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anyone who meets will forte loves will forte.od in this movie. everyone is so good in this movie. shoot it so well -- and then the -- cannes film festival, it ten minute standing ovation for your film. >> it was really exciting. >> jimmy: "macgruber" got 11. >> "macgruber" got 11. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "macgruber" got an 11 minute standing ovation. >> at the can-not festival. >> jimmy: yeah, i remember that one now. i think it's pronounced the cannes-not. >> cannes-not. >> jimmy: we have a clip, here's will forte and bruce dern in "nebraska." in theaters right now, check it out. >> how did you and mom end up getting married? >> she wanted to. >> you didn't? >> you ever sorry you married her? >> all the time. could have been worse. >> well you must have been in love? at least at first? >> never came up. >> did you ever talk about having kids? how many you wanted and stuff like that? >> nope. >> why did you have us? >> i liked this group. >> jimmy: "nebraska" is currently in theaters. go check it out. more with will forte after th
anyone who meets will forte loves will forte.od in this movie. everyone is so good in this movie. shoot it so well -- and then the -- cannes film festival, it ten minute standing ovation for your film. >> it was really exciting. >> jimmy: "macgruber" got 11. >> "macgruber" got 11. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "macgruber" got an 11 minute standing ovation. >> at the can-not festival. >> jimmy: yeah, i remember that one now. i think it's...
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i hate to see happen at fort kohn sent. yesterday my boys and i were there with our dog and we were on the bluffs and we saw a part of [inaudible]. every special moment. my boys are 14. we don't have that many special moments together because they are rough. but you know if this resolution were to go through we would not be allowed there. we pay our taxes. we join the national parks and state parks. there are so many places we can't go with our dog. i like to see us keep our places that we could go. >> thank you very much. next speaker >> >> when you least impact study concludes that there will be no impact. yet the gg nra provided no evidence or data to support that conclusion. they conducted a survey of a database that they maintained a people who approach them on the issue. but i ought not fail to see how that could be conclusive or even working information for a [inaudible] site that 2nd most is the property among all national parks. it's just not reflective of the visitor use. dog walkers and even non-dog walkers in th
i hate to see happen at fort kohn sent. yesterday my boys and i were there with our dog and we were on the bluffs and we saw a part of [inaudible]. every special moment. my boys are 14. we don't have that many special moments together because they are rough. but you know if this resolution were to go through we would not be allowed there. we pay our taxes. we join the national parks and state parks. there are so many places we can't go with our dog. i like to see us keep our places that we...
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guy in fort worth. you worked out of the newsroom at the fort worth star telegram where i was a reporter. it had gone very well in fort worth. >> it had gone beautifully. the the people of fort worth, the welcome was just amazing. i was obviously adored the president. it was really heart warming and the people at the hotel texas both outside and inside were just seemed to be beside themselves. it was really quite a moving episode. >> schieffer: i remember the reporters who were there and covered him, you were there, you were kind of relieved when the story moved to dallas. >> yes. left the hotel texas and went to the final wheels up bulletin for president kennedy when the plane took off on the short hop to dallas. i got back to the office, i walked through the newsroom of the "star telegram" and as i passed the news desk i said, well, we got him out of town safely. went in to my office, i sat down at my desk just minutes later a copy boy screamed and tore copy of the printer and screamed "the president'
guy in fort worth. you worked out of the newsroom at the fort worth star telegram where i was a reporter. it had gone very well in fort worth. >> it had gone beautifully. the the people of fort worth, the welcome was just amazing. i was obviously adored the president. it was really heart warming and the people at the hotel texas both outside and inside were just seemed to be beside themselves. it was really quite a moving episode. >> schieffer: i remember the reporters who were...
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my dog is at fort kohn sent right now herself playing with her group. i had read that 40% of san francisco households have dogs in them. which leads me to believe that 40% of the population loves their dogs and needs places to exercise them. i have been walking my dog for that crissy field for over 25 years. it's one of the great neighborly things we have 2 do here in our city. i am appalled at the gg nra is now tin
my dog is at fort kohn sent right now herself playing with her group. i had read that 40% of san francisco households have dogs in them. which leads me to believe that 40% of the population loves their dogs and needs places to exercise them. i have been walking my dog for that crissy field for over 25 years. it's one of the great neighborly things we have 2 do here in our city. i am appalled at the gg nra is now tin
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still there are a few things that matt forte doesn't do.one thing he doesn't do flashy. >> you know, some people, they're flashy and promote themselves, they get more recognized by the world. i always stick by what the bible says, be in the world but not of the world. >> another thing that matt forte doesn't do is get in trouble. >> particularly with drinking and driving. why do you think you've been able to keep your nose clean when so many others have not go because i really don't drink. >> matt would follow in dad's footsteps by becoming captain at tulane. but matt forte long dreamed of doing his dad one better. >> i told my dad, i'm going to play professional football. he looked at me a little crazy, but i've always had that drive and determination to make it. i put in the work to do that. so i can't believe i'm already in my sixth year of playing. >> all of the hard work has put forte for second place on the bear's all-time rushing list. >> it will be a great achiev achievement to move hopefully, get those yards and move past neil ande
still there are a few things that matt forte doesn't do.one thing he doesn't do flashy. >> you know, some people, they're flashy and promote themselves, they get more recognized by the world. i always stick by what the bible says, be in the world but not of the world. >> another thing that matt forte doesn't do is get in trouble. >> particularly with drinking and driving. why do you think you've been able to keep your nose clean when so many others have not go because i really...
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and then up north and west of louisville, fort wayne, south of fort wayne, and it looks like we have a slew of severe thunderstorm warnings up towards michigan. so this threat is not over yet. and as you mentioned, we had some significant damage in washington or illinois just hours ago where we had reports of seven tornadoes move in and around the peoria area up towards washington. and it looks like we have one death confirmed by illinois emergency management in and around the washington area. then we had several tornado warnings extending up towards northern and central illinois, but again, the storm not done yet. we're going to continue to monitor it throughout the evening hours into the overnight. so parts of ohio, into west virginia, kentucky, tennessee, western carolinas, over the next several hours you need to be monitoring this as well as parts of michigan in towards the northeast. eventually the storm is going to move in towards the northeast overnight tonight. your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of
and then up north and west of louisville, fort wayne, south of fort wayne, and it looks like we have a slew of severe thunderstorm warnings up towards michigan. so this threat is not over yet. and as you mentioned, we had some significant damage in washington or illinois just hours ago where we had reports of seven tornadoes move in and around the peoria area up towards washington. and it looks like we have one death confirmed by illinois emergency management in and around the washington area....
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for late details, we go to news man tom whalen at wbap-tv fort worth. >> this is tom whalen in fort worth. james darnell away in dallas on the scene of the presidential suiting -- shooting. he has an eyewitness interview with a mrs. gene hill. here is the interview. 'am?hat is your name, ma >> jane hill. >> did you see the shooting? >> yes, sir. pre-k's you describe that now e >> -- >> can you describe that now? >> we were on the street and they were directly across the street from us. just as the president car became dry kleven with us, we took one look at him and he looked like a doll in the middle of the seat. at that time, two shots rang out. he grabbed his chest and looked like he was in pain and fell over in the seat. on him and over said, "my god, he's been shot." out. that, more shots rang >> what kind of car was that? >> what kind of car wasn't? it was the president car. >> where did the shots come from? over thehe hill, just underpass. it was on the south side. >> did you look at where the shot came from? >> yes, sir. >> did you see anyone? >> i thought i saw a man running. at t
for late details, we go to news man tom whalen at wbap-tv fort worth. >> this is tom whalen in fort worth. james darnell away in dallas on the scene of the presidential suiting -- shooting. he has an eyewitness interview with a mrs. gene hill. here is the interview. 'am?hat is your name, ma >> jane hill. >> did you see the shooting? >> yes, sir. pre-k's you describe that now e >> -- >> can you describe that now? >> we were on the street and they were...
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and in fort benning georgia protesters take on the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation or you might know it as a school of the america here's the tutors provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look the later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well starting off this hour for years negotiations for the transpacific partnership partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from food to medicine to intellectual property told nations involved in the tepee talks could be getting close to a deal over critics warn this agreement could actually hurt the public by acting on behalf of major corporations instead of the public good well asked week thanks to the latest document drop by the secret spilling organization wiki leaks people around the world got a first glimpse of the part of the negotiations that deals
and in fort benning georgia protesters take on the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation or you might know it as a school of the america here's the tutors provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look the later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well starting off this hour for years negotiations for the transpacific...
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this is an ocean beach in fort constant. nature zones make sense in a remote wilderness like yosemite park but they're absurdly located in the city limits within san francisco. the administration wants recreation out. also in 2011 they released a dog management plan that would cut or you can want with your dogs on i 1% of their land by 90%. public comment was overwhelmingly likely one opposed to the plan. do the board of supervisors voted to oppose it. we asked [inaudible] to do a thorough study. to accommodate the criticisms they announced they would redo the plan. we expected significant changes. we did not get them. the new dog management plan released last month is essentially the same as the old 2011 plan with only minor archly cosmetic changes. compared to the old plan the new plan was still cut where you can walk with your dog on and off leash by 90%. it will still ban dogs entirely and on leash from three-quarter of ocean beach. it was still banned from hundreds of acres for concerts. if you can make such major chang
this is an ocean beach in fort constant. nature zones make sense in a remote wilderness like yosemite park but they're absurdly located in the city limits within san francisco. the administration wants recreation out. also in 2011 they released a dog management plan that would cut or you can want with your dogs on i 1% of their land by 90%. public comment was overwhelmingly likely one opposed to the plan. do the board of supervisors voted to oppose it. we asked [inaudible] to do a thorough...
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especially fort constant. i've got a really bad back. i can't go to the gym. i can't run. walking is all i can do. it's hugely important to me. anyway, i think most of it's been said but i want to thank you, supervisor winner, and supervisor avalos, and that's go get some. good job. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is robin garcia and i'm a san francisco resident since 1991. almost from the beginning i had a dog so i've been in almost every dog battle that this dog this city has. and we had a lot. i don't want to repeat what all the people said, but [inaudible] the gg nra is just going to pass out what they wanted to. a few years ago we had those hearings it were really not public comments. we really got no way to really quantify what was said in those [inaudible] but my guess because i was there many times, most people maybe 321 or 4 to 1 were for basically keeping the status quo the way it is. that's what i came [inaudible] we cannot let the federal government come here and tell us how were going to [inaudible] rc. the gg nra is part of the federal
especially fort constant. i've got a really bad back. i can't go to the gym. i can't run. walking is all i can do. it's hugely important to me. anyway, i think most of it's been said but i want to thank you, supervisor winner, and supervisor avalos, and that's go get some. good job. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is robin garcia and i'm a san francisco resident since 1991. almost from the beginning i had a dog so i've been in almost every dog battle that this...
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as we move up we get to fort mason center. what do we know about fort mason? >> fort mason was dated back pretty far. most of what we see there was built during the first world war for troops and material. and it was expanded again in the second world war for the same purpose. part of the army base that's been there ever since, united states has controlled california. >> now it is used as essentially public use. >> yes. >> that is the golden gate national (speaker not understood). >> within golden gate national recreation area. and this little harbor here, is this gaslight cove, is that what the area is called? (speaker not understood). as we get even further north, we get up to federal lands into -- is this golden gate national recreation area part of chrisy field? it was the original airport in san francisco, is that right? >> yes, one of them. it was a military airfield. >> and since it's recently been claimed as a national history exhibit. >> habitat. >> habitat. this is as far as i go and all the way up at the other end we have fort point -- >> presidio.
as we move up we get to fort mason center. what do we know about fort mason? >> fort mason was dated back pretty far. most of what we see there was built during the first world war for troops and material. and it was expanded again in the second world war for the same purpose. part of the army base that's been there ever since, united states has controlled california. >> now it is used as essentially public use. >> yes. >> that is the golden gate national (speaker not...
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and so there is a lot to live up to. >> as great as things are now for matt forte, he lived with a lotuncertainty in 2011 when he thought that he should be paid amongst the best running backs in the game and the bears didn't, instead of holding out in training camp as many others have done, forte gambled that he could hold up demonstrating his value in the final year of his contract. >> you seem to have everyone rooting for you, is it true that opponents were asking you, hey, man, did you get the money yet and they were rooting for you? >> yes, it happened a few times, after the game the players would say, hey, man, keep on playing hard, hope that you get paid and that reassured me, i was not out there, you know, really going crazy in the media, talking about it and, you know, just playing good football. >> july the 16th of 2012, forte and the beers agreed on a four-year, $32 million deal and forte has caught his big money deal but with the walter payton rushing record still over 10,000 yards away catching sweetness will be a tougher task but not impossible with new coach marc trestman
and so there is a lot to live up to. >> as great as things are now for matt forte, he lived with a lotuncertainty in 2011 when he thought that he should be paid amongst the best running backs in the game and the bears didn't, instead of holding out in training camp as many others have done, forte gambled that he could hold up demonstrating his value in the final year of his contract. >> you seem to have everyone rooting for you, is it true that opponents were asking you, hey, man,...
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google and fort mason want to bring the barge to fort mason. they are working with the government affairs people. they represent google with officials and fort mason is federal property. the deal needs to be approved. when the barge would move and how long it would stay has not been decided. new details on what is happening at hangar 3. the treasure island development with by and large llc, some were september others october. the lease ends august 31st, 2014. the rent is $12,000 a month. on november 7th is sky rockets to $79,000 a month. he doesn't know what is going on and hung up the phone. the people in force mason say they are interested inpursuing this relationship with google. >>> operation boo happens in every jurisdiction. sex offenders are not allowed to answer their door to trick or treaters. i hope it was a good night for police and kids. >> reporter: officers say it is a good tool in keeping sexual predators away from children. they fanned out across the city to check in on the registered sex offenders on their list. the list was lo
google and fort mason want to bring the barge to fort mason. they are working with the government affairs people. they represent google with officials and fort mason is federal property. the deal needs to be approved. when the barge would move and how long it would stay has not been decided. new details on what is happening at hangar 3. the treasure island development with by and large llc, some were september others october. the lease ends august 31st, 2014. the rent is $12,000 a month. on...
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flyer friendly. ♪ >> the massive oil sands of fort mcmurray may be the next big oil boom.b simon reported in 2006, it may also give canada a lot more leverage in its dealings with the united states. >> most of those lumbering trucks are on their way to the gas tanks of america. a million barrels a day are now coming out of the oil sands, and oil production is expected to triple within a decade. it wouldn't replace middle eastern oil, but at that point, it will be the single largest source of foreign oil for the united states, even bigger than saudi arabia, which sends a million and a half barrels a day to america. >> when i go to washington now, they are just starting to pay attention, surprisingly. >> just starting? >> in the last couple of years. >> greg stringham works for the canadian association of petroleum producers and often lobbies for the oil sands in washington. he points out that in alberta, you don't have to look for the oil sands. the earth moves. >> when it comes to exploration in the oil sands, you can't drill a dry hole. it's there. we know where it is. th
flyer friendly. ♪ >> the massive oil sands of fort mcmurray may be the next big oil boom.b simon reported in 2006, it may also give canada a lot more leverage in its dealings with the united states. >> most of those lumbering trucks are on their way to the gas tanks of america. a million barrels a day are now coming out of the oil sands, and oil production is expected to triple within a decade. it wouldn't replace middle eastern oil, but at that point, it will be the single...
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the back of my primary bus, lieutenant robinson was court-martialed for insisting successfully the fort hood, texas heard of desegregating benefits. he was a lieutenant only because when he was excluded from officer's kennedy school scum he pretested enough to another black at fort riley, kansas, heavyweight champ in, joe louis. the athletic successes of lewis and just yelling in an 1830s, jackie robinson's brother matt from the 200-meter dash at the berlin olympics made the absence of blacks in baseball glaring. then the war in which blacks worse till in hitlerism, nurtured the idea that anyone who could cross omaha beach should also be eligible to cross major-league file lines. also, commercial considerations mingled in the ethical. until the war, three quarters of all blacks lived in the south and all 16 major league teams were in the north. more production drew blacks north to the bleachers. as takeout makes clear in his splendid book, baseball's great experiment, jackie rabin and his legacy, robinson was a biblical and normal miracle. he probably was not even the best player in the
the back of my primary bus, lieutenant robinson was court-martialed for insisting successfully the fort hood, texas heard of desegregating benefits. he was a lieutenant only because when he was excluded from officer's kennedy school scum he pretested enough to another black at fort riley, kansas, heavyweight champ in, joe louis. the athletic successes of lewis and just yelling in an 1830s, jackie robinson's brother matt from the 200-meter dash at the berlin olympics made the absence of blacks...
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about an attack on fort dix. there was chatter that said these places might be prone for attack, but we probably took it too far. and we might want to think about starting to kind of throttle back on some of that. but one of the bigger problems is that, you know, the military in particular the army -- have these big mega-bases who are not traditionally big urban heavily populated areas. there is some rationale. we have to have access to training areas, ranges, and other things. and the cost of living and other expenses that you would have to pay if you had a place -- let's say, for instance, for hamilton in brooklyn. -- fort hamilton in brooklyn. if you were going to put a lot of active-duty -- active-duty troops there, it would be expensive. so the services have kind of factored in some of these costs. that is not to say that maybe there's a call to sort of put some of these active-duty places in the northeast and other places. the northeast right now, there is really only one big army base, fort drum in norther
about an attack on fort dix. there was chatter that said these places might be prone for attack, but we probably took it too far. and we might want to think about starting to kind of throttle back on some of that. but one of the bigger problems is that, you know, the military in particular the army -- have these big mega-bases who are not traditionally big urban heavily populated areas. there is some rationale. we have to have access to training areas, ranges, and other things. and the cost of...
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artsy fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i'm a beauty asperger's or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did this school like this you know senatorial for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened it already had that notorious name being. school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin am
artsy fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i'm a beauty asperger's or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did this school like this you know senatorial for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact...
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he was four miles away he was four miles away from fort mchenry, today, from fort mchenry, today, that marked with that spot is marked with a buoy, what many don't a buoy, what many don't know is that francis know is that francis scott key could not see scott key could not see the outcome of the the outcome of the battle. battle. >> it is muddy. >> it is muddy. it is rink, the americans it is rink, the americans are feeling helpless. are feeling helpless. you have the smoke from you have the smoke from all the guns, he is all the guns, he is asking a question, saying asking a question, saying can you see. can you see. he cannot see the flag, he cannot see the flag, can you see the can you see the flag by flag by dawn's early light. dawn's early light. and then he reflect sods and then he reflect sods proudly we haimed at proudly we haimed at twilight's last gleaming. twilight's last gleaming. >> so out on the water >> so out on the water where we where we see the key see the key bridge, he protoa home. bridge, he protoa home. setting the words to the setting the words to the tune of a
he was four miles away he was four miles away from fort mchenry, today, from fort mchenry, today, that marked with that spot is marked with a buoy, what many don't a buoy, what many don't know is that francis know is that francis scott key could not see scott key could not see the outcome of the the outcome of the battle. battle. >> it is muddy. >> it is muddy. it is rink, the americans it is rink, the americans are feeling helpless. are feeling helpless. you have the smoke from you...
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fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or not thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened it already had that notorious name being. school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin ame
fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or not thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it...
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travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in the western hemisphere the school has graduated over sixty four thousand soldiers since one thousand nine hundred six soldiers were taught everything from enhanced interrogation to psychological warfare at least eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got them on as a framed leo's munt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of ac
travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in...
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brian williamsrt >> reporter: at the third texas stop in fort worth even though it was late and raining people lined the streets to see them. the kennedy's spent their last night together at hotel texas. the next morning the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. >> reporter: and when she appeared mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves. >> i am the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i am getting somewhat that same sensation around texas. nobody wonders whathnson and i >> reporter: the hat industry complained he was turning other men against it. that day he was given a statset. >> i can't let you leave fort worth providing you some protection against the rain. >> i'll put it on in the white house on monday. if you come up there you will have a chance to see it then. >> reporter: the last flight from fort worth to dallas took 13 minutes and the first couple emerged into bright sunshine. the crowds were big and the president and first l
brian williamsrt >> reporter: at the third texas stop in fort worth even though it was late and raining people lined the streets to see them. the kennedy's spent their last night together at hotel texas. the next morning the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. >> reporter: and when she appeared mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white...
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but matt forte long dreamed doing his father win best ir. -- better. i told my dad i'm going to play professional football and i have had the drive and determination to pack it and i can't believe i am in the sixth year playing. hhe pass neil anderson for the bears all time rushing list. >> it will be a big athey have t to get those yards. >> walter payton chbl. >> he made a lot of yards and it's hard to compare yourself among a guy like walter payton. it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city he played for and the team he played for. and the same position as well. you have a lot to live up to. >> matt forte lived with a bit of untern o uncertainty beo'whet he should be paid as the best. forte gam gambled he could holdp as he democrat on straighte deme lieu. iitdid happen a few timings. ti. i was out there playing good football. thoughe they agreed on a deal. and with the rushing record 10,000-yard away catching sweetness will be a tougher task. >> i say the sky is the limit. especially with the coach. iisthere is a lot of room for mo d
but matt forte long dreamed doing his father win best ir. -- better. i told my dad i'm going to play professional football and i have had the drive and determination to pack it and i can't believe i am in the sixth year playing. hhe pass neil anderson for the bears all time rushing list. >> it will be a big athey have t to get those yards. >> walter payton chbl. >> he made a lot of yards and it's hard to compare yourself among a guy like walter payton. it's a cool thing to be...
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i'm the one that brought her over here from fort worth? it's his mother."hey actually found me a little office in the burglary squad, which was perfect. >> pelley: when you told them, "i'm the one that brought her over from fort worth," that was technically true. you just didn't add that you were a reporter with the "star- telegram." >> no, and i'm sure the uniformed policemen thought i was the detective, and that's why i always wore a snap brim hat so i would look like a detective. >> pelley: schieffer sat with mrs. oswald in that little office, occasionally slipping out to feed information to his paper. finally, he made a suggestion to captain fritz. >> i said, "she'd like to see her son, is that doable?" and he said, "we probably ought to do that." >> reporter: schieffer thought he was about to get the scoop of his career-- escorting mrs. oswald to see her son. >> and then, somebody standing over in the corner said what someone should have said a long time ago. he said "who are you?" he said, "are you a reporter?" i said "well, yes." he said, "son, you g
i'm the one that brought her over here from fort worth? it's his mother."hey actually found me a little office in the burglary squad, which was perfect. >> pelley: when you told them, "i'm the one that brought her over from fort worth," that was technically true. you just didn't add that you were a reporter with the "star- telegram." >> no, and i'm sure the uniformed policemen thought i was the detective, and that's why i always wore a snap brim hat so i...
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fort worth is 30 miles west of dallas. we heard from one of our news man in dallas who said that a dallas policeman was shot to death by an unknown man in a car minutes after the president and governor connally were shot. the officer was shot about two miles from the scene of the presidential assassination. the car wanted in connection with the assassination of president kennedy has been stopped in fort worth. they have a suspect in the shooting on the ground. we hope further confirmation will come momentarily. this is charles murphy. >> we have an eyewitness account of the assassination. this was recorded in the voice you hear is that of an nbc soundman traveling with one of our television camera crews. >> i am traveling with the president at in dallas, texas. we have driven through the downtown section where we have received -- the president had received a very tumultuous welcome. we are owing on a freeway where we will go to a luncheon. as we turn down this moderate curve here, there was a loud shot. we thought it was a
fort worth is 30 miles west of dallas. we heard from one of our news man in dallas who said that a dallas policeman was shot to death by an unknown man in a car minutes after the president and governor connally were shot. the officer was shot about two miles from the scene of the presidential assassination. the car wanted in connection with the assassination of president kennedy has been stopped in fort worth. they have a suspect in the shooting on the ground. we hope further confirmation will...
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here is the thing, people love the anthem, they love the grab, what they need to understand is that fortenry where they both come together. and literally, on the exact original ground in which you andry now standing. >> is so called spar spangled banner flag is turning 200 years old. to celebrate the anniversary, the maryland historical society has researched the original flag, and is recreating it as accurately as possible, right dune to the very last stitch. >> one of the major sources was the conservation report from the smithsonian. reading what it looks like, and then actually being able to take it to a weaver and say you know can you do this. i didn't necessarily want to do it if i couldn't fly it. i wanted to fly it. i think that's important for something like this. >> and the way we went. a team of devoted stitchers assembled and took the work. from all across the world want to distribute a stitch. there was a natural divvying up of the duty whose worked on the stripes and who sowed the two-foot wide stars. >> well, the stripes are pieced together and sews in long strips. the sta
here is the thing, people love the anthem, they love the grab, what they need to understand is that fortenry where they both come together. and literally, on the exact original ground in which you andry now standing. >> is so called spar spangled banner flag is turning 200 years old. to celebrate the anniversary, the maryland historical society has researched the original flag, and is recreating it as accurately as possible, right dune to the very last stitch. >> one of the major...
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and in their view, the fort hood shooter doesn't qualify. well, this account fails -- this argument fails to take into account the evolving nature of the conflict, the global war on terrorism. after all, al qaeda leader al zawahiri -- at the boston marathon in 2013. zawahiri believes that such "dispersed," small-scale attacks will -- quote -- "keep america in a state of tension and anticipation" -- close quote. as he declared a few months ago, he said, these dispersed attacks can be carried out by one brother or a small number of brothers. in other words, it doesn't make any sense to distinguish so-called lone wolf terrorists acting on behalf of al qaeda from other terrorists with a more explicit al qaeda affiliation. remember, al qaeda doesn't issue business cards or calling cards, and it doesn't issue its staff i.d.'s. what it does do is urge islamic radicals around the world to pick up arms and kill americans. that's what major hasan did that terrible day at fort hood in caline, texas. al qaeda views american soil as a primary battlegroun
and in their view, the fort hood shooter doesn't qualify. well, this account fails -- this argument fails to take into account the evolving nature of the conflict, the global war on terrorism. after all, al qaeda leader al zawahiri -- at the boston marathon in 2013. zawahiri believes that such "dispersed," small-scale attacks will -- quote -- "keep america in a state of tension and anticipation" -- close quote. as he declared a few months ago, he said, these dispersed...
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to the protection of land battery at the fort. the rigolets was to be jones' last line of defense, where he should sink the enemy or be sunk. british admiral alexander cochrane ordered his barges to advance the american gun boats on december 1814 and jones responded in like kind, by sending the sea horse to destroy channel markers. by 2:00, the british barges had secured the pass christian. as they continued westward towards jones' boats. a strong westerly wind blowing for several days had reduced the lakes depth, leaving american gun boats grounded. jones ordered his men to throw everything overboard. and by 3:30 that afternoon, the tide commenced permitting his gun boats to continue their western retreat. otherwise, all jones could do was watch as the british inched closer. jones continued his westward retreat until about 1:00 a.m. on the morning of december 14th. when the winds finally died, the tide changed and the gun boats ran aground. at dawn's early light, a little play on words there, at dawn's early light, jones saw in t
to the protection of land battery at the fort. the rigolets was to be jones' last line of defense, where he should sink the enemy or be sunk. british admiral alexander cochrane ordered his barges to advance the american gun boats on december 1814 and jones responded in like kind, by sending the sea horse to destroy channel markers. by 2:00, the british barges had secured the pass christian. as they continued westward towards jones' boats. a strong westerly wind blowing for several days had...
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one founded in one thousand nine hundred six in panama where it was then closed down and moved to fort benning georgia just two years later it was first called the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for you know over the last sixty years it's been training. soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers have actually gone through that through that school and graduated some of the most notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come. out of the school and over the last. i would say twenty three years there's been protests organised by the school of the americas watch in fort benning georgia and that's what this protest was it's just like in years before during thousands of people to the scene against what people see is one of the biggest sources of political instability in the western hemisphere and many go ahead and explain what this weekend's protests were like what was the mood how does it compare to those previous years sure like you mentioned earlier you know you have a thousand people there no different than year
one founded in one thousand nine hundred six in panama where it was then closed down and moved to fort benning georgia just two years later it was first called the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for you know over the last sixty years it's been training. soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers have actually gone through that through that school and graduated some of the most notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere...
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kennedy. [ applause ] >> reporter: at their third texas stop in fort worth, even though it was late and it was raining, people lined the streets to see them. the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate your being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. takes longer. but of course she looks better than we do. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves, and box hat. >> three years ago i said i'd introduce myself by saying i was the man who would accompany mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting somewhat that same sensation as i travel around texas. nobody wondered what lyndon and i wear. >> reporter: president kennedy almost never wore hats. in fact, the hat industry complained he was turning other men against them. but that day, he was given a stetson. >> we can't have you leave fort worth without something to protect against the rain. [ applause ] >> i'll put
kennedy. [ applause ] >> reporter: at their third texas stop in fort worth, even though it was late and it was raining, people lined the streets to see them. the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate your being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. takes longer. but of course she looks better than we do. >> reporter: and...
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he was raised in fort scott and served in world war ii in the united states navy. after serving our nation with great integrity and humility, he pursued and achieved a bachelor's degree in science from kansas state university in 1951. congressman nichols is a supporter of education but particularly a supporter of education that comes from kansas state university. he is a wildcat through and through. dick worked in a number of roles related to agriculture and banking in both top each a and hutchins before he moved to mcpherson, his home now, and in mcpherson, he began his career as a long-time community banker at the home state bank. he became president in 1969 of that bank. in 1986, he was elected to serve as president of the kansas bankers association. that same year, dick got some national notoriety. he was stabbed at the staten island ferry by a homeless refugee from cuba while he was touring the statue of liberty, and while recuperating in the hospital, he was visited by then-new york mayor ed koch who apologized on behalf of the city of new york for the event.
he was raised in fort scott and served in world war ii in the united states navy. after serving our nation with great integrity and humility, he pursued and achieved a bachelor's degree in science from kansas state university in 1951. congressman nichols is a supporter of education but particularly a supporter of education that comes from kansas state university. he is a wildcat through and through. dick worked in a number of roles related to agriculture and banking in both top each a and...
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and trouble for rob fort who days ago admitted to smoking crack, a video shows fort threatening to killne in a profanity-laced tirade. >> it will be over in five minutes. >> reporter: the 80-second long video was posted online by the toronto star and it paid for the video and fort offered another apology thursday and the second this week and admitted he was extremely drunk when it was recorded and won't say who was the target of his video rant. hard to beat that video. there were a couple of big bcs match-ups last night and john henry smith is here with sport. good morning. >> four football teams to beat rob fort. candidate marcus, check, undefeated record, check, uniforms, double check, third ranked oregon had it all in the thursday night show down at stanford and they had it last year too but to lose it to stanford. first quarter no score and up the middle for six and carried the ball 45 times and lost yardage twice and john liking it and retired the jersey at half time and quarterbacks doing it for himself and up the middle and stanford 14-0, the cardinal led 26-0 and cue the music a
and trouble for rob fort who days ago admitted to smoking crack, a video shows fort threatening to killne in a profanity-laced tirade. >> it will be over in five minutes. >> reporter: the 80-second long video was posted online by the toronto star and it paid for the video and fort offered another apology thursday and the second this week and admitted he was extremely drunk when it was recorded and won't say who was the target of his video rant. hard to beat that video. there were a...
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. >> reporter: there will be no mention of lee harvey oswald who was buried in fort worth. fresh flowers have been left on his gravesite this week. and won't see the conspiracy theorists who skill preach on the grassy knoll. one of the shots fired struck the curve at his feet and debris flew up and cut his face, according to this man. >> do you feel slighted? >> no. i was the guest speaker at that time on the 40th anniversary.
. >> reporter: there will be no mention of lee harvey oswald who was buried in fort worth. fresh flowers have been left on his gravesite this week. and won't see the conspiracy theorists who skill preach on the grassy knoll. one of the shots fired struck the curve at his feet and debris flew up and cut his face, according to this man. >> do you feel slighted? >> no. i was the guest speaker at that time on the 40th anniversary.
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rivera told police he shot taylor after kicking in the bedroom home of taylor's fort myers home. rivera says investigators coerced his confession in the eagerness for a conviction. four people were arrested. >> at 24, sean taylor was one of the nfl's best talents. >>> mary is live with more an how carla porter will pay for hiring a hit man to murder her husband. >> reporter: carla porter is going to prison for the rest of her life. a baltimore county judge sentenced carla porter to life in prison plus 40 years without the possibility of parol for plotting to kill her husband ray. today his family reacted. >> i think she got what she deserved. >> reporter: porter claims she
rivera told police he shot taylor after kicking in the bedroom home of taylor's fort myers home. rivera says investigators coerced his confession in the eagerness for a conviction. four people were arrested. >> at 24, sean taylor was one of the nfl's best talents. >>> mary is live with more an how carla porter will pay for hiring a hit man to murder her husband. >> reporter: carla porter is going to prison for the rest of her life. a baltimore county judge sentenced carla...
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she called for carson commanders. >> she called fort carson and said knock it off. let this guy out medically in a way he's earned. and they did. but the statistics show that lots of other injured guys like him didn't have anyone to call and they were just kicked out. >> today, jensen lives a short drive from fort carson. his health has deteriorated and he's still waiting for the va to approve of an operation that will give him some teeth. >> i don't think it means anything, because sometimes when i sit down with a soldier, they're so broken down by the things that have taken place, their dignity has been stripped and so when you sit down, and you talk to them, i have to remind them of who they are. you graduated from your basic training. you made it through the met station. you passed the physical. you passed the written test. remember that day. remember who you were then. >> joie, a colorado senator michael bennett has introduced a bill ordering a federal investigation as to whether the armed forces pushed the the soldiers out that could be related to their combat
she called for carson commanders. >> she called fort carson and said knock it off. let this guy out medically in a way he's earned. and they did. but the statistics show that lots of other injured guys like him didn't have anyone to call and they were just kicked out. >> today, jensen lives a short drive from fort carson. his health has deteriorated and he's still waiting for the va to approve of an operation that will give him some teeth. >> i don't think it means anything,...
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drovers secured fresh provisions as outfitting centering such as fort worth, fort griffin, texas, dodge city and owiin mishaps occasionally placed drovers in jeopardy. after running short of food in indian territory in 1877 one troubled crew subsisted on beef, salt and coffee for eight days before they located a buffalo hunter's camp and could get other kinds of provisions. river crossings, especially when waters were high and turbulent took their toll on wagons and teams and supplies and cowboys and cattle. few rivers and streams could chuck wagons cross with ease. on bridges or ferries. one of those places was that suspension bridge in waco. which regularly used by trail herds. >> the absence of such convenience forced trail crews to float their wagons across on log rafts. no method of crossing, however, was fool proof as frank simpson's trail outfit discovered on the south canadian river. on their way to osage country, after forfeiting their wagon and supplies to the raging waters, simgson and his men endured three days of hunger and cold until a party of soldiers came to the rescue
drovers secured fresh provisions as outfitting centering such as fort worth, fort griffin, texas, dodge city and owiin mishaps occasionally placed drovers in jeopardy. after running short of food in indian territory in 1877 one troubled crew subsisted on beef, salt and coffee for eight days before they located a buffalo hunter's camp and could get other kinds of provisions. river crossings, especially when waters were high and turbulent took their toll on wagons and teams and supplies and...
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visited fort brag, north carolina, in 16 1.ok part in the demonstration the president had come to see. everything from the farfetched down to the nitty-gritty. >> and my a-team was given the mission of putting on a mock ambush for him. >> reporter: gaffney had already been on a secret mission in laos, training local tribesmen to fight guerrillas. unconventional warfare which merited unconventional head gear. >> we would love to have something to identify us as being different from the rest of the army. >> reporter: the army disapproved of the beret as too european looking, not masculine enough. but after brigadier general william yarborough told the president special forces wanted them, j.f.k. issue add statement that the green beret will be a mark of distinction in the trying times ahead. by the time of his death, special forces had doubled in size. >> when he recognized special forces, he recognized that we needed them and the army said, whoa, let's go. >> reporter: then, on november 22, 1963 -- >> this is the scene at andrew
visited fort brag, north carolina, in 16 1.ok part in the demonstration the president had come to see. everything from the farfetched down to the nitty-gritty. >> and my a-team was given the mission of putting on a mock ambush for him. >> reporter: gaffney had already been on a secret mission in laos, training local tribesmen to fight guerrillas. unconventional warfare which merited unconventional head gear. >> we would love to have something to identify us as being different...
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running fort is not reelection ever again, but he's trying to drum up money and support.e's headed out west on a fund- raising trip to help the democratic party. the president will make stops in seattle, then make appearances in san francisco and los angeles. one of the events will take place at the home of magic johnson. hes trip comes hours after made a rare statement from the white house on the deal reached program, butlear there is mixed reaction to the historic agreement. benjamin netanyahu called a historic mistake. richard reeve has more reaction from u.s. lawmakers. >> it is a historic deal, an agreement that president obama says will make the world safer. >> a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful. agreesr the plan, iran to roll back and freeze its nuclear program, eliminate stockpiles of near grade uranium. after 10 years, an agreement has been reached at this level. >> in exchange, the u.s. and its partners will lift sanctions. kerryary of state john says the deal is not about trust, but verification. >> you don't do this on the
running fort is not reelection ever again, but he's trying to drum up money and support.e's headed out west on a fund- raising trip to help the democratic party. the president will make stops in seattle, then make appearances in san francisco and los angeles. one of the events will take place at the home of magic johnson. hes trip comes hours after made a rare statement from the white house on the deal reached program, butlear there is mixed reaction to the historic agreement. benjamin...
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like i said, it is very important and congratulations on that event last week at fort mason. that was a great turnout. >> yeah, to have 1000 property owners in a room was great. we have an open door downstairs in
like i said, it is very important and congratulations on that event last week at fort mason. that was a great turnout. >> yeah, to have 1000 property owners in a room was great. we have an open door downstairs in
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so for those in the dallas fort worth area, be sure to stay safe.departures cancelled from dallas fort worth airport. airport officials do tell us that is more of a precaution in anticipation set of veer weather. they are trying to limit the number of passengers stranded monday morning. >> of course that has a ripple effect across the country. thanks for the update. >>> president obama working today to put a nuclear deal with iran into the first light. he spoke with benjamin netanyahu. he calls this weekend's agreement a historic mistake. iran agreed to roll back parts of the nuclear program. that in exchange for some lifting of some economic sanctiones. the deal has a time line, though. six months. during time negotiators will try to hammer out something more permanent. last night's announcements was crossing the finish line so to speak. though it actually started months ago when the iranian people elected a new president with new priorities. i want to get aaron david miller in here, because he is with the woodrow wilson international center and bo
so for those in the dallas fort worth area, be sure to stay safe.departures cancelled from dallas fort worth airport. airport officials do tell us that is more of a precaution in anticipation set of veer weather. they are trying to limit the number of passengers stranded monday morning. >> of course that has a ripple effect across the country. thanks for the update. >>> president obama working today to put a nuclear deal with iran into the first light. he spoke with benjamin...