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that is jeremy scahill. the photograph of the afghan mcravenho accompanied offered to sacrifice a sheep to ask for forgiveness for the deaths caused in the night raids. we urge you to call. that is nasser al-awlaki who you just saw on "democracy now! with his granddaughter and jeremy scahill at their home in sanaa. that is the admiral meeting with the president of yemen. and that is the journalist who has been held in yemen. we urge you to go to the phone right now and let us know that you are in the house, you are standing up independent media. is being held in yemen. he exposed the killings, the first strike in the obama administration that killed 46 people in this village in yemen. this is just an amazing book. this is a book that lets you know what you do not know is being done in your name. then you make decisions. the book is hopeful because information empowers. would you do with it is the next step very get a copy of the book and double dvd for a contribution of $200. your call makes a difference. yo
that is jeremy scahill. the photograph of the afghan mcravenho accompanied offered to sacrifice a sheep to ask for forgiveness for the deaths caused in the night raids. we urge you to call. that is nasser al-awlaki who you just saw on "democracy now! with his granddaughter and jeremy scahill at their home in sanaa. that is the admiral meeting with the president of yemen. and that is the journalist who has been held in yemen. we urge you to go to the phone right now and let us know that you...
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jeremy is currently held in the security housing unit for yet another violent attack. >> there was a man off a level three for beating up a child molester. the story was the child molester was going to get stabbed the next day and he let the child molester off easy by beating him up. so i was sent to stab him. so we went out to the outside concrete yard, and i had a six-inch knife brought out there through the security and all that. we knew how to get past the cop security, and i stabbed him multiple times, and he died within five minutes. that's why i'm here in the shu, so -- for murder. >> how are you getting the knives around? >> it's easy. anybody who's got a sewing needle can make a knife. a sewing needle is made out of stainless steel. and stainless steel will cut this metal that they use. so over a period of time, you can shape a knife out of your toilet as long as the cops don't find the pattern cut in your toilet. there's many things you can do to make weapons back here. it's not that hard. usually we got them out when we did haircuts because they haircut they pull us out of
jeremy is currently held in the security housing unit for yet another violent attack. >> there was a man off a level three for beating up a child molester. the story was the child molester was going to get stabbed the next day and he let the child molester off easy by beating him up. so i was sent to stab him. so we went out to the outside concrete yard, and i had a six-inch knife brought out there through the security and all that. we knew how to get past the cop security, and i stabbed...
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>> that was my friend, jeremy scahill in somalia talking to a somalia warlord now a u.s. partner in the war on terror, a clip from the exceptional documentary "dirty wars" airs tomorrow, directed and produced by jeremy and documents the war on terror an its many casualties.
>> that was my friend, jeremy scahill in somalia talking to a somalia warlord now a u.s. partner in the war on terror, a clip from the exceptional documentary "dirty wars" airs tomorrow, directed and produced by jeremy and documents the war on terror an its many casualties.
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in new york, jeremy scahill joins us.ok andhor of the central figure of the film, "dirty wars: the world is a battlefield." we go first to nasser al-awlaki in yemen. i want to begin by asking you to respond to president obama. in may, president obama delivered the first major counterterrorism address of a second term. i want to turn to his comments on targeted killings, specifically the case of your son, a u.s. citizen anwar al awlaki. the war against america and it is actively plotting to kill u.s. citizens. and when neither the united states nor our partners are in any position to capture him before he carries out a plot, his citizenship sent no more serve as a shield and a sniper shooting down of an innocent crash to be protected from a swat team. was.is to anwar awlaki he was continuously trying to kill people. he helped oversee the 2010 plot to detonate explosives onto the u.s. bound cargo airplanes. he was involved in planning to blow up an airliner in 2009. bombere christmas day went to yemen in 2009, al- awlaki's
in new york, jeremy scahill joins us.ok andhor of the central figure of the film, "dirty wars: the world is a battlefield." we go first to nasser al-awlaki in yemen. i want to begin by asking you to respond to president obama. in may, president obama delivered the first major counterterrorism address of a second term. i want to turn to his comments on targeted killings, specifically the case of your son, a u.s. citizen anwar al awlaki. the war against america and it is actively...
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pennsylvania and jerny knapp, lots to -- jeremy knapp.resident of the u.s. golf association, legendary investor michael price, nutrisystem dawn zier and doug yearley. let's go over with our associates standing by with today's stop stories. andrew. >> before we go, joe, what exactly is the attire underneath the sweat itself, i want to know, we were talking about clothes the other day. what is that? >> look, look, cheb it out. he wants to know what is under there. we got cnbc shirt in case we take anything off. >> it's too cold, we're not taking it off. >> we had a discussion yesterday about what everybody was going to be wearing. >> actually, we like what you are wearing. i like it. >> when the cat's away the mice will play, won't they? >> it looks good off the top. >> it's not a cruise veteran. >> i have this blue turtleneck at&t pebble beach. >> there you go, that way everybody can be happy at at&t as well. let's get to the morning headlines, now we have the sweater of the month from sorkin's lovely t. white house is saying it has determ
pennsylvania and jerny knapp, lots to -- jeremy knapp.resident of the u.s. golf association, legendary investor michael price, nutrisystem dawn zier and doug yearley. let's go over with our associates standing by with today's stop stories. andrew. >> before we go, joe, what exactly is the attire underneath the sweat itself, i want to know, we were talking about clothes the other day. what is that? >> look, look, cheb it out. he wants to know what is under there. we got cnbc shirt in...
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>> that was my friend, jeremy scahill in somalia talking to a somalia warlord now a u.s. in the war on terror, a clip from the exceptional documentary "dirty wars" airs tomorrow, directed and produced by jeremy and documents the war on terror an its many casualties. arguably the most comprehensive look at the secret war on terror that exists, a war we continue to fight across the globe, day-by-day, piece-by-piece is being dragged to the light. the latest comes from an msnbc news report exactly how much the cia knows about the people it kills. >> nbc news has examined classified documents detailing 114 drone strikes in pakistan in 2010 and '11. locations, death tolls, alleged terrorist affiliations. they also reveal what u.s. officials don't know, like how many killed, between seven and 10 in one strikes, 20 to 22 in another. u.s. officials do seem certain they almost never kill civilians. in those 114 strikes, only one acknowledged civilian casualty. what's more, about a quarter of those killed are described generically, as quote other militants. >> after a decade of ever
>> that was my friend, jeremy scahill in somalia talking to a somalia warlord now a u.s. in the war on terror, a clip from the exceptional documentary "dirty wars" airs tomorrow, directed and produced by jeremy and documents the war on terror an its many casualties. arguably the most comprehensive look at the secret war on terror that exists, a war we continue to fight across the globe, day-by-day, piece-by-piece is being dragged to the light. the latest comes from an msnbc news...
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jeremy scahill, thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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jeremy scahill, thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> swoon in june, another triple digit dow dive sends stock prices back to april levels. china gets the blame. why does that country matter so much to our markets and your money? >> controlling costs. how much will your insurer pay
jeremy scahill, thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> swoon in june, another triple digit dow dive sends stock prices back to april levels. china gets the blame. why does that country matter so much to our markets and your money? >> controlling costs. how much will your insurer pay
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i spoke to jeremy bowen in istanbul. jeremy, looking at the scenes of those protesters time to, it does not look like they will back down either. walking've been through the area. i have to say it is a good- natured atmosphere. sort of a party atmosphere. people selling snacks, meet, things like that. both sides appear to be digging in. erdogan is a practical politician. in the past he has executed u- turns. even the language used today, he is in no mood to do one on this issue. >> looking at the xers, it did look likee the kind of music festival my son likes to go to. you were into rear square before overthrowall -- the of mubarak. does it have that feel to it? >> there is no comparison because it is a very different system here in turkey. they have elections, democratic elections. turkey has moved a long way in the last 10, 20 years from where it was. however what the protesters say is what this country lacks is a proper free political culture. they feel the prime minister -- it is not about trees and the park behind m
i spoke to jeremy bowen in istanbul. jeremy, looking at the scenes of those protesters time to, it does not look like they will back down either. walking've been through the area. i have to say it is a good- natured atmosphere. sort of a party atmosphere. people selling snacks, meet, things like that. both sides appear to be digging in. erdogan is a practical politician. in the past he has executed u- turns. even the language used today, he is in no mood to do one on this issue. >>...
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i'm here with jeremy scahill, producer and writer of "dirty wars."ho directed it. it debuts tomorrow. you talked to some of those partners. who are those partners? >> the united states has been backing the counter-terrorism unit. ctu, supposed to be targeting al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. when the arab spring occurred all the forces inside yemen pulled out because there was a perception they were involved with supporting units being used by the regime to repress the uprising. the u.s. counter-terrorism funding was actually used by the dictatorship to protect itself. the wikileaks cables reveal the u.s. officials are in discussions with yemen saying you can't use the counter-terrorism funding to defend your regime. he has continued to do it and milked the u.s. part of the story is the u.s. is partnered with the ugandan military and burundian another. but they have a base at mogadishu. they line them up every month and pay them $200 in cash and it's being run -- >> i saw it when i landed. looked like a forward operating base and i started asking a
i'm here with jeremy scahill, producer and writer of "dirty wars."ho directed it. it debuts tomorrow. you talked to some of those partners. who are those partners? >> the united states has been backing the counter-terrorism unit. ctu, supposed to be targeting al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. when the arab spring occurred all the forces inside yemen pulled out because there was a perception they were involved with supporting units being used by the regime to repress the...
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i spoke to jeremy bowen in istanbul. jeremy, looking at the scenes of those protesters time to, it does not look like they will back down either. walking've been through the area. i have to say it is a good- natured atmosphere. sort of a party atmosphere. people selling snacks, meet, things like that. both sides appear to be digging in. erdogan is a practical politician. in the past he has executed u- turns. even the language used today, he is in no mood to do one on this issue. >> looking at the xers, it did look like the kind of music festival my son likes to go to. you were into rear square before overthrowall -- the of mubarak. does it have that feel to it? >> there is no comparison because it is a very different system here in turkey. they have elections, democratic elections. turkey has moved a long way in the last 10, 20 years from where it was. however what the protesters say is what this country lacks is a proper free political culture. they feel the prime minister -- it is not about trees and the park behind me
i spoke to jeremy bowen in istanbul. jeremy, looking at the scenes of those protesters time to, it does not look like they will back down either. walking've been through the area. i have to say it is a good- natured atmosphere. sort of a party atmosphere. people selling snacks, meet, things like that. both sides appear to be digging in. erdogan is a practical politician. in the past he has executed u- turns. even the language used today, he is in no mood to do one on this issue. >>...
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as well, jeremy scahill's film in cities all over the country. if you're in the new york area for san francisco or los angeles, washington, opening up this weekend, and that across the nation. the book can be yours, and jeremy will sign it for you for a contribution of $150. then you have the library of five books, my five books. i will sign them for you. breaking the sound barrier has an introduction from bill moyers about the importance of independent media. and was written with david goodman and dave moynihan. thebook canyou can get that asf five-book pac, $250. i have not even talked about julie assange. we had him for an exclusive interview. you can get the entire dvd for $100. you can also get his book "cypherpunks." you can get those alone or as part of the $1,500 set. i have not even talked about julie assange. we had himjust ask and they canu about all of them. you may remember we had alice walker here. she wrote an amazing book on meditations, collections, essays. the book is available to you, as well as our interview with alice walker,
as well, jeremy scahill's film in cities all over the country. if you're in the new york area for san francisco or los angeles, washington, opening up this weekend, and that across the nation. the book can be yours, and jeremy will sign it for you for a contribution of $150. then you have the library of five books, my five books. i will sign them for you. breaking the sound barrier has an introduction from bill moyers about the importance of independent media. and was written with david goodman...
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jeremy, thank you so much. >> thanks, jeremy. >> david axelrod, stay with us. am not used to him without a mustache. it's weird. >> grew grow it back so he can shave it off again. >> i don't know. >> up next andrea mitchell on the new developments on the nsa leak and america's growing involvement in syria's long-running civil war. later comedian russell brand stops by the set and it doesn't take long for things to go downhile hill. -- downhill. >> talking about me as if i'm not here and as if i'm an extra ter rest ya y'all pu you knnpu. you're conveying news to the people of america. >> yes. >> people of america, we're going to be okay. everything is all right. these are your trusted anchors. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. cal
jeremy, thank you so much. >> thanks, jeremy. >> david axelrod, stay with us. am not used to him without a mustache. it's weird. >> grew grow it back so he can shave it off again. >> i don't know. >> up next andrea mitchell on the new developments on the nsa leak and america's growing involvement in syria's long-running civil war. later comedian russell brand stops by the set and it doesn't take long for things to go downhile hill. -- downhill. >> talking...
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we have jeremy siegel of the wharton school at pennsylvania. you are predicting the dow gets to as much as 17,000 by the end of the year. right now, 15,000. what is going to drive that kind of growth? why are you so bullish on a day like this? >> you mentioned, the end of the month, a lot of repositioning takes place. we had a brutal week on yields. and what is happening, the market is really pricing in the tapering of quantitative easing and since so many people think that's the source of the big gains, clearly there is nervousness on that. but i think it's gotten priced in pretty recentasonably. i don't think it's quite as damaging as i thought it might be. now, we'll wait until next week to see whether there is some carry through here, but you're right. i don't think the highs have been reached. i still believe we're going to end up the year between 16,000 and 17,000 on the dow, and it's going to be mainly two factors. it's going to be good earnings, but multiple expansion. and even with rising yields, they are still so dramatically low, wee
we have jeremy siegel of the wharton school at pennsylvania. you are predicting the dow gets to as much as 17,000 by the end of the year. right now, 15,000. what is going to drive that kind of growth? why are you so bullish on a day like this? >> you mentioned, the end of the month, a lot of repositioning takes place. we had a brutal week on yields. and what is happening, the market is really pricing in the tapering of quantitative easing and since so many people think that's the source...
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joining me now, jeremy scahill. >> great to be with you. >> let's talk about jsoc. will read an excerpt from the "washington post" series, "top secret america" which touches on this top secret community. dana priest writes, the two presidents have asked jsoc to mount intelligence-gathering missions and lethal raids mostly in iraq and afghanistan, but also in countries with which the united states was not at war, including yemen, pakistan, the it has its own intelligence division, drones, reconnaissance planes, even dedicated satellites, in combat, they wear no name or rank i'd fires. >> when president obama first came into office, he campaigned on a pledge to end the war in iraq and to try to roll back the way that bush and cheney had prosecuted the war on terror. early in his administration he was briefed on the capacity that jsoc had. what ended up happening is that jsoc became the counterterrorism policy, not just the implementers of it, but policy itself. these are guys used to operating in shadows with little or minimal effective congressional oversight and the
joining me now, jeremy scahill. >> great to be with you. >> let's talk about jsoc. will read an excerpt from the "washington post" series, "top secret america" which touches on this top secret community. dana priest writes, the two presidents have asked jsoc to mount intelligence-gathering missions and lethal raids mostly in iraq and afghanistan, but also in countries with which the united states was not at war, including yemen, pakistan, the it has its own...
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for thousands like jeremy, his parents make above that but not enough to pay for college entirely. >> you kind of are in limbo. you need help. you want help but there is nothing for you. >> with tax revenue looking brighter california lawmakers are poised to approve a scholarship plan for students attending uc ask cal state universities. reducing tuition on a sliding scale. families making 80,000ses today $100,000 qualify for a 40% discount up to 120, drops to 25%, top end, $150,000, 10% is shaved off. the speaker wants to help the middle class, he says has been squeezed during the recession. >> we have a crisis. when you look across the country, student loan dead exceeds individual credit card debt. >> they'd rather see more money go into the program. association of colleges and universities points out the plan and these sources need to be focused on lower income family autos we know a student who has a financial package can count on that for four years makes a difference. that is a level after sureance that, is important. >> but it could mean jeremy won't have to work as many hours
for thousands like jeremy, his parents make above that but not enough to pay for college entirely. >> you kind of are in limbo. you need help. you want help but there is nothing for you. >> with tax revenue looking brighter california lawmakers are poised to approve a scholarship plan for students attending uc ask cal state universities. reducing tuition on a sliding scale. families making 80,000ses today $100,000 qualify for a 40% discount up to 120, drops to 25%, top end,...
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jeremy i'm so pleased to have you on the show. congratulations on the book and the film.s window on this very modern war. i want to ask you about jay sock, the joint security command. he has unprecedented power on the battlefield. how were you able to operate within this huge military industrial complex right where the battle is taking place? >> well, it's really interesting. i had been a war reporter, i have been a war reporter, conflict reporter my entire adult life. i cut my teeth during the clinton administration cloud covering yugoslavia and iraq, but going to the other side of the war talking to civilians talking about bomb campaigns and ground wars. my gateway into this story was through my work on blackwater, the mercenary company. i actually came across blackwater for the first time not in iraq or afghanistan but in new orleans in the aftermath of katrina. i saw these big mercenaries running around and i was rolling around with them and i was obsessed with this world where you have this shadowy kingpin who is a personal friend of dick cheney and these guys are pr
jeremy i'm so pleased to have you on the show. congratulations on the book and the film.s window on this very modern war. i want to ask you about jay sock, the joint security command. he has unprecedented power on the battlefield. how were you able to operate within this huge military industrial complex right where the battle is taking place? >> well, it's really interesting. i had been a war reporter, i have been a war reporter, conflict reporter my entire adult life. i cut my teeth...
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on the men's side, novak djokovic facing jeremy chardy. first set, break pound for djokovic. on top of the screen, all over the court. the nice winner. novak on that point. chardy finds the net. djokovic on to the round of 16. >> to the links, u.s. womens open, mv park looking to win her third major of the year and is well on her way. birdie putt on 14. downhill. nothing but net. mv park, 1-under, 10-under on the tournament. four shot lead going into sunday. tiger woods your host of the at&t national but he couldn't play with an elbow injury. four-way tie atop the leaderboard. here they're all 7-under. roberto castro, with shots like this an 18, after finding the water, who needs a putter. they're all tied. tomorrow should be a great finish. >> it's major weekend, champions tour. the players championship, kenny perry shot up then leaderboard. 7-under 63. two welcome at 13-under. fred couple, on his way to a 3 under 67. the leader at 5-under. heading into sunday's final round. >> the 100th tour de france. stage one, 132 miles. with the riders less than 12 miles from the finish
on the men's side, novak djokovic facing jeremy chardy. first set, break pound for djokovic. on top of the screen, all over the court. the nice winner. novak on that point. chardy finds the net. djokovic on to the round of 16. >> to the links, u.s. womens open, mv park looking to win her third major of the year and is well on her way. birdie putt on 14. downhill. nothing but net. mv park, 1-under, 10-under on the tournament. four shot lead going into sunday. tiger woods your host of the...
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>> yeah. >> don't do it, jeremy. it's a setup.'t do it. >> tell me what's been going on since you've been in prison. where did you come from today? >> i came from state anamosa penitentiary. due to an inmate causing some problems. they accused me of throwing -- >> hang on. hang on. >> as our cameras roll, fickling's new neighbors continually attempt to disrupt the interview. >> i'm scared to death where i'm at because i don't know what's going to happen. i don't, you know, supposedly they say this is the worst penitentiary in iowa. >> but as we learned later, fickling's new neighbors have equal cause to be wary of him. >> the reason i'm mainly in lockup is because i got in a fight. that was my original thing while i was in ft. dodge. i assaulted this inmate with urine and feces. >> i don't want to sound ignorant. how do you use your bodily fluids and throw it on somebody? >> i mean -- i used a cup. i mean, there's crazier inmates. they'll put [ bleep ] in their hand and throw it at you. i mean, you got inmates that will smear it o
>> yeah. >> don't do it, jeremy. it's a setup.'t do it. >> tell me what's been going on since you've been in prison. where did you come from today? >> i came from state anamosa penitentiary. due to an inmate causing some problems. they accused me of throwing -- >> hang on. hang on. >> as our cameras roll, fickling's new neighbors continually attempt to disrupt the interview. >> i'm scared to death where i'm at because i don't know what's going to...
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jeremy lin selected an asian mesh filmmaker. that is significant? >> i think it's really important when linn sanity broke, they wanted to tell the story. with all the people who picked, he is actually a local filmmaker. i think it was important. what he wanted was to tell the authentic story of his journey. picking an asian-american was an amazing choice. people that saw the film agree. >> kristen: it was very authentic. what about the images in the mainstream media that added to his concern. that someone that was asian-american would not get it right. >> it was the imagery. you have people in the mainstream media a lot of various things about him and asian-american descent and you had people that were pro jeremy. i think was the big reason why he picked an asian-american to tell his story. you never know how you are going to be represented. >> kristen: what can you learn from the way jury any? >> you have to know who you are and keep a strong face out there. his foundation, knowing his film. knowing what he is passionate about and not really caring
jeremy lin selected an asian mesh filmmaker. that is significant? >> i think it's really important when linn sanity broke, they wanted to tell the story. with all the people who picked, he is actually a local filmmaker. i think it was important. what he wanted was to tell the authentic story of his journey. picking an asian-american was an amazing choice. people that saw the film agree. >> kristen: it was very authentic. what about the images in the mainstream media that added to...
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men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the media gave him, the kokomo slayer. >> that's who i am and what i'm about. yes. >> blanchard tracked down his former girlfriend, her mother, and her mother's boyfriend when they traveled to kokomo, indiana to attend a funeral. blanchard broke into their home, hid inside and stabbed all three to death with a butcher's knife. >> a friend of jessica's told me that she had an abortion and that's what probed my anger and my hatred. i mean that's my child that was killed. i'm not even a political person. i've never thought about abortions this t
men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his...
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jeremy affeldt starts tonight. gets the loss. two outs again, arenado, up the middle.koff winner, giants lose their sixth straight game, 2-1. >> a's hosting the cardinals on coco crisp bobble head day. adam rain -- wainwright struck out eight. left in the fourth with hamstring tightness. tough loss for the a's. the bull pen surrendered seven runs, including this three-one bomb. we have one a's highlight. you don't get a bobblehead unless you make sliding basket catches like this, coco crisp, very nice, but the a's still fall. >> the first saturday at wimbledon were no major surprises. serena williams, 34th straight match win, the longest sense 2000. only last two games. serena, felt young in this matchup. after taking the first set, serena cruises in the second. she broke crumb five times in the match, including the final set. a miss-hit backhanded. serena advances to the round of 16. on the men's side, novak djokovic facing chairman -- jeremy charty. all over the court. nice little backhand winner there. novak on match point. djokovic wins straight sets. on to the rou
jeremy affeldt starts tonight. gets the loss. two outs again, arenado, up the middle.koff winner, giants lose their sixth straight game, 2-1. >> a's hosting the cardinals on coco crisp bobble head day. adam rain -- wainwright struck out eight. left in the fourth with hamstring tightness. tough loss for the a's. the bull pen surrendered seven runs, including this three-one bomb. we have one a's highlight. you don't get a bobblehead unless you make sliding basket catches like this, coco...
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our middle east editor jeremy bowen reports from beirut. it was not just the rebel stronghold that brought new urgency to the west approach to the syrian war. it was the way it felt. an assault spearheaded i these fighters, the lebanese hezbollah. the assad regime denies the use of chemical weapons. in beirut, supporters watch the latest tv address. andy ally, a shiite muslim, extremist, and a major force in the syrian war. hezbollah, he said, would continue fighting to protect its backbone -- the assad regime. .> this is huge it gave the regime this momentum. and it gave the regime does psychological, you know, push. >> that's why the americans want to change the game to end the era of homemade weapons for the rebels. as well as what they have made themselves, this factory has operated in damascus. the rebels have liked weapons from saudi arabia and qatar. now they need more weapons to rake the momentum. credibility of the u.s. is at stake. for two and a half years, all we got from the west was words. this is the same. continuen people wil
our middle east editor jeremy bowen reports from beirut. it was not just the rebel stronghold that brought new urgency to the west approach to the syrian war. it was the way it felt. an assault spearheaded i these fighters, the lebanese hezbollah. the assad regime denies the use of chemical weapons. in beirut, supporters watch the latest tv address. andy ally, a shiite muslim, extremist, and a major force in the syrian war. hezbollah, he said, would continue fighting to protect its backbone --...
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on the men's side, novak djokovic facing jeremy chardy. first set, break pound for djokovic. screen, all over the court. the nice winner. novak on that point. chardy finds the net. djokovic on to t round of 16. >> to the links, u.s. womens open, mv park looking to win her third major of the year and is well on her way. birdie putt on 14. downhill. nothing but net. mv park, 1-under, 10-under on the tournament. four shot lead going into sunday. tiger woods your host of the at&t national but he couldn't play with an elbow injury. four-way tie atop the leaderboard. here they're all 7-under. roberto castro, with shots like this an 18, after finding the water, who needs a putter. they're all tied. tomorrow should be a great finish. >> it's major weekend, champions tour. the players championship, kenny perry shot up then leaderboard. 7-under 63. two welcome at 13-under. fred couple, on his way to a 3 under 67. the leader at 5-under. heading into sunday's final round. >> the 100th tour de france. stage one, 132 miles. with the riders less than 12 miles from the finish, this bus got s
on the men's side, novak djokovic facing jeremy chardy. first set, break pound for djokovic. screen, all over the court. the nice winner. novak on that point. chardy finds the net. djokovic on to t round of 16. >> to the links, u.s. womens open, mv park looking to win her third major of the year and is well on her way. birdie putt on 14. downhill. nothing but net. mv park, 1-under, 10-under on the tournament. four shot lead going into sunday. tiger woods your host of the at&t national...
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jere jeremy, i want to talk about your film. of the bradley manning trial, and i believe you have some history with bradley manning as a reporter. >> yeah, it was strange, i didn't know that i had history with him. as reporters we get e-mails all the time from people across the country. i had received a tip a few years ago from someone who e-mailed me that eric prince, the founder of blackwater, the sort of mercenary kingpin, that he was preparing to flee the united states and relocate in the united arab emirates. at a time when blackwater was under intense scrutiny from the central government. the individual who tipped me off with it put me in touch with a source that had access to information about the movements of eric prince and his family. i ended up breaking a story about this. "the new york times" confirmed it a number of weeks later, in fact, eric prince was leaving the united states. i received a call from someone doing a biography of bradley manning some months after this. it was after manning had already been arrested
jere jeremy, i want to talk about your film. of the bradley manning trial, and i believe you have some history with bradley manning as a reporter. >> yeah, it was strange, i didn't know that i had history with him. as reporters we get e-mails all the time from people across the country. i had received a tip a few years ago from someone who e-mailed me that eric prince, the founder of blackwater, the sort of mercenary kingpin, that he was preparing to flee the united states and relocate in...
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good evening jeremy. how are you? >> i'm all right. >> good to see you. >> likewise. i'm jeremy miller and the program director of the [inaudible] foundation and i wish i was addressing the body on positive notes like the last two speakers but last week there was another rash of san francisco police brutality and that's what i am here to address tonight. a week ago today the sf commune as it was dubbed a vacant abandoned church that was occupied by homeless people was raided with physical force. the follow evening at san francisco state university people who had associated with this commune were visiting -- legitimately visiting friends in the san francisco state dorms and were brutally attacked by the san francisco police department. there is video footage of people screaming pleaing for mursy as officers jammed what alleged to be a tazer but a flash right into someone's ribs while he wasn't resisting. there was a vigil set up on bryant and people peaceably using the constitutional right to assemble. i saw them there with my own two eyes on sunday. on monday i got a
good evening jeremy. how are you? >> i'm all right. >> good to see you. >> likewise. i'm jeremy miller and the program director of the [inaudible] foundation and i wish i was addressing the body on positive notes like the last two speakers but last week there was another rash of san francisco police brutality and that's what i am here to address tonight. a week ago today the sf commune as it was dubbed a vacant abandoned church that was occupied by homeless people was raided...
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about midway, jeremy pulled a muscle that knocked him out of the reyes. >> around where this line is,ed him up. >> after helping jeremy up, hector walked with him all the way to the finish line, and they crossed it together. >> i've taught physical education for eighye
about midway, jeremy pulled a muscle that knocked him out of the reyes. >> around where this line is,ed him up. >> after helping jeremy up, hector walked with him all the way to the finish line, and they crossed it together. >> i've taught physical education for eighye
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jeremy. >> i have one comment. >> sure. >> i think you should wait until the next commissioner is here, so we don't have a problem down the road with whether this is legitimate or illegitimate even though it's proper protocol. it's not ethical. if certain members of this commission feel that petra dejesus should be here and based on that i think you should wait for a proper time. this isn't something that needs to happen today anyway to have proper protocol and record on board you should have mr. dejesus her for her one opinion, her one opinion on this nomination whether she's for it, against it or for someone else and i think that is proper. no one can have any doubts afterwards that we had a horse and pony show here that anything was rigged like a kangaroo court there would be no court. that's all i have to say as a citizen and resident of the city and county of san francisco for 44 years. i thank you. >> jeremy. >> i would like to renew my objection that was made to the presidential nomination and vote for the vice presidential vote and no prejudice against any commissioner nominate
jeremy. >> i have one comment. >> sure. >> i think you should wait until the next commissioner is here, so we don't have a problem down the road with whether this is legitimate or illegitimate even though it's proper protocol. it's not ethical. if certain members of this commission feel that petra dejesus should be here and based on that i think you should wait for a proper time. this isn't something that needs to happen today anyway to have proper protocol and record on board...
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we have jeremy lewis with oklahoma city police on the phone with us. my apologies, jerry or jeremy? >> jeremy lewis with moore police department. >> thank you very much for being here with us today. obviously people must have been terrified hearing another tornado was heading their direction today. are you hearing any reports of damage? >> yes. we are still trying to assess the damage. we have damage in a large area of the city. haven't seen any significant damage but power lines down, different trees down, damage to buildings. most of the city is without power, having trouble seeing. we have officers trying to get around. the bad part is it is flooded, literally every street. numerous streets we can't get down because the water is three foot deep. >> we are seeing pictures on our air of massive flooding. >> it is really hampering efforts. we have patrol cars stranded because we tried to go into the areas and water came up over the car. not only are we dealing with damage, but dealing with numerous streets that are flooded. >> what was the reaction in moore, they have been prepared
we have jeremy lewis with oklahoma city police on the phone with us. my apologies, jerry or jeremy? >> jeremy lewis with moore police department. >> thank you very much for being here with us today. obviously people must have been terrified hearing another tornado was heading their direction today. are you hearing any reports of damage? >> yes. we are still trying to assess the damage. we have damage in a large area of the city. haven't seen any significant damage but power...
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and we have jeremy the juggler. >> hi, everybody. how is it going? >> reporter: great. what are you doing here? >> this is -- oh, la la! >> i got all sorts of things going. freddie the frog. unicycle. wahoo! >> reporter: what about if somebody is really hot here at the fair because this weekend it's going to be mid- to high 90s. >> check this out. this is the origami hat. one sheet of paper. you want to find out more about the origami, look up jeremy origami on youtube. >> reporter: or come see him here all weekend. the county fair is open tonight through sunday. tonight until midnight. and if you want the hot weather, it's going to be the mid- to high 90s here on saturday and sunday. we are going to talk more about the fair food and the rides coming up at 6:00 tonight. reporting live for mobile weather, roberta gonzales for kpix 5. >>> beating pain while going through the harsh treatment for breast cancer. what experts say can make patients feel better and it's not medication. >>> and we're following developments with the new bay bridge. we'll keep you updated on the p
and we have jeremy the juggler. >> hi, everybody. how is it going? >> reporter: great. what are you doing here? >> this is -- oh, la la! >> i got all sorts of things going. freddie the frog. unicycle. wahoo! >> reporter: what about if somebody is really hot here at the fair because this weekend it's going to be mid- to high 90s. >> check this out. this is the origami hat. one sheet of paper. you want to find out more about the origami, look up jeremy origami...
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jeremy, what can you tell us? >> caller: i can tell you about 4:30 local time this morning, seven insurgents made their way to two houses just on the perimeter of the kabul airport. commercial and military air. one suicide bomb. at least a four-hour battle before all seven were eventually killed. >> do we know if the intended targets were killed? anything about injuries? >> caller: the only reports of injuries are two civilians. the mission here indicated that none of its personnel is wanted. >> are we seeing an increase on attacks on americans as the u.s. prepares to pull out? >> caller: on the contrary, we are seeing less. it's been a continuation of taliban for some time where they are preferring to target afghan security forces. they are a softer target and easier to attack. >> jeremy kelly on the phone from kabul, thank you. >>> we are getting word from south africa, the condition of nelson mandela is unchanged. he has a recuring lung infection. it's his fourth trip to the hospital since december. he's in ser
jeremy, what can you tell us? >> caller: i can tell you about 4:30 local time this morning, seven insurgents made their way to two houses just on the perimeter of the kabul airport. commercial and military air. one suicide bomb. at least a four-hour battle before all seven were eventually killed. >> do we know if the intended targets were killed? anything about injuries? >> caller: the only reports of injuries are two civilians. the mission here indicated that none of its...
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i want to bring in jeremy bird. field direct for for obama's re-election campaign in 2012. founding partner of the grassroots firm 270 strategies. his story is fascinating. last year, we talked about him being on the short list, talk of him running for president. this is one of the quintessential swing state. appeal to the christian right, and, molly, looks like it's collapsing before our eyes. >> i am a virginian, and something like the rolex, this drip of revelations, stuff about other gifts, his daughter's wing, the executive chef, all kinds of favors the family was taking from the mansion. and a powerful symbol like the rolex just looks tacky. >> apparently his wife suggested -- this poor johnny williams sr., dietary supplements, she suggested, oh, maybe you could take me to bergdorf goodman for a shopping street. $15,000. he has poured so much money into the macdonald family. i guess you know the state really well as a battleground. give nor's race going on this year. probably the top political race of the year. macdonald not on the ballot. does this affect the race? >
i want to bring in jeremy bird. field direct for for obama's re-election campaign in 2012. founding partner of the grassroots firm 270 strategies. his story is fascinating. last year, we talked about him being on the short list, talk of him running for president. this is one of the quintessential swing state. appeal to the christian right, and, molly, looks like it's collapsing before our eyes. >> i am a virginian, and something like the rolex, this drip of revelations, stuff about other...
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raquel and jeremy and francis shay. we have an intern that provided support for us and a crafting list and sharing that and that is davis sector. there was another shadow aid we had in our office who is actually we would borrow from one of the other supervisors and that was supervisor norman yee who gave us help. he helps -- thank you for that for your great work. and most of all i want to thank the community for feeding me over the past couple of days and being in my office and keeping us honest about our budget and pushing on us, community labor advocates who were there. i know that there was a lot that -- for us to fulfill and i know there's still a lot that people expect more of us, but i truly believe we have something that moves the city forward and look forward to your further leadership and partnership with you in
raquel and jeremy and francis shay. we have an intern that provided support for us and a crafting list and sharing that and that is davis sector. there was another shadow aid we had in our office who is actually we would borrow from one of the other supervisors and that was supervisor norman yee who gave us help. he helps -- thank you for that for your great work. and most of all i want to thank the community for feeding me over the past couple of days and being in my office and keeping us...
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here's the position i take you have these people like bradley manning heroes julian assange heroes jeremy hammond who is the person who we who leaked the stratfor e-mails the ones on the private intelligence company and now you have edward snowden and in my view those are the people who are our heroes and are being subjected to incredible government repression our job when an oppressor attacks them really. it's to stand up for the people who are telling the truth and not to start getting into you know these cut these crazy kind of issues of motive it's like talking i mean that those kind of motive it's like talking about martin luther king and saying well you know he was accused of having affairs martin luther king that is not where i want to see people go right now it's not right to go there right now these people are our heroes they're under the gun each one of them look at where they are bradley manning's been in jail for three years jeremy hammond for over a year and is going to be forced to plead as forced to plead guilty to a possible ten year charge julian assange is likely i think
here's the position i take you have these people like bradley manning heroes julian assange heroes jeremy hammond who is the person who we who leaked the stratfor e-mails the ones on the private intelligence company and now you have edward snowden and in my view those are the people who are our heroes and are being subjected to incredible government repression our job when an oppressor attacks them really. it's to stand up for the people who are telling the truth and not to start getting into...
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under the gun each one of them look where they are bradley manning's been in jail for three years jeremy hammond for over a year and is going to be forced to plead as forced to plead guilty to a possible ten year charge julian assange is likely i think more likely than not facing indictment in the united states and that's an interesting part of this film i think that's underestimated by a great deal in the film by giving he says what is julian worrying about wising in that embassy there's no charges in the united states i would ask the filmmaker how does he know there's no charges one of his lawyers and i think it's more likely than not there's a grand jury there's witnesses called and they don't reveal sealed indictments until they have the person in custody and until they do that how can give me say. there are no charges so you have all these three people you have snowden sitting somewhere now maybe it's hong kong i don't know where but they're under the gun of this government right now and they're under the government under the gun because they're truth tellers in a situation now wher
under the gun each one of them look where they are bradley manning's been in jail for three years jeremy hammond for over a year and is going to be forced to plead as forced to plead guilty to a possible ten year charge julian assange is likely i think more likely than not facing indictment in the united states and that's an interesting part of this film i think that's underestimated by a great deal in the film by giving he says what is julian worrying about wising in that embassy there's no...