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over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national race.lenged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would look to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. >> max frankle asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry, could i just follow. did i understand-up to say that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own sphere of influence? >> everybody's jaw just dropped. are you alive? are you aware? what he meant to say is i will not accept any soviet domination of eastern europe. >> governor carter, have you a response? >> charitably that was a momentary slip. uncharitably it was a loss of touch with reality. >> clearly a huge moment where the country makes the judgment, you know what maybe we do need to go in a different direction and replace the president. >> ford had never lost an election in his life. won 15 straight term
over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national race.lenged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would look to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. >> max frankle asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry, could i just...
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>> even worse, gerald served his -- >> even worse. mark: gerald served his country for 23 years a navy seal during the korean and vietnam wars specializing in underwater demolition and reconnassaince. is guard cats may have let him down the first time his car was stolen. but he can lower the risk of losing his car a third time by losing one simple, bad habit. he will be locking that door from now on. gerald says investigators told him they have a warrant out for the man they think may have stolen the car both times. the clarke county sheriff's department did not return any of our calls today so we were not able to verify if they do have a live in the studio, mark tauscheck kcci 8 news, iowa's stacey: one man is charged with stealing a truck in jefferson then leading police on a high speed chase near perry. andrew jensen faces a long list of charges, from operating a vehicle with the owner's -- a vehicle without the owner's permission, to felon in possession of a firearm. the dallas county sheriff says after spotting the stolen truck l
>> even worse, gerald served his -- >> even worse. mark: gerald served his country for 23 years a navy seal during the korean and vietnam wars specializing in underwater demolition and reconnassaince. is guard cats may have let him down the first time his car was stolen. but he can lower the risk of losing his car a third time by losing one simple, bad habit. he will be locking that door from now on. gerald says investigators told him they have a warrant out for the man they think...
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mark: someone messed with gerald clark when they stole his unlocked car from his driveway two weekends ago. the key was in the ignition. luckily, it was found two days later on adams street in osceola. the key was missing, so gerald sent a towing company to retrieve it. >> and by the time they got there, it was gone, again, again. mark: the next day, the car was spotted in leon 20 minutes south in decatur county. and this time when the car was found, there was a clue inside, a very obvious clue. identifying him in the car. well, we know how you think about thieves. what do you think about dumb thieves? >> oh, even worse. mark: gerald served his country for 23 years a navy seal during the korean and vietnam wars, specializing in underwater demolition and reconnassaince. >> most of the time our job was to get in and get out and nobody ever knew we were there. mark: gerald's guard cats may have let him down the first time his car was stolen. >> you couldn't make up a story like this. mark: but he can lower the risk of losing his car a third time by losing one simple, bad habit. eric: gera
mark: someone messed with gerald clark when they stole his unlocked car from his driveway two weekends ago. the key was in the ignition. luckily, it was found two days later on adams street in osceola. the key was missing, so gerald sent a towing company to retrieve it. >> and by the time they got there, it was gone, again, again. mark: the next day, the car was spotted in leon 20 minutes south in decatur county. and this time when the car was found, there was a clue inside, a very...
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the newest will be the gerald r. ford, cvn-79, the first new carrier design since the nimitz in 1967. it will be in service for 50 years in a three-ship class until almost 2080. it is, therefore, imperative, that this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department and reemphasized here today, that our future carrier have the capability necessary to defeat the future threat but, two, that it does so at a cost that the nation can bear. designing, building, manning, operating and maintaining these incredibly complex gifts are beyond any other nation's skr d undertaking. those have visited her appreciate tens of thousands of tons of structure, thousands of miles of kab ber and fiber optic, thousands of compartments, hundreds of ship systems, tens of thousands of sensors integrated to drive greater than 1,000 megawatts of nuclear power across the globe throughout its life. it is a remarkable demonstration of what american industry is able to achieve and a quantum increase in capability for our war fighter, capabil
the newest will be the gerald r. ford, cvn-79, the first new carrier design since the nimitz in 1967. it will be in service for 50 years in a three-ship class until almost 2080. it is, therefore, imperative, that this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department and reemphasized here today, that our future carrier have the capability necessary to defeat the future threat but, two, that it does so at a cost that the nation can bear. designing, building, manning, operating and...
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gerald bland questions the inspection process. >> we never... whole time i was there, had a surprise inspection. as soon as they pulled up in the parking lot, the phone call starts. everyone knows right away, you get about a 15 or 20-minute window. >> reporter: the ice cream that sickened five people was made on this production line. blue bell shut it down in march, after confirming it was contaminated with listeria. but in other parts of the plant, production continued for weeks. >> nothing changed. the last two weeks, that's when they changed washup procedures, and they started retraining some of us. >> reporter: isn't that closing the barn door after the horse gets out? >> oh, i think all the animals got out by the time they shut the door. >> this is a terribly sad day for all of us at the company. >> reporter: on may 16th, paul kruse, the company's c.e.o., announced the company's first layoffs, including gerald bland. >> there are a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. i feel sorry for the people who died and got sick. >>
gerald bland questions the inspection process. >> we never... whole time i was there, had a surprise inspection. as soon as they pulled up in the parking lot, the phone call starts. everyone knows right away, you get about a 15 or 20-minute window. >> reporter: the ice cream that sickened five people was made on this production line. blue bell shut it down in march, after confirming it was contaminated with listeria. but in other parts of the plant, production continued for weeks....
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. >> we appreciate gerald's efforts -- >> 109 officers. >> give us a sense of which jurisdictions you were able to draw from. you said multiple jurisdictions responded. where did they come from? >> they came from roseburg city police, southerland police, winston police. >> is this the kind of thing you can be prepared for, gerald? >> no. you know, this is really kind of a shock for a community this size. >> can you tell us a little bit about the college. just it seems like at least a few thousand students who attend there, i'm guessing mostly part time and younger and older students. >> part time, full time. they have a nursing program that has an associate degree and bachelor of science degree. >> so primarily nursing students there then? >> no, no. that's just one of the programs. >> we heard this may have occurred in the science building there. have you heard that? >> no, i haven't. all i know is that they had cleared snyder building. >> snyder building. >> yes. >> do you know what kind of classes happen in that building? >> i think that's a science area. >> gerald, i mean, from yo
. >> we appreciate gerald's efforts -- >> 109 officers. >> give us a sense of which jurisdictions you were able to draw from. you said multiple jurisdictions responded. where did they come from? >> they came from roseburg city police, southerland police, winston police. >> is this the kind of thing you can be prepared for, gerald? >> no. you know, this is really kind of a shock for a community this size. >> can you tell us a little bit about the...
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. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >> ritchie is four months away from completing a two-year sentence for intimidation of a peace officer. he is also member of a prison gang called the saxon knights. >> they both share similar ideologies in their creeds and oaths and in their bylaws. >> that's another one right there that i'm most proud of. my saxon knight crest with the bolts. >> he actually was the saxon knight president for this facility at one time. these organizations start taking possession of certain parts of the facility, such as where they were working out, the saxon knights will say they own that part of the facility and no other offenders are allowed to
. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >>...
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. >> reporter: five-year blue bell veteran gerald bland operated a fruit feeder in a different part of the plant. he was told to pour ice cream and fruit juice that dripped off the machine throughout the day into barrels of ice cream mix to be used later. feeder leaking, that was still go right into the barrel. >> it would have been possible to have oil from the machine to end up in the some of the ice cream? >> yeah. >> reporter: bland said that practice stopped the year before the shutdown. but other problems persisted. listeria thrives in wet environments, and both schultz and bland told us water was everywhere. >> on the wall by the three-gallon machine if it had rained real hard and water set on the roof, it would just trickle down that wall. >> rainwater? >> yeah. >> from the roof? >> yeah. >> would get into the factory? >> yeah. a couple of times it actually flooded area two, to where they had to cut the machines off because there was too much water over there. >> reporter: what bland and schultz told us they saw is consistent with fda findings. when the fda inspected blue bell'
. >> reporter: five-year blue bell veteran gerald bland operated a fruit feeder in a different part of the plant. he was told to pour ice cream and fruit juice that dripped off the machine throughout the day into barrels of ice cream mix to be used later. feeder leaking, that was still go right into the barrel. >> it would have been possible to have oil from the machine to end up in the some of the ice cream? >> yeah. >> reporter: bland said that practice stopped the...
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gerald tan, al jazeera. [ cheers and applause ] >>> fantastic.news from alvaz, along with analysis and comment on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> house republicans gather to talk about elects their next speaker after paul ryan changes course and agrees to take the job. >>> a surprise meeting in moscow. syrian president bashar al-assad talks with vladimir putin about the russian air strikes that could help his government regain control of the country. >>> and searching for
gerald tan, al jazeera. [ cheers and applause ] >>> fantastic.news from alvaz, along with analysis and comment on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> house republicans gather to talk about elects their next speaker after paul ryan changes course and agrees to take the job. >>> a surprise meeting in moscow. syrian president bashar al-assad talks with vladimir putin about the russian air strikes that could help his government regain control of the country. >>>...
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she and gerald ford openly discussed her battle with breast cancer. she struggled with drug and alcohol dependency. confronting her addiction defined her post white house years. betty ford, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first lady: influence an image." examining the lives of first ladies and their influence on the presidency, from our the washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. ♪ c-span presents landmark cases: the book, a guide to our landmark cases series, which explores 12 supreme court decisions, including marbury versus madison, korematsu versus united states, brown versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roe versus wade. book features introductions, backgrounds, highlights, and the impacts of each case, written by veteran supreme court journalist torrent -- tony mauro, and published by c-span. landmark cases is available for a $.95 less shipping. -- $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today. announcer: next, historian don doyle discusses his book, and internat
she and gerald ford openly discussed her battle with breast cancer. she struggled with drug and alcohol dependency. confronting her addiction defined her post white house years. betty ford, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first lady: influence an image." examining the lives of first ladies and their influence on the presidency, from our the washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. ♪ c-span presents landmark cases: the...
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more than 1,400 employees, including gerald bland and terry schultz. >> there was a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. just no action was taken. it was kind of like -- i just feel sorry for the people that died and the people that got sick. >> blue bell told us that pending litigation prevented them from addressing our report. but in a report to cbs they wrote, we are committed to ensuring that we are producing a safe product through enhanced manufacturing procedures including sanitation and cleaning, ongoing evaluation from independent microbiologists, voluntary agreements with our state regulators, and a test and hold procedure. that means they can't distribute any product they produce until tests confirm they're safe. the plant is still closed. >> part two here tomorrow. jim will have more about all of this on cbs this morning. >>> why do two reports say police were justified shooting a 12-year-old? >>> and a tornado goes postal. cbs overnight news will be right back. well, things in the bedroom have always been pretty good. yeah, no complaints. we've always ha
more than 1,400 employees, including gerald bland and terry schultz. >> there was a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. just no action was taken. it was kind of like -- i just feel sorry for the people that died and the people that got sick. >> blue bell told us that pending litigation prevented them from addressing our report. but in a report to cbs they wrote, we are committed to ensuring that we are producing a safe product through enhanced manufacturing...
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newest of these carriers will be the gerald r.ord, cvnp -- 78, first new design since the nimitz was authorized by congress in 1967. the ford itself will be in service for 50 years and three ship class until almost 2080. it is therefore imperative, as this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department and re-emphasizes here today, that our future carrier force have the capability necessary to defeat the future threat but, two, that it does so at a cost that the nation can bear. designing, building, manning operating, maintaining these incredibly complex ships is beyond any other nation's undertaking. those members that visited the ford under construction fully appreciate the daunting numbers that measure her. tens of thousand of tons of structure, thousands of miles of cable and fiberoptics. hundreds of thousands miles of pipe, thousands of compartments, hundreds of ship systems, tens of thousands of sensors integrated to drive a greater than 1,000 megawatt of nuclear power across the globe throughout its life. it is rema
newest of these carriers will be the gerald r.ord, cvnp -- 78, first new design since the nimitz was authorized by congress in 1967. the ford itself will be in service for 50 years and three ship class until almost 2080. it is therefore imperative, as this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department and re-emphasizes here today, that our future carrier force have the capability necessary to defeat the future threat but, two, that it does so at a cost that the nation can bear....
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in the newest of these carriers will be the gerald r. ford, the nation's first new carrier design since the nimitz was authorized in 1967. the ford itself will be in service for 50 years in a three-ship class until almost 2080. it is therefore imperative as this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department and re-emphasizes here today that our future carrier force have the capability necessary to defeat the future threat but, too, that it does so at a cost that the nation can bear. designing, building, manning, operating and maintaining these incredibly complex ships is beyond any other nation's undertaking. those members who have visited the "ford" under construction fully appreciate the daunting numbers that measure her, tens of thousands of tons of structu structure, thousands of miles of cable and fiber optics, hundreds of miles of pipe, thousands of compartment, hundreds of ship systems, tens of thousands of sensors integrated to drive greater than 1,000 megawatt of nuclear power across the globe throughout its life. it's
in the newest of these carriers will be the gerald r. ford, the nation's first new carrier design since the nimitz was authorized in 1967. the ford itself will be in service for 50 years in a three-ship class until almost 2080. it is therefore imperative as this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department and re-emphasizes here today that our future carrier force have the capability necessary to defeat the future threat but, too, that it does so at a cost that the nation can bear....
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gerald ford then ascended to the presidency itself in 1974 after richard nixon's resignation, but gerald ford is a special case. he was never elected to either the number one job or the number two job in his own right. he just sort of stumbled into it. >>> being vice president in theory, it seems like the best possible warm-up to becoming president yourself, right? it almost feels like an understudy job in a way, but it almost never works out that way anymore that the vice president next becomes the president of the united states. it hasn't for a long while. and when barack obama chose then 67-year-old senator joe biden to be his vice presidential running mate in 2008, it isn't talked a lot about now, but it was all but implicitly understood at the time that joe biden probably would not be a contender to succeed president obama as president himself down the line. there's nothing particularly personal about joe biden. it said nothing about whether joe biden would be a good choice for vice president back in 2008. it was the same kind of choice we understood george bush to have made when he
gerald ford then ascended to the presidency itself in 1974 after richard nixon's resignation, but gerald ford is a special case. he was never elected to either the number one job or the number two job in his own right. he just sort of stumbled into it. >>> being vice president in theory, it seems like the best possible warm-up to becoming president yourself, right? it almost feels like an understudy job in a way, but it almost never works out that way anymore that the vice president...
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: the sky has been the greatest advantage for the saudi-led coalitionn and since march they have strikes to dislarge the fighters and those who were loyal to saleh and attacking each other from opposing hill tops on thursday but the saudi-led coalition is also being attacked on a different front and facing mounting pressure for bombing a hospital in the sada district run by the charity doctors without borders. >> translator: it is very clear the hospital was bombed by an aerial bomb and so a bomb from the coalition. there is only the coalition occupying the skies of sada. >> one injured in the attack on monday and taken pictures showed the facility reduced to rubble angering residents. >> translator: this is the hospital and hit by saudi american aggressive and four air strikes that destroyed the only hospital in the district that serves dozens of surrounding areas and the only hospital we can go to for treatment. >> reporter: the u.n. has repeated condemnation of the bombing again blaming the coalition for its part the saudi government continues to den
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: the sky has been the greatest advantage for the saudi-led coalitionn and since march they have strikes to dislarge the fighters and those who were loyal to saleh and attacking each other from opposing hill tops on thursday but the saudi-led coalition is also being attacked on a different front and facing mounting pressure for bombing a hospital in the sada district run by the charity doctors without borders. >> translator: it is very clear the...
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gerald tan has more. ♪ >> chopin'scom concerto e, the winner shung cho first of all, i couldn't believe and now i feel a little worried because about the future concerts. i don't want people disappointed. of course, being a famous is also good but i just want to make at music. >> 77 other contestants. the prestigious chopin competition is named after the neepth september trial polish composer, one of the very few contests in which musicians play pieces by a single composer. canadian charles richard haimlin came in second place. he was the only finalist who the selected the concerto f minor august 21st. since 1927, the chopin expects has launched the careers of many young classical meanists opening doors for them to play at the world's leading concert halls. gerald tan, al jazeera. >> so much more news for you online at aljazeera.com, not just the breaking news on the headline but video in depth features and bloingdz all at aljazeera.com. >> a new business is rising in america's rocky mountain west. and sales promise to be brisk. >> i want to get $100 bucks dj shorts and $100 bucks of th
gerald tan has more. ♪ >> chopin'scom concerto e, the winner shung cho first of all, i couldn't believe and now i feel a little worried because about the future concerts. i don't want people disappointed. of course, being a famous is also good but i just want to make at music. >> 77 other contestants. the prestigious chopin competition is named after the neepth september trial polish composer, one of the very few contests in which musicians play pieces by a single composer....
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fast approaching the pacific coast and a state of emergency has been declared in three states and geraldorts. >> reporter: taking no chances, mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than to regret because i have windows i put in wood panels, the truth is i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the pacific with winds topping 260 kilometers an hour. it has quickly grown to the highest hurricane storm and expected to make landfall friday afternoon mexico time. >> translator: given the situation and the reports presented by the national emergency commission, the secretary of interior has instructed the emergency declaration in three states of the country, kolima and ten municipalities and 34 and 11. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia but not everyone is worried. >> translator: as a presented measure we decided to buy basic goods in case roads are closed we will have essentials a
fast approaching the pacific coast and a state of emergency has been declared in three states and geraldorts. >> reporter: taking no chances, mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than to regret because i have windows i put in wood panels, the truth is i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the...
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the hunt is on for 39-year-old gerald brooks. warrant officers were escorting him to a van when he made a break for it. this happened in the east new york section of brooklyn. that is where eyewitness news reporter darla miles is live for us now with the latest. darla? >> reporter: well, diana, it's been about 12 hours now and there has been no sign of gerald brooks. but police say they last saw him running near new lots and georgia avenue in east new york. i spoke to an eyewitness that said they saw the three officers trying to take brooks into custody right here near this area but there was a scuffle and brooks took off running down the street. >> an embarrassment to themselves in terms of professional skills or lack of escape in the city and they will be dealt with appropriately for that incompetence. >> reporter: a career criminal wanted for domestic violence and assault among other offenses is able to get away from an experienced nypd sergeant and two investigators. >> very concerned when somebody is in handcuffs can flee fr
the hunt is on for 39-year-old gerald brooks. warrant officers were escorting him to a van when he made a break for it. this happened in the east new york section of brooklyn. that is where eyewitness news reporter darla miles is live for us now with the latest. darla? >> reporter: well, diana, it's been about 12 hours now and there has been no sign of gerald brooks. but police say they last saw him running near new lots and georgia avenue in east new york. i spoke to an eyewitness that...
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: the sky has been the greatest advantage for the saudi-led coalitionn. since march, jets have launched strikes to dislodge houthi fighters and their allies loyal to former president saleh. both sides are locked in a fierce battle for the city of taiz attacking each other from opposing hilltops on thursday. but the saudi-led coalition is also being taxed on a different front facing mounting pressure for a bombing in a hospital in saada district ran by doctors without borders. >> it is very clear that the hospital was bombed by an aerial bomb. and so a bomb from the coalition. there is only the coalition occupying the skies of saada. >> reporter: one nurse was injured in the attack on monday. footage taken of the aftermath shows the facility reduce today rubble angering residents. >> translator: this is the hospital hit by the saudi-americana agrees ores. the airstrikes that destroyed the only hospital in the district that sevens dozens of surrounding areas. it's the only hospital they can go to for treatment. >> reporter: the u.n. has repeated its conde
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: the sky has been the greatest advantage for the saudi-led coalitionn. since march, jets have launched strikes to dislodge houthi fighters and their allies loyal to former president saleh. both sides are locked in a fierce battle for the city of taiz attacking each other from opposing hilltops on thursday. but the saudi-led coalition is also being taxed on a different front facing mounting pressure for a bombing in a hospital in saada district ran by...
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gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: every day nearly 4 1/2 thousand people die from tuberculosision is immune to the bacterial infection also known as t.b. which mainly affects the lungs, significant progress has been made tackling t.b. mortality rates have nearly halved in the past 25 years. but that still is a long way from ending the epidemic. worldwide, 9.6 million people are estimated to have fallen ill with t.b. this in 2014, nearly a quarter of cases occurred in india alone, while china and indonesia reach registered 10% of it. bench patients the disease killed 1.5 million people last yearly. h.i.v. aids killed 1.2 million. because it can be treated and cured, the world health organization calls this is deaths unacceptable. >> for whatever reason this is, you know, being a disease of the poorest among the poor. it is offense neglected. it does not have the people that can speak loudly about tuberculosis. more than 95% theoretically of people about tuberculosis can be cured it's an issue the stray in, planning and financing for the interventions. >> reporter: the w.h. on. i
gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: every day nearly 4 1/2 thousand people die from tuberculosision is immune to the bacterial infection also known as t.b. which mainly affects the lungs, significant progress has been made tackling t.b. mortality rates have nearly halved in the past 25 years. but that still is a long way from ending the epidemic. worldwide, 9.6 million people are estimated to have fallen ill with t.b. this in 2014, nearly a quarter of cases occurred in india alone,...
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archives, which we have had since 1994 -- materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal -- gerald haslam. he received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. he also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. there goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous times, or their relatives, or stories about their migration and experiences in the camps. so, a lot of those recordings are housed in the library's congress in a dust bowl oral history project. i think music has always served a purpose in people's lives, especially in troubled times. i think one of the values for the migrants in their songs with them was it was probably, besides their belongings, the one thing that could bring with them -- stories and songs. i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earning money, and the dif
archives, which we have had since 1994 -- materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal -- gerald haslam. he received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. he also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. there goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous...
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archives, which we have had since 1994 -- materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal -- gerald haslam. lettersved dozens of offering to provide him with material. he also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. there goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous times, or their relatives, or stories about their migration and experiences in the camps. so, a lot of those recordings are housed in the library's congress in a dust bowl oral history project. served music has always a purpose in people's lives, especially in troubled times. i think one of the values for the migrants in their songs with it was probably, besides their belongings, the one thing that could bring with them -- stories and songs. i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earning money, and the difficulties of working for l
archives, which we have had since 1994 -- materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal -- gerald haslam. lettersved dozens of offering to provide him with material. he also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. there goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous times, or...
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migration archives, which we have had since 1994 -- materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by gerald haslam. he received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. he also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. their goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous times, or their relatives, or stories about their experience of migration and experiences in the camps. so, a lot of those recordings housed in the library of congress in the dust bowl oral history project. i think music has always served a purpose in people's lives, especially in troubled times. i think one of the values for the migrants of ringing their songs with them was it was probably, besides their belongings, the one thing that could bring with them -- stories and songs. i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earni
migration archives, which we have had since 1994 -- materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by gerald haslam. he received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. he also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. their goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous...
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reagan almost overthrew gerald ford as a republican nominee in 1976 and allow the issue was reagan's combination of a move toward the panama canal treaties. i had bipartisan support and the boards that dealt with it, undecided senators, finally got enough to get things past. it was good. i think this has been one of the best examples on the sincerity and the competence of the united states and supporting human rights of a tangible nature that i can remember, because to give away the canal was a crime against the united states it. in my opinion, it was the right thing to do. reagan almost overthrew gerald ford as a republican nominee in 1976 and allow the issue was reagan's combination of a move toward the panama canal treaties. i had bipartisan support and the boards that dealt with it, undecided senators, finally got enough to get things past. it was good. it was still considered to be an unpopular deal in the year 2000. when it was time for us to turn over the canal to the panamanians, the president decided not to go down there and the vice president did not go down there and the s
reagan almost overthrew gerald ford as a republican nominee in 1976 and allow the issue was reagan's combination of a move toward the panama canal treaties. i had bipartisan support and the boards that dealt with it, undecided senators, finally got enough to get things past. it was good. i think this has been one of the best examples on the sincerity and the competence of the united states and supporting human rights of a tangible nature that i can remember, because to give away the canal was a...
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky that he'sthey want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground, and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a few weeks ago, i wonder if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked into the street and heard the sound of gunfire. [ gun fire ] >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. we're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody has been hit. m
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky that he'sthey want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground, and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in...
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more than 1,400 employees, including gerald bland and terry schultz. >> there was a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. just no action was taken. it was kind of like -- i just feel sorry for the people that died and the people that got sick. >> blue bell told us that pending litigation prevented them from addressing our report. but in a report to cbs news, they wrote, we are committed to ensuring that we are producing a safe product through enhanced manufacturing procedures including sanitation and cleaning, ongoing evaluation from independent microbiologists, voluntary agreements with our state regulators, and a test and hold procedure. that means they can't distribute any product they produce until tests confirm they're safe. the plant is still closed. >> part two here tomorrow. jim will have more about all of this on cbs this morning. >>> why do two reports say police were justified shooting a 12-year-old? >>> and a tornado goes postal. cbs overnight news will be right back. well, things in the bedroom have always been pretty good. yeah, no complaints. we've alw
more than 1,400 employees, including gerald bland and terry schultz. >> there was a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. just no action was taken. it was kind of like -- i just feel sorry for the people that died and the people that got sick. >> blue bell told us that pending litigation prevented them from addressing our report. but in a report to cbs news, they wrote, we are committed to ensuring that we are producing a safe product through enhanced...
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gerald bland questions the inspection process. >> we never, the whole time i was there had a sur visen. as soon as army pulled up on the parking lot the phone call starts. every area knows right away what to give you about, 15, 20 minute window. >> reporter: the ice cream that sickened five people was made on this production line. blue bell shut it down in march after confirming it was contaminated with listeria. in other parts of the plant, production continued for weeks. >> nothing changed. the last two weeks that's when they would change. wash up procedures. and -- and they started retraining some of us. >> reporter: isn't that closing the barn door after the horse gets out. >> i think all the animals got out by the time they shut the door. >> a terribly sad day for all of us at the company. >> reporter: may 15, the ceo, paul cruisy announced the first layoff in blue bell's history more than 1,400 employees including gerald bland and terry schultz. >> there was a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. just no action was taken. it was kind of like -- i just feel so
gerald bland questions the inspection process. >> we never, the whole time i was there had a sur visen. as soon as army pulled up on the parking lot the phone call starts. every area knows right away what to give you about, 15, 20 minute window. >> reporter: the ice cream that sickened five people was made on this production line. blue bell shut it down in march after confirming it was contaminated with listeria. in other parts of the plant, production continued for weeks. >>...
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gerald bland questions the inspection process. >> we never, the whole time i was there had a surprise as soon as army pulled up on the parking lot the phone call starts. every area knows right away what to give you about, 15, 20 minute window. >> reporter: the ice cream that sickened five people was made on this production line. blue bell shut it down in march after confirming it was contaminated with listeria. in other parts of the plant, production continued for weeks. >> nothing changed. the last two weeks that's when they would change. wash up procedures. and -- and they started retraining some of us. >> reporter: isn't that closing the barn door after the horse gets out. >> i think all the animals got out by the time they shut the door. >> a terribly sad day for all of us at the company. >> reporter: may 15, the ceo, paul cruisy announced the first layoff in blue bell's history more than 1,400 employees including gerald bland and terry schultz. >> there was a lot of things that could have been done to prevent this. just no action was taken. it was kind of like -- i just feel sorr
gerald bland questions the inspection process. >> we never, the whole time i was there had a surprise as soon as army pulled up on the parking lot the phone call starts. every area knows right away what to give you about, 15, 20 minute window. >> reporter: the ice cream that sickened five people was made on this production line. blue bell shut it down in march after confirming it was contaminated with listeria. in other parts of the plant, production continued for weeks. >>...
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daughter is focusing on the way she lived her life. >> stacy is happy that day and anniversary to gerald. >> weathers headed to north carolina of the leukemia and lymphoma society, board members gathering in her office said she raised 7 million-dollars for cancer research. >> stacy was a truly special person in what she did for people. >> john island knows he was diagnosed with leukemia. >> she carried me a long way through my treatment and through my recovery. >> she committed to finding a cure and she took every patient and loss and experience personally as if it was one of her own children. >> the top part of the tree snapped and came crashing down on the convertible weathers was driving. they say they don't believe it would have made a difference if she had been in a regular car with a hard top. >> the section of tree that came down was approximately 10 feet long and two feet in diameter. >> i'm just hoping stacy's -- is smiling down on me and and she gives me the strength to raise her in her image. >> co-workers will continue weathers' caution to beat cancer because it is what she w
daughter is focusing on the way she lived her life. >> stacy is happy that day and anniversary to gerald. >> weathers headed to north carolina of the leukemia and lymphoma society, board members gathering in her office said she raised 7 million-dollars for cancer research. >> stacy was a truly special person in what she did for people. >> john island knows he was diagnosed with leukemia. >> she carried me a long way through my treatment and through my recovery....
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the newest is the gerald r. ford the new carrier design from 1967 it will be a service 50 years through a 20 adn therefore it is imperative that this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department better future force has the capability necessary and does so at a cost that the nation can bear. to operate and maintain these ships is beyond any of their nations undertaking. those members who have visited fully appreciate the daunting numbers that measure tens of thousands of structure of thousands of miles of cable and fiber-optic says thousands of departments of ship systems and integrated to air dry if nuclear power throughout its life in remarkable demonstration of what industry is able to achieve as a quantum increase that is required in the century ahead and to lou we clear this program has had significant challenges resulting of an acceptable cost growth it is important to a understand the carrier history to modernize beecher carriers will ship design and construction and the total capabilities were t
the newest is the gerald r. ford the new carrier design from 1967 it will be a service 50 years through a 20 adn therefore it is imperative that this committee has so clearly impressed upon the department better future force has the capability necessary and does so at a cost that the nation can bear. to operate and maintain these ships is beyond any of their nations undertaking. those members who have visited fully appreciate the daunting numbers that measure tens of thousands of structure of...
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gerald tan, al jazeera. now time for sport. here's robin. >> so good to see you. thank you very much. good to have you along. another day, another scandal of football's governing organization, there is accusations that germany used a slush fund to buy the cup. the 70-year-old was part of fi fifa's executive committee when russia wa was given the cup, and he was named along with others appliance football team will get to world cup qualifier against saudi arabia and the match had been due to be played last week. but the saudi arabian football federation refuse to play in the west bank. they would have crossed israeli checkpoint. they have ruled the match must be played in palestine. >>> to the champions league right now the big spenders psg and real madrid. seven minutes gone. no goals yesterday with real madrid, and the early goal elsewhere sevilla and manchester city. this year's aaro asians final, they have held up for the draw and the final will be played next month. >> in the next few hours. >> 100 years and counting. that's how long fans of the chicago cubs ha
gerald tan, al jazeera. now time for sport. here's robin. >> so good to see you. thank you very much. good to have you along. another day, another scandal of football's governing organization, there is accusations that germany used a slush fund to buy the cup. the 70-year-old was part of fi fifa's executive committee when russia wa was given the cup, and he was named along with others appliance football team will get to world cup qualifier against saudi arabia and the match had been due...
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his name is gerald. i ran into gerald in midtown. you used me, he cried. not nearly well enough, i said. he stood there looking at me, memory clouding his eyes. what was that all about anyway, he asked warily. sweetheart, i said, it could never have worked. i will tell you from where i am now. would visit with you, he counted. why did you make such a holocaust with us, why did you keep making scenes until all are had left was a taste in my mouth of your unfolded dissatisfaction? i felt my eyes turning inward toward the big white capacity that surrounds my heart when it comes to this. i can't do men, i said. what does that mean, he said. i am not sure. when will you be sure? i don't know. what do you do in the meantime? i take notes. [applause] >> that is vivian gornick. my first question for you is you have this on woman, tell us about each. >> yes i could. well. the city, is it all right? is it working? let's just take it off. can you hear me now? the idea of the walker in this city, the one who is walking without purpose, the one who is walking in order
his name is gerald. i ran into gerald in midtown. you used me, he cried. not nearly well enough, i said. he stood there looking at me, memory clouding his eyes. what was that all about anyway, he asked warily. sweetheart, i said, it could never have worked. i will tell you from where i am now. would visit with you, he counted. why did you make such a holocaust with us, why did you keep making scenes until all are had left was a taste in my mouth of your unfolded dissatisfaction? i felt my eyes...
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gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> let's get more now on hurricane patricia, here is rob with the weather, soob just how bad could this be? it's looking like a real monster. >> it is and being come complacnet is not an option and it is developing quickly and within 36 hours it has gone from a massive cloud and really a tropical storm of little consequence to a category five hurricane and category five is the top of the symptom scale, you don't get any higher than that and it's still a category five if higher than that and absorb the figures and sustained winds of 335 kilometers per hour, gusts of 400, the thing moves north and 19 kilometers per hour which is a reasonable speed given that its conditions are rather again generative and the ocean is warmer than ever recorded and warmer than most of the land to be onst and feeds moisture all the time and why it develops so rapidly. oh, it's going to be the strongest, it already is the strongest east pacific hurricane on record judged by the wind speeds and hardly surprising and yes the damage is likely to be catastrophic as it hits the coast and
gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> let's get more now on hurricane patricia, here is rob with the weather, soob just how bad could this be? it's looking like a real monster. >> it is and being come complacnet is not an option and it is developing quickly and within 36 hours it has gone from a massive cloud and really a tropical storm of little consequence to a category five hurricane and category five is the top of the symptom scale, you don't get any higher than that and it's still a...
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army's elite division of the military police, protecting visiting presidents like gerald ford. >> the laying of the wreath, drew was there at one time. gerald ford went up and tripped, and drew was the only one in the honor guard that broke out with a chuckle and a laugh. that's drew peterson. >> after two years, he left the army and joined the bolingbrook police department in chicago, eventually becoming an undercover narcotics officer. it was the perfect assignment for peterson. >> drew was trained and was to be an expert in covering up and lying and presenting false information. >> but at one point, peterson went too far, organizing an unauthorized investigation. >> drew was charged with misconduct. he did lose his job. he was kicked off that narcotics unit. >> despite being indicted by a grand jury, he fought and got his job back. some say it would be only the first time he got away with a crime. >> he had a tendency to not give up. that's what happened him with some of these relationships. he'd lock on to a person of interest. >> early on, women were definitely peterson's people
army's elite division of the military police, protecting visiting presidents like gerald ford. >> the laying of the wreath, drew was there at one time. gerald ford went up and tripped, and drew was the only one in the honor guard that broke out with a chuckle and a laugh. that's drew peterson. >> after two years, he left the army and joined the bolingbrook police department in chicago, eventually becoming an undercover narcotics officer. it was the perfect assignment for peterson....
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authorities say 70-year- old gerald, or jerry, koch of newcastle, nebraska was in critical condition and transported to an omaha hospital by mercy air care. he died from the injuries on sunday. the other person injured was identified as 69-year-old carol koch, his condition but has been released from the hospital. the fire happened when flammable liquid ignited. it has been ruled an accidental fire. according to koch's obituary, funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on saturday at st. peter's catholic church in newcastle, nebraska. a house fire last night evening left a terril, iowa family homeless. fire departments from terril, spirit lake, milford and superior were called to 306 state street in terril and found the structure pretty much engulfed. five members of the family of six were home at the time. they managed to get out safely, along with the family's dog. there's no word on a probable cause. it's believed the fire started in a garage on the south side of the house, owned by tim and michelle roth. it was about a year ago, a storm caused extensive damage to one siouxland
authorities say 70-year- old gerald, or jerry, koch of newcastle, nebraska was in critical condition and transported to an omaha hospital by mercy air care. he died from the injuries on sunday. the other person injured was identified as 69-year-old carol koch, his condition but has been released from the hospital. the fire happened when flammable liquid ignited. it has been ruled an accidental fire. according to koch's obituary, funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on saturday at st....
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gerald campbell: the afghans asked for air support from a special forces team we have on the initialand statement that went out was that u.s. forces were under direct fire. i correcting that statement here. so i understand this, u.s. forces, how close were they to the afghan forces that called in the strike? general campbell: that will come out in the investigation. all these are good questions, questions that the investigating officer will look at. i should have a preliminary report shortly. my senior investigator is on the ground in kunduz today. i had the opportunity to talk with him this morning. i will take one more question. >> would be more helpful to your a-10 was flying overhead? our forces andl: the afghan forces worked very hard to minimize civilian casualties. i will not get into platforms. all the questions you asked are very good questions. we will be open and transparent with this. we will make sure that there is iece of this, and as in his we have additional information can provide, i will make sure we will provide that. thank you very much. announcer: tonight, the ceo o
gerald campbell: the afghans asked for air support from a special forces team we have on the initialand statement that went out was that u.s. forces were under direct fire. i correcting that statement here. so i understand this, u.s. forces, how close were they to the afghan forces that called in the strike? general campbell: that will come out in the investigation. all these are good questions, questions that the investigating officer will look at. i should have a preliminary report shortly....