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dawson, united states marine corps and i followed it. >> the court would find the orders came from dawsonant john kendrick and his higher up who are eventually taken into custody and charged with murder. they didn't kill santiago, themselves, but the order made them guilty. dawson and downey are acquitted but dishonorably discharged. why? >> what did we do wrong? we did nothing wrong. >> yeah, we did. we were supposed to fight for people who couldn't fight for themselveses. we were supposed to fight for willie. >> responsible, but not guilty. the low-level staffers in cincinnati who were told to target conservative groups should have questioned their orders, but ultimately their superiors bear the brunt of the responsibility. until we learn who gave the order and how high up it went, american taxpayers will not be vindicated. here's hoping there are a few good men and women at the irs who are willing to come forward and tell the truth. okay. that does it for "the cycle." mart martin, it's all yours. >>> good afternoon, thank you, s.e. it's tuesday may the 28th. from command eer in chief,
dawson, united states marine corps and i followed it. >> the court would find the orders came from dawsonant john kendrick and his higher up who are eventually taken into custody and charged with murder. they didn't kill santiago, themselves, but the order made them guilty. dawson and downey are acquitted but dishonorably discharged. why? >> what did we do wrong? we did nothing wrong. >> yeah, we did. we were supposed to fight for people who couldn't fight for themselveses. we...
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. >> reporter: truck driver mark dawson these newer binders are more common because they are more secure than the pipe tool. >> you don't have any loose bars that can fly off and cause a problem. >> right now, we're looking for anything. we have no witnesses no, idea what truck it came from. for all we know, it could have been laying on the highway stationary. another vehicle could have come along and kicked this pipe up in the air. >> reporter: fingerprints from the bar could help in the investigation. but the chp is more concerned about finding witnesses. at 8:00 in the morning, someone had to have seen it. and they're asking for help from anyone who drives 580 going westbound at 8:10 in the morning, if they were near grant line road, come forward. >> that's all the folks from tracy and all those communities on the east side. do we know anything else about the victim? >> reporter: we were given his name because his relatives have been notified. he may have moved from the roseville area. he was presumably on his way to work. and it's just one of those stories that makes you think, it co
. >> reporter: truck driver mark dawson these newer binders are more common because they are more secure than the pipe tool. >> you don't have any loose bars that can fly off and cause a problem. >> right now, we're looking for anything. we have no witnesses no, idea what truck it came from. for all we know, it could have been laying on the highway stationary. another vehicle could have come along and kicked this pipe up in the air. >> reporter: fingerprints from the bar...
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in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for years. you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see it. clients are asking do i trust you enough to tell you the truth of what happened? i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across
in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for...
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. >> i still have my "dawson's creek" crush on her. >> he had to bring it up. >> no doubt there will be many more. >> i'm richard lui. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> the lead story this morning in politico. irs in turmoil in depth look at the scandal. >>> in "the washington post" eric holder's abdication. the columnist offers his critical take on the attorney general's lack of knowledge on so many sensitive topics. >>> topping our news this morning a brush fire in central california has grown to 3,000 acres. it's only 10% contained. after finding fuel for the flames in the las padres national forest. nearby residents are being evacuated as a precaution. four helicopters are helping to battle it from the air. the power ball jackpot is at $475 million, its third highest in history. there were no winning tickets last night. the drawing is saturday. >>> o.j. simpson took the stand wednesday as he bid for a new trial in his 2008 armed robbery case. he told the court he had no idea friends were carrying weapons when they went to a hotel room
. >> i still have my "dawson's creek" crush on her. >> he had to bring it up. >> no doubt there will be many more. >> i'm richard lui. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> the lead story this morning in politico. irs in turmoil in depth look at the scandal. >>> in "the washington post" eric holder's abdication. the columnist offers his critical take on the attorney general's lack...
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in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante
in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante
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. >> truck driver mark dawson says these newer ratchet binders are more common because they're more secure you don't str any loose bars, anything like that that can fly off and cause a problem like it did today on the freeway. >> right now we're looking for anything. we have no witnesses to the collision. we have no idea what truck it came from. for all we know it could have been laying actually on the highway sthags nar. another vehicle could have come along and actually somehow kicked this piech up in the air. >> fingerprints from the bar could help the chp in an investigation, but they're actually asking for commuters to come forward, someone who may have seen this at 8:10 in the morning near the grant line road exit near livermore on 580 going westbound. liz. >> hopefully somebody comes forward, but that is such a freak accident. really, it could have happened to anybody, as you said. >> true. >> all right, sue, thank you. >>> a barbaric attack in london. it is heightening fears of terrorism tonight. two men armed with butcher knives killed a soldier. charlie shows us one of the attack
. >> truck driver mark dawson says these newer ratchet binders are more common because they're more secure you don't str any loose bars, anything like that that can fly off and cause a problem like it did today on the freeway. >> right now we're looking for anything. we have no witnesses to the collision. we have no idea what truck it came from. for all we know it could have been laying actually on the highway sthags nar. another vehicle could have come along and actually somehow...
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cilia r t paris and let's go top story right now and get the perspective on this story from iran dawson a peace activist and journalist who has been writing extensively about the ongoing syrian crisis rind also not hello can you hear us now yes i hear you just fine all right let's take a ride said welcome to the program there's been a widespread opinion promoted by some major world powers that any chemical weapons use in syria will only ever be down to the assad regime are you surprised to hear it may have been the rebels using that as well. no i'm not surprised at all we actually heard this wolf cry before back in december there was a scare about chemical weapons and red lines being crossed and that turned out to be the terrorist mercenaries in syria and there was an israeli air strike following that in january so this is the exact same scenario. if it turns out to be true where would the rebels have called them from from your point of view well that would be difficult to pin down because they have so many outside sources financing them and aiding them with weapons you have the gulf mo
cilia r t paris and let's go top story right now and get the perspective on this story from iran dawson a peace activist and journalist who has been writing extensively about the ongoing syrian crisis rind also not hello can you hear us now yes i hear you just fine all right let's take a ride said welcome to the program there's been a widespread opinion promoted by some major world powers that any chemical weapons use in syria will only ever be down to the assad regime are you surprised to hear...
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jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years. then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco but that, but everyone likes the beats, bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what
jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were...
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jonathan dawson came to this city 20 years ago as a journalist and never left.ot too distant from burroughs' fantasy. taking tea every day at 4:00 served by his manservant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. he makes the rounds every day, seeing the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years, then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everyone who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories, but everyone likes the beats, bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality is, you can read the story and live it
jonathan dawson came to this city 20 years ago as a journalist and never left.ot too distant from burroughs' fantasy. taking tea every day at 4:00 served by his manservant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. he makes the rounds every day, seeing the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years, then the international city until...
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people on the list are albert finney and ghost face killa and rosario dawson and finally i got to thend we finally find the smart, talented and super sweet "red eye" favorite, andrew wk. >> somebody you didn't mention. >> who is that? >> former attorney general john ashcroft shares my birthday. >> somehow they left him off the list too. >> see, this is what happens to conservatives. left off the ap list. >> i think the fact that she shares a birthday with ghost face killa would explain her earlier raping. rapping. >> she did pronounce it correctly. >> let's talk more about dead white males like john ashcroft and ghost face. >> one of those is not dead. >> i think two of them are not dead. >> really? ghost face and i haven't talked in awhile. >> students forced to listen to anti-frackig rap. people were said to set their tap water on fire. what happens is there were methane pockets in the ground and if you happened to live near one of those and if your well wasn't dug too well, no pun intended you could in fact light your tap water on fire. >> okay, andy. that makes sense. it is perfec
people on the list are albert finney and ghost face killa and rosario dawson and finally i got to thend we finally find the smart, talented and super sweet "red eye" favorite, andrew wk. >> somebody you didn't mention. >> who is that? >> former attorney general john ashcroft shares my birthday. >> somehow they left him off the list too. >> see, this is what happens to conservatives. left off the ap list. >> i think the fact that she shares a...
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the timing of his statement is raising eyebrows, a ufo abbacy group recently paid gravel 20 dawson dollarsal stall hearing, were people presented their alien encounters. >> after fine for several hours, a solar powered airplane landed in phoenix early today on the first leg of a cross-country trip. the plane took off friday morning from moffett field in mountain view. it will make several stops around the country. finally letting at jfk airport in new york. the planes for electronic motors are powered by 12,000 solar sails. its creator solar impulse says that so airplanes will never replace fuel power plants, but the goal is to showcase the potential of solar power. >> we will be right back. >> in this week's bay area arts, mary papen's flies into town. >> check out the cinco de miles celebration. it shows the very best of all latin. it will have a music and dance for the entire family. it's all free. more than 10,000 people are expected to attend. they have painting, and even magic tricks. the ninth and will of festival will be this saturday. this starts with a day exercise class at 10:00
the timing of his statement is raising eyebrows, a ufo abbacy group recently paid gravel 20 dawson dollarsal stall hearing, were people presented their alien encounters. >> after fine for several hours, a solar powered airplane landed in phoenix early today on the first leg of a cross-country trip. the plane took off friday morning from moffett field in mountain view. it will make several stops around the country. finally letting at jfk airport in new york. the planes for electronic...
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joining us is royal dawson. market, the firm that helped compile that number. it's slightly better than we thought. still in contraction. what's the key take away here? >> i think the key take away is that we're still in a downturn. this is uging that the eurozone economy, that session will extend into a seventh consessive quarter, one of its longest since the euro came into being. manufacturing services, both sectors are contracting, albeit at slow rates. what we saw is germany is still very much around the stagnation mark, france very weak. the rate of contraction, that would still be a drive on the gdp numbers in q2. >> how much is france and what that will do to the whole view? >> it isn't very much a concern here. it's the second largest economy in the eurozone. all these economies point to the eurozone. france is obviously one of the big economies, therefore, would be a big demand of the group. especially the weaker periphery. now, if france is in recession, it's not going to play that role which puts a lot of pressure on germany. >> that's the latest bit
joining us is royal dawson. market, the firm that helped compile that number. it's slightly better than we thought. still in contraction. what's the key take away here? >> i think the key take away is that we're still in a downturn. this is uging that the eurozone economy, that session will extend into a seventh consessive quarter, one of its longest since the euro came into being. manufacturing services, both sectors are contracting, albeit at slow rates. what we saw is germany is still...
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the proposal in the bill with dawson setting after two years without stopping things up creates a program very similar and i would urge support. >> i have but i have discussed it with the irish truck asthma as the superb ambassador colin -- collins. >> but with a troubled history that is part of the diaspora especially to our country and other english-speaking countries but when i think of the shared history we have with ireland, where i think of presidents and the irish ancestry president reagan and president obama and others i know about the shared history. i worry about wealth of being to work and live in the united states and then deny any public benefit when they make up valuable contribution to our society and i don't know how you deny things like emergency medicaid to the visa holder to say you cannot have that that cost west but go to the emergency room which will cost us more. frankly i feel very strongly about the visa we have from a number of countries but the irish teacher and i will fight for with senator durbin. >> beginning of fate worked carefully to make sure richard care
the proposal in the bill with dawson setting after two years without stopping things up creates a program very similar and i would urge support. >> i have but i have discussed it with the irish truck asthma as the superb ambassador colin -- collins. >> but with a troubled history that is part of the diaspora especially to our country and other english-speaking countries but when i think of the shared history we have with ireland, where i think of presidents and the irish ancestry...
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his photographs have been curated by his widow and include essays of the essay by michael eric dawsonndte a forward by paul farber. this is 40 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to the library of congress. i am john cole. i'm the director of the center for the book at the library of congress which is the reading and book promotion arm of the library and we are very pleased to be cosponsoring this program withhi the libraries prints and photographs division. the center for the book was created in 1977 to help the library of congress stimulate public interest in books and reading and literacy and libraries and we are a private public partnership with the library of congress paying our salaries that indeed we have raise private money from the beginning to help support ourhep array of programs and projects. there are center for the books e in every state and i know we have a broad audience today and i challenge you to look up and ud learn about the center for learn congress gress, one of our major projects is the national book festival which i hope many of you know about, the library
his photographs have been curated by his widow and include essays of the essay by michael eric dawsonndte a forward by paul farber. this is 40 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to the library of congress. i am john cole. i'm the director of the center for the book at the library of congress which is the reading and book promotion arm of the library and we are very pleased to be cosponsoring this program withhi the libraries prints and photographs division. the center for the book was...
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. >> christopher dawson at cnn. i wanted him or on your thoughts around social media policies towards employees. talked to a lot of colleagues at different organizations. seems like a lot of them are going with a blanket policy of you can't especially opinion on anything on any social media forum and a follow-up on that, you mentioned a couple news students you. that generation in particular has gone a long period of time without any filter on their social media. so now their opinions, although young opinions, are out there already which could influence their careers. so where do you think this is going to go? >> the short answer is i don't know, but the longer answer is that, i'm so dumb can you say the very first part of your question again? >> it was basically looking at the direction a lot of the large me copies have gone with, which is this blanket come to have no opinion. >> certainly for many years that was the way newspapers in particular handled things, especially get to be when most cities became a one new
. >> christopher dawson at cnn. i wanted him or on your thoughts around social media policies towards employees. talked to a lot of colleagues at different organizations. seems like a lot of them are going with a blanket policy of you can't especially opinion on anything on any social media forum and a follow-up on that, you mentioned a couple news students you. that generation in particular has gone a long period of time without any filter on their social media. so now their opinions,...