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. >> never underestimate the power of learned helplessness, learned helplessness.that if you hear propaganda over and again, if you hear ideology over and again, you learn to be helpless because you think there's nothing you can do about it. and the argument that's being made from so many people is i've seen it, theres have been previews of this film played out. and you'll see the comments on the web site, well, these people are irresponsible. i mean why can't they hold a job or why can't they -- >> why did they have children why did they buy this house. the mortgage for the newmans was $850 a month, not a lot when you were, you know, compared to what most of us, the percentage most of us put of our income into our shelter. but people will write on the web angry letters and say they're responsible for this. it's not the system. i means that's learned helplessness. when you have bought into its argue that you are responsible, you and you alone are responsible for your success. you know, the revolution that you are talking about, they were wealthy men. they put their
. >> never underestimate the power of learned helplessness, learned helplessness.that if you hear propaganda over and again, if you hear ideology over and again, you learn to be helpless because you think there's nothing you can do about it. and the argument that's being made from so many people is i've seen it, theres have been previews of this film played out. and you'll see the comments on the web site, well, these people are irresponsible. i mean why can't they hold a job or why can't...
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the problem is that we have been taught to be helpless and jaded rather than to feel that we are empowered and can make a difference. >> taught by whom? by those of us who report the news of bad things happening? >> well, the stuff that is being reported on the news tends not to be the kind of stuff that we need to know about in order to be outraged. climate change is one of the great tests of journalism. there was "the new york times" headline about the first time that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reached 400 parts per million, which "the times" said that carbon dioxide had reached a level not seen in "millions of years." >> yeah. >> my jaw fell. you would think that that would cause a worldwide stir. and instead, it was a one-day story, on to the next thing. >> as you know, president obama recently made a major speech in which he announced a new plan to tackle climate change. all three cable networks turned to the president's speech, but then they cut away from it well before it was intended to end. fox news cut away saying the remarks could be streamed online, and then they turned t
the problem is that we have been taught to be helpless and jaded rather than to feel that we are empowered and can make a difference. >> taught by whom? by those of us who report the news of bad things happening? >> well, the stuff that is being reported on the news tends not to be the kind of stuff that we need to know about in order to be outraged. climate change is one of the great tests of journalism. there was "the new york times" headline about the first time that...
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i means that's ned helplessness.when you have bought into its argue that you are responsible, you and you alone are responsible for your success. you know, the revolution that you are talking about, they were wealthy men. they put their lives on the line f it had gone the other way, washington and jefferson would have been hanging from some tree. we need that kind of-- of course i know they were blind about slavery. but we need that kind of response from our financial elites. some of them are hopeless. they live for more and more and more and enough is never enough for somebody who thinks enough is too little. but instead of responding with charity, our financial class needs to respond with justice. and to support the politicians. and there are good politicians. who work for those-- for the goals set forth in those surveys that we told you about that sporbted the very social contract that has been shredded in the last 30 years. and one of the arguments that they buy is that, you know, that they sell is that it is a s
i means that's ned helplessness.when you have bought into its argue that you are responsible, you and you alone are responsible for your success. you know, the revolution that you are talking about, they were wealthy men. they put their lives on the line f it had gone the other way, washington and jefferson would have been hanging from some tree. we need that kind of-- of course i know they were blind about slavery. but we need that kind of response from our financial elites. some of them are...
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happy is not comfort but earned success the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helplessnessent when good things occurred that were not burned like nicls coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gav up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. a paid advertisement for starvista entertainment and time life's music llection. these are songs about real life... songs about lo... songs that come straight from the heart. ♪ here you come again ♪ ♪ just when i've begun to get myself together ♪ ♪ oh, baby, i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ forever and ever, amen ♪ama, he's crazy ♪ crazy over me ♪ just the good ol' boys ♪ never meaning no harm
happy is not comfort but earned success the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helplessnessent when good things occurred that were not burned like nicls coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gav up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. a paid...
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like nichols coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessnesseople gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. erybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. "the willis report" is next. wonderful weekend, guys. ♪ >> hi, everyone. tonight on "the willis report" the sudde l.a. with obamacare. how much trouble is this law in? the woman who had her nborn baby taken away from our periodic she failed a drug test after she ate at poppy seed bagel. we will buy into that cake. have you heard? made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories a coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. didhi
like nichols coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessnesseople gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. erybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. "the willis report" is next. wonderful weekend, guys. ♪ >> hi, everyone. tonight on "the willis report" the sudde l.a....
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burned like nichols comg onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it proded helplessnessle gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. [dave gentry] hello, i'm dave gentry welcome to small stocks and big money. [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [dave gentry}first, a quick update. redchip's document security systems reached a high of over $3.50, up from $2.10 just six weeks ago when it first appeared, here, at the redchip money report.
burned like nichols comg onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it proded helplessnessle gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. [dave gentry] hello, i'm dave gentry welcome to small stocks and big money. [intro music] [intro music] [intro music]...
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when they're in despair, they have crushing loneliness, this helpless, helplessness and hopelessness just drove people to madness. and the rape and pregnancy and struggling. the things a mom does happen to i am my grant. on the other hand i had problem with my siblings and my family. why do you have to reveal this to the world? >> they say this after the book came out and they knew you revealed it? >> i was telling them, i am, i am not going to sugar coat. i might say something that would have negative effect on my family. i don't feel i owe my life as american. i see that, i owe that to america and owe that to my daughter. >> tell an honest story? >> right. i love america and chicago so much. and i think, it's, this is it's the right thing to do. also another thing was about this, talk about my christmas and, thanksgiving for three years. i never, i didn't have the money and then, mostly, was, afraid i might not get it back if i ever visit my home. i was feeling alone here by myself. i could go to friend in the chinese community but i would never learn english the way i do now. i mu
when they're in despair, they have crushing loneliness, this helpless, helplessness and hopelessness just drove people to madness. and the rape and pregnancy and struggling. the things a mom does happen to i am my grant. on the other hand i had problem with my siblings and my family. why do you have to reveal this to the world? >> they say this after the book came out and they knew you revealed it? >> i was telling them, i am, i am not going to sugar coat. i might say something that...
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like nichols coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessnessd became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. she has we celebrate our nation'sirthday want to share with you my favorite interviews so far this year, right here, right now. >> from fox business headquarters in new york city it is the tom sullivan show. here is your host, tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us. the top of this that, government service started as a naval aviator than as a congressman, he ran the office of economic opportunity, he was ambassador to nato, white house chief of staff, served twice as defense secretary. if there is someone more experienced in holding office in washington i'm not sure who that would be. here's my interview with the
like nichols coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessnessd became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. she has we celebrate our nation'sirthday want to share with you my favorite interviews so far this year, right here, right now. >> from fox business...
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happy is not comfort but earned success the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helplessnessent when good things occurred that were not burned lik nichols coming onslaught machines it did not incree people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future everybody goes through pain and loss a struggleo overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. >>> good evening, everybody. thank you for being with us. the fate of the immigration reform bill making its way through congress may be in the hands now of some of the most conservative members of the republican party. house speaker john boehner says he will not move on the senate's gang of eight bill until it has the pport of the majority of the republicans in the house. and it's unclear whether they will support it. the republican pay's share of the hispanic vote has actually declined. it fell after president reagan signed the origil amnesty legislation into law in 1986.
happy is not comfort but earned success the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helplessnessent when good things occurred that were not burned lik nichols coming onslaught machines it did not incree people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future everybody goes through pain and loss a struggleo overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will...
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symbolizes the helplessness of the civilian victims. >> i find the prayer for the dead deeply moving. i feel the sincerity of the russian christians in their mourning for german more victims. after the group photograph, we move on to the russian war graves. the biker is once more -- once more transformed -- into the father and in the russian part of the cemetery he will pray for the victims of warfare. [indiscernible] almost 400 soviet citizens are buried here, and they were called traitors during the stalin regime. [indiscernible] >> the prayer is for those who were victims of the nazis and of soviet propaganda. it was the germans who brought them here and it is the germans to look after this from today. we are doing what our fellow germans have neglected to do, fulfilling an honorable mention by defending the fallen -- who abandoned by our homeland. >> over the next few days we traveled down country roads and highways, spending the night here or setting up of art -- our own camps. they oncelages that marched through. we were here at the site of one world worst crimes in history, the
symbolizes the helplessness of the civilian victims. >> i find the prayer for the dead deeply moving. i feel the sincerity of the russian christians in their mourning for german more victims. after the group photograph, we move on to the russian war graves. the biker is once more -- once more transformed -- into the father and in the russian part of the cemetery he will pray for the victims of warfare. [indiscernible] almost 400 soviet citizens are buried here, and they were called...
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burned like nichols coming onslaut machines it did notncrease people's well-being but it produced helplessnessple gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. for you in egypt. >> 6:00 a.m. eastern time. wake up, don't miss a minute of it. >> see you then. >> help wanted we're starting to see those signs pop up again. the private sector starting to create more than 2,000 jobs la month. meanwhile, uncle sam is handing out pink lips. are private jobs going up because government jobs are going down? hi, everyone. i'm brenda butler. this is bulles and bears. let's getight to it. private sector hiring because the federal government is finally cutting? >> well, look. brenda, government
burned like nichols coming onslaut machines it did notncrease people's well-being but it produced helplessnessple gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. for you in egypt. >> 6:00 a.m. eastern time. wake up, don't miss a minute of it. >> see you then. >> help wanted we're...
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he was no helpless wall flower. this is "studio b." nice have you here. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ she was a picky eater. we now i'm her dietitian... ...anlast year, she wasn'tating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and now boost comes in two delicious, new bars. look for them next to boost drinks. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... ...being my mom. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares c
he was no helpless wall flower. this is "studio b." nice have you here. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ she was a picky eater. we now i'm her dietitian... ...anlast year, she wasn'tating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every...
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nothing helpless about kt. up next, more i had ossie. the chalk talk, we'll highlight some of the most, well, annoying, i think we'll be gentle. most annoying. here next. ♪ ebony and ivory, live together in perfect harmony ♪ >> stevie wonder's 1982 hit ebony and ivory, a great song, a great message, a great entertainer. but now he's issuing threats regarding the zimmerman verdict and stand your ground. stevie wonder performing in canada on sunday when he said he would never again perform in the state of florida or any state where he finds that a stand-your-ground law exists. i don't get it, stevie. what are you thinking? so we've got no choice but to include him in what teams like a parade of fools on this issue. folks who have come out insisting they know better than the florida jury that spent three weeks listening to the evidence, examining it carefully and deciding in a narrow and reasonable verdict that there was reasonable doubt on the two charges against zimmerman. second degree murder and manslaughter. they acquitted, exonerated
nothing helpless about kt. up next, more i had ossie. the chalk talk, we'll highlight some of the most, well, annoying, i think we'll be gentle. most annoying. here next. ♪ ebony and ivory, live together in perfect harmony ♪ >> stevie wonder's 1982 hit ebony and ivory, a great song, a great message, a great entertainer. but now he's issuing threats regarding the zimmerman verdict and stand your ground. stevie wonder performing in canada on sunday when he said he would never again...
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nothing helpless about kt. up next, more i had ossie. the chalk talk, we'll highlight some of the most, well, annoying, i thinkwe'll be gentle. most annoying. here next. here next. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. ♪ ebony and ivory, live together in perfecect harmony ♪ >> stevie wonder's 1982 hit ebony and ivory, a great song, a great message, a great entertainer. but now he's issuing threats regardg the zimmerman verdict and stand your ground. stevie wonder performing in canada on sunday when he said he would never again perform in the state of florida or any state where he finds that a stand-your-ground law exists. i don't get it, stevie. what are you thinking? so we've got no choice but to include him in what teams like a parade of fools on this issue. folks who have come
nothing helpless about kt. up next, more i had ossie. the chalk talk, we'll highlight some of the most, well, annoying, i thinkwe'll be gentle. most annoying. here next. here next. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. ♪ ebony and...
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. >> we feel so helpless. >> their continued calls for justice as the suspect appears in court. and by george, prince william and kate finally pick their baby's name. >> a good start according to this picture anyway. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> plenty of low clouds around. looks to be a little bit stronger delta breeze. not much change coast bay. >>> antioch man accused of killing two people at a san francisco jewelry store scheduled to enter a
. >> we feel so helpless. >> their continued calls for justice as the suspect appears in court. and by george, prince william and kate finally pick their baby's name. >> a good start according to this picture anyway. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch...
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nothing helpless about kt. up next, more i had ossie. ththe chalk talk, we'll highlig some of the most, well, annoying, i ththink we'll be gentle. most annoying. most annoying. here next. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbi my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my mise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? ♪ ebony and ivory, live together in perfect harmony ♪ >> stevie wonder's 1982 hit ebony and ivory, a great song, a great message, a great entertainer. but now he's issuing threats regarding the zimmerman verdict and stand your ground. stevie wonder performing in canada on sunday when he said he would never again perform in the state of florida or any state where he finds that a stand-
nothing helpless about kt. up next, more i had ossie. ththe chalk talk, we'll highlig some of the most, well, annoying, i ththink we'll be gentle. most annoying. most annoying. here next. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbi my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my mise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this...
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>> the spouses have something called learned helplessness.break away. they feel guilty, brainwashed. they imagine it is their own fault. and sometimes they will even go to the murderous spouse's defense, to try to get help. >> reporter: stern's girlfriend was planning to kill him, according to the attorney. >> michelle geiser, from her jail cell, has plotted another murder, and has tried to engage another inmate to murder jeffrey stern for $20,000. >> reporter: so these things do tend to get messy, which is just what merfeld didn't want when she got in the car. >> because it would be messy in the house. >> reporter: and why not just divorce her husband? well, there was insurance money to be had if he were dead. and then, there were his feelings to consider. >> it is not that -- i was just -- it was easier than -- easier than divorcing him. you know, i didn't have to worry about the judgment of my family or about breaking his heart, stuff like this, if i get a clean getaway. >> reporter: yeah, breaking his heart, sounds like that would have ki
>> the spouses have something called learned helplessness.break away. they feel guilty, brainwashed. they imagine it is their own fault. and sometimes they will even go to the murderous spouse's defense, to try to get help. >> reporter: stern's girlfriend was planning to kill him, according to the attorney. >> michelle geiser, from her jail cell, has plotted another murder, and has tried to engage another inmate to murder jeffrey stern for $20,000. >> reporter: so these...
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their nakedness symbolizes the helplessness of the civilian victims. ♪ i find the russian orthodox prayerr the dead deeply moving. i feel the sincerity of the russian christians and their morning for german war victims mourning forheir german war victims. after the group photo, we've moved on to russia in war graves. the biker is once more transformed into priests. in the russian part of the cemetery, he is going to pray for former prisoners of war, for forced laborers. ♪ almost 400 soviet citizens are buried here. under the stall in regime, they were decried as traders -- tors.rs -- as traid for those who had to suffer twice over -- victims of the nazis and of soviet propaganda. "we should not forget that it was germans who brought the remains of soviet soldiers here and buried them, and it is germans who still look after these graves today. it is good that we are doing what our fellow russians have neglected to do -- our diplomats, our government. we are fulfilling an honorable mission by remembering the dead and the fallen who have unfortunately been forgotten by our russian homeland."
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. >>> several of ramon's neighbors say they feel a sense of helplessness.hey said they knew ramon was violent yet in the end there was nothing they could do to stop him. one neighbor went identified with the fears that he may remember. >> just thought he was a crazy person. i know he left his kids alone in the house for hours. he had no respect for the kids. to be over there crying and you can help them crying and this. >> reporter: the kids get taken from him. away from him and stuff. i didn't want that to happen. you know so i don't know what to do. sometimes. >> still to come on a second look. a guilty verdict in ramon salcedo's murder trial and the statement he made in court at his sentencing. >> plus the surviving daughter, carmina all grown up now and with a baby of her own. what she remembers from her father's attempt to kill her. >>> welcome back to a second look. we continue our look back now at ramon salcedo and the mass murder he carried out in 1989. he killed his wife and two daughters plus four other people. salcedo would go on trial the venue
. >>> several of ramon's neighbors say they feel a sense of helplessness.hey said they knew ramon was violent yet in the end there was nothing they could do to stop him. one neighbor went identified with the fears that he may remember. >> just thought he was a crazy person. i know he left his kids alone in the house for hours. he had no respect for the kids. to be over there crying and you can help them crying and this. >> reporter: the kids get taken from him. away from...
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. >> they were moaning inside the plane with a helpless look on their face. i wasn't going to leave them inside. i saw black smoke start to fill up the cabin. then we're getting the last person out. and the black fumes, it's like an ocean wave coming towards us. we need to get those people out of there to try to hold their breaths. >> how close was it for those people that were still inside? >> a couple minutes later they would have been dead. the smoke would have came in and they would have lost their options. >> how many lives would have been lost? >> a lot. >> more than two dozen people rescued from flight 214 are in the hospital tonight. at last check, 17 are at sf general. six of them in critical condition. stanford has eight patients, one in critical. and three patients remain at cpmc hospital in stable condition. many of those injured survivors are in urgent need of blood. blood centers opened up three of their bay area locations yesterday. now the center is asking for more donors, especially people with o negative and ab blood types. >>> for the thous
. >> they were moaning inside the plane with a helpless look on their face. i wasn't going to leave them inside. i saw black smoke start to fill up the cabin. then we're getting the last person out. and the black fumes, it's like an ocean wave coming towards us. we need to get those people out of there to try to hold their breaths. >> how close was it for those people that were still inside? >> a couple minutes later they would have been dead. the smoke would have came in and...
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couldn't let those people be in there by themselves they were moaning inside the plane they just had a helpless look on their face i wouldn't going to leave them inside. >> reporter: he was asked if he was a hero police chief answered. >> are you a hero. >> i was just doing my job. >> he is a hero [ laughter ] >> reporter: and one of the police officers took it upon himself to remind fellow officers and firefighters they are human and to get counselling. >>> we have more information about the men in the cockpit. pilot and copilot had more than 22,000 flight hours between them but the man at the controls had just 43 hours in a triple 7 and he was making his first landing at sfo in a 777. tonight sharon chin says many in the aviation industry are asking what role culture played in that cockpit. >> reporter: the pilot's experience is only a small piece of the puzzle. >> they will look to see if distraction was a factor. crew responsibilities in terms of leadership and resource management. >> reporter: equally as important if not more is dynamics of those four men in the cockpit. american airlines
couldn't let those people be in there by themselves they were moaning inside the plane they just had a helpless look on their face i wouldn't going to leave them inside. >> reporter: he was asked if he was a hero police chief answered. >> are you a hero. >> i was just doing my job. >> he is a hero [ laughter ] >> reporter: and one of the police officers took it upon himself to remind fellow officers and firefighters they are human and to get counselling....
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they were moaning and had a helpless look on their face. i wasn't going to leave them inside there. >> he was asked if he was a hero. police chief greg sur answered. >> he's a hero. >> kpix 5. >> and we have more information about the men in the cockpit. the pilot and co-pilot had 22,000 hours between them. but the man at the controls had only 43 hours in a 777. making his first landing at sfo in that plane. stay with kpix 5 for the latest. we have more video of the plane crash from viewers and survivor stories online as well as the latest on the investigation. >> it is 4:40 now. for the first time we were hearing for the three women held captive for years in a cleveland home. shares the message they now have for everyone. >> i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family, my friends. >> smiling and composed amanda berry, gina speak out. their message, one of thanks. >> it's been a blessing to have out pouring of love and kindness. >> i would say thank you for the support. >> berry and the others have been reunited with th
they were moaning and had a helpless look on their face. i wasn't going to leave them inside there. >> he was asked if he was a hero. police chief greg sur answered. >> he's a hero. >> kpix 5. >> and we have more information about the men in the cockpit. the pilot and co-pilot had 22,000 hours between them. but the man at the controls had only 43 hours in a 777. making his first landing at sfo in that plane. stay with kpix 5 for the latest. we have more video of the...
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relentless questions from the journalists, she finally indirectly admitted that she felt that her helpless in the situation. she pointed to the fact that there are in various countries -- united aids, britain, and germany, for instance -- very widely differing views of the correct balance between national security on the one hand and personal freedoms on the other. she said that, of course, that one needed in the circumstances international agreement. that, of course, does seem -- to most people, at least to the journalists there at the press conference -- rather lame. the point, or the bottom line, is the level of surveillance we have in a country like written, with one closed-circuit television camera, for example, to every 14 people in the population, is something that is unacceptable in germany. >> we have been talking about the media frenzy, but what about the public opinion? do they care about the story nearly as much as the germans who packed into c angela merkel this morning? >> so far, the media in germany have not been able to communicate to the average german, it seems, the real
relentless questions from the journalists, she finally indirectly admitted that she felt that her helpless in the situation. she pointed to the fact that there are in various countries -- united aids, britain, and germany, for instance -- very widely differing views of the correct balance between national security on the one hand and personal freedoms on the other. she said that, of course, that one needed in the circumstances international agreement. that, of course, does seem -- to most...
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relentless questions from the journalists, she finally indirectly admitted that she felt that her helpless in the situation. she pointed to the fact that there are in various countries -- united aids, britain, and germany, for instance -- very widely differing views of the correct balance between national security on the one hand and personal freedoms on the other. she said that, of course, that one needed in the circumstances international agreement. that, of course, does seem -- to most people, at least to the journalists there at the press conference -- rather lame. the point, or the bottom line, is the level of surveillance we have in a country like written, with one closed-circuit television camera, for example, to every 14 people in the population, is something that is unacceptable in germany. >> we have been talking about the media frenzy, but what about the public opinion? do they care about the story nearly as much as the germans who packed into c angela merkel this morning? >> so far, the media in germany have not been able to communicate to the average german, it seems, the real
relentless questions from the journalists, she finally indirectly admitted that she felt that her helpless in the situation. she pointed to the fact that there are in various countries -- united aids, britain, and germany, for instance -- very widely differing views of the correct balance between national security on the one hand and personal freedoms on the other. she said that, of course, that one needed in the circumstances international agreement. that, of course, does seem -- to most...
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. >> ( translated ): but in our helplessness, we have to do what we do. >> ( translated ): helpless, yes, but we will see to your studies and try to get work for your mother and father, god willing. >> reporter: india actually has laws against child labor. school is mandatory up to age 14. and there are funds to rehabilitate rescued children. despite all that, satyarti says it's mainly up to agencies like his to make sure the laws are actually implemented. >> ( translated ): i am free! i am free! >> this is mukti ashram, a transitory rehabilitation center for freed bonded children. all the children have been rescued by us over the last one month or so. first of all we have to assert in them that they are free. >> reporter: they haven't conceptualized it yet? not really because they cannot do it so fast. >> reporter: one tell tale symptom these the two pre adolescent newcomers still were not comfortable enough to truthfully answer showed of their ordeal came in response to a simple first question: how old are you? "15," they said, in boys choir voices. 15, a legal working age. more ac
. >> ( translated ): but in our helplessness, we have to do what we do. >> ( translated ): helpless, yes, but we will see to your studies and try to get work for your mother and father, god willing. >> reporter: india actually has laws against child labor. school is mandatory up to age 14. and there are funds to rehabilitate rescued children. despite all that, satyarti says it's mainly up to agencies like his to make sure the laws are actually implemented. >> (...
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residents say they feel helpless. >> this is hard because it's so big. there's not anything people can do about it. you just have to sit and look at it. >> we have active burning in the north and northeast. right in the center is sort of like a detour around the center from an old burn about seven or eight years ago where the fuels are a lot farcer. >> reporter: more than 2,200 firefighters are battling the blaze on the ground. >> we're trying to take out any heat in the black area, the already burned area so that doesn't cross our line and get back into the green. >> reporter: fire officials are optimist optimistic, but for now the fire still very active. in los angeles, melanie wood rowe, cbs news. >>> the east is waking up to more heat and intensity. the worst day of the summer is entering its fifth day. david bernard says a heat dome over the east simply will not go away. >> the heat wave certainly is not over yet. in fact, our heat warnings have even expanded today. they expand all the way from minneapolis, to chicago, cincinnati, detroit, pittsburg
residents say they feel helpless. >> this is hard because it's so big. there's not anything people can do about it. you just have to sit and look at it. >> we have active burning in the north and northeast. right in the center is sort of like a detour around the center from an old burn about seven or eight years ago where the fuels are a lot farcer. >> reporter: more than 2,200 firefighters are battling the blaze on the ground. >> we're trying to take out any heat in the...
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we feel helpless about these forces ruining our continent. >> uh-huh. >> number two, there are heros and they don't get the press that the bad guys do. >> uh-huh. >> there are wonderful people out there fighting the good fight, making us aware of the issues that are out there and the ones fighting. >> what am i supposed to do if i come there and walk out of seeing a presentation. i am not sure what i do? >> and let me get to the third point. we have the concept of the citizens scientist. we now have ways where the average person can use technology to be a part of the battle against the depravation where an average person can use an app to go out and contribute to scientific knowledge about the diversity and the numbers of species that are important for the scientists who are really studying this to know what they are doing. and so now the average person can do something never before possible. >> you have an app of this, i assume i can talk to my representatives in washington. do i need to do this, mary ellen? >> there is a movement to get a wildlife corridor petition. to educate peop
we feel helpless about these forces ruining our continent. >> uh-huh. >> number two, there are heros and they don't get the press that the bad guys do. >> uh-huh. >> there are wonderful people out there fighting the good fight, making us aware of the issues that are out there and the ones fighting. >> what am i supposed to do if i come there and walk out of seeing a presentation. i am not sure what i do? >> and let me get to the third point. we have the...
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. >> reporter: many neighbors like jose ortiz say they feel helpless. in the shootouts, surveillance footage in the liquor store helped cops identify the gunman. what upsets ortiz is that investigators told him since these people were shooting at each other, technically it was a case of self-defense. again, police know who those gunmen are but so far they have not arrested them because of that self-defense reason provided by the district attorney. liz? >> that was maybe not necessarily cold-blooded murder but what about this one, judy salamon. any update on that shooting? >> reporter: so far police have not provided a motive in the killing. so not a whole lot of new information. >> thank you. >>> with more police looking for anyone who may have lost tens of thousands of dollars in a craigslist rental scam, police say the teenaged suspect used the family condo as bait. kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo is in livermore tonight and explains how the renters were taken. ryan. >> reporter: ken, police say this was an elaborate scam at one of these apartments. they s
. >> reporter: many neighbors like jose ortiz say they feel helpless. in the shootouts, surveillance footage in the liquor store helped cops identify the gunman. what upsets ortiz is that investigators told him since these people were shooting at each other, technically it was a case of self-defense. again, police know who those gunmen are but so far they have not arrested them because of that self-defense reason provided by the district attorney. liz? >> that was maybe not...
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rachel and tj felt helpless watching the news reports after the tornadoes hit oklahoma in may. so they decided let's take the worries to action. and they asked people to donate items to the youngest victims of the storm. those stuffed animals will be passed out at 5 back to school events that are happening next month. >>> okay sometimes we enjoy sharing odd stories but this is strange. bizarre. aquaman swift and powerful monarch of the ocean is the mosttoxic super hearo on the web. mcafee released the 2013 most toxic super hero's list with aquaman at number one. mcafee. >> what did wonderwoman do? >> here we go. >> i am offended. >> the war on women. research resulted in bad links including virus malware and sites with malicious software. use your imagination on wonderwoman. >> the hulk wonderwoman and daredevil round out the top five. >> now i am surprised that a wonderwoman is not number one. that's surprising to me. all right. let us know your thoughts and we will be right back. >> i got plenty to say. >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning mar
rachel and tj felt helpless watching the news reports after the tornadoes hit oklahoma in may. so they decided let's take the worries to action. and they asked people to donate items to the youngest victims of the storm. those stuffed animals will be passed out at 5 back to school events that are happening next month. >>> okay sometimes we enjoy sharing odd stories but this is strange. bizarre. aquaman swift and powerful monarch of the ocean is the mosttoxic super hearo on the web....
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they weren't screaming but moaning inside the plane and they just had a helpless look on their face. and i wasn't going to leave them inside there. i saw black smoke filling up the cabin and then we're getting the last person out and this black fumes just... it was like an ocean wave coming towards us but we had to get those people out of there. just tried to hold our breaths between coughs. >> reporter: how close was it for people who were still inside? >> a couple minute later they would have been dead. the smoke would have come in and they would have lost their oxygen. >> reporter: those people would have been lost. >> lost. they would have been lost. >> reporter: the quick reaction is credited with saving lives, but, scott, the fire department is investigating whether one of the two passengers found dead on the runway may have been accidentally run over by one of anndepartment's own vehicles. >> pelley: anna, thank you. a massacre in egypt today has deepened the crisis there. last week, a military coup elerthrew egypt's first freely elected president. today 51 supporters of the o
they weren't screaming but moaning inside the plane and they just had a helpless look on their face. and i wasn't going to leave them inside there. i saw black smoke filling up the cabin and then we're getting the last person out and this black fumes just... it was like an ocean wave coming towards us but we had to get those people out of there. just tried to hold our breaths between coughs. >> reporter: how close was it for people who were still inside? >> a couple minute later...
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. >> it is a helpless situation because when you don't have the resources to move out of a place like this, you're trapped. >> reporter: and madison's relationship with the women has not been made public. police have identified one of the victims. she was 38-year-old angela duskins and, scott, she'd been missing since june 7. >> pelley: michelle, thank you. the momentum is shifting in the vicious two-year-old civil war in syria. nearly 100,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed. now the dictator bashar al-assad is gaining the upper hand with help from hezbollah, a militant group from lebanon which the united states says is a terrorist group. we wondered how hezbollah is moving troops into syria and whether lebanon could be dragged into the war. clarissa ward went in to find out. >> reporter: it has become a familiar sight: funerals for lebanon's hezbollah fighters killed in syria's bloody civil war. in recent months, the militant shiite muslim group has thrown its support behind syria's president, bashar al-assad, fighting alongside the syrian army, hezbollah has helped them t
. >> it is a helpless situation because when you don't have the resources to move out of a place like this, you're trapped. >> reporter: and madison's relationship with the women has not been made public. police have identified one of the victims. she was 38-year-old angela duskins and, scott, she'd been missing since june 7. >> pelley: michelle, thank you. the momentum is shifting in the vicious two-year-old civil war in syria. nearly 100,000 people, mostly civilians, have...
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particularly of teenagers who had jumped, and it was heart breaking and poignant and that feeling of helplessness that we all have, very reminiscent of this story and of your story in terms of what the parents go through and the inaction. and we finally were able to get a suicide deterrent plan and we're looking forward to getting that money authorized soon so that we can start construction. but as a kid in the 50's in newark, new jersey, i was, shall we say, a little fey, a little high strung, my mother used to say. i guess like a moth to the flame attracted all kinds of undesirable attention including from some of the teachers. we had a football/history teacher who just loved tormenting me, surrounding me with other members of the football team, some who i got to know a little better later, if you understand my drift. the point was there was no place to go. you felt so shamed when you were being bullied or when you were being exposed. i didn't want to talk to my parents, they were hard-working, i didn't want to burden them with that so i kept it inside for a very long time. there's a book out a
particularly of teenagers who had jumped, and it was heart breaking and poignant and that feeling of helplessness that we all have, very reminiscent of this story and of your story in terms of what the parents go through and the inaction. and we finally were able to get a suicide deterrent plan and we're looking forward to getting that money authorized soon so that we can start construction. but as a kid in the 50's in newark, new jersey, i was, shall we say, a little fey, a little high strung,...
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. >>> reporter: today was another day of frustration and stop and go and helplessness. >> kind of suckseporter: althea just wants to go to work to try and land that promotion. >> i'm doing everything possible to get to work and not to stay home because i want my job and i want my boss to know that, you know, i'm serious. right now it's like, oh!! >> some people were unprepared and thought there would be a resolution at the final hour which did not happen. >> reporter: for betty, today's co
. >>> reporter: today was another day of frustration and stop and go and helplessness. >> kind of suckseporter: althea just wants to go to work to try and land that promotion. >> i'm doing everything possible to get to work and not to stay home because i want my job and i want my boss to know that, you know, i'm serious. right now it's like, oh!! >> some people were unprepared and thought there would be a resolution at the final hour which did not happen. >>...