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gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine sure enough there he was. so why not at that first location? she checked the record and discovered that at that particular moment gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places and so was cano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious here they were cano and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all around santa ana and anaheim. >> i mean, even when they're on the freeway -- >> reporter: they were in the same car? >> they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp had prayed for a hail mary, but she never expected anything like this. >> i soon realized, "i'm not just dealing with one, we're dealin
gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine sure enough there he was. so why not at that first location? she checked the record and discovered that at that particular moment gordon wasn't on a gps...
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barry gordon/ director mdico clinica de marihuana most of the patients coming to me" el doctor aÑade que la mayora de los pacientes que atiende tienen problemas de adiccion y quieren dejarlos o por lo menos bajarle a las dosis. algunos crticos dicen que la adiccin a las drogras no debe ser tratada con otras drogas pero el doctor gordon asegura que ya se utlizan medicamentos como la metadona y el suboxone para esos tratamientos. =sot= dr. barry gordon/ director mdico clinica de marihuana "cannabis on the other hand" pero la marihuana, dice, es mas segura y se puede utilizar para remplazar esos medicamentos y ayudar a los pacientes a dejar otras drogas mas pesadas y el alcohol. nancy miramontes, telemundo. blanca ---el muro en la frontera ha sido uno de los temas que ms ha nombrado el presidente trump..tanto, que hasta ayer estaba dispuesto a todo con tal de conseguir los fondos para ese proyecto., pero hoy la historia parece ser otra aunque el mensaje no es claro por parte de la casa blanca. roll open --desde washington d.c. randy serrano nos amplia. take randy lot :01 banner :18 edua
barry gordon/ director mdico clinica de marihuana most of the patients coming to me" el doctor aÑade que la mayora de los pacientes que atiende tienen problemas de adiccion y quieren dejarlos o por lo menos bajarle a las dosis. algunos crticos dicen que la adiccin a las drogras no debe ser tratada con otras drogas pero el doctor gordon asegura que ya se utlizan medicamentos como la metadona y el suboxone para esos tratamientos. =sot= dr. barry gordon/ director mdico clinica de marihuana...
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. >>> gordon cooper. now, if that name seems familiar from the back of your brain saying don't i know that guy. you do and it's for good reason. >> this is astronaut gordon cooper. >> he was one of the first seven, the mercury seven. he was up there for more time than the previous five astronauts combined. it is still a record for solo flight that stands today. >> i believe he was looking for nuclear missile silos. there was an anomaly that didn't match that of a nuclear threat. it dawned onim it could be only one other thing. it had to be a ship wreck. one day before he passed away, gordon said, darryl, i haven't shared this with anybody. sounds crazy but it's a treasure map from space. >> get out of here! so cool, man. >> darryl was given this map while he's searching for treasure on a global scale, the treasures in this garage are amazing. this is the voice data recordings for the entirety of the mercury seven flight. and in this exclusive clip you'll be able to see a bit more of tonight when it airs,
. >>> gordon cooper. now, if that name seems familiar from the back of your brain saying don't i know that guy. you do and it's for good reason. >> this is astronaut gordon cooper. >> he was one of the first seven, the mercury seven. he was up there for more time than the previous five astronauts combined. it is still a record for solo flight that stands today. >> i believe he was looking for nuclear missile silos. there was an anomaly that didn't match that of a...
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according to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility, 'cause jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown. and i feel like if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there, wondering where she is. >> reporter: and so she looked. she combed through missing persons reports, she put up flyers, searched, prayed, and yes, bought another rosary. why is it so important to give jane doe a name to you, personally? >> i -- i just think because she's so helpless. you're on the street, you're working as a prostitute and you run into steve gordon and franc cano and your last hours on this earth are horrific. and then they discard you like trash. >> reporter: trash. detective trapp is still haunted by trash. and that keeps bringing her mind back here. >> even though it is a landfill, i mean, it is quite peaceful when it's quiet. >> reporter: somewhere under here, in addition to kianna, josephine, and martha, there was victim number five. and so detective
according to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility, 'cause jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown. and i feel like if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there, wondering where she is. >> reporter: and so she looked. she combed through missing persons reports, she put up flyers, searched, prayed, and yes, bought another rosary. why is...
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gordon wood. [ applause ] >> oh, my goodness. isn't she something? [ applause ] >> i'm delighted to be here and to be part of this extraordinary series on the founders. i've spent my whole career working on this period and it's got to be the most fascinating period of american history. the questions that joe raised last time i think -- i'm going to touch on, too, although i have not heard what he had to say. but why do we americans honor these historic figures who lived two centuries ago in the fullsome way that we do? our founders is the term that we use have a special significance i think for us. celebrating in the way we do this generation that fought the revolution and created the constitution, i think is peculiar to us. no other major nation, as far as i know, honors its past historical characters in quite the same way we do. we want to know what thomas jefferson would think of affirmative action or what would george washington think of our invasion of iraq? as far as i know the british don't get to check in periodically with, say, either of the
gordon wood. [ applause ] >> oh, my goodness. isn't she something? [ applause ] >> i'm delighted to be here and to be part of this extraordinary series on the founders. i've spent my whole career working on this period and it's got to be the most fascinating period of american history. the questions that joe raised last time i think -- i'm going to touch on, too, although i have not heard what he had to say. but why do we americans honor these historic figures who lived two...
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gordon considers its silence so sacred, he won't allow anyone to utder a word. >> so we get a little further, i'm going to look at you. i'm going to give you the look, and that means no whispering even. >> reporter: okay. >> we're just going to go listen to the silence. >> reporter: he calls it one square inch of silence. a project he started on earth day, 12 years ago. it's his auditory line in the sand. a place he's trying to protect from all outside noise. you might think that'd be a pretty easy task way out here in the middle of nowhere. but -- >> there is no middle of nowhere if you take into account the sky. >> reporter: as we talked, just outside his one square inch of silence, we heard no fewer than five jets in less >> listen what happens as that jet passes. and grows louder and louder to the distant sound of the hoh which defines this valley against the mountain side. >> reporter: you just don't hear it anymore. >> it disappears. >> reporter: even the raindrops i can't hear anymore. >> yeah, you can't hear the raindrops. >> reporter: to gordon, it's only getting worse. >> i
gordon considers its silence so sacred, he won't allow anyone to utder a word. >> so we get a little further, i'm going to look at you. i'm going to give you the look, and that means no whispering even. >> reporter: okay. >> we're just going to go listen to the silence. >> reporter: he calls it one square inch of silence. a project he started on earth day, 12 years ago. it's his auditory line in the sand. a place he's trying to protect from all outside noise. you might...
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we reached out gordon's attorneys they declined to comment. whitney and bobbi kris, buried side by side. you haven't been to the grave site. >> no. i don't like cemeteries. >> you don't feel like you have to be there to be with them. >> they're here. they're not in there. they're right here. >> reporter: coming up, did anyone say to you, you're marrying this guy? >> oh, yeah, please. >> reporter: a new wife, a new life. stay with us. ♪ the rhythm of the waves. the language, the laughter. or the noise in the night. ♪ i take it all with me, and give it all back. experience moe as a member. the marriott portfolo has 30 brands in over 110 countries so no matter where you go, you are here. your date with destiny has arrived. let's do this! new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well? tastes like victory t. tastes like victory. they're great! it'sand your doctor at yoto maintain your health.a because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into
we reached out gordon's attorneys they declined to comment. whitney and bobbi kris, buried side by side. you haven't been to the grave site. >> no. i don't like cemeteries. >> you don't feel like you have to be there to be with them. >> they're here. they're not in there. they're right here. >> reporter: coming up, did anyone say to you, you're marrying this guy? >> oh, yeah, please. >> reporter: a new wife, a new life. stay with us. ♪ the rhythm of the...
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i thought gordon brown actually did make a mistake. even if he had lost, you have to stand up and show the courage. i disagree with all of you on the manifesto point. if she doesn't put pledges in the manifesto, then she runs into a very difficult position. what could she put in? her red lines. my point is, in the absence of that material in the manifesto, then the house of lords, which will be firmly in favourof remain, they will be entitled to say to her, endure a mandate at the election like this point, so we are entitled to push back. in terms of the practicalities of this, let's say theresa may winds a general election, i greater risk is it for her that people say, that was pointless. and also that she has created a bit of space forjeremy corbyn, may be helped to revive the lib dems, who were anti—brexit party, who will be key to any easier for her. meanwhile, there are those pesky people in the house of lords. could it not be her own party that says, actually, we haven't gained very much. it's a foregone conclusion she's going
i thought gordon brown actually did make a mistake. even if he had lost, you have to stand up and show the courage. i disagree with all of you on the manifesto point. if she doesn't put pledges in the manifesto, then she runs into a very difficult position. what could she put in? her red lines. my point is, in the absence of that material in the manifesto, then the house of lords, which will be firmly in favourof remain, they will be entitled to say to her, endure a mandate at the election like...
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gordon wood, is considered the foremost expert on the american
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the two history professors chosen to lead the discussions among these elite were gordon wood and joel ellis. i have talked with federal judges doug ginsberg and ricecamp who is here today, among many others, and they said how much they benefited from these incredible seminars which coincided with the annual conferences that our federal judges have by district around the country. wouldn't you love to have been in those meetings? dr. wood was one of three historians chosen to write for the oxford history of the american people, by far the most respected, multi-volume history of the united states. this is the equivalent of the american history of encyclopedia.
the two history professors chosen to lead the discussions among these elite were gordon wood and joel ellis. i have talked with federal judges doug ginsberg and ricecamp who is here today, among many others, and they said how much they benefited from these incredible seminars which coincided with the annual conferences that our federal judges have by district around the country. wouldn't you love to have been in those meetings? dr. wood was one of three historians chosen to write for the oxford...
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gordon was defiant after his dismissal. he said he and his deputy had nothing to hide. >> this is the so-called intelligence report that said , amongst others, the two of us and the director general are involved in this massive conspiracy to undermine the economy of this country. and if you read this, it is absolute nonsense. reporter: gordon has openly criticize the president in the past and battled with him for control over public funds. the critics of the president say the real reason for the purge was to silent -- silence dissent and put power into the hands of loyalists. a new minister has no experience managing the economy. the impact was immediate. the currency plunged and there are fears that top credit rating agencies test agencies could down rain -- bring down the rating. and pravin gordhan had been viewed as a steward of the nations economy, observers saying that this will undermine the president's ability to govern. the president has faced corruption allegations and other scandals during his pregnancy -- during
gordon was defiant after his dismissal. he said he and his deputy had nothing to hide. >> this is the so-called intelligence report that said , amongst others, the two of us and the director general are involved in this massive conspiracy to undermine the economy of this country. and if you read this, it is absolute nonsense. reporter: gordon has openly criticize the president in the past and battled with him for control over public funds. the critics of the president say the real reason...
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gordon, thank you, colonel, both. quick reminder, two of bill's books are currently on the "new york times" best seller list, old school, life in the sane lane, number one. and killing the rising sun is number three. you can get either one for free if you sign up or become a billoreilly.com premiere member. tickets available to see bill, dennis miller and jesse watters on tour. details on billoreilly.com. secret backroom deals, pay to play shenanigans when the factor comes back. actor comes right >> eric: in our second personal story segment, an eye opening insider's ngt of the massive corruption in the halls of congress. joining us, republican congressman ken buck, automatic authorize of "drain the swamp" how washington corruption is worse than you think. thank you, congressman. how bad is it? >> it's bad. we don't get to the right answer because we have so many incentives to go the right way. we need to send better people to washington d.c. to represent us. and we need to change the incentive structure. >> eric: for
gordon, thank you, colonel, both. quick reminder, two of bill's books are currently on the "new york times" best seller list, old school, life in the sane lane, number one. and killing the rising sun is number three. you can get either one for free if you sign up or become a billoreilly.com premiere member. tickets available to see bill, dennis miller and jesse watters on tour. details on billoreilly.com. secret backroom deals, pay to play shenanigans when the factor comes back. actor...
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gordon you made the observation what was in the canister. this notion of what happened with the latest missile test, was it u.s. cyber skills that took it out or could it could have an being else? what is your take on the issues? >> certainly it could have been cyber sabotage. we've obviously developed a lot. there have been a lot of unexplained failures of north korean missiles but also another aspect. i actually don't think the north koreans were really thinking of testing a missile now. i thought they were going to go for the nuke just before the big parade. this i think was a rushed missile test. it was fired off on february 12th and august 24th. it worked both times before. the fact that it didn't work now means i think the technicians didn't have time to prep for the test because is imjong-un made a political decision to have a test to show how strong he was. >> chris, we had representative jim hymes on last hour, he said nothing is different, past republicans and democrats have tried to deal with north korea's nuclear ambitions and ha
gordon you made the observation what was in the canister. this notion of what happened with the latest missile test, was it u.s. cyber skills that took it out or could it could have an being else? what is your take on the issues? >> certainly it could have been cyber sabotage. we've obviously developed a lot. there have been a lot of unexplained failures of north korean missiles but also another aspect. i actually don't think the north koreans were really thinking of testing a missile...
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thanks for joining gordon and myself. what are you hearing in terms of what has just happened in terms of this missile launch that we're hearing from the associated press that has not been completed successfully? let me add another piece of information that we're getting in from our producer courtney kube. she is saying that u.s. pacific command did detect a north korean missile launch and that it was tracked and that they assess it to be a north korean missile that was launched at 11:21 a.m. hawaii time and it occurred near sinpo. the missile blowing up almost immediately. the type of missile still being assessed. the new piece of information that we're getting from the u.s. pacific command as courtney kub said we would be getting is they are now saying the test, whatever type of missile it was, did blow up. but almost immediately. jonathan, what are you hearing? >> sinpo is the location from which north korea has attempted other submarine ballistic missile launch efforts. they've had one reasonable success by their stan
thanks for joining gordon and myself. what are you hearing in terms of what has just happened in terms of this missile launch that we're hearing from the associated press that has not been completed successfully? let me add another piece of information that we're getting in from our producer courtney kube. she is saying that u.s. pacific command did detect a north korean missile launch and that it was tracked and that they assess it to be a north korean missile that was launched at 11:21 a.m....
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ship wrecks. >> gordon cooper died before he could find any ship wrecks. he did share his research with one man, daryl miklos, now following cooper's treasure map from space. >> these are the actual documents right here. >> discovery cameras, documenting the journey. >> this one wreck site right here, could be well over $500 million, just one. >> found anything yet? >> i can tell you we are working really hard. >> right there. >> reporter: what do you think he would make of where you are now? >> i think he would be proud. this is for gordon to finish something he started that was incredible. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> have we found anything yet? >> no. >> bring to mind one thing. ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh >> i'm kicking you i think. the right step. >> sorry. ♪ >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if yo
ship wrecks. >> gordon cooper died before he could find any ship wrecks. he did share his research with one man, daryl miklos, now following cooper's treasure map from space. >> these are the actual documents right here. >> discovery cameras, documenting the journey. >> this one wreck site right here, could be well over $500 million, just one. >> found anything yet? >> i can tell you we are working really hard. >> right there. >> reporter: what do...
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gordon chang is here with us in new york an expert on north korea and china. written books on both countries in fact. and msnbc military analyst, barry mccaffrey. a decorated combat veteran in vietnam. a ground commander in desert storm. and military experience throughout the world. you flew the most miles to be with us tonight. you get to go first. where do you think we are, we with a new president vis-a-vis north korea in your view? >> you have got a couple of dynamics going right now that add great unpredictability to all of this. the first is, as you suggested before, there is this consent that there's going to be pressure, and then engagement. well, this is not exactly a new policy. this is what bill clinton tried in 1994 during the '94 crisis. it's what at various points the bush administration tried first by trying to freeze out the north koreans in the first term and then engaging them in the second. president obama really never did manage to engage them. what makes it different now, brian? a few things. first of all, the north koreans have made clear
gordon chang is here with us in new york an expert on north korea and china. written books on both countries in fact. and msnbc military analyst, barry mccaffrey. a decorated combat veteran in vietnam. a ground commander in desert storm. and military experience throughout the world. you flew the most miles to be with us tonight. you get to go first. where do you think we are, we with a new president vis-a-vis north korea in your view? >> you have got a couple of dynamics going right now...
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it is a very real and you heard from gordon and barbara. it is a real southern thconcern is the place that the united states should be focusing on and trying to figure outs because it really is a strategic threat. a legitimate strategic threat to the united states. we understand that on his way out, one of the things that president obama said to then incoming president trump was you have to focus on north korea. you have to find a way to do what he, president obama couldn't do and what president bush couldn't do and what president clinton couldn't do before him. when we saw the north koreans test its first nuclear missile. this is something that has been vexing administrations of the past quarter century of both parties. time is up. that was where i was going with that question. >> chris, as a naked political play, talking tough works. it has for trump. there seems to be a definite shift to foreign matters from domestic matters. we know there are a lot of issues on the burners for the white house. there seems to be intentional on these. fro
it is a very real and you heard from gordon and barbara. it is a real southern thconcern is the place that the united states should be focusing on and trying to figure outs because it really is a strategic threat. a legitimate strategic threat to the united states. we understand that on his way out, one of the things that president obama said to then incoming president trump was you have to focus on north korea. you have to find a way to do what he, president obama couldn't do and what...
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ship wrecks. >> gordon cooper died before he could find any ship wrecks. he did share his research with one man, daryl miklos, now following cooper's treasure map from space. >> these are the actual documents right here. >> discovery cameras, documenting the journey. >> this one wreck site right here, could be well over $500 million, just one. >> found anything yet? >> i can tell you we are working really hard. >> right there. >> reporter: what do you think he would make of where you are now? >> i think he would be proud. this is for gordon to finish something he started that was incredible. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> have we found anything yet? >> no. >> bring to mind one they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. >>> good
ship wrecks. >> gordon cooper died before he could find any ship wrecks. he did share his research with one man, daryl miklos, now following cooper's treasure map from space. >> these are the actual documents right here. >> discovery cameras, documenting the journey. >> this one wreck site right here, could be well over $500 million, just one. >> found anything yet? >> i can tell you we are working really hard. >> right there. >> reporter: what do...
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i want to talk to gordon change of the "daily beast." gordon, first your take on this missile launch and how deep of an embarrassment is it to kim jong-un and his regime? >> it certainly is an embarrassment, the one thing the united states should do maybe instead of not talk about this is try to talk to the north korean people about it. becaus to undermine kim jong-un's missile program and his nuclear weapons program is is mention its failures. people there are starting to understand in a very real way they are not as prosperous and well off as people in the region and especially the south koreans and one way to undermine him is say look, why are you so poor? your missile programs aren't working. >> we're looking at this parade and the precision of those marching in it and the arm me this country has. we're unsure of the different weapons demonstrated and capabilities but gordon, when it comes to how quickly north korea could attempt another test launch, do you think it's going to happen quickly and soon? >> yeah, i think it will happen
i want to talk to gordon change of the "daily beast." gordon, first your take on this missile launch and how deep of an embarrassment is it to kim jong-un and his regime? >> it certainly is an embarrassment, the one thing the united states should do maybe instead of not talk about this is try to talk to the north korean people about it. becaus to undermine kim jong-un's missile program and his nuclear weapons program is is mention its failures. people there are starting to...
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gordon is really good at that, okay? he really knows that. gordon knows most about the s d secondary literature than anybody. i know more about the primary literature than anybody. well, who can say. so it comes from that. i wrote a book called "founding brothers," one of the first chapters of the book called "the duel." about five years later i get a letter from a guy in the columbia school of journalism. the guy says, we want you to come down and talk to our students. this is a class we're all taking, and we're reading "the duel" as a kind of model of how to tell a story. and i said, "really? what is it about it?" "at one point you begin and you go back and get background and you do that somehow bringing the read era loer along and then yo back again." really? i didn't know i did that. in other words, what i'm doing is not theoretical, that's the way it comes. so i said, i can't come down and talk to you about this at columbia because i don't really know what you're talking about. but i do think having an eye for a good story and how to try
gordon is really good at that, okay? he really knows that. gordon knows most about the s d secondary literature than anybody. i know more about the primary literature than anybody. well, who can say. so it comes from that. i wrote a book called "founding brothers," one of the first chapters of the book called "the duel." about five years later i get a letter from a guy in the columbia school of journalism. the guy says, we want you to come down and talk to our students. this...
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gordon chang is here with us in new york an expert on north korea and china. written books on both countries in fact. and msnbc military analyst, barry mccalf re. a decorated combat vet plan vietnam. a ground commander in desert storm. and military experience throughout the world. you flew the most miles to be with us tonight. you get to go first. where do you think we are, we with a new president veis-a-vis north korea in your view? >> you have got a couple of dynamics going right now that add great unpredictability to all of this. the first is, as you suggested before, there is this consent that there's going to be pressure, and then engagement. well, this is not exactly a new policy. this is what bill clinton tried in 1994 during the '94 crisis. it's what at various points the bush administration tried first by trying to freeze out the north koreans in the first term and then engaging them in the second. president obama really never did manage to engage them. what makes it different now, brian? a few things. first of all, the north koreans have made clear t
gordon chang is here with us in new york an expert on north korea and china. written books on both countries in fact. and msnbc military analyst, barry mccalf re. a decorated combat vet plan vietnam. a ground commander in desert storm. and military experience throughout the world. you flew the most miles to be with us tonight. you get to go first. where do you think we are, we with a new president veis-a-vis north korea in your view? >> you have got a couple of dynamics going right now...
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gillian turner, gordon chang are both here to weigh in next. melissa: plus ivanka in the spotlight in china! can the first daughter improve relations with china? you might be surprised. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use...
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gordon bethune, he joins us. what a story. as best you could guess where do you think the system broke down here? >> well, carl, thanks. it was an oversell obviously. and somebody had to be removed from the flight. i'm sorry first of all, the men and women of united are truly professional. so this immature reaction obviously is -- it disturbs us all. but there are millions of people every day on airplanes and this does -- this involuntary denied boarding does occurred. usually handled with more maturity, i think. >> a lot of people looking now through united's denied booking policy which talks about denying boarding. doesn't say much about taking someone off of an aircraft. so is it your guess that once they got to 800 as a volunteer offer, didn't get any takers, they were stuck because they had already boarded too many people? >> i think that may be true, carl. they have, you know, lists so certainly you're frequent flyers, of course the first class passengers and the cost of the ticket has to do with who gets involuntarily b
gordon bethune, he joins us. what a story. as best you could guess where do you think the system broke down here? >> well, carl, thanks. it was an oversell obviously. and somebody had to be removed from the flight. i'm sorry first of all, the men and women of united are truly professional. so this immature reaction obviously is -- it disturbs us all. but there are millions of people every day on airplanes and this does -- this involuntary denied boarding does occurred. usually handled...
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bruce gordon allentown night. bruce, thank you also in allentown police are investigating a baby's unexplained death. two month old cole davis passed away saturday night at lehigh valley hospital. from south white howl township. an autopsy is scheduled for today. >>> two people are in critical condition this evening after being run over by a car in hunting park. the man and woman were hit walking along the 500 block of west erie avenue. this happened around 10:00 o'clock last night. a witness saw the car that hit its them drive away and followed it. police were called and found the car and driver on fairly street a few miles away. the driver was arrested. >>> philadelphia police have just released new surveillance video of men wanted for unsolved murder. police say november those two men you see there were on the 1900 block of north 25th street in north philly when they shot and killed a 28-year-old man then sped off in black car. so if you know anything about this, you know what police would like, i'd they'd like
bruce gordon allentown night. bruce, thank you also in allentown police are investigating a baby's unexplained death. two month old cole davis passed away saturday night at lehigh valley hospital. from south white howl township. an autopsy is scheduled for today. >>> two people are in critical condition this evening after being run over by a car in hunting park. the man and woman were hit walking along the 500 block of west erie avenue. this happened around 10:00 o'clock last night. a...
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so gordon, mere death, appreciate you both. >> all right. hispanic companies bidding for work on the wall, it's a dilemma between principles and pay day. so gordon, mere death, various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. all while reducing (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. i just had to push one button wto join.s thing is crazy. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. introducing intuitive, one touc
so gordon, mere death, appreciate you both. >> all right. hispanic companies bidding for work on the wall, it's a dilemma between principles and pay day. so gordon, mere death, various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs...
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it looks a bit like mike hodges‘ flash gordon all those years ago. it doesn't really go anywhere, and i feel that plotless in space leaves you a bit lost. you are, you're not selling it to me. i hate... i better stop saying that. if you liked the first one... is that who it is aimed at? it is not going to convert people who weren't there in the first place. if you did like the first one, there is nothing here that will put you off it, it feels like it is treading water into volume 3. oh my god! it is inevitable. thanks for leaving me with that thought. shall we move on? to something that is not volume two of anything. this is a change of pace, this is the promise which stars christian bale and oscar isaac and a french actress charlotte le bon. she is no relation to the duran duran singer. this is set against the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide, which took place in 1914, 1915 in turkey. 1.5 million armenians were killed in that. yet to be acknowledged as a genocide. it has never had a big—screen treatment, only a few times been dealt wi
it looks a bit like mike hodges‘ flash gordon all those years ago. it doesn't really go anywhere, and i feel that plotless in space leaves you a bit lost. you are, you're not selling it to me. i hate... i better stop saying that. if you liked the first one... is that who it is aimed at? it is not going to convert people who weren't there in the first place. if you did like the first one, there is nothing here that will put you off it, it feels like it is treading water into volume 3. oh my...
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starting with professor gordon. ms. gordon: thank you also much for coming, for finding the right room. thanks to nancy off for having this idea. charles dickens wrote that the law is an idiot. i have taken this idea entirely out of context. it was actually mr. bumble who said that in all of her twist, but i think the point is sometimes on the mark. i have learned that law has only a partial overlap with justice. that fact, however, has greatly increased my respect for the many lawyers whose creativity works to try to bring law and justice closer together. people i have learned an enormous amount from. i'm going to talk about three experiences of my own and one that was not my own but led to a notorious decision and a great deal of activism. to sylvialved thanks law in writing several amicus briefs. my novice experience was in webster case 1989. we wrote a brief that was eventually signed by 400 historians in an attempt to overturn a missouri law, which began with a preamble stating that the life of each human being beg
starting with professor gordon. ms. gordon: thank you also much for coming, for finding the right room. thanks to nancy off for having this idea. charles dickens wrote that the law is an idiot. i have taken this idea entirely out of context. it was actually mr. bumble who said that in all of her twist, but i think the point is sometimes on the mark. i have learned that law has only a partial overlap with justice. that fact, however, has greatly increased my respect for the many lawyers whose...
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news4's chris gordon tells us when construction will start and how long we could be waiting to see the benefits. >> rep seem like a >> right where 495 and 270 come together, it's impossible during rush hour. >> reporter: to what do you do about it? ci cies. >> i drive around different ways, if i can. >> reporter: relief is coming. governor hogan unveiled a $100 million plan to relieve congestion on i-270. the state will add traffic signals and entrance ramps and build a new interchange at watkins mill road to serve gaithersburg. the governor acknowledges more needs to be done to fix all the problems with 270. but he says the state is spending as much as it can right now. >> this is an immediate solution, that in perhaps a matter of months can cut an hour off your drive time. we've got to chip away at the drive time. >> reporter: ike leggett says the investment is a good start. >> we need traffic relief now and this plan starts to relieve e >> reporter: construction could begin by late summer or fall. >> each one has a different construction duration. some of them are several months. th
news4's chris gordon tells us when construction will start and how long we could be waiting to see the benefits. >> rep seem like a >> right where 495 and 270 come together, it's impossible during rush hour. >> reporter: to what do you do about it? ci cies. >> i drive around different ways, if i can. >> reporter: relief is coming. governor hogan unveiled a $100 million plan to relieve congestion on i-270. the state will add traffic signals and entrance ramps and...
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news4's chris gordon introduces us to the man who turned his life around and went from prisoner to law professor. >> reporter: 41-year-old shawn hopwood followed the most unlikely career path to become a professor. he was a bank robber. co-defendants with guns, told everybody to get on the ground and then went and grabbed as much money as we could in a minute or two and then left. >> reporter: he was arrested by the fbi, charged with five bank robberies and pleaded guilty. he became a jailhouse lawyer while in prison writing briefs for fellow prisoners. his third appeal went all the way to the u.s. supreme court. by unanimous decision, he won a reduced sentence for a friend. >> i was told time and time again by lawyers, mostly lawyers, that i would never be able to go to law school and that i would never get a law license. >> reporter: hopwood defied the odds. he recently posted this tweet. "eight years ago i was released from federal bureau of prisons custody. today i accepted offer to be a full-time law professor." >> i think before we met him, some of the people here thought, wow, t
news4's chris gordon introduces us to the man who turned his life around and went from prisoner to law professor. >> reporter: 41-year-old shawn hopwood followed the most unlikely career path to become a professor. he was a bank robber. co-defendants with guns, told everybody to get on the ground and then went and grabbed as much money as we could in a minute or two and then left. >> reporter: he was arrested by the fbi, charged with five bank robberies and pleaded guilty. he became...
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gordon chang joins me now. welcome back to the show, gordon. what is the first thing on the docket for these two super powers? >> for trump it will be north korea. they said the clock has run out. they fired a ballistic missile a few hours ago. they are on a pace to launch more than the 24 ballistic missiles last year. it looks like they are going to set off their 6th nuke. this is important. kennedy: it's always tied to something going on with the youth and china. now that the two are meeting and they are worried they are talking behind pyongyang's back. >> either that or the chinese will secretly smile. he time the north koreans do something provocative, we are distracted from other issues that are important to us. kennedy: china's economy is in the middle of a downturn. and they need continuing robust trade with us. who hold the upper hand in the trade department? >> we certainly do. they have an economy geared to selling things to us. we don't have an economy geared to selling things to them. our economy is almost 19 trillion. their is almo
gordon chang joins me now. welcome back to the show, gordon. what is the first thing on the docket for these two super powers? >> for trump it will be north korea. they said the clock has run out. they fired a ballistic missile a few hours ago. they are on a pace to launch more than the 24 ballistic missiles last year. it looks like they are going to set off their 6th nuke. this is important. kennedy: it's always tied to something going on with the youth and china. now that the two are...
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news 4's chris gordon has the emotional story behind amber's law. >> reporter: you're looking at a gps bracelet designed to track violent domestic abusers. it warns victims on their cell phone when the person they fear is getting too close. >> it will save lives. >> reporter: angela has made her home in maryland into a memorial for her daughter, amber. amber was brutally attacked by her boyfriend. she got a restraining order but that didn't keep him away. he killed her in 2012. she was notified that the maryland general assembly just before its adjournment deadline passed the law she's worked on for years. it allows the victim seeking a protective order fearing for her life to also apply for a gps to be required to be worn by a domestic abuser. it notifies police when the gps comes close to the victim. t' people. it's going to help kids that have to witness fighting. it's going to help the perpetrator control his weak impulses by not breaking the restraining order. >> reporter: amber never had a child. her mother views this new law as a blessing. >> i feel like it's the birth of my fir
news 4's chris gordon has the emotional story behind amber's law. >> reporter: you're looking at a gps bracelet designed to track violent domestic abusers. it warns victims on their cell phone when the person they fear is getting too close. >> it will save lives. >> reporter: angela has made her home in maryland into a memorial for her daughter, amber. amber was brutally attacked by her boyfriend. she got a restraining order but that didn't keep him away. he killed her in...
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the thing that caught my eye, gordon, was the fact there wasn't a joint press conference afterwards. am i looking too much into that? >> that's important. from the chinese perspective, they didn't want the press or anything else to undercut the image of shai jinping as -- xi jinping as the equal to donald trump. you've got to remember yesterday trump's plane arrived at xi jinping, and that is just a breach of protocol. also last night at the dinner, trump informed xi jinping that he had authorized those missile strikes on a chinese friend, syria. and that embarrassed xi jinping. and when he goes back, there's going to be some heads rolling because the chine were the ones who pushed for this meeting, and it ended up making -- charles: why did they want it so urgent9ly? what was the -- why? >> it's a mystery, and i think one of the reasons is they felt that the chinese side was prepared because they've been thinking about this for months and trump, obviously, is distracted by any number of things going on in washington. so they thought that maybe they could have rolled trump. that's th
the thing that caught my eye, gordon, was the fact there wasn't a joint press conference afterwards. am i looking too much into that? >> that's important. from the chinese perspective, they didn't want the press or anything else to undercut the image of shai jinping as -- xi jinping as the equal to donald trump. you've got to remember yesterday trump's plane arrived at xi jinping, and that is just a breach of protocol. also last night at the dinner, trump informed xi jinping that he had...
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gordon chang, fascinating discussion. gerri? gerri: fascinating interview. coming up the zombie mall apocalypse. a disturbing trend in the retail industry. why malls across the country are on life-support. ♪ listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. david: illinois judge ordering shuttering of the empty lincoln mall outside of chicago. zombie malls continue to be shut down. jeff flock is standing by at the lincoln mall in mason, illinois with the latest. it is kind of a sad thing, is it not, jeff? reporter: driving by, david, as you look at the window of the car we're giving you a drive on mall drive. this was what was the lincoln mall. some of it has gone away to some degree. this was built in t
gordon chang, fascinating discussion. gerri? gerri: fascinating interview. coming up the zombie mall apocalypse. a disturbing trend in the retail industry. why malls across the country are on life-support. ♪ listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of...
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lou: to keep the dots identified, gordon chang i thank you. >> thank you. lou: please roll video a group of hikers in florida witnessed this. see that? that is an alligator, that is a stud horse. i am telling you, the wild horse attacking that gator, stomping on it. to protect the herd of horses grazing nearby. gator foug bk, did fig the horse both they both retreated from their deadly encounter, people who think that stallion, cannot defend itself, or take on a mortal enemy, as you see there, i would say that hours go the the best of that deal, we know he did. up next, michigan capital reversing its decision to label itself a sanctuary city. for illegal immigrants why? we take it up with mercedes and charlie next, a quick programming note i'll be on hannity tonight, talking about need to secure our border, you can catch that conversation with kimberly guilfoyle sitting in for sean hannity. hey! you know, progressive is america's number-one motorcycle insurer. yeah, she does purr! best bike i ever owned! no, you're never alone, because our claims reps are a
lou: to keep the dots identified, gordon chang i thank you. >> thank you. lou: please roll video a group of hikers in florida witnessed this. see that? that is an alligator, that is a stud horse. i am telling you, the wild horse attacking that gator, stomping on it. to protect the herd of horses grazing nearby. gator foug bk, did fig the horse both they both retreated from their deadly encounter, people who think that stallion, cannot defend itself, or take on a mortal enemy, as you see...