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so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of judaism a betrayal because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test and he scores above 140. so he's a smart guy who is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest: meticulously, yeah. over the course of two years. amir started plotting the day after rabin shakes hands with arafat on the white house lawn in september, 1993. and it takes him about two years, and he makes several attempts. amir is, has military training. he served in an infantry unit in the israeli army, so he knows about guns, and he knows how to use them. he has a beretta a small handgun that he keeps wedged in his pocket everywhere he goes, and he stalks rabin. he goes to different event where is rabin shows up about three or four times before he finally manages to get to a place where he sees an opening moves in and shoots him. >> host: now,
so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of judaism a betrayal because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test and he scores above 140. so he's a smart guy who is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest: meticulously, yeah. over the course of two...
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so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of israel, a betrayal of judaism because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test, and he scores above. >> 0. so is -- 140. so he's a smart guy that is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest: meticulously, yeah. over the course of two years. amir started plotting the day after rabin shakes hands with arafat on the white house lawn in september 1993. and it takes him about two years, and he makes several attempts. amir has military training. he served in an infantry unit in the israeli army, so he knows about guns and how to use them. he has a beretta, a small handgun, that he keeps wedged in his pocket everywhere he goes. and he stalks rabin. he goes to different events where rabin shows up about three or four times before he finally manages to get to a place where he sees an opening moves in and shoots him.
so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of israel, a betrayal of judaism because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test, and he scores above. >> 0. so is -- 140. so he's a smart guy that is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest:...
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betrayal. >> wait. wait. you've seen this episode? >> oh.s bad. >> i've been single a long time. what's wrong with that? >> last week when we all went swimming on friday i ended up back at steven's apartment. >> your ex-boyfriend steven? >> we watched one episode and made out for a second. >> you were going to sit here and pretend you haven't seen this episode? >> basically a full on relationship argument but using netflix, "game of thrones" and everything together. >> tell me the truth. >> we went all the way. we watched all of season three and then again in the morning. >> some of these shows are really really good. the thought of waiting when you could just binge and watch them all. >> the betrayal nick. >> while i'm out busy making money to pay for this damn account, you're in there streaming with another man. >> he seems insecure about it. >> he does have a 72 inch. >> oh. >> tell me that this is the only time. >> watched all of "house of cards" season 2 when you were away at work with our neighbor jared. >> with jared? >> this is cleve
betrayal. >> wait. wait. you've seen this episode? >> oh.s bad. >> i've been single a long time. what's wrong with that? >> last week when we all went swimming on friday i ended up back at steven's apartment. >> your ex-boyfriend steven? >> we watched one episode and made out for a second. >> you were going to sit here and pretend you haven't seen this episode? >> basically a full on relationship argument but using netflix, "game of...
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and part of that betrayal was amplified by the fact that the city's biggest birthday the city's biggest event, the 400th commemoration of the founding of st. augustine, was being compromised and threatened by this group of rebel rousers. >> the city of st. augustine was getting ready to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city. and the federal government had appropriated $400,000 to the city to help celebrate and commemorate the entire anniversary period and all. not one black even though at the time the black population was somewhere close to 20% of the city, had been appointed to any of the committees involved with the complete year of celebrating the 400th anniversary. >> one of the events that served as a catalyst to the local movement was when vice president lyndon johnson came to st. augustine to kick off the official commemorations. an african american contingent wanted to meet with vice president johnson to state their claims. local leaders promised that they would have a voice that they would be able to meet with vice president johnson, that they would be all
and part of that betrayal was amplified by the fact that the city's biggest birthday the city's biggest event, the 400th commemoration of the founding of st. augustine, was being compromised and threatened by this group of rebel rousers. >> the city of st. augustine was getting ready to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city. and the federal government had appropriated $400,000 to the city to help celebrate and commemorate the entire anniversary period and all. not...
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and turkey interpreted this as a betrayal, even though it was not a betrayal, it was not fulfilling the peace terms due to an external event, the expansion of i.s.i.l. this disbanding and armament issue spoiled the peace process. turkey said it didn't live up to its promise. basically both sides want to engage in conflict and see what kind of a political situation emerges after. >> are turks happy about that. are they happy to see turkey's ramped up involvement in the situation in syria and iraq. surveys reveal a lack of support. and they are based - public opinion wants a defensive attitude in the sense that turkey defends itself but not involved in syria and iraq some analysts the president is kurd for not pursuing the office. that is not justified. public opinion is polarized. turkish public opinion is the aim with other public opinion in the world. when they see a threat they kind of bandwagon. >> fascinating to get your insights from istanbul. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> does the world's most widely used weed killer cause cancer? in 1970 a chemist working for mons
and turkey interpreted this as a betrayal, even though it was not a betrayal, it was not fulfilling the peace terms due to an external event, the expansion of i.s.i.l. this disbanding and armament issue spoiled the peace process. turkey said it didn't live up to its promise. basically both sides want to engage in conflict and see what kind of a political situation emerges after. >> are turks happy about that. are they happy to see turkey's ramped up involvement in the situation in syria...
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do they feel a double sense of betrayal because the world is debating what happened 20 years ago whenknows what happened it doesn't want to call it what it is. >> absolutely absolutely. you are right. they feel that people like a kid during the unbelievable crime. of course, people feel a betrayal and it's all over the region, especially people from srebrenica, and they couldn't find a solution any kind of justice for them all of these years, and they are expecting that the united nations does something in their behalf. >>> i apologise in advance for mispronouncing your name but miloso vic died many of those charged with war crimes are awaiting trial, is it justice served or denied if 20 years after the crime there's not a verdict? >> i must admit that the trials are slow. but the srebrenica people are grateful that the trials are happening. we have 14 war criminals that have been convicted. the trials are ongoing. there are many family members - there are many families who lost tens - hundreds of people from their families justice - for example, i lost 50 family members centring the
do they feel a double sense of betrayal because the world is debating what happened 20 years ago whenknows what happened it doesn't want to call it what it is. >> absolutely absolutely. you are right. they feel that people like a kid during the unbelievable crime. of course, people feel a betrayal and it's all over the region, especially people from srebrenica, and they couldn't find a solution any kind of justice for them all of these years, and they are expecting that the united nations...
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if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and betrayal of the mexican people. >> the prison director has already been fired. behind me is the guilty in which el chapo emerged walking through the tunnel that began just under his chris cell. he escaped in some style. the tunnel was equipped with ventilation and tall enough for him to walk standing up in, and even had electric traditional lighting. it was a meticulous planned operation. >> they had a generator that you hear from the road. you could see the lights from the window. >> it's the second time that guzman has escaped prison. legend has it the first time, 14 years ago, was in a laundry basket. this time around the u.s. were desperate to extradite him. the mexican government refused but now their biggest prize has become their biggest embarrassment. >> the government has none seen as a strong force which can make demands. that could have serious implementation on the ground. >> they have a launched a man hunt across the country, but there is no way to know where el chapo is spending his new found freedom. >> nasa has re
if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and betrayal of the mexican people. >> the prison director has already been fired. behind me is the guilty in which el chapo emerged walking through the tunnel that began just under his chris cell. he escaped in some style. the tunnel was equipped with ventilation and tall enough for him to walk standing up in, and even had electric traditional lighting. it was a meticulous planned operation. >> they had a generator that you hear...
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it's family rivalries, betrayal and murder. >> it was so horrific. what were the last hours on earth like for her? >> it lurks here, on this storied family estate. a mystery as tangled and gnarled as the trees that reach for the sky. >> i think she's dead. >> it eats at me. i can't sleep most of the time. >> a crime like a storm everyone could see it coming. >> everybody in town has their suspicions. >> she was missing. the matriarch with a grip on her powerful family's fortune. did someone have a powerful motive to do her harm? >> i saw bruises on bonnie's arms like somebody had grabbed her. >> she looked at him and said, you tried to kill me. >> who was behind this? a search in the dark. >> rightthere. >> all right. >> a secret in the family. and a jailhouse interview to make your jaw drop. >> you said you wished she were dead and then later she became dead. >> i'm lester holt, and this “dateline” is a twisted tale deep in the heart of texas. >> people who are desperate will do desperate things. >> tonight josh mankiewicz with "queen of the county.
it's family rivalries, betrayal and murder. >> it was so horrific. what were the last hours on earth like for her? >> it lurks here, on this storied family estate. a mystery as tangled and gnarled as the trees that reach for the sky. >> i think she's dead. >> it eats at me. i can't sleep most of the time. >> a crime like a storm everyone could see it coming. >> everybody in town has their suspicions. >> she was missing. the matriarch with a grip on her...
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united by a sense of betrayal.ongs of deposit straighters gathering outside the greek parliament friday voicing disappointment with government proposals that closely mirror bailout terms the majority of greeks reject ed in a referendum less than a week ago. >> we have to demonstrate. we have to show them this is not -- it's not possible for us to go in like that. >> reporter: clothing shops and cafes are open, but customers are in short supply. with banks shuttered for the second week running and cash withdrawals curbed to about $67 a day few are in the mood to spend. food is a necessity that hasn't spared the vendors in this market from the ravages of capital controls. they are telling us that since the banks closed and strict limits were placed on cash withdrawals, their business has fallen off 60 to 70% and now many of them are wondering how much longer they can hang on. even these butchers have seen their sales cut to the bone. >> we have no business at all. >> reporter: butcher works 12 hours a day. he voted n
united by a sense of betrayal.ongs of deposit straighters gathering outside the greek parliament friday voicing disappointment with government proposals that closely mirror bailout terms the majority of greeks reject ed in a referendum less than a week ago. >> we have to demonstrate. we have to show them this is not -- it's not possible for us to go in like that. >> reporter: clothing shops and cafes are open, but customers are in short supply. with banks shuttered for the second...
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many southern whites, this is sounding like a shocking betrayal of the colorcode. being black had not given them any special powers. my mother said this, too. how i wish i could have been born a black woman. i wish i dug deeper into that statement. it could be seen as an attempt to make amends through solidarity by two what women who both descended rum southerner slaviers. it had something to do -- from southerner slavers. it had something to do -- for her, that joy was ammunition on the fight that lillian carter wanted to take part in. i make it clear in the that i believe jimmy carter's moral universe is derived solely from his mother and that he inherited her righteous outrage and injustice. always unrestrained, lillian spoke her mind. and truth to the powers that be. she dared them to tell her she was run. she would be fighting those battles along with many of us. black lives matter. this is by a woman in her 50's -- a 60's once climbed the water tower to talk to a young black man threatened to jump to his death. internet is being -- it turned out he was being
many southern whites, this is sounding like a shocking betrayal of the colorcode. being black had not given them any special powers. my mother said this, too. how i wish i could have been born a black woman. i wish i dug deeper into that statement. it could be seen as an attempt to make amends through solidarity by two what women who both descended rum southerner slaviers. it had something to do -- from southerner slavers. it had something to do -- for her, that joy was ammunition on the fight...
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ticket is a brutal tyrant that cap the two of them into a torture chamber when he hears of their betrayal. it was his mission to bring him his future bride. mortally wounded, tristan descends into delirium. bull ones appear and disappear. it offers a strikingly visual at fresh and of the impossibility of his desire. a love triangle that can only end in tragedy. sarah: and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. asterisk were planes hit the islamic a target, the u.s. and turkey plan to create an isp zone along the border with syria. barack obama has discussed human rights and 30 with government leaders ethiopia and the president says he was strengthen u.s. ties the field via and help the government tackle poverty. more coming up at the top of the hour, but don't forget you can get the latest news and information around the clock. ered up in turkey in what a government called a trackcrackdown on militants. talking peace and human rights. barack obama praises ethiopia. his first trip to the country. he has glossed over the issue of recent elections. and here in france hundreds
ticket is a brutal tyrant that cap the two of them into a torture chamber when he hears of their betrayal. it was his mission to bring him his future bride. mortally wounded, tristan descends into delirium. bull ones appear and disappear. it offers a strikingly visual at fresh and of the impossibility of his desire. a love triangle that can only end in tragedy. sarah: and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. asterisk were planes hit the islamic a target, the u.s. and turkey...
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ticket is a brutal tyrant that cap the two of them into a torture chamber when he hears of their betrayal. it was his mission to bring him his future bride. mortally wounded, tristan descends into delirium. bull ones appear and disappear. it offers a strikingly visual at fresh and of the impossibility of his desire. a love triangle that can only end in tragedy. sarah: and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. asterisk were planes hit the islamic a target, the u.s. and turkey plan to create an isp zone along the border with syria. barack obama has discussed human rights and 30 with government leaders ethiopia and the president says he was strengthen u.s. ties the field via and help the government tackle poverty. more coming up at the top of the hour, but don't forget you can get the latest news and information around the clock. anchor: hello and a very warm welcome to "focus on europe" -- taking a look at the individual human stories behind the big headlines. i'm damien mcguinness. and this week we have a special program for you, focusing on the greek debt crisis. the gree
ticket is a brutal tyrant that cap the two of them into a torture chamber when he hears of their betrayal. it was his mission to bring him his future bride. mortally wounded, tristan descends into delirium. bull ones appear and disappear. it offers a strikingly visual at fresh and of the impossibility of his desire. a love triangle that can only end in tragedy. sarah: and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. asterisk were planes hit the islamic a target, the u.s. and turkey...
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generosity many thousands of greeks that voted no to more austerity gathered again with a sense of betrayal and anger. >> translator: pensions will be reduced more radically. when the state doesn't have any more money they will cut pensions even further. >> what's going to happen now is a huge mistake. the only realistic option is to leave the eu. >> reporter: most of these people are dead against the latest proposal. it seems even more descra draconian than the last one. the notion that they'll get a better deal from europe seems to be a. >> there is a lot of skepticism over the question of how seriously it is meant. >> reporter: on saturday in brussels the 19 finance mint ministers of the eurogroup will pour over every paragraph. in athens their decision will be greeted with opt you mix. simon mcgregor wood, al jazeera. >>> australia has had close links with greece for decades. andrew thomas reports from sydney. >> reporter: a greek language newspaper in melbourne. good life section until a year ago, she lived in greece editing online magazines. but life there wasn't good. when her payche
generosity many thousands of greeks that voted no to more austerity gathered again with a sense of betrayal and anger. >> translator: pensions will be reduced more radically. when the state doesn't have any more money they will cut pensions even further. >> what's going to happen now is a huge mistake. the only realistic option is to leave the eu. >> reporter: most of these people are dead against the latest proposal. it seems even more descra draconian than the last one. the...
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betrayal. >> wait. you've seen this episode?that bad. >> boy, have i been single a long time because i'm like what's wrong with that? >> last week we all went bowlen on friday. i ended up at steven's apartment. >> your exboyfriend, steven? >> we watched an episode and made out for a second. >> he's not concerned about the making out. >> you were just going to sit here like you haven't seen this video in. >> this is a full-on argument. >> tell me the truth. >> we went all the way. we watched all of season three and then again in the morning. >> some of these shows are really really good. the thought of waiting when you could binge and just watch them all. >> you're in there streaming with another man. >> he's very insecure about this. >> was it better with him? >> he does have a 72-inch. >> tell me that this is the only time. >> i watched all of "house of cards" season two, when you were away at work with our neighbor jarrod. >> with jarrod? >> i have needs. >> you shared my account with jarrod. >> she's like wait wait wait wait.
betrayal. >> wait. you've seen this episode?that bad. >> boy, have i been single a long time because i'm like what's wrong with that? >> last week we all went bowlen on friday. i ended up at steven's apartment. >> your exboyfriend, steven? >> we watched an episode and made out for a second. >> he's not concerned about the making out. >> you were just going to sit here like you haven't seen this video in. >> this is a full-on argument. >>...
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-- a betrayal. ursula: everybody that negotiated this agreement and everybody that was involved in the process before is deeply concerned. the security of israel is to be granted. it is not to be negotiated. therefore, i think it is one way to look for more peace and less conflict in the region. it might work out. john: it might not. ursula: it might not. it is only one way. it is not a fundamental betraya l. john: alan posener? alan: we heard in the report "reason of state." john: it means an absolute priority that takes precedent over moral concerns. and angela merkel and every chancellor for a long time has said -- when the vice chancellor was in tehran, he said israel's security needs are of ongoing significance. is it backtracking? alan: obviously. it is not only israel. it is the arab states. saudi arabia, gulf states, yemen , who stood by us all this time. who were not even consulted before the deal was done. no one asked any of them what they felt about it. they are deeply concerned. we are
-- a betrayal. ursula: everybody that negotiated this agreement and everybody that was involved in the process before is deeply concerned. the security of israel is to be granted. it is not to be negotiated. therefore, i think it is one way to look for more peace and less conflict in the region. it might work out. john: it might not. ursula: it might not. it is only one way. it is not a fundamental betraya l. john: alan posener? alan: we heard in the report "reason of state." john: it...
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it was such a huge sense of betrayal for me. >> reporter: the details of her story are similar to allegedidents described by other women who say cosby drugged them too. >> he had no right to do that. >> there was a time when i was at dinner at his brown stone. and i had one glass of and the next thing i knew i was slumped over the toilet throwing up. i was sick. i was confused. i was foggy. i had really no idea what was happening. >> the next thing i remember i was on the couch and he was removing my underwear. >> late tonight bill cosby's pr team releasing to abc news a statement about the deposition. the only reason mr. cosby settled was because it would have been embarrassing in those days to put all right women on the stand and his family had no clue. that would have been very hurtful. for "nightline," i'm linzie davis in new york. >> next when you are an elite athlete like women's cup champ, ali krieger. you are always on display. for a select few, espn's the body issue takes things to a whole new level. >> plus sold. joan river's penthouse for a whopping $28 million. but here's the
it was such a huge sense of betrayal for me. >> reporter: the details of her story are similar to allegedidents described by other women who say cosby drugged them too. >> he had no right to do that. >> there was a time when i was at dinner at his brown stone. and i had one glass of and the next thing i knew i was slumped over the toilet throwing up. i was sick. i was confused. i was foggy. i had really no idea what was happening. >> the next thing i remember i was on...
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southern whites saw the actions of southern black southerners as a betrayal and treated them like enemies. southern blacks or perhaps not surprised by the reluctance of southern whites to accept them into society. it did not slow to achieve a real freedom. the result was increasingly violence by whites to the african-americans which culminated as you know in the legal system as jim crow disenfranchise them and lynching. the conflict in the postwar decades played a role in shaping race relations. the civil war self-created of these conditions for suspicion in anger. somewhat dour conclusion that the civil war do not accomplish very much and i do not want to leave that impression. i would argue the civil war changed on what everything. it took old problems in american life, slavery, states rights national identity and transformed them into the modern problems we wrestle with. racism, federalism and a truly national culture. participants it may have believed that perhaps briefly the civil war would solve these issues forever. even the civil war is a part of history not a conclusion. keep oth
southern whites saw the actions of southern black southerners as a betrayal and treated them like enemies. southern blacks or perhaps not surprised by the reluctance of southern whites to accept them into society. it did not slow to achieve a real freedom. the result was increasingly violence by whites to the african-americans which culminated as you know in the legal system as jim crow disenfranchise them and lynching. the conflict in the postwar decades played a role in shaping race...
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i mean, the worst kind of betrayal. i felt awful. how could i have done that to her? >> college sweethearts, married 13 years. then the mystery started. >> asked dad, where's mom? and i said mom didn't come home last night. >> a drive to the mall and she vanished. >> you're scared to death. >> he was alone with three kids. >> it was probably the most difficult thing i've ever had to do. >> a grieving husband, a missing wife. turns out both of them had secret lives. >> the first thing i thought was, it's a game. >> her secret an elaborate online fantasy game with a mystery man who was very real. >> maybe she had met up with somebody else to start a new life. >> his secret involved romance too. >> it was eating me up alive. >> and the best friend? what was she hiding? >> my world was crumbling. >> love, betrayal, and maybe murder. >> i'm scared of my death they're going to send me to jail. >> you can't take back what you've done. >> you never know what's going on next door. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's andrea cannon with secret lives. >> it was two
i mean, the worst kind of betrayal. i felt awful. how could i have done that to her? >> college sweethearts, married 13 years. then the mystery started. >> asked dad, where's mom? and i said mom didn't come home last night. >> a drive to the mall and she vanished. >> you're scared to death. >> he was alone with three kids. >> it was probably the most difficult thing i've ever had to do. >> a grieving husband, a missing wife. turns out both of them had...
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the betrayal of trust is no less winning human trafficking is involved in building the stadium where our athletes compete. it's a betrayal of trust on the part of those organizations that sponsor the game and it implicates the entire sport. we should not tolerate the world's most preeminent sporting competition being staged at the expense of our most vulnerable citizens. today's hearing is a first step, and i want to thank all of you for being here today. i look forward to your testimony and restoring the trust of american fans. trust which has been betrayed but which we certainly deserve. 90 mr. chairman. >> i thank the ranking member. our panel today for this hearing is consists of four witnesses mr. dan flynn, ceo secretary-general of the u.s. soccer federation. that is the united states represented of fifa and concacaf. mr. michael hershman, mr. hershman is the president and ceo of the fairfax group, member of fifa indiana's conference committee. mr. sunjeev bery advocacy director for the middle east and north africa, amnesty international your cable testified about findings of m
the betrayal of trust is no less winning human trafficking is involved in building the stadium where our athletes compete. it's a betrayal of trust on the part of those organizations that sponsor the game and it implicates the entire sport. we should not tolerate the world's most preeminent sporting competition being staged at the expense of our most vulnerable citizens. today's hearing is a first step, and i want to thank all of you for being here today. i look forward to your testimony and...
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and so it is difficult to imagine the kind of betrayal that someone must feel when they find out that the doctor not only lied to them about the kind of treatment that was necessary, but lied to them about whether they ever had cancer at all. >> reporter: at his sentencing the 50-year-old doctor breaking down telling the court i misused my talents yes and permitted this sin to enter me because of power and greed. but those word no comfort for cheryl blades who watched her mother endure the grueling chemotherapy treatments at her appointments with dr. fata. >> i could hear him talking to my mother. i want to every appointment. i could hear him talking to her and promising her to save her. >> reporter: the toll lifelong damage. side effects of treatments they should have never endured. >> we have seen patients who have organ damage patients who hatch lost teeth, who have nerve damage who have serious damage to their immune systems, who have lost bone in their sinus cavities these are not side effects that they will ever recover from. >> these drugs are basically poisons. and you use the
and so it is difficult to imagine the kind of betrayal that someone must feel when they find out that the doctor not only lied to them about the kind of treatment that was necessary, but lied to them about whether they ever had cancer at all. >> reporter: at his sentencing the 50-year-old doctor breaking down telling the court i misused my talents yes and permitted this sin to enter me because of power and greed. but those word no comfort for cheryl blades who watched her mother endure...
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. >> outside the greeks who voted no gathered again in a sense of betrayal and anger. >> pensions are going to be reduced radically chicago. they've already been cut. when the state doesn't have any more money they'll cut the pensions even further. >> what has happened now is a big mistake a huge one. the proposals they put forward are devastating. the only realistic option is to leave the e.u. >> these people are dead against anything that has reappeared in the latest proposal. indeed the latest proposal seems more draconian than the last one. the notion of voting no in the referendum, these people are going to get a better deal seems to be an illusion. >> elsewhere the deal was received with cautious optimism. ahead of critical meetings on saturday and in germany where it really matters, it will take some convincing. >> it's the most substantial program we've seen so far. we must acknowledge that. there is a lot of skepticism over the question of how seriously it met. >> on saturday in brussels the 19 finance ministers of the euro group will pour through every paragraph of the propo
. >> outside the greeks who voted no gathered again in a sense of betrayal and anger. >> pensions are going to be reduced radically chicago. they've already been cut. when the state doesn't have any more money they'll cut the pensions even further. >> what has happened now is a big mistake a huge one. the proposals they put forward are devastating. the only realistic option is to leave the e.u. >> these people are dead against anything that has reappeared in the latest...
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it was such a huge sense of betrayal for me. >> reporter: a barrage of women have recountedilar stories dad of drugging or assaulting them. >> there was a time when i was at dinner at his brown stone, and i had one glass of wine. and the next thing i knew, i was slumped over the toilet,yilet throwing up. i was sick, i was confused. i was foggy. i had really no idea what was happening. the next thing i remember i was on the couch, and he was removing my underwear. >> he had no right to do that. >> reporter: cosby's legal team has issued a number of denials to these allegations and cosby has never criminally been charged. instead, the subject of a media firestorm. do you feel that the media has been fair? >> let's leave that alone, because that's a fight. >> reporter: okay. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's yet to be seen just how this newly unearthed document will affect the charges against him, but beverly johnson says it's a small victory for her and the other women who allege abuse at the hands of this media titan. are you hopeful this will bring about some charges? >> we have a moment
it was such a huge sense of betrayal for me. >> reporter: a barrage of women have recountedilar stories dad of drugging or assaulting them. >> there was a time when i was at dinner at his brown stone, and i had one glass of wine. and the next thing i knew, i was slumped over the toilet,yilet throwing up. i was sick, i was confused. i was foggy. i had really no idea what was happening. the next thing i remember i was on the couch, and he was removing my underwear. >> he had no...
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the greeks answered, we have a betrayal. it's almost a coup. >> reporter: it's not a done deal the greek government have until wednesday. we have reaction from the streets of athens. >> the debt deal may be done, but there's certainly no surplus of relief at least not yet. this is the worst day i have had in 30 years, he tells me. for decades he sold lottery tickets, whilst staring out at the scare. >> he says now things have changed. there's no justice. these days life in grease has turned into one big, bad bet. the big fish eats the small fish. alexis tsipras went to stand up to angela merkel. with germany, it's not possible. lee like others thought austerity is off the table for good. it is more reliable than the german government. >> the sentiment, that germany was hauling greece over the cools echos throughout the square. >> we have to make a plan and leave in schauble with his euro with his money. >> not all pointed the finger of blame in an outward direction. this man believes the previous finance minister had more to
the greeks answered, we have a betrayal. it's almost a coup. >> reporter: it's not a done deal the greek government have until wednesday. we have reaction from the streets of athens. >> the debt deal may be done, but there's certainly no surplus of relief at least not yet. this is the worst day i have had in 30 years, he tells me. for decades he sold lottery tickets, whilst staring out at the scare. >> he says now things have changed. there's no justice. these days life in...
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this is about betrayal between me and the internet. (laughter). >> larry: your voice sounds so odd there. (laughter) so really? that's how you see it? >> me and ashley? we had a covenant. (laughter) we had a bond. now that's broken. i wish my marriage wasn't so bad. i'd like to talk about this with my wife. (laughter) thanks for listening. >> larry: hey, sorry. it's no problem. i'm sorry your marriage is bad too. but if you're that unhappy, why don't you just get a divorce? >> are you kidding? do you know how humiliating that would be? (laughter) i'd have to live my whole life with this fake mustache and voice. (laughter) >> larry: okay, well, thanks a lot. mr. "x," everyone. (cheers and applause) i have no idea who that was. completely anonymous. moving on to our top story and a segment called "i can't believe this [ bleep ] is still going on!" (laughter) this past weekend in south carolina, racial tensions got so high, they made the recent iran nuke talks look like a super chill. corona ad. (laughter) here's what happened. that's not
this is about betrayal between me and the internet. (laughter). >> larry: your voice sounds so odd there. (laughter) so really? that's how you see it? >> me and ashley? we had a covenant. (laughter) we had a bond. now that's broken. i wish my marriage wasn't so bad. i'd like to talk about this with my wife. (laughter) thanks for listening. >> larry: hey, sorry. it's no problem. i'm sorry your marriage is bad too. but if you're that unhappy, why don't you just get a divorce?...
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if confirmed it will be a betrayal. health are rolling, among them that of the prison director. for a gaol break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind them the building where el chapo emerged from a $1.5km tunnel. he escaped in style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation, tall enough for him to walk standing up in and had electric lighting. stereo it was a meticulously planned operation. work started on the building that hid the tunnel a year ago. soon after melissa chan was locked up. >> they had a generator you could hear from the rod and see the lights from the wind. >> it's the second time he escaped prison. the first time was in a laundry basket. the mexican government refused, now their biggest surprise their biggest embarrassment. >> what el chapo's escaping does is shatters the illusion of pur. the government is not seen as a strong force playing down the rules seen as weak. that could have huge implications on the ground. >> reporter: the government launched a manhunt across the country. there's no clues where el chapo is enjoying his newly found freedom. >> con
if confirmed it will be a betrayal. health are rolling, among them that of the prison director. for a gaol break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind them the building where el chapo emerged from a $1.5km tunnel. he escaped in style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation, tall enough for him to walk standing up in and had electric lighting. stereo it was a meticulously planned operation. work started on the building that hid the tunnel a year ago. soon after melissa chan was locked up....
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a sense of betrayal. eight days ago there was a sense of great jubilation. they thought in this referendum that would give their government a democratic mandate to secure a better deal from europe. it's not case. they got a worse deal. the politics gets extremely complicated for prime minister tsipras. he is meeting with members of his coalition government, on tuesday he has overy difficult meeting from members of the syriza party, there are people from the left-hand extreme of that party already threatening to walk out. he probably has the numbers he needs with the help of the opposition parties to get these laws through parliament on wednesday. if he doesn't do that, the whole deal is off the table. but it's an absolutely critical moment for him. he's got a deal but he's entering a domestic political mine field and it's by no means clear he's going to get through it in one piece. >> as later self-imposed deadline for iran nuclear deal draws close indication the discussions will continue into the night. our diplomatic editor james bays gives us ideas how it
a sense of betrayal. eight days ago there was a sense of great jubilation. they thought in this referendum that would give their government a democratic mandate to secure a better deal from europe. it's not case. they got a worse deal. the politics gets extremely complicated for prime minister tsipras. he is meeting with members of his coalition government, on tuesday he has overy difficult meeting from members of the syriza party, there are people from the left-hand extreme of that party...
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but for his critics, it's a betrayal for the passivist constitution. it is something that many japanese have seen as integral to japan. a way of guaranteeing that it would never repeat the horrors of world war ii and the way it's done is equally as infuriating to the opponents as to what is happening in parliament. shinzo abe is able to make good on its promise, doing so at considerable cost it himself. >> israel launched an air strike on the gaza strip, targetting hamas facilities. >> a rock was fired, no casualties reported on either side. >> the clash is between police and protesters in the greek capital athens as parliament backed austerity. the prime minister said the combination of tax rises and cuts would not help, but they were demanded by creditors. there were signs of an angry split in the syriza party. 38 failed to support the measures. >> translation: this government's commitment is that we will do everything in our power, with the same passion with which we fought this unequal battle abroad for six months, to put everything in order and ma
but for his critics, it's a betrayal for the passivist constitution. it is something that many japanese have seen as integral to japan. a way of guaranteeing that it would never repeat the horrors of world war ii and the way it's done is equally as infuriating to the opponents as to what is happening in parliament. shinzo abe is able to make good on its promise, doing so at considerable cost it himself. >> israel launched an air strike on the gaza strip, targetting hamas facilities....
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if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and the betrayal of the mexican people. >> the prisons' director has already been fired along with other officials for a jail break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind me is the building where el chapo emerged after walking through a 1.5 kilometer tunnel that began just under his prison cell. he escaped in some style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation. it was tall enough to stand up in, and it had lighting. >> it was a meticulously planned operation. work started on the building that would hide the tunnel a year ago soon after el chapo was locked up. >> they had a generator that you could hear from the road, and you could see the lights from the window. >> it's the second time guzman has escaped prison. legend has it the first time, 14 years ago was in a laundry basket. this time around the u.s. were desperate to extradite him. the mexican government refused but now their biggest prize has become their biggest embarrassment. >> what chapo's escaping does is shatter the illusionment of power. the government does not seem as st
if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and the betrayal of the mexican people. >> the prisons' director has already been fired along with other officials for a jail break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind me is the building where el chapo emerged after walking through a 1.5 kilometer tunnel that began just under his prison cell. he escaped in some style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation. it was tall enough to stand up in, and it had lighting. >> it was a...
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and it was a terrible sense of betrayal. those people who also had relationships with him that have been positive feel a terrible sense of betrayal. and it takes a lot of courage, you know, for people like jill scott to be able to say that they were duped. i have nothing but empathy for those people. the same thing was true for me. >> and gloria looking at this legally, does anything that has now been revealed just this week change or add to cases that can be brought? >> well absolutely. and let me just say first that lili bernard, my client is a very very brave woman to have come forward and i just commend her for that. and also of course i do represent judy huff if her lawsuit against bill cosby, wherein she alleges she was 15 years old when mr. cosby committed an act of sexual misconduct against her at the playboy mansion. he's been attempting to get the case thrown out of court is was unsuccessful at the trial level. filed a writ with the california court of appeals. and he was unsuccessful with them. they were western w
and it was a terrible sense of betrayal. those people who also had relationships with him that have been positive feel a terrible sense of betrayal. and it takes a lot of courage, you know, for people like jill scott to be able to say that they were duped. i have nothing but empathy for those people. the same thing was true for me. >> and gloria looking at this legally, does anything that has now been revealed just this week change or add to cases that can be brought? >> well...
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the owner called the decision by lebron james a cowardly betrayal. much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was a
the owner called the decision by lebron james a cowardly betrayal. much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what...
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right now betrayal of trust.are accused of stealing thousands of dollars from a south jersey ems operation. authorities say that 51 year old ronald nighten, 23 year old benjamin nighten told nearly 30 from the springfield township ems squad. complaints came in about missing money and the township mayor says this case hits him particularly hard. >> the nighten kids have gone to school with my kids, and we know them quite well, in a small community relationships are built on trust. and i think probably internally, in the organization they relied on that too heavily, and that's one of the things that has to change. >> prosecutors say that ronald nighten searched as the squad's treasurer, stole nearly $28,000 to pay personal bills. benjamin nighten allegedly used about $1,700 at retail outlet. >>> and now just heartless crime if i wawa in talcony. check this guy out. philadelphia police need help finding the man in the flyers sweatshirt right there. he snatches a container money for charity right off the counter. thi
right now betrayal of trust.are accused of stealing thousands of dollars from a south jersey ems operation. authorities say that 51 year old ronald nighten, 23 year old benjamin nighten told nearly 30 from the springfield township ems squad. complaints came in about missing money and the township mayor says this case hits him particularly hard. >> the nighten kids have gone to school with my kids, and we know them quite well, in a small community relationships are built on trust. and i...
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. >> also, a betrayal of trust.her and son accused of stealing tens every thousands of dollars from taxpayers. how they allegedly spent that money, that was supposed to go to a local ems operation. >>> and, oh, i hope you have some outdoor plans this weekend, if not make some. but will be just gorgeous, just how long this wonderful weather sticks around. >> can't wait for. that will. >> what a difference lack every humidity makes. >> feel it in the hair. >> feel it everywhere. >> morning, it is friday, july 24, i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm nicole brewer. let's get right to katie and mere a katie has good -- katie and meisha. katie has good news for us. >> specking gorgeous conditions unfold out there yet again today. things looking good on the rolled at the moment. we can expect to see more sunshine throughout the course of the day. so high pressure once again hooking us up. low humidity, full sunshine, more warmth for you. comfortably so. as we start things offer by taking you outside, we start it off here with a lo
. >> also, a betrayal of trust.her and son accused of stealing tens every thousands of dollars from taxpayers. how they allegedly spent that money, that was supposed to go to a local ems operation. >>> and, oh, i hope you have some outdoor plans this weekend, if not make some. but will be just gorgeous, just how long this wonderful weather sticks around. >> can't wait for. that will. >> what a difference lack every humidity makes. >> feel it in the hair....
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many thousands of greeks who had hart voted no to more austerity gathered yet again with a sense of betrayaler. >> pensions are going to be reduced radically, they have already been cut when the state doesn't have anymore money they'll cut pensions even further. >> translator: what's happened now is a big mistake a huge one the proposals are devastating and the only realistic option is to leave the e.u.: most of >> reporter: most of these people are dead against the latest proposal it seems even more draconian than the laugh one the notion by voting no in the referendum they were going to get a better deal from europe seems to have been a rule illusion. elsewhere in the europe the deal was received with cautious optimism ahead of critical meetings of the euro group on saturday in germany where it really matters they are going to take some convincing. >> translator: it's the most substantial program we have seen so far we must acknowledge that. but but there is a lot scepticism over the question of how seriously it's met. >> reporter: on saturday the nba brussels the 19 finance ministers of t
many thousands of greeks who had hart voted no to more austerity gathered yet again with a sense of betrayaler. >> pensions are going to be reduced radically, they have already been cut when the state doesn't have anymore money they'll cut pensions even further. >> translator: what's happened now is a big mistake a huge one the proposals are devastating and the only realistic option is to leave the e.u.: most of >> reporter: most of these people are dead against the latest...
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if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and the betrayal of the mexican people. >> reporterare already rolling. among them that of the prison director. for a jail break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind me is the building where el chapo emerged after walking through a 1.5-kilometer tunnel that began just under these prison cell. now, he escaped in some style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation, tall enough for him to walk standing up in and even had electric lighting. it was meticulously planned operation. neighbors told us the work started on the building that would hide the tunnel a year ago. soon after el chapo was locked up. >> translator: they had a generator which you could hear from the road. and you could see the lights from the window. >> reporter: it's the second time guzman has escaped prison. legend has it the first time, 14 years ago was in a laundry basket. this time around, the u.s. were desperate to ex-extradition him. the mexican government refused now their biggest prize has become their biggest embarrassment. >> what chapo's escaping does sha
if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and the betrayal of the mexican people. >> reporterare already rolling. among them that of the prison director. for a jail break reminiscent of a hollywood movie. behind me is the building where el chapo emerged after walking through a 1.5-kilometer tunnel that began just under these prison cell. now, he escaped in some style. that tunnel was equipped with ventilation, tall enough for him to walk standing up in and even had electric...
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it's not exactly a betrayal. it's a last minute compromise to avoid all this drama. >> tell me about what things have been like there in athens. what have tensions been like there, because the country is divided on how to tackle the debt crisis. >> the past five years actually, i would like to talk to you about what we have been going through for the past five years. i know that in the states, you may think that greece is a sunny country with lovely sun sets and islands, but the daily lives of the greek people have been terribly affected by this crisis. the unemployment has skyrocketed the past five years the youth unemployment is around 60% and the general rate 27%. wages these past five years fell by 36% and pensions fell by 48%. the g.d.p. fell 25%. we have kids failing at schools. we have people leaving their homes. we have people with no electricity in their homes. we have been going through a terrible, terrible humanitarian crise. this society is divided but the pro no people are owe open it's not as if it'
it's not exactly a betrayal. it's a last minute compromise to avoid all this drama. >> tell me about what things have been like there in athens. what have tensions been like there, because the country is divided on how to tackle the debt crisis. >> the past five years actually, i would like to talk to you about what we have been going through for the past five years. i know that in the states, you may think that greece is a sunny country with lovely sun sets and islands, but the...
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betrayal on house on the hill involves exploring a haunted house. dead of winter is a zombie survival game. in termsofthe attraction to more adult themes i think there is kind of incorporation process in which more subterranian cultural genres that we can describe as adult themes get sort of integrated into the mainstream little by little. video games are borrowing from the board game model as well. i am seeing concepts from modern board games, the newest of the new board games, which are much more story driven, much more almost invent your own fiction and that is feeding back into video games as well. creating a video game doesn't always involve a computer. the game dev club at sjsu meets once a week to prototype concepts for digital games. paper is cut. pen and pencil label items and write rules on note cards. and maps are drawn. this is done so that, first of all no one will have to code an actual map. you can just get it done in 10 seconds. it is really fast. altough board games a re enjoying a resurgence. will they ultimately win over video? bo
betrayal on house on the hill involves exploring a haunted house. dead of winter is a zombie survival game. in termsofthe attraction to more adult themes i think there is kind of incorporation process in which more subterranian cultural genres that we can describe as adult themes get sort of integrated into the mainstream little by little. video games are borrowing from the board game model as well. i am seeing concepts from modern board games, the newest of the new board games, which are much...
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it's the betrayal by adults to -- with regard to children and it's a betrayal of everything we claim to stand for in america. because we say to our children, we say if you go to school every day and study hard and go to class and do your homework and study hard for tests and quizzes, if you do that, you will succeed. but, of course, often children are betrayed because in between there, they're bullied and when they go home, they're bullied and when dinner is over at night, they're bullied and all throughout the night they're bullied often because of technology and because of vicious students that go after one student and use social media or other tools to harass and bully that person. we've got to do something about this. we've got to do more than just debate it and talk about it and talk about it. we need to do something. and i'm hoping that shot efforts that i've -- some of the efforts i've undertaken in my legislation will be the subject of not just more debate but action and progress and results when we get through the conference committee because i think this overall legislation
it's the betrayal by adults to -- with regard to children and it's a betrayal of everything we claim to stand for in america. because we say to our children, we say if you go to school every day and study hard and go to class and do your homework and study hard for tests and quizzes, if you do that, you will succeed. but, of course, often children are betrayed because in between there, they're bullied and when they go home, they're bullied and when dinner is over at night, they're bullied and...
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. >> absolute betrayal. anything worse. >> more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote us a letter apologizing to us and asking for us to remember the good rick, but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off race cars, sold off the properties that he owned. and i kind of believe he had a plan for a long time. he, some level, knew this day was going to come. at one point, rick mclean called his wife and asked her and the kids to meet him off a particular off-ramp in southwest riverside county. they went out there and they met and he said, something along the lines of, i can't go to prison, so the easiest thing for me, you'll never see me again. >> they are the vampires of our children that live amongst us. i thought, this might be our one shot to g
. >> absolute betrayal. anything worse. >> more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote us a letter apologizing to us and asking for us to remember the good rick, but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off...