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today personally apologized for failing to protect the peace corp. volunteers. >> the peace corp. s not guilty always been safe, i deeply regret that. >> reporter: he said his agency has not done enough to protect peace corp. workers from crimes and attacks. one volunteer cape kuse was killed. she has blown the whistle on her alleged killer accusing him of raping a number of women. >> cape kuse was an amazing american who dedicated her life for people who had suffered from her tratdy. >> reporter: aaron williams was not the peace corp. director when cape was killed. but says the agency has improved safety. >>> royalty is set to arrive here in california next week. england's prince harry is set to start a helicopter training corp. at the naval air facility in el centro. the prince is an army captain learning to ply an apache helicopter. >> john, i love you mijo and i'm going to miss you so much. >>> tonight two mothers give us a closer look at the sons they've lost. both of them killed at that shooting at the cupertino quarry. >>> frustration over an economy is giving rise to a gras
today personally apologized for failing to protect the peace corp. volunteers. >> the peace corp. s not guilty always been safe, i deeply regret that. >> reporter: he said his agency has not done enough to protect peace corp. workers from crimes and attacks. one volunteer cape kuse was killed. she has blown the whistle on her alleged killer accusing him of raping a number of women. >> cape kuse was an amazing american who dedicated her life for people who had suffered from her...
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eunice kennedy shriver founded olympics and sargent shriver founded the peace corps. >>> follow the latest news on account and helped breast cancer at the same .ime theill donate a dollar for follower0 new twitter is that we get. very easy. wjla.com and click on twitter and abc 7 news. >>> comedian will ferrell was awarded the mark twain prized american humor last night. this event was at the kennedy center. one of his longtime costars said that ishannon camera.hy off we caught up with him before event.ght's >> i am definitely not shy, but i am myself. i never felt any pressure on. >> ? o'brien werean who of the comedians him.ed year that theth twain prize has been handed out. -- jack black. >>> it's 49 degrees. ovechkin isad, alex aout to find himself in situation, but he is not we were so blessed when we had triplets. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with ti
eunice kennedy shriver founded olympics and sargent shriver founded the peace corps. >>> follow the latest news on account and helped breast cancer at the same .ime theill donate a dollar for follower0 new twitter is that we get. very easy. wjla.com and click on twitter and abc 7 news. >>> comedian will ferrell was awarded the mark twain prized american humor last night. this event was at the kennedy center. one of his longtime costars said that ishannon camera.hy off we...
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you were advisor to the peace corps, a unicef goodwill ambassador, a leader of the civil rights and anti-appear-- movement and your new book is called harry belafonte, my song. (cheers and applause) first of all, can we get a shot of that, who is-- i got to know, who is your lighting guy because i want him to follow me around wherever i go. that is a fantastic look. you knew everyone, like this book is full of stories of you and martin luther king, sinatra, jfk, rfk. how did you have your fingers in so many other pies. how did you-- what was your connection to all these people? >> i just had a great lust for life and lust for what was going on in america. and just wanted very much to be involved in where the times were going. >> stephen: but you're a muss ig though. why was a musician involved in so much activism. shouldn't you just be singing the banana boat song. which by the way is one of the finest banana counting songs ever. (laughter) >> i must tell you that that song has an awful lot to do with the events of the day. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, if you stop and really listen to the lyric
you were advisor to the peace corps, a unicef goodwill ambassador, a leader of the civil rights and anti-appear-- movement and your new book is called harry belafonte, my song. (cheers and applause) first of all, can we get a shot of that, who is-- i got to know, who is your lighting guy because i want him to follow me around wherever i go. that is a fantastic look. you knew everyone, like this book is full of stories of you and martin luther king, sinatra, jfk, rfk. how did you have your...
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to all the peace corps volunteers past, present, and future, thank you for your service to your countrynd the world. i am crossing my fingers that this has to be the bullet from the carjacking. david: not a lot of bullets lying around brentwood. no, it's more of a slash-your-throat kind of neighborhood. well, we're running the slug through the atf bullet trap database, hoping to match the gun it was fired from to a previous crime. we need this lead. and after eight hits, they're going to think they're invincible. that we can't catch them. they're going to be more reckless, more dangerous. bingo. larry: yeah, i heard on the radio-- two more people killed by these robbers don is trying to catch. yeah. it's bad. and the data mining is not yielding any connections you can work with? well, it's hard to say. you know, one commonality that the analysis keeps highlighting is cell phones. but, you know, everyone has cell phones. then there's a second commonality, that has no defined value. the algorithm keeps pointing out that the families all have rare, collectible items. and all were insured.
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to all the peace corps volunteers past, present and future, thank you for your service to your countrypumpkin on steroids. it weighed in at 814 lbs.. a man from the chicane and grew it with a truck load of moneywort and gave it 8 gal. of water a day. a is on the sale of bond craigslist. >> the hot air balloons lifted off for the 40th straight year in albuquerque new mexico. with the winds over 110 miles per hour they usually stops the the balloon festival but today's lift off it was also a kick off for the albuquerque balloon festival. >> every year i say that i want to go. >> we are only going to see frost for a few hours and tomorrow will turn into a relatively nice day. two-thirds of the nation had nice and mild temperatures today. 49 degrees at o'hare airport right now. you are looking at frost advisories from illinois to indiana in to western michigan. the purple area it is eight freeze warningsfreeze warning. here is your 7 day forecast. 67 degrees on sunday mid-70s on monday. we have a good chance of hitting 80 degrees tuesday. and tuesday as you can see there is no rain in the
to all the peace corps volunteers past, present and future, thank you for your service to your countrypumpkin on steroids. it weighed in at 814 lbs.. a man from the chicane and grew it with a truck load of moneywort and gave it 8 gal. of water a day. a is on the sale of bond craigslist. >> the hot air balloons lifted off for the 40th straight year in albuquerque new mexico. with the winds over 110 miles per hour they usually stops the the balloon festival but today's lift off it was also...
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commended the trio for their nonviolent struggle for the safety of women only twelve women have won the peace corps a son first one hundred years. a pakistani doctor accused of helping the cia in their covert operation could be charged with high treason a state investigators claim should kill operated a fake vaccination program to gather d.n.a. samples in the city where of some of them martin was killed in may pakistan is furious for being kept in the dark over the u.s. mission to wipe out bin laden saying it violated its sovereignty. syrian troops have reportedly crossed into levanon and attacked local farmers killing a syrian man about five thousand refugees flights of lebanon in recent months to escape the fierce and say government crackdowns president refuses to step down blaming the unrest on terrorists and armed gangs at least twenty nine hundred people have died in syria since the uprising started much. time for the roster close of team to take you deeper into the culture of the world's largest country. we continue to travel through penn's hour which is six hundred kilometers southeast of mo
commended the trio for their nonviolent struggle for the safety of women only twelve women have won the peace corps a son first one hundred years. a pakistani doctor accused of helping the cia in their covert operation could be charged with high treason a state investigators claim should kill operated a fake vaccination program to gather d.n.a. samples in the city where of some of them martin was killed in may pakistan is furious for being kept in the dark over the u.s. mission to wipe out bin...
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he would create the peace corps and alliance for progress, boosting the space program, calling up troopsr civil rights for all americans. his presidency was not going to be a spectator sport, something to sit back, watch and judge. that's what the obama presidency needs, the sense of the part of the american public of being called to join in the effort. it is felt most by all who voted for him with enthusiasm. cried on election night. got swept up in his inaugural fever. there are certain basics to becoming a leader. the first is asking people to follow. kennedy asked, obama still needs to. the american people who elected barack obama have been on the verge of feeling discarded. too many feel they were used for that purpose, to give him the job then fade back into the obscurity from which they cheered him, saw him as their deliverance. it's something he has to fix and can. he needs to find inspirational ways to include us in the work of rebuilding america. he needs to start asking. my book "jack kennedy elusive hero" is out in stores tomorrow.
he would create the peace corps and alliance for progress, boosting the space program, calling up troopsr civil rights for all americans. his presidency was not going to be a spectator sport, something to sit back, watch and judge. that's what the obama presidency needs, the sense of the part of the american public of being called to join in the effort. it is felt most by all who voted for him with enthusiasm. cried on election night. got swept up in his inaugural fever. there are certain...
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i could slow walk the repayments, the peace corps, graduate school, finally get around to it. today the kids are getting killed with market rates and 40,000, $100,000 loans. i can see they didn't -- they don't like the congress stepping on his fingers on that one. >> sure. there's a big difference between a populist message and class warfare. the republicans don't want to categorize everything as class warfare. why did we need middlemen for student loans that jacked up the price? the president eliminated the middlemen and as a result kids will have to repay a lot less and this proposal today is another step in the right direction. look, the bottom line is he is finding a populist fighting persona, and it's good. if you look back at the 2008 primaries, when did hillary clinton come on and come on like gangbusters winning ohio, texas, pennsylvania, west virginia, kentucky by huge margins. it was when she found that populist voice. people want someone who is going to fight for them. >> you are still carrying that torch, aren't you? you are a loyalist. what a guy. president obama g
i could slow walk the repayments, the peace corps, graduate school, finally get around to it. today the kids are getting killed with market rates and 40,000, $100,000 loans. i can see they didn't -- they don't like the congress stepping on his fingers on that one. >> sure. there's a big difference between a populist message and class warfare. the republicans don't want to categorize everything as class warfare. why did we need middlemen for student loans that jacked up the price? the...
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that's what the peace corps was about. >> there's some wonderfully undiplomatic statements in this bookor two? >> one or two, thank goodness. i learned she named her poodle de gaulle in the 1950s. and in dear condi. >> that was my footnote. she should not be held. >> did those surprise you? >> when she says, she came to have an opinion of french people as you did as people in wisconsin. and i think sort of for the same reasons because wisconsin did not ultimately vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy, and the french, particularly charles de gaulle, was giving her husband a great deal of trouble. so i think you can see some of these things. there's a beautiful image as well in the middle of the account of the cuban missile crisis, just a throw away line, it was no date, no night specter difference between sleeping and being away. when the toughest things i think in the story always had to do, we talked about this a little bit, is to find out what someone, two things, one his or her religious beliefs, particularly the president, and also the true nature of a marriage. and she described the
that's what the peace corps was about. >> there's some wonderfully undiplomatic statements in this bookor two? >> one or two, thank goodness. i learned she named her poodle de gaulle in the 1950s. and in dear condi. >> that was my footnote. she should not be held. >> did those surprise you? >> when she says, she came to have an opinion of french people as you did as people in wisconsin. and i think sort of for the same reasons because wisconsin did not ultimately...
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that's what the peace corps was about. >> there's some wonderfully undiplomatic statements in this book> one or two. >> one or two. thank goodness. [laughter] >> i learned she named her poodle de gaulle in the 1950s. [laughter] >> that was my footnote. she should not be held responsible for that. >> did those surprise you -- >> what she says -- she had -- she came to have the same -- i think opinion of french people as she did of people in wisconsin. [laughter] >> and i think sort of for the same reason. because wisconsin did not ultimately vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy. and the french particularly charles de gaulle was giving her husband a great deal of trouble. so i think you can see these things to some extent is a great test of loyalty. >> there's some beautiful language as well in the middle of the account of the cuban missile crises. >> there was no difference between sleeping and waking. i thought that was so signal because one of the toughest i think in the story and always has to do and i think you'd agree with this. we talked about this a little bit. is to find out what
that's what the peace corps was about. >> there's some wonderfully undiplomatic statements in this book> one or two. >> one or two. thank goodness. [laughter] >> i learned she named her poodle de gaulle in the 1950s. [laughter] >> that was my footnote. she should not be held responsible for that. >> did those surprise you -- >> what she says -- she had -- she came to have the same -- i think opinion of french people as she did of people in wisconsin....
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help says israel's foreign minister lieberman he says there's no need for mediation for the middle east peace corps made up of the un usa un russia but just barack he's a columnist for the jerusalem post told me international participation is a must to ensure lasting peace. thing in this world peace if it is ever going to be solved will be solved under an international umbrella of course mr lieberman is right in the ideal situation would be nothing better than fisheries and the palestinians to sit down together and reach a peace agreement between the two of them without the need for international mediation unfortunately however history has shown that this isn't going to be the case and in fact one of israel has made a peace agreement with another arab country the international community in particular of course the united states has been very much behind those negotiations if you look for example a peace really gyptian peace accord although the initial contacts were made between israeli and egyptians it need to become david summit on the work of president carter to finalize a deal and in the case of
help says israel's foreign minister lieberman he says there's no need for mediation for the middle east peace corps made up of the un usa un russia but just barack he's a columnist for the jerusalem post told me international participation is a must to ensure lasting peace. thing in this world peace if it is ever going to be solved will be solved under an international umbrella of course mr lieberman is right in the ideal situation would be nothing better than fisheries and the palestinians to...
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the peace corps.individuals say, look, yes the recruiters are trying to get individuals to serve in the military and provide an incredible service and jobs and benefits and career and the other side, we know what has happened to the individual whose have served in afghanistan and iraq and we know know about post traumatic stress disorder order and that is what is in the information they hand out. >>guest: that is relevant to a decision that should be weed of the individual. however, when you look at how people act, people go to school, they get an education, they are exposed to options. the antiwar folks are not an option but something they are trying to prevent the continued sustainment of defense. the job is not to fight. our job is to defend the country. this is what people go to do, to defend the country. antiwar, going to war, that is congressional and executive branch issue, again, these board members are not looking out for the kids but looking for their own personal beliefs. if you have a prob
the peace corps.individuals say, look, yes the recruiters are trying to get individuals to serve in the military and provide an incredible service and jobs and benefits and career and the other side, we know what has happened to the individual whose have served in afghanistan and iraq and we know know about post traumatic stress disorder order and that is what is in the information they hand out. >>guest: that is relevant to a decision that should be weed of the individual. however, when...
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chris dodd was in the peace corps in central america. that is why he embraced the foreign relations committee for a number of years. i think there are people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there are a lot of different reasons why people come to the table. >> one of the rare exceptions is howard wolpey from michigan. he came to congress and became a share of the africa subcommittee. he was defeated for reelection after several years. he ended up in the state department on the africa desk. he came here and randy africa program. now he is back to the state department on the africa desk. he was a very good member of congress. he represented his constituents well. eventually, a republican beat him in an election. >> since i have a phd in political science, i feel i should stand up for members of my profession. however, i am reminded of what william buckley once said. he would rather be governed by the first 200 names in the boston phone book than the harvard faculty. i think what senator sununu and david ju
chris dodd was in the peace corps in central america. that is why he embraced the foreign relations committee for a number of years. i think there are people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there are a lot of different reasons why people come to the table. >> one of the rare exceptions is howard wolpey from michigan. he came to congress and became a share of the africa subcommittee. he was defeated for reelection after several years. he ended up in the...
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oftentimes just as important as how people think about america and their hearts, that's what the peace corp. >> there's some wonderfully undiplomatic statements in this book. >> one or two? >> one or two, thank goodness. [laughter] i learned she named her poodle negal. >> that was my footnote. >> that's a nice detail. did those surprise you? did the acuity -- >> she said she came to have the same, i think, opinion of french people as she did of people in wisconsin. [laughter] and i think sort of for the same reasons because wisconsin could not ultimately vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy, and the french, particularly charles degul, was giving her husband a great deal of trouble. you can see it to some extent as a great test of loyalty. >> there's beautiful language as well in thing the of the cuban missile line. >> no difference between sleeping and waking. >> right. >> i thought that was a signal because one of the toughest things in the story and i think you'd agree with this, we talked about it a little bit is find out what someone -- two things, one, the death penalty of his or her r
oftentimes just as important as how people think about america and their hearts, that's what the peace corp. >> there's some wonderfully undiplomatic statements in this book. >> one or two? >> one or two, thank goodness. [laughter] i learned she named her poodle negal. >> that was my footnote. >> that's a nice detail. did those surprise you? did the acuity -- >> she said she came to have the same, i think, opinion of french people as she did of people in...
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actually mean that we will now get direct talks between israel and the palestinians obviously the middle east peace corps tech trying to bring those talks together but many are saying this is all to do with direct talks between you two and yet at the moment it seems that's not going to happen with those settlements continuing and of course the palestinians are refusing to talk to the jewish state because all those settlements so all we can to get these direct talks. no not at all you want good bill direct talks and listen comes out in the open and says it is stopping southern minnesota repairs its goodness in one hundred sixty seven borders and no political party for it to have added an extra line demanding the release of prisoners without such preconditions being met it's impossible to see a little you talked about support from friends earlier clearly this palestinian membership of unesco is a kind of a cost of what nearly a quarter of us goes funding that's if the states carry out their threat to reduce the funding of unesco's budget by something like twenty percent bearing in mind that many of those m
actually mean that we will now get direct talks between israel and the palestinians obviously the middle east peace corps tech trying to bring those talks together but many are saying this is all to do with direct talks between you two and yet at the moment it seems that's not going to happen with those settlements continuing and of course the palestinians are refusing to talk to the jewish state because all those settlements so all we can to get these direct talks. no not at all you want good...
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and off we see thanks for joining us tonight and so you know for what the report said the protesters were peace corps they let this happen but how did it actually all go down i can imagine that they were necessarily happy about it. yeah i mean the way mayor bloomberg described it is this if the protesters personally came to his home handing over their much needed possessions know that approximately eight thirty in the morning some reports say it was twenty to thirty fire department police department officer showed up at security park fire chief used a bullhorn to essentially asked the protesters to bring forward any generators and sort of items that would be deemed a fire hazard the protesters didn't do that and then as you described the fire department officials about twenty of them along with police in uniform essentially went ten to ten searching through people's possessions and v.n.d. and their confiscating something like six generators about thirteen gas gallons of fuel including a bio diesel generator and a generator that ran on a used cooking oil which is kind of interesting so that was it was
and off we see thanks for joining us tonight and so you know for what the report said the protesters were peace corps they let this happen but how did it actually all go down i can imagine that they were necessarily happy about it. yeah i mean the way mayor bloomberg described it is this if the protesters personally came to his home handing over their much needed possessions know that approximately eight thirty in the morning some reports say it was twenty to thirty fire department police...
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the third quarter. josh at 23-10. now, 23- 17 with 3 minutes if they giving it to frank. playing with a bomb a gulf peace corps. somehow come back from 20 points down. they are pumped! 24-23 a huge victory. they are now 3-1. >> the oakland raiders hosting the patriots the second quarter look at this jason campbell was the drawing that to? he gives it to the wrong team. the interception, the raiders lost momentum and the red zone and tom brady. the san mateo kid is now living legend. the raiders down 31-13 in the fourth quarter. more problems. throwing it to the wrong team. and campbell throws at 344 but very costly interceptions. a 31- 19 = loss. to-two two-2 record 2 losses. ♪ with moderate rainfall, towards your recut this is pushing south-east towards the bay area towards your ric eureka--. party cloudy conditions at midnight. increasing clouds conditions and an the chance for rainfall starting in the north bay. that rain will push into the rest of the bay area for the afternoon. we will see light rain continue for the evening commute and brief periods of heavy rain. as to go into tuesday with residual shower
the third quarter. josh at 23-10. now, 23- 17 with 3 minutes if they giving it to frank. playing with a bomb a gulf peace corps. somehow come back from 20 points down. they are pumped! 24-23 a huge victory. they are now 3-1. >> the oakland raiders hosting the patriots the second quarter look at this jason campbell was the drawing that to? he gives it to the wrong team. the interception, the raiders lost momentum and the red zone and tom brady. the san mateo kid is now living legend. the...
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chris dodd was in the peace corps in central america. that is why he embraced the foreign relations committee for a number of years. i think there are people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there are a lot of different reasons why people come to the table. >> one of the rare exceptions is howard wolpey from michigan. he came to congress and became a share of the africa subcommittee. he was defeated for reelection after several years. he ended up in the state department on the africa desk. he came here and randy africa program. now he is back to the state department on the africa desk. he was a very good member of congress. he represented his constituents well. eventually, a republican beat him in an election. >> since i have a phd in political science, i feel i should stand up for members of my profession. however, i am reminded of what william buckley once said. he would rather be governed by the first 200 names in the boston phone book than the harvard faculty. i think what senator sununu and david ju
chris dodd was in the peace corps in central america. that is why he embraced the foreign relations committee for a number of years. i think there are people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there are a lot of different reasons why people come to the table. >> one of the rare exceptions is howard wolpey from michigan. he came to congress and became a share of the africa subcommittee. he was defeated for reelection after several years. he ended up in the...
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chris dodd was in the peace corp. n central america, and that's why he embraced the foreign relations committee for a number of year, and just as the senator said, there's people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there's lots of reasons people come to the table. >> one exception is one who taught international relations in michigan and was a specialist on africa, came to the congress, was the chair of the africa subcommittee, was defeated for reelection after several years in the congress and ended up in the state department, came here, ran the africa program, and now back in the state department, so there you can see a clear line, and he was a very, very good member of congress, too, represented the constituents well, but eventually a republican beat him in an election. anything else anyone wants to add on that? >> well, since i have a ph.d. -- [laughter] >> you spent time in congress, too. >> i feel i can stand up because of my profession, not people with economic ph.d.'s, however i'
chris dodd was in the peace corp. n central america, and that's why he embraced the foreign relations committee for a number of year, and just as the senator said, there's people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there's lots of reasons people come to the table. >> one exception is one who taught international relations in michigan and was a specialist on africa, came to the congress, was the chair of the africa subcommittee, was defeated for reelection...
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the g.i. bill and peace corps student grant and long programs employer paid vacations and sions and medical insurance national parks and municipal fire departments as j.f.k. said in one nine hundred sixty. what do our own it's need when they apply it was able several yet by liberal they mean it they want people to believe someone who is going to change policies abroad who will against local government and who are going concern with the taxpayer stomach then the record of this body and it not just demonstrate that we are not that kind of liberal but if by a liberal they mean someone who looks like they are not behind someone who welcomes new ideas but i don't really get reactions some i don't care about the welfare of the people their health their home their schools their job their civil right down there to live a decent someone who believes that we can break through the stalemate and the big hint that. in our policy the broader it is but they mean by a liberal then i have to say that i'm a liberal. liberals did all those things i like i listed and what were the conservatives doing the whole time sayi
the g.i. bill and peace corps student grant and long programs employer paid vacations and sions and medical insurance national parks and municipal fire departments as j.f.k. said in one nine hundred sixty. what do our own it's need when they apply it was able several yet by liberal they mean it they want people to believe someone who is going to change policies abroad who will against local government and who are going concern with the taxpayer stomach then the record of this body and it not...
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the g.i. bill and peace corps student grant home long programs employer paid vacations pensions and medical insurance national parks and municipal fire departments as j.f.k. said in one nine hundred sixty. minutes mean when they apply what is legal several years by little they know that a lot of people who believe someone who really saw him get it policies abroad and will against local government and who would not be concerned with the fact they are no then the record of this body and it's...
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obama hasn't asked us to join no peace corps or the special war effort. it has been watch me, i'm smart. >> congratulations to your achievement on your book. you went back and found the roots of those calls and of the political appeal and what you grasp is that with jack kennedy, politics was poetry. and with president obama, it seems to be prose. he doesn't have that connection. there is no call. i trace it back not just its generational perhaps because it's not just barack obama, no call of the service. we didn't have that call to service from gorge w bush after 9/11. you were a product of those who went into the piece corporation 50 years ago was the birth. chris: hard to believe. >> hard to believe it's a half of century. i am of that generation. my family were peace corporation volunteers. no one is asking us to make sacrifice. we're asking those to make least able to, that is occupy wall street. chris: how this president stacks up with leadership, i don't know what he would do if he didn't have an opposition out there. it's one thing to make fun of
obama hasn't asked us to join no peace corps or the special war effort. it has been watch me, i'm smart. >> congratulations to your achievement on your book. you went back and found the roots of those calls and of the political appeal and what you grasp is that with jack kennedy, politics was poetry. and with president obama, it seems to be prose. he doesn't have that connection. there is no call. i trace it back not just its generational perhaps because it's not just barack obama, no...
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chris dodd was in the peace corps in central america. tions committee for a number of years. i think there are people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there are a lot of different reasons why people come to the table. >> one of the rare exceptions is howard wolpey from michigan. he taught international relations in michigan. he came to congress and became a share of the africa subcommittee. he was defeated for reelection after several years. he ended up in the state department on the africa desk. he came here and randy africa -- and ran the africa program. program. now he is back to the state department on the africa desk. he was a very good member of congress. he represented his constituents well. eventually, a republican beat him in an election. >> since i have a phd in political science, i feel i should stand up for members of my profession. however, i am reminded of what william buckley once said. he would rather be governed by the first 200 names in the boston phone book than the harvard faculty. pe
chris dodd was in the peace corps in central america. tions committee for a number of years. i think there are people from business backgrounds interested in it from that point of view. there are a lot of different reasons why people come to the table. >> one of the rare exceptions is howard wolpey from michigan. he taught international relations in michigan. he came to congress and became a share of the africa subcommittee. he was defeated for reelection after several years. he ended up...
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. >> i just read your book, and i was very interested in all the different theaters where you operated as a peace corps, or as a worker in humanitarian aid before your military service. >> yeah. >> the thing i was struck by is that each one of them, it's an area -- especially bosnia because i follow that area closely and everything that occurred there with the serbs and the bosnians -- when that began opening up, some of the worst atrocities seen since the second world war took place, as you've mentioned. but in virtually every area you worked in rwanda, bolivia, bosnia, you notice that it's all of the events that occurred, the tragedies, they're foreseen. especially as a special warfare operator like yourself following that career up, it seems to me studying all the history and everything you've detailed, everything you've done and everything we always end up doing in the western civilized countries and when we try to intervene and stop these were reactors. we're always reacting after the fact. as a result, we're always going to be more or less reacting to the aggressive tensions of the people who pro
. >> i just read your book, and i was very interested in all the different theaters where you operated as a peace corps, or as a worker in humanitarian aid before your military service. >> yeah. >> the thing i was struck by is that each one of them, it's an area -- especially bosnia because i follow that area closely and everything that occurred there with the serbs and the bosnians -- when that began opening up, some of the worst atrocities seen since the second world war...
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friend and a man with whom i spent time in colombia on numerous occasions, the the gentleman from car mel, california, a peace corps volunteer, mr. farr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. farr: i look forward to this debate. i lived in colombia and i have a different perspective. we have to put it in perspective, latin american market is important. if you take brazil, mexico and colombia, they equal the entire european trade and exceed the trade with japan and china. it's a very important market. colombia is a country that you heard a lot about, particularly on crime and big drug production and a lot of crime, killing of labor leaders, but colombia is one of the few countries in the world that keeps track of crime against people who happen to be unionists, not necessarily they are killed because they are unionists, but because they are killed and happen to be a member of a union. we don't do that in the united states. come yeah has set up a separate minimumes try to put judges, prosecutors, investigators, everybody in place in every single one of the departments in colombia. we don't do that
friend and a man with whom i spent time in colombia on numerous occasions, the the gentleman from car mel, california, a peace corps volunteer, mr. farr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. farr: i look forward to this debate. i lived in colombia and i have a different perspective. we have to put it in perspective, latin american market is important. if you take brazil, mexico and colombia, they equal the entire european trade and exceed the trade with japan and china....
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brutality let's take the lessons of sergeant shane marsh who criticize police for turning on peaceful protesters. in the and he didn't mention the name. the you are to correspond a marine corps and i am take a closer look at a police officer that some are calling a hero biting against the military as a share of the police force. five. six weeks into the occupy movement nearly one thousand on our activists have been arrested in new york city. thrown to the ground beaten netted like flies and pepper sprayed. the n.y.c. these tactics have been harshly criticized yet the most profound and public condemnation recently came from you must marine sergeant shamar thomas was defending demonstrators in times square. tonight. the lone man that stood up to dozens of new york cops comes from a family of honor my step father he was a he would have been a stand in the two thousand and six years so it wasn't even that long ago me and my mother were actually in iraq the same time sergeant thomas completed two tours in iraq before returning to his homeland where he now aligns himself with the activists he says are being targeted by aggressive authority in uniform have a scene and. take on a pe
brutality let's take the lessons of sergeant shane marsh who criticize police for turning on peaceful protesters. in the and he didn't mention the name. the you are to correspond a marine corps and i am take a closer look at a police officer that some are calling a hero biting against the military as a share of the police force. five. six weeks into the occupy movement nearly one thousand on our activists have been arrested in new york city. thrown to the ground beaten netted like flies and...
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friend and a man with whom i spent time in colombia on numerous occasions, the the gentleman from car mel, california, a peace corps volunteer, mr. farr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. farr: i look forward to this debate. i lived in colombia and i have a different perspective. we have to put it in perspective, latin american market is important. if you take brazil, mexico and colombia, they equal the entire european trade and exceed the trade with japan and china. it's a very important market. colombia is a country that you heard a lot about, particularly on crime and big drug production and a lot of crime, killing of labor leaders, but colombia is one of the few countries in the world that keeps track of crime against people who happen to be unionists, not necessarily they are killed because they are unionists, but because they are killed and happen to be a member of a union. we don't do that in the united states. come yeah has set up a separate minimumes try to put judges, prosecutors, investigators, everybody in place in every single one of the departments in colombia. we don't do that
friend and a man with whom i spent time in colombia on numerous occasions, the the gentleman from car mel, california, a peace corps volunteer, mr. farr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. farr: i look forward to this debate. i lived in colombia and i have a different perspective. we have to put it in perspective, latin american market is important. if you take brazil, mexico and colombia, they equal the entire european trade and exceed the trade with japan and china....
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the process, maybe learn something yourself? life is calling. how far will you go? peace corps.
the process, maybe learn something yourself? life is calling. how far will you go? peace corps.
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guys yes settled in the in the peaceful world what's what do you think personally is the best way the best we have program group therapy group it seems. after i left the marine corps i spent twenty two years in the marine corps i spent twenty years in veterans advocacy and many of the veterans who came into me with p.t.s.d. or psychological problems the v.a. has these group therapy they call them vet centers the group therapy centers and they just sit around and talk and they have a clinical psychologist or a clinical social worker that kind of leads the group and most of them that i've ever talked to a bit of participated in that i found that very rewarding so so so these sort of help each other and this psychology sort of like that like a talk show host like you know go to them communicate like you well is that true you're good but isn't well it's strange that they're that it's easier for them to be in a group of people who are. human and it's not better for them to be in a group of just ordinary people have of you know they need to be in a group with those who have a similar circumstance a similar and clearly showed the brutally exactly like how do you tell tha
guys yes settled in the in the peaceful world what's what do you think personally is the best way the best we have program group therapy group it seems. after i left the marine corps i spent twenty two years in the marine corps i spent twenty years in veterans advocacy and many of the veterans who came into me with p.t.s.d. or psychological problems the v.a. has these group therapy they call them vet centers the group therapy centers and they just sit around and talk and they have a clinical...
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since 1775, the united states marine corps have served our country in peace and war. today, the marine corps still serves the nation as a force of readiness, prepared to serve whenever the nation calls. it is befitting that we celebrate on november 10 the 236th birthday of the marine corps that we highlight the honor of the montford point marines. on june 25, 1941, president franklin delano roosevelt issued executive order number 8802, opening the doors for the very first african-americans to enlist in the united states marines, from 1942 to 1949, 20,000 african-americans enlisted in the marine corps in a time of war when the military was resistance to integration. these african-americans from all states were not sent to the traditional boot camps in paris island, south carolina, and san diego, california. instead, african-american marines were segregated, experienced training camp in montford point, camp lejeune, north carolina. decades before rosa parks and martin luther king jr., these heroes joined the marines to defend this country and do their jobs. one specific
since 1775, the united states marine corps have served our country in peace and war. today, the marine corps still serves the nation as a force of readiness, prepared to serve whenever the nation calls. it is befitting that we celebrate on november 10 the 236th birthday of the marine corps that we highlight the honor of the montford point marines. on june 25, 1941, president franklin delano roosevelt issued executive order number 8802, opening the doors for the very first african-americans to...
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the uptown parking corp. is an uptown parking garage, so we have been talking to the recreation and park commission. they will have to approve the funding and the new money peace. staff are evaluating what level of participation they want to produce it in, and we will come back and let you know when they have made that decision. this summarizes the debt we have outstanding and we propose to take out with the new revenue bond. here are some numbers. we are looking at $108 million in revenue bonds to generate about $100 million net proceeds, of which, about half and half will go to parking garages and have to the munich state of good repair. that will generate an increment of about $6 million of debt service for us. that is less than 1% of our budget. i think that we can convince both the controlelr and credit rating agencies that we can absorb that level of debt service. another $50 million will be issued to us to refund the outstanding bonds. the market will see about $150 million issue. and so the -- how do we come up with the debt side? people are asking. this is sort of a test bond for us. we did not want to make it too big because we have to develop some i
the uptown parking corp. is an uptown parking garage, so we have been talking to the recreation and park commission. they will have to approve the funding and the new money peace. staff are evaluating what level of participation they want to produce it in, and we will come back and let you know when they have made that decision. this summarizes the debt we have outstanding and we propose to take out with the new revenue bond. here are some numbers. we are looking at $108 million in revenue...