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. >> i guess [indiscernible] >> i'm upset as an american. as somebody who believes government can be a force for good, this decision just weakens everybody's faith in government. democracy. if people lose face in -- faith in democracy, faith in some ability to control the events that are occurring in washington, the actions of elected officials, the average person loses that faith, this is a much different country and i fear the consequences. i genuinely fear what is happening here. go talk to average people. they are just so disillusioned in the system. one of the main reasons -- look, the tea party has gridlocked our government. how does the tea party have such power? some of it is that they dominate some of the republican primaries but much of it is they have 20 people and they can call up and push a button and say put this money in. we sought when the government was shut down. the ads in your district that you are opposing, a small number of people who really want to paralyze the government are just being given such huge disproportionate
. >> i guess [indiscernible] >> i'm upset as an american. as somebody who believes government can be a force for good, this decision just weakens everybody's faith in government. democracy. if people lose face in -- faith in democracy, faith in some ability to control the events that are occurring in washington, the actions of elected officials, the average person loses that faith, this is a much different country and i fear the consequences. i genuinely fear what is happening here....
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pious clients were the wait companies in san francisco that are part of the ecology he served as an american senior account person. in 1974 he roved into the cycling industry but joining a variety of more responsible positions from 94 to 2001. in october of 2001 he was promoted to group manager of the san francisco region ecology and appoint to the administrative committee and was the offer seer the committee. he was widely involved in the leadership of the companies not only in the community but through civic and others organizations. he was a member of the clean city cookies and also one of his most proudest appointments was by the bay. the love of his life irene and children and family and friends knew jonas a passionate fighter for life and the genuine human being that provided the best bear hugs on the planet. it's unfortunate that john lost his battle to cancer so we bid john a farewell. i'm equally as heavy to address this memoriam and supervisor avalos joins me. on wednesday april 16th an amazing mother and her 3 years old son were killed in a tragic fire that erupted in their home.
pious clients were the wait companies in san francisco that are part of the ecology he served as an american senior account person. in 1974 he roved into the cycling industry but joining a variety of more responsible positions from 94 to 2001. in october of 2001 he was promoted to group manager of the san francisco region ecology and appoint to the administrative committee and was the offer seer the committee. he was widely involved in the leadership of the companies not only in the community...
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the media does a disservice to us and to our nation when they look at politics as an "american idol" show. who's going to win and who's down tomorrow. the problems are serious and we take our responsibility seriously as american citizens, we need to talk about the real issues. respect each other's different point of view and learn from each other. let me begin by telling you a little bit about myself and about my political history, which is very different i think than most folks in the united states senate. i started off my life living in brooklyn, new york. my dad was a paint salesman. he came to america from poland at the age of 17 without a nickel in his pocket. he worked very hard. never made a whole lot of money. but turned on out, he ended up, he loved this country because it gave him the freedom to raise two kids. he never went to -- didn't graduate high school, but his kids graduated college. that was a pretty big deal in our family. he had financial security in the sense that he always had a job. that meant something to somebody. i went to the state of vermont just about 50
the media does a disservice to us and to our nation when they look at politics as an "american idol" show. who's going to win and who's down tomorrow. the problems are serious and we take our responsibility seriously as american citizens, we need to talk about the real issues. respect each other's different point of view and learn from each other. let me begin by telling you a little bit about myself and about my political history, which is very different i think than most folks in...
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. >>> an excited cheer as an american runner finished first in the boston marathon today. more than three decades since that happened. they celebrate. one year after the deadly marathon, runners hit the pavement hard with resilience. the crowd cheered as runners crossed the finish line at the 118 boston marathon. >> it was amazing. it was just electric. >> the first american to win in 31 years. >> never gave up. >> rita kenya repeated as the woman in record time. they were among nearly 36,000 runners and one million spectators who helped them celebrate another race after last if career's deadly bombings. this is the second boston marathon, wearing inspiration under his sleeve. once runners crossed the finish line, many went to medic treats. last year doctors were saving limbs and lives. >> i saw the destruction that the bomb had done. >> this doctor has 20 years experience working the marathons. after the horror he saw last year, he wasn't sure he would come back. >> i didn't know. enough was enough. >> then he decided the better thing would be to help train the first gene
. >>> an excited cheer as an american runner finished first in the boston marathon today. more than three decades since that happened. they celebrate. one year after the deadly marathon, runners hit the pavement hard with resilience. the crowd cheered as runners crossed the finish line at the 118 boston marathon. >> it was amazing. it was just electric. >> the first american to win in 31 years. >> never gave up. >> rita kenya repeated as the woman in record...
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amendment, although there may be some concerns with weapons in the airport, i believe that, you know, as an americanou have the right to protect yourself at all times, so certainly i don't have an issue with it. >> reporter: in schools across the state if you are a principal, a janitor, a cook, as long as you are given permission by the school district to carry the loaded weapon in the school, you are okay. licensed holders will also be able to take their weapons into any state or local government building, also restaurants and bars. but it's up to the restaurant and bars that serve alcohol to make the decision as to whether they allow someone with a loaded weapon into their restaurant. >>> georgia will become the ninth state this year loosening its gun relations. >>> a young boy in syria narrowly survived a mortar strike only to be killed a few months later. first a warning the video you are about to see is very graphic. >> reporter: for this family joseph is not just another statistic, it was that son. it was only a few days thatting his father was able to remove the blood stains. >> there was smo
amendment, although there may be some concerns with weapons in the airport, i believe that, you know, as an americanou have the right to protect yourself at all times, so certainly i don't have an issue with it. >> reporter: in schools across the state if you are a principal, a janitor, a cook, as long as you are given permission by the school district to carry the loaded weapon in the school, you are okay. licensed holders will also be able to take their weapons into any state or local...
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. >> i guess [indiscernible] >> i'm upset as an american. as somebody who believes government can be a force for good, this decision just weakens everybody's faith in government.
. >> i guess [indiscernible] >> i'm upset as an american. as somebody who believes government can be a force for good, this decision just weakens everybody's faith in government.
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>> how can you find out through the freedom of information act is a person as an american citizen or an illegal immigrant? >> i guess you could file a foia >> you can't because -- a per certificate search on a u.s. citizen i guess but in terms of dhs i don't think you can get that information directly from them. i want my file from usdi's i must sign the foia request. you can do census data research and you can do other research through the governments national records agencies. they will do for example if you want to find out somebody came over on the manifest that is available either under the freedom of information act or something published on line so you can find out if someone came over from united states for for someone's immigration records those are usually a matter of privacy. the federal government releases those individual -- records of individual requesting that or represents it like an attorney. >> you what if you are contemplating a lawsuit against that person and you are trying to find out their status? >> if you see somebody you have a right to discovery and if your q
>> how can you find out through the freedom of information act is a person as an american citizen or an illegal immigrant? >> i guess you could file a foia >> you can't because -- a per certificate search on a u.s. citizen i guess but in terms of dhs i don't think you can get that information directly from them. i want my file from usdi's i must sign the foia request. you can do census data research and you can do other research through the governments national records...
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the media does a disservice to us and our nation when they look at politics as an "american idol" show. win?s going to who is up-to-date? who is down tomorrow? the problems are serious. if we take our responsibility seriously as american citizens, we need to talk about the real issues, respect each other's different points of view, and learn from each other. you a begin by telling little bit about myself and about my political history, which is very different from most folks in the united states senate. life living iny brooklyn, new york. heard of that town, south of here. [laughter] dad was a paint salesman. that is what he did his whole life. he came to america from poland at the age of 17. without a nickel in his pocket. his life with a lot more than that. he worked very hard and never made a whole lot of money. not being very political, i perceived as i grew older how much he loved this country. he loved this country because it gave him the freedom to raise two kids. he did not graduate high school, but his kids graduated college and that was a big deal in our family. he had financ
the media does a disservice to us and our nation when they look at politics as an "american idol" show. win?s going to who is up-to-date? who is down tomorrow? the problems are serious. if we take our responsibility seriously as american citizens, we need to talk about the real issues, respect each other's different points of view, and learn from each other. you a begin by telling little bit about myself and about my political history, which is very different from most folks in the...
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jubilation in the air today at the start of this, the 118th marathon, and there was a storybook ending as an american won the men's division for the first time in 31 years. meb keflezighi finished in two hours eight minutes and 37 seconds. rita jebtoo, of kenya, was the first among women, in a new course record, two hours, 18 minutes and 57 seconds. jeff glor is in boston. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: under sunny skies, around unprecedented security, wave after wave went off just after 9:00 a.m. more than 30,000 runners, more than a million watching. last year, meb keflezighiwas one of the spectators. >> i was so soar, i couldn't go down the stairs. >> reporter: he told us that he took motivation from the attacks. >> that night i just didn't know how wonderful it would be to come back and win for boston. >> reporter: for one year your focus has been on the boston marathon? >> 365 days. >> reporter: he had the names of the people who died during marathon week last year written on the four corners of his bib. raised in san diego since age 12, keflezighi wept when he crossed the line. the 38-yea
jubilation in the air today at the start of this, the 118th marathon, and there was a storybook ending as an american won the men's division for the first time in 31 years. meb keflezighi finished in two hours eight minutes and 37 seconds. rita jebtoo, of kenya, was the first among women, in a new course record, two hours, 18 minutes and 57 seconds. jeff glor is in boston. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: under sunny skies, around unprecedented security, wave after wave went off just...
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. >> a leadership role in terms of innovation and research, we should as an american people go aftere don't want to give that away to chooin ina or the germans or anyone else. how can you speak clearly and say we don't give subsidies to those oil companies. >> we shouldn't be. we shouldn't give subsidies to any industry. >> they pollute our air and pollute our waters, and you want to say, oh, that's fine. leave them alone. they're such nice people. >> if they have -- >> they are such nice people. >> juan, i'm against -- if you're a libertarian, as you say you are, i hope you're against subsidies for every industry, but especially green energy -- >> i don't hear you say that. >> all these investments have been losers for the american people. it's gone down the drain. >> no, no, don't forget -- >> let me bring in wayne. we have the libertarian view. wayne, what's your thought on the american taxpayer subsidi subsidizing some of these initiatives? >> some of these things have turned out -- i don't know that the end justifies the means but in many cases -- you think the human genome proj
. >> a leadership role in terms of innovation and research, we should as an american people go aftere don't want to give that away to chooin ina or the germans or anyone else. how can you speak clearly and say we don't give subsidies to those oil companies. >> we shouldn't be. we shouldn't give subsidies to any industry. >> they pollute our air and pollute our waters, and you want to say, oh, that's fine. leave them alone. they're such nice people. >> if they have --...
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pious clients were the wait companies in san francisco that are part of the ecology he served as an american senior account person. in 1974 he roved into the cycling industry but joining a variety of more responsible positions from 94 to 2001. in october of 2001 he was promoted to group manager of the san francisco region ecology and appoint to the administrative committee and was the offer seer the committee. he was widely involved in the leadership of the companies not only in the community but through civic and others organizations.
pious clients were the wait companies in san francisco that are part of the ecology he served as an american senior account person. in 1974 he roved into the cycling industry but joining a variety of more responsible positions from 94 to 2001. in october of 2001 he was promoted to group manager of the san francisco region ecology and appoint to the administrative committee and was the offer seer the committee. he was widely involved in the leadership of the companies not only in the community...
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much of aing so connection as an american society to what our wildlife heritage is and wolves are at the core of that. we know it's a female. and we have the upper jaw and the lower mandible. one of the first things i noticed about this is that it is an extremely old cow. you see a lot of tooth layer in if this were a young cow, these teeth would be high. they would be appear at this level. you can see it almost down to the gum line. this is an old cow. this is a cow that loved a long time in the ecosystem. she lived for the last 18 years, that lived and survived with wolves. >> if you look at elk herds, there are very healthy elk herds. they are either at or above objectives for elk. you might have times when wolves caused the kurds to decline and take hunting opportunity way from people and we have to come to whether or not that is acceptable to us as a society to have that alan's -- that balance. >> staining, coloring, or everybody wants to be the best in the world. there are a lot here in montana. many have won world titles. hunting is a big heart of our economy out here. and it
much of aing so connection as an american society to what our wildlife heritage is and wolves are at the core of that. we know it's a female. and we have the upper jaw and the lower mandible. one of the first things i noticed about this is that it is an extremely old cow. you see a lot of tooth layer in if this were a young cow, these teeth would be high. they would be appear at this level. you can see it almost down to the gum line. this is an old cow. this is a cow that loved a long time in...
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we as an american people have to come together to resolve this. >> guest: this is one of the problems why things don't work in washington. on the ledge of trial lawyers and other groups who spent a lot of money to democratic politicians but on the right, republicans can wall street, big corporations to send a lot of money to politicians. when the objective is to only get reelected as it's often is with something like a 97% reelection rate in this town, when that's the objective instead of doing the business of the people, you are going to have dysfunctional nonworking government. i had become a political environmentalist. i believe in recycling trash and politicians for the same reason, because each left in one place too long leads to a foul smell. there's a disease in this done. you come in with the best ethics and it doesn't take very long for you to get corrupted. get them out before they catch it. >> host: most americans agree. the polls indicate there's a "wall street journal" poll briefly 54% americans say throw all the bums out. >> guest: don't reelect them them. >> host: that'
we as an american people have to come together to resolve this. >> guest: this is one of the problems why things don't work in washington. on the ledge of trial lawyers and other groups who spent a lot of money to democratic politicians but on the right, republicans can wall street, big corporations to send a lot of money to politicians. when the objective is to only get reelected as it's often is with something like a 97% reelection rate in this town, when that's the objective instead of...
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fact they point out would violate the nation's constitution the philippines was once regarded as an american astronaut is communism in southeast asia and now the us sees that i'm sending troops at this time taking in china that shot. the agreements in the light is the increasing distance between the us and philippine made treats business people around the loud i increasingly ten and that tension to sell the station to mark its one of the growth engine is a nipple ring corny and with this in mind officials from the japan external trade organization or chapter eleven opened an office in the laotian capital p and t and they had to keep japanese business people helping hand in setting up shop in one of the region's nuanced untapped funky as an ek was happy curry tiara reports the pillow being ten aged only nineteen and active put it on the eighth by that i was wise strategy. chinese think the score you don't already have that much heart in niles. japanese companies out wasn't trying to blend them kristen's pm. tune in to this moment i became concerned countries. liam country is to get real takin
fact they point out would violate the nation's constitution the philippines was once regarded as an american astronaut is communism in southeast asia and now the us sees that i'm sending troops at this time taking in china that shot. the agreements in the light is the increasing distance between the us and philippine made treats business people around the loud i increasingly ten and that tension to sell the station to mark its one of the growth engine is a nipple ring corny and with this in...
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unilateral unauthorized aggression against an american ally in turning the streets over to robb's a terrorist. in the course and has every single principle invoked as a senator to justify the attacks on the george bush war in iraq. obama lost egypt the largest and most important nation it was an american ally 40 years before obama overthrew the president. obama in the secondary -- into secretaries but the power behind the islamic terrorist organization of the muslim brotherhood except they claim to take direction from allah. it is a spoiler of al qaeda the creator of some honest and this source of the global jihad against america and the west. and not only cost us our egyptian ally that has opened the door for the putin imperial russia to replace it as the great power influence of the region. on top of these trails obama has systematically appease the most deadly enemy, the terrorist regime in iran. it has conspired to ensure the iranian will love -- mullahs are successful in their drive to acquire nuclear weapons. obama has turned his back on the only democracy in the middle east and the most faithful ally and has thrown its weight behind the coun
unilateral unauthorized aggression against an american ally in turning the streets over to robb's a terrorist. in the course and has every single principle invoked as a senator to justify the attacks on the george bush war in iraq. obama lost egypt the largest and most important nation it was an american ally 40 years before obama overthrew the president. obama in the secondary -- into secretaries but the power behind the islamic terrorist organization of the muslim brotherhood except they...
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as an american pro he won five bouts and lost two. by then he pushed 30, and the last fight, the one that broke his hand and nose was enough for his young wife. >> she said "no, no, i want your face straight. i don't want you to fight no more." >> now estaifan shilatia's only fights is with chicago's traffics and windows. thiss how he supportize his family. he saved up to by a chicago taxi medallion, worth $4 4u7bz thous, so -- $400,000, he is his own boss. >> the money ut got from this job sends your kids to college. >> and they are educate, and thank god. i told my kids you never know what you will be. god bless america. i told them three years ago, four years ago, who believe is going to be black president. estaifan shilatia's hard work earnt him a modest home in a suburb of chicago. a moment where he raised four children, now young adults. they now how lucky they are. lucky that we are here in the united states, that we get a chance to get an education, and a chance - lucky that we have opportunities, more opportunities than he ha
as an american pro he won five bouts and lost two. by then he pushed 30, and the last fight, the one that broke his hand and nose was enough for his young wife. >> she said "no, no, i want your face straight. i don't want you to fight no more." >> now estaifan shilatia's only fights is with chicago's traffics and windows. thiss how he supportize his family. he saved up to by a chicago taxi medallion, worth $4 4u7bz thous, so -- $400,000, he is his own boss. >> the...
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. >> reporter: an emotional marathon one year after the bombings, as an american wins the elite race.bolism lost on no one. the first time an american man has won since 1983. >> and she's got it! >> reporter: in the women's elite, 33-year-old kenya, became the fastest woman ever to run the race. in blazing sunshine, the 118th boston marathon went off with major incident. among the fund runners many felt the crowd estimated to be a million strong. >> this one has meaning like obviously none other. it's just great to be here and be able to participate in this. >> it just meant so much to race for everybody who wasn't able to do it before, and for anyone that really experienced the tragedy. >> i just wanted to be here this year. it was all about running it for boston and the race. and as people said it brought the race back to the runners. >> reporter: and that was the feeling that radiated across the whole day. and here on boston common, more than 200 canvas panels of support for the city. america for boston prayer canvas is an idea that grew from a few friends in florida appalled at th
. >> reporter: an emotional marathon one year after the bombings, as an american wins the elite race.bolism lost on no one. the first time an american man has won since 1983. >> and she's got it! >> reporter: in the women's elite, 33-year-old kenya, became the fastest woman ever to run the race. in blazing sunshine, the 118th boston marathon went off with major incident. among the fund runners many felt the crowd estimated to be a million strong. >> this one has meaning...
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my question is there is so much i don't know because as a child you live with it. an american ambassador helped us leave damascus. we came to the united states and he started working for lockede. and another scientist worked for aero jet for 40 years and was instrumental in developing the biking cycle >> this is facscinatinfascinati. maybe you can stay and speak with me. did you have a question? >> how did the other german scientist -- why did they use the arabic passports? >> come talk to me after wards. the middle east part is we can chat after this. >> did you find information about plum island and what happened there about genetically modified organisms and lyme disease. >> a chemist was in charge of setting up plum island. and a doctor was in charge of of weaponizing the reminder pass and another disease for the third reich. and doctors are associated with plum island there. there is a lot of suggestion that he also set-up plum island and worked there. but i could find no official documents that made that connection sound. but it certainly is reasonable speculation. good
my question is there is so much i don't know because as a child you live with it. an american ambassador helped us leave damascus. we came to the united states and he started working for lockede. and another scientist worked for aero jet for 40 years and was instrumental in developing the biking cycle >> this is facscinatinfascinati. maybe you can stay and speak with me. did you have a question? >> how did the other german scientist -- why did they use the arabic passports? >>...
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david gave a very good tourist view of the world as an american, seeing the collapse of american power throughout the world as a result of the current administration and their misguided one of the witches of raised on the proposition that one should be good once enemies adapt one's friends. so as i show in my book, it has been a bipartisan solution of the administration since nixon that the way forward is to moderate this. the plo that arafat ordered of the first african-american u.s. ambassador in sudan in 1970. together with his deputy chief of staff charged this and was assassinated by the terrorists. and so essential in my book the u.s. response to that was to cut a deal to turn a blind eye so long as they limited their operations to jewish targets. and so that worked out in this way. the italians also had the same deal and the idea constantly in the back of the minds of u.s. administrations on both sides of the partisan divide was that so long as the plo maintained or eliminated its terrorist attack the jews, it was modern and they were somehow distinct from the global web of terr
david gave a very good tourist view of the world as an american, seeing the collapse of american power throughout the world as a result of the current administration and their misguided one of the witches of raised on the proposition that one should be good once enemies adapt one's friends. so as i show in my book, it has been a bipartisan solution of the administration since nixon that the way forward is to moderate this. the plo that arafat ordered of the first african-american u.s....
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. >> an emotional year as an american wins the men's elite race. a symbolism lost on no one. came home in a little over 2 hours and 8 minutes. the first time an american has done it since 1983. >> and she's got it. >> and the woman's elite, kenyan rita jetu, became the woman to win it in the fastest, 2 hours and 18 minutes. among the fun runners, many felt the love of the crowd lining the route estimated to be a million strong. >> emotionalism had meaning like obviously no other. it is great to be here to participate in this. >> it just meant so much to be able to race for anyone who hasn't been here before and to experience the tragedy that happened this year. >> i just wanted to be here this year, all about running, running it for boston and for race. as people said, it brought the race back, gave the race back to the runners and that is what it was all about. >> that's the feeling that radiated the whole day. boston common are gathered here for their belongings. america for boston prayer canvas, appalled at the loss of life and injuries they saw last year. >> we started wit
. >> an emotional year as an american wins the men's elite race. a symbolism lost on no one. came home in a little over 2 hours and 8 minutes. the first time an american has done it since 1983. >> and she's got it. >> and the woman's elite, kenyan rita jetu, became the woman to win it in the fastest, 2 hours and 18 minutes. among the fun runners, many felt the love of the crowd lining the route estimated to be a million strong. >> emotionalism had meaning like obviously...
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and as an american, as a mother, it's hard for me to let it all go. i couldn't -- i couldn't just let these young men and women who raised their hands to volunteer so my sons can go on with their lives, i couldn't let it go. >> is that how you got started? is that the motivation for it all? >> that was the motivation. i think as parents and as american parents, my family's inta inta intact, my children are able to go to college, they're able to continue with their lives because many young men and women raised their hand. they volunteered, they offered to go. their families are broken and i've met some of those matter mothers. as a mother, i couldn't say it's okay that -- you know, hey, it's okay, thanks and walk away. >> it's a very interesting concept. you take american heros and take them to israel and introduce them to their israeli counter parts. your husband came back from iraq. had serious difficulty with post-traumatic stress disorder. did you know something was wrong? >> absolutely. >> it wasn't subtle? >> he was a different person when he cam
and as an american, as a mother, it's hard for me to let it all go. i couldn't -- i couldn't just let these young men and women who raised their hands to volunteer so my sons can go on with their lives, i couldn't let it go. >> is that how you got started? is that the motivation for it all? >> that was the motivation. i think as parents and as american parents, my family's inta inta intact, my children are able to go to college, they're able to continue with their lives because many...
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we will fight as an american unit under the american flag except for you guys come you can go. so they gave them to the french. so this unit, which had poor training, poor equipment had the right for their own rifles and was sent to the account where they were initially made to dig ditches and they were low enough to a foreign power they fought so valiantly they ended up coming home is one of the most decorated unit unit in the entie united states army. that's what i think. [applause] that was one of the worst things that was done to them as they were not able to march in the parade. that is one of the good things being a soldier is before you go off to the war because you may not come back all of you get to feel special and barge down the main street. they come and people wave their flags and make you feel good. while in new york city all of the guard units were put together in what was called the rainbow division and they were sent to fight and they got to march off to the war together except for these guys and i'm not kidding because they were told black is not a color of th
we will fight as an american unit under the american flag except for you guys come you can go. so they gave them to the french. so this unit, which had poor training, poor equipment had the right for their own rifles and was sent to the account where they were initially made to dig ditches and they were low enough to a foreign power they fought so valiantly they ended up coming home is one of the most decorated unit unit in the entie united states army. that's what i think. [applause] that was...
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i come here as an american citizen, as a fourth generation who grew up believing that in america, we forgive, we have compassion, we have mercy, and we don't endure cruel and unusual suffering. and jonathan today is enduring cruel and unusual suffering, as i did when i was in prison. >> well, let me ask you a couple of details. because there's been so much conversation about what happened when jonathan pollard was first arrested. the reason you were implicated is because he then made a call to you and he used a code word to get you to hide some documents and to call your israeli handlers and give them a warning so that they could get away, they had some time to get out of the country or to get away and escape arrest. did he use the code word cactus? can you tell us behind the scenes what actually happened that day? >> it's another lifetime, it's still very much present in me. jonathan didn't come home. when he said he was on his way home, it meant exactly 30 minutes. when he didn't arrive home, i knew it meant something horrible to him. because i decided to stay quiet about what did
i come here as an american citizen, as a fourth generation who grew up believing that in america, we forgive, we have compassion, we have mercy, and we don't endure cruel and unusual suffering. and jonathan today is enduring cruel and unusual suffering, as i did when i was in prison. >> well, let me ask you a couple of details. because there's been so much conversation about what happened when jonathan pollard was first arrested. the reason you were implicated is because he then made a...
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i'm embarrassed as an american this has happened. we let them die because there's some kind of bizarre secret waiting list? who are these people. they better have a major investigation and people better be fired. we must have some accountability. there needs to be specific action, complete reform and i do forecast that this could be a big problem for the democrats, sorry, bob, in states that have strong military personnel residing in them, like virginia and others. >> this is one of those issues that i think republicans and democrats can agree on it is outrageous. i agree on the full investigation but i'm concerned about the timing because actually there are lives on the line, and they have had warning. listen to this from nick, he's a former mental health administrator officer in veterans affairs and he warned congress about it two years ago today. listen. >> like manyva -- va medical centers, the overall objective to meet our numbers, to meet your performance measures. the goal was to see as many veterans as possible but not necess
i'm embarrassed as an american this has happened. we let them die because there's some kind of bizarre secret waiting list? who are these people. they better have a major investigation and people better be fired. we must have some accountability. there needs to be specific action, complete reform and i do forecast that this could be a big problem for the democrats, sorry, bob, in states that have strong military personnel residing in them, like virginia and others. >> this is one of those...
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white people of the americans who are not the people of the americas, but the fact that there were muslims, was that part of the perception or was that despite all the same as if it were an immense? >> i think it was not a problem until it became a problem. so it -- in body head the largest urban slave rebellion in the americans in history had very strong participation by muslims. and then became very much part of the counter and surgeon response of islam. and from the beginning, again, from nearly the first -- the early uprisings and movements for resistance, muslims were often identified as the problem. spanish authorities were constantly issuing edicts about not enslaving muslims. there were a problem. >> let me ask you about with delano being down there in latin america, new england abolitionist who runs a slave ship. obviously his for steadier is that slavery is bad. then he realizes that bureau for white captains in the killing number of people. the unleashes a lot of violence without any hesitation which helps unite his crew. where was he really on this? out of somebody like that really regard slavery? did he feel any fellow humanity? did he feel altman the lack i
white people of the americans who are not the people of the americas, but the fact that there were muslims, was that part of the perception or was that despite all the same as if it were an immense? >> i think it was not a problem until it became a problem. so it -- in body head the largest urban slave rebellion in the americans in history had very strong participation by muslims. and then became very much part of the counter and surgeon response of islam. and from the beginning, again,...
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portman mentioned are concerned about our tax cut is we actually want to maintain caterpillar as an american company and far too many american businesses are choosing not to remain american company and far too few global manufacturers are willing to relocate here in america to create those types of jobs. let's face it. when you have canada with the top tax rate of 15% and if you are german manufacturer wanted to come here to take advantage of the world's largest market take advantage of relatively received price energy prices are you going to locate your manufacturing facility from north america to toronto at 15% or 35? this hearing is about what to need to do in america to make america an attractive place for global business investment business expansion and job creation? i just disagree in terms of this hearing. i think the purpose of this hearing is exactly that. lets keep american companies american. let's try to incentivize investment and global companies into america. we are not doing a very good job that way. mr. quinn i hear the term all the time and it's like fingernails on a chalk
portman mentioned are concerned about our tax cut is we actually want to maintain caterpillar as an american company and far too many american businesses are choosing not to remain american company and far too few global manufacturers are willing to relocate here in america to create those types of jobs. let's face it. when you have canada with the top tax rate of 15% and if you are german manufacturer wanted to come here to take advantage of the world's largest market take advantage of...
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as u.s. troops take part of exercises in poland and pro-russian gunmen say they are holding an american journalist because of suspicions he is a spy. let's begin with more on the pro russian activists. they say they are not afraid of the ukrainian government's latest anti-terror activation. we have reports now slovesk. >>> they've heard the acting president has relaunched the so-called anti-terrorist operations but they say they're not worried. >> this is not the first ultimatum. secondly, we don't consider any of his words to many action. he doesn't do anything. he is just a false governor. >> reporter: the operation is apparently going to focus on breaking up what the government in kiev describes as gangs. but the people behind the sandbags say they're ready to resist any attacks. besides they know that the last time kiev sent the army in, many soldiers proved unwilling to confront pro russian demonstrators. that just emboldened the rebels. it was the abduction and murder of a local politician seen arguing with demonstrators a week ago is what triggered the operation. now kiev said they know tha
as u.s. troops take part of exercises in poland and pro-russian gunmen say they are holding an american journalist because of suspicions he is a spy. let's begin with more on the pro russian activists. they say they are not afraid of the ukrainian government's latest anti-terror activation. we have reports now slovesk. >>> they've heard the acting president has relaunched the so-called anti-terrorist operations but they say they're not worried. >> this is not the first ultimatum....
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at a memorial in his hometown crowds gathered and politicians eulogized him as an american hero. >> service to his country was to remind us all what courage really looks like. >> reporter: his younger brother richard remembered him as his personal hero. >> he's a champion and always will be. >> reporter: tillman was awarded the silver star for, quote, gallantry against the enemy of the united states. it was not the enemy that killed him. more than a month after pat tillman's death, his family learned he was actually killed accidently by members of his own platoon platoon, and his fellow soldiers were told to cover it up. >> i was ordered not to tell them what happened. he basically just said sir, that do not let kevin know he's probably in a bad place knowing his brother is dead. >> reporter: his family and some lawmakers believe that the bush administration and pentagon wanted to draw attention away from the war in iraq and the abu ghraib prison scandal. >> it's a disservice to the nation. the nation needs to realize, this is an ugly war and we shouldn't be allowed to have smoke screens th
at a memorial in his hometown crowds gathered and politicians eulogized him as an american hero. >> service to his country was to remind us all what courage really looks like. >> reporter: his younger brother richard remembered him as his personal hero. >> he's a champion and always will be. >> reporter: tillman was awarded the silver star for, quote, gallantry against the enemy of the united states. it was not the enemy that killed him. more than a month after pat...
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an act of love. do most republican, or most americans look upon illegal border crossing as an act of love. will that line of his sell? oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> two big political announce nlts coming this week. ted kennedy jr. are run for state senate up in connecticut. he'll make the formal announcement tomorrow. and no surprise here, former massachusetts u.s. senator scott brown is ready to run in new -- new hampshire. he'll announce his candidacy thursday. we'll be right back. >> will compassionate illegal immigration fly in the primaries? jeb bhush said that in a commemoration of his father's presidency. he announced he would make a decision about running for presidency by the end of this year, but also laid out this vision on how he would run a
an act of love. do most republican, or most americans look upon illegal border crossing as an act of love. will that line of his sell? oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from...
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. >> an emotional marathon one year after the bombings as an american won the elite race. 38-year-old meb keflezighi from san diego came in a little over 2 hours and 8 minutes. the first time an american has done it since 1983. >> and she's got it. >> in the women's elite, 34-year-old rita jeptoo won. the 118th boston marathon went off without incident. many fun runners, lining the route, estimated to be a million strong. >> meaning like obviously none other and it is just great to be here to be able to participate in that. >> it just meant so much to really race everybody who wasn't able to do it before and just for everyone that really experienced the tragedy that happened last year. >> i just wanted to be here this year, all about running, running this year for boston and for the race. as people said it brought the race back to the runners and that's what it is all about. >> reporter: and that was the feeling that radiated across the whole day. and on boston common where runners come to gather their belongings. a panel the from all over the country. friend appalled at the months of
. >> an emotional marathon one year after the bombings as an american won the elite race. 38-year-old meb keflezighi from san diego came in a little over 2 hours and 8 minutes. the first time an american has done it since 1983. >> and she's got it. >> in the women's elite, 34-year-old rita jeptoo won. the 118th boston marathon went off without incident. many fun runners, lining the route, estimated to be a million strong. >> meaning like obviously none other and it is...
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behind him as was the custom it is vital that i would show respect for the tribe to except me as an american woman. we crossed a road and headed to the other side of the village of the edge of the river. it seemed pour a of a small rocky baron plots of land. a couple of men were building a stone wall. he greeted them in pashto. i plan to you to know i am i here to make your life difficult. i amir to help you. widow who you are in thank you. our lives in our days are long we will do what we can to help you. we moved on and he sent me a head to speak with them before long the brothers and sisters were coming out to talk with me even if a pregnant woman approached me but she hid so the men in the distance could us see her. they had not spoken with an american before i asked about their families and school. we would walk to the school and have tea at the home of one of the teachers speaking and tell it grew dark. we rose to leave. just that i noticed a taxi pull up on the road to let all three men. my heart started to beat faster the biggest threat we face was a suicide bomber on foot tower with
behind him as was the custom it is vital that i would show respect for the tribe to except me as an american woman. we crossed a road and headed to the other side of the village of the edge of the river. it seemed pour a of a small rocky baron plots of land. a couple of men were building a stone wall. he greeted them in pashto. i plan to you to know i am i here to make your life difficult. i amir to help you. widow who you are in thank you. our lives in our days are long we will do what we can...
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>> let me put this in a general sense, as an african american male i don't have the privilege to workaces with people who don't have to be racist. i don't care. ultimately, are you doing your job? all of these behaviors he had not done any of those things or speaking any of those things since he came to that particular pox, so it is a problem, and when you have been forced out of a position, forced into a resignation because you have political beliefs that certain people in your company don't like, yes, you can sue. yes, that is an eeoc violation, and that is a horrible precedent for how this country would operate. if someone were being removed from their position because they happened to be pro gay marriage at chick-fil-a, people would be cream -- screaming. >> that's a false equivalency, though. there is a difference between an opinion and a person. race is not an opinion, racism is. massageny is an opinion. being a woman is not. it's the same with being gay it's not an opinion, it's a person -- >> no, he has an opinion against right. >> and you point out as an african american you
>> let me put this in a general sense, as an african american male i don't have the privilege to workaces with people who don't have to be racist. i don't care. ultimately, are you doing your job? all of these behaviors he had not done any of those things or speaking any of those things since he came to that particular pox, so it is a problem, and when you have been forced out of a position, forced into a resignation because you have political beliefs that certain people in your company...
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. >> the person posing as an american private eye was a 24-year-old man who pleaded guilty to identity fraud and faces 45 years in prison. he declined a request for an on-camera interview. in a statement he said: >> to brian crabbs, the episode raises questions about data broker's power. it's a recipe for disaster when an organization collects some of the most sensitive and voluminous information on people, and when they have a security incident that jeopardizes the security of that information, there aren't any consequences. >> the question that comes out of this is how can we feel safe, the public at large, about keeping the sensitive information in the hands of data breakers like expirion and others. >> that case is one that is ooping. it's aing -- ongoing. it's a legal investigation. it's possible that if a wrongdoing - it's a given that if a wrongdoing is found, the company will have to answer for that. >> one company is attempting to answer critics concerns. >> in an industry first x yom recently launched data.com. >> this is the first tonny we ever had to look behind the screens
. >> the person posing as an american private eye was a 24-year-old man who pleaded guilty to identity fraud and faces 45 years in prison. he declined a request for an on-camera interview. in a statement he said: >> to brian crabbs, the episode raises questions about data broker's power. it's a recipe for disaster when an organization collects some of the most sensitive and voluminous information on people, and when they have a security incident that jeopardizes the security of that...
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as an american pro he won five boughts and lost two. but by then, he was pushing 30.one that broke his hand, and his nose, was enough for his young wife. >> she said, look, i want your face straight. i don't want to you fight no more. >> reporter: now estefan's only fights are with chicago's tangled traffic and its brutal winters of this is how he supports his family. after years of working for others, he saved up to buy a chicago taxi medallion, now worth nearly $400,000, so that he is his own boss. for 15 years, he's been behind the wheel every single day. the money that you got from this job sent your kids to college. >> sent them to the college and they are educated and thank god. i told my kids you never know what you are going to be in this country. god bless america. i tell them three years ago, four years ago, who believe is going to be black president? thiin this country. >> reporter: estefan's hard work as earned him a modest home in a quiet suburb of chicago. a home where he raised four children now young adults. they know how lucky they are. >> lucky that
as an american pro he won five boughts and lost two. but by then, he was pushing 30.one that broke his hand, and his nose, was enough for his young wife. >> she said, look, i want your face straight. i don't want to you fight no more. >> reporter: now estefan's only fights are with chicago's tangled traffic and its brutal winters of this is how he supports his family. after years of working for others, he saved up to buy a chicago taxi medallion, now worth nearly $400,000, so that...
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. >> wineries like this have applied to become what's known as an american cultural area or ava. that would allow them to begin to grow the area's reputation. >> wine growers say the area is more suitable for making red wines. >> my friends are making really nice wines and they are just trying to get some recognition. >> the six commercial wineries here hope the most recognition would come from east bay locals, especially ones who don't know the wineries are in their backyards. the wineries hope to expand from there, if they get the official ava designation. >> our job, once we have that recognition, is to make sure the wanes are really good and we develop a reputation. >> in lafayette, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> a group called the alcohol and tobacco tax and trade burrow will decide -- bureau will decide whether you see their labels in the future. >>> a renewed push to prevent your smart phone from getting into the wrong hands. today, a group of wireless companies introduced free features that can be preloaded or down loaded onto new phones starting in july. they include waying out
. >> wineries like this have applied to become what's known as an american cultural area or ava. that would allow them to begin to grow the area's reputation. >> wine growers say the area is more suitable for making red wines. >> my friends are making really nice wines and they are just trying to get some recognition. >> the six commercial wineries here hope the most recognition would come from east bay locals, especially ones who don't know the wineries are in their...
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an act of love. do most republican, or most americans look upon illegal border crossing as an act of love. announce nlts coming this week. ted kennedy jr. are run for state senate up in connecticut. he'll make the formal announcement tomorrow. and no surprise here, former massachusetts u.s. senator scott brown is ready to run in new mexico. -- new hampshire. he'll announce his candidacy thursday. we'll be right back. so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a lit
an act of love. do most republican, or most americans look upon illegal border crossing as an act of love. announce nlts coming this week. ted kennedy jr. are run for state senate up in connecticut. he'll make the formal announcement tomorrow. and no surprise here, former massachusetts u.s. senator scott brown is ready to run in new mexico. -- new hampshire. he'll announce his candidacy thursday. we'll be right back. so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options....
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r & b singer tank pulled out of singing the national anthem saying as an african american man and artist i must take a stand on a matter personal to me. coming up how other team owners could have the last say in the punishment, coming up after to broadcast. >> a supervisor has been found not guilty of trying to peek into his female neighbor's house in the middle of the night. prosecutors claim he peered through a window wearing only under wear and socks. he admitted he was drunk, looking for sex. he blamed it on a problem with alcohol. >> efforts to find a missing cessna and pilot has gone from search and rescue to recovery now. a specialized unit announced it found what it believes is the wreckage that plunged into the water yesterday afternoon. >> within two minutes we've learned investigators are looking whether the planes were trying to pass when they may have collided. one avenue they're looking at. behind me there is a blower marking a location where they believe this sits in about 13 feet of water. pictures show the team on the water. they believe at this point no indication from
r & b singer tank pulled out of singing the national anthem saying as an african american man and artist i must take a stand on a matter personal to me. coming up how other team owners could have the last say in the punishment, coming up after to broadcast. >> a supervisor has been found not guilty of trying to peek into his female neighbor's house in the middle of the night. prosecutors claim he peered through a window wearing only under wear and socks. he admitted he was drunk,...
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i feel like if you give your kids hamburgers and hot dogs, you're doing your job as an american. >> wellrs a day, six days a week. my daughter about six hours a week. so, look -- >> seth: i would recommend you give them whatever they ask for. [ laughter ] >> i live with two women, both of whom could kick the crap out of me. let's put it this way -- i think as a parent, it's my responsibility. the best i could do is to raise a healthy kid, a happy kid, with high self-esteem and the ability when little timmy pulls her hair in class, to kick the crap out of him. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: there you go. i have a lot of confidence that it will happen. anthony bourdain, everyone. you can you watch the third season of "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" sundays on cnn. we'll be right back with colin quinn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ cj what's with the line? must have got a whiff of my hair. it's head & shoulders with fresh scent technology. it keeps me 100% flake free, and smells better than ever. i know, i'm running out of things to have signed. head & shoulders. you can't ignore the power
i feel like if you give your kids hamburgers and hot dogs, you're doing your job as an american. >> wellrs a day, six days a week. my daughter about six hours a week. so, look -- >> seth: i would recommend you give them whatever they ask for. [ laughter ] >> i live with two women, both of whom could kick the crap out of me. let's put it this way -- i think as a parent, it's my responsibility. the best i could do is to raise a healthy kid, a happy kid, with high self-esteem and...