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. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s.euce, ged deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a 40-inch tv, pick it up, open it, take it all out, take another one out, put it in the same box, put two in a box, and walk out the door. my theft was driven by drug use. i know a life consists of on a happy basis. i've actually taken my kids and enjoyed the family thing, the manly thing, but drugs take its toll. it won't allow you to do none of that. you'll give it all up for this right here. >> today's lesson is the importance of virtue. >> poe is currently enrolled in the d.a.d.s. class. today's topic is using the principles of addiction recovery to become a better father. >> honesty is th
. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s.euce, ged deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's,...
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. >> byron tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> ged.r technology. >> a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great comeback story. >> hall is serving a three year sentence for pet it theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft. receiving stolen property and burglary. department store tvs were h his specialty. >> we would go in wal-mart and take a 40-inch tv and peck it up and open it and take it all out and take another one out and put two in a box and walked out the door. >> limy thefts were driven by drug use. >> i know life on a happy basis. drug takes its toll. you would give it all up for this right here. >> poe is currently enrolled in the dad's class. today's topic is using the principles of addiction recovery to become a better father. >> honesty is the cornerstone of any recovery. >> but in terms of honesty, poe finds old habits diehard. especially when it comes to enhancing jail food. >> this is the canteen. it is actually out of the kitcheners right. >> we got our own little ways
. >> byron tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> ged.r technology. >> a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great comeback story. >> hall is serving a three year sentence for pet it theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft. receiving stolen property and burglary. department store tvs were h his specialty. >> we would go in wal-mart and take a 40-inch tv and peck it up and open it and take it all out and...
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byron? >> martha, thank you. and as we reported, the terror threat has prompted the closure of embassies and consulates across north africa and the arab world. the biggest mass closing since 9/11. abc's nick schifrin is at the center of those closures, in cai cairo, egypt, tonight. >> reporter: at embassy after embassy, buildings supposed to be open and busy, now fortresses. in yemen, the source of the threat, soldiers guard embassy walls, check cars and pat down visitors. in all, every single embassy or consulate in the arab world shut across 7,000 miles. some of them shut through the 10th. and tonight, four new countries added to the list. all in africa, none of them primarily muslim. the state department saying they'll be closed out of a, quote, abundance of caution. and in the middle of the map, egypt. in the last few years, the u.s. has spent billions to boost embassy security. in some places like here in cairo, increasing the distance between the building and the street. in other place
byron? >> martha, thank you. and as we reported, the terror threat has prompted the closure of embassies and consulates across north africa and the arab world. the biggest mass closing since 9/11. abc's nick schifrin is at the center of those closures, in cai cairo, egypt, tonight. >> reporter: at embassy after embassy, buildings supposed to be open and busy, now fortresses. in yemen, the source of the threat, soldiers guard embassy walls, check cars and pat down visitors. in all,...
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kerry fagan, ron cosenza, and byron delaney, they all worked for cws. as do 40,000 other subcontractors all over the world. so they were subcontracted to you. if you're looking for answers, take it up with the main contractor. and that would be? your government. whoever is killing these families holds your company responsible, not the government. we run operations from the middle east to antarctica. going over them all will take months. so you've already started investigations? that's why you pulled the story. [whispering] the cases these people were involved in are protected by a multinational official secrets agreement. even if i wanted to-- these people were killed on u.s. soil by trained suspects who fired on federal agents. as a courtesy and out of respect for the predicament your company now faces, everything in this room is off the record. however, outside this room, if you withhold information about the case, you and your company will be held fully accountable. all right. what do you know? we're looking for a european team, with considerable tra
kerry fagan, ron cosenza, and byron delaney, they all worked for cws. as do 40,000 other subcontractors all over the world. so they were subcontracted to you. if you're looking for answers, take it up with the main contractor. and that would be? your government. whoever is killing these families holds your company responsible, not the government. we run operations from the middle east to antarctica. going over them all will take months. so you've already started investigations? that's why you...
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. >> byron restin believed that there was three groups of people in the country.y were the advocates of civil rights. there were the die-hard opponent racists, and that in the middle there were a mass of well-meaning white people who really didn't care, but if they could be shown that black people were determined, that their cause was just, that they could be won over to the cause of civil rights. >> negroes want the same things that white citizens possess. ♪ hold on, hold on >> no force under the sun can stand and block and stop this civil rights revolution, which is now underway. >> there have been demonstrations all through the south. this needed to come to a head. there needed to be a crescendo. and whereas byron was the only human being who probably could have organized the march on washington, a. phillip randolph was the only human being that could have gotten all the civil rights leaders into one room to agree on common action. >> so the march stand headed by byron rustin had two months approximately to organize the march. >> we moved up to 130th street to
. >> byron restin believed that there was three groups of people in the country.y were the advocates of civil rights. there were the die-hard opponent racists, and that in the middle there were a mass of well-meaning white people who really didn't care, but if they could be shown that black people were determined, that their cause was just, that they could be won over to the cause of civil rights. >> negroes want the same things that white citizens possess. ♪ hold on, hold on...
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byron finally equalized with seconds remaining. we played a good game. we deserve this title. >> the first nine spot kicks were all successful. finally, byron saved his effort, and his trophy collection grew again. top,other of germany's they had been struggling. the club faces a big test .gainst top-notch they secured the services of a veteran. hardly anyone would have picked kevin as the newest recruit. negotiations with the midfielder had been going on in secret for a year. >> the fans are crazy, for better or for worse. developing,self where i can see myself helping out. >> help is exactly what the royal blues need. 10 allowed goals in three andhes, foolish red card, no overarching strategy. injuries have weakened the team. the players' morales low. >> -- morale is low. >> you can't say anything good about it. weekother new player this come a dennis. he is on loan from hamburg -- we ek, dennis. he is on loan from hamburg. if the two players don't turn things around, it could be time to say goodbye to the coach. his job security only lasts until the f
byron finally equalized with seconds remaining. we played a good game. we deserve this title. >> the first nine spot kicks were all successful. finally, byron saved his effort, and his trophy collection grew again. top,other of germany's they had been struggling. the club faces a big test .gainst top-notch they secured the services of a veteran. hardly anyone would have picked kevin as the newest recruit. negotiations with the midfielder had been going on in secret for a year. >>...
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. >> mid fielder made his first appearance for byron, and both failed to impress. showed ituremberg stuff early non-, carving out scoring opportunities. in the 15th minute he fired from 20 meters. byron missed a golden opportunity as the referee awarded a penalty even though it appeared as if the striker was at fault. but nuremberg keeper paried his spot kick. getook byron 69 minutes to into gear, but once they did, it was something to see. a header and a fine one it was. after that goal, the dam was broken and they came into their own. they came up with another awesome solo effort. the 2-0 final score. >> there were seven red cards in yesterday's action. three of them came in hanover, where the home side added more misery to the poor start to the season. >> after christian -- in his second yellow card, they knew the game was up. earlier the captain was shown red for bringing down the stir riker. hanover's player converted the penalty. he score just before the break. they were lucky to be down by just 2. >> i think the uncertainty is normal now. the players lack co
. >> mid fielder made his first appearance for byron, and both failed to impress. showed ituremberg stuff early non-, carving out scoring opportunities. in the 15th minute he fired from 20 meters. byron missed a golden opportunity as the referee awarded a penalty even though it appeared as if the striker was at fault. but nuremberg keeper paried his spot kick. getook byron 69 minutes to into gear, but once they did, it was something to see. a header and a fine one it was. after that goal,...
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byron brown. i'm sorry, byron. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here.our mayor byron brown is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> this what is happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. >> all right. so here's the tip. if you are older than 45, not 52, write stuff down. the memory fades for everybody. just jot some notes about names, dates, and events. it's easy. factor tip of the day. i have to do that now. i forget, byron brown, brian higgins, you know? write it down. , president obama. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billo'reilly.com. >>> also we would like you to spout out about the fact from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. name a town. if you wish to upon word of the day. it's an oldie but i love it. "pecksniffian." if you say do not be apexsniffian. gram matticly incorrect. i am bill o'reilley. please always remember,
byron brown. i'm sorry, byron. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here.our mayor byron brown is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> this what is happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. >> all right. so here's the tip. if you are older than 45, not 52, write stuff down. the memory fades for everybody. just jot some notes about names, dates, and events. it's easy. factor tip of the day. i have to do that now. i forget,...
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now, according to byron, new york of the washington examiner, behind the scenes, some republicans are now worried that keeping the house is not such a done deal after all. so how can that upset be avoided? republican candidates don't need to tell voters what bads job the president is doing, they already know that. what gop candidates need to do, is convince voters they would do a better job 2457b the democrats. i couldn't agree any more. in my opinion, that task begins with one thing. defunding obama care. because today alone, there are two brand new pieces of evidence proving this law is nothing more than a legislative train wreck, it's not ready for prime time. now, first, we are learning that the president has delayed yet another very costly provision of his health care overhaul for one year. this one deals with placing caps on out of pocket insurance costs. but his unilateral decision to alter this law that was passed by congress is raising serious constitutional questions. let's watch. >> the president doesn't get to write legislation. it's illegal and unconstitutional for him to
now, according to byron, new york of the washington examiner, behind the scenes, some republicans are now worried that keeping the house is not such a done deal after all. so how can that upset be avoided? republican candidates don't need to tell voters what bads job the president is doing, they already know that. what gop candidates need to do, is convince voters they would do a better job 2457b the democrats. i couldn't agree any more. in my opinion, that task begins with one thing. defunding...
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for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in washington. >> indeed. that. >>> next, what is blue and painted all over? >> abc news "nightline," brought to you by macy's yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? ...and a great deal. .ilence. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com . >>> how would you feel about running a 5 k race on a very hot summer day, having stuff thrown at you from all directions? oh, and paying for the privilege. if you don't think that sounds like a lot of fun get ready for a colorful surprise. it is steamy, sweaty and the hottest party around. >> reporter: at the beginning of every race, there are two possible outcomes. victory? or crushing defeat. and on this sweltering summer day, i hav
for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in washington. >> indeed. that. >>> next, what is blue and painted all over? >> abc news "nightline," brought to you by macy's yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? ...and a great deal. .ilence. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that...
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>> the mayor is byron brown! >> byron brown. that's -- i'm sorry, byron. what i meant was -- your congressman, brian higgins, is here.[applause] your mayor, byron brown, is here.[applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51 everything was smooth.[laughter] but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport, and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the story.[applause] a couple other people i want to acknowledge -- suny chancellor nancy zimpher, is here, doing a great job.[applause] university president satish tripathi is here.[applause] and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for being [applause] here.[applause] now, today is a check-in day at the dorms. so i want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons and -- your mini-fridges just to come out here.[laughter] i hear that the last sitting president to speak here was millard fillmore.[laughter] [applause] and he was ac
>> the mayor is byron brown! >> byron brown. that's -- i'm sorry, byron. what i meant was -- your congressman, brian higgins, is here.[applause] your mayor, byron brown, is here.[applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51 everything was smooth.[laughter] but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport, and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the...
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everybody should try to get their hands on it, byron. open table is buying the open spoon system, and testing a system to have the diners pay for the meals with the app. will it pay off? the ceo of open table will join us next. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >>> one hour into trading and here are the stories that we are squawking about 10:30 on the west coast and 9:30 on west. and we will look at cash flow and future organic growth. the brewer is reporting better than expected earn inings for coors. on the food front, hormel, tyson and hershey are among the stocks hitting new all-time highs,
everybody should try to get their hands on it, byron. open table is buying the open spoon system, and testing a system to have the diners pay for the meals with the app. will it pay off? the ceo of open table will join us next. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my...
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byron rustin. >> back in 1963, this is an openly gay black man at the center of the civil rights movement and he was attacked, of course, people in congress him, strom thurmond talked about his lifestyle in a undermine the planning for the march but it byron rusten who brought the together, got all the word out. and he was able to organize the march and bring people to washington and no one knew it would end up being a quarter people. you just had no way of know this kind of thing. >> and the faces in the crowd, not just black faces. it wasn't like someone got up in pulpits and said, you go to washington. i was struck looking at the integrated itow was. >> that was one of the great triumphs of the march. rightsk of the civil movement, we think about the inegrated kind of movement some ways but at that time i ofnk there were a lot questions in america about what is the civil rights movement. a felt threatening and like black southern movement and the march brought it into focus for most americans and for a global audience, in a way that it was an american movement, a revolution. the integr
byron rustin. >> back in 1963, this is an openly gay black man at the center of the civil rights movement and he was attacked, of course, people in congress him, strom thurmond talked about his lifestyle in a undermine the planning for the march but it byron rusten who brought the together, got all the word out. and he was able to organize the march and bring people to washington and no one knew it would end up being a quarter people. you just had no way of know this kind of thing....
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shining on byron dorgan.he former senator from north dakota caught us by surprise when he started penning spy novels after retiring from the senate. as he told john karl, the plot of his latest thriller is based on intel he picked up in congress. >> reporter: it's the terror plot in the movie live free or die hard. >> it's crashing. >> they just hit the entire financial sector. >> and the top of the real-life u.s. threat list. >> the next pearl harbor could be a cyber attack. >> reporter: and now the key plot in a new book called gridlock by former senator byron dorgan. >> it might be terror, cyber terror shutting down an electrical system. i decided to write a thriller. >> reporter: the one-time author of appropriations bills is churning out action thrillers. this is the second. when you were writing the bills, they didn't read like thrillers. >> you were in politics, now you write fiction, same thing. not quite. >> reporter: gridlock traces a global conspiracy engineered by iran and venezuela. using a hacke
shining on byron dorgan.he former senator from north dakota caught us by surprise when he started penning spy novels after retiring from the senate. as he told john karl, the plot of his latest thriller is based on intel he picked up in congress. >> reporter: it's the terror plot in the movie live free or die hard. >> it's crashing. >> they just hit the entire financial sector. >> and the top of the real-life u.s. threat list. >> the next pearl harbor could be a...
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for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks have been a wild ride. the u.s. embassy told americans to leave egypt, but byron, a public relations consultant, decided with his family against it. >> we're careful. we're definitely careful, but we're not afraid. >> reporter: mostly now they stay at home, playing cards and computer games to ride out the clashes and curfews. and on the question of aid to egypt, lester, while the obama administration says some of it is under review, saudi arabia, which is a big backer of egypt's military-led government, says it will compensate for any cuts from washington. >> richard engel in cairo for us tonight, thanks. >>> in pakistan, a dramatic turn of events there involving the former president and army general pervez musharraf. he has been indicted in an alleged murder plot in the assassination of prime minister benazir bhutto in 2007. she was the first and only woman elected to lead pakistan. musharraf was an important friend of the u.s. following the 9/11 attacks. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> still ahead here ton
for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks have been a wild ride. the u.s. embassy told americans to leave egypt, but byron, a public relations consultant, decided with his family against it. >> we're careful. we're definitely careful, but we're not afraid. >> reporter: mostly now they stay at home, playing cards and computer games to ride out the clashes and curfews. and on the question of aid to egypt, lester, while the obama administration says...
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chief political correspondent for the washington examiner, byron, i really did want to speak to you. you wrote an amazing column that outlines this, something that many of us weren't aware. high ranking former dnc officials are on the band wagon now to cut or take away or defund, however we end up seeing them try to do it, obama care. somewhat surprising, isn't it? >> well, there's a lot of divisions in both parties about this. before there's any sort of confrontation over obama care between republicans and democrats, there's going to be a big conflict between republicans about it. you mentioned senator ted cruz leading this effort to defund obama care, and it has some of the big stars of the gop. senator rand paul, senator marco rubio. both are on board with this. but you have a lot of very experienced senators, republican senators, who've been there a long time who are very, very opposed to this. there is going to be a big fight between two sides among republicans. >> you've been reporting that. we've been reporting that. the question how they will pursue that, whether it's defundi
chief political correspondent for the washington examiner, byron, i really did want to speak to you. you wrote an amazing column that outlines this, something that many of us weren't aware. high ranking former dnc officials are on the band wagon now to cut or take away or defund, however we end up seeing them try to do it, obama care. somewhat surprising, isn't it? >> well, there's a lot of divisions in both parties about this. before there's any sort of confrontation over obama care...
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byron pitts shows the problem in unlikely places. ♪ living in a lonely world >> reporter: cory monteiththe clean cut star of the hit tv show, "glee," shocked his fans earlier this month when he died from a heroin overdose. but he is now the new face of the next generation of heroin users. a growing group found mostly in of all places suburbia. police lieutenant thomas dombrowski drove use through bergen county, new jersey, where a recent spike in heroin deaths sparked concern. >> every part of bergen county is touched in some way shape or form by the heroin epidemic. >> reporter: 28 overdoses last year, most of the victims under the age of 22. what parents may not know, the gateway drug could already be in their medicine cabinets. it was for 23-year-old dylan young. >> i started using prescription painkillers that my father had and it went from there. >> reporter: at 13 he was smoking pot and drinking, then stealing those pills from his parents, which led to smoking heroin. >> it's much, much cheaper than smoking. 30 milt milligram, $30. oxycot oxycoton, $80. >> a lot of addicts are mis
byron pitts shows the problem in unlikely places. ♪ living in a lonely world >> reporter: cory monteiththe clean cut star of the hit tv show, "glee," shocked his fans earlier this month when he died from a heroin overdose. but he is now the new face of the next generation of heroin users. a growing group found mostly in of all places suburbia. police lieutenant thomas dombrowski drove use through bergen county, new jersey, where a recent spike in heroin deaths sparked concern....
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i spent a lot of time interviewing byron rush who was in charge of the logistics.e teased the reporters afterwards because they had said it was going to be a disaster and armageddon. they said it would have been except for a guy byron who put porta potties on the side and made them ready for tea. and the movement was confronting those fears to try to make americans understand that our hope was living up to the best in the american dream. and that people that didn't even have the rights that the rest of us took for granted were the ones pushing us forward. as a white southerner, i look back and say it was the best thing that happened to the white south. you never heard of the sun belt south when it was segregated. it was poor and trapped in the segregation. it libertied the white south too. and women from things young people today cannot have a hard time imagining. that black people couldn't go into public libraries or rest stops. that women couldn't serve on juries. they couldn't go to my university, the university of north carolina at chapel hill unless they were
i spent a lot of time interviewing byron rush who was in charge of the logistics.e teased the reporters afterwards because they had said it was going to be a disaster and armageddon. they said it would have been except for a guy byron who put porta potties on the side and made them ready for tea. and the movement was confronting those fears to try to make americans understand that our hope was living up to the best in the american dream. and that people that didn't even have the rights that the...
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for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks have been a wild ride. the u.s. embassy told americans to leave egypt, but byron, a public relations consultant, decided with his family against it. >> we're careful. we're definitely careful, but we're not afraid. >> reporter: mostly now they stay at home, playing cards and computer games to ride out the clashes and curfews. and on the question of aid to egypt, lester, while the obama administration says some of it is under review, saudi arabia, which is a big backer of egypt's military-led government, says it will compensate for any cuts from washington. >> richard engel in cairo for us tonight, thanks. >>> in pakistan, a dramatic turn of events there involving the former president and army general pervez musharraf. he has been indicted in an alleged murder plot in the assassination of prime minister benazir bhutto in 2007. she was the first and only woman elected to lead pakistan. musharraf was an important friend of the u.s. following the 9/11 attacks. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> still ahead here ton
for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks have been a wild ride. the u.s. embassy told americans to leave egypt, but byron, a public relations consultant, decided with his family against it. >> we're careful. we're definitely careful, but we're not afraid. >> reporter: mostly now they stay at home, playing cards and computer games to ride out the clashes and curfews. and on the question of aid to egypt, lester, while the obama administration says...
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byron is here with us now.e, this was really one of the defining moments of the 20th century. >> it was. martin luther king said rightly, he appropriated american rhetoric, saying, i'm not trying to change america, i'm trying to reconnect with the american past. and in that sense, he did a wonderful job. >> well, you know, the whole idea of forming a more perfect union. over the centuries, we have tried to perfect this union. this was a moment of really trying to perfect it. mightily. but there was tremendous fear. i remember it very well. my father was majority whip of the congress at the time, a deep southerner, very close with president kennedy. and the fear of violence that was -- that was palpable, and the fear that it would ruin the cause of civil rights. that was the real terror. >> but it was also for a little girl, i was not yet 4 when i watched it at home with my grandmother who was with us. and to hear those words free at last, free at last, and to believe that at some point life would be better, tha
byron is here with us now.e, this was really one of the defining moments of the 20th century. >> it was. martin luther king said rightly, he appropriated american rhetoric, saying, i'm not trying to change america, i'm trying to reconnect with the american past. and in that sense, he did a wonderful job. >> well, you know, the whole idea of forming a more perfect union. over the centuries, we have tried to perfect this union. this was a moment of really trying to perfect it....
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shining on byron dorgan. former senator from north dakota caught us by surprise when he started penning spy novels after retiring from the senate. his latest thriller is based on intel he picked up in congress. >> it's the terror plot in the movie live free or die hard. >> they just hit the entire financial sector. >> and the top of the real-life u.s. threat list. >> the next pearl harbor could be a cyber attack. >>> and now a new book by former senator byron dorgan. >> it might be cyber terror. i decided to write a thriller. >> the one-time author of proportions bills is churning out action thrillers. this is the second. when you were writing the bills, they didn't read like thrillers. >> you were in politics, now you write fiction, same thing. not quite. >> it traces a global conspiracy engined by iran and venezuela, using a hacker in amsterdam to shut down the u.s. power grid. with the action colliding in north dakota. >> it's a novel, but it relates to some really serious issues in the country. if we were
shining on byron dorgan. former senator from north dakota caught us by surprise when he started penning spy novels after retiring from the senate. his latest thriller is based on intel he picked up in congress. >> it's the terror plot in the movie live free or die hard. >> they just hit the entire financial sector. >> and the top of the real-life u.s. threat list. >> the next pearl harbor could be a cyber attack. >>> and now a new book by former senator byron...
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abc's byron pitts is in washington. >> reporter: the year, 1963. when a 34-year-old negro preacher had the audacity to dream aloud. >> we are determined to be free in '63. >> reporter: determined, perhaps, but not fully optimistic. organizers hoped for 100,000. a quarter million showed up. >> dr. martin luther king. >> reporter: and on august 28th, 1963, not a soul had a clue how it might turn out. edith lee paine was 12. she traveled by bus nine hours with her mother to be there on the mall. what did you think of dr. king? >> i held onto every word that he said, just like everyone else that was here. >> reporter: people watched live on television from around the world. both drawn by what might happen at the lincoln memorial. and still reeling from what did on the streets of birmingham weeks earlier. congressman john lewis, back then, the newly appointed chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, was already there. >> when we met with president kennedy, he was so afraid of violence. >> how long can we be patient? >> reporter: like k
abc's byron pitts is in washington. >> reporter: the year, 1963. when a 34-year-old negro preacher had the audacity to dream aloud. >> we are determined to be free in '63. >> reporter: determined, perhaps, but not fully optimistic. organizers hoped for 100,000. a quarter million showed up. >> dr. martin luther king. >> reporter: and on august 28th, 1963, not a soul had a clue how it might turn out. edith lee paine was 12. she traveled by bus nine hours with her...
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martha: byron, how is that possible? i mean we all know how these kinds of stories, nothing happens in the world without things percolating out. how is it possible that everybody was there, even if they were to speak out and say, nothing went wrong here. this is a crazy world. things happen. nobody wanted this to happen but it wasn't anyone's fault, why don't we hear that from those people? but nothing, nothing. >> that is incredibly unusual because you're right, we usually hear from survivors after anything. in this case we have not. one republican congressman awhile back accused the administration making the people sign non-disclosure agreements. the administration totally denied that. says it has not happened. for some reason congress has not been able to talk to any of these people. it is not one or two. it is 30 people who were on the ground that night. martha: we're in a little bit after quiet period before labor day. feels like a lot of stuff is percolating. no doubt we'll hear from very unhappy people when they c
martha: byron, how is that possible? i mean we all know how these kinds of stories, nothing happens in the world without things percolating out. how is it possible that everybody was there, even if they were to speak out and say, nothing went wrong here. this is a crazy world. things happen. nobody wanted this to happen but it wasn't anyone's fault, why don't we hear that from those people? but nothing, nothing. >> that is incredibly unusual because you're right, we usually hear from...
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but not necessarily for the reasons or lack of reasons of byron. think that when i look at the economy, if my answer is, if the fed tapers or they shutter their programs that the economy is going to suffer, it's going to slow down, to me, the real issue isn't that. the issue is what is the normal, what is the sustainable growth rate of the economy, and how will that be affected in a bigger picture? in other words, if this is close to the new normal with regard to issues like jobs and issues like wages, then i think the fed's programs have gone on too long, addressing the new normal, and the balance sheet is too large. in my opinion, we don't have an idea about the true sustainability or durability about the economy, because the only message we're getting in this regard in many ways is distorted, and that's equity prices. >> so, greg, that's basically what rick has been saying for sometime, that he does not want to see this manipulation, the fed really controlling everything. but let me go back to scott's initial question, and that is about the econ
but not necessarily for the reasons or lack of reasons of byron. think that when i look at the economy, if my answer is, if the fed tapers or they shutter their programs that the economy is going to suffer, it's going to slow down, to me, the real issue isn't that. the issue is what is the normal, what is the sustainable growth rate of the economy, and how will that be affected in a bigger picture? in other words, if this is close to the new normal with regard to issues like jobs and issues...
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berg put up thern fight against byron, but -- bayern, but were overwhelmed. and hanover stepped up the pressure, with a 2-1 home win. matches, mainz won 2-0. homan hime and freiburg -- ho ffenheim and freiburg split the points. won.iday, dortmund augsburg hosts stuttgar. -- stuttgart. last year's runner-up, borussia dortmund, sits on top, thanks to a win over bremen. the wind did not come easy. -- the win did not come easy. dortmund needed more than half an hour for their first real shot on goal. energized torment -- dort mund and they turned up the pressure. but it was not until after the break that dortmund took the lead. the hosts continued to attack and open gaps in bremend's -- bremen's back line. they could not extend their lead. the final score, 1-0, not quite the resounding win they were looking for. >> four teams tied with the full nine points. fans will be pinching themselves to see their team up there with a perfect record. in the lower half, the bottom four teams have a chance to redeem themselves on sunday, which is bad news for schalke. it is 50
berg put up thern fight against byron, but -- bayern, but were overwhelmed. and hanover stepped up the pressure, with a 2-1 home win. matches, mainz won 2-0. homan hime and freiburg -- ho ffenheim and freiburg split the points. won.iday, dortmund augsburg hosts stuttgar. -- stuttgart. last year's runner-up, borussia dortmund, sits on top, thanks to a win over bremen. the wind did not come easy. -- the win did not come easy. dortmund needed more than half an hour for their first real shot on...
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what's going on, byron?'s going on is new polls show a lot of people don't know what is in obamacare and the people who do know don't like it. so october 1st, the first deadline in which the exchanges will be up and running, people will be able to shop for health insurance on statewide markets, and the big deadline, january 1st, where the whole system will be in effect with the exception of the employer mandate which president obama delayed on his own, but the whole system would be in effect and people will pay parentally be receiving subsidies to purchase insurance. >> neil: they might delay provisions, might have to do everything they can, pull out the stops, pull stars from the hollywood and the musical word and political, bill clinton's case, but they'll get people to sign up because it is the law and it's a matter of time before people wakeup. >> that's where the mandate part comes in. that's what that is all about. >> neil: or pay a penalty. >> they're not strong penalties in the first -- years of this
what's going on, byron?'s going on is new polls show a lot of people don't know what is in obamacare and the people who do know don't like it. so october 1st, the first deadline in which the exchanges will be up and running, people will be able to shop for health insurance on statewide markets, and the big deadline, january 1st, where the whole system will be in effect with the exception of the employer mandate which president obama delayed on his own, but the whole system would be in effect...
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racked up 11 goals and 18 assists for byron munich. chelsea have been dipping into their deep pockets once again. the 32-year-old cameron streicher became the second player to join chelsea following the arrival this week of brazil playmaker william. sticking with chelsea, the europa cup winners in prague for their super cup meeting with champions league winners bayern munich in what should be a fascinating battle. the match also sees the reception of the coaches, who crossed paths on a number of occasions during their time at real madrid and barcelona. >> if you want questions about chelsea, i'm here until 4:00. if you want questions about real madrid and barcelona or whatever, i'm not here. but that's not about me and pep. it is about chelsea and bayern munich. we just coach now, the european champion and europa league champion. >> this year's final may have landed him the trophy, but bayern still one more. there were no major casualties in the men's draw of the u.s. open. second-seeded rafael nadal dropped three games. seventh-seeded
racked up 11 goals and 18 assists for byron munich. chelsea have been dipping into their deep pockets once again. the 32-year-old cameron streicher became the second player to join chelsea following the arrival this week of brazil playmaker william. sticking with chelsea, the europa cup winners in prague for their super cup meeting with champions league winners bayern munich in what should be a fascinating battle. the match also sees the reception of the coaches, who crossed paths on a number...
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alisyn: see, byron, here's what's confusing.nt obama seems ambivalent about this he said things on both sides whether or not we should attack or not? why not seek congressional authorization? wouldn't that give him some cover, if congress said we're not authorizing, he could say to the american public, well, i tried? >> he absolutely need some cover, especially what you saw last night in parliament, apparently during that telephone call, with lawmakers, with secretary kerry they learned parliament had rejected david cameron's call for taking action in syria. the u.n. is not on board. you know, former president carter, we just reported, that former president carter said a unilateral u.s. attack would be illegal. so i mean, the president needs some friend here, and one way to do that would be to bring a lot of members ever congress in, consult with them, then seek an actual authorization for some specific thing to be done in syria. alisyn: we will see what happens this weekend as things are heating up. byron york, thanks for your
alisyn: see, byron, here's what's confusing.nt obama seems ambivalent about this he said things on both sides whether or not we should attack or not? why not seek congressional authorization? wouldn't that give him some cover, if congress said we're not authorizing, he could say to the american public, well, i tried? >> he absolutely need some cover, especially what you saw last night in parliament, apparently during that telephone call, with lawmakers, with secretary kerry they learned...
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first and foremost, planning project manager dan hodep with byron red, dianne, linda, several internshole planning division. (applause) >> engineering project manager stephen real, lead architect wendy proctor. architect alan jen. i'd like to know the architectural work was done in-house at the port. we're very, very proud of that. and the entire engineering division. our dedicated real estate staff led by susan reynolds, our maintenance staff led by tom carter who has made this place look just amazing for all of you today. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. our maritime staff led by peter dealy, and our finance and administration staff led by elaine forbes. so, it is now my honor to welcome the man who has dedicated his life to transforming and improving our city, mayor ed lee. (applause) >> thank you. thank you, monique, for that wonderful introduction. and mr. redding, thank you again. welcome back. >> thank you. >> for a moment i felt how it is to waste some time. [laughter] >> don't do that very often these days. and i'm sure my colleagues at the board of supervisors also don't kno
first and foremost, planning project manager dan hodep with byron red, dianne, linda, several internshole planning division. (applause) >> engineering project manager stephen real, lead architect wendy proctor. architect alan jen. i'd like to know the architectural work was done in-house at the port. we're very, very proud of that. and the entire engineering division. our dedicated real estate staff led by susan reynolds, our maintenance staff led by tom carter who has made this place...
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the team to beat is byron munich. a new coach can pick up on last season's seller performance. rival is dortmund, neck and neck in their most recent clashes and winners of the league super cup. they are not the competition. the competition is 16 other clubs. it would be stupid to keep measuring ourselves against the best team in the league, so we won't. >> if anyone can take on the titans, it is the top scorer. loyal fan base, the national team rookie is staying on and the new forward looks good in preseason warm-ups. exit prize will be shouldering the extra burden of europe league matches grade while others strive to stay in the top flight. the fans are ready for a kick off area and the clubs have sold 460,000 season tickets, the largest chunk of duty 5000 that portland. >> that wraps up this edition of the journal. thanks for watching. x a week began with progress in the middle east peace process. the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry brokered talks after months of shuttle diplomacy. he hopes to mediate a deal on a two state solution. >> i think reasonable compromises has t
the team to beat is byron munich. a new coach can pick up on last season's seller performance. rival is dortmund, neck and neck in their most recent clashes and winners of the league super cup. they are not the competition. the competition is 16 other clubs. it would be stupid to keep measuring ourselves against the best team in the league, so we won't. >> if anyone can take on the titans, it is the top scorer. loyal fan base, the national team rookie is staying on and the new forward...
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abc's byron pitts has more. ♪ living in a lonely world >> reporter: cory monteith, clean-cut star of"glee" shocked his fans when he died from a heroin overdose. but he's now the new face of the next generation of heroin users, a growing group found mostly in of all places suburbia. police lieutenant thomas dombrowski drove us through bergen county, new jersey, where the recent spike in heroin deaths sparked concern. >> every part of bergen county is touched in some way, shape or form by the heroin epidemic. >> reporter: 28 overdoses here last year. most of the victims under the age of 22. in what parents may not know, the gateway drug could already be in their medicine cabinets. it was for 23-year-old dylan young. >> started using prescription painkillers that my father had, and it went from there. >> reporter: at 13 he was smoking pot and drinking then stealing those pills from his parents which led to smoking heroin. >> heroin is much, much cheaper than prescription medication. >> reporter: give me the ratio. >> a 30-milligram oxycodone $30, 80 milligrams of oxycontin, a bag of her
abc's byron pitts has more. ♪ living in a lonely world >> reporter: cory monteith, clean-cut star of"glee" shocked his fans when he died from a heroin overdose. but he's now the new face of the next generation of heroin users, a growing group found mostly in of all places suburbia. police lieutenant thomas dombrowski drove us through bergen county, new jersey, where the recent spike in heroin deaths sparked concern. >> every part of bergen county is touched in some way,...
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can i say one other thing aut what byron said. i think he is absolutely right and it is important for folks to realize. you're most vulnerable election is first time you stand for re-election. you better listen to constituents want to you do rather than leadership to do. you get elected couple more times you can start working with leadership a little more. representative democracy is called for for a reason. your folks want you to represent them. neil: that is where it gets back, senator dorgan, this view about the health care law and what issue of role of government, another issue. i think for both parties what they're wringing with, how far the governnt goes keeping us safe, democrats how far we go keeping us healthy. you get what i'm saying that will be a big topic in 2014. who has the edge? >> well, it will be a big topic. i don't think there is equivalency between the break in the ranks on the republican side versus the house side or excuse me the democratic side in the house. speaker boehner has a very difficult circumstance
can i say one other thing aut what byron said. i think he is absolutely right and it is important for folks to realize. you're most vulnerable election is first time you stand for re-election. you better listen to constituents want to you do rather than leadership to do. you get elected couple more times you can start working with leadership a little more. representative democracy is called for for a reason. your folks want you to represent them. neil: that is where it gets back, senator...
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your mayor byron brown is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old.when i was 51, everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo's on the move. that was the story. couple other people i want to acknowledge, nancy zimfer is here, doing a great job, university president satish is here. and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for being here. [ applause ] now, today is a check-in day at the dorms. so i want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons and your mini fridges just to come out here. i hear the last sitting president to speak here was milliard fillmore. and he was actually chancellor of the university at the same time. which sounds fun but i've got enough on my plate. this is our first stop on a two-day road trip through new york and pennsylvania. and after this, i head to syracuse to speak -- yay, syracuse -- to speak with some high schoolers. tomorrow, i'm go
your mayor byron brown is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old.when i was 51, everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo's on the move. that was the story. couple other people i want to acknowledge, nancy zimfer is here, doing a great job, university president satish is here. and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for...
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the senate confirmed byron todd jones in a hearing wednesday. jones is the agent's first permanent director in seven years. >>> syrian president bashar al assad has opened an instagram account and the u.s. state department is not happy about it. the photos show al assad working at his desk, meeting with women and children and looking like an all around good guy, so some say. a spokesperson for the state department called the account a despicable pr stunt. >>> o.j. simpson was granted parole. the charges from his 2008 kidnapping and armed robbery convictions but simpson says -- rather, but simpson will stay in prison for as long as four more years on other charges. a porole hearing on those will not come until next spring. >>> and rhode island and minnesota are the latest states to legalize same-sex marriage. at midnight, couples rushed government offices to obtain marriage licenses. >>> stocks close out july on a mixed note after the fed offered no clues on when it may start cutting back its stimulus programs. investors also reacting to data sho
the senate confirmed byron todd jones in a hearing wednesday. jones is the agent's first permanent director in seven years. >>> syrian president bashar al assad has opened an instagram account and the u.s. state department is not happy about it. the photos show al assad working at his desk, meeting with women and children and looking like an all around good guy, so some say. a spokesperson for the state department called the account a despicable pr stunt. >>> o.j. simpson was...
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. >> he called up for players from byron munich and i'm from dortmund for the match. lex all the players have appeared in international matches in the past. a few key names are missing, however. >> they will play a series of friendly matches before the 2014 world cup in brazil. >> coming up after the break, a unique musical project. we will introduce you to the arab youth orchestra that is winning plenty of raise here in europe. >> and obesity in mexico -- soft drinks are in the firing line there. >> stay with us. >> welcome back. a story now of harmony coming out of a region of the world more often associated with social and political upheaval in recent times. 60 musicians from arab countries including egypt, syria, tunisia, and algeria, have performed together for an historic concert together in berlin. >> they call themselves the arab youth philharmonic orchestra, and they performed at berlin's famous concert house as part of the young euro classic festival. >> they come from places wracked by conflict, places like syria, egypt, iraq, and libya, but they are united
. >> he called up for players from byron munich and i'm from dortmund for the match. lex all the players have appeared in international matches in the past. a few key names are missing, however. >> they will play a series of friendly matches before the 2014 world cup in brazil. >> coming up after the break, a unique musical project. we will introduce you to the arab youth orchestra that is winning plenty of raise here in europe. >> and obesity in mexico -- soft drinks...