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savannah dietrich was assaulted while she was unconscious.oys who assaulted her were offered community service. she was threatened with possible jail time for tweeting the names of the boys who assaulted her. it is a story of twists and tushes. at the center, a victim who refuses to stay silent. >> reporter: it happened inside this home in louisville, kentucky. savannah detrick was 16 at the time. >> i was unconscious on the kitchen floor. >> she had been drinking heavily with a group of friends and passed out. >> i woke up and my bra was shifted. >> savannah knew something happened, but didn't know exactly what until four months later, when she learned from friends that the boy has a camera that night. >> when i was passed out, they took off my clothes and my bra and they took pictures and then they took off my underwear and took pictures of them penetrating me with their fingers. >> reporter: the pictures would prove to be damning. the 16-year-old boys went to court accused of felony sexual assault. the attorney for one of the boys argued t
savannah dietrich was assaulted while she was unconscious.oys who assaulted her were offered community service. she was threatened with possible jail time for tweeting the names of the boys who assaulted her. it is a story of twists and tushes. at the center, a victim who refuses to stay silent. >> reporter: it happened inside this home in louisville, kentucky. savannah detrick was 16 at the time. >> i was unconscious on the kitchen floor. >> she had been drinking heavily with...
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doug when you tell or fort dietrich in maryland but of course that didn't stop the bush administration from continuing to peddle the propaganda that it was perpetrated by muslim terrorists think for a second about what it was that shifted our focus away from al qaeda and on to iraq remember this. a teaspoon of dry anthrax a little bit about this amount this is just about the amount of a teaspoon less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an odd shutdown the united states senate iraq declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax but unscom estimates that saddam hussein could have produced twenty five thousand liters it should come as no shock then that since saddam hussein forced out the last inspectors in one thousand nine hundred eight we have amassed much intelligence indicating that iraq is continuing to make these weapons we know that iraq has at least seven of these mobile biological agent factories. yeah all those mobile weapons labs that just didn't exist tom yep it was the anthrax attacks that really tied saddam to nine eleven laying out the justification for a preemptive inv
doug when you tell or fort dietrich in maryland but of course that didn't stop the bush administration from continuing to peddle the propaganda that it was perpetrated by muslim terrorists think for a second about what it was that shifted our focus away from al qaeda and on to iraq remember this. a teaspoon of dry anthrax a little bit about this amount this is just about the amount of a teaspoon less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an odd shutdown the united states senate iraq declared...
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the next suspect was bruce ivins a top anthrax researcher at fort dietrich for eighteen years he was working on vaccinations for anthrax and also helped the anthrax investigation interestingly hatfill along with other anthrax experts came out in ivan's defense saying that he wouldn't have been able to weaponize the anthrax undetected the process is an extremely complicated one that takes hours in a special lab well during the investigation the f.b.i. tried to bribe sun with two point five million dollars to rat is father out and also attempted to turn his hospitalized daughter against him by showing her photos of dead anthrax victims wow really going for the juggler there and then bruce ivans died he's alleged to have killed himself by overdosing on tylenol which is one of the most painful ways that someone could choose to kill themselves considering how it takes two full days for your liver to talk so if i if otherwise healthy now after i have died the f.b.i. had a press conference saying that they would soon present the case against ivan's to this day we're still waiting for that e
the next suspect was bruce ivins a top anthrax researcher at fort dietrich for eighteen years he was working on vaccinations for anthrax and also helped the anthrax investigation interestingly hatfill along with other anthrax experts came out in ivan's defense saying that he wouldn't have been able to weaponize the anthrax undetected the process is an extremely complicated one that takes hours in a special lab well during the investigation the f.b.i. tried to bribe sun with two point five...
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. >> he filed an affidavit in which he launched a virulent attack on savannah dietrich's character and credibility. he accused her of being a liar, accused her of being delusional. >> reporter: he's the prosecutor who is supposed to be prosecuting the criminals, not the victim. >> we have things upside down. >> reporter: we received a copy of the affidavit and indeed the prosecutor slammed the victim. perhaps, he says, she is not so much trying to intentionally mislead and deceive this court but are the byproduct of what she would like to have happened. he denied making the real rapist comment. savannah was outraged and decided to go on twitter and gave their names. >> reporter: she faced the possibility of six months behind bars. a juvenile public defender was called to represent her on the charge. >> i certainly believe the victim has the right to say the names of their attackers and there is nothing in our law anywhere that prevents them from doing so. >> reporter: the boys' attorneys decided they do not want to go forward with a contempt charge. the lawyers did not want to make any
. >> he filed an affidavit in which he launched a virulent attack on savannah dietrich's character and credibility. he accused her of being a liar, accused her of being delusional. >> reporter: he's the prosecutor who is supposed to be prosecuting the criminals, not the victim. >> we have things upside down. >> reporter: we received a copy of the affidavit and indeed the prosecutor slammed the victim. perhaps, he says, she is not so much trying to intentionally mislead...
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had people every day coming over from fort dietrich who were in the psyops operations telling them what news aspects to cover in the air act war so you know so-called mainstream news defers to the defense department in a modern so-called democracy we're in serious trouble thank god for people like you that have that have a voice and that people listen to and you know there's a few of us but you too it's kind of chilling it is what it what has happened in your opinion to investigative journalism in america and it does that reach all the way back to the to the yellow journalism days or is this the failure of it more a modern phenomena i think that it could really trace it to. people like sydney schanberg and. a couple of the reporters who were not taken the party line on things that were going on with the contras and other things are going on in central america and as you know tom if a reporter doesn't report. the right way they stop getting briefings they start getting background information they start getting access they start getting everything so a couple of key reporters who are writ
had people every day coming over from fort dietrich who were in the psyops operations telling them what news aspects to cover in the air act war so you know so-called mainstream news defers to the defense department in a modern so-called democracy we're in serious trouble thank god for people like you that have that have a voice and that people listen to and you know there's a few of us but you too it's kind of chilling it is what it what has happened in your opinion to investigative journalism...
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the officers were dressed in forty-niners and dietrich colors will be at the game and not allow them to infiltrate the crowd and stay on top of any criminal activities that may be going on. the officers will be on the lookout for ticket scalpers. a lockout of players in the national hockey league is now in effect and how serious impact on players with businesses in the south bay. it's a big moneymaker for businesses in the area and on the nhl teams are locked out after the owners and players failed to reach a contract by the deadline. the leak is not thinking about everyone else. >>> the people going up industry and a curse to get people to from a game they're losing out that business that these millionaires and billionaires don't think about >>> the shark tank holds 17,000 fans on game night. they go earliest a late. and now they're trying to avoid a seasoned killing locked out the croissant back in 2004. >>> the film maker behind the film that sparked worldwide outrage is being the target of investigators. the federal probation officers and their checking to see whether he violated
the officers were dressed in forty-niners and dietrich colors will be at the game and not allow them to infiltrate the crowd and stay on top of any criminal activities that may be going on. the officers will be on the lookout for ticket scalpers. a lockout of players in the national hockey league is now in effect and how serious impact on players with businesses in the south bay. it's a big moneymaker for businesses in the area and on the nhl teams are locked out after the owners and players...
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not a great play, dietrich gave it back and then some.is ring or to austin jackson lewis, two run scored, 6/3 oakland, scoring four in the sixth inning. in the ninth inning, two outs, and that is a fair ball for seth smith. smith got a home run in the game, the a's win 12/4 and they lead in that wild card by four games over the angels who play tonight. >> it is hard to put into words, you work so hard and put in so much time. >> he will be fined $15,000 if he wears that had again. today he was wearing a 49 is that before the giants' most colorado. paul blows and of all build a 40 niner but gone. and then they danced with brian wilson in the dugout, the dance must have been good because there he goes again, from the left side of the plate. the first time that he has got a home run from both side of the plate in his career. barry zito was piling up strikeouts against colorado. if it straight decision, 13/8 and the giants win 9/2 but the post-game chatter was about his 49ers hat. >> it is my way of saying " thanks " and appreciation for his
not a great play, dietrich gave it back and then some.is ring or to austin jackson lewis, two run scored, 6/3 oakland, scoring four in the sixth inning. in the ninth inning, two outs, and that is a fair ball for seth smith. smith got a home run in the game, the a's win 12/4 and they lead in that wild card by four games over the angels who play tonight. >> it is hard to put into words, you work so hard and put in so much time. >> he will be fined $15,000 if he wears that had again....
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. >> reporter: with cornstalks crunching under his feet, richard dietrich goes to harvest, but thanks to this summer's drought his field corn in farmington, missouri, is fried to a crisp. in blistering, 90-degree heat, not much else to do, but climb into his combine and mow down the stalks. >> i mean, you put a lot of money, time and effort into it and then you see no return. it's a hard thing to do. >> reporter: hard for every farmer in the midwest whose crops are virtually a total loss. this is so brittle. what is left in here? what is left in here? >> there's simply nothing. this one has -- it basically died right before reproduction. >> it's like dust, practically. >> he'll salvage what little he can, maybe five bushels per acre compared to the 120. >> i'll turn the cows into this field in the next few days and they can eat some leaves and stuff like that, but they won't get much, but it will keep them alive for a few more days. >> here in missouri, rain is 9 to 15 inches below normal. even if isaac delivers three to five inches of rain as predicted it won't wipe out the drought,
. >> reporter: with cornstalks crunching under his feet, richard dietrich goes to harvest, but thanks to this summer's drought his field corn in farmington, missouri, is fried to a crisp. in blistering, 90-degree heat, not much else to do, but climb into his combine and mow down the stalks. >> i mean, you put a lot of money, time and effort into it and then you see no return. it's a hard thing to do. >> reporter: hard for every farmer in the midwest whose crops are virtually a...
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cadillac motors in honor of the founder of detroit who happened to be the 200th anniversary year of the dietrich founding. leland made cadillac a success on the basis of the fun of obsession with precision and quality. when bill leach created a general motors, he wanted cadillac for those reasons. he went to leland three times and made him an offer and each time the at the mt and each time insist on cash each time durant and his papers claimed leland was grindle up the price of the last minute. a long story short, he finally did bring cadillac into general motors in 1909 but part of the deal was that he would be allotted to keep running cadillac as an independent company. that was fine because he was focused at the time on the more acquisitions. leland went on to gain a reputation as a hard task master to say the least, very difficult to work for henry ford and the other characters. leland announced to the world he was resigning from general motors for patriotic reasons the united states and world war i and april of 1917 started to build with dirty engines -- liberty engines. cadillac told the p
cadillac motors in honor of the founder of detroit who happened to be the 200th anniversary year of the dietrich founding. leland made cadillac a success on the basis of the fun of obsession with precision and quality. when bill leach created a general motors, he wanted cadillac for those reasons. he went to leland three times and made him an offer and each time the at the mt and each time insist on cash each time durant and his papers claimed leland was grindle up the price of the last minute....