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i've got john warner getting like four people together. here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years because one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases. most of them. not and nothing scares them. huge wrist since you never know their reaction during the arrest. so you have to be very careful. looking like california. colleagues don't resemble a typical american policeman. in order to keep a low profile u.s. marshals where plainclothes unmarked cars his cars like my office i spend more time . my car. office. tried to defend their territory to sell drugs. from the police. in a few hours andres will once again have to confront armed criminals. it is never seen here for example i never knew wha
i've got john warner getting like four people together. here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years because one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about...
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i've got john warner getting like four people together ok. for this guy here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months this guy. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years because one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela andrus is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases from a book on the. really dangerous people. most of them have already killed somebody. and nothing scares them on so. also but we take your shoes wrist since you never knew their reaction during the arrest. and since the. beginning you. see so you have to be very careful to listen. to my grandma looking like california surfers with tattoos and his colleagues don't resemble a typical american policeman. in order to keep a low profile u.s. marshals where plainclothes and drive unmarked cars his cars like my office
i've got john warner getting like four people together ok. for this guy here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months this guy. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years because one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela andrus is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit...
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christine when she was hied as a staff member of the senate armed services committee in 2005 by senator john warner, then chairman of the committee. chairman bomber and inhofe will probably control that senator warner gave her an especially warm introduction when her first confirmation hearing occurred here in 200. he referred to teen as one of the extraordinary persons that he had served with in his three decades in the senate. christine's work also supported me in my role as chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee and armed services. her knowledge of nuclear security and nuclear defense issues, which we dealt with or which she was the lead staffer was acknowledged and appreciated by the staff members on both sides of the aisle and her work was highly regarded. i was very impressed. she was one of the best i've ever worked with, i valued her opinion greatly. in fact, she was still working on the armed services committee staff when she was nominated in 2007 by president bush to serve on the nuclear regulatory commission. and her nomination was strongly supported by senators serving on the arm
christine when she was hied as a staff member of the senate armed services committee in 2005 by senator john warner, then chairman of the committee. chairman bomber and inhofe will probably control that senator warner gave her an especially warm introduction when her first confirmation hearing occurred here in 200. he referred to teen as one of the extraordinary persons that he had served with in his three decades in the senate. christine's work also supported me in my role as chairman of the...
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before i get into my question, i would like to join the chairman in recognizing senator john warner for his presence here today. he's been working on this issue for a very long time, from the time he was in the department of navy and i was a 25-year-old marine on his staff. that was a long time ago. it was a pleasure to follow senator warner, secretary of the navy, and also to be able to serve with him here in the senate as my senior partner. tremendous regard for all of his service and work that he's done on this area. i believe that the indisputable starting point in this discussion really is that the international rules of the road for security and also for commercial exploration have never been more complex. this affects the issues of freedom of navigation as you have discussed several times this morning. those are basically tactical questions. it also affects issues of sovereignty. those are strategic questions and following issues of sovereignty in and of itself unavoidably involves commerce and how our nation interacts in a lot of areas that right now are not clear in terms of wh
before i get into my question, i would like to join the chairman in recognizing senator john warner for his presence here today. he's been working on this issue for a very long time, from the time he was in the department of navy and i was a 25-year-old marine on his staff. that was a long time ago. it was a pleasure to follow senator warner, secretary of the navy, and also to be able to serve with him here in the senate as my senior partner. tremendous regard for all of his service and work...
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and this would be probably the largest to be impacted like that. >> warner: well, john martin of the philadelphia enqirrerer, thank you. >> thank you >> woodruff: finally tonight, jeffrey brown talks to one of the world's leading writers, a man who folds history and contemporary politics into his writing. >> brown: receiving the nobel prize for literature in 2010, mario vargas llosa told his audience a story, his own. >> "once upon a time, there was a boy who learned to read at the age of five. this changed his life. he learned a way to escape a poor house, a poor country, the poor reality in which he lived. >> brown: the acclaimed story- teller, one of the most celebrated writers in the spanish-speaking world and beyond, learned from the tales of others. >> reading was such an enrichment of my life. and it was that pleasure that i had as a very young reader that is probably the origin of my vocation. >> brown: so here's a younger version of the writer, eh? >> yes, that's probably in the '70s. >> brown: vargas llosa and i met recently at the americas society in new york to talk about
and this would be probably the largest to be impacted like that. >> warner: well, john martin of the philadelphia enqirrerer, thank you. >> thank you >> woodruff: finally tonight, jeffrey brown talks to one of the world's leading writers, a man who folds history and contemporary politics into his writing. >> brown: receiving the nobel prize for literature in 2010, mario vargas llosa told his audience a story, his own. >> "once upon a time, there was a boy who...
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before i get into my question, i would like to join the chairman and recognizing senator john warnerfor his presence here today. i think he has been working on this issue for a very long time, from the time that he was in the department of the navy and ic 25 year-old marine on his staff. that was a long time ago. and it was a pleasure to follow senator warner, secretary of navy, and also to be able to serve with him here in the senate as my senior partner, for all of his service and all that is done in this area. i believe that the indisputable starting point in this discussion really is that the international rules of the road for security and also for commercial exploration have never been more complex. this affects the issues of freedom of navigation. as you have discussed several times this morning. those are basically tactical questions, but also affects issues of sovereignty. those are strategic questions. and following issues of sovereignty, in and of itself involves commerce and how our nation interacts in a lot of areas that right now are not clear, in terms of who has those
before i get into my question, i would like to join the chairman and recognizing senator john warnerfor his presence here today. i think he has been working on this issue for a very long time, from the time that he was in the department of the navy and ic 25 year-old marine on his staff. that was a long time ago. and it was a pleasure to follow senator warner, secretary of navy, and also to be able to serve with him here in the senate as my senior partner, for all of his service and all that is...
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warranted at that time. >> and all right, john butler, thank you very much for joining us and talking about this important issue. he is the executive director of the pop warnere. thank you very much, john. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the nfl regular season is less than three months away and that is not stopping the redskins from getting ready as they hit the field for mandatory minicamp and lindsay murphy has more. >> reporter: hey, laura. mike shanahan scored serious brownie points with the team. he's cancelled tomorrow afternoon's practice session, that doesn't mean that players don't have to be here and they will show up, have meetings and do all of that. the reason shanahan did this is because some of the players are banged up. the other reason, they have had a good minicamp and offseason workout and the 33-year-old moss has something to prove and he knows what works and what doesn't in the nfl. he knows he has some competition this season. and he spent his offseason losing weight. losing 15-pounds to try and keep up. last year he started strong and struggled later in the year after breaking his hand. he's one of the best wide receivers in franch
warranted at that time. >> and all right, john butler, thank you very much for joining us and talking about this important issue. he is the executive director of the pop warnere. thank you very much, john. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the nfl regular season is less than three months away and that is not stopping the redskins from getting ready as they hit the field for mandatory minicamp and lindsay murphy has more. >> reporter: hey, laura. mike shanahan scored...
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before i get into my question, i would like to join the chairman in recognizing senator john warner forhe has been working on this issue for a very long time, from the time that he was in the department of navy and i was a 25 year-old marine on his staff a long time ago. it was a pleasure to follow senator warner, secretary of the navy, and also to be able to serve with him in the senate as my senior partner. tremendous regard for all his service and the work he has done in this area. i believe that the indisputable starting point in this discussion really is that the international rules of the road for security and also for commercial exploration have never been more complex. this affects the issues of freedom of navigation, as you have discussed several times this morning. those are basically tactical questions that also affect issues of sovereignty. those are strategic questions. following issues of sovereignty, in and of itself, involves commerce and our nation interacts in a lot of areas that right now are not clear in terms of who has those rights. that is apparent in the arctic,
before i get into my question, i would like to join the chairman in recognizing senator john warner forhe has been working on this issue for a very long time, from the time that he was in the department of navy and i was a 25 year-old marine on his staff a long time ago. it was a pleasure to follow senator warner, secretary of the navy, and also to be able to serve with him in the senate as my senior partner. tremendous regard for all his service and the work he has done in this area. i believe...
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here is former senator john warner. >> the hearing will come to order. thank you all for being here. sorry we are late. let me, at the outset, city people that i apologize that we are --say to people that i apologize that we are back here in the smalley hearing room. we tried a month ago to reserves 219 for the afternoon, and we were simply not able paid somebody else had it at this time. i know a bunch of people outside would like to have come in, and i am sorry they were not able to. we will try to have our hearings it because we know there is interest and ideas just easier for every -- and it is just easier for everybody. this is our third hearing on the law of the secret we will have more after this, no doubt. i am particularly looking forward to this afternoon, because what i like about it is that we have folks with different points of view on the same panel, and an opportunity to really dig in, which i hope we will do it, and that will be useful to everybody here. senator inhofe, along with a number of other colleagues, requested that i invite forw
here is former senator john warner. >> the hearing will come to order. thank you all for being here. sorry we are late. let me, at the outset, city people that i apologize that we are --say to people that i apologize that we are back here in the smalley hearing room. we tried a month ago to reserves 219 for the afternoon, and we were simply not able paid somebody else had it at this time. i know a bunch of people outside would like to have come in, and i am sorry they were not able to. we...
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campaign and i'm remind to have had famous video of john edwards combing his hair or john kerry wind surfing. >> warnerre real things. >> andometimes they're built on real things like bill clinton's statement. so if this kind of mockery can get into the political mainstream on blogs people tend to remember it and it can stuff up a candidate's image. >> one other thing to sad that david axelrod has 96,000 followers on twitierer so people like to hear what he has to say and by doing this just the level the obama campaign is doing you're engaging people >> and that's social media more broadly. >> we live a culture where people... where letterman and leno and colbert and jon stewart are doing and this collectively are using an attempt to tap into this and have fun with what can be a serious business of politics. >> warner: deadly serious, thank you both howie and lauren. >> woodruff: finally tonight, remembering the early days of the aids epidemic and the toll it took on so many. that's the focus of an award- winning documentary that premieres on the pbs program, "independent lens" tonight. "newshour" corr
campaign and i'm remind to have had famous video of john edwards combing his hair or john kerry wind surfing. >> warnerre real things. >> andometimes they're built on real things like bill clinton's statement. so if this kind of mockery can get into the political mainstream on blogs people tend to remember it and it can stuff up a candidate's image. >> one other thing to sad that david axelrod has 96,000 followers on twitierer so people like to hear what he has to say and by...
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john edwards trial. they say not guilty on one count of campaign fraud, but they can't decide on the rest. reports from anna warner and erin moriarty. the highest court yet strikes down the national law that denies same-sex marriage. nancy cordes on what's next. america's biggest city plans to ban super-sized soft drinks. michelle miller on one mayor's crusade against obesity. and norah o'donnell with a familiar face at the white house. >> as you wrestle with tough is psions, you will now be able to gaze at this portrait and ask, "what would george do?" ( laughter ) eve captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. with a former vice presidential nominee, a couple of millionaires, a thief and a mistress, the john edwards trial had all the elements of a novel but, apparently, not the elements of a conviction, according to the jury late today. edwards was acquited of one count of campaign finance fraud in connection with his run for the 2008 democratic presidential nomination. the jury reported that it was hopelessly deadlocked on five other counts, so the jud
john edwards trial. they say not guilty on one count of campaign fraud, but they can't decide on the rest. reports from anna warner and erin moriarty. the highest court yet strikes down the national law that denies same-sex marriage. nancy cordes on what's next. america's biggest city plans to ban super-sized soft drinks. michelle miller on one mayor's crusade against obesity. and norah o'donnell with a familiar face at the white house. >> as you wrestle with tough is psions, you will now...