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did you know are you right i mean i think that the brothers in the u.a.w. at that time had a tremendous spin machine too i mean they had their own newspaper they had their clearly from what were showing the film they had their own sixteen millimeter film coverage and things like that so i think that in this day and age i think that there is interest you have to get the public interested again in these kind of stories like learning about labor or compassion about workers struggles and you know in a way it's kind of like coming through the back door sneaking in stories here and there maybe it's in a sitcom maybe it's in a reality show why do the union union representations and a lot of shows have to be the corrupt union members why can't we show a labor union doing a good thing which they do for communities so i'm excited about being you know a small part of that if i can in my sort of film career as i move forward here and there showing some positive work or a positive labor story so maybe it's not if we don't get coverage in a newspaper maybe it's showing i
did you know are you right i mean i think that the brothers in the u.a.w. at that time had a tremendous spin machine too i mean they had their own newspaper they had their clearly from what were showing the film they had their own sixteen millimeter film coverage and things like that so i think that in this day and age i think that there is interest you have to get the public interested again in these kind of stories like learning about labor or compassion about workers struggles and you know...
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brother perspective. two points. i would like to comment somewhat on some of the early development of his diplomatic skills. you have heard in the past several weeks why he was a good diplomat. i think there are some things you haven't heard that you might be interested in. secondly, on a more serious note, how his personality and mentoring of my big brother possibly affected my life. in a lot of the media reports, a man of the people, peace and love. all that is true, not denying any of that. but there's a different skill set also required. that is the power of subtle persuasion. you have to be able to convince someone to do something that is not necessarily in that person's best interest yet make that person think he is doing something great. he developed those at an early age. i have some examples for you. he never once yelled at me. i never saw him yell at anybody. never saw him hit anybody. though he is my big brother, he never hit me. not once. however, he was able to convince me i had been insulted
brother perspective. two points. i would like to comment somewhat on some of the early development of his diplomatic skills. you have heard in the past several weeks why he was a good diplomat. i think there are some things you haven't heard that you might be interested in. secondly, on a more serious note, how his personality and mentoring of my big brother possibly affected my life. in a lot of the media reports, a man of the people, peace and love. all that is true, not denying any of that....
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quit bluffing ourselves, my brother. listen, i'm not saying that pride is not a way for us black people, but all i say is shit on our pride if only we're bluffing ourselves that we are men. we are men, my brother. we are men. you just remind me of my father's hat. you're just like the old man's hat, a special navy blue stetson hat, wrapped in a plastic bag to keep the dust off. my father puts it right on top of the wardrobe. god help the children who so touch it. sundays, he puts on his diamond black suit, the only suit he puts on when he goes to funerals of relatives. then comes the special hat. as my father walks down the stairs, me and my mother, we watch him through the lace curtain, and both we say, "there goes the man," my father. as he walks down the stairs, down the street and that bloody big policeman stops, and the white man shouts again, "come here, boy." off comes that hat. boss, mein herr. is this what you call pride? is this what you call pride? take mine and give me bread for my children. understand me, br
quit bluffing ourselves, my brother. listen, i'm not saying that pride is not a way for us black people, but all i say is shit on our pride if only we're bluffing ourselves that we are men. we are men, my brother. we are men. you just remind me of my father's hat. you're just like the old man's hat, a special navy blue stetson hat, wrapped in a plastic bag to keep the dust off. my father puts it right on top of the wardrobe. god help the children who so touch it. sundays, he puts on his diamond...
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. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 32000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods it's like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those types of ne
. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and...
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your brother is everything ok. it's been too long. yeah. good to see you once knew. as everywhere in central asia the marketplace on a sunday is like a forum people come here to talk about the latest news and to share gossip. i came to buy a lemon pay one hundred dollars for it i also bought some groceries i listen to what the elders had to say and it appears all is quiet around here everybody is talking about the winter most likely it will be bitter cold january temperatures sometimes drop to thirty six thirty seven degrees below zero. point. who buys up gold he's been in the business for almost ten years although strictly speaking it's not entirely legal but elmer's no longer worries about his safety he's already made friends with some local policemen and competitors his way back he makes a point of paying a courtesy visit to one of them the region's unofficial bus goes by the name of ask . can you tell me the way to ask us house ask us house. turn right. thank you. elmer's is just in time as us car is preparing for a great fest of occasion his youngest son is abou
your brother is everything ok. it's been too long. yeah. good to see you once knew. as everywhere in central asia the marketplace on a sunday is like a forum people come here to talk about the latest news and to share gossip. i came to buy a lemon pay one hundred dollars for it i also bought some groceries i listen to what the elders had to say and it appears all is quiet around here everybody is talking about the winter most likely it will be bitter cold january temperatures sometimes drop to...
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my brother . milton is my only older brother and will always be. i carried him forever as i had tatooed on my shoulder "brothers forever" and i wanted to have him with me always. he was great, loving most of the time, and an older brother some of the time. little would you know sometimes i could be an annoying little brother. i like quotes, so i went and looked for a few that reminded me very much of milton "let no one come to you without living better and happier. be the living expression of god's kiedness, kiedness in your eyes, kiedness in your face, kiedness in your smile. mother terreese a to the outside world we all grow old but to not brothers and sisters. we know each other as we always were. we know each other's heart. we share private family jokes. we remember family feuds, secrets and joys and grief. we live outside the touch of time. everybody can be great because everybody can serve. you don't have to have a college degree to serve. you don't have to make the subject and verb agree to serve. you don't need ton the second theory of ther
my brother . milton is my only older brother and will always be. i carried him forever as i had tatooed on my shoulder "brothers forever" and i wanted to have him with me always. he was great, loving most of the time, and an older brother some of the time. little would you know sometimes i could be an annoying little brother. i like quotes, so i went and looked for a few that reminded me very much of milton "let no one come to you without living better and happier. be the living...
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my brother a kill me is go on a is not with us anymore. back is thirty two his name means golden in the curagh good language as the youngest son in the family of gold mine as tradition demands that he must live in his parents' house but only a year ago that was his younger brother's responsibility he died this spring hill went up into the mountains and hanged himself no one knows why they really talk about akio now he's remembered only in their prayer as committing suicide is considered a sin and brings shame on a family but they have no time to mourn winter is coming so they must pan for gold before the rivers freeze over. gold miners work by the riverside. walk over to them and then make a purchase. whenever i can i exchange for food i mean. has taken this road from his home city of osh in southern kyrgyzstan to the remote chut cul district many times the journey is long difficult and can be dangerous. i've covered the road from. all come down to the valley now compared to america this is like kurdistan's alaska people don't come here un
my brother a kill me is go on a is not with us anymore. back is thirty two his name means golden in the curagh good language as the youngest son in the family of gold mine as tradition demands that he must live in his parents' house but only a year ago that was his younger brother's responsibility he died this spring hill went up into the mountains and hanged himself no one knows why they really talk about akio now he's remembered only in their prayer as committing suicide is considered a sin...
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>> reporter: the disease killed his older brother at 19. darius is 22 and he is resolved to fight with everything he's got. >> my brother, when his life kind of slowed down and seeing him leave the world, kind of changed my life. >> reporter: for him, it's been slow but steady. he could walk when he was a kid, but around age 9, he transitioned to a walker. a wheelchair came at age 12. now, he can only wiggle his fingers and feet. ♪ i got a heart full of pain >> reporter: but his mouth works just fine. he spends a lot of his time writing rap. ♪ it's all about giving ♪ this is my life ♪ can't nobody stop me from living ♪ >> reporter: we first met darius in 2007 when my then "nightline" colleague martin bashir spent some time with him. martin had a particular interest in darius and his disease. >> my brother died when he was 29. your brother died when he was 19. do you worry at all about the future? >> the more that you appreciate your life, the more that you get out of it. >> reporter: logan smalley knew darius was a special kid. he'd been a
>> reporter: the disease killed his older brother at 19. darius is 22 and he is resolved to fight with everything he's got. >> my brother, when his life kind of slowed down and seeing him leave the world, kind of changed my life. >> reporter: for him, it's been slow but steady. he could walk when he was a kid, but around age 9, he transitioned to a walker. a wheelchair came at age 12. now, he can only wiggle his fingers and feet. ♪ i got a heart full of pain >>...
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you know, my brother and my older brother they all graduated from college. you know? i just happened to go down the wrong road with selling drugs and living on the streets. >> bonds is serving 85 years for robbing a liquor store and killing the owner. >> i had two daughters at the time. and my girlfriend at the time she was pregnant with my son. she was 2 months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child, bonds' son eddie was 8 when we shot at indiana. though he never lived with his father, eddie was missing him nonetheless. >> he actually shot a person and didn't mean to. but -- when i see him again, i can live with him and be with him together until he can go to the park and the museum. >> his youngest son cries some times because he doesn't have his father around. there are some things he really needs to be in his life for. >> but bond has had a tough time following the rules in prison as well. his last infraction was for attempting to intimidate an officer. that along with three urine tests that proved positive for marijuana has cost bonds visitation privileges
you know, my brother and my older brother they all graduated from college. you know? i just happened to go down the wrong road with selling drugs and living on the streets. >> bonds is serving 85 years for robbing a liquor store and killing the owner. >> i had two daughters at the time. and my girlfriend at the time she was pregnant with my son. she was 2 months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child, bonds' son eddie was 8 when we shot at indiana. though he never lived...
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brothers pound from their river of gold. the youngest of the brothers came back from the mountains after going missing the day before he's still drunk without entering his father's house helton back gets down to the job he knows best panning for gold. i think i'm lucky to be a kurd is. that's good to know that i was born in the chat color region. i live like any other kurd as i don't need anything apart from what i already have . the mentally ill i don't want my children to do the same job standing in cold water and ruining their health but i'll go on doing it to earn enough money so that in the future my children don't go through the same hardships that i. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money matters it's nice to be a lot of people at area china has successfully completion did sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed a tremendous speed. would be soo much brighter than if you moved some money from funds to freshen some . of these firms starts on t.v. dot com.
brothers pound from their river of gold. the youngest of the brothers came back from the mountains after going missing the day before he's still drunk without entering his father's house helton back gets down to the job he knows best panning for gold. i think i'm lucky to be a kurd is. that's good to know that i was born in the chat color region. i live like any other kurd as i don't need anything apart from what i already have . the mentally ill i don't want my children to do the same job...
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the pilgrimage to mecca. >> remarkable decision by these two brothers.to mary and our cameras will follow them on their journey when we come back. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. bye daddy! bye! bye girls, love you daddy, we made you a video for your trip! yeah, watch it on the airplane! ok here you go aw, thanks girls yeah hey, i also made you a video aw, that's so sweet you probably shouldn't watch it on the plane say bye to daddy! bye girls! bye! bye dad! share videos instantly. the new galaxy s3. now available at best buy and best buy mobile stores. u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have
the pilgrimage to mecca. >> remarkable decision by these two brothers.to mary and our cameras will follow them on their journey when we come back. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. bye daddy! bye! bye girls, love you daddy, we made you a video for your trip! yeah, watch it on the airplane! ok here you go aw, thanks girls yeah hey, i also made you a video aw, that's so sweet...
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here's your invoice. >>> brother wasi's work was done. he directed had dominated the world's headlines. the identity of brother wasi and the other controllers still has not been established. in his interrogation kasab, the sole surviving gunman, named the mastermind of the operation. zaki-ur rehman lakhvi, the head of the lashkar-e-taiba, has been arrested by the pakistani authorities. his trial is being held in secret. kasab has confessed his part in the attack. >> so you guys came here for jihad? >> what jihad, sir. >> it's no use crying. tell me the truth. is that right or not? >> you wouldn't understand. >> we broke him psychologically. we realized they had told him if you commit jihad and you die for the cause, there is a scent emanating from your dead body, there is a glow on the face. so we asked him who told you this? he said the instructors told us this is what happened. they had seen people who died fighting for jihad. this is what happens. we did take him to the morgue and we showed him the nine dead bodies there. the shock on
here's your invoice. >>> brother wasi's work was done. he directed had dominated the world's headlines. the identity of brother wasi and the other controllers still has not been established. in his interrogation kasab, the sole surviving gunman, named the mastermind of the operation. zaki-ur rehman lakhvi, the head of the lashkar-e-taiba, has been arrested by the pakistani authorities. his trial is being held in secret. kasab has confessed his part in the attack. >> so you guys...
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sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party!ells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! this monday online only. get the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this holiday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td
sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party!ells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! this monday online only. get the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this holiday, get the best...
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>> my brother. >> your brother? that's a good reason. how old is he? >> 11. >> 11 years old. >> i do have two younger brothers and the one older brother. i've really been taking care of my two younger brothers since i was 13, because my mom's always been at work. so i basically raised them two. >> is he upset right now because you were arrested? >> yeah. >> was he with you guys? >> yeah. >> oh, so e he had to see the whole thing? >> ayryana's hopes of having a fun friday night of football at her old high school were put on hold before the game even started. after being expelled from the school for fighting the previous year, a return to the campus was an unwelcome sight for the principal, who quickly sum beyond the police to quickly escort her off the grounds. >> i was going to a football game. it was supposed to be me and my mom and two brothers. my mom had to leave to take her boyfriend home. she was going to come right back. so when we go to buy tickets and the principal comes up and she says, because i don't go to that school, i couldn't go. so i h
>> my brother. >> your brother? that's a good reason. how old is he? >> 11. >> 11 years old. >> i do have two younger brothers and the one older brother. i've really been taking care of my two younger brothers since i was 13, because my mom's always been at work. so i basically raised them two. >> is he upset right now because you were arrested? >> yeah. >> was he with you guys? >> yeah. >> oh, so e he had to see the whole thing?...
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he deserved -- he's the guilty one that killed my brother.served to be brought to justice. >> stockton has been featured on the television show, "america's most wanted." private investigators have tried to track him down but stockton has literally vanished, at least that is what he may have thought, until the day we found him. these are pictures of stockton today, two hours north of seattle, down a side street in bellingham, washington, we found stockton where he told our investigator he's been living in this duplex for the past six years but was soon about to leave. a week later, we spotted him leaving the duplex in a pickup truck. we followed to an rv sales lot where he was eyeing a large recreational vehicle. it was perhaps the first time in years anyone had mentioned his involvement in the pizza bomb case. >> how you doing? mr. stockton, right? drew griffin. i'm with cnn. how you doing? it's taken a long time for me to find you. i wanted to ask you some questions. no, sir. brian well's family is really wanting to know about you, sir. plea
he deserved -- he's the guilty one that killed my brother.served to be brought to justice. >> stockton has been featured on the television show, "america's most wanted." private investigators have tried to track him down but stockton has literally vanished, at least that is what he may have thought, until the day we found him. these are pictures of stockton today, two hours north of seattle, down a side street in bellingham, washington, we found stockton where he told our...
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the avett brothers are here with the brooklyn philharmonic.ght back with jon stewart and stephen colbert, so stick around. [ male announcer ] looking to spice things up? then hurry down to subway for the spicy italian. it's the featured $5 footlong of november. [ male announcer ] loaded with genoa salami and spicy pepperoni on freshly baked italian herb & cheese bread. subway. eat fresh. on freshly baked italian herb & cheese bread. bye! bye girls, love you. daddy, we made you a video for your trip! yeah, watch it on the airplane! ok here you go. aw, thanks girls. yeah hey. i also made you a video. aw, that's so sweet. you probablyhouldn't watch it on the plane. say bye to daddy! bye girls! bye! vo: share videos instantly on the samsung galaxy s3. amber, brown and black. exclusively on verizon. in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they.
the avett brothers are here with the brooklyn philharmonic.ght back with jon stewart and stephen colbert, so stick around. [ male announcer ] looking to spice things up? then hurry down to subway for the spicy italian. it's the featured $5 footlong of november. [ male announcer ] loaded with genoa salami and spicy pepperoni on freshly baked italian herb & cheese bread. subway. eat fresh. on freshly baked italian herb & cheese bread. bye! bye girls, love you. daddy, we made you a video...
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>> you left your brother behind. >> my brother. >> how old was he? doesn't help when your father says, how come you didn't get your brother out. >> what did you say to that? >> i was going to come back for him. it wasn't supposed to end like that. >> survivor guilt can be a poison in itself. you tried to kill yourself basically. >> oh, for sure. i was very, very self-destructive. >> what did you do? >> drugs at first. >> what kind? >> cocaine in the '80s, started snorting it as a party drug. >> by five years later, you were -- >> smoked out pretty much. >> in sacramento, california, in the mid-'80s leslie was arrested trying to cash a stolen check. >> actually saved my life. >> getting caught? >> yes. >> getting sent to prison. >> yes. >> how much time did you serve? >> only did five months. >> but it was enough time to clean you up. >> oh, for sure, for sure. >> even as she straightened out her life, for years leslie wilson would not tell others she was a jonestown survivor. >> so i just lived underground. i just dug deep and i lied and i changed my
>> you left your brother behind. >> my brother. >> how old was he? doesn't help when your father says, how come you didn't get your brother out. >> what did you say to that? >> i was going to come back for him. it wasn't supposed to end like that. >> survivor guilt can be a poison in itself. you tried to kill yourself basically. >> oh, for sure. i was very, very self-destructive. >> what did you do? >> drugs at first. >> what kind?...
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how did your brother turn out? did he -- >> well, my brother turned out -- let's see.er turned out as a bit of a pyro. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> i think it was about 15, i was at a friend's house spending the night. my sister called and my sister sort of hated my guts, and she went, did you just set fire to the house? i was like, no, i'm at beck kip's house. did you leave the iron on? i go, why are you asking me this? he said, because, the house is on fire and the fire detective said someone stashlted it intentionally. i was like, i did not leave the iron on intentionally. i was flipping out. i thought, did i leave the iron on? i was ironing my sister's shirt because i was stealing it to wear it. i thought i was going to be in prison. well, it turns out my brother was afraid to stay alone. my parents had gone out, he was afraid to stay alone so he decided he would go up in the attic, start a small smoldering, just smoldering bit, call the neighbors, oh, my god, i smell smoke. the neighbors would go over, we don't know how this little thing started. and then they would sa
how did your brother turn out? did he -- >> well, my brother turned out -- let's see.er turned out as a bit of a pyro. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> i think it was about 15, i was at a friend's house spending the night. my sister called and my sister sort of hated my guts, and she went, did you just set fire to the house? i was like, no, i'm at beck kip's house. did you leave the iron on? i go, why are you asking me this? he said, because, the house is on fire and the fire detective...
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there is also his brother who they suspect is the ring leader. into custody as well. >> his brother got hit last year by the task force with 300 pounds. he got 24 months probation, no jail time. so he got a slap on the wrist and went right back out and did it again. >> all right. he's saying he has two pounds in his truck. >> the subject of the warrant who has no prior drug arrests admits that there's marijuana in his peckup truck outside but insists that his brother has nothing to do withckup truck ou insists that his brother has nothing to do wiickup truck out insists that his brother has nothing to do with it. >> nice sizeable amount of cannibus. >> investigators don't find anything else at the restaurant but they are not done yet. they will take them back to the station and put the squeeze on them for more intel we might be actually hitting their house tonight. so hopefully. >> these are the customers setting about the street. >>> coming up later on "the squeeze" -- >> i go down any street it's a crack house. i'm talking about somebody actual
there is also his brother who they suspect is the ring leader. into custody as well. >> his brother got hit last year by the task force with 300 pounds. he got 24 months probation, no jail time. so he got a slap on the wrist and went right back out and did it again. >> all right. he's saying he has two pounds in his truck. >> the subject of the warrant who has no prior drug arrests admits that there's marijuana in his peckup truck outside but insists that his brother has...