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country life as the lord of steen. rubens' landscapes are suffused with a kind of nostalgia. they evoke a dream of aristocratic life a life based on the ownership of land. today it's only half an hour by car or train from the landlocked aristocratic landscape that rubens painted to the canals of the dutch netherlands. though not far apart physically these two societies were as different at heart as their landscapes. the dutch escaped from feudalism by making new land. they built dikes against the sea in a communal effort that continues today. they made their own precarious land, and their peculiar geography made them. vermeer's view of delft shows us a secure town that has confidently mastered its difficult environment. the sea shaped dutch society. but 80 bitter years of a cruel and bloody war for independence from their snish rulers created a dutch nation. in the middle of the 17th century, seven provinces of the netherlands won their struggle for independence and established the predominantly protestant dutch republ
country life as the lord of steen. rubens' landscapes are suffused with a kind of nostalgia. they evoke a dream of aristocratic life a life based on the ownership of land. today it's only half an hour by car or train from the landlocked aristocratic landscape that rubens painted to the canals of the dutch netherlands. though not far apart physically these two societies were as different at heart as their landscapes. the dutch escaped from feudalism by making new land. they built dikes against...
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pistorius's awareness of the pain and suffering that the steen kam. and pistorius families have suffered as a result of miss steenkamp's death. mr. pistorius is suffering from ptsd and major depressive disorders as diagnosed by dr. bosh, his psychiatrist -- >> we're now watching the opening of the sentencing phase for oscar pistorius, the olympian who has been found guilty of killing his girlfri d girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. we're now hearing from his personal therapist, dr. lore harts hartsenberg. she said she held sessions with him for 18 months, many of those sessions she just simply held him. all of this of course goes to his frame of mind and whether or not he has remorse. for our viewers in the united states "early start" is coming up next, and for everyone else we will continue to listen to the opening stages of this trial. >> his last friends -- >>> a new case of ebola. this time contracted inside a u.s. hospital. shocking hospital officials in texas prompting the cdc to claim a breach in protocol. >>> concerns over possible threats on u.s. s
pistorius's awareness of the pain and suffering that the steen kam. and pistorius families have suffered as a result of miss steenkamp's death. mr. pistorius is suffering from ptsd and major depressive disorders as diagnosed by dr. bosh, his psychiatrist -- >> we're now watching the opening of the sentencing phase for oscar pistorius, the olympian who has been found guilty of killing his girlfri d girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. we're now hearing from his personal therapist, dr. lore harts...
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and a joint statement from bob woodward and bern steen, we love him deeply and he will never be forgotten or replace in our lives. more on our website nbcwashington.com. >>> we want to turn to our weather now. rain and wind could have a big impact on your commute tomorrow. how about it, doug. >> tell you what big impact tomorrow morning. look at the radar. painting the picture pretty well for you. not much going on in this region but up to the north we're continuing to see the rain. that rain has been here over the last couple hours or so. heaviest rain around montgomery county. the wider view still shows this turning of the atmosphere. this is the area of low pressure that will move off the coast. we will be dealing with the rain most of the day tomorrow. the wind could be the bigger factor here. we will talk about that in my forecast coming up in a couple minutes. >> see you then. >>> four sexual assaults or attempted assaults in one early morning in north west washington, the locations, dupont circle, georgetown, george washington university, all of them in a two hour span. we are live
and a joint statement from bob woodward and bern steen, we love him deeply and he will never be forgotten or replace in our lives. more on our website nbcwashington.com. >>> we want to turn to our weather now. rain and wind could have a big impact on your commute tomorrow. how about it, doug. >> tell you what big impact tomorrow morning. look at the radar. painting the picture pretty well for you. not much going on in this region but up to the north we're continuing to see the...
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but now sweden has added it's support by officially recognized the state of pal steen. >> today the government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled, the territories of people, and the government. not to recognize palestine because of their occupation, would be against the principle of international law about no fruits of aggression. remember that more than 130 countries already recognize palestine and we will be, in fact, number 135. >> as once pointed out, sweden's decision does not set an international precedent. it is after all only the one hundred thirty-fifth cub to take this step. but what is distance is that it is the first western european nation to do so. and the palestinians are obviously pleased. >> i believe sweden will give a new impetus to the peace process, israel will be more convinced be i the importance of returning to the negotiations and of dealing with palestine as a state. >> that seems unlikely, it is how the country's foreign minister reacted to t
but now sweden has added it's support by officially recognized the state of pal steen. >> today the government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled, the territories of people, and the government. not to recognize palestine because of their occupation, would be against the principle of international law about no fruits of aggression. remember that more than 130...
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steen camp's fami her family will hold a news conference, we'll monitor that for you. >>> accused pennsylvania state trooper killer eric frein and police say he may have been spotted, again. frein was reportedly spotted last night near the post office in swiftwater and on friday by the pocono mountain east high school. nbc 10 jesse gary is live in swiftwater. jesse, you just spoke to the state police, what are they telling you? >> vai, according to officials at the command post, they do not have an estimated time when the search will resume this morning. the army of law officers searching monroe and pike counties is costing taxpayers more than a million dollars a week. so far, that has produced a handful of sightings, including late last night a police officer saw eric frein at the swiftwater post office that you see right here. this comes days after a sighting near the high school which is a quarter mile down the street. eric frein is wanted for an ambush attack 39 days ago that killed a pennsylvania state troopers and injured a second. the sharp shooter has been able to elude law enforcement
steen camp's fami her family will hold a news conference, we'll monitor that for you. >>> accused pennsylvania state trooper killer eric frein and police say he may have been spotted, again. frein was reportedly spotted last night near the post office in swiftwater and on friday by the pocono mountain east high school. nbc 10 jesse gary is live in swiftwater. jesse, you just spoke to the state police, what are they telling you? >> vai, according to officials at the command post,...
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philadelphia developer bart black steen is buying the multi level retail entertainment pier that sits over the ocean. he is reportedly paying almost $3 million for it. the shops cost 200 million to build. this comes on the heels of the former revel casino hotel selling for far less than it costs to build. >> we have got a very welcomed sight on your drive to and from work. >> gas prices they're dropping here and around the country. it looks like that trend will continue. we'll tell you why coming up. >> and at first glance this little girl looks like your average healthy baby but she's already been through so much in her short life. how she's already made history and continues to beat the odds every day. howard? >> lesean mccoy was the player most thought he was in the big game that the eagles won. but he has a message for the doubters. that will be coming up in sports. >>> tonight at 10:00, two local boys who doctors thought would never walk or talk are thriving. the treatment they're getting and that could end up changing the lives of millions of children. ♪ - ( helicopter whirring
philadelphia developer bart black steen is buying the multi level retail entertainment pier that sits over the ocean. he is reportedly paying almost $3 million for it. the shops cost 200 million to build. this comes on the heels of the former revel casino hotel selling for far less than it costs to build. >> we have got a very welcomed sight on your drive to and from work. >> gas prices they're dropping here and around the country. it looks like that trend will continue. we'll tell...
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the teen steen's uncle is speak out. >> they washed away the blood but they can't wash away what happened yesterday. we want peace. we want justice. we want the chaos to stop. we want people to stop killing our children. like i say, my nephew would never get to see me grow old and gray. i shouldn't have seen my nephew die before i did. >> thousands are expected to rally this weekend in ferguson to demand charges in brown's death. police say officers will work 12 hour shifts to prevent the violent protests that took place immediately after that shooting. >>> more trouble for vikings running back adrian peterson. they're trying to revoke his bond and have him rearrested after allegedly admitting he smoked marijuana while out on bail. according to paperwork on file, peters peterson -- a trial has tentatively been set to begin on december 1st. his lawyers have been working aggressively to get this sped up so he can get back on the playing field. >>> in the battle for the senate republican candidates are doing whatever they can to tie their opponents to president obama. and democrats are doing
the teen steen's uncle is speak out. >> they washed away the blood but they can't wash away what happened yesterday. we want peace. we want justice. we want the chaos to stop. we want people to stop killing our children. like i say, my nephew would never get to see me grow old and gray. i shouldn't have seen my nephew die before i did. >> thousands are expected to rally this weekend in ferguson to demand charges in brown's death. police say officers will work 12 hour shifts to...
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marks versus, saint august steen, or st. joe's of hamilton versus atlantic city.ame it after thursday night football right here on cbs-3. erika? >> coming up in the next half hour, man brutally beaten up on philadelphia street tells a story only to "eyewitness news". >> jan? >> one dead, one injured, and more than 30 spent shell casings found at one overnight shooting scene in north philadelphia. i'm jan carabeo, the latest on the investigation, straight ahead. >> also, the fall out is far from over, after hazing scandal at new jersey high school. the latest threat the superintendent is now making. >>> and vittoria and katie return, with your traffic and weather together on the 3's. looking liver at atlantic city already 66 degrees in center city. we're baback in two minutes. i've been claritin clear awesome! for 8 days. at the first sign of your allergies, doctors recommended taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. 21 days! 14 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws t
marks versus, saint august steen, or st. joe's of hamilton versus atlantic city.ame it after thursday night football right here on cbs-3. erika? >> coming up in the next half hour, man brutally beaten up on philadelphia street tells a story only to "eyewitness news". >> jan? >> one dead, one injured, and more than 30 spent shell casings found at one overnight shooting scene in north philadelphia. i'm jan carabeo, the latest on the investigation, straight ahead....
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judge said she hopes the sentencing brings some closure, to help the grieving process for both the steen camp and pistorius families. >> after a trial in which every moment has been watched, and die sected by millions around the world, finally, an end, and the privacy of a prison sell for oscar. there were two leading candidates for the vaccine. toasts on animals show it is effective even if taken exposure to the virus. results are not expected until december. the other front runner, developed by the u.s. national institutes of health and klein, is based on a chip pan ski cold virus. it's being tested on humans. one so prime up the immune system, and the other one with to boost it. the company says the vaccine can be manufactured quickly, because each component can be produced separately. >> now, while those drugs are being tested quarantining ebola suffering is still being put forward as the most effective way of stopping the spread of the virus. doing so means cutting off already h ever poor people from the source of income. are staying away. more than 20 homes where quarantined. where
judge said she hopes the sentencing brings some closure, to help the grieving process for both the steen camp and pistorius families. >> after a trial in which every moment has been watched, and die sected by millions around the world, finally, an end, and the privacy of a prison sell for oscar. there were two leading candidates for the vaccine. toasts on animals show it is effective even if taken exposure to the virus. results are not expected until december. the other front runner,...
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it is chris steen gnaw -- christina corbin and joanne nosuchunsky. and he is as deep as the ocean and twice as full of fish poop. it is tv's andy levey. and i forgot to do my laundry today so i guess i have to do it on his washboard be as. washboard abs. it is terry safford. he is so buff you ought to see him in it. >> a block. the lede, that's the first story. >> is chris christie in trouble for putting her in a bubble? new jersey officials, they have them there, have released the nurse they quarantined in a tent and she is not happy about the experience. she was the first person to face mandatory quarantine since the policy was announced this friday. governor christie admits that he reversed his decision. >> i didn't reverse them. why are you saying i reversed them? >> my mistake. >> he continued -- >> if she was continuing to be built. she tested negative for ebola. if he was running a high fever and was symptomatic. >> there you go. on sunday the nurse who was threatening a federal lawsuit spoke to cnn. >> we don't need politicians to make these
it is chris steen gnaw -- christina corbin and joanne nosuchunsky. and he is as deep as the ocean and twice as full of fish poop. it is tv's andy levey. and i forgot to do my laundry today so i guess i have to do it on his washboard be as. washboard abs. it is terry safford. he is so buff you ought to see him in it. >> a block. the lede, that's the first story. >> is chris christie in trouble for putting her in a bubble? new jersey officials, they have them there, have released the...
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. >> for the first time we can see the sis steen chapel in detail, and admire it's beauty and original form. this is how mikel anglo must have seen it right after he painted it. >> when he painted in the 16th century, he relied on the light coming from the chapels big windows. but in the 1980's experts realized that the sunlight ultraviolet radiation was causing the colors to fade. wind does and artificial lights may have saved the frescoes but left tourists in the dark. until today, standing inside was an awe inspiring but also frustrating experience. visitors will be only 20 meters away from the world's most famous ceiling, but due to poor lighting, some of the details of the scenes painted on it were hardly visible. now you can almost feel you can touch the hand of god. >> the new lighting system is part of a renaissance of the sis teenager chapel, that will be premiered in november. >> and yet, there is still a dark side of the sanctuary, which is gone under the spotlight. >> at the end of october, the vatican layed on a corporate event for car maker porsche, a private tour, and a
. >> for the first time we can see the sis steen chapel in detail, and admire it's beauty and original form. this is how mikel anglo must have seen it right after he painted it. >> when he painted in the 16th century, he relied on the light coming from the chapels big windows. but in the 1980's experts realized that the sunlight ultraviolet radiation was causing the colors to fade. wind does and artificial lights may have saved the frescoes but left tourists in the dark. until...
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wayne steen's investigation shows us that bad actions of a very few, and inaction of many more, failed our students and our faculty, and our staff. and it undermined our encity fusions. >> release followed allegations and also former student athletes and a former administrator, but tony, it is important to note, this wasn't only athletes there were others involved out of these 3100 students or so taking these fake classes about half were with athletes. >> all right. appreciate it. ahead we will talk to a former unc football player. stocks rose today on better than expected earnings news. the s&p 500 rose about 24-points and the nasdaq gains about 70 points. lawmakers want a limited recall of cars with faulty air bags to be expanded nationally. air backings could rupture in the a crash causing shards of metal to go flying. now the problem seems to be worse when the humidity is high, the recall has been limited to states that have high humidity levels. but two senators wanted to be nationwide, so far 12 million cars have been recalled. new security tape released of the gunman, and the ca
wayne steen's investigation shows us that bad actions of a very few, and inaction of many more, failed our students and our faculty, and our staff. and it undermined our encity fusions. >> release followed allegations and also former student athletes and a former administrator, but tony, it is important to note, this wasn't only athletes there were others involved out of these 3100 students or so taking these fake classes about half were with athletes. >> all right. appreciate it....
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the 14-year-old was among four students hit when the steen age gunman opened fire inside of the school cafeteria. adam housley live at the west coast bureau with more on the story. >> reporter: shannon, continued sad news coming out of the area north of seattle. as you mentioned on friday the gunman was killed. a question how that happened. a 14-year-old girl, they were two the original victims on friday. now yesterday we have been told, gia soriano, 14 years old, she died. she was in the cafeteria on friday. her parents were told, have donated her organs. very sad time. her friends say she was nothing but a smiley 14-year-old girl who was very well-liked in marysville, washington. two other boys at harborview medical center. 14-year-old, 15-year-old they remain in intensive care. they were both related to the gunman. another girl at providence regional medical center, she is in critical condition as well. as for soriano's family they're completely and heartbroken about this and released a statement through a doctor at the hospital. >> we're devastated by this senseless tragedy. gia is
the 14-year-old was among four students hit when the steen age gunman opened fire inside of the school cafeteria. adam housley live at the west coast bureau with more on the story. >> reporter: shannon, continued sad news coming out of the area north of seattle. as you mentioned on friday the gunman was killed. a question how that happened. a 14-year-old girl, they were two the original victims on friday. now yesterday we have been told, gia soriano, 14 years old, she died. she was in the...
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this dress is made from the house of netty rosen steen. netty rosenstein was an useryian immigrant. she developed her own fashion house, thought about going out of business about 1931, but her dress designs were so desired that some of the major high-end department stores such as approached her and said would you design lines for us, so she went back into business. for you women who have heard of the little black dress, you can blame or thank netty for that. she came up with the idea that every woman needed to have a little black dress in her closet. one of the things about this dress is that it was designed for mrs. eisenhower by a steam stress who joined her sister in law -- actually, she joined her sister in law in making clothes before she was her sister-in-law and met and married her brother. the other thing you can see is the handbag. the handbag was made by a woman now well known, if you follow fashion, but unknown at the time. the woman's name was judith leiber. she was a hungarian jewish holocaust survivor who married one of eisenhower's troops when gersenliber came in 1946
this dress is made from the house of netty rosen steen. netty rosenstein was an useryian immigrant. she developed her own fashion house, thought about going out of business about 1931, but her dress designs were so desired that some of the major high-end department stores such as approached her and said would you design lines for us, so she went back into business. for you women who have heard of the little black dress, you can blame or thank netty for that. she came up with the idea that every...
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josh sharp steen maryland's second of health insisted there is little risk to the general public in aroundlly very low risk. it's really the people who are taking care of patients were they're very very sick. >> reporter: employees at nih told us they are not overly concerned about having an ebola patient in isolation on campus. >> it's a medical facility and i'm fine with it. i'm in building 10 also but i'm on a different side of building 10, and they're saying that, you know, the air doesn't circulate the same, you know, it doesn't go in the same way. so i don't -- i don't have any worries. >> report roar officials cannot say how long nina pham will stay at nih but what they can say they have a definite goal for when she will be ready to leave. >> she will get out when she's well enough and free of virus. >> reporter: it's important to tell you nih had a run through on all of this last month. a doctor who been treating patients of ebola symptoms in west africa was flown here at the end of september. officials are concerned he had been exposed to ebola virus. luce san dawn, fortunately di
josh sharp steen maryland's second of health insisted there is little risk to the general public in aroundlly very low risk. it's really the people who are taking care of patients were they're very very sick. >> reporter: employees at nih told us they are not overly concerned about having an ebola patient in isolation on campus. >> it's a medical facility and i'm fine with it. i'm in building 10 also but i'm on a different side of building 10, and they're saying that, you know, the...
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. >> we have steen a huge tv battle over all the adams saying who would do a -- ada over who would do better job. the milwaukee sentinel analyzed the numbers and found wisconsin lagged the nation in private sector growth, including governor walker's year and ms. burke's years. if fans expect the packers to win the super bowl every year, why shouldn't the taxpayers expect better results? give me some plays that will allow the state to outperform the country. ms. burke you go first. >> it is why i am running for governor, because we are not doing the things to make sure we are doing the things to make sure wisconsin has a growing thriving economy. it is going to take a lot more than is being done right now. that is why i laid out in my invest for success jobs plan five core strategies on how to make this work. these are five strategies that are unique to wisconsin, ones that i think will work here. they are the best ideas that i gathered from across the country. two of them -- i could go on for a lot more than a minute thirty on this, but it is about work force development. training, co
. >> we have steen a huge tv battle over all the adams saying who would do a -- ada over who would do better job. the milwaukee sentinel analyzed the numbers and found wisconsin lagged the nation in private sector growth, including governor walker's year and ms. burke's years. if fans expect the packers to win the super bowl every year, why shouldn't the taxpayers expect better results? give me some plays that will allow the state to outperform the country. ms. burke you go first....
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you can look at the book "occupational hazard" by david hetle steen. that's one of the disturbing trends that he finds. war is awful. so nothing in my comments suggest i think we should just go and bomb and take over kill a lot of civilians. what i am saying is that -- again, this comes from clause wits. mistakes that come from kindness are the very worst. you may, in fact, think you're being kind, but in fact you're elongating a longer suffering in terms of the war. so what if instead of the thunder run to baghdad we had actually used the center -- we had gone slower. we had stabilized the weapons and populations, we had targeted the population and the military. would we have killed less than the 122,384 to 135,990 civilians that we ultimately killed? this is the trolly example essentially. we will never know. that's a hindsight question that we will have no answers to. let me move on. bob suggested those in the military should have quit this criminal enterprise instead of essentially participating in the iraq war. i'm in the camp that i don't think t
you can look at the book "occupational hazard" by david hetle steen. that's one of the disturbing trends that he finds. war is awful. so nothing in my comments suggest i think we should just go and bomb and take over kill a lot of civilians. what i am saying is that -- again, this comes from clause wits. mistakes that come from kindness are the very worst. you may, in fact, think you're being kind, but in fact you're elongating a longer suffering in terms of the war. so what if...
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he shot and killed reeva steen camp last year. revealing her parents received monthly payments from the double amputee for living expenses but now they plan to pay the money back. >>> a line of storms caused two tornadoes in atlanta area. winds of up to 70 miles per hour knocked down trees and power lines. the same system brought heavy rain and flooding to north florida. no serious injuries are reported. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," flight atten >>> from the kpix 5 weather center, grab the umbrella just for a hit and mess pop-up scattered showers for the morning hours. then becoming mostly cloudy and breezy. right now, we are in the 50s and in the 60s. and later today, 60s to the low and mid-70s. the winds not as windy as yesterday. south and southwest 5 to 15 miles per hour. ain friday evening. >>> what did your captor do? >> something completely unexpected happened. >> ahead his dramatic rescue. >> the news is back on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. den years will not just be gold plated. i had 3 differen
he shot and killed reeva steen camp last year. revealing her parents received monthly payments from the double amputee for living expenses but now they plan to pay the money back. >>> a line of storms caused two tornadoes in atlanta area. winds of up to 70 miles per hour knocked down trees and power lines. the same system brought heavy rain and flooding to north florida. no serious injuries are reported. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," flight atten >>> from...
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in fact, according to the latest fbi reports, we have steen an increase in violent crimes to second in the midwest. out of 10 american states, the second largest increase in violent crimes. so we are not doing enough. we have to make sure we provide adequate funding to our communities to be able toe fight this. when governor walker mentions the shot spotter, this is something he would not include in his budget. he turned down the request by milwaukee to have that, and it was only after a lot of pressure was put on that they restored it to funding. enough is not being done. i would work with law enforcement to identify other ways that they can be successful. we have to work with community groups and encourage the police to work with community groups so that it has a grassroots effort, and we have to improve the job situation in the central city. we know when you increase employment and jobs, crime goes down. so this cannot be just about law enforcement. it has to be about engagement in communities and economic development. >> governor walker? >> again, here are the facts. the facts are
in fact, according to the latest fbi reports, we have steen an increase in violent crimes to second in the midwest. out of 10 american states, the second largest increase in violent crimes. so we are not doing enough. we have to make sure we provide adequate funding to our communities to be able toe fight this. when governor walker mentions the shot spotter, this is something he would not include in his budget. he turned down the request by milwaukee to have that, and it was only after a lot of...
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you can look at the book "occupational hazard" by david hetle steen. that's one of the disturbing trends that he finds. war is awful. so nothing in my comments suggest i think we should just go and bomb and take over kill a lot of civilians. what i am saying is that -- again, this comes from clause wits. mistakes that come from kindness are the very worst. you may, in fact, think you're being kind, but in fact you're elongating a longer suffering in terms of the war. so what if instead of the thunder run to baghdad we had actually used the center -- we had gone slower. we had stabilized the weapons and populations, we had targeted the population and the military. would we have killed less than the 122,384 to 135,990 civilians that we ultimately killed? this is the trolly example essentially. we will never know. that's a hindsight question that we will have no answers to. let me move on. bob suggested those in the military should have quit this criminal enterprise instead of essentially participating in the iraq war. i'm in the camp that i don't think t
you can look at the book "occupational hazard" by david hetle steen. that's one of the disturbing trends that he finds. war is awful. so nothing in my comments suggest i think we should just go and bomb and take over kill a lot of civilians. what i am saying is that -- again, this comes from clause wits. mistakes that come from kindness are the very worst. you may, in fact, think you're being kind, but in fact you're elongating a longer suffering in terms of the war. so what if...
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okay, okay, it's all diane fine steen, you told saxby chambliss, you told mike rogers, but you didn'tell me. and we're kind of at that cusp in our political culture. when i was director of cia, outside advisory board, i had a wonderful team of outside civilians. carla fiorina. i gave them a tough job. another subcommittee was doing i.t. another subcommittee was doing recruiting. i dave her a philosophical problem. take a couple months, study this problem. will america be able to conduct espionage in the future? inside our broader political culture that every day demands. they study itted for four months and gave me a very firm, heartily speaking, eh, we're not sure. which is a very telling answer. here we are with a national enterprise i'm going to assume we all believe is legitimate and necessary, american espionage and a broader political culture that demands for tran parency that demands secrecy for its very nature for its very success. that's why this is now so difficult for all of us. >> following up. bart, general hayden described what you're doing -- or the release of this info
okay, okay, it's all diane fine steen, you told saxby chambliss, you told mike rogers, but you didn'tell me. and we're kind of at that cusp in our political culture. when i was director of cia, outside advisory board, i had a wonderful team of outside civilians. carla fiorina. i gave them a tough job. another subcommittee was doing i.t. another subcommittee was doing recruiting. i dave her a philosophical problem. take a couple months, study this problem. will america be able to conduct...
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wayne steen did a very thorough job. i was pleasantly surprised. very well written.he was not an employee at north carolina, so i think there are some things still missing, you know, about the culture of the institution. but a lot of what i was saying was in the report. >> right. has she been under attack? mary. >> she's sustained a lot and that's common what happens when people expose wrongdoing in the workplaces. a lot of time the focus is on those who is doing the exposure. mary has fallen in that line. >> when you come forward, people try to attack back and say what they're doing. here's what he with can tell you, 3,100 students, nearly half athletes were forced into the easy majors. took 188 no show classes. and it took place over the last 20 years. athletes were forced into majors like african american studies because they were easier. even though they didn't want to do that. grades were inflated. and did they actually sign up for courses that didn't exist, mary? >> yes. yes, we had paper class system for many years where students would just have to write a pap
wayne steen did a very thorough job. i was pleasantly surprised. very well written.he was not an employee at north carolina, so i think there are some things still missing, you know, about the culture of the institution. but a lot of what i was saying was in the report. >> right. has she been under attack? mary. >> she's sustained a lot and that's common what happens when people expose wrongdoing in the workplaces. a lot of time the focus is on those who is doing the exposure. mary...