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weúll have to see.' ( robin ) that was doug johnson reporting.e a statement regarding it's probation case. it says in part:"p-g-and-e's most important responsibility is public and employee safety and we are committed to working together with our state and community partners and across all sectors and disciplines to develop comprehensive, long-term safety solutions for the future." ( robin ) turning our attention to national news... president trump hosting a big meeting today at the white top leaders from both parties will come together for the first time since the partial government shutdown started twelve days ago. john lorinc reports. president trump.....looking to reach a compromise.mister trump, in a tweet tuesday, asking incoming house speaker nancy pelosi if a deal over border security is possible. doug heye/republican strategist "nancy pelosi and the democrats seem to be taking almost a michael corleone type offer here where they're saying 'donald trump, here's our offer: nothing."pelosi responded, calling wednesday's summit a "great oppor
weúll have to see.' ( robin ) that was doug johnson reporting.e a statement regarding it's probation case. it says in part:"p-g-and-e's most important responsibility is public and employee safety and we are committed to working together with our state and community partners and across all sectors and disciplines to develop comprehensive, long-term safety solutions for the future." ( robin ) turning our attention to national news... president trump hosting a big meeting today at the...
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doug johnson read a statement for all of them.say to harvey. >> for years you ate his food, lived and worked under what he thought was a common goal, the whole time stealing from him and ultimately taking what was most precious, his life. you worship a false god, the god of arrogance, ego, and greed. today our nightmare ends. today yours really begins. >> reporter: harvey was sentenced to life without parole. after which his now ex-wife, debbie, invited us down to the pier where she took harvey's fake engagement ring and the other costume jewelry he'd given her and -- >> i threw them into the water as a tribute to steven. >> reporter: and his friends? >> steven was part of my family. he's part of the family you get to pick. i can open a great bottle of wine and sit there and think about steven. the pain fades. the memories are sustained. and that's the part that, you know, that i'll just keep with me forever. >> the only way that i can kind of deal with it is i knew that he was eventually going to get on a boat and sail around the
doug johnson read a statement for all of them.say to harvey. >> for years you ate his food, lived and worked under what he thought was a common goal, the whole time stealing from him and ultimately taking what was most precious, his life. you worship a false god, the god of arrogance, ego, and greed. today our nightmare ends. today yours really begins. >> reporter: harvey was sentenced to life without parole. after which his now ex-wife, debbie, invited us down to the pier where she...
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. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert. and he turned me down and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sales cubical. and -- i -- >> what's the matter with me? >> i know. and the general manager walks in and he goes, "i think you need to know something." and i said, "what?" and he goes, "well, if you were a boy he would have gone." and i'm like -- here i am from west virginia, 18, i'm like, "what?" and he goes, "he's gay." it's like -- "oh, ok, well i can accept that then." so -- >> reporter: and that very day sylvia and steven began a warm, lifelong friendship. many afternoons spent lingering at this coffee shop. and many
. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert. and he turned me down and i was...
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doug johnson reports.ing hands:"to call to close down guiding hands i think is the wrong thing to do."for chad hanes, and his special needs 18-year-old daughter bailey, guiding hands was a godsend. chad hanes, daughter is student at guiding hands:"she knows how to spend money, count back money, she has a bank account. i mean all these things were not possible previous to this."attending the school for 6-years, the tragedy involving 13-year-old max benson did make the hanes pause.chad hanes, daughter is student at guiding hands:"we still feel that it is a very tragic incident that occurred, and wouldn't wish it on anyone."but ultimately they decided to keep sending bailey to the school.chad hanes, daughter is student at guiding hands:"i mean i trust guiding hands like a family. they literally are family to us." but this week, the california department of education revoked guiding hands certification... citing a violation of four rules in restraining benson.dr. jennie singer, psychologist & family friend of
doug johnson reports.ing hands:"to call to close down guiding hands i think is the wrong thing to do."for chad hanes, and his special needs 18-year-old daughter bailey, guiding hands was a godsend. chad hanes, daughter is student at guiding hands:"she knows how to spend money, count back money, she has a bank account. i mean all these things were not possible previous to this."attending the school for 6-years, the tragedy involving 13-year-old max benson did make the hanes...
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doug johnson has more on this investigation. ken sisk lives across the street...use pull his little sister out of the buring down home.vacaville police say it was this man, 37-year-old nathaniel holland who started that fire with 6 kids inside the home at the time... after he stabbed a 43- year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl.family members tell fox40, those were holland's own children... the adult was their mother.while firefighters got the flames out... and treated the toddler sisk helped rescue for burns to her face and chest... police searched for holland. lt. chris polen, vacaville pd "he left the house on foot. running from the area." eventually holland made his way to this 7-11... where clerks recognized him as the man police were searching for. sotthey called 9-1-1 but realized he had just bought a weapon.sotpolice say holland made his way to this creek bed... where officers eventually caught up with him sota fairfield police k-9 was released on holland... who then started stabbing the dog. a nearby officer also felt threaten and opened fire. holland was
doug johnson has more on this investigation. ken sisk lives across the street...use pull his little sister out of the buring down home.vacaville police say it was this man, 37-year-old nathaniel holland who started that fire with 6 kids inside the home at the time... after he stabbed a 43- year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl.family members tell fox40, those were holland's own children... the adult was their mother.while firefighters got the flames out... and treated the toddler sisk helped...
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(catherine) that was doug johnson reporting.se a statement regarding it's probation case. it says in case.probation to see.'pg&e. weúll have even break-up pg&e. weúll have to see.' (catherine) that was doug johnson reporting. p-g-and-e did release a statement regarding it's probation case. it says in part - p-g-and-e's most important responsibility is public and employee safety and we are committed to working together with our state and community partners and across all sectors and disciplines to develop comprehensive, long-term safety solutions for the future.' (ken) the economic news is better for minimum wage workers here in the bay area. san francisco raised the minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour last summer. now, as kron four's rob fladeboe reports, several other cities have done the same. nats (coffee service at philz coffee) luke fortin and his fellow barristas here at phil's coffee in downtown san jose say the pay raise from $13.50 to $15.00 bucks an hour, effective today, is welcome and long overdue.luke fortin/minimum
(catherine) that was doug johnson reporting.se a statement regarding it's probation case. it says in case.probation to see.'pg&e. weúll have even break-up pg&e. weúll have to see.' (catherine) that was doug johnson reporting. p-g-and-e did release a statement regarding it's probation case. it says in part - p-g-and-e's most important responsibility is public and employee safety and we are committed to working together with our state and community partners and across all sectors and...
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doug johnson has more.iled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights attorney benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to use deadly force... and that neither issued any verbal warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the bill,
doug johnson has more.iled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not...
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here's doug johnson with the story.ic gas and electric says it ácouldá have, in theory, violated its probation... in a document it submitted to a federal judge monday.but the utility company adds that depends on áifá the camp fire was started by it recklessly in danko, attorney at law'itús sort of like saying, yeah it was my gun found at the crime scene, and yes my finger prints were on the gun, but not really answering the question wether pg&e pulled the trigger.'attorney mike dankoús firm represents around 900 clients who lost their homes to the camp fire in and around paradise... and are now suing pg&e.he explains after the san bruno gas line explosion in 2010, pg&e was convicted of obstructing justice and violating the natural gas pipeline saftey act.the company was then put on a 5 years probation in 2017... and as a condition, could not break any more laws but now ááifáá pg&e is found criminally responsible for either the camp fire or the north bay wildfires of 2017... that ácouldá violate the companyús parole.mike
here's doug johnson with the story.ic gas and electric says it ácouldá have, in theory, violated its probation... in a document it submitted to a federal judge monday.but the utility company adds that depends on áifá the camp fire was started by it recklessly in danko, attorney at law'itús sort of like saying, yeah it was my gun found at the crime scene, and yes my finger prints were on the gun, but not really answering the question wether pg&e pulled the trigger.'attorney mike...
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here's doug johnson with the story. pacific gas and electric says it ácouldá have, in theory, violated its probation... in a document it submitted to a federal judge monday.but the utility company adds that depends on áifá the camp fire was started by it recklessly maintaining power lines.mike danko, attorney at law'itús sort of like saying, yeah it was my gun found at the crime scene, and yes my finger prints were on the gun, but not really answering the question wether pg&e pulled the trigger.'attorney mike dankoús firm represents around 900 clients who lost their homes to the camp fire in and around paradise... and are now suing pg&e.he explains after the san bruno gas line explosion in 2010, pg&e was convicted of obstructing justice and violating the natural gas pipeline saftey act.the company was then put on a 5 years probation in 2017... and as a condition, could not break any more laws but now ááifáá pg&e is found criminally responsible for either the camp fire or the north bay wildfires of 2017... that ácouldá v
here's doug johnson with the story. pacific gas and electric says it ácouldá have, in theory, violated its probation... in a document it submitted to a federal judge monday.but the utility company adds that depends on áifá the camp fire was started by it recklessly maintaining power lines.mike danko, attorney at law'itús sort of like saying, yeah it was my gun found at the crime scene, and yes my finger prints were on the gun, but not really answering the question wether pg&e pulled...
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doug johnson explains. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights attorney benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to use deadly force... and that neither issued any verbal warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pa
doug johnson explains. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius...
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(ken) that was doug johnson reorting. attorney's for guiding hands did release a statement to us.n it they said: we intend to appeal the cde's revocation which is premature, subjective and not reflective of our school and its mission, but absent court intervention sadly for our students and their parents the school is unable to remain open as we go through the appeal process. the safety and security of our students, staff and teachers remain our highest priorities." lawrence karnow: dense fog was slow to clear around the bay area today as a result temperatures stayed cool in the cloudy spots. highs today were mainly in the 50s. tonight we will see more dense fog develop making for very low visibilities tomorrow morning. storm clouds will increase in the afternoon with showers developing. rain and wind will pick up al near the c highs tomorrow will be in the 50s and 60s. it will be mostly dry on saturday with a chance of afternoon rain on sunday. very stormy and wet weather is expected most of next week. (pam) a big story (pam) tonight... a second suspect appeared in court today...
(ken) that was doug johnson reorting. attorney's for guiding hands did release a statement to us.n it they said: we intend to appeal the cde's revocation which is premature, subjective and not reflective of our school and its mission, but absent court intervention sadly for our students and their parents the school is unable to remain open as we go through the appeal process. the safety and security of our students, staff and teachers remain our highest priorities." lawrence karnow: dense...
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(ken) as reporter doug johnson explains... that wrongful death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights attorney benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to use deadly force... and that neither issued any verbal warnings to
(ken) as reporter doug johnson explains... that wrongful death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth...
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(grant) as reporter doug johnson explains...ul death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to use deadly force... and that neither issued any verbal warnings to clark that would be used.accius fears, the laws
(grant) as reporter doug johnson explains...ul death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice...
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(ken) as reporter doug johnson explains... that wrongful death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force in during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights attorney benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to use deadly force... and that neither issued any verbal warnings to clark that lethal force
(ken) as reporter doug johnson explains... that wrongful death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force in during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of...
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reporter doug johnson has more from the neighborhood where this all began .... with what we're learning today. ken sisk lives across the street... and helped one of the kids in this house pull his little sister out of the buring down home.vacaville police say it was this man, 37-year-old nathaniel holland who started that fire with 6 kids inside the home at the time... after he stabbed a 43- year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl.family members tell fox40, those were holland's own children... the adult was their mother.while firefighters got the flames out... and treated the toddler sisk helped rescue for burns to her face and chest... police searched for holland. lt. chris polen, vacaville pd "he left the house on foot. running from the area." eventually holland made his way to this 7-11... where clerks recognized him as the man police were searching for. sotthey called 9-1-1 but realized he had just bought a weapon.sotpolice say holland made his way to this creek bed... where officers eventually caught up with him sota fairfield police k-9 was released on holla
reporter doug johnson has more from the neighborhood where this all began .... with what we're learning today. ken sisk lives across the street... and helped one of the kids in this house pull his little sister out of the buring down home.vacaville police say it was this man, 37-year-old nathaniel holland who started that fire with 6 kids inside the home at the time... after he stabbed a 43- year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl.family members tell fox40, those were holland's own children......
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reporter doug johnson has more from the neighborhood where this all began. ken sisk lives across the street... and helped one of the kids in this house pull his little sister out of the buring down home.vacaville police say it was this man, 37-year-old nathaniel holland who started that fire with 6 kids inside the home at the time... after he stabbed a 43- year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl.mbers tell fox firefighters got the flames out... and treated the toddler sisk helped rescue for burns to her face and chest... police searched for holland.lt.d "he left the house on foot. running from the area." eventually holland made his way to this 7-11... where clerks recognized him as the man police were searching for. sotthey called 9-1-1 but realized he had just bought a weapon.sotpolice say holland made his way to this creek bed... where officers eventually caught up with him sota fairfield police k-9 was released on holland... who then started stabbing the dog. a nearby officer also felt threaten and opened fire. holland was hit... and despite efforts by offi
reporter doug johnson has more from the neighborhood where this all began. ken sisk lives across the street... and helped one of the kids in this house pull his little sister out of the buring down home.vacaville police say it was this man, 37-year-old nathaniel holland who started that fire with 6 kids inside the home at the time... after he stabbed a 43- year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl.mbers tell fox firefighters got the flames out... and treated the toddler sisk helped rescue for burns...
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>> promoting ignorance and stupidity is what unfortunately congressman johnson was doing in that circumstance. dougthere is no president and some i say trump is the first jewish president. no president has done more for the jewish people and for those of us like myself the support and doug and i'm sure you melissa that support jewish people that i don't. i can go through a litany of things to following through on something that's been policy in the united states for decades which is moving the embassy to israel for real. amongst other things he has a jewish daughter that a lot of us are thinking is his favorite and the apple of his eye. it's absurd and nonsense and here is the critical point. it is in i semitism does exist. racism against blacks, hispanics and against whites, to does actually exist. the question is what happens when there's a real palpable example of it. a lot of people that will have deaf ears because of this nonsense they engage in. melissa: doug, 15 seconds. password, go ahead. >> well, you know, the president i serve try to get embassy in jerusalem and cannot do it. criticized
>> promoting ignorance and stupidity is what unfortunately congressman johnson was doing in that circumstance. dougthere is no president and some i say trump is the first jewish president. no president has done more for the jewish people and for those of us like myself the support and doug and i'm sure you melissa that support jewish people that i don't. i can go through a litany of things to following through on something that's been policy in the united states for decades which is...
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johnson. >> all right! howdy! better half, doug.or theyou know my goal pro legislative movement is to conversion. my own life is a story of conversion. parenthood planned doctor. i was the person who was pushing manipulating them, can hersing em, them -- coercing them into having abortion. always the t was right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. old baby ng a 13 week fight and struggle for his life an abortion uring procedure, my life was khaeupch. after leaving the largest founded and ider i then there were none. t is to love abortion clinic workers out of the industry and into a place of healing. our onored to announce ministry has helped facilitate 500 onversion of almost abortion workers. e see them taking place people doing life over death. transformation. battle will not be won on social media. through heated architects. favorite and -- heated arguments. avorite append science proves r point and shows we are on winning said. you will know the truth and the truth shall set you free. on march 29, the truth about the big is co
johnson. >> all right! howdy! better half, doug.or theyou know my goal pro legislative movement is to conversion. my own life is a story of conversion. parenthood planned doctor. i was the person who was pushing manipulating them, can hersing em, them -- coercing them into having abortion. always the t was right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. old baby ng a 13 week fight and struggle for his life an abortion uring procedure, my life was khaeupch. after leaving the largest founded and...
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johnson. >> all right! howdy! here is my better half, doug. most of you know my goal for the pro legislative movement is to facilitate conversion. my own life is a story of conversion. i was once a planned parenthood doctor. i was the person who was pushing women, manipulating them, exploiting them, coercing them into having abortions. i believed it was always the right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. after seeing a 13 week old baby fight and struggle for his life in the womb during an abortion procedure, my life was changed. after leaving the largest abortion provider i founded and then there were none. it is to love abortion clinic workers out of the industry and into a place of healing. i'm honored to announce our ministry has helped facilitate the conversion of almost 500 abortion workers. we see them taking place people doing life over death. our goal must be transformation. battle will not be won on social media. it won't be one through heated arguments. faith and science proves our point and shows we are on winning said. it says an
johnson. >> all right! howdy! here is my better half, doug. most of you know my goal for the pro legislative movement is to facilitate conversion. my own life is a story of conversion. i was once a planned parenthood doctor. i was the person who was pushing women, manipulating them, exploiting them, coercing them into having abortions. i believed it was always the right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. after seeing a 13 week old baby fight and struggle for his life in the womb during...
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johnson and mcnamara. >> bill, thank you for sharing your situation. dougtanton, you have written quite a bit about the homecoming. what did you take from his comment? >> number one he has a great deal of empathy. which is not really the other side. a couple of people that i interviewed emma a woman named stan parker said that was true. he was sitting in the person rang the bell and said i would like to be moved. and the flight attendant said we had tried to find a seat where you didn't have to sit next to him. and he said i'm right here and listening. he said do i look like a killer? on the other hand, i want to stress that not everyone had this experience because we seem to have this debate in america but whether they were treated well. my tim my friend tim said he came home and they took them out to dinner. and then they dropped him off at his parents door. they certainly were coming home to a changed america. >> nancy in north carolina. >> lynn? >> i want to jump in about that because this is critical about how veterans felt they were received and also
johnson and mcnamara. >> bill, thank you for sharing your situation. dougtanton, you have written quite a bit about the homecoming. what did you take from his comment? >> number one he has a great deal of empathy. which is not really the other side. a couple of people that i interviewed emma a woman named stan parker said that was true. he was sitting in the person rang the bell and said i would like to be moved. and the flight attendant said we had tried to find a seat where you...