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. >> and jim jones was part of the coalition. >> well, yes. in fact, the reason that john jones fled is a couple of very good reporters were preparing an article in which they had gone to members of peoples temple and said, disaffected members who claimed that jones was beating them and stealing their money and sleeping with their wives. so they were preparing this article which was coined to blow the lid off of to jim jones really was. keep in mind that he was an ally of george moscone. he did get the people to the precincts. they had the discipline to group. jim jones was aware of this article was about to be published. somebody broke into the offices of new west magazine and rifled the files trying to destroy the article before it could be published. then when it was clear it was going to be published, that was when chin jones left. it was very much connected. and george moscone and willie brown defended jim jones until the day he died. history is tragedy, not melodrama. >> what about tommy norman and joe frazier is after the trial, was tha
. >> and jim jones was part of the coalition. >> well, yes. in fact, the reason that john jones fled is a couple of very good reporters were preparing an article in which they had gone to members of peoples temple and said, disaffected members who claimed that jones was beating them and stealing their money and sleeping with their wives. so they were preparing this article which was coined to blow the lid off of to jim jones really was. keep in mind that he was an ally of george...
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together so they would call themselves jim jones. i mean, grueling work-outs. >> i met them and it was kind of like a package deal. >> very good friends. inseparable at times. >> if you're getting made fun of by one of them they just sit there and feed off of each other and just escalate it. escalate it. >> one thing about both, is they are both always reading books, always interested in learning new things. that's outside of scope of stuff that they are used to. >> when we were in i.c.u., we were almost across the hall from each other. that's when it hit me that he had actually been hurt. >> i'm still down here if intensive care. just wanted to say high. love you, miss you, i can't wait to get up to the fifth floor and hang out. good times. we'll work on a workout plan. take care and i'll see you soon. bye. >> closer. >> i don't have a good voice. >> he can hear you. hey, man, first things first, we've got to design a workout program to get on our feet again. and then, we'll have a really good time up here. i can't wait to see you.
together so they would call themselves jim jones. i mean, grueling work-outs. >> i met them and it was kind of like a package deal. >> very good friends. inseparable at times. >> if you're getting made fun of by one of them they just sit there and feed off of each other and just escalate it. escalate it. >> one thing about both, is they are both always reading books, always interested in learning new things. that's outside of scope of stuff that they are used to....
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i was lucky to have a mentor like general jim jones, who was the, not of the marine corps, and president obama's national security adviser. he took a very special interest in my transition from the military to the private sector. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was lucky to go to an organization like the u.s. chamber of commerce that understands and appreciates the value of hiring a veteran. not every veteran is that lucky. this map captures many of the reasons why i am here today. of the 12 million veterans in the civilian work force, there are nearly 1 million unemployed veterans in america. in my mind, that is simply not acceptable. on top of that, we have over 160,000 service members that are getting ready to leave active duty year after year. on top of that, we have 100,000 bart and reservists who are demobilizing this year. many people have asked me why is this such a be issued if veterans unemployment nearly mirrors the national average. the fact is, if we don't do something about this now, right now, the situation will get dramatically worse. why do
i was lucky to have a mentor like general jim jones, who was the, not of the marine corps, and president obama's national security adviser. he took a very special interest in my transition from the military to the private sector. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was lucky to go to an organization like the u.s. chamber of commerce that understands and appreciates the value of hiring a veteran. not every veteran is that lucky. this map captures many of the reasons why...
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and this criteria was done by a fine gentleman named general jim jones who became the national security advisor of president obama for the first two years of his term. he resigned now. i think he left and we completed this. and then on borders, charlie, we have reached a point where maps were exchanged between prime minister olmert-- the previous prime minister of israel-- and presidt abbas. prime mister olmert offered a map (inaudible) when he says i agree with him. he offered a map of 6.5% he wants to take from the west bank. and he said "i'll give back 5.8% from israel." and the 0.7% will be safe passage between the west bank and gaza. president abbas countered this offer with a map offering to have an exchange on the '67 lines of 1.9%. unfortunately, at that moment in history theyrought olmert down. we were unable to continue. so psident abbas came to this country, he saw president bush, he gave him the maps and he told him this is... we' almost there. and we tried to do something in the last days of president bush, we could not. and then this whole file went to the new administrati
and this criteria was done by a fine gentleman named general jim jones who became the national security advisor of president obama for the first two years of his term. he resigned now. i think he left and we completed this. and then on borders, charlie, we have reached a point where maps were exchanged between prime minister olmert-- the previous prime minister of israel-- and presidt abbas. prime mister olmert offered a map (inaudible) when he says i agree with him. he offered a map of 6.5% he...
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i had a mentor, a guy named jim jones who is president obama's national security adviser. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was very lucky that tom donahoe is at the chamber understands about hiring a veteran. he had a marine with him, and active duty marine with him for several years any program called -- while people were in active duty and it kind of top people in the private sector and ngos and nonprofits about the value of hiring a veteran. anyway, he was always part of that. not every veteran is that lucky, which is really the reason we started this program at the chamber. if you look at the numbers, there are 12 million veterans in the workforce, and million of them are unemployed. a lot of people say to me, what's the big deal? that's roughly the same average as the national average. i have to bite my tongue. as a veteran myself i really want to give them an answer, are you kidding me? someone leaves their family for a year at a time and you're asking me why we should be doing a program for veterans? you've got to be kidding me. but i bi
i had a mentor, a guy named jim jones who is president obama's national security adviser. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was very lucky that tom donahoe is at the chamber understands about hiring a veteran. he had a marine with him, and active duty marine with him for several years any program called -- while people were in active duty and it kind of top people in the private sector and ngos and nonprofits about the value of hiring a veteran. anyway, he was always...
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i was lucky to have a mentor like general jim jones come daunt of the marine corp..he took a very special interest in my transition from the military to the private sector. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was lucky to go into an organization like the u.s. chamber of commerce that understands and appreciates the value of hiring a veteran. not every veteran is that lucky. next slide. this map captures many of the reasons why i'm here today. of the 12 million veterans in the civilian work force, there are nearly 1 million unemployed veterans 234 america. -- in america. in my minute, that's simply not acceptable. on top of that, we have over 160 ,000 service members getting ready to leave active service duty year after year. on top of that, we have 100,000 guard and reserves that are demobilizing this year. many people have asked me why is this such a big issue if veterans' unemployment nearly mirrors the national average. the fact is if we don't do something about this now, right now, the situation will get dramatically worse. why do i say
i was lucky to have a mentor like general jim jones come daunt of the marine corp..he took a very special interest in my transition from the military to the private sector. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was lucky to go into an organization like the u.s. chamber of commerce that understands and appreciates the value of hiring a veteran. not every veteran is that lucky. next slide. this map captures many of the reasons why i'm here today. of the 12 million veterans...
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my own transition, i was lucky to have a mentor like general jim jones who was the commandant of the transition from the military to the private sector. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was lucky to go to an organization like the u.s. chamber of commerce that understands and appreciates the value of hiring a veteran. not every veteran is that lucky. next slide. this map captures many of the reasons why i'm here today. of the 12 million veterans in the civilian work force, there are nearly one million unemployed veterans in america. in my mind that is simply not acceptable. on top of that, we have over 160,000 service members that are getting ready to leave active duty year after year. on top of that, we have 100,000 guard and reservists that are denoblizing this year. many -- demobilizing this year. many people are asking, why is this such a big issue if veterans' unemployment nearly mirrors the national average? the fact is if we don't do something about this now, right now, the situation will get dramatically worse. and why do i say that? i say it for t
my own transition, i was lucky to have a mentor like general jim jones who was the commandant of the transition from the military to the private sector. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was lucky to go to an organization like the u.s. chamber of commerce that understands and appreciates the value of hiring a veteran. not every veteran is that lucky. next slide. this map captures many of the reasons why i'm here today. of the 12 million veterans in the civilian work...
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when jim jones as national security adviser, obama came in, he said if he could solve one problem in doing it. and here we are today and the israelis and palestinians are further from a peace deal than ever. if you look at the pew research poll, public opinion as they view obama, way down. that's the case. if perry wants to make a case, that's the case to make. but to drag -- >> you don't make that case this week in new york. >> well, you just said it, like perry is overplaying his hand. they saw what happened in the new york congressional race. they're trying to get every state, every jurisdiction they can, every congressional race. how can we get more support for our own pro-israel state? >> what is this saying about what's going on? chuck, i want to hear your take. what does this say about what's going on inside the perry campaign if they would think to do this? a statement like that? >> we forget, it is a campaign that is about 40 days old. and they are still -- >> what's the conversation about why they should do that? >> as you said, they -- >> you know what -- you know how this
when jim jones as national security adviser, obama came in, he said if he could solve one problem in doing it. and here we are today and the israelis and palestinians are further from a peace deal than ever. if you look at the pew research poll, public opinion as they view obama, way down. that's the case. if perry wants to make a case, that's the case to make. but to drag -- >> you don't make that case this week in new york. >> well, you just said it, like perry is overplaying his...
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i had a mentor named jim jones who was president obama's national security adviser. i was in the right place at the right time. i was lucky tom donahue understands the value of hiring a veteran. he had a marine with him for several years in a program called the year out program which was an internship program. people on active duty. it kind of taught people in the private sector about the value of hiring a veteran. he was always part of that. not every veteran is that lucky which is the reason we started this program at the chamber. if you look at the numbers there are twelve million veterans in the workforce. 1 million are unemployed. people say what is the big deal? that is the same average as the national average. i have to bite my tongue as a veteran. i want to give them an answer. are you kidding me? someone leave their family for a year and you ask why we should do a program for a veterans? got to be kidding me. but i bite my tongue and don't say that. we make the business case for why hire a veteran. even though veterans are suffering 9% unemployment there are
i had a mentor named jim jones who was president obama's national security adviser. i was in the right place at the right time. i was lucky tom donahue understands the value of hiring a veteran. he had a marine with him for several years in a program called the year out program which was an internship program. people on active duty. it kind of taught people in the private sector about the value of hiring a veteran. he was always part of that. not every veteran is that lucky which is the reason...
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i had a mentor, a guy named jim jones who is president obama's national security adviser. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was very lucky that tom donahoe is at the chamber understands about of hiring a better. at a marine with him, inactive duty bring with them for several years in a program in court had which was essentially an internship program where people were in active duty, and it kind of hot people in the private sector and ngos and nonprofits about the valley of hiring a better. anyway coming is always part of that. not everything is that lucky, which is really the reason we started this program at the chamber. if you look at the numbers, there are 12 million veterans in the workforce, and million of them are unemployed, a lot of people say to me what's the big deal, that's roughly the same average as the national average. i have to bite my tongue. as a veteran myself i really want to give them an answer, are you kidding me? someone leaves their family for a year at a time and you're asking me why we should be doing a program for vete
i had a mentor, a guy named jim jones who is president obama's national security adviser. i was lucky to be at the right place at the right time, and i was very lucky that tom donahoe is at the chamber understands about of hiring a better. at a marine with him, inactive duty bring with them for several years in a program in court had which was essentially an internship program where people were in active duty, and it kind of hot people in the private sector and ngos and nonprofits about the...
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>> that's ambassador jones i work with in the various capacities to read jim, as you know the notion that there has been a spillover violence from mexico into the u.s. is greatly exaggerated. there's been practically virtually no spillover violence from what is going on in mexico into the united states as witness to the fact killed casseaux and san diego are among the safest cities in terms of crime in the united states. nevertheless, of course there's a very difficult battle going on in mexico that is being courageously faced by president calderon and in the institutional reforms that he has put into place to to be able to easily defeat and eliminate the powerful drug cartels of mexico, and i know that the commissioner bersin and cdp as well as other agencies to the united states government are playing a collaborative role in supporting the mexican government to achieve that objective and in fact much better progress has been made by the calderon government against the they're beginning to have serious impact in destabilizing and eroding the power and the influence and the grip of t
>> that's ambassador jones i work with in the various capacities to read jim, as you know the notion that there has been a spillover violence from mexico into the u.s. is greatly exaggerated. there's been practically virtually no spillover violence from what is going on in mexico into the united states as witness to the fact killed casseaux and san diego are among the safest cities in terms of crime in the united states. nevertheless, of course there's a very difficult battle going on in...
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jim everett. you know him? >> i do not. >> i do remember the story, though. >> reporter: yeah. have you heard of the fearsome foursome? >> that was with deacon. >> reporter: deacon jones, that's right. i was going to ask you to name one. can you name me one of them, the fearsome foursome? >> deacon jones? >> reporter: that's correct. could you name me another? >> come on now. >> reporter: you got it right already. this is a bonus. >> i don't remember. >> reporter: rosy greer. do you remember rosie greer. do you remember rosie greer? >> can't say i do. >> reporter: merlin olson and lamar lundy. >> i wouldn't have got that one. >> reporter: you got 4-5. >> that's ton a b where i'm from, so it's not -- only a b where i'm from, so it's not great. >> reporter: good job. thank you. >> let me tally these up. shawn got -- laura, 0-0, good job. >> those questions were way before our time. >> they were before your time, but they were definitely before his time he's younger than you. >> what are you talking about? he's the same age as you, both born in '81. >> right. >> okay. >> thanks, feldy. >> we'll study up for next week. >> work on your questions. >> really? you didn't like
jim everett. you know him? >> i do not. >> i do remember the story, though. >> reporter: yeah. have you heard of the fearsome foursome? >> that was with deacon. >> reporter: deacon jones, that's right. i was going to ask you to name one. can you name me one of them, the fearsome foursome? >> deacon jones? >> reporter: that's correct. could you name me another? >> come on now. >> reporter: you got it right already. this is a bonus. >> i...
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>> that's ambassador jones i work with in the various capacities to read jim, as you know, the notion that there has been a spillover violence from mexico into the u.s. is greatly exaggerated. there's been practically virtually no spillover violence from what is going on in mexico into the united states as witness to the fact killed casseaux and san diego are among the safest cities in terms of crime in the united states. nevertheless, of course there's a very difficult battle going on in mexico that is being courageously faced by president calderon and in the institutional reforms that he has put into place to to be able to easily defeat and eliminate the powerful drug cartels of mexico, and i know that the commissioner bersin and cdp as well as other agencies to the united states government are playing a collaborative role in supporting the mexican government to achieve that objective and in fact much better progress has been made by the calderon government against the they're beginning to have serious impact in destabilizing and eroding the power and the influence and the grip of t
>> that's ambassador jones i work with in the various capacities to read jim, as you know, the notion that there has been a spillover violence from mexico into the u.s. is greatly exaggerated. there's been practically virtually no spillover violence from what is going on in mexico into the united states as witness to the fact killed casseaux and san diego are among the safest cities in terms of crime in the united states. nevertheless, of course there's a very difficult battle going on in...
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>> that's ambassador jones i work with in the various capacities to read jim, as you know, the notion that there has been a spillover violence from mexico into the u.s. is greatly exaggerated. there's been practically virtually no spillover violence from what is going on in mexico into the united states as witness to the fact killed casseaux and san diego are among the safest cities in terms of crime in the united states. nevertheless, of course there's a very difficult battle going on in mexico that is being courageously faced by president calderon and in the institutional reforms that he has put into place to to be able to easily defeat and eliminate the powerful drug cartels of mexico, and i know that the commissioner bersin and cdp as well as other agencies to the united states government are playing a collaborative role in supporting the mexican government to achieve that objective and in fact much better progress has been made by the calderon government against the they're beginning to have serious impact in destabilizing and eroding the power and the influence and the grip of t
>> that's ambassador jones i work with in the various capacities to read jim, as you know, the notion that there has been a spillover violence from mexico into the u.s. is greatly exaggerated. there's been practically virtually no spillover violence from what is going on in mexico into the united states as witness to the fact killed casseaux and san diego are among the safest cities in terms of crime in the united states. nevertheless, of course there's a very difficult battle going on in...