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up after the break protesters and activists came to quantico this weekend to hail army specialist bradley manning private accused of leaking classified information to the wiki leaks website but will all of this last we're going to sit down with georgetown university professor christopher chambers to find out. for the feel we've got. the biggest issues get invoice face to face with the news makers. yesterday activists rallied outside the marine corps base a quantico for twenty two year old army private bradley manning is being detained now many are there trying to applaud the young men who military officials suspect of leaks thousands of intelligence documents to the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks i mean i think that he did a courageous thing is much more creative to speak against the huge military machine and at the risk of your career and any future career possibly than it is to just stay a part of it even when you disagree. now military supporters also showed up to the park and there was even some debate between the two groups but the protests remained peaceful if convicted bradley
up after the break protesters and activists came to quantico this weekend to hail army specialist bradley manning private accused of leaking classified information to the wiki leaks website but will all of this last we're going to sit down with georgetown university professor christopher chambers to find out. for the feel we've got. the biggest issues get invoice face to face with the news makers. yesterday activists rallied outside the marine corps base a quantico for twenty two year old army...
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apoye a brasil. >>> y aunque en sudÁfrica estados unidos y brasil no se enfrentaron, el equipo de bradley estados unidos estÁ en casa yo soy brasileÑa y tengo la camiseta de brasil. y de estados unidos aquÍ tengo la bandera. >>> en el fÚtbol siempre puede haber sorpresa, sin embargo, las estadÍsticas no son positivas para estados unidos, que ha perdido 14 de los 15 partidos disputados con brasil en come te competencias internacionales y amistosos. en nueva jersey, univisiÓn. >>> en horas de la tarde serÁ el partido entre mÉxico y espaÑa, lo transmite univisiÓn si no cerca de un televisor no se preocupe. puede ver los partidos en univisiÓn fÚtbol.com y lo puede ver hacer de su computadora y de su telÉfono mÓvil. lo puede ver de cualquier forma. vamos con edtna smith. >>> la llegada a brasil del presidente de paraguay a un dÍa que le diagnosticaron un cÁncer linfatico. tendrÁ una segunda opiniÓn. y las reacciones al partido de fÚtbol de hoy entre brasil y estados unidos en nueva jersey. hoy en noticiero univisiÓn Última hora en horario especial. 12:30 am en el este del paÍs. 11:30 am en el
apoye a brasil. >>> y aunque en sudÁfrica estados unidos y brasil no se enfrentaron, el equipo de bradley estados unidos estÁ en casa yo soy brasileÑa y tengo la camiseta de brasil. y de estados unidos aquÍ tengo la bandera. >>> en el fÚtbol siempre puede haber sorpresa, sin embargo, las estadÍsticas no son positivas para estados unidos, que ha perdido 14 de los 15 partidos disputados con brasil en come te competencias internacionales y amistosos. en nueva jersey,...
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the real crisis we have right now in terms of national security is not about bradley manning. it is about the radical outsourcing of our national security policy to for-profit corporations who answer to their bottom line and profit more than they do to their flag and their country. yet almost no one talks about 2 that on capitol hill. it is a nonissue. why? because of the campaign finance system in this country. war is business and business is good and democrats and republicans alike take huge contributions from the war industry. no one wants to upset that cart. but it is the responsibility of journalists to do precisely that. this is not partisan. it is not about who is in power. it is about the consistency of our profession. we are the people that are responsible journalists for providing information to citizens in this country and around the world that will empower them to make their own decisions. my plea to you would be to be that new generation of unembedded journalists. blogging is great. tweeting is fun. it is cool to think of working in a newsroom somewhere. talking p
the real crisis we have right now in terms of national security is not about bradley manning. it is about the radical outsourcing of our national security policy to for-profit corporations who answer to their bottom line and profit more than they do to their flag and their country. yet almost no one talks about 2 that on capitol hill. it is a nonissue. why? because of the campaign finance system in this country. war is business and business is good and democrats and republicans alike take huge...
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. >> kroft: bradley birkenfeld spent most of the last decade living in switzerland, helping wealthy americans hide their money. tonight, you'll hear how he did it, and how he touched off an investigation that would shake 300 years of banking secrecy to the foundation of its underground vaults. how unusual is it for a swiss banker to come forward and say, "this is how it works"? >> it's never happened before in history. i'm the first one. >> stahl: america gets half its electricity from coal. the problem is that process creates tens of millions of tons of waste loaded with toxic metal. this muck is called coal ash. never heard of it? neither had most of the people in kingston, tennessee, until a retention pool buckled, shooting a billion gallons of coal ash into the river and engulfing area homes. >> you never heard of coal ash before kingston. >> stahl: never. >> wasn't a problem. >> stahl: well, it was a problem, we just didn't know. now we know, and there are no federal regulations for coal ash disposal, which is dumped in hundreds of sites all over the country. ♪ >> couric: ever since "the
. >> kroft: bradley birkenfeld spent most of the last decade living in switzerland, helping wealthy americans hide their money. tonight, you'll hear how he did it, and how he touched off an investigation that would shake 300 years of banking secrecy to the foundation of its underground vaults. how unusual is it for a swiss banker to come forward and say, "this is how it works"? >> it's never happened before in history. i'm the first one. >> stahl: america gets half...
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than vale are still on the lookout for a new manager after bob bradley declared on tuesday he's to stay with the u.s. national team after helping guide the americans to a top group finish of the world cup for the first time in eighteen years bradley was hot property but a proposed move to england is now off the table after signing on with the us for another. two the possible world championships we go or team usa have been given their first true test in the preliminary stages the n.b.a.'s young guns barely escaping defeat against inspired brazil to meet your support for ports. usa top gun kevin durant's ready to go and so was brazil and phoenix suns star leander barbosa both teams not easy wins in their two previous contests and we become the action two minutes into the first quarter duran carrying this korean level there early on the transition back to blows the foul and then a three pointer to keep the u.s. alive because brazil meant business from the start how about this baseline drive from where bowl so still in the first alan garcia brazil from a long way into kevin love response at
than vale are still on the lookout for a new manager after bob bradley declared on tuesday he's to stay with the u.s. national team after helping guide the americans to a top group finish of the world cup for the first time in eighteen years bradley was hot property but a proposed move to england is now off the table after signing on with the us for another. two the possible world championships we go or team usa have been given their first true test in the preliminary stages the n.b.a.'s young...
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mientras tanto todos se fijan los ojos con bob bradley.sea el gol de la honra. ahÍ estÁ. silvio p. indicando que esto!!!! se acabÓ!!! >> neymar y alexandre pato derrotÓ a los estados unidos, en dÓnde podrÍa ser el Último encuentro de este hombre. muchÍsimas gracias a nombre de todos, cambio y fuera desde new meadowlands stadium east rutherfo rutherford, new jersey. >> duelo de gigantes estÁ siendo presentado por: >>> en primer impacto las balas estremecen el interior de una corte por la sed de venganza. >>> una mujer pierde la cabeza, porque no le venden su plato favorito en un restaurante de comida rÁpida. - con un bastÓn, un policÍa somete a un sospechoso y un video es testigo de su abuso de autoridad. - la ira de una asistente de vuelo desata el caos en la pista. - si tiene curiosidad por conocer a su Ángel guardian, le diremos cÓmo lograrlo. - el chicharito vuelve a vestir la camiseta del tri ante los campeones mundiales. hablamos con Él en exclusiva. >>> y mark antony continÚa dando pasos gigantes en hollywood, les cuento de lo que se
mientras tanto todos se fijan los ojos con bob bradley.sea el gol de la honra. ahÍ estÁ. silvio p. indicando que esto!!!! se acabÓ!!! >> neymar y alexandre pato derrotÓ a los estados unidos, en dÓnde podrÍa ser el Último encuentro de este hombre. muchÍsimas gracias a nombre de todos, cambio y fuera desde new meadowlands stadium east rutherfo rutherford, new jersey. >> duelo de gigantes estÁ siendo presentado por: >>> en primer impacto las balas estremecen el...
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bob bradley is going nowhere. and former, making some suites news. played for the californthe bears, and now hit s interception, watch what he does. he is going to give this to a fan. why not? paris week. and many said wait a minute, that is my first touchdown get it back in the guy gave it back. i'm sure there is going to be something with that and troy pala monmalu is his calling card it is in short with lloyd's of london for $1 million. and very hard, she had her legs. parmary hart had hurt legs and short with lloyd's of london for one and in dollars. >> jennifer lopez. >> certain body parts? her ran? >> yes. >> really? >> and now, her tusche? >> and i think the model, giselle. >> her legs, tina turner, and her legs are also in short. andn ssured already, jackie jumped on me. >> since i am from the bay area. >> they both have their advantages. backing of boise. >> and when i travel, and glad to come back to the bay area. >> but you did not spend any time in boise. >> that was for a reason. >> gary is back! >>> "the insider" at the emmy awards, beg
bob bradley is going nowhere. and former, making some suites news. played for the californthe bears, and now hit s interception, watch what he does. he is going to give this to a fan. why not? paris week. and many said wait a minute, that is my first touchdown get it back in the guy gave it back. i'm sure there is going to be something with that and troy pala monmalu is his calling card it is in short with lloyd's of london for $1 million. and very hard, she had her legs. parmary hart had hurt...
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. >> nationwide insurance bradley supports tavis smiley. working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more, pbs. >> be more, pbs. >> been more, pbs. -- be more, pbs.
. >> nationwide insurance bradley supports tavis smiley. working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more, pbs. >> be more, pbs. >> been more, pbs. -- be more, pbs.
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dos a cero gano brasil y la continuidad de bradley esta en veremos..jitos meza adelanto cual sera la alineacion titular.... memo ochoa regresara a la porteria.... en la defensa ..el maza rodriguez.. efrain juarez. hector moreno.. salcido.. en el medio campo torrado .. rafa marquez.. y andres guardado.. en la delantera.. giovanni dos satnos.. carlos vela y el chicharito hernandez... maqana se jugara el partido de ida por la final de la copa libertadores...las chivas rayadas de guadalajara jugaran de local en su nuevo estadio el omnilife ante el internacional de porto alegre... el equipo de jorge vergara espera convertirse en el primer equipo mexicano en ganar este torneo continental... para ello tendran que tomar ventaja de su localia... en la nba... tracy mcgrady ya tiene un nuevo equipo...el ex jugador de los knicks de nueva york y de los rockets de houston habria firmado contrato por un aqo con los pistones de detroit... mcgrady jugo 30 partidos la temporada pasada despues de someterse a una operacion en su rodilla derecha en la temporada dos- mil-oc
dos a cero gano brasil y la continuidad de bradley esta en veremos..jitos meza adelanto cual sera la alineacion titular.... memo ochoa regresara a la porteria.... en la defensa ..el maza rodriguez.. efrain juarez. hector moreno.. salcido.. en el medio campo torrado .. rafa marquez.. y andres guardado.. en la delantera.. giovanni dos satnos.. carlos vela y el chicharito hernandez... maqana se jugara el partido de ida por la final de la copa libertadores...las chivas rayadas de guadalajara...
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private bradley manning. many intelligence experts also suspect another culprit. one is the post 9/11 pushed to share more intelligence to prevent a repeat of the failures. >> we always knew this was a danger where something like this could happen because we have moved into a world in which more and permission is more available to more people. this is the dark side of that virtue. >> the u.s. intelligence industry has mushroomed. an investigation found 854,000 people hold a top-secret clearances. 1200 government organizations work on intelligence issues and 1000 private companies. in the world of cyber security, so much of the focus has been on protecting the system from outside attacks, but the inside job was a combination of the technology, lowering of security barriers and access that gives low level operatives to a vast array of them permission. the failed detroit airliner bombing shows u.s. intelligence still struggles to connect the dots. the suspect's father told the u.s. embassy of his concerns and there were reports of a suspect meeting militance in yemen
private bradley manning. many intelligence experts also suspect another culprit. one is the post 9/11 pushed to share more intelligence to prevent a repeat of the failures. >> we always knew this was a danger where something like this could happen because we have moved into a world in which more and permission is more available to more people. this is the dark side of that virtue. >> the u.s. intelligence industry has mushroomed. an investigation found 854,000 people hold a...
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bill bradley. >> good evening, commissioners. i'm a resident close by. i walk through the restaurant quite often and they are doing pretty good business and we, the city is a tourist town. and we have to encourage, let this restaurant continue the business and unlike other restaurants, found in the china town on jackson street and washington street, they don't have many customers and i urge you to accommodate the restaurant so that they can continue to operate. let them have their karaoke music. it is a small sized musical instrument and the tourists and the neighbors really enjoy, you know, eating and single among themselves -- single among themselves. i'm also a member of the community advisors and every month we have a meeting and captain -- you know, tells us what's been going on. the activities troubled spots but they never mentioned this thai restaurant so i can assure you that for the last six-eight months they did not make any wave. i urge you to approve of their conditional use. thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioners. good evening. tony gantn
bill bradley. >> good evening, commissioners. i'm a resident close by. i walk through the restaurant quite often and they are doing pretty good business and we, the city is a tourist town. and we have to encourage, let this restaurant continue the business and unlike other restaurants, found in the china town on jackson street and washington street, they don't have many customers and i urge you to accommodate the restaurant so that they can continue to operate. let them have their karaoke...
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. >> nationwide insurance bradley supports tavis smiley. working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more, pbs. >> be more, pbs. >> been more, pbs. -- be more, pbs. ♪ (raggs) ♪ pawsuuup, everybody ♪ diddy-do-wah-day ♪ the raggs kids club band is coming down your way ♪ ♪ we got a song to sing ♪ we got something to say ♪ the raggs kids club band ♪ can you come out to play? ♪ ♪ razzles makes us dazzle ♪ she's our go-to girl ♪ pido keeps the beat while he catches a curl ♪ ♪ b.max writes the tunes that raggs and trilby sing ♪ ♪ so come along and sing your song ♪ ♪ it's a happening thing yeah! ♪ pawsuuup, everybody, diddy-do-wah-day ♪ ♪ the raggs kids club band is coming down your way ♪ ♪ we got a song to sing ♪ we got something to say ♪ the raggs kids club band ♪ can you come out to play? ♪ the raggs kids club band ♪ is getting set to play yeah! ♪ ears up, puppies. it's a great day to play sports. i love all sorts of sports
. >> nationwide insurance bradley supports tavis smiley. working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more, pbs. >> be more, pbs. >> been more, pbs. -- be more, pbs. ♪ (raggs) ♪ pawsuuup, everybody ♪ diddy-do-wah-day ♪ the raggs kids club band is coming down your way ♪ ♪ we got a song to sing ♪ we got something to say ♪ the...
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for "good morning america," tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> and for more on this, we turn tois week" host, christiane amanpour in washington. good to see you, christiane. >> good morning, bianna. >> you were out there at the lincoln memorial. describe the atmosphere and what does it say about the momentum of the tea party right now? >> well, yes, i was there. i wanted to see for myself what was going on and listen to the speeches, and clearly there were a lot of people as you've been able to see in the reports, the overhead cameras. there was anywhere calculated between a hundred or several hundred thousand people there, and what i saw was mostly a fairly subdued crowd in that it wasn't completely rah-rah, hands waving but people paying a huge amount of attention to most of the speeches which were about religion, about god, about the title of the march, which was restoring honor, which meant about the military, and every time that the speakers spoke about members of the military at war in iraq or afghanistan, there were huge cheers, and it was about -- as speaker after speake
for "good morning america," tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> and for more on this, we turn tois week" host, christiane amanpour in washington. good to see you, christiane. >> good morning, bianna. >> you were out there at the lincoln memorial. describe the atmosphere and what does it say about the momentum of the tea party right now? >> well, yes, i was there. i wanted to see for myself what was going on and listen to the speeches, and clearly...
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and stu bradley is actually his name. he did return.incinnati wins the game 22-9. >>> boys gone wild in athens, greece. no, they weren't on summer break either. out of control temper explosions serbia against greece yesterday. and nadad who plays for oklahoma city right in the middle of it. the biggest guy out there. actually threw a chair. he was arrested. they don't mess around there. several hours in jail. he could face further disciplinary action by the nba when he gets back to the usa. that's the sporting life for friday night. lots going on. >> mark, thank you. >>> and that is the 10:00 news for tonight. i'm julie haener. >> i'm ken wayne. good night. >> good night.
and stu bradley is actually his name. he did return.incinnati wins the game 22-9. >>> boys gone wild in athens, greece. no, they weren't on summer break either. out of control temper explosions serbia against greece yesterday. and nadad who plays for oklahoma city right in the middle of it. the biggest guy out there. actually threw a chair. he was arrested. they don't mess around there. several hours in jail. he could face further disciplinary action by the nba when he gets back to the...
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and stu bradley is actually his name. he did return.ncinnati wins the game 22-9. >>> boys gone wild in athens, greece. no, they weren't on summer break either. out of control temper explosions serbia against greece yesterday. and nadad who plays for oklahoma city right in the middle of it. the biggest guy out there. actually threw a chair. he was arrested. they don't mess around there. several hours in jail. he could face further disciplinary action by the nba when he gets back to the usa. that's the sporting life for friday night. lots going on. >> mark, thank you. [ male announcer when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. you don't have to worry about th
and stu bradley is actually his name. he did return.ncinnati wins the game 22-9. >>> boys gone wild in athens, greece. no, they weren't on summer break either. out of control temper explosions serbia against greece yesterday. and nadad who plays for oklahoma city right in the middle of it. the biggest guy out there. actually threw a chair. he was arrested. they don't mess around there. several hours in jail. he could face further disciplinary action by the nba when he gets back to the...
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army private bradley manning, already charged with downloading documents. many experts suspect another culprit. one is the post 9/11 push to share more intelligence to repent -- to prevent a repeat of the failures. >> we knew this was a danger where something like this would happen because we have moved into a world in which more information is available to more people. >> the u.s. intelligence industry has mushroomed. a recent investigation found 854,000 people hold a top-secret clearances. 1002 madrid 71 government organizations work on intelligence -- 1271 government organizations. so much of the focus has been on protecting a system from outside attacks, but whoever the leaker turns out to be, he inside job is a combination of technology, lowering of security barriers and access that gives authorized operatives to a vast array of information may be just as much of a security risk. the failed detroit airliner bombing shows u.s. intelligence still struggles to connect the dots. the suspect's father told the u.s. embassy of his concerns. there were reports
army private bradley manning, already charged with downloading documents. many experts suspect another culprit. one is the post 9/11 push to share more intelligence to repent -- to prevent a repeat of the failures. >> we knew this was a danger where something like this would happen because we have moved into a world in which more information is available to more people. >> the u.s. intelligence industry has mushroomed. a recent investigation found 854,000 people hold a top-secret...
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the 26-year-old man and 27 year old alex jesse bradley said -- became the 18th and 17th homicides for the year's. >> she was kind of basically at the wrong place at the wrong time. i know he was running and that is when he got shot the >> friends echoed those sentiments be like he was a nice person and i did not think he had enemies out their mac. i am in shock that this happened to him. >> reporter: police say that is a good description. a 28-year-old man dominic woman was killed -- a 28-year-old woman was killed and sunday morning a man was killed at this apartment. police say he confronted officers with a 10-inch knife. friends and family of recent victims say they are well aware san jose is looking for a new police chief and hope the new police chief can stop the violence's >> it's crazy. that this person did this to a good guy >> they are holding another community meeting and family and friends say they would like to give their input but are busy making funeral arrangements. in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news' >> in san francisco three juveniles and one adults are und
the 26-year-old man and 27 year old alex jesse bradley said -- became the 18th and 17th homicides for the year's. >> she was kind of basically at the wrong place at the wrong time. i know he was running and that is when he got shot the >> friends echoed those sentiments be like he was a nice person and i did not think he had enemies out their mac. i am in shock that this happened to him. >> reporter: police say that is a good description. a 28-year-old man dominic woman was...
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this is the final game for as for bob bradley as the u.s. coach. cornell his were a bow tie but doctors there. shop does one go home yet. thus the troubling play put pro sports you went home for six months of the year. is it not yet and they go play the celtics. third line blown long our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online.
this is the final game for as for bob bradley as the u.s. coach. cornell his were a bow tie but doctors there. shop does one go home yet. thus the troubling play put pro sports you went home for six months of the year. is it not yet and they go play the celtics. third line blown long our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers....
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todd bradley doesn't either, but he has the consumer experience, running the $42 billion personal systems group. his resume includes palm, g.e., fedex and gateway. an insider long-shot is bill veghte, a recent steal from microsoft. he runs h.p.'s software and solutions division. handicappers say someday, but probably not now. and then there's the insider who's also an outsider. jon rubinstein ran the ipod group at apple, and then palm, which h.p. just bought. depends again on how much the board wants a consumer expert in the top job. a real outsider is steve mills, head of i.b.m.'s software group. he has the experience, but people close to him say he doesn't want to leave big blue. for a long shot, try mike capellas, who ran compaq and joined h.p. when the two companies merged. after a short term working with fiorina, capellas left. and now for the wild card, marc andreesen, the man who founded netscape, joined the h.p. board last year and is now supervising the c.e.o. search. yes, i know the guy running the search committee isn't supposed to get it, but there is talk, and stranger things
todd bradley doesn't either, but he has the consumer experience, running the $42 billion personal systems group. his resume includes palm, g.e., fedex and gateway. an insider long-shot is bill veghte, a recent steal from microsoft. he runs h.p.'s software and solutions division. handicappers say someday, but probably not now. and then there's the insider who's also an outsider. jon rubinstein ran the ipod group at apple, and then palm, which h.p. just bought. depends again on how much the board...
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tahman bradley has details. >> reporter: with the permanent cap in place and no more daily images of leaking oil from bp's well, the obama administration hopes to show it hasn't lost sight of the enormous cleanup and recovery effort that remains. >> it is a catastrophe. catastrophe for the people of the gulf and it requires our attention until we get the job done. >> reporter: what more needs to be done? more cleanup. the government says about 25% of the nearly 5 million barrels of spilled oil remains. shoppers 1,000 mileom louisiana at a market in washington, d.c. last week. most said they wouldn't buy seafood if they were certain it came from the gulf. >> i just wouldn't trust it, honestly. >> if it's from the gulf no. >> reporter: seafood isn't the gulf's only industry needing to recover. president obama's moratorium on all deepwater drilling has put thousands of people out of work. house republican minority leader john boehner said there are enough safety practices in place to lift the ban. >> there clearly was a mistake made with regard to this one well. but i think we're riskin
tahman bradley has details. >> reporter: with the permanent cap in place and no more daily images of leaking oil from bp's well, the obama administration hopes to show it hasn't lost sight of the enormous cleanup and recovery effort that remains. >> it is a catastrophe. catastrophe for the people of the gulf and it requires our attention until we get the job done. >> reporter: what more needs to be done? more cleanup. the government says about 25% of the nearly 5 million...
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and 22-year-old private bradley manning is suspected as the source of the leak. he was recently moved from a prison in kuwait to quantico, virginia. betty, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington for us. thank you. >>> now we want to take you to the gulf of mexico where the broken bp oil well remains sealed at the top and officials say the long-delayed bottom kill procedure may not be needed after all. to leaks from the well have been detected. it was capped almost a month ago after spewing nearly 5 million barrels of crude into the gulf. scientists say a quarter of the oil remains. many reaching beaches and wet lands. alabama filed suit against bp and two other companies on thursday, accusing them of negligence that damaged the state's coastline. >>> more dangerous thunderstorms are expected today in the midwest, including iowa, where days of heavy rain this week caused deadly flooding. among the worst hit was the university town of ames, which is north of des moines. bottled drinking water was distributed to the town's 55,000 residents on thursday after flo
and 22-year-old private bradley manning is suspected as the source of the leak. he was recently moved from a prison in kuwait to quantico, virginia. betty, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington for us. thank you. >>> now we want to take you to the gulf of mexico where the broken bp oil well remains sealed at the top and officials say the long-delayed bottom kill procedure may not be needed after all. to leaks from the well have been detected. it was capped almost a month...
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. >> reporter: bruce bradley said it all started 12 years ago with just a few people here.oday -- >> you can imagine like a big campground. >> reporter: you might have a hard time on windier days finding your own space on this water. >> you don't need to be full of testosterone, 15 years old and have free time and be unemployed. you can do it with a regular job and be older. >> reporter: julie rogers started four years ago at age 44. >> i grew up here water skiing in the bay area. i didn't know anybody with a boat any longer. and the price of gas was so huge that once you invest in your kite equipment, it's virtually cost-free. >> reporter: and look how big these kites really are. imagine the power of this with winds upwards of 30 miles an hour. when you come out here, you're going to find yourself taking kite-flying lessons from the ground before you ever even get on the water. >> it looks a lot of fun but it is dangerous. and if you don't do it right, you could get hurt. >> reporter: and they'll do this until the wind dies down at the end of september. and often every sum
. >> reporter: bruce bradley said it all started 12 years ago with just a few people here.oday -- >> you can imagine like a big campground. >> reporter: you might have a hard time on windier days finding your own space on this water. >> you don't need to be full of testosterone, 15 years old and have free time and be unemployed. you can do it with a regular job and be older. >> reporter: julie rogers started four years ago at age 44. >> i grew up here water...
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agent after leaving north london rivals also two months ago gas will provide cover for injury prone bradley king and jonathan woodgate in the central defense. and the weekend full of hot tricks was not just confined to russia and england lionel messi. also netted three for boss alona as they beat so be a foreigner else with the spanish super cup boston needed to overturn a three one first leg deficit coming into this game and showed their threat early on in the previous twelve minutes to open the b.s. i think it is crossed into these i next and then it was messy first the argentina stopping latched onto a secret past saturday because i had my way going. then danny alvarez provided the assist and messi did the rest making three male misled the public. and in the second off the cattle onside continued to dominate in a secret icing on the cake then any injury was. the one ellis how it finished on the night and feisty and i guess also then celebrated by mind a super cop made in six dosh to this season. i can't imagine playing tennis this place in the season off the beach in rome or in the itali
agent after leaving north london rivals also two months ago gas will provide cover for injury prone bradley king and jonathan woodgate in the central defense. and the weekend full of hot tricks was not just confined to russia and england lionel messi. also netted three for boss alona as they beat so be a foreigner else with the spanish super cup boston needed to overturn a three one first leg deficit coming into this game and showed their threat early on in the previous twelve minutes to open...
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country all sit down with a criminologist to discuss the issue and as many rally this weekend to free bradley manning we have to ask how the twenty two year old army private specialist will look years from now will he be considered a hero for exposing military secrets we'll speak with georgetown university professor christopher chambers then we're going to look in depth of the recent media coverage surrounding afghan women they're being portrayed as victims of war but are they also victims of the american media one blogger thinks so more get her thoughts on the issue and is porn going mainstream and upcoming hollywood films using dirty websites to promote its release so does that mean that pornography is finally becoming accepted in american society we'll debate that issue at the end of tonight's show but now let's move on to our top story all eyes have turned to the death of ten multinational aid workers in afghanistan six americans two afghans one german and one brit who had all been giving medical help at an eye clinic and nurse town province were on their way back to kabul they chose a lo
country all sit down with a criminologist to discuss the issue and as many rally this weekend to free bradley manning we have to ask how the twenty two year old army private specialist will look years from now will he be considered a hero for exposing military secrets we'll speak with georgetown university professor christopher chambers then we're going to look in depth of the recent media coverage surrounding afghan women they're being portrayed as victims of war but are they also victims of...
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yeah i mean the thing is with this bradley manning it was under arrest as one of the potential leakers of this information. would he have access to all this information and you know there's some questions about how much access and what systems he had access to to compile this amount of information and i think the last leaks also the leaks were tough on the taliban tough one pakistan and the i.s.i. the intelligence service a nation and tough on iran indicating that iran was providing shoulder launched heat seeking missiles to the taliban when in fact iran is a sworn enemy of the taliban so none of this seems to make much sense. in the greater scheme of things and i think things and i haven't seen this kind of back and forth between the pentagon and wiki leaks it didn't even happen during the height of the cold war between the pentagon and the soviet k.g.b. in the russian ministry of state i've been to the chinese ministry of state security we never saw this kind of response going on between the pentagon and those intelligence agency as you saying there were in several countries the gove
yeah i mean the thing is with this bradley manning it was under arrest as one of the potential leakers of this information. would he have access to all this information and you know there's some questions about how much access and what systems he had access to to compile this amount of information and i think the last leaks also the leaks were tough on the taliban tough one pakistan and the i.s.i. the intelligence service a nation and tough on iran indicating that iran was providing shoulder...
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agent after leaving north london rivals also two months ago gas will provide cover for injury prone bradley king and jonathan woodgate in the central defense. on the weekend full of haptics was not just confined to russia and england lionel messi. also netted three for boss alona as they beat survey of foreign oil to lift the spanish super cup boston needed to overturn if we want to first like deficit coming into this game in the show that's left early on in just twelve minutes to open city as i do my part i guess crossed into the zone next and then it was messy first ashington a stop in latched onto a secret past it's not me because we had a tie anyway going. then dani alves provided the assist and messy did the rest making three male misled the public. and in the second off the cattle onside continued to dominate in a secret icing on the cake then the majorettes was. someone else how it finished on the night and feisty on august ocellaris celebrated by mine a super cop made in six starts to the season. i am in some imagine playing tennis this precis of the season off the beach and roma in
agent after leaving north london rivals also two months ago gas will provide cover for injury prone bradley king and jonathan woodgate in the central defense. on the weekend full of haptics was not just confined to russia and england lionel messi. also netted three for boss alona as they beat survey of foreign oil to lift the spanish super cup boston needed to overturn if we want to first like deficit coming into this game in the show that's left early on in just twelve minutes to open city as...
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allowed the idea of police surveillance of getting arrested for that as a citizen will find out what bradley has to say is in a lot of research and then these people are called the ninety nine er's the people who've been unemployed for ninety nine weeks now and they're fed up as incomes fall consistently across the country that he sea area seems to be immune to this crisis for some reason so we'll speak to one of those ninety nine ers to find out why that is but now let's move on to today's top story today the obama administration's first contest a trial of a prisoner prisoner held at guantanamo bay began now the prisoner. question is omar kotter who was captured at the age of fifteen in a firefight with u.s. forces in afghanistan and who has since been detained allegedly tortured and interrogated now carter who many deem should be considered a child soldier is being tried as a full fledged war criminal i military commission rather than an experienced federal court so does that set a precedent and what kind of legacy will all of that lead for obama the president vowed to close gitmo down on
allowed the idea of police surveillance of getting arrested for that as a citizen will find out what bradley has to say is in a lot of research and then these people are called the ninety nine er's the people who've been unemployed for ninety nine weeks now and they're fed up as incomes fall consistently across the country that he sea area seems to be immune to this crisis for some reason so we'll speak to one of those ninety nine ers to find out why that is but now let's move on to today's top...
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letting it go so far or reason magazines radley balko is joining me from tennessee to discuss it now bradley thanks for being here first of all but you know you and i have discussed this before but your new piece in it you spoke to a number of law enforcement officials so i'm dying to know after speaking to these people what's their reasoning as to why they think it's ok for them to arrest people who want to film them. well really there is i talked to two prosecutors who are actually pursuing felony charges against people who are recording police and then i also talked to the head of return for eternal order please which is the largest police union in the country and the that the prosecutors you know they basically say you know this is the law we have no choice but to enforce the law which is true to a certain extent but there's you know they do have discretion about when they want to bring charges and the prosecutor in maryland in particular has a an interpretation of state law that not a lot of other people agree with. you the prosecutor in illinois that i talked to basically said that you
letting it go so far or reason magazines radley balko is joining me from tennessee to discuss it now bradley thanks for being here first of all but you know you and i have discussed this before but your new piece in it you spoke to a number of law enforcement officials so i'm dying to know after speaking to these people what's their reasoning as to why they think it's ok for them to arrest people who want to film them. well really there is i talked to two prosecutors who are actually pursuing...
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. >> reporter: tonight, private bradley manning is in detention at the quantico marine base south of washington as investigators are reportedly widening their search for suspects. some of those who have been questioned according to "the new york times" say investigators are trying to learn if any of manning's friends including college students in the boston area may have helped him or have connections to wikileaks, which released the 76,000 secret documents. the california hacker who turned manning in believes others may be involved. >> he never would have tried to have taken this sort of action on his own. >> reporter: and tonight what the pentagon says was one of its greatest fears point leaks may be coming true. a spokesman for the taliban quoted by a british broadcaster saying they are combing the documents looking for names of afghan informants adding "we know how to punish them." >> by putting those names out, certain people in afghanistan are now on hit lists. >> reporter: we looked at only a fraction of the documents and found nine afghans working with nato forces who were na
. >> reporter: tonight, private bradley manning is in detention at the quantico marine base south of washington as investigators are reportedly widening their search for suspects. some of those who have been questioned according to "the new york times" say investigators are trying to learn if any of manning's friends including college students in the boston area may have helped him or have connections to wikileaks, which released the 76,000 secret documents. the california...
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rampant so joining me to discuss it from nashville is radley balko senior editor at reason magazine bradley thanks so much for joining me looking at this report it's really really disturbing the fact that three people were executed you know on this lab's evidence so can you give us more detail as to you know why this happened perhaps what motivation the people that worked in these labs had to tamper with the evidence. well i think it's more kind of systematic problem with the way crime labs particular state crime labs work in this country and in a lot of states that stay quiet when it actually reports to prosecutors or to the state attorney general so there's always going to be a lot of pressure on these crime lab analysts and technicians even not even the honest good ones which most of them are but there's always going to be the sort of incentive to please the people that they're reporting to which you know in too many cases it's the or the our prosecutors and there are there are all just sorts of bad incentives i think built into the way we deal with forensic evidence in this country. eve
rampant so joining me to discuss it from nashville is radley balko senior editor at reason magazine bradley thanks so much for joining me looking at this report it's really really disturbing the fact that three people were executed you know on this lab's evidence so can you give us more detail as to you know why this happened perhaps what motivation the people that worked in these labs had to tamper with the evidence. well i think it's more kind of systematic problem with the way crime labs...
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another thing is that if you look at portraits of eisenhower or omar bradley or some of the other generalsthey have perhaps two or maybe three rows of stripes under their -- on their uniform and now they have it from their shoulder and they run out of space. i remember that during the ghraib crisis, she would wear a uniform and i suspect that she had to rows of ribbons on her uniform and i think she had been in the army for two years or three years. i think there have been -- there has been >> you said that roosevelt was a stylish aristocrat and eisenhower was a plain spoken officer with the difficult judgment. both were politicians of genius with a talent for transmuting in their different ways private convictions into public inspiration. what led to to want to write about these two men in the same book? >> well, i have had a lifelong fascination -- i started reading about him when i first target reading. he was the first president i was conscious of. what has intrigued me about him -- about them is a couple of things. they were both this similar -- similar men. they were very different i
another thing is that if you look at portraits of eisenhower or omar bradley or some of the other generalsthey have perhaps two or maybe three rows of stripes under their -- on their uniform and now they have it from their shoulder and they run out of space. i remember that during the ghraib crisis, she would wear a uniform and i suspect that she had to rows of ribbons on her uniform and i think she had been in the army for two years or three years. i think there have been -- there has been...
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lies that have cost thousands of lives, billions of dollars and one brave soldier by the name of bradleyng decided that the truth had to be told. and he said that he was willing to do it regardless of the consequences. and he essentially followed the nuremberg principles which is when you see something like this being committed and lies being told to bring your country to war, you have to speak out against it. you can't just line up and be a good german and do what you are told to do. so this brave soldier put up on the internet through wikileaks footage that was just absolutely incredible and sad and pathetic to watch, and for that now, he has been arrested. he's in jail, and this is the opposite should be happening. he should be rewarded for saying i witnessed a lie, a i'm going to tell my fellow americans the truth. >> larry: wikileaks will not confirm the source. and now he has been arrested, but the assumption is that he is the source, and it is not yet a fact. all right. you see him as a hero and how do you see the leaks affecting the obama administration which has condemned them?
lies that have cost thousands of lives, billions of dollars and one brave soldier by the name of bradleyng decided that the truth had to be told. and he said that he was willing to do it regardless of the consequences. and he essentially followed the nuremberg principles which is when you see something like this being committed and lies being told to bring your country to war, you have to speak out against it. you can't just line up and be a good german and do what you are told to do. so this...
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the probe focuses on private bradley manning who is now in a marine base detention center and some possible accomplices as well. here's david kerley. >> reporter: america's top military officials continue their heated criticism of the leak of thousands of secret documents to the website wikileaks. on abc's "this week," defense secretary robert gates said that one rogue soldier may have jeopardized the lives of many who are critical to the war on terrorism. >> this information puts those in afghanistan who have helped us at risk. it puts our soldiers at risk because they can learn a lot. our adversaries can learn a lot about our tactics, techniques and procedures. >> reporter: but pakistani journalist ahmad rashid who writes about the taliban disagrees. >> a lot of these leaks are quite old and people have moved on. >> reporter: the leak comes at the end of the deadliest month for u.s. forces in afghanistan and at a time when the obama administration is facing criticism for setting a withdrawal deadline. secretary gates insists that forces will remain until the job is done. >> we are not lea
the probe focuses on private bradley manning who is now in a marine base detention center and some possible accomplices as well. here's david kerley. >> reporter: america's top military officials continue their heated criticism of the leak of thousands of secret documents to the website wikileaks. on abc's "this week," defense secretary robert gates said that one rogue soldier may have jeopardized the lives of many who are critical to the war on terrorism. >> this...
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grad said he met and exchanged e-mails with army intelligence analyst bradley manning. he denied any role the in the leak. the fbi confirms it is interviewing several students in the boston area with apparent ties to manning. >>> nbc's david gregory will have much more on the wikileaks scandal on this morning's "meet the press." he'll speak to admiral mike mullen about how the leak could cut soldiers in danger as the war wraps up its deadliest month. >>> iran says three u.c. berkeley graduates must stabbed trial on charges of illegally crossing the border. the three have now spent more than a year in jail in iran. they were picked up on the iran/iraq border in 2009, and they're accused of being spies. but they have yet to face a judge. support rallies were held across the world yesterday, on the one-year anniversary of their capture in san francisco's mission district, more than 100 people gathered to call for the trios' release. organizers say their imprisonment violates international law. >> the public needs to be reminded sometimes, as i myself need to be reminded, t
grad said he met and exchanged e-mails with army intelligence analyst bradley manning. he denied any role the in the leak. the fbi confirms it is interviewing several students in the boston area with apparent ties to manning. >>> nbc's david gregory will have much more on the wikileaks scandal on this morning's "meet the press." he'll speak to admiral mike mullen about how the leak could cut soldiers in danger as the war wraps up its deadliest month. >>> iran says...
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well, the former computer hacker who alerted the federal authorities to the wickileak suspect, bradleyanning, now says two men in the boston area allegedly claim they helped the suspect pull it off. adrian lamo says both men attend m.i.t. and both work for wickileaks but he wouldn't identify them saying he's being threatened. manning is charged with leaking an air strike publishished in april. the pentagon says he's the prime suspect in last week's disclosure of thousands of feel reports from the war in afghanistan to that website. >>> 8:15. in a speech today iran's president said he's ready to meet face to face with president obama in a public debate over disputes between the two countries. president mahmoud ahmadinejad says he plans to visit new york for the next u.n. general assembly. that's in september. the iranian president said while there, he's ready to meet with president obama and quote put the world's issues opt table. but president mahmoud ahmadinejad is not mention the three uc berkeley graduates who have been imprisoned in iraq for a year now. relatives protested outside
well, the former computer hacker who alerted the federal authorities to the wickileak suspect, bradleyanning, now says two men in the boston area allegedly claim they helped the suspect pull it off. adrian lamo says both men attend m.i.t. and both work for wickileaks but he wouldn't identify them saying he's being threatened. manning is charged with leaking an air strike publishished in april. the pentagon says he's the prime suspect in last week's disclosure of thousands of feel reports from...
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bradley marin as been following sand hole collapses. over the past decade, 60% have been fatal. how often are the lifeguards warning people about sand holes on this beach? >> every day, all day long are -- >> reporter: butch arbin has been patrolling the beaches of ocean city, maryland, for 30 years. he says most people have no idea sand holes can be so dangerous. a parent never thinks he's digging a grave. >> exactly. >> reporter: for his kid. >> right. they just think they're making a hole to play in and they never think about the possible consequences. >> reporter: sand holes can be stable one minute, but any vibration, even someone walking by, can cause them to collapse. you look at it, this sand looks so light and fluffy. >> right. >> reporter: but if it collapses on top of you, just how heavy is it? >> it literally is hundreds of pounds. >> reporter: i was about to find that out firsthand. >> are you ready? i'm. >> reporter: ready. i think i'm ready. butch and his team buried me in this three-foot hole. i'm half in, half out and i
bradley marin as been following sand hole collapses. over the past decade, 60% have been fatal. how often are the lifeguards warning people about sand holes on this beach? >> every day, all day long are -- >> reporter: butch arbin has been patrolling the beaches of ocean city, maryland, for 30 years. he says most people have no idea sand holes can be so dangerous. a parent never thinks he's digging a grave. >> exactly. >> reporter: for his kid. >> right. they just...