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i'm delighted to say that braden and his dad join us 110w. say that braden and his dad join us now.ur club. 0ne second, you talked about your club. one of the members of your club is 110w one of the members of your club is now president of the to. he's your friend. how does that you feel?m makes me feel very happy for him that he's come this far, though, i just like another meeting with somebody, and his friend were saying that he would never believe that somebody who stutters with make it as faras somebody who stutters with make it as far as president, and it'sjust crazy how far he came and how far he will, how far he will go. there is no further way to go for him. what about for you ? what no further way to go for him. what about for you? what are your ambitions for your life? like, jobs and stuff? anything. well, i had a dream of being in the nba, but that's a really slim chance. from my first job, that's a really slim chance. from my firstjob, i do want that's a really slim chance. from my first job, i do want to work in that's a really slim chance. from my firstjob, i do want t
i'm delighted to say that braden and his dad join us 110w. say that braden and his dad join us now.ur club. 0ne second, you talked about your club. one of the members of your club is 110w one of the members of your club is now president of the to. he's your friend. how does that you feel?m makes me feel very happy for him that he's come this far, though, i just like another meeting with somebody, and his friend were saying that he would never believe that somebody who stutters with make it as...
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braden powell's total amount of damages?n meted out. >> what i intend to do is use the award to try and help other people in that so that we can save more children. >> jury members told abc news they didn't believe any one individual at child protective services was responsible for what happened. they blame a systematic failure for the tragedy. >> it just came down to this -- you cannot have reunification, you know, as your goal at the expense of child safety. and, you know, lawsuits change things, brown vs. board of education, roe v. wade. i mean, that's how things change. >> so "20/20" reached out to several agencies in both states, and they declined to comment, or referred us to other departments. in the end, we were unable to get an answer to our questions. could the actions of these agencies, or their inactions, have contributed to the murders of braden and charlie powell? >> it should've never have got to the point where you had josh getting his kids into that house and blowing it up. >> i think that it is just one of
braden powell's total amount of damages?n meted out. >> what i intend to do is use the award to try and help other people in that so that we can save more children. >> jury members told abc news they didn't believe any one individual at child protective services was responsible for what happened. they blame a systematic failure for the tragedy. >> it just came down to this -- you cannot have reunification, you know, as your goal at the expense of child safety. and, you know,...
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braden really wouldn't talk to them. >> well, what did you do last night?> go camping. >> you went camping? who were you camping with? >> um, my dad and my mom and my little brother. >> your children are telling our detectives that mom went with you guys last night. and that she didn't come back. >> she did not go with us. they know that she didn't go with us. >> so your kids lie, then? do your kids lie? >> sometimes they do. >> it seemed like initially josh and susan were pretty conservative couple, loving family, couple of kids. we learned that there was a lot of distress. >> josh and susan's marriage reaches rock bottom in the summer of 2008. josh and susan are constantly fighting. >> she went to see a divorce lawyer one time for a free consultation at my advice. and he told her to make a videotape of everything in your house. >> this is me. july 29th, 2008. covering all my bases. making sure that if something happens to me or my family or all of us that our assets are documented. >> police ended up discovering the safety deposit box that susan kept secr
braden really wouldn't talk to them. >> well, what did you do last night?> go camping. >> you went camping? who were you camping with? >> um, my dad and my mom and my little brother. >> your children are telling our detectives that mom went with you guys last night. and that she didn't come back. >> she did not go with us. they know that she didn't go with us. >> so your kids lie, then? do your kids lie? >> sometimes they do. >> it seemed like...
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hi, my name is braden harrington and i'm13 years old.n new hampshire. he told me that we were members of the same club. we... ..we stutter. it was really amazing to hear that somebody like me became vice president. an amazing guy, isn't he? well a little earlier, our colleagues jane 0'brien and james reynolds caught up with brayden and his dad 0wen — so how does it feel to see his friend, joe biden, becoming the 46th president of the united states. it makes me feel really happy for him that he's come this far and i, ijust have the honour of meeting somebody, and his friend was saying that he would never believe that somebody who stutters would make it this far as president, and it's just crazy how far he's came and how far he will, how far he will go. it makes me nervous, but when i practice more and get used to, like some of the kind of thing i'm doing, like the speech, i kept practising and practising, and it made me a little more comfortable with it. so i did have some moments, and that'sjust because i get comfortable with it but some
hi, my name is braden harrington and i'm13 years old.n new hampshire. he told me that we were members of the same club. we... ..we stutter. it was really amazing to hear that somebody like me became vice president. an amazing guy, isn't he? well a little earlier, our colleagues jane 0'brien and james reynolds caught up with brayden and his dad 0wen — so how does it feel to see his friend, joe biden, becoming the 46th president of the united states. it makes me feel really happy for him that...
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. >> thas braden harrington. not to cheyenshy away from the stutter. his parents spoke about what the win means to them. >> he was a role model. he stutters and he made it like this was the president-elect, it was brave of him to put himself out there for the whole country and to be a leader. >> how does it make you feel knowing braden's voice was heard and respected. a pivotal moment in our country. >> very emotional for me, too. and i think for all of us. we're very proud of him. i think what we have been given has been a gift. a once in a lifetime opportunity. we actually get to see firsthand what our soon to be president of the united states is like as a normal human being. and he had a huge impact on our family. >> braden has more confidence, less stress for what's going on. >> do you have aspirations one day to follow in his footsteps? >> i have days where i'm like oh, i want to be president, i have days where i'm like -- >> he is doing well. doing great. so nice when they highlighted him. biden campaign co
. >> thas braden harrington. not to cheyenshy away from the stutter. his parents spoke about what the win means to them. >> he was a role model. he stutters and he made it like this was the president-elect, it was brave of him to put himself out there for the whole country and to be a leader. >> how does it make you feel knowing braden's voice was heard and respected. a pivotal moment in our country. >> very emotional for me, too. and i think for all of us. we're very...
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his name is joe braden, and he called me with a tip.said that listeners were calling into his radio program and complaining about their generic drugs, they were having side effects and the drug seemed ineffective. when he took those complaints to the fda, they said that the reactions were probably psychosomatic, because the drugs looked different than the other drugs and he posed a question, namely, what is wrong with the drug? and that's really where my reporting began, as an eort to answer tt question. >> som people noted the book begins withandhi in ashram in india and what does that have to do with generic drugs? well, it was world war iind the british were in india, of course. and they wer having to fight germany and there was fighting all over the world and they needed pharmaceutical supplies r their army. and at that poin the indian wanted their independence from the british so basically ty nt to-- the british went to gandhi and said, look, if you want independence, help us with pharmaceutical supplies for our army and we will co
his name is joe braden, and he called me with a tip.said that listeners were calling into his radio program and complaining about their generic drugs, they were having side effects and the drug seemed ineffective. when he took those complaints to the fda, they said that the reactions were probably psychosomatic, because the drugs looked different than the other drugs and he posed a question, namely, what is wrong with the drug? and that's really where my reporting began, as an eort to answer tt...
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today, maryland and braden announced that covert rates in the city are going up at a concerning level. that's bad news for restaurants , which just got the go-ahead to allow indoor dining. >> reporter: and legendary cons drill, like all restaurants in san francisco, covert giveth and covid take it away. but come saturday morning, the city says eating indoors is not like on the table. restaurants will be taken out and delivery only. >> we have been pivoting every day to make this work. >> we are seeing an uptick. >> reporter: mayor london breed says coven members are heading in the wrong direction. >> people have gotten complacent. as a result, because of the behavior you are seeing an uptick. >> reporter: rollbacks are now necessary. gyms and other indoor activities can stay open, but with reduced maximum capacities and now for the reopening of any icicles. but by far the biggest hit is on the restaurants. >> we have a lot of super frustrated, very upset members reaching out to me saying, how could this be? what could we do? we are going to go bankrupt and we will not have to lemony o
today, maryland and braden announced that covert rates in the city are going up at a concerning level. that's bad news for restaurants , which just got the go-ahead to allow indoor dining. >> reporter: and legendary cons drill, like all restaurants in san francisco, covert giveth and covid take it away. but come saturday morning, the city says eating indoors is not like on the table. restaurants will be taken out and delivery only. >> we have been pivoting every day to make this...
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braden, how much do you have to prepare when you do a public speech like that?practice more and get used to like the kind of thing i'm doing, like the speech, i kept practising and practising and it made me a little more comfortable with it, so i did have some moments, and that's just because i get co mforta ble and that's just because i get comfortable with it but sometimes it just doesn't fully make me fully fluent, but that's fine, because it still shows everybody that president biden helped a kid who stutters. well, we've been doing a lot of looking forward to what might happen next. let's look at a few images of the momentous events of saturday. we have shown the world that we are united. we need to do recounts, we need to fight it in the court. it's not over. we did it, joe. you're going to be the next president of the united states. for four years, you marched and organised for equality and justice. for our lives, and for our planet, and then you voted. cheering. i have long talked about the battle for the soul of america. we must restore the soul of amer
braden, how much do you have to prepare when you do a public speech like that?practice more and get used to like the kind of thing i'm doing, like the speech, i kept practising and practising and it made me a little more comfortable with it, so i did have some moments, and that's just because i get co mforta ble and that's just because i get comfortable with it but sometimes it just doesn't fully make me fully fluent, but that's fine, because it still shows everybody that president biden helped...
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white mark braden, thank you so much for that analysis.uding texas and florida with a majority voting for president trump so what is the appealfor president trump so what is the appeal for those voters and how did the biden campaign appeared to somewhat underperform in some states with the hispanic vote? joining us now for more on this story we have a guest who is there in florida for us. she is a national spokesperson for the libre initiative. tell us what happened there in florida where president wright outperformed expectations in miami and blew it out of the water. thank you for having me. it's important to understand the diversity of the hispanic community here in florida and across the country. this diversity translates into a diversity translates into a diversity of opinion and a diversity of priorities but when it comes to theissues of priorities but when it comes to the issues that latinos all florida ca re the issues that latinos all florida care about, if you look at south florida, the issue and the topic of far left policies, s
white mark braden, thank you so much for that analysis.uding texas and florida with a majority voting for president trump so what is the appealfor president trump so what is the appeal for those voters and how did the biden campaign appeared to somewhat underperform in some states with the hispanic vote? joining us now for more on this story we have a guest who is there in florida for us. she is a national spokesperson for the libre initiative. tell us what happened there in florida where...
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and that could braden or leeched to in the indictment under international law until he really could be indicted. this still ahead take a lot of time because as an acting president and his strong allies like russia and china, he is under a sort of, of a he enjoys the unity. for now at least, what is so intriguing about this case is of course the question, why did these human rights organizations pick germany to file the complaint given they sort of germany, it with the nazi regime with the new and back tribes, germany for a long time has supported the idea of the prosecution of international crimes, and it has a back to the so-called to principle of universal you restriction. and this means that germany can prosecute crimes such crimes in international crimes like genocide like, like war crimes. regardless where they have been committed or who committed them and this principle definitely plies to war crimes in syria. ok, now you have seen dozens of very horrific footage from that fit from 2013 in hota. could anybody else have committed these atrocities? no, i don't think so. the evidenc
and that could braden or leeched to in the indictment under international law until he really could be indicted. this still ahead take a lot of time because as an acting president and his strong allies like russia and china, he is under a sort of, of a he enjoys the unity. for now at least, what is so intriguing about this case is of course the question, why did these human rights organizations pick germany to file the complaint given they sort of germany, it with the nazi regime with the new...
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this was back in the arab work maybe that was okay with husband told the wife was not braden and he said. even in the time. but he said his friend, can't do it because my wife is dying. i haven't told anybody. i am told her i haven't told my kids my mother. the one person that he tells, is george bush. that is a friendship that is in fact powerful and transformative. and that is human. that letter showed us and sign a little bit in the way that we haven't seen him. they also had ideas from his letter, his dying wife mary stuart, write him a letter because of that she does know she was dying. she hides it in the house. he hence this letter 50 years later he is trying even to this day. the very human story. it's a very powerful story. it is not psychologically open the way that opera kind of was predicting george's study is so powerful and so rich, so three dimensional . figure is nothing kind of a person. a belief is a human person. i think that's one of the things that really made this book interesting. peter: to be able to do my book depended on holbrook not been that way. they been abl
this was back in the arab work maybe that was okay with husband told the wife was not braden and he said. even in the time. but he said his friend, can't do it because my wife is dying. i haven't told anybody. i am told her i haven't told my kids my mother. the one person that he tells, is george bush. that is a friendship that is in fact powerful and transformative. and that is human. that letter showed us and sign a little bit in the way that we haven't seen him. they also had ideas from his...
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protesters in the peruvian capital leave out calling for former interim president, manuel braden to face charges of the death of 290 government demonstrators. centrist lawmaker, francisco sagacity. he was named to replace money after his resignation on sunday, i suggest he becomes the envy of the nation's 3rd president in a week of political turmoil. this is d.w. new life from still to come. a german, he warns that warms up for a face off against spain with his nation in the faint on the line. can you ask you, man to get their act together after some recent uninspired performances?, personal u.s. president elect joe biden, has warned the fatal consequences to americans because of delays in the presidential transition process. is the biden has urged the trumpet ministration to allow his team to coordinate on pandemic response plans. president trump has so far declined to begin for 100 over proceedings, focusing instead on disputing the election result is joe biden. during a speech in delaware, more people may die. if we don't coordinate, the vaccine is important. it's of little use until
protesters in the peruvian capital leave out calling for former interim president, manuel braden to face charges of the death of 290 government demonstrators. centrist lawmaker, francisco sagacity. he was named to replace money after his resignation on sunday, i suggest he becomes the envy of the nation's 3rd president in a week of political turmoil. this is d.w. new life from still to come. a german, he warns that warms up for a face off against spain with his nation in the faint on the line....
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we have a few copies, dennis braden, who is the book acquisition person in the gift shop was not able to be here today. but he got them directly at a discounted rate and then he made another discount. and so this is a highly discounted book, doubly discounted, but extraordinary, eye opening book. you really should read the book to get -- molly goes into this deeply about the anomaly of how americans hate taxes but they love all the things taxes give them. and they don't quite get that, for all the reasons you lay out in here. it's a wonderful book and this was a wonderful presentation. >> fantastic, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much for having me. thanks for coming, guys. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, a look back at a union prisoner of war camp during the u.s. civil war in elmira, new york where confederate-p-o-ws died. the union's most infamous p.o.w. camp of the civil war, the conditions of the prison and some of the officers in charge, starting at 8:00 p.
we have a few copies, dennis braden, who is the book acquisition person in the gift shop was not able to be here today. but he got them directly at a discounted rate and then he made another discount. and so this is a highly discounted book, doubly discounted, but extraordinary, eye opening book. you really should read the book to get -- molly goes into this deeply about the anomaly of how americans hate taxes but they love all the things taxes give them. and they don't quite get that, for all...
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let's see the definition it's a friend who is always looking at a map for example, i told braden i waso jeremy's house two blocks over and that john king pulled up google maps and said, "according to what we're seeing right now, there are multiple paths to jeremy's. [ laughter ] then just in post move the "s" right up to the back of "jeremy. i think that weird pause might make it seem like -- he'll fix it or he won't up next we have buzz and woody this is two loud kids who immediately get still and quiet as soon as the teacher enters. for example, noah and ethan are totally the class clowns, but every time mrs. tarpley walks in, they both drop straight to the ground and lay there not moving with their eyes wide open classic buzz and woody so the teacher walks in. there's just two kids lying on the ground and that's somehow worse than whatever class clownery they were doing we need to dig into this one i feel like that one may be -- i don't think it's a real one. i think maybe that's one our writers came up with [ laughter ] our next new teen slang term is really -- really popular with
let's see the definition it's a friend who is always looking at a map for example, i told braden i waso jeremy's house two blocks over and that john king pulled up google maps and said, "according to what we're seeing right now, there are multiple paths to jeremy's. [ laughter ] then just in post move the "s" right up to the back of "jeremy. i think that weird pause might make it seem like -- he'll fix it or he won't up next we have buzz and woody this is two loud kids who...
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this was from braden harrington talking about how joe biden helped him personally. wouldn't be talking to you today. about a few months ago, i met him in new hampshire. he told me that we were members of the same club. we stutter. it was really amazing to hear that someone like me became vice president. >> he's talking now about the president-elect. can we have more of that? can we have more kindness? >> yeah. you know, as a sister of a special needs person, that moment -- not only that moment, but the moment -- there's so many moments that character matters. that was one of them of course. but the moment when trump made fun of a disabled person. that, to me, just stabbed me in my heart because it reminded me of all the bullies in my sister's lifetime who made fun of her. and he was one of them? he was one of them? he's the leader -- he was the leader of this country, and so when i saw that little boy say, you know, that mattered to him, biden changed his life, biden is going to do that for all americans. sorry. >> well, it's been a long road for you. i appreciate y
this was from braden harrington talking about how joe biden helped him personally. wouldn't be talking to you today. about a few months ago, i met him in new hampshire. he told me that we were members of the same club. we stutter. it was really amazing to hear that someone like me became vice president. >> he's talking now about the president-elect. can we have more of that? can we have more kindness? >> yeah. you know, as a sister of a special needs person, that moment -- not only...
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kennedy braden john wayne. maybe it was unhealthy.e it was maniacal but that was so i was afraid and was an american. having grown up in american boy in this country, having dreams beyond all dreams. believing you could be anything you wanted to be. no matter what happens to you. even back then. i said i wanted to do something great with my life. ron: only interrupt for a second. there was a program started through the world war two that's. she built a watchmaking school in queens. and when you're going to john f. kennedy airport, you will go by some of those buildings there. eventually, they added a basketball court. david: i had no idea. ron: when you think about it. it was one of the sponsors, the steam. and there was another company team of the pan am jets. and they were mostly polio. sonu i, as part of the story about that watch making company. as you mentioned. i was part of the rehabilitation was vocational. and the va administrators figured, it's give these guys in a job in a wheelchair, they can do watchmaking there. anyway c
kennedy braden john wayne. maybe it was unhealthy.e it was maniacal but that was so i was afraid and was an american. having grown up in american boy in this country, having dreams beyond all dreams. believing you could be anything you wanted to be. no matter what happens to you. even back then. i said i wanted to do something great with my life. ron: only interrupt for a second. there was a program started through the world war two that's. she built a watchmaking school in queens. and when...
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we have a few copies, dennis braden who is the book acquisition person in the gift shop was not able to be here today, but he got it directly at a discounted rate and then he made another discount and so this is a highly discounted book, doubly discounted, but extraordinary eye-opening book. you really should read the book. molly goes into this deeply about the anomaly of how americans say taxes, but they love all of the things taxes give them and they don't quite get that. >> for all of the reasons, this is a wonderful book. thank you so much. thank for coming, guys. [ applause ] >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, a look back at a union prisoner of war camp during the civil war in new york where almost 3,000 confederate p.o.w.s died. derek maxfield is the auth of of "almira." he talks about the conditions of the prisoners and some of the officers in charge and that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> each week american his
we have a few copies, dennis braden who is the book acquisition person in the gift shop was not able to be here today, but he got it directly at a discounted rate and then he made another discount and so this is a highly discounted book, doubly discounted, but extraordinary eye-opening book. you really should read the book. molly goes into this deeply about the anomaly of how americans say taxes, but they love all of the things taxes give them and they don't quite get that. >> for all of...
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turning now to the nhl, where the vancouver canucks' newly signed goalie braden holtby needs some help getting across the u.s./canada border, and it's not because the washington capitals won't let him go, but because he is apparently trying to travel with contraband, a pair of pet torres yoiss. his wife, brandy, took to twitter asking if anybody had connections with the fish and wildlife service to push along paperwork for their two tortoises, honey and maple, trying to across the border. it turns out, the holtbys forgot about an exit permit, leaving the star goalie stranded with his two reptiles. oh, dear. >>> time now for the weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for the forecast. bill, good morning. happy thursday. >> that's the most random 2020 story we've heard, and it's been a crazy year. >> it has. >> yeah, honey and maple, yes. honey and maple. love those names. all right, let's get to the forecast. every meteorologist from coast to coast in the united states, we've dealt with an incredible active year of the hurricane season. we've got a lot of severe weather. we had
turning now to the nhl, where the vancouver canucks' newly signed goalie braden holtby needs some help getting across the u.s./canada border, and it's not because the washington capitals won't let him go, but because he is apparently trying to travel with contraband, a pair of pet torres yoiss. his wife, brandy, took to twitter asking if anybody had connections with the fish and wildlife service to push along paperwork for their two tortoises, honey and maple, trying to across the border. it...