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bradley did not take that very well. to bradley by this time it was all about prestige. not bradley adds prestige. he was not in it for him but for the american soldier. what was bad for brad was bad for the american soldier. so bradley decided this was a last straw. he put up with too much from the british and told eisenhower on december 20th i resign. he called in down, and brad would get his armies back. eventually the armies made it across the rhine river, the last act in europe. by the end of april, in the beginning of may german army capitulated, that was the war's end but eisenhower's career was just beginning. eisenhower was appointed the u.s. army chief of staff exceeding general marshall and it became effectively the ulysses s. grant of the second world war. bradley was sent to run the veterans administration which he did very well. he would eventually succeed his friend eisenhower as protector and mentor of the top general. as patton predicted in a letter to his wife, would be a nuisance. she couldn't just to peacetime life and his comments he had made about b
bradley did not take that very well. to bradley by this time it was all about prestige. not bradley adds prestige. he was not in it for him but for the american soldier. what was bad for brad was bad for the american soldier. so bradley decided this was a last straw. he put up with too much from the british and told eisenhower on december 20th i resign. he called in down, and brad would get his armies back. eventually the armies made it across the rhine river, the last act in europe. by the end...
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all of bradley's gasoline. tell brad and patent to sit on their rears further south, and i will go through the north part of europe. abcatoo holland, northern france, through the low countries and carry the union jack all the way to berlin. well, this, of course, would give the lion's share of credit to the british which was exactly what the patent and bradley were dead set against. eisenhower, as the team's manager, i have to of balance might to wings. he had to consider paton and bradley who wanted to run into the southern part of europe into germany and try to win the war their way or at least keep themselves on the same basic line of advance as the british. in the end eisenhower strongly supported by patton and bradley decided that all of the allies would advance together. he called it the broad front approach, the same kind of approach that ulysses grant used against the confederates. all of the armies would lose side-by-side, steamrolled germans in their path and might not get to berlin as quickly, but wo
all of bradley's gasoline. tell brad and patent to sit on their rears further south, and i will go through the north part of europe. abcatoo holland, northern france, through the low countries and carry the union jack all the way to berlin. well, this, of course, would give the lion's share of credit to the british which was exactly what the patent and bradley were dead set against. eisenhower, as the team's manager, i have to of balance might to wings. he had to consider paton and bradley who...
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free bradley manning! free bradley manning! >> smith: manning has been charged with 22 counts, including unlawful possession of classified material and aiding the enemy. >> i was the bradley manning of my day! >> smith: daniel ellsberg, who famously leaked the pentagon papers, hoping to end the vietnam war, came to his defense. >> bradley manning is no more of a traitor than i am, and i'm not. ( cheers and applause ) >> smith: and so did his computer science friends from boston. >> i'm a friend of bradley manning's, and i've been visiting him for the last few months in confinement, and i got to tell you-- it's stuff like this that gives bradley hope. >> smith: manning has refused to cooperate with the government's investigation. supporters say the government is trying to turn him. >> bradley manning has not been convicted of anything. he's not formally been indicted of anything. and he's being punished with this solitary confinement. i believe this is an effort to get bradley manning to crack under the pre
free bradley manning! free bradley manning! >> smith: manning has been charged with 22 counts, including unlawful possession of classified material and aiding the enemy. >> i was the bradley manning of my day! >> smith: daniel ellsberg, who famously leaked the pentagon papers, hoping to end the vietnam war, came to his defense. >> bradley manning is no more of a traitor than i am, and i'm not. ( cheers and applause ) >> smith: and so did his computer science...
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bradley manning was arrested in iraq or remind you of how he got to four leavenworth where detained out and we'll speak to one of the most famous whistleblowers in u.s. history daniel ellsberg about how the u.s. government handles those who leak secrets then time is running out for the patriot act that is one senator is working hard to keep key provisions of this bill from being renewed and we'll tell you about a secret interpretation of the bill that the government doesn't want you to know about and it's a problem that will literally affect everyone skyrocketing global food prices but this time around they become permanent but look into the geopolitics of food scarcity what's causing all of that i will make a toast and so it's happy hour but up first our top story. it's a meeting of some of the most powerful leaders in the world the g. eight summit kicks off in deauville france today and as always there's a long list of items on the agenda for the summit but much of the talk is going to circle around the arab spring and the continued uprisings around the world artes and it's now a has
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bradleys zero forty truth bradley go ahead and manufactured propaganda. general petraeus is actually a revered on both sides of the aisle republicans or democrats and if anybody thought that he was telling the congress an untruth he certainly would have been brought before the congress in public and brought down about it general petraeus the strategy in iraq and actually is highly good players strategy if somebody somebody. put up a full page ad in the newspaper the us which read the sam you know what i was curious and either it was it was it was a it was a democratic it was a tenor craddick operative group called move on dot org and you know what i know about it is because i put it in the paper denouncing it in a new york times so don't say that it was the government when you united states who portrayed portray us as a liar know it will democrats who try to demonize him and were proved wrong so pick your facts right not just not you not not just the democrat congress postal he lives in my studio the linguistic you write it rather let him speak let him sp
bradleys zero forty truth bradley go ahead and manufactured propaganda. general petraeus is actually a revered on both sides of the aisle republicans or democrats and if anybody thought that he was telling the congress an untruth he certainly would have been brought before the congress in public and brought down about it general petraeus the strategy in iraq and actually is highly good players strategy if somebody somebody. put up a full page ad in the newspaper the us which read the sam you...
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>> there are a number of bradley mannings. there's not one bradley manning.like a lot of people there's a lot of complex and contradictory strains to the personality but you have an idealistic young guy who joins the military, is struggling with don't ask don't tell because he's gay. he's, therefore, out of place in the military, unhappy. he said to friends that he joined because he wanted the g.i.bill benefits. he's already expressed anti-war sentiments. his facebook page to which we were granted access three years of his facebook postings which are... will be up on the front line website as of tomorrow night when the program runs. they indicate that he was also struggling with a relationship that was falling apart around the time that he was leaking. he was also getting to know a new group of friends. he grew up in rural oklahoma. he was a smart kid. but while he's at fort drum before he deploys over to iraq, he takes up a relationship with a young man who is going to brandeis. he goes down to boston and hangs out with a new group of people, computer scienc
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miss the point after airing a documentary on bradley manning and weiqi leaks we can't help but notice everything that wasn't included so is the mainstream media incapable of telling the full story and nobody seems to have a problem with extending the patriot act only a lonely few politicians have stepped forward to at least try and force a debate so it was such a little outcry we want to know when a defending the fourth amendment a human fringe idea and discuss all of that i will bring you tonight's happy hour at the end of the show but first up our top story. well the sex scandal and resignation of i.m.f. chief dominique strauss kahn has not only put increased strain on europe's still unresolved debt crisis it's also left a void in leadership and while the french have been quick to announce their finance minister christine legarde as a candidate this time around europe might not find it so easy the brics brazil russia india china and south africa have written an official letter reminding the i.m.f. that the world is changing and the financial institutions leadership needs to reflect
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seventeen points so yes his game and if you let me jump in here bradley we're almost out of time bradley i want to give you the last thirty seconds of the program is it all about politics it's all about the election two thousand and twelve go ahead a look at the era lection is going to come down to the economy we are light years away from. the election in political terms so when people go into the voting booth are asking one question are we better off today than we are four years ago the answer today is no regardless of this national security credentials it's all about the economy all right gentlemen thanks to my guest today in washington and in islamabad and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. in taiwan multis available in the landis typee hotel miramar gulden typee the how it falls a hotel tonight be sure sometimes the hotel hotel one shall his the groom photo the show which has shown some wolfenstein typee hotel kuvasz photo photo from the hotel the resort evergreen the hotel typee grand victoria hotel and glory of prince w
seventeen points so yes his game and if you let me jump in here bradley we're almost out of time bradley i want to give you the last thirty seconds of the program is it all about politics it's all about the election two thousand and twelve go ahead a look at the era lection is going to come down to the economy we are light years away from. the election in political terms so when people go into the voting booth are asking one question are we better off today than we are four years ago the answer...
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to bradley manning, he denies it. as you look forward to all the potential twists and turns that await your son, what scares you the most? >> that he's guilty. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to dan tonight. >>> it was last night here we reported on that harrowing landing of the delta jet in atlanta, the tire blowing, the landing gear catching fire. the flight was coming in from pittsburgh when that tire blew as it touched down, causing the brakes to overheat. four people suffered minor injuries and the faa is still looking into the age and the condition of that tire and the landing gear that caught fire. >>> and still ahead as we continue on "world news" this sunday night, the debate so many of you have already weighed in on at our website. is this baby a boy or a girl? and why the parents are determined to keep it a mystery. >>> then later here, a dog's life. the images getting so much attention this evening, as he grows up, right before our eyes. >>> and, later tonight, on this memorial d
to bradley manning, he denies it. as you look forward to all the potential twists and turns that await your son, what scares you the most? >> that he's guilty. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to dan tonight. >>> it was last night here we reported on that harrowing landing of the delta jet in atlanta, the tire blowing, the landing gear catching fire. the flight was coming in from pittsburgh when that tire blew as it touched down, causing the...
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dictatorships you know are america's most famous prisoner bradley manning spent more than eight months in isolation suspected not convicted of leaking military secrets to wiki leaks in a letter a former army private tells of being stripped of his clothes his prescription eyeglasses and on the rare occasions he was allowed out his hands and feet were shackled this is not something anybody should be subjected to except in the most extreme circumstances. and also poses not a problem which is you can you know if you're his ability to get and. it is yet another example of solitary being used. unitive lee rather than for safety reasons for more than ten years kendall gibson has also been in solitary he refused to cut his dreadlocks because he says they represent his roster far in faith a decision that at the time violated virginia law and stated that inmates must not have beards or wear their hair below their collar maybe most disturbing are the hundreds of children in solitary cells kept there to protect them from adult prisoners with little concern for the consequences in the words of robe
dictatorships you know are america's most famous prisoner bradley manning spent more than eight months in isolation suspected not convicted of leaking military secrets to wiki leaks in a letter a former army private tells of being stripped of his clothes his prescription eyeglasses and on the rare occasions he was allowed out his hands and feet were shackled this is not something anybody should be subjected to except in the most extreme circumstances. and also poses not a problem which is you...
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we've covered the case of bradley manning extensively on this show but we failed in giving out a good coverage to those who aren't high profile cases you know the world over so let us start making up for it today according to available data there are some twenty five thousand inmates and long term isolation in the country supermax prisons and as many of eighty thousand more in solitary confinement and other facilities if you look at international standards but consider solitary to be a form of torture that means we've been torturing long before this war on terror and it's not something to be proud of you and me to discuss this further is a need for a senior staff counsel at the a.c.l.u. national prison project and we thank you so much for being here tonight thanks for starters so these are the figures that i was getting from solitary washing organization also that you know really dedicate this time to this is all this true is it even worse yes actually twenty five thousand individuals in solitary confinement is a conservative estimate as you mentioned on your short little bit before t
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ok bradley i'd like to go back to you in washington. what about just direct negotiations between the united states and the taliban on terms and conditions for the the drawdown and leaving afghanistan and i suppose the cabby out there is that they're not they don't want any more troops staying in afghanistan a complete evacuation is there and over time ok is that possible is that is that a scenario that can do it can be brought out because the american people are tired of the war it's extremely expensive and goodness knows the people in afghanistan have had enough war to. well i think the mirror americans are worthy of war but we're not weary of being attacked and we're not weary of defending our country so i think we have to work with the karzai government and they are the elected government of afghanistan and figure out what is in their best interest what is in our best interest one thing is for sure that we've seen out of the cab the killing of osama bin laden is both the afghan government and the pakistani government play both sides
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. >> reporter: pass >> reporter: passengers and crew on flight 79 said peter bradley jr.ely soon after take off. >> he seemed a little off. i mean it was, real strange because i thought he was actually, had to fight the sickness. and he had his shirt off. he's a big guy about 6'5", about 260. >> reporter: passengers said bradley first tried to crash the plane by opening an emergency door. then witnesses say he turned to the cockpit and crashed through lunging at the pilot and grabbing for the plane's controls. the co-pilot sustained an injury to his hand trying to fight off the intruder with an ax. the wound later required seven stitches. responding to the pilot's call for help, several passengers rushed in. >> when he opened up the cockpit and attacked the pilot. that's when i ran up and basically grabbed a hold of him and yanked him down. >> me and four or five other guys just flew straightforward and grabbed hip and subdued him and one guy cuffed his hands. we jerked him back out of the cabin. >> reporter: when the flight finally landed, relieved passengers were taken
. >> reporter: pass >> reporter: passengers and crew on flight 79 said peter bradley jr.ely soon after take off. >> he seemed a little off. i mean it was, real strange because i thought he was actually, had to fight the sickness. and he had his shirt off. he's a big guy about 6'5", about 260. >> reporter: passengers said bradley first tried to crash the plane by opening an emergency door. then witnesses say he turned to the cockpit and crashed through lunging at the...
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problem but some distance to go before matching that thirty one titles one bias pot bradley six time winner parts with every reason to be proud of a road six time major winner said see bradley saving pour in the seventeenth hole here ryan palmer for fiercely through eighteen holes as well the thirty four year old benchley force in the playoffs against his fellow american palmer however couldn't avoid the water hazard during that first playoff hole resulting in a bogey bradley's approach to a lot of him to calmly topping for par his first career p.g.a. title on the spot at next year's masters and the. pressure to load was forced to work hard for his third win of the season in argentina the seven time defending champion no less fighting from behind on the last eight across the line in first place it was another sebastian ballgame who was the leader heading into the final day holding a forty three point seven second caution logo watched as a second team its fortunes took a turn for the worse two years chances severely dented folding up for a freshman lopes there are little to do after g
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on the green repeat he can bradley shows he's not going around winning the big money byron championship to also secure his place in next year's masters. world football's governing body is in a state of crisis today heads are such a rule after an email stating in essence that both the rights of the twenty twenty two world cup surfaced on monday the mail brought to light by suspended for vice president jack warner is alleged to see the organization secretary general is your own vul case stated quote. of course you can buy as the bull of the world cup and quote the hamam in question is mohamed bin hammam who was suspended alongside warner over separate bribery claims malkuth subsequently acknowledged female hamam had been the only challenger to step out of his fee for presidency this year but withdrew on something what's your reaction to the suspension. but i think there's some of the evidence that was really appropriate and maybe you can think of it. actually it was from the original plea for inherently corrupt. i think if you drop your. story sure to refine on let's stay with football bu
on the green repeat he can bradley shows he's not going around winning the big money byron championship to also secure his place in next year's masters. world football's governing body is in a state of crisis today heads are such a rule after an email stating in essence that both the rights of the twenty twenty two world cup surfaced on monday the mail brought to light by suspended for vice president jack warner is alleged to see the organization secretary general is your own vul case stated...
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tomlinson office and david let's stay on the greens were keegan bradley showed his parity to win the byron nelson championship after a playoff the twenty four year old rookie. lifting his maiden p.g.a. crime but has some distance to go before matching the thirty one titles that was won by his aunt bradley six time major winner pots with every reason to be proud of a relative probably saving par on the seventeenth but here for brian palmer for fiercely through getting holes as well the thirty four will eventually forcing a play off against his fellow american promise however couldn't avoid the water hazard during the first playoff resulting in a bogey bradley's approach though allowed him to stop in for par or his first career p.g.a. title one point one seven million dollars in the bank on the spot at next year's masters. french rally is sebastian loeb was forced to work hard for his third win of the w.r.c. season in argentina the seven time defending champion fighting from behind on the last day to cross the line in finnish many times have we said it was another sebastian who gave wh
tomlinson office and david let's stay on the greens were keegan bradley showed his parity to win the byron nelson championship after a playoff the twenty four year old rookie. lifting his maiden p.g.a. crime but has some distance to go before matching the thirty one titles that was won by his aunt bradley six time major winner pots with every reason to be proud of a relative probably saving par on the seventeenth but here for brian palmer for fiercely through getting holes as well the thirty...
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front but he has some distance to go before matching the thirty one titles one pays and part bradley the six time major winner though with every reason to be proud of her relative bradley see if power on the seventy year of brian palmer fourth through eating well the thirty four year old the steeping tough situations aplenty and eventually forcing a play off against his fellow american palmer however could not avoid the water hazard during their first playoff hole silting in a full b bradley's approach you ever allowed him to calmly top in for par here his first year in ga title and the next year's masters. i one point one seven million dollars in his pocket as well after let's move from golf to cycling alberto contador has won his second to tell you the spaniard waits for his doping case to be heard by the court of arbitration for sport contador was third fastest in that time trial i was around the streets of milan britain's david millar triumphed in the final stage but control was out of reach over the success from two thousand and eight which is also the last time he competed in t
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and when congressman kucinich goes to visit bradley manning, the secretary of defense sends him to the secretary of the army who sends him to the secretary of navy and they publicly assert that they can't let congress interfere out of concern for bradley manning's privacy. [laughter] >> this being the young man who's forced to sleep naked and stand at attention naked in a morning. >> by a 6'12" cell. >> we have whistle mores and nonimprisonment of record practice breezy and we have freedom of information act requests. remember all the uproar dick cheney won't show us the visitors logs coming in to meet. well, obama still won't show you the visitor logs of the health insurance corporation heads coming in to meet. he'll show you the visitor logs after a certain point in time that he deems worth showing you. and he sends all his staffers just off the white house property to meet with lobbyists so that the names don't end up on the visitor logs. this is the level of reform of we have of at this point. and when -- when bush established a new abuse such as writing a note on the bottom of a l
and when congressman kucinich goes to visit bradley manning, the secretary of defense sends him to the secretary of the army who sends him to the secretary of navy and they publicly assert that they can't let congress interfere out of concern for bradley manning's privacy. [laughter] >> this being the young man who's forced to sleep naked and stand at attention naked in a morning. >> by a 6'12" cell. >> we have whistle mores and nonimprisonment of record practice breezy...
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supervisor cohen: do you have a question, bradley? >> yes. my question is, how can the city stop the health and dental costs better going to hit the home care workers in san francisco and county? >> let me just respond to the issue, the fact of helping san francisco for those individuals a live audience and mrs. doe, people are eligible for access to health care. that is one way of managing the cuts. so -- i am not sure about the state cuts. it sounds like the health care workers are working in the homes. >> just shoveled a light on its -- shed a little light on it. the dental has no support, for instance. >> just to respond, i think that issue is an important one, not just for the home workers, but a bigger issue facing a lot of workers in the city. it is a very difficult discussion and a very difficult situation. one of the things that is causing it though is we are facing these deficits and we are seeing high demands for services and one of the things creating a lot of pressure on the city for all costs is the cost of benefits. so, nobody
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the golfer michael bradley accidently tossed in there. helping the guy out. bradley by the way did not make the cut. david tom tonight's birdie put at 11. and nick wattny from dixon is in second with just a shot back. that's the highlights for this hour. a's play at 9:00. and we'll have it for you. >>> lace up your running shoes for san francisco's most famous foot race. the final touches being put into place as we speak for this weekend's beta breakers race. lots of changes are planned. see how this event will be different in 30 minutes on tv 36. >> right now on ktvu.com, complete race rules plus the race route. plus gone but not forgotten, james durbin talks about his elimination from american idol. and details about the celebration still set for tomorrow at his hometown. look under american idol on ktvu.com. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters.
the golfer michael bradley accidently tossed in there. helping the guy out. bradley by the way did not make the cut. david tom tonight's birdie put at 11. and nick wattny from dixon is in second with just a shot back. that's the highlights for this hour. a's play at 9:00. and we'll have it for you. >>> lace up your running shoes for san francisco's most famous foot race. the final touches being put into place as we speak for this weekend's beta breakers race. lots of changes are...
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kegan bradley will turn 28th next week has to watch how things turn out for palmer. gets it to finish 72 and force the play off. they replay 18 after palmer had already taken bogey. bradley only needed this short shot to become the sixth first time winner in the year. from pretty good golfing bloodlines. his aunt is l pga winner pat bradley. >>> and this one also went to a play off where on the first extra hole, westwood's approach hits the bridge and hits water. and he then made his birdie. the two englishmen swapped the top spots in the world. >>> and that kind of day in golf where a play off was also needed between david eger and tom watson to determine this senior pga winner. watson sums up his old major tour magic. watson made birdie on the first extra hole. he's the oldest player to win a mayor since the senior tour was created 31 years ago. >>> the cal softball team had two chances today to win its superregional and advance to the world series. the girls lost their first game to kentucky in lexington but they jumped all over the wildcats. wallis with a drive o
kegan bradley will turn 28th next week has to watch how things turn out for palmer. gets it to finish 72 and force the play off. they replay 18 after palmer had already taken bogey. bradley only needed this short shot to become the sixth first time winner in the year. from pretty good golfing bloodlines. his aunt is l pga winner pat bradley. >>> and this one also went to a play off where on the first extra hole, westwood's approach hits the bridge and hits water. and he then made his...
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this evening on "frontline," correspondent martin smith unravels the mystery of bradley manning, thee who allegedly stole thousands of classified government documents. one part of the tale has been largely unknown-- the story of the hacker who blew the whistle on manning. here's how it unfolds from tonight's program titled "wiki-secrets." >> in late may, a hacker in california was contacted and began a chat with someone using the screen name bradass87. "if you had free reign over classified networks and you saw incredible things, awful things, what would you do?" >> he spoke in hypotheticals, at first. even then, i largely blew it off. there just aren't enough hours in the day to correspond with everybody that wants to correspond with me. >> the hacker, adrian lamo, was well known in the cyber underground. in 2003, he'd been arrested for hacking "the new york times." and the day before the chat, lamo was featured in an article on wired.com that discussed his psychiatric problems. bradass87 would keep up his chat with lamo for the next four days. >> he talked a lot about his personal
this evening on "frontline," correspondent martin smith unravels the mystery of bradley manning, thee who allegedly stole thousands of classified government documents. one part of the tale has been largely unknown-- the story of the hacker who blew the whistle on manning. here's how it unfolds from tonight's program titled "wiki-secrets." >> in late may, a hacker in california was contacted and began a chat with someone using the screen name bradass87. "if you had...
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it's a different kind of muse glike goodbye and bradley cooper, next. if you've had a coke in theast 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and supporto thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) every story needs a hero we can all root for. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: this is a cultural event, after 25 years oprah winfrey sending her daily talk show for many it marks the end of an era in television. the final episode aired earlier today. >> i started this show as a job and was very happy to get the job. but was not long before i understood that there was something else going on here. more th
it's a different kind of muse glike goodbye and bradley cooper, next. if you've had a coke in theast 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and supporto thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) every story needs a hero we can all root for. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a...
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. >> reporter: bradley grimmet grows corn and soybeans on 700 acres in the spillway. but with no soybeans planted, he says the flood has already cost him $200,000 and could get worse. >> whatever the water does controls what will happen to us. you know. but we stand to lose everything, actually. >> reporter: now, bradley grimmet is not alone. economists say that americans could pay higher food prices because of the flood. but it's the people here that may pay the highest price of all. brian? >> anne thompson starting us off in louisiana. could not be a sadder story for so many folks down there. anne, thanks. >>> now we turn to the story that so many people in this country woke up to this morning. the shocking revelation that arnold schwarzenegger, the former governor of california, has a child with a former household employee. nbc's miguel almaguer reports tonight from los angeles. >> a shocking public confession. >> reporter: california woke up today to a bombshell. >> i, arnold -- >> reporter: the state's former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, acknowledged he fathe
. >> reporter: bradley grimmet grows corn and soybeans on 700 acres in the spillway. but with no soybeans planted, he says the flood has already cost him $200,000 and could get worse. >> whatever the water does controls what will happen to us. you know. but we stand to lose everything, actually. >> reporter: now, bradley grimmet is not alone. economists say that americans could pay higher food prices because of the flood. but it's the people here that may pay the highest price...
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since bradley mannings' arrest, his father has struggled to understand why he did this.the first time he speaks out. he said he still hasn't had a chance to speak to his son about the charges. >> if he said, dad, it's true. i did it, what would you say back? >> i would say you f'ing stupid idiot. why would you do something like that? probably more words after that. i would be openly embarrassed about the way i have been holding up, thinking he's innocent. >> bradley manning is jailed at ft. leavenworth. if convicted, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >>> time for our indy 500 highlights. here's adnan virk at espn news. >> good morning. it was the 100th anniversary of the indianapolis 500. the conclusion of this race did not disappoint. danica patrick gearing up for this one. will power's rear tire not fastened securely. he finished 14th, the best showing for penske racing. not a nice image. e.j. viso. slamming into the wall. take a look. he gets spun, hits the grass, goes crashing into the wall. so much for his chances. 13 laps to go. it's bertrand baguett
since bradley mannings' arrest, his father has struggled to understand why he did this.the first time he speaks out. he said he still hasn't had a chance to speak to his son about the charges. >> if he said, dad, it's true. i did it, what would you say back? >> i would say you f'ing stupid idiot. why would you do something like that? probably more words after that. i would be openly embarrassed about the way i have been holding up, thinking he's innocent. >> bradley manning is...
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bradley gets on the green and safely taps in for his first pga tour victory.players finished under par this week end in that tournament. >>> coming up tonight on game day, he is regarded as the best talent evaluate tore in basketball. what does jerry west have in store for the warriors? >> putting a team together is like a muzzle i think. if you like the winners in west virginia and they are missing a few pieces it's not a complete puzzle and when i look to a team obviously they need size in the back court and at the front. >> reporter: west wants the warriors to day risks and that might mean breaking up the back court. we want to know what you think makes sense, to trade monta or stephen curry. i think it's gonna happen. all with a splitter, kpix will share some of your comments on the on game day. this is interesting. father grew up in the coal mines, he had a real humble beginning, that's what kind of set his, you know, the way it is i guess. >> we'll tune in at 11:45. any more on buster posey, no more of him? >> no, but that's the best thing for the team f
bradley gets on the green and safely taps in for his first pga tour victory.players finished under par this week end in that tournament. >>> coming up tonight on game day, he is regarded as the best talent evaluate tore in basketball. what does jerry west have in store for the warriors? >> putting a team together is like a muzzle i think. if you like the winners in west virginia and they are missing a few pieces it's not a complete puzzle and when i look to a team obviously they...
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when i ran for city council here in l.a., i came out here to work for tom bradley, i thought i was going to be an elected official, i thought i would be barack obama back in the day. a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won that city council seat, i might still be filling potholes on sunset opposed to sitting here talking to larry king. >> can you therefore accept failure today or are you beyond it? tavis: lord no. you have to accept failure. the whole point of the book is that i believe you can fail up. i don't know anyone who hasn't failed their way to the top. i mentioned barack obama, our president, a moment ago. when barack obama ran for the united states senate and walked basically into the senate, people forget that a few years prior he got the brakes beat off of him by a guy named bobby rush who is still a congressman. >> but he had a ter
when i ran for city council here in l.a., i came out here to work for tom bradley, i thought i was going to be an elected official, i thought i would be barack obama back in the day. a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won that city council seat, i...
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turn into a permanent condition is that as you said suicide is a problem you know in the case of bradley manning it was interesting because he was put on suicide watch actually against the recommendations of the psychiatry is that the brig in quantico and as a result of that he was subjected to all kinds of deprivations he was not allowed to sleep with a pillow and a blanket he was forced for a period of time to stand naked in front of the guards in the morning and this. by the way is is treatment you would never see in a mental health facility that you did that would have been absolutely unthinkable and yet he was exposed to it and finally you know it got to the point where there was a public outcry and international outcry and this one person thank goodness has been moved to a different kind of facility but you know again there are so many that are suffering from this kind of treatment whose names we don't know and whose faces we don't know and they're locked away and it's our shame that was lynn param or a fellow at the roosevelt institute and founding editor of the new deal two point
turn into a permanent condition is that as you said suicide is a problem you know in the case of bradley manning it was interesting because he was put on suicide watch actually against the recommendations of the psychiatry is that the brig in quantico and as a result of that he was subjected to all kinds of deprivations he was not allowed to sleep with a pillow and a blanket he was forced for a period of time to stand naked in front of the guards in the morning and this. by the way is is...
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where you see bradley manning i support him astray she's in a mass rallies and now it's in wisconsin michigan and ohio and indiana and i see i see events around the country on almost every issue that's going on and it's our current our u.s. you can see a couple of examples of protests about the bankers not paying or paying taxes this year and some of these protests are large and some are small and i think one reason they're small is because as a lot of confusion about president obama there are a lot of people who hope that president obama would actually be a change agent instead he's been a status quo agent you know keeping corporate power stronger keep the wall street stronger and really holding back where people need would have been the says is that people are and people are confused where there are a lot of peace activists or democrats and a lot of protests the president a lot of worker advocates are unions who allow democratic party i think is a connection of their character is probably the greatest hurdle we face in china and your people active again so what do you do about that
where you see bradley manning i support him astray she's in a mass rallies and now it's in wisconsin michigan and ohio and indiana and i see i see events around the country on almost every issue that's going on and it's our current our u.s. you can see a couple of examples of protests about the bankers not paying or paying taxes this year and some of these protests are large and some are small and i think one reason they're small is because as a lot of confusion about president obama there are...
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veterans who come out in front of the white house who get arrested will see people protesting for bradley manning but that's not what you see on your cable news channels quite the opposite maybe if you know a couple tea partiers wearing hats and holding a poster on capitol hill those are the protests they cover. you you hear around here and i mean the reason why they covered a tea party is because these are corporate media outlets they protect corporate power and the tea party's agenda unintentionally and i think our tax code apparently came out against the obama health care law which i oppose also by the way i posed because i want to see a national single pale payer system and improve medicare for all system a tea party people instead want to see the insurance companies continue to hold power over the industry overall result care obama actually was supporting that they didn't realize it but it's so their message was one that was consistent with the corporate into our message challenging bank of america the largest bank in the country which are two trillion assets and not paying any taxes
veterans who come out in front of the white house who get arrested will see people protesting for bradley manning but that's not what you see on your cable news channels quite the opposite maybe if you know a couple tea partiers wearing hats and holding a poster on capitol hill those are the protests they cover. you you hear around here and i mean the reason why they covered a tea party is because these are corporate media outlets they protect corporate power and the tea party's agenda...