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it turns out that in his memoirs , general douglas macarthur young hishen he was herer, arthur mcarthur was and this building is where the .acarthur's lived they came in december 1883. macarthur had been born in january of 1880. he says in his memoirs that he learned to shoot and to ride while he was here, but it seems rather unlikely. he would've been three years old when he came and five or six years old when he left. seems rather unlikely that he militarye hefted weapon or that he would've been .llowed to ride a horse there's been an attempt to point out that macarthur was here. he was probably the most famous man that was here is very young lad for a brief time. so the other big story that's associated with this with the 19th-century forts in new mexico in general, the story of the buffalo soldiers. , there hadivil war been black soldiers who fought for the north and the civil war. after the civil war a decision units whoo form black anded under white officers many of them are sent to the west. the first group that came here came in 1866. 125th infantry. they were called buffalo the
it turns out that in his memoirs , general douglas macarthur young hishen he was herer, arthur mcarthur was and this building is where the .acarthur's lived they came in december 1883. macarthur had been born in january of 1880. he says in his memoirs that he learned to shoot and to ride while he was here, but it seems rather unlikely. he would've been three years old when he came and five or six years old when he left. seems rather unlikely that he militarye hefted weapon or that he would've...
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it is rrsponsible for around d % also represent a money pit for many households herere. it ii midday and ali is headed home with his dose. he works as a fireman and spends between five and 10 euros every day n tte drugg his wife has to make do with a daily budget of arounund five euros fofor the family's mealss the mother of five s fed up of having to go without. the khat, wep with could buy a house. we coulddhave made for dinner. we want to buy the children clothes and shoes. if you were to stop taking it that's a lot oo extra money. since he's been using it, a mina says her husband is a ,ow he's just in love with khat >> today the children havv meet pith their meal. ssecialnse reserved for their father is aware of the impact of his consumption on his ffmily but he feels trapped by his ddiction. he says he can't ccntrol his dessre to nibble or to the leaves. >> there is one thing. some ssying it just pushes you. it's like a lock ttat chimes at a certrtn time. go find something to nibble on.1 mooey.f you don't haveve any give you credit.t. that.hen it jjst goes on like >
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a and so, now we have them established at two nurseries herere in soututhern california.e currently have 15 people out helping us search ffor these coqui frogs, and that includes b biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist with thehe natural history museum. . but there's these real implicacations s of e coqui frogs showing up and having these impactsts and it'ss just all b because they're doing what a a lot of other spececiese doing, which is hitchhikining a ride into ththe nursery plantt trade. a as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are trying to adapt to these urban settings, or whether these are non-native species thahat have beeen introduced as a resultff human acactivity and are also trying to find d a way toto makt here in the l los angngeles are. we were here specifically to look for slender salamanders. give me a hand grabbing these. and we were able to find 7 slenender salamanders, and on tp of that we found two other native specieie-a
a and so, now we have them established at two nurseries herere in soututhern california.e currently have 15 people out helping us search ffor these coqui frogs, and that includes b biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist with thehe natural history museum. . but there's these real implicacations s of e coqui frogs showing up and having these impactsts and it'ss just all b because they're doing what a a lot of other spececiese doing, which is...
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. >> reporter: we did see bart's general manager walking in, so she is here to pay hererments this morning, just a quiet entrance. this as the family says they plan to file suit against b.a.r.t. next week. but today is about nia wilson and her funeral which is scheduled to get started any minute now. we hear congress woman barb lullbarbra lee will be speaking. a lot of dignitaries to pay their respects. >> let's give you an inside look at the service about to begin. those are mourners paying their final respects to victim nia wilson. we're live streaming the entire service. you can watch it on our website abc7news.com or abc 7 news app. >>> breaking news into the abc 7 newsroom, the mendocino complex fires forcing more evacuations this morning. in the last few minutes issuing a mandatory evacuation order for clear lake oaks, glenhaven. and lucern. the dangers apparently big enough now that people in those areas need to get out now. those new evacuations are happening as a red flag warning goes into effect in lake county. let's update you on the latest numbers. the ranch fire grew to more t
. >> reporter: we did see bart's general manager walking in, so she is here to pay hererments this morning, just a quiet entrance. this as the family says they plan to file suit against b.a.r.t. next week. but today is about nia wilson and her funeral which is scheduled to get started any minute now. we hear congress woman barb lullbarbra lee will be speaking. a lot of dignitaries to pay their respects. >> let's give you an inside look at the service about to begin. those are...
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. >> it's an amazing experience to be herer and what we see is just -- to be here, and what we see is how excited and how ready this nations is to change in an am bimpt ambiti on ambitious way. >> the event raised $15,000. >> those living in cooper tino will have time to decide whether to change the way they tax apple and other companies. fwh >> reporter: per employee versus per square footage. that will go to voters in 2020. if the measure is passed then, restructuring could generate big bucks for the city. $8-10 million a year in fact. but many feel the money is not worth the mess. >> everyone is impacted by whatever happens to apple. >> reporter: he is the owner of bitter-sweet cafe in operation with just five employees. the proposed measure will aim to protect small businesses but impacts to apple could cost him the cafe. >> apple is 90% of my business, anything that happens to apple happens to me. >> reporter: like m-- like him, people feel apple will take their business elsewhere. >> if we make our city less competitive, people can just go across the border to other cities that
. >> it's an amazing experience to be herer and what we see is just -- to be here, and what we see is how excited and how ready this nations is to change in an am bimpt ambiti on ambitious way. >> the event raised $15,000. >> those living in cooper tino will have time to decide whether to change the way they tax apple and other companies. fwh >> reporter: per employee versus per square footage. that will go to voters in 2020. if the measure is passed then, restructuring...
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julie:e: rigig, it's really t scale thehe invtigatition herer that is, as you say, unprprecedented.t's the e biggest state-run investigation ininto sexual abue here in the e u.s. in the cathoc church. it covers six dioceses, there are over 300 priests accused and over 1000 victims. even foror people who have known about the sexual abuse crisis in the catholic church for many years, seeing it laid out on this scale in this comprehensive detail, as well as seeing it at a time when cardinalal mccarric, cardinal here in washington, just resigned recently, the first u.s. cardinal to resign due to sexual abuse allegations. all that coming right now,w, pepeople are shakeken in a way t they have not been in a long time. brent: so there is a lot of shock, but what about action? so far, there has been only two charges against the more than 300 abusers, if that is correct. why is that? lie: well, thihis report dates all the y y back to 1947, soo many of these priests are no longer living. almost none are currently in active ministry in t the church. for those who have been removed because of f
julie:e: rigig, it's really t scale thehe invtigatition herer that is, as you say, unprprecedented.t's the e biggest state-run investigation ininto sexual abue here in the e u.s. in the cathoc church. it covers six dioceses, there are over 300 priests accused and over 1000 victims. even foror people who have known about the sexual abuse crisis in the catholic church for many years, seeing it laid out on this scale in this comprehensive detail, as well as seeing it at a time when cardinalal...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herer and bill griffith. >> alive and kicking, the bull market is officially the longest of all time and thearket are rally mode. target's big paying off and investors are reaping the reward. trade talks as officialsrom the world's two largest economies resume discussion, a factory owner in guangdong, china, is paying very close attention. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report"or wednesday, august 22nd. good evening, everyone andil welcome, griffith is off tonight, history was made today on wl street and this bull market is now the longest in history, surpassing the dotcom run-up of the 1990s. by mosteasures t bull was born on march 9, 09 during the depth of the financial crisis and five months and 13 days ter the s&p has more than quadrupled and today sits just below its all-time high. todayhetocks fin mixed. the dow jones industrial average lost 88 points to 25,733, the nasdaq was up 29nd the s&p 500 fell one. >>> an area of the market that's been rallying has been the dow transportation index. today it closed just b
>>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herer and bill griffith. >> alive and kicking, the bull market is officially the longest of all time and thearket are rally mode. target's big paying off and investors are reaping the reward. trade talks as officialsrom the world's two largest economies resume discussion, a factory owner in guangdong, china, is paying very close attention. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report"or wednesday,...
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she study genetics but has been fascinated by numbers herere she isis grateful for the e people o openen doors for her at t the nw york stock exchange. >> how i i ended up find in the new yorkrk stock exchange was througugh a mutual colleague.. and i knew right thenn and there i wanted to dodo it because, numbers is the universal language. it connects everyone. it only made sense. reporter: she'll never fororget heher first dateted the world'ss biggest stock exchange. >> i passed my test, i got my badge. i was able to ring the bell. so, that is going to forever be in my heart. not many people, even t the than on the floor can say that they rung the bell. i'm speecechless. reportrter: how did her family react when she got the j job? >> the first when i told i was a trader on the floor, my mom is vevery s supportive. her only caution to me was, how many women wororked t there? but again, the commununity down here is amazing.. thee men really want to see the women down h here flourish and have a successfuful c career. so, that completely diminished as soon as i got down here. reporter:: wor
she study genetics but has been fascinated by numbers herere she isis grateful for the e people o openen doors for her at t the nw york stock exchange. >> how i i ended up find in the new yorkrk stock exchange was througugh a mutual colleague.. and i knew right thenn and there i wanted to dodo it because, numbers is the universal language. it connects everyone. it only made sense. reporter: she'll never fororget heher first dateted the world'ss biggest stock exchange. >> i passed my...
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. >> herer music touches everybod.ve e us hope whwhen we havo hope. >> i love her so much. >> i heard someone say she's an icon. the main thing is she was a leader. and she led by doing. she walked the walk and talked the talk. reporter: it is indisputable aretha franklin had a global impact. she was a legend in her own time and detroit was proud to claim her as their own. brent: you would not think that goats are the most intelligent of animals, but it turns out they can read the mood of their human masters by looking at their faces. scientists have discovered that if you smile, your goat smiles with you. and they do not like it when you frown. reporter: no, i am not getting you. goat yoga really is happening in price of the united states. apparently, these animals help relax participants and leave them with a smile on their face. and it seems there's even more to this aniaml -- animal than meets their doughy eye. scientists reckon goats can tell the difference between friendly and agri-looking people. researchers put
. >> herer music touches everybod.ve e us hope whwhen we havo hope. >> i love her so much. >> i heard someone say she's an icon. the main thing is she was a leader. and she led by doing. she walked the walk and talked the talk. reporter: it is indisputable aretha franklin had a global impact. she was a legend in her own time and detroit was proud to claim her as their own. brent: you would not think that goats are the most intelligent of animals, but it turns out they can read...
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firefighters here are still working on what started herere this afternoon at about 3:00 p.m. firefighter was telling me in his career in the last 25 years, he has never seen something like that. the good news we also just heard from the p police, thahat just e person still remains in the hospital at the moment. about 100 people here from this neighborhood were evacuated. they are staying tonightht with friends. some are staying here in the local elementatary school. it is still not clear if they will ever be able to return to ththeir house. brent: it is a tererrible sisituation. we said earlier that these drought conditions conontributed to becauause, possibly. have authorities determined the exact cause e of this fire? daniel: they have not determined the exact cause, but you heard in the report there is speculation that a spark was hitting this embankment very close to the houses. right behind the houses there is a high-speed railway street between cologne and frankfurt. so thahat is one speculation. on the other hand we heard firefighters earlier sing the was the possibili
firefighters here are still working on what started herere this afternoon at about 3:00 p.m. firefighter was telling me in his career in the last 25 years, he has never seen something like that. the good news we also just heard from the p police, thahat just e person still remains in the hospital at the moment. about 100 people here from this neighborhood were evacuated. they are staying tonightht with friends. some are staying here in the local elementatary school. it is still not clear if...
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stephen herere wants twoh braids, cool looking. these guys are ready to go.ale, lone girl, sabrina here showing off her hair. th a is about school supplies and haircuts from a small nonprofit, facet nonprofit here in fairfax county. thanks to the mod hair salon, ashley is coming out wit her ladies to do all this hair. this is more about thanng get a new hairdo, isn't it? >> it is. we want to send them back to school feeling good and good and the confidence they need to have a successful year. so wonderful to be here. >> are you guys ready to go back to school with your new backpacks. yeah. >> okay. they're kind of ready too back to school. all right. so these parties are happening allcross fairfax county, thanks to the facets nonprofit. some 200slus k impacted by all of this. parents are reaboy happy getting extra help in communities. that is the latest live from the reagan oak community center here in fair tfax county. back to school. >> thank you. >> do that twirl again, sabrina. >>> breaking news. newnd images video coming to us out of genoa, italy.e what
stephen herere wants twoh braids, cool looking. these guys are ready to go.ale, lone girl, sabrina here showing off her hair. th a is about school supplies and haircuts from a small nonprofit, facet nonprofit here in fairfax county. thanks to the mod hair salon, ashley is coming out wit her ladies to do all this hair. this is more about thanng get a new hairdo, isn't it? >> it is. we want to send them back to school feeling good and good and the confidence they need to have a successful...
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dog barking) >> smith: that summer we were in tijuana, mexico, and spoke to esmeralda rodriguez and hererg who had sought refuge at this shelter for women and children. (children laughing)pl they weranning to ask for asylum by entering the country legally at a checkpoint in san diego. but they had heard rumors that families were either being tuored away at the checkpoin detained and separated. (girl speaking spanish): (interviewer speaking): h >> smith: the fami fled el calvador in november 2016. they say they esped after the oldest, alison, witnessed murder. (alison speaking): (interviewer speaking): (alison speaking): (interviewer speaking): (alison speaking): >> smith: alison's mother said there was no turning back. (interviewer speaking): (esmeralda speaking): (waves crashing) >> smith: the practice of separating families was effect by the fall of 2017. t opposition was muted. >> i have put in place a zero- tolerance policy for illegal entry... >> smith: it was not until months later that attorney general jeff sessions made theol separationy explicit while on a border visit to san die
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. >>> herere fourhings to know.x police arrested a man found inside the suv o a woman missing from new york. no one has heard from the-y r-old woman since last weekend. she was supposed to be heading to philadelphia but never arrived. >> "the washington post" reporting maria butina met with a trump associate before the 2016 election. j.d. gordan work on president trump's campaign and transition team. >>> ahead of the unite the right r rally metro police are consering alternate transportation for them. it's a way to oid clashes like in charlottesville last year. >> the recent rains put a dam under a lot of stress. the town could be under 17 et of water in less than 10 minutes if it breaks. >> that's agh fning reality. t hopefully around here in the immediate areangs are clearing out. >> things are going to clear up. we're going to get a break. this is what we've been waiting for. leave your urella at home break out the sunglasses.er teures at 87 degrees. a slight chance for stray showers in the afternoon. day.nly dry
. >>> herere fourhings to know.x police arrested a man found inside the suv o a woman missing from new york. no one has heard from the-y r-old woman since last weekend. she was supposed to be heading to philadelphia but never arrived. >> "the washington post" reporting maria butina met with a trump associate before the 2016 election. j.d. gordan work on president trump's campaign and transition team. >>> ahead of the unite the right r rally metro police are...
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from herer research standpoint needs two angles. those awers. one on understanding how does it go up the watershed to better understand how this comes up ans over use of phosphorus and drain tiles we need to do more technology on the innovation like those training tiles to capture the phosphorus or the nitrogen to be absorbed we have humainking.this is in all of usi problem we all need the lands to be productive but we all need to do research around their. >> anyone else on that issue? thank you. senator? >> i would like to start that i appreciate the talk of your experience of the riche lung -- recent fishing tournament at artinginnebago you are alsoyou,. somebody who runs a for-profitle trying to bring up the nextrying husiration of enthusiasticnt anglers. so as you work to get that next generation out on the water, how do you see these algae lg blooms impacting your work in respect? >> the issue comes up when we are at and event that we support so our members go out to share the passion with young anglers and their families and we learne what
from herer research standpoint needs two angles. those awers. one on understanding how does it go up the watershed to better understand how this comes up ans over use of phosphorus and drain tiles we need to do more technology on the innovation like those training tiles to capture the phosphorus or the nitrogen to be absorbed we have humainking.this is in all of usi problem we all need the lands to be productive but we all need to do research around their. >> anyone else on that issue?...
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-mexico border as a low popoint of herer time in the whe house. >> yes, that was a low point for me as well. i feel very strongly about that. vehemently,y, against family separation and the separaration of parents and childrdren. soso i would agree with that sentimiment. i think immigration is incncredibly complex. amy: in texas, immigrant rights groups say more than 500 fathers and sons who were separated at the u.s.-mexico border, then reunited inside a for-profit immigration jail, have launched a strike and are refusing orders from ice and guards from the geo group corporation. the fathers are reportedly refusing meals, saying they've been denied their right to apply for asylum, have not been nonotified aboutut their immigrn status, and that ice officials misled them into agreeing to deportation in exchange for reuniting with their children. their sons refused to participate in classes on thursday. this is audio of one of the fathers, obtained by the immigrant rights legal support group raices. >> what worries me is that we are restrained from our freedom as human beings. our childr
-mexico border as a low popoint of herer time in the whe house. >> yes, that was a low point for me as well. i feel very strongly about that. vehemently,y, against family separation and the separaration of parents and childrdren. soso i would agree with that sentimiment. i think immigration is incncredibly complex. amy: in texas, immigrant rights groups say more than 500 fathers and sons who were separated at the u.s.-mexico border, then reunited inside a for-profit immigration jail, have...
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. >> first, herer is leslt with a look at what's ahead on "nbc nightly news." >>> jim and wendy, tonight, president trump explains why he payoffs tohush money women didn't break the law. >>> new text messages raise troubling questions for the harvey weinstein accuser who now stands accused of sexual misconduct herself on "nbc ni >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >> we'll get our best tea of what the redskins will look like of the regular season on friday in the third preseason game. they host theos denver bro who are planning on playing their starters most of the first half. same goehe for burgundy and gold. their first team offense and defense getling qua time. the redskins making their final broncos. the he newest member of the redskins, adrian peterson, expected to see some time in friday night'snoame. word yetnow long quarterback alex smith will play in the game. a simulated game a week for the redskins tince it'she final dress rehearsal for most of the starters before week one. this team is excited f challenge. >> we have a new game plan all this week. focus and the details have
. >> first, herer is leslt with a look at what's ahead on "nbc nightly news." >>> jim and wendy, tonight, president trump explains why he payoffs tohush money women didn't break the law. >>> new text messages raise troubling questions for the harvey weinstein accuser who now stands accused of sexual misconduct herself on "nbc ni >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >> we'll get our best tea of what the redskins will look like of the regular...
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i'm herere's a look at live dop.e coast, low cloud developing there, beginning their nightly push. right now looking at 59 degrees in half moon bay, 62 in san francisco, 67 in oakland. most inland, east bay readings are mid to upper 70s, same in the north bay, except farther north, cloverdale at 85 degrees right now. and moving along to take a look at how windy it is right now, gusts at this moment up to 30 miles per hour here at san francisco, 26 in novato, 24 palo alto, 32 miles per hour innnnnnn fairfield, windy all around the bay area. it's 2 degrees warmer than this time yesterday, santa rosa, san francisco, oakland, palo alto and mountain view, two degrees cooler. we go to a view, sort of, from sutro tower looking down onto san francisco and you see clouds at various levels of the atmosphere moving out over the city, low clouds, midlevel clouds. these are our forecast features, see low clouds and fog and spotty early morning drizzle tomorrow. gradual warming occurring next two days. heating up at the end of the
i'm herere's a look at live dop.e coast, low cloud developing there, beginning their nightly push. right now looking at 59 degrees in half moon bay, 62 in san francisco, 67 in oakland. most inland, east bay readings are mid to upper 70s, same in the north bay, except farther north, cloverdale at 85 degrees right now. and moving along to take a look at how windy it is right now, gusts at this moment up to 30 miles per hour here at san francisco, 26 in novato, 24 palo alto, 32 miles per hour...
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were you a able to communicacate with herer yesterday? >> afterward, she called me when she was back at the jail. the defense team did ask the marshalls if we could be allowed a brief visit with her yesterday at the courthouse. we were denied. they make this request whenever they can. again, the marshalls will not permit us to be in the same room with her. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to this discussion. we're speaking to billie winner-davis with the mother of reality winner, who was just sentenced to more than five releasing intelligence , leaking a top-secret document to the intercept. when we come back, in addition to billie winner-davis, we will .e joined by jim risen he is now at the intercept. he is a pulitzer pririze-winning journalist. he himself has been prosecutedd under the obamama administratio. we will talk about that as well. and kevin gosztola, longtime reporter, in the courtroom yesterday. he will be speaking to us from atlanta. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, t
were you a able to communicacate with herer yesterday? >> afterward, she called me when she was back at the jail. the defense team did ask the marshalls if we could be allowed a brief visit with her yesterday at the courthouse. we were denied. they make this request whenever they can. again, the marshalls will not permit us to be in the same room with her. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to this discussion. we're speaking to billie winner-davis with the mother of reality...
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marks herere are not t answered yetet, whatere ee childrdrenoing at the time?re are no schools right now at yemen. there are nono buses duringg children frorom school to th house. this is a luxury. chilildren were vivisiting a cemetery, and atat is whe ththey omote e thwhole nonoon of jihad and mamartyr his him. , the saudi i have an leled coalition n is blamed fofr killing g the civiliaians and ts -- b been ongoing without any no questionn about it. it in the same time, we have a look at the other side of the picture and see what the houthis were doing w with the e childre. amy: shireen al-deimi, your final comment on this latest killing, the u.s. bomb that was used in the documentation of that, and what u.s. congress is doing about this? because there are moves there to get out of supporting the saudi and uae attacks on yememen. >> to quickly respond to what your guest just said, doesn't really matter what the children were doing. they were children. they were in summer school. for the saudi happened led coalition to bombed a bus full of children is a war cri
marks herere are not t answered yetet, whatere ee childrdrenoing at the time?re are no schools right now at yemen. there are nono buses duringg children frorom school to th house. this is a luxury. chilildren were vivisiting a cemetery, and atat is whe ththey omote e thwhole nonoon of jihad and mamartyr his him. , the saudi i have an leled coalition n is blamed fofr killing g the civiliaians and ts -- b been ongoing without any no questionn about it. it in the same time, we have a look at the...
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we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.got 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in 1968. america turmoil. the first nine part series. all of it available on our website at c-span.org. -- webb, niemi --y veteran, marine corps naval academy graduate, marine corps veteran. .nd david maraniss he wanted to follow-up. 1968.king about it was march 16, 1968. engagement,k about that is the worst that can happen when you don't follow rules of engagement. hundreds of old people, kids, civilians literally slaughtered by american troops. anaerobic american health -- a heroic helicopter pilot stop them. it could've gone for longer. there have to be certain ethical, moral rules of
we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.got 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in...
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team herer consumer at bloomberg. joining us over the phone is susquehanna's senior analyst.joining us. we have been talking about the timing of this and the strategy of this for pepsi. to talk from the sodastream point of view, it did well to hold out and not sellout couple of years ago. pablo: that is right. good morning, everyone. from the pepsi point of view, it but also athinking, defensive move. forward thinking in fact that people are doing things online and in the future may be drinking more at home. view, it point of makes sense in longer-term. also. a defensive move assets have moved into a joint venture. dr. pepper still involved in at home solutions. that is why we call the deal defensive to some extent in thinking long-term and also forward thinking that more people may be making sparkling water at home and even soft drinks. it makes sense on that point of view. sodastream was good to hold out. has is a platform that significant growth potential globally. there are markets in the world where sparkling water is 80% of bottled water, like in germany. people have be
team herer consumer at bloomberg. joining us over the phone is susquehanna's senior analyst.joining us. we have been talking about the timing of this and the strategy of this for pepsi. to talk from the sodastream point of view, it did well to hold out and not sellout couple of years ago. pablo: that is right. good morning, everyone. from the pepsi point of view, it but also athinking, defensive move. forward thinking in fact that people are doing things online and in the future may be drinking...
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any other place in the world, joe, we would be having a conversation herer and elsewhere about how doesre some form of intervention. ? instead we have limited sanctions. we can have this conversation in six months or a year. this is an unfolding tragedy. let me spend 30 seconds on something else. what's so interesting with these drone attacks as if we didn't have enough to worry about, we have to add this to the list of things to worry about, wherever people congregate, people can use a drone against our political figure. i think this is a real threat. >> absolutely. coming up the president blows up his team's lie about the trump tower meeting with a single sunday morning tweet. we'll talk about what it means for the mueller probe. and is the state of new york in a position to take out the n ranch. andrew cuomo tweeted if the nra goes bankrupt because of the state of new york they will be in my thought and prayers. the governor joins us ahead on "morning joe". e the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at nationa
any other place in the world, joe, we would be having a conversation herer and elsewhere about how doesre some form of intervention. ? instead we have limited sanctions. we can have this conversation in six months or a year. this is an unfolding tragedy. let me spend 30 seconds on something else. what's so interesting with these drone attacks as if we didn't have enough to worry about, we have to add this to the list of things to worry about, wherever people congregate, people can use a drone...