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brad melt sir. it's not often we talk about lisa simpson and dollie parton and the three stooges. >> i bring only the highest of high brow wherever i go. you're talking to me because of my love for my daughters, and seven years ago, on the night my daughter was born, i did a trick i did for my son. i rote "heroes for my daughter." and when it started writing the book -- on the night i was born, my father bought a bottle of sham page, and he said he would hope it when his son got married. and then my man lost his job and we moved of maryland to florida. we had no job no place to live, nothing. and the stuff you put in your moving van, your clothes, that's your stuff. but the things you keep in your car the movers can't touch, that's your life. the things no one can touch. and when we moved down, my mom and dad in the front, my sister and i in the book, and behind the head rest where we were sitting what two bottles of champagne. and that made it clear, we were their lives, and i remember driving to m
brad melt sir. it's not often we talk about lisa simpson and dollie parton and the three stooges. >> i bring only the highest of high brow wherever i go. you're talking to me because of my love for my daughters, and seven years ago, on the night my daughter was born, i did a trick i did for my son. i rote "heroes for my daughter." and when it started writing the book -- on the night i was born, my father bought a bottle of sham page, and he said he would hope it when his son got...
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but brad does a lot of things from the heart. he tends to care a lot about people and so his conduct and his actions are usually driven by that. as far as mental state or how he has been i guess of mine today, i can tell you he is very excited about having his face go forward in the process. it's been a long time. and he's also at this point very encouraged. i think he feels good about his defense, at least i hope he does. and at this point, i believe he's confident things will turn out okay. [applause] >> what can ordinary citizens do to help brad? >> well, the biggest thing is to make sure that this case doesn't get lost and everything else going on. it is by far the most important military keys, but it is a case that has significance for all of us because in this country, in this country that i am proud to serve, we did in a country that is built on freedom of speech. we live in a country this biltong government accountability and informed citizens. so i think at this point, the biggest thing you can do is stay involved, stay
but brad does a lot of things from the heart. he tends to care a lot about people and so his conduct and his actions are usually driven by that. as far as mental state or how he has been i guess of mine today, i can tell you he is very excited about having his face go forward in the process. it's been a long time. and he's also at this point very encouraged. i think he feels good about his defense, at least i hope he does. and at this point, i believe he's confident things will turn out okay....
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. >> good evening commissioners brad ben son special projects manager elane forbs and i will be (ing this and this is a a port structure financing district and we have been legislationing and sure some time for this and but i wanted to come to the mic first because in 2005 when monique invited me down to the port, we were struggling with the port's capital plan and capital needs we were engaged in a conferring with michael cohen who was then working at the office of economic and workforce development at financing tools that could help us revitalize the water front. and michael cohen mentioned that he was in conversation with david mad way about different option whether redevelopment would be an appropriate tool along the water front or if there was another option and david mad way who's here, is former general counsel of the san francisco redevelopment agency and now works at shepherdmony and point out an object cures area in the california code and so it was really david's idea that we have been plowing over the last eight years and i want to thank mr. mad way for that brilliant str
. >> good evening commissioners brad ben son special projects manager elane forbs and i will be (ing this and this is a a port structure financing district and we have been legislationing and sure some time for this and but i wanted to come to the mic first because in 2005 when monique invited me down to the port, we were struggling with the port's capital plan and capital needs we were engaged in a conferring with michael cohen who was then working at the office of economic and workforce...
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brad's spot on. we cannot afford these crazy cuts across the defense and domestic programs at this particular time. if we can get it below $200 billion, then we can have -- instead of a fiscal cliff, a gradual slope so that, like a skier on a bunny slope, our economy -- which is fragile -- will continue to accelterate. then, what has to be done, is step back, as brad noted and say that simpson-bowles gave us a good outline. $1 of revenue for every $2 of tax cuts. we have to have the political courage in washington, d.c. to make this work for americans? >> how come we don't have that political courage? >> well, i don't know. you know, my take is that having been in the navy, the thing we most value wasn't responsibility, it was accountability for those whom you are responsible, willing to lose your job over doing what's right for them -- many people want the authority, want the responsibility, but they are not worried to step up and do a principled compromise whether they can't have it all their way a
brad's spot on. we cannot afford these crazy cuts across the defense and domestic programs at this particular time. if we can get it below $200 billion, then we can have -- instead of a fiscal cliff, a gradual slope so that, like a skier on a bunny slope, our economy -- which is fragile -- will continue to accelterate. then, what has to be done, is step back, as brad noted and say that simpson-bowles gave us a good outline. $1 of revenue for every $2 of tax cuts. we have to have the political...
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and we are looking to the bring the city policy to the board of interferes in early 2013 and so as brad said i'll go over the policy and then brad will go over three major projects that we are proposing the use of i f d for. and so the port commission is very well aware in 1969, we got our 54 piers nine react activated and we have an extraordinarily large deferred maintenance problem in the magnitude of $2.2 million and what the port earned as an enterprise is not enough to deal with the assets and the defined problems and so one of our major strategies that the port has initiated in the last decade is to find other source and is so we can be successful leveraging the important assets for the future and so this chart really shows all of the growth of all of these other source that are helping ut to solve our problems and the joe bonds that we just spoke of have been important for park improvementings and i s d which, is in the bright blue is a major proposal to help us build critical flay structure for areas that otherwise, we could not afford. and as a commission m o there is an exhibi
and we are looking to the bring the city policy to the board of interferes in early 2013 and so as brad said i'll go over the policy and then brad will go over three major projects that we are proposing the use of i f d for. and so the port commission is very well aware in 1969, we got our 54 piers nine react activated and we have an extraordinarily large deferred maintenance problem in the magnitude of $2.2 million and what the port earned as an enterprise is not enough to deal with the assets...
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said i'll go over the policy and then brad will go over three major projects that we are proposing the use of i f d for. and so the port commission is very well aware in 1969, we got our 54 piers nine react activated and we have an extraordinarily large deferred maintenance problem in the magnitude of $2.2 million and what the port earned as an enterprise is not enough to deal with the assets and the defined problems and so one of our major strategies that the port has initiated in the last decade is to find other source and is so we can be successful leveraging the important assets for the future and so this chart really shows all of the growth of all of these other source that are helping ut to solve our problems and the joe bonds that we just spoke of have been important for park improvementings and i s d which, is in the bright blue is a major proposal to help us build critical flay structure for areas that otherwise, we could not afford. and as a commission m o there is an exhibit a in here in your pact that provides much more detail and there is a lot of detail under pinning this
said i'll go over the policy and then brad will go over three major projects that we are proposing the use of i f d for. and so the port commission is very well aware in 1969, we got our 54 piers nine react activated and we have an extraordinarily large deferred maintenance problem in the magnitude of $2.2 million and what the port earned as an enterprise is not enough to deal with the assets and the defined problems and so one of our major strategies that the port has initiated in the last...
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brad benson special projects manager representing the port staff on the negotiating team. so we wanted to take a moment to explain to both the commission and the public the difference phases of this proposed negotiations for the project. city staff has been working and the port and owed staff in consultation with the city attorney working with the warriors to come up with a conceptual framework for the business deal which is really looking at the cost to rehabilitate piers 30-32 so it's seismically sound and can support the multi-purpose venue on it, and how the warriors will initially finance that investment and how the city would repay that investment to public property, and jennifer mattes will go over that a little more detail but that conceptual framework is published to this point to support the fiscal feasibility finding and with these projects the port and city staff will pursue policy approvals with a term sheet with fiscal approval. it was the staff's suggestion to separate the two and really the fiscal feasibility finding, again which jennifer will speak to, is
brad benson special projects manager representing the port staff on the negotiating team. so we wanted to take a moment to explain to both the commission and the public the difference phases of this proposed negotiations for the project. city staff has been working and the port and owed staff in consultation with the city attorney working with the warriors to come up with a conceptual framework for the business deal which is really looking at the cost to rehabilitate piers 30-32 so it's...
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i want to bring in former fbi profiler brad garrett. brad, we bring you in when tragedies like this play out. right now as it stands, state police confirming that the shooter went inside, believed to have had four weapons, had a vest on, one mother said a mask, and as always the case, we ask ourselves, what on earth would lead someone to do something like this? >> to the cliff, i have lost power, it could be something that he had a child in the school, he had a domestic dispute. driven this person right up to i have lost complete control of my life and i don't care anymore. as difficult for people to understand this, this is how they empower themselves, whether it be a few days ago in portland, oregon, or aurora, colorado, they put on an outfit, i'm going to call it a costume, because they're playing a different character, they're going in there and they don't view these children or the adults as human beings, they view them as the enemy, as people who have wronged them for whatever reason and they're going to seek revenge. unfortunatel
i want to bring in former fbi profiler brad garrett. brad, we bring you in when tragedies like this play out. right now as it stands, state police confirming that the shooter went inside, believed to have had four weapons, had a vest on, one mother said a mask, and as always the case, we ask ourselves, what on earth would lead someone to do something like this? >> to the cliff, i have lost power, it could be something that he had a child in the school, he had a domestic dispute. driven...
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and brad said, "that's fine, "nope. we're interviewing her alone or we're not interviewing her at all." well, you know what? after everything she'd been through, i wouldn't let nobody interview her unless i was there, or my husband was there, or brad was there. >> reporter: shauna's medical records outlined the resulting wound and infection the 16-year-old suffered after three days of sexual abuse. >> we found out that she had gonorrhea in her throat. she had chlamydia and was severely, severely, severely torn and ripped down below. that's when they found out they used different things on her. >> the hospital declined to comment due to federal privacy laws. >> they expected me to be alone with a male investigator in an interrogation room. i couldn't do that. i couldn't even be alone with my dad. they should understand that. if i can't be alone with my dad or my brothers, what makes you think i can be alone with a man i've never met in my whole life? >> in the two years since the abduction, no one has been arrested or pr
and brad said, "that's fine, "nope. we're interviewing her alone or we're not interviewing her at all." well, you know what? after everything she'd been through, i wouldn't let nobody interview her unless i was there, or my husband was there, or brad was there. >> reporter: shauna's medical records outlined the resulting wound and infection the 16-year-old suffered after three days of sexual abuse. >> we found out that she had gonorrhea in her throat. she had...
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joining me now brad kinstler. he is the ceo and president of see's candy. >> we enjoyed this holiday season. it is really big business for us. liz: well, it has to be. you open up these pop-up stores, these little gift centers, that do very well. now, the big story is you will try to go national. have you tried this before? >> in the 1990s. it was in the midwest. at that time, the competition was a little bit different than what it is today. the brandt was not quite as well known. california had a very growing population. the opportunities for the business was really back in the west coast during those years. they collected to pull back and focus on the west and, at this point, we now see the land scape a little differently and we are very excited and open to several stores in texas this year, as well as oklahoma. they are doing terrific. liz: these are the lucky states florida, georgia, pennsylvania and maryland. how did you choose those four states? >> we actually started in texas this year. two in dallas and tw
joining me now brad kinstler. he is the ceo and president of see's candy. >> we enjoyed this holiday season. it is really big business for us. liz: well, it has to be. you open up these pop-up stores, these little gift centers, that do very well. now, the big story is you will try to go national. have you tried this before? >> in the 1990s. it was in the midwest. at that time, the competition was a little bit different than what it is today. the brandt was not quite as well known....
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could plea bargain down to lesser time. >> brad didn't kill anybody. i'm the one that shot and killed the guy. so i didn't think it fair for him to spend the rest of his life in prison, which i didn't want that anyway. he gets to go home, where i'll probably end up dying in prison. >> the brothers live in separate cell houses on the prison grounds. but outside, they're always together. >> lifting weights, it keeps me from bugging out on somebody or hurting them. it's a good way to release your frustration. >> growing up, i wanted to be him, you know? he's almost four years older than me. >> so, when i was like 11, he was already 14, in his teens and stuff. i see him running around and drinking and breaking into stuff and doing whatever he is doing, and i'm like, i'm going to be like him. that's my big brother. that's my idol. so, you know, i kind of followed in the same footsteps. >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad, anything, short of killing somebody again. we're really close. he makes doing time so much easier. he was 18. he had a w
could plea bargain down to lesser time. >> brad didn't kill anybody. i'm the one that shot and killed the guy. so i didn't think it fair for him to spend the rest of his life in prison, which i didn't want that anyway. he gets to go home, where i'll probably end up dying in prison. >> the brothers live in separate cell houses on the prison grounds. but outside, they're always together. >> lifting weights, it keeps me from bugging out on somebody or hurting them. it's a good...
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your first client that you are studying is named brad. he has a normal iq, he has been divorced and remarried. he has no history of psychiatric illness. oddly, has worked as a correctional officer for a while. he has worked as a schoolteacher. 16 years ago, he hit his head and knocked himself unconscious. no kind of neurological events following that. for the last year, he has had some migraines. he started using pornography on the internet. he started soliciting sex from women working in massage parlors. he reports that he has a very high sex drive and conceals his behavior because he feels that it is wrong. there is a picture. [laughter] in 2010, he makes some subtle sexual advances to his stepdaughter. mom find out about this and brad is legally removed from the home and diagnosed as a pedophile. he is chemically castrated in treatment to try to reduce his sexual behavior. he is found guilty of child molestation and he is sent to a sexual addiction facility or jail. brad chooses rehab. in rehab, he starts being inappropriate. staff. he
your first client that you are studying is named brad. he has a normal iq, he has been divorced and remarried. he has no history of psychiatric illness. oddly, has worked as a correctional officer for a while. he has worked as a schoolteacher. 16 years ago, he hit his head and knocked himself unconscious. no kind of neurological events following that. for the last year, he has had some migraines. he started using pornography on the internet. he started soliciting sex from women working in...
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but brad pitt's movie came in at seventh place. > > the worst wide-release opening of brad pitt's career. but i don't think this is really a sign of brad pitt. i mean, audiences clearly didn't like the movie at all. they gave it an f cinemascore, which is very rare for a service company. but the weinstein co., for some reason, they kind of dumped this movie after cannes. they didn't put a lot of publicity into it, they kind of knew it wasn't an awards film. so they kind of just threw it out there, and obviously the box office reflected that. > "killing them softly" is doing just that. > > that's right. > i want to ask you about this: i feel like it is a little early to talk about oscar contenders, but i made it to a lot of these movies so far, i have to say: "argo", "lincoln." i now saw "silver linings." it is terrific. i loved "flight." i thought "arbitrage" was very good. what do the winners look like for you? > > i think there are probably three films right now that if you are looking for best picture contenders, i think the three films right now are "argo", "lincoln," and "les misera
but brad pitt's movie came in at seventh place. > > the worst wide-release opening of brad pitt's career. but i don't think this is really a sign of brad pitt. i mean, audiences clearly didn't like the movie at all. they gave it an f cinemascore, which is very rare for a service company. but the weinstein co., for some reason, they kind of dumped this movie after cannes. they didn't put a lot of publicity into it, they kind of knew it wasn't an awards film. so they kind of just threw it...
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brad again here and i have been with the port team with this and various people. we have a couple of representatives from at&t here with whom city staff has been negotiating. darren in the front row and artearo smith was here and still maybe here or his jacket is anyway and i have a brief presentation to you. we have been to you in open
brad again here and i have been with the port team with this and various people. we have a couple of representatives from at&t here with whom city staff has been negotiating. darren in the front row and artearo smith was here and still maybe here or his jacket is anyway and i have a brief presentation to you. we have been to you in open
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down with brad pitt, from his marriage to angelina jolie to gay marriage rights. most people tend to think more about how they brush than what they brush with. until i show them this. the oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b.
down with brad pitt, from his marriage to angelina jolie to gay marriage rights. most people tend to think more about how they brush than what they brush with. until i show them this. the oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b.
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brad is following up as i mentioned. there has been a lot of talk about all of this involvement with the community. i haven't seen it very much. there are interesting and lively meetings. this discussion did not occur there. it was mentioned negotiations were going on and others could join in the negotiating group, but others didn't want to. rowena has gone and i talked to the architect and nobody is participating in that. they are not interested in negotiating that kind of project. i went to the pre-op meeting, you know? >> is there any additional public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment portion is closed. opening up to commissioners. commissioner antonini? >> thank you. i guess the first issue which was raised on a number of occasions is why this is before us? maybe mr. sanchez could tell us the reason why this new project is before us. >> thank you. so first, this is just an informational item. this is not an action item and there is not a project before you to approve or disprove, but the planning
brad is following up as i mentioned. there has been a lot of talk about all of this involvement with the community. i haven't seen it very much. there are interesting and lively meetings. this discussion did not occur there. it was mentioned negotiations were going on and others could join in the negotiating group, but others didn't want to. rowena has gone and i talked to the architect and nobody is participating in that. they are not interested in negotiating that kind of project. i went to...
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actor brad pitt who talks about his faw tour with angelina jolie and weighs in on political issues. >> now there's a resurgence in hope again and i hope it's a time where more bipartisanship and it's less about winning and people coming together and dealing with the issues. it's a must. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger.
actor brad pitt who talks about his faw tour with angelina jolie and weighs in on political issues. >> now there's a resurgence in hope again and i hope it's a time where more bipartisanship and it's less about winning and people coming together and dealing with the issues. it's a must. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and...
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brad, dick, good debate, as always. >> thanks. megyn: after major protests in the birthplace of organized labor, there are reports that president obama will use part of his speech in detroit today to take the side of unions in the explosive right-to-work fight that is emerging in michigan. they're saying this could become the next wisconsin in terms of the uniitem battles. -- on union battles. how the rules there just changed and why. >>> plus, why folks are saying this is the best video you will see all day. >> there's a group of people around, and a little thing on the ground, at first i didn't know what kind of animal it was, and i was like, oh, my gosh, that's a monkey. anncr: some politicians seem to think medicare and... social security are just numbers in a budget. well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions t
brad, dick, good debate, as always. >> thanks. megyn: after major protests in the birthplace of organized labor, there are reports that president obama will use part of his speech in detroit today to take the side of unions in the explosive right-to-work fight that is emerging in michigan. they're saying this could become the next wisconsin in terms of the uniitem battles. -- on union battles. how the rules there just changed and why. >>> plus, why folks are saying this is the...
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i see them standing against brad. have to admit to you that can be rather intimidating i was intimidated, especially when the president of the united states says your client broke the law. especially when congress members say "your client deserves the death penalty." i want to tell you today as i stand here. i am no longer intimidated. i am not intimidated. when i stand up, i know i am not standing alone. i know i'm not alone because i turn around and i see the support behind me. i see members here today in the audience that are there every time we have a court hearing. i see what i will now called the trichet battalion. th battalion.truc they wear a black shirt that has the word "truth" on it. are behind me. when they are there i know i have unlimited resources and personnel. perhaps the best evidence for me that i am not standing alone is a web site called iambradlymanning.org. i go to the site at least once a day. i go when i need to recharge my batteries after working in a long day on the case. i just peruse the p
i see them standing against brad. have to admit to you that can be rather intimidating i was intimidated, especially when the president of the united states says your client broke the law. especially when congress members say "your client deserves the death penalty." i want to tell you today as i stand here. i am no longer intimidated. i am not intimidated. when i stand up, i know i am not standing alone. i know i'm not alone because i turn around and i see the support behind me. i...
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. >> if you could -- brad and both of you come back up. i think one of the things i appreciate the presentations and comments that everyone has made. this i think several of the speakers alluded to and one of the great things about san francisco there is so much participation in everything, and you both articulate the more about what the fiscal feasibility study is and what it does and if you could detail that a little more? explain the cost of capital versus the rate of return. and also give more indication of the schedule and how the cac will be able to participate after the fiscal feasibility study if it goes forward that the cac has time to weigh in all the issues raised. >> i want to acknowledge this is an accelerated schedule and we were presented with an opportunity and i understand the anxieties and concerns and apprehensions of neighbors whose neighborhoods would change if this project is developed, and what i think we want to do is embrace those concerns and work with them constructively in a very deliberate fashion, but we are a
. >> if you could -- brad and both of you come back up. i think one of the things i appreciate the presentations and comments that everyone has made. this i think several of the speakers alluded to and one of the great things about san francisco there is so much participation in everything, and you both articulate the more about what the fiscal feasibility study is and what it does and if you could detail that a little more? explain the cost of capital versus the rate of return. and also...
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washington post intelligence reporter greg miller and brad thor, "new york times" best selling author and former member of the department of homeland security's analytic red cell unit. greg, great story. how does this put these two agencies at odds? >> well, this is -- there's a long history of these two agencies having a rivalry but the amazing thing this time around is how they have worked out a deal here where both sides seem to feel okay about it. when you look at what's happened, this cross in leadership where you have a secretary of defense who used to run the cia and until a few weeks ago a cia director ursed to be a four-star army general, they've made an arrangement that seems to work for both sides. they've reduced that friction and pledge to work together on this. >> it feels a little though like russia, doesn't it, brad? >> it does. this is the camel's nose in the tent. department of defense has wanted this for a long, long time. rg russians have their own gru, the clandestine intelligence service. but russia's service doesn't report to the kgb. for the moment our service
washington post intelligence reporter greg miller and brad thor, "new york times" best selling author and former member of the department of homeland security's analytic red cell unit. greg, great story. how does this put these two agencies at odds? >> well, this is -- there's a long history of these two agencies having a rivalry but the amazing thing this time around is how they have worked out a deal here where both sides seem to feel okay about it. when you look at what's...
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brad bell has the latest on the investigation. brad? >> neighbors noticed a large young people hanging out just after midnight. i saw a whole group of latinos sitting there. a gathering included members lamer heard -- neighborhood gang. ms-13. police believe that conflict led to what happened next. all i heard was pow, pow, .ow, pow it sounded like a machine gun. i went to the door. there was screaming. eliezer b. reyes was mortally wounded in the drive-by shooting. grazed.d person was it was a gut wrenching scene report the residence. they were holding him. >> i prayed for him. according to police, reyes's photo.k profile had this he was not known as an official t twor of the gang, bu people in his group were. police are questioning at least one suspect. residents want something to stop the violence. 14 years old, that is too young. what i am pointing out on the road side is the tag of the .ang, ms-13 we taped up the rest of the profane message in the neighborhood. we are hearing from police -- sources that ms-13 committing violence t.
brad bell has the latest on the investigation. brad? >> neighbors noticed a large young people hanging out just after midnight. i saw a whole group of latinos sitting there. a gathering included members lamer heard -- neighborhood gang. ms-13. police believe that conflict led to what happened next. all i heard was pow, pow, .ow, pow it sounded like a machine gun. i went to the door. there was screaming. eliezer b. reyes was mortally wounded in the drive-by shooting. grazed.d person was it...
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and later, brad pitt talks about his future with angelina jolie. >>> and a dog reunited with his owner after seven years apart. we will show you how it happened. r help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with prescription drug coverage? a medicare advantage plan can give you doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage all in one plan... for nothing more than what you already pay for part b. you'll also have the flexibility to change doctors from a network of provi
and later, brad pitt talks about his future with angelina jolie. >>> and a dog reunited with his owner after seven years apart. we will show you how it happened. r help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan....
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brad spite or no pitt. melissa? guy? >> please, don't even -- >> guy, can you pass the -- are you done using the barch bag? >> very nice of him to think of his wife. >> got his watch sized. yeah, doesn't everybody, jane? >> that guy's rising above. >> jane, good to see you. >> you know, i have to tell you one thing. somebody said the other day, you know, doesn't brad pitt look awful in that picture for chanel number 5? i said, maybe for brad pitt, but not compared to the rest of humanity. >> that's true. >> that's an indictment of that mall, isn't it? >> good point by you, jane. good to see you. >>> coming up next on "fast," the hottest global trade comes and it may be japan. we'll have all the ways to trade it, next. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't for
brad spite or no pitt. melissa? guy? >> please, don't even -- >> guy, can you pass the -- are you done using the barch bag? >> very nice of him to think of his wife. >> got his watch sized. yeah, doesn't everybody, jane? >> that guy's rising above. >> jane, good to see you. >> you know, i have to tell you one thing. somebody said the other day, you know, doesn't brad pitt look awful in that picture for chanel number 5? i said, maybe for brad pitt, but...
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no thank you. >> two more me. >> reporter: brad schmittle is often the first to get his hands on go pro's biggest innovation. products they lovingly design but don't sell, like this matrix-like array and this waist belt. >> i think they'll really like it. >> reporter: as if there's a camera man following you all the time. >> isn't that cool? >> reporter: really cool. >> reporte that's nick walking towards the surf while we load up the boat to meet him and the guys as they swim out from shore. diving into the water -- the real experiment begins. testing and tweaking. their latest invention, like mad scientist surfers. and in the water, they're transformed from a gaggle of high tec execs to a bunch of dudes, reveling in their own hero moment. i'm matt gutman for "nightline", going pro in nicaragua. >> he did it. that was excellent. our thanks to matt gutman for that hardship duty assignment. >>> just ahead, god save the corgis. the royal dog whisperer shows us how he keeps the queen's canine entourage in check. [ lopez ] when i first started working, i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "
no thank you. >> two more me. >> reporter: brad schmittle is often the first to get his hands on go pro's biggest innovation. products they lovingly design but don't sell, like this matrix-like array and this waist belt. >> i think they'll really like it. >> reporter: as if there's a camera man following you all the time. >> isn't that cool? >> reporter: really cool. >> reporte that's nick walking towards the surf while we load up the boat to meet him...
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gregg: is it better to go over the cliff then, brad? >> i think the president believes he's in a much better position the go over the cliff. why? because there's nothing he has to do as a matter of law. all the rates go up, and then he can, he can live to fight another day with a new congress in january. >> okay. >> i happen to believe the president wants us to go over the cliff. gregg: well, that's what barrasso said on fox news sunday yesterday, the senator. dick harpootlian and brad lakeman, merry christmas, gentlemen. >> merry christmas. heather: so would you add toppings or o cut them? gregg: that's the line of the day, john boehner can't deliver a pizza. >> well, coming out, time is running out and with the fiscal crisis at a standstill, is there more at risk than our tax rates? monica crowley joins us live with her take and new questions about the president's foreign agenda a for the next four years as iran continues to defy international pressure over their nuclear program. ambassador john bolton is here live. >>> and as we reme
gregg: is it better to go over the cliff then, brad? >> i think the president believes he's in a much better position the go over the cliff. why? because there's nothing he has to do as a matter of law. all the rates go up, and then he can, he can live to fight another day with a new congress in january. >> okay. >> i happen to believe the president wants us to go over the cliff. gregg: well, that's what barrasso said on fox news sunday yesterday, the senator. dick harpootlian...
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no thank you. >> two more me. >> reporter: brad schmittle is often the first to get his hands on go pro's biggest innovation. products they lovingly design but don't sell, like this matrix-like array and this waist belt. >> i think they'll really like it. >> reporter: as if there's a camera man following you all the time. >> isn't that cool? >> reporter: really cool. >> reporte that's nick walking towards the surf while we load up the boat to meet him and the guys as they swim out from shore. diving into the water -- the real experiment begins. testing and tweaking. their latest invention, like mad scientist surfers. and in the water, they're transformed from a gaggle of high tech execs to a bunch of dudes, reveling in their own hero moment. i'm matt gutman for "nightline", going pro in nicaragua. >> he did it. that was excellent. our thanks to matt gutman for that hardship duty assignment. >>> just ahead, god save the corgis. the royal dog whisperer shows us how he keeps the queen's canine entourage in check. [ lopez ] when i first started working, i put away money. i was 21, so i said,
no thank you. >> two more me. >> reporter: brad schmittle is often the first to get his hands on go pro's biggest innovation. products they lovingly design but don't sell, like this matrix-like array and this waist belt. >> i think they'll really like it. >> reporter: as if there's a camera man following you all the time. >> isn't that cool? >> reporter: really cool. >> reporte that's nick walking towards the surf while we load up the boat to meet him...
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ben willis, jason milly, brad fredelander, and of course rick santel santelli. ben let me get to you first of all. what do you feel this means beyond just the market moves today, the emerging deal what does it mean for the markets once we crack into the new year? >> we knew they could do it, it just took a long embarrassing cost of our reputation in the world to get it done. with that being said, i think you mentioned the capping on the tax deductions. you want to keep an eye on the high end housing and the high end buildings. if that does come to fruition. but the whole tape is moving. apple in and of itself is moving the nasdaq today. that may be a function of the idea of the continuation of the tax benefits for writeoff in the business sector. people investing, businesses investing in technology to grow their business. so that would be the area that i think you're seeing the greatest impact. but the whole market is moving. the building stones of an economy, the basic material groups and the consumer spending is what is moving this market right now. >> jason l
ben willis, jason milly, brad fredelander, and of course rick santel santelli. ben let me get to you first of all. what do you feel this means beyond just the market moves today, the emerging deal what does it mean for the markets once we crack into the new year? >> we knew they could do it, it just took a long embarrassing cost of our reputation in the world to get it done. with that being said, i think you mentioned the capping on the tax deductions. you want to keep an eye on the high...