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and steve hartman "on the road" with a man who has found his calling. >> hey, lynn. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> brennan: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm margaret brennan. this is our western edition. the secretary of veterans affairs did not have to wait long to learn his fate. president obama called general eric shinseki to the oval office today and accepted his resignat the president said both men agreed the v.a. needs new leadership after the scandal in which veterans were forced to wait months for appointments at v.a. hospitals and records were then altered to cover that up. the president was clearly pained to let shinseki go, and he praised the decorated war veteran for his service. we have a series of reports tonight. first, major garrett at the white house. major. >> reporter: margaret, the day began with a public apology from veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki, followed less than two hours later by his resignation, announced by president obama. >> a few minutes ago secretary shinseki offered me his own resignati
and steve hartman "on the road" with a man who has found his calling. >> hey, lynn. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> brennan: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm margaret brennan. this is our western edition. the secretary of veterans affairs did not have to wait long to learn his fate. president obama called general eric shinseki to the oval office today and accepted his resignat the president said both men agreed the v.a. needs...
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and steve hartman "on the road"- - everyone but lauren could see she was dying. >> it was that desperate? >> at that point, yes. >> pelley: it took strangers in a gym to strong-arm her back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the crisis in ukraine that threatens peace in europe took a dangerous new turn today. the ukrainian government launched an offensive to try to take back eastern parts of the country now controlled by pro- russian forces. two ukrainian helicopters were shot down. the violence spread to ukraine's third largest city, odessa. supporters of the ukrainian government there fought with pro-russian activists. dozens are reported dead, and russian troops are massed on the border. clarissa ward is in ukraine. >> reporter: early this morning, ukrainian forces pushed towards slavyansk, a city that has been under the control of pro-russian rebels for nearly a month. but few in this crowd welcome them. "we want them to leave. that's it," this woman said. "we don't have weapons.
and steve hartman "on the road"- - everyone but lauren could see she was dying. >> it was that desperate? >> at that point, yes. >> pelley: it took strangers in a gym to strong-arm her back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the crisis in ukraine that threatens peace in europe took a dangerous new turn today. the ukrainian government launched an...
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and "on the road" and into the jungle with steve hartman. the unbreakable bond between mother and son. >> family's family, you know. no matter if she makes me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or presents me with a piranha head. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. in the business world, richard parsons is known as a mr. fix- it. he just got his toughest job yet. today, the nba chose parsons as the interim c.e.o. of the l.a. clippers. parsons is 66. he played basketball at the university of hawaii. he's been chairman of time warner and later citigroup. carter evans has more. >> reporter: the choice of richard parsons as interim c.e.o. of the clippers is the league's first major move to seize control of the team since owner donald sterling was banned for life. in a statement, parsons said he's been, "deeply troubled by the pain the clippers' team, fans, and partners have endured." and he said he's honored
and "on the road" and into the jungle with steve hartman. the unbreakable bond between mother and son. >> family's family, you know. no matter if she makes me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or presents me with a piranha head. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. in the business world, richard parsons is known as a mr. fix-...
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hartman said they sent joe records to petco in march. in tiburon, laura anthony abc 7 news. >> new rules go into effect this friday that could put a damper on some beach bond fire in san francisco. national park service officials are moving the cut off time for bond fires at ocean beach to 9 p.m. it's 10 right now. agency also plans to install a new set of fire pit. officials say the changes are meant to cut did you know on problems that include public drunk, leaving fires unattended and littering. the new rules will be in effect through at least labor day. >> new a fire out there today it would be blowing around a lot. pretty breezy. >> about last couple days now the gust quite strong. up to 30 miles per hour ncaa and higher in some spots. here's live doppler 7hd. we have got clouds thickening over the bay area right now. moisture being picked up already in the cloud by live doppler 7hd no force of rainfall yet but might get few isolated showers during the overnight hours. right now wind gusting up to 25 miles per hour in no have the o.
hartman said they sent joe records to petco in march. in tiburon, laura anthony abc 7 news. >> new rules go into effect this friday that could put a damper on some beach bond fire in san francisco. national park service officials are moving the cut off time for bond fires at ocean beach to 9 p.m. it's 10 right now. agency also plans to install a new set of fire pit. officials say the changes are meant to cut did you know on problems that include public drunk, leaving fires unattended and...
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. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with the power of love. >> even though the mind doesn't remember everyth eart remembers. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. three times in two weeks now, commercial airliners have flown dangerously close to collisions. today, the f.a.a. revealed the latest incident. it involved two airbus a-320s, both out of george bush intercontinental airport in houston. one of them was headed to vancouver, the other to mexico city. transportation correspondent jeff pegues tells us what went wrong. >> it happened on may 9 around m. united flight 601 was on runway 9 taking off. another united plane, flight 437, had just departed on runway 15 left. the controller instructed the pilot of flight 601 to make a right turn, putting the planes on a collision course, before realizing his mistake. >> reporter: the aircraft ended up separated by less than a mile and 400 feet vertically. >> reporter: the incident is the third near midair collision in recent weeks. on apr
. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with the power of love. >> even though the mind doesn't remember everyth eart remembers. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. three times in two weeks now, commercial airliners have flown dangerously close to collisions. today, the f.a.a. revealed the latest incident. it involved two airbus a-320s, both out of george...
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. >> alfonsi: and steve hartman "on the road." it doesn't start out well for the student teacher. >> she threw a golf ball in my direction and hit me in the head. >> alfonsi: but their lives took a sharp turn. captioning sponsored b this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> alfonsi: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm sharyn alfonsi. this is our western edition. the federal government fined general motors $35 million today. that's the maximum allowed by law for failing to tell safety regulators about a defect.me2÷6& g.m. knew about the ignition switch problem for a decade, but waited until this past february to recall more than 2.5 million vehicles. jeff glor has today's developments. >> literally, silence can kill. >> reporter: secretary of transportation anthony foxx said today tragedy might have been averted. >> together, these penalties should put all auto makers on notice. >> reporter: in a 67-page consent order, g.m. admitted it broke federal law, it agreed to give the national highway traffic safety administr
. >> alfonsi: and steve hartman "on the road." it doesn't start out well for the student teacher. >> she threw a golf ball in my direction and hit me in the head. >> alfonsi: but their lives took a sharp turn. captioning sponsored b this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> alfonsi: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm sharyn alfonsi. this is our western edition. the federal government fined general motors $35 million today. that's the...
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hartman is out nearly $7,000. petco told us it's reviewing the bill and working with hartman to reach a resolution. >>> doctors are keeping a close watch over 16 californians who came into contact with a man with a mystery disease. the cdc says the 16 were all on a plane with a man from saudi arabia who was diagnosed with middle east respiratory syndrome, or mers. mers is a potentially deadly virus that's hard to treat. the cdc did not say where in california the 16 people are. >>> some santa clara neighborhoods are about to be sprayed to kill mosquitos. it's the earliest in the year for mosquito infections with the west nile virus to be discovered in santa clara county. parts of san jose and campbell will be fogged on thursday night. >> one of my neighbors said that she noticed a couple of dead crows in her backyard. >> vector control is asking people to report any dead birds they may find. they also remind people to get rid of any standing water in the yards, try to avoid mosquito bites too if you can. there hav
hartman is out nearly $7,000. petco told us it's reviewing the bill and working with hartman to reach a resolution. >>> doctors are keeping a close watch over 16 californians who came into contact with a man with a mystery disease. the cdc says the 16 were all on a plane with a man from saudi arabia who was diagnosed with middle east respiratory syndrome, or mers. mers is a potentially deadly virus that's hard to treat. the cdc did not say where in california the 16 people are....
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figure out the private events which is brand new for us and brand new for metro and brand new for hartman studios. on the events side, if there's more events and depending on what the market is, what is the, our ability to look at that and assess that with metro and hartman and if the market can bear more weight how we share in that and is that something we will review on a regular basis. i'm talking about figuring out flexibility in the agreement that allows us to participate on the upside and obviously if the event doesn't happen then obviously there's some -- but i'm more interested in trying to understand the up side. >> it is set in terms of what the percentage of the event would be to the port. we would get 50 percent of any event revenue. the rate itself of the facility whether it's pier 35 or all were a portion of pier tuition, we will work with metro to determine that market rate. >> does the agreement have some sort of review process how often we will be looking at that? >> if we sit down every x period to determine if the market has changed, we're getting excited because we thi
figure out the private events which is brand new for us and brand new for metro and brand new for hartman studios. on the events side, if there's more events and depending on what the market is, what is the, our ability to look at that and assess that with metro and hartman and if the market can bear more weight how we share in that and is that something we will review on a regular basis. i'm talking about figuring out flexibility in the agreement that allows us to participate on the upside and...
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so steve hartman will be on the road with a wonderful story tonight about the power of love.hose stories just ahead on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. [ male announcer ] now get more of what you deserve. visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. female narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands com
so steve hartman will be on the road with a wonderful story tonight about the power of love.hose stories just ahead on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. [ male announcer ] now get more of what you deserve. visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party...
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steve hartman has his story on the road.tories tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, female narrator: through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, la
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prosecutors said hartman was trying to sneak on to flights on three separate occasions. she actually made it on to the plane once, but was discovered ?ie. a newborn seal is -- >>> a newborn seal is safe after a high speed chase to rescue it. this is a harbor seal stolen off a beach. a visiting family snatched it and took off in their rv, believe it or not. volunteers from the marine mammal center chased down the rv and eventually getting the family to give them the seal. that family drove off, but could face charges for taking the animal off the beach illegally. it is now in sausalito where it is doing well. >> bizarre. >> it is. >>> a celeste yell surprise in the night sky. the best time to see the shower that caught astronomers off guard. >> and a face for facebook. how they are now protecting your privacy. >> and when red tape threatens to end your wedding, who better to call than your congressman? how a local lawmaker stepped in to save the day. >> sphek tack lar -- spectacular tonight. we have weather to match it. >> here is >> here is a sample of what we have in st
prosecutors said hartman was trying to sneak on to flights on three separate occasions. she actually made it on to the plane once, but was discovered ?ie. a newborn seal is -- >>> a newborn seal is safe after a high speed chase to rescue it. this is a harbor seal stolen off a beach. a visiting family snatched it and took off in their rv, believe it or not. volunteers from the marine mammal center chased down the rv and eventually getting the family to give them the seal. that family...
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maryland hartman has been sentenced to two years supervised probation. police say she tried to get on planes headed to hawaii several times this year. the san mateo district attorney says hartman has been under evaluation for the past month after pleading no contest to trespassing. >>> it is the crown retail jewel of the south bay city and now it is up for sale. the prune yard in campbell with retail shops, movie theater and hotel was quietly put on the market. business and tech reporter scott budman gets reaction from business people and shoppers alike. >> reporter: it's a place where you can find a big bank. and a small bakery. the pruneyard, a campbell growth story since the early 1970s is up for sale for the first time in more than a decade. >> i probably started coming here when the pruneyard was just opened in the '70s. >> reporter: and while kept a lot of its old-school charm there's been a lot of growth here. >> it's been kind of sad to see that it's not quite the shopping destination it used to be. i would be sad to see it go. >> so many good pl
maryland hartman has been sentenced to two years supervised probation. police say she tried to get on planes headed to hawaii several times this year. the san mateo district attorney says hartman has been under evaluation for the past month after pleading no contest to trespassing. >>> it is the crown retail jewel of the south bay city and now it is up for sale. the prune yard in campbell with retail shops, movie theater and hotel was quietly put on the market. business and tech...
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prosecutors said hartman was trying to sneak on to flights on three separate occasions. she actually made it on to the plane once, but was discovered ?ie. a newborn seal is -- >>> a newborn seal is safe after a high speed chase to rescue it. this is a harbor seal stolen off a beach. a visiting family snatched it and took off in their rv, believe it or not. volunteers from the marine mammal center chased down the rv and eventually getting the family to give them the seal. that family drove off, but could face charges for taking the animal off the beach illegally. it is now in sausalito where it is doing well. >> bizarre. >> it is. >>> a celeste yell surprise in the night sky. the best time to see the shower that caught astronomers off guard. >> and a face for facebook. how they are now protecting your privacy. >> and when red tape threatens to end your wedding, who better to call than your congressman? how a local lawmaker stepped in to save the day. >> sphek tack lar -- spectacular tonight. we have weather to match it. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for ton
prosecutors said hartman was trying to sneak on to flights on three separate occasions. she actually made it on to the plane once, but was discovered ?ie. a newborn seal is -- >>> a newborn seal is safe after a high speed chase to rescue it. this is a harbor seal stolen off a beach. a visiting family snatched it and took off in their rv, believe it or not. volunteers from the marine mammal center chased down the rv and eventually getting the family to give them the seal. that family...
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think it will impact the core of the neighborhood it will be well orchard and i'm sure is metro and hartman will work with us i want this be o be a win-win. >> yeah. you gave me a tour about a year ago great structure. glad we're on the veerj of approving it and thanks to staff and everybody involved for all the hard work >> i mentioned one other thing i respect to see the lastly hong kong terminal we did extremely well, for what we built it for (laughter). >> we have to remember sometimes, we don't compare, of course, they have the money in hong kong and do more but we've done an extent job and hopefully, we'll make it sustain itself. >> i also want to drill down one more we'll be having shore power at the term and we really were at the forefront is providing the power for cruise ships it's more and more bam a start so kudos for putting this together it deltas our desire to be at the forefront of environmental issues and be good stewards for our waterfront. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> resolution 1438 carries. >> we should clap (clapping.) item 12 a presentation on the ports strategy t
think it will impact the core of the neighborhood it will be well orchard and i'm sure is metro and hartman will work with us i want this be o be a win-win. >> yeah. you gave me a tour about a year ago great structure. glad we're on the veerj of approving it and thanks to staff and everybody involved for all the hard work >> i mentioned one other thing i respect to see the lastly hong kong terminal we did extremely well, for what we built it for (laughter). >> we have to...
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petco told kpix 5 it is reviewing the medical bills and working with hartman on reaching a resolution. >>> california chrome will be allowed to wear nasal strips as he competes in the belmont stakes in three weeks. the horse is going for the triple crown. having already won the kentucky derby and the preakness. today, the new york racing association gave the green light. california chrome would be the first horse in 36 years to win the triple crown. >>> the nba has filed its formal charges against emailing battled clippers owner donald sterling. that vote scheduled on july 3rd whether the league will terminate his ownership. the league accuses sterling of damaging the nba and its teams by making racial comments somewhere fire screws in san diego fire. right now, four fires are still burning. the most destructive fire near san marcos is 89% contained. >>> about incredible story of one brave teen who risked his life to save a stranger's home. 17-year-old chris simmons has stopped to take photos of the san marcos fire. with people running away, simmons ran toward the burning hope. his bo
petco told kpix 5 it is reviewing the medical bills and working with hartman on reaching a resolution. >>> california chrome will be allowed to wear nasal strips as he competes in the belmont stakes in three weeks. the horse is going for the triple crown. having already won the kentucky derby and the preakness. today, the new york racing association gave the green light. california chrome would be the first horse in 36 years to win the triple crown. >>> the nba has filed its...
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steer hartman has the story of one gift. but first, here are the headlines for this sunday morning. family of the troubled man accused of killing six people in isla vista, california, say they warned police. he went on shooting free killing three people before taking his own life. three others were found stabbed to death. more on this storiment authorities in belgium say they are holding a suspect in connection with yesterday's shooting at a jewish museum in brussels. three people were killed, another was injured. security has been increased at other jewish sites in the city. hope frances is in the holy land, celebrated mass in the west bank city of bethlehem. also invited the palestinian to pray for peace in the middle east. ukraine's presidential elections are underway today, three months after protests led to the osseter of the pro-russian leader. and a social note. rapper and entrepreneur kanye west and kim kardashian were married last knit a wren vans fortress in florence. the $400,000 fee for renting the effort will help to fund restoration of some of italy's art treasures. te
steer hartman has the story of one gift. but first, here are the headlines for this sunday morning. family of the troubled man accused of killing six people in isla vista, california, say they warned police. he went on shooting free killing three people before taking his own life. three others were found stabbed to death. more on this storiment authorities in belgium say they are holding a suspect in connection with yesterday's shooting at a jewish museum in brussels. three people were killed,...
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prosecutors said hartman was trying to sneak on to flights on three separate occasions. she actually made it on to the plane once, but was discovered ?ie. a newborn seal is -- >>> a newborn seal is safe after a high speed chase to rescue it. this is a harbor seal stolen off a beach. a visiting family snatched it and took off in their rv, believe it or not. volunteers from the marine mammal center chased down the rv and eventually getting the family to give them the seal. that family drove off, but could face charges for taking the animal off the beach illegally. it is now in sausalito where it is doing well. >> bizarre. >> it is. >>> a celeste yell surprise in the night sky. the best time to see the shower that caught astronomers off guard. >> and a face for facebook. how they are now protecting your privacy. >> and when red tape threatens to end your wedding, who better to call than your congressman? how a local lawmaker stepped in to save the day. >> sphek tack lar -- spectacular tonight. we have weather to match it. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for ton
prosecutors said hartman was trying to sneak on to flights on three separate occasions. she actually made it on to the plane once, but was discovered ?ie. a newborn seal is -- >>> a newborn seal is safe after a high speed chase to rescue it. this is a harbor seal stolen off a beach. a visiting family snatched it and took off in their rv, believe it or not. volunteers from the marine mammal center chased down the rv and eventually getting the family to give them the seal. that family...
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and steve hartman "on the road"- - everyone but lauren could see she was dying. >> it was that desperate at that point, yes. >> pelley: it took strangers in a gym to strong-arm her back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
and steve hartman "on the road"- - everyone but lauren could see she was dying. >> it was that desperate at that point, yes. >> pelley: it took strangers in a gym to strong-arm her back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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and "on the road" and into the jungle with steve hartman. the unbreakable bond between mother and son. >> family's family, you know. no matter if she makes me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or presents me with a piranha head. captioning sponsor b
and "on the road" and into the jungle with steve hartman. the unbreakable bond between mother and son. >> family's family, you know. no matter if she makes me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or presents me with a piranha head. captioning sponsor b
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. >> reporter: but bill hartman says while research on weight wagering is thin, people tend to gain weightk after the challenge is over and some gained more weight than the dieters who didn't have a financial incentive. >> that's the concern, you finish the wager and then do you have the behaviors in place to continue losing weight? >> reporter: still, deb calls weight wagering a winning strategy for losing. while she has regained eight pounds back, she is 22 pounds lighter and $1,000 richer money where she donated to where she works out. she participated with a team and they all donated all of their winnings. healthy wage pays successful dieters with funding from corporate sponsors, advertising and people who don't meet their goals. dieters have to document their weight loss, right, with a video and they actually hold up a newspaper with that day's date and you also get verification from a doctor or fitness person. >> wondering how they are held accountable. >> reporter: this whole thing you have to go through where you hold up the paper, stand on the scale, it has to be a certain angle.
. >> reporter: but bill hartman says while research on weight wagering is thin, people tend to gain weightk after the challenge is over and some gained more weight than the dieters who didn't have a financial incentive. >> that's the concern, you finish the wager and then do you have the behaviors in place to continue losing weight? >> reporter: still, deb calls weight wagering a winning strategy for losing. while she has regained eight pounds back, she is 22 pounds lighter...
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. >> alfonsi: and steve hartman "on the road."esn't start out well for the student teacher. >> she threw a golf ball in my direction and hit me in the head. >> alfonsi: but their lives took a sharp turn. captioning sponsored b
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menachem lorberbaum at the hartman institute, where he's director of the center for jewish political thought. this center provides a voice of reason and passionate understanding in a society that is increasingly polarized by issues over land, religion, the ethical dimension, and its impact on society. >> well, the issue of land has been an issue for a century also in the zionist movement. first of all, sovereignty needs territory. sovereignty presumes territory. and therefore, the question of territory was one that came hand in hand with the zionists' dream of creating a sovereign state. now the question of the- "which land? how much land?" is a question that's been going on for a century, and it should be put in perspective, because what we're seeing now is the latest chapter following the six day war of an ongoing discussion of the century. the discussion began a century ago when theodore herzl proposed his uganda plan, which was to say if the idea of zionism is basically to alleviate the situation of jews in europe, which already people felt a century ago to be untenable, then any
menachem lorberbaum at the hartman institute, where he's director of the center for jewish political thought. this center provides a voice of reason and passionate understanding in a society that is increasingly polarized by issues over land, religion, the ethical dimension, and its impact on society. >> well, the issue of land has been an issue for a century also in the zionist movement. first of all, sovereignty needs territory. sovereignty presumes territory. and therefore, the...
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and then, steve hartman takes us to venezuela for a mother and son story that can be measured not only in miles but also in centuries. >> as a boy growing up in new jersey -- >> this is my mom. reporter: david good used to tell people his mom died in a car crash. it wasn't true, but as far as he was concerned, at least that story wasn't embarrassing. >> what's my mom doing? oh, she's naked in the jungle eating tarantulas. >> reporter: it's a mother and son reunion you have to see to believe. just ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: the buck stops here was favorite saying of president harry s. truman but for much of the recent financial crisis it could be applied to timothy geithner. today he speaks to our anthony mason. >> reporter: as treasury secretary during the financial crisis, he became a lightning rod. did you ever sort of look at it as a no-win job? >> i was pretty confident it was a no-win job. >> reporter: in his first television interview since leaving the treasury, timothy geithner talks about the bailout, the banks, and their bonuses. >> this is going to kill us. i used
and then, steve hartman takes us to venezuela for a mother and son story that can be measured not only in miles but also in centuries. >> as a boy growing up in new jersey -- >> this is my mom. reporter: david good used to tell people his mom died in a car crash. it wasn't true, but as far as he was concerned, at least that story wasn't embarrassing. >> what's my mom doing? oh, she's naked in the jungle eating tarantulas. >> reporter: it's a mother and son reunion you...
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daniel hartman was the author of a book wrote why should it fall to me to defend him?here are the lion hearted liberals who are so quick to deannounce political arrests in distant dictatorships. it has relevance to who we are today in a multicultural, multireligious society where you have to discuss the history of islam and you have to deal with the negative just like we deal with the negative of my faith, christianity. i don't see why we can't have a public discussion? >> would you want to go to england right now and risk it? >> i think that's the beauty of the constitution, as simple as it is, it's a few pages and we can always rely on it and go back to it. this obviously wouldn't happen here. i assume because of the free speech. >> and if it's on campus. >> or if -- audiotapes you in the privacy of your own own and then all of a sudden your basketball team is taken away from you. i'm not condoning what he said. when a private conversation is being used against you, that would be a test of the constitution. >> my husband peter has a british accent. he's from there, o
daniel hartman was the author of a book wrote why should it fall to me to defend him?here are the lion hearted liberals who are so quick to deannounce political arrests in distant dictatorships. it has relevance to who we are today in a multicultural, multireligious society where you have to discuss the history of islam and you have to deal with the negative just like we deal with the negative of my faith, christianity. i don't see why we can't have a public discussion? >> would you want...
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law on my behalf and tonio in for tom hartman in washington d.c.and here's what's coming up on tonight's big picture for the first time in history the ten highest paid c.e.o.'s in the u.s. all received more than one hundred million dollars a year in direct compensation last year how's wall street strip mining helping to pad the wallets of the wealthy elite we're going to talk about that also despite all the damage they've inflicted on the american people and the economy no big bank has pled guilty to criminal charges in more than two decades isn't it time to hold the big banks accountable for the destruction of our economy and over in europe a drug has to go through rigorous testing and trials before officials say it's safe in approved for the market but here in america while we wait for that drug because health issues and potentially deadly side effects before we take it off the market isn't it time we get on board with europe and accept the precautionary principle that they lay out. you need to know this for the first time in world history the te
law on my behalf and tonio in for tom hartman in washington d.c.and here's what's coming up on tonight's big picture for the first time in history the ten highest paid c.e.o.'s in the u.s. all received more than one hundred million dollars a year in direct compensation last year how's wall street strip mining helping to pad the wallets of the wealthy elite we're going to talk about that also despite all the damage they've inflicted on the american people and the economy no big bank has pled...
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yesterday marilyn hartman was sentenced to probation and ordered to undergo supervised psychiatric treatment. hartmann had tried to sneak on to flights to hawaii on three planes in february and trial -- actually made it on to a plane once but was discovered before takeoff. >>> an amber alert remains in in effect for a two-year-old boy out of southern california. he was kidnapped yesterday around 6:30 in los angeles. they believe he was taken by abraham vargas. the nissan mini man believed to be stolen by vargas was found empty in east l.a. authorities believe vargas may be heading to mexico. >>> an oakland group has collected more than 33,000 signatures in an effort to raise the minimum wage. they turned in the signatures yesterday to the city clerk. they began collecting them in february. the goal is to raise city's minimum wage from eight dollars to $12.25 cents an hour and to get the initiative on the november ballot. the city has 30 days to verify the signature. >>> a mad dash for hidden cash continued overnight. lucky people all over the bay area are finding money left by a mysterious b
yesterday marilyn hartman was sentenced to probation and ordered to undergo supervised psychiatric treatment. hartmann had tried to sneak on to flights to hawaii on three planes in february and trial -- actually made it on to a plane once but was discovered before takeoff. >>> an amber alert remains in in effect for a two-year-old boy out of southern california. he was kidnapped yesterday around 6:30 in los angeles. they believe he was taken by abraham vargas. the nissan mini man...
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yesterday, marilyn hartman was sentenced to probation and ordered to undergo supervised psychiatric treatment. discovered before takeoff. >>> a mad dash for hidden cash. continues overnight. lucky people all over the bay area are finding money. left by a mysterious been factor in an unexpected high-tech treasure hunt. the stashes of cash have been found all over san francisco and oakland. this is a map showing some of those locations. abc7 news anchor ama dates has details. >> hidden cash is the twitter handle that has people talking and tweeting in the bay area. the mystery person behind the twitter account is leaving cash on the streets of san francisco and oakland. a reward to anyone who can figure out the location of the money from a tweeted clue. alfie astrada of oakland saw one of the clues it showed cash at three places in the lake merit b.a.r.t. station. >> one of those was near the bike racks, the bill was gone by then. i saw the container over here, and that looks familiar. i looked over there and found it. >> estrada also had plans for the money if he found it. >> i donated it to a
yesterday, marilyn hartman was sentenced to probation and ordered to undergo supervised psychiatric treatment. discovered before takeoff. >>> a mad dash for hidden cash. continues overnight. lucky people all over the bay area are finding money. left by a mysterious been factor in an unexpected high-tech treasure hunt. the stashes of cash have been found all over san francisco and oakland. this is a map showing some of those locations. abc7 news anchor ama dates has details. >>...
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all right thank you so much tom hartman really appreciate coming on. that's our show you guys to make and tomorrow when i break the stuff all over again i'm going to. i promised my mother that i would come here. six million is terrifying just imagine six million lives and fates. the most and i hope to search for the records of people who went missing during world war two between one hundred forty one and one hundred forty five years. you know we know where he was buried. and so was it all started with a call from grandma's cousin where you the she said a distant relative of ours had been found but that image that we asked was just left to help we just left found all the records. that i feel obliged to do this it's just when i see that i'm helping people i just feel better about myself. war is probably the most complex human activity. still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know what they're up there as there are of us people. reading. this summer shoots my
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. >> one of betsy's best friend was linda hartman. the last person she had's suspect killed betsy especially how upset he was about her terminal cancer. >> the way that he had spoken about losing betsy, you know how much he loved her and how he didn't know whether he was going to live without her. he was taking it really badly. >> but, said linda, the police didn't seem to want to hear any of that. >> they kept on asking me, do you think it could have been russ? >> but, of course, most of what you heard was just opinion. russ' defender had something much strong never their corner, an alibi. remember that game night russ said he attended between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. the night betsy was murdered. this is michael corbin, the host of game night. a few of his friends have been coming by tuesday nights for years. >> essentially it's a way we can all get together, be sociable and not spend any money. >> that particular tuesday night, mike said, russ and the others watched movies together and everyone left at 9:00 p.m. as usual. then early the
. >> one of betsy's best friend was linda hartman. the last person she had's suspect killed betsy especially how upset he was about her terminal cancer. >> the way that he had spoken about losing betsy, you know how much he loved her and how he didn't know whether he was going to live without her. he was taking it really badly. >> but, said linda, the police didn't seem to want to hear any of that. >> they kept on asking me, do you think it could have been russ? >>...
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. >> reporter: will hartman admits his job as a professional gamer sounds fun but he explains he and teammates live together and focus countless hours on perfecting their craft. >> it's not just messing around all day. it takes a lot of discipline. we go to practice with a goal and things you want to accomplish. >> reporter: this is big business, not just for the players. gaming draws huge audiences. so much so, there's an entire on-line broadcast network dedicated to it. major league gaming broadcasts competitions that draws thousands of spectators and sell out arenas. mlg focus on the day's highlights from gamers playing at home. >> you want to follow your favorite team and player. see how they are doing and performing and just like "sports center. " >> reporter: but even players who aren't pros can turn a profit. jason and bill can make up to a couple thousand dollars a month just by doing this. the father and son stream live to the internet. >> we try to stream every day. >> reporter: running ads and offering a subscription to fans who log in to watch them play "call of duty." >>
. >> reporter: will hartman admits his job as a professional gamer sounds fun but he explains he and teammates live together and focus countless hours on perfecting their craft. >> it's not just messing around all day. it takes a lot of discipline. we go to practice with a goal and things you want to accomplish. >> reporter: this is big business, not just for the players. gaming draws huge audiences. so much so, there's an entire on-line broadcast network dedicated to it....
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coming up i'll talk to tom hartman about why eighty eight d. may not it is it all stay tuned. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is portrait we have historical terms with berlin airlift it reverse. course and seven or seven go down to the bottom some load shifts on takeoff cause you're going to become stable while you're talking really billions of dollars to move billions of dollars worth of equipment at what point use the false no longer works you impress. us with the washington well as submissive. is being suggested in the latest numbers in the media and the author stephen moore in addition to that actually back to a doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer east india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a great america is the largest economy in the wrong it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the prettiness that is mostly an alternative to the status quo but one night the real alternatives
coming up i'll talk to tom hartman about why eighty eight d. may not it is it all stay tuned. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is portrait we have historical terms with berlin airlift it reverse. course and seven or seven go down to the bottom some load shifts on takeoff cause you're going to become stable while you're talking really billions of dollars to move billions of dollars worth of equipment at what point use the false no longer works you...
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all right thank you so much tom hartman really appreciate you coming on. that's our show you guys drive megan tomorrow when i break the stuff all over again a good night's. sleep on your show a moment i should be making news all the face i deserve i feel alone. from . a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. think . it was like gold if you. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct all books. will. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying the truth rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america among them are ready to join the movement then welcome the big. bomb to our in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big pict
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i would say phil hartman and danny aykroyd on the silver eddy murphy greatest performer dana carvy.r six years he never never did not kill. he was a beast. >> and still is. carvy is still very funny wherever he goes. >> i love him like a brother. man, just to watch that guy destroy was beautiful. >> all right. second question comes from lewis brawr, las vegas. what is it with your opening hand gestures and all of its variance at the start of each miller time? >> well, lewis, i'm signaling people to spy on you no. it's an homage to the guy, the chisum instructor at the nelson mandela memorial. that guy at the beginning who was teaching you how to count with your fingers? i couldn't tell. he said is that chisum, sign language? telling maury wheels the steal. i could never figure it out o. owe ahmadinejad to the great jarney carson. i loved the car knack thing. >> kathleen bassfor fort royal virginia. please ask miller what he plans to do when california is hit by the great earthquake when it breaks it off from the west of the u.s.a. are you ready for that miller? >> i will tell you wh
i would say phil hartman and danny aykroyd on the silver eddy murphy greatest performer dana carvy.r six years he never never did not kill. he was a beast. >> and still is. carvy is still very funny wherever he goes. >> i love him like a brother. man, just to watch that guy destroy was beautiful. >> all right. second question comes from lewis brawr, las vegas. what is it with your opening hand gestures and all of its variance at the start of each miller time? >> well,...
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all right thank you so much tom hartman really appreciate you coming on. that's our show you guys try megan tomorrow when i break the set all over again i'm going to. put it on your cultural phenomena like i should be making news all the face time sometimes you know known. it was. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm rory sushant. the germans could do whatever the one wants to be spotted they could take any man in the changes and put a sign on the in the right whatever explanation you don't like to be confident the war hard civil war gee. we think of the way we think of. sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and frank. why he has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you to know about. through all labor it's. still bolide. daily subsidies a pig in all wilderness isn't. it. fifty needs to review the economic up and downs in the finance column long stay the longer the deal sank i and the rest of the life until you meet katie will be every week on all things. stepping back from the bre
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coming up i'll talk to tom hartman about why eighty eight d. may not be a disease at all stay tuned. i promised my mother that i would come here. six million is terrifying just imagine six million lives so it's. mostly i hope to search for the records of people who went missing during world war two between one hundred forty one and one hundred forty five years. and now we know where he was buried. it all started with a call from grandma's cousin where you she said a distant relative of ours had been found but that when we asked to help found all the records. bludge to do this it's just when i see that i'm helping people i just feel better about myself. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. answer it still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. to kill a bunch of people you don't know if they're on the premises there are a us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best e
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ryan hartman believes in 25 years these aircraft will fly in u.s. airspace as their reliability is ensured. but they will also become increasingly autonomous in war, though he doubts they'll ever be given the decision on when to kill. >> i think it's a low probability. i think there are some things, some decisions that humans make that make -- that make the doctrine of war work. and so, i think that's a very low probability. >> reporter: meantime, congress is thinking of holding up funding for the u-class over dispute of what it should be able to do. insitu has an interesting business model. rather than selling systems, it leases them to customers like the marines and leases them the operators, and then when the marines in afghanistan are done with them, they take the scan eagles back and refurbishes them for commercial customers like conocophilips. next hour, we'll go inside the most expensive pentagon program ever. back to you. >> wow. jane, you're going to stick around. let's talk about some of the defense stocks, because there's probably only on
ryan hartman believes in 25 years these aircraft will fly in u.s. airspace as their reliability is ensured. but they will also become increasingly autonomous in war, though he doubts they'll ever be given the decision on when to kill. >> i think it's a low probability. i think there are some things, some decisions that humans make that make -- that make the doctrine of war work. and so, i think that's a very low probability. >> reporter: meantime, congress is thinking of holding up...
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steve hartman has a chat with a big tipper. dismisses hopes for dinosaur revival and more. first headlines from this sunday morning the 4th of may, 2014. ukrainian forces are on the move again today, they're trying to get control of public building from pro-russian separatists across eastern ukraine. yesterday, seven european military observers held captive by pro-russian separatists were freed after eight days. in northeastern afghanistan rescuers have given up looking for survivors buried under a massive mudslide. hundreds of people are missing, volunteers were doing everything that they could but little can be done. the washington press corps rolled out the red carpet at the white house correspondents dinner. guests were from hollywood and political stars and president obama who poked fun of himself and -- >> let's face it, you'll miss me when i'm gone. it will be harder to convince the american people that it was intended. >> churchill downs, california chrome lived up to expectations with a convincing win of the 140th kentucky derby. it was jockey victor espinoza secon
steve hartman has a chat with a big tipper. dismisses hopes for dinosaur revival and more. first headlines from this sunday morning the 4th of may, 2014. ukrainian forces are on the move again today, they're trying to get control of public building from pro-russian separatists across eastern ukraine. yesterday, seven european military observers held captive by pro-russian separatists were freed after eight days. in northeastern afghanistan rescuers have given up looking for survivors buried...
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so before i go will find out soon enough all right thank you very much the big picture is tom hartman thanks lou. and now the average american is still struggling with the effects of the recession for one group of americans c.e.o.'s you'd never know it even happened for the first time median c.e.o. pay has it eight digits ten point five million dollars that's a total fifty percent increase over the last four years according to an associated press study in two thousand and nine c.e.o.'s made one hundred eighty one times the average worker but that proportion rose to two hundred fifty seven times in two thousand and thirteen the magnitude of this surge is largely due to growth in the stock market after the after the recession and criticism of c.e.o.'s outsized cash bonuses a lot of companies restructured executive pay packages to include more stock less cash the highest paid c.e.o. last year was anthony nabors industries an oilfield services company he raked in sixty eight point three million dollars corporate media has also did well c.b.s. as leslie moonves one of the top earners took
so before i go will find out soon enough all right thank you very much the big picture is tom hartman thanks lou. and now the average american is still struggling with the effects of the recession for one group of americans c.e.o.'s you'd never know it even happened for the first time median c.e.o. pay has it eight digits ten point five million dollars that's a total fifty percent increase over the last four years according to an associated press study in two thousand and nine c.e.o.'s made one...
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book i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. while the fast food industry rakes in around two hundred billion dollars every year its workers are the lowest paid in the entire economy in the time they got paid a living wage more on that in just a moment also on saturday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law the country's first so-called right to try act it will allow terminally ill people to use experimental drugs that have not been approved by the f.d.a. is just the future of health care or just a feel good scam and the origins of eighty's prefer proposed forty eight billion dollars purchase of directv can be traced back to one man ronald reagan you know why inside still a take. getting to know this fast food industry can't pay its workers a living wage and it has no business doing business in america it's really that simple and fast food workers and one hundred fifty cities across the u.s. and thirty three countries around the world walked off their jobs last thursday they had to wonder man in one demand alone. bu
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transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome big picture. this is a media leave us so we leave the media privacy bush and security for your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . shooting resumes burnt and a personnel carrier is set on fire in the eastern ukrainian city of money opel at least twenty were killed during a military assault on friday. he condemned the outbreak of violence caused by pro russia separatists u.s. blatantly government forces in many opel despite footage showing the ukrainian army opening fire on civilians. in the baltic region nato kicks off massive military drills on russia's doorstep involving a record breaking six thousand troops. more than a decade of
transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome big picture. this is a media leave us so we leave the media privacy bush and security for your party there's a goal. for shoes that no...
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well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture.american pharmaceutical giant pfizer is currently in talks to buy british drug company i was present for one hundred six billion dollars if the deal goes through pfizer would get to change from being an american company to a british one why would they want to know what does that say about our loophole and that's the tax code also six years ago saturday the supreme court declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional how much has changed since then and what do we need to do to keep the legacy of brown v board alive and every once in a while some crazy right winger like louie gohmert so that the things have gotten so large and then oh it's time for is great to see i say let them lead i'll explain why in tonight's we take. you need to know this america as a whole lot of welfare queens you're rich off the public dime cheap to cheat the taxpayers and rob. the government blind their parasites and so on to cut them off from their life blood where i am going all bill riley the
well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture.american pharmaceutical giant pfizer is currently in talks to buy british drug company i was present for one hundred six billion dollars if the deal goes through pfizer would get to change from being an american company to a british one why would they want to know what does that say about our loophole and that's the tax code also six years ago saturday the supreme court declared racial segregation in...
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. >> senator hartman wants the senate to vote on legislation requiring approval of the keystone x oil pipeline. the north dakota republican is our guest this week on "newsmakers." he details his efforts to get the pipeline approved. you can see the interview at 6 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> when it went off there were these incredible successes. were they the first women stockholders in the world, not to be repeated for 100 years, they have a radical newspaper, they spoke to 6000 people and more, they were celebrities. they would have headlines with just the names. they were very famous based on the beginnings with vanderbilt. the family just kept threatening them with blackmail, threatening to expose them. and then the mother started this ridiculous court trial in which she said that victoria's then wanted to kill her. the press went wild and wrote about this very trashy family. the sisters had been trying hard for two years to hide all of that. they were inventing and reinventing themselves. they were not at all the least and they had moved on forward. changere willing to their
. >> senator hartman wants the senate to vote on legislation requiring approval of the keystone x oil pipeline. the north dakota republican is our guest this week on "newsmakers." he details his efforts to get the pipeline approved. you can see the interview at 6 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> when it went off there were these incredible successes. were they the first women stockholders in the world, not to be repeated for 100 years, they have a radical newspaper, they...
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back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this hour for years alec the american legislative exchange council has made most of its noise and achieved most of its successes at the state level so what is the group now trying to influence environmental policy at the federal level and for nearly two hundred years the military had been prevented from being engaged in domestic affairs and from enforcing state laws but today's supreme court is apparently fine with letting the military lockup of american citizens and detain them for indefinite amounts of time what ever happened to our constitutional rights on that in tonight's debate. in the best of the rest of the news but gaza to gaza because they republicans like their allies they have been complaining more about gazi lately than jan complained about marsh on the brady bunch they're now claiming the newly uncovered e-mails are probably probably positive of a white house magazine cover up on friday speaker of the house john boehner announced he was setting up a select committee to look into them and go as he attacks ed while boehne
back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this hour for years alec the american legislative exchange council has made most of its noise and achieved most of its successes at the state level so what is the group now trying to influence environmental policy at the federal level and for nearly two hundred years the military had been prevented from being engaged in domestic affairs and from enforcing state laws but today's supreme court is apparently fine with letting the military lockup...
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friends national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in my world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing them that if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to. the end says it is often done to this way especially when they were in a good mood but nelvis performance is rarely seen. these three friends mark abel and kanye live in the mountains not far from the como camp the village has no electricity and was no newspaper deliveries the only news they get is through local gossip rumors of a new big airplane have already reached them and they're hoping to find a way to see the flying wonder for themselves. life in the mountains of papua new guinea is not as wild as it is strange. very different civilizations particularly unusual way. white people made a big mistake when they brought western clothing here it rains a lot. of grass dries very quickly after the rain but it takes a long time for t. shirt to dr
friends national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in my world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing them that if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to. the end says it is often done to this way especially when they were in a good mood but nelvis performance is rarely seen. these three friends mark...
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i have a good thing who i have to talk about kenneth hartman who's serving a life without possibility parole here in lancaster prison. and he wrote a beautiful book about his life growing up in the foster care system, in the juvenile hall, in prison. he was arrested for murder when he was 17 years old for murdering a home he is man. he was a racist skinhead person. and you would think how could he be my friend? well, when i met him a few years ago when i was doing writing workshops in land lancaster pri. i went there for almost eight hours a day with these prisoners, level four. many lifers. i met kenneth hart match. and what a wonderful human being. after 35 years in prison, he's become a wonderful human being. he's no longer a racist skinhead. he's no longer -- he actually helped create the first -- [inaudible] of the state of california. people from different races respect him now. and he's become my friend. and i wish that he could be left free, because he would help this world. and yet the way the world, he'll never be let out. we won't ever consider it. i think this is where we'
i have a good thing who i have to talk about kenneth hartman who's serving a life without possibility parole here in lancaster prison. and he wrote a beautiful book about his life growing up in the foster care system, in the juvenile hall, in prison. he was arrested for murder when he was 17 years old for murdering a home he is man. he was a racist skinhead person. and you would think how could he be my friend? well, when i met him a few years ago when i was doing writing workshops in land...