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kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a man will be given a new trial. two men were convicted of killing brian jones. >> we have learned today that this kid was overturned as a result of a decision the court made in front of the jury. that would mean prosecutors would have to move forward with the new trial. >> the court of appeals sided the suggested language during the trial indicating the judge asked potential jurors if they would be able to convict the pair even without scientific evidence. the manhunt for a suspect wrapped up over the weekend. brian hill was on the run after he fled when is a gun jammed firing and a deputy at a traffic spot. he faces several charges including attempted murder. >> a man is behind bars after reportedly stabbed a man in the chest. this happened in little towns like after an argument. the victim was rushed to shock trauma. the man faces a host of charges included first-degree attempted murder. not even being the daughter of a former president is not enough to bring you from being the victim of a crime. someone broke int
kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a man will be given a new trial. two men were convicted of killing brian jones. >> we have learned today that this kid was overturned as a result of a decision the court made in front of the jury. that would mean prosecutors would have to move forward with the new trial. >> the court of appeals sided the suggested language during the trial indicating the judge asked potential jurors if they would be able to convict the pair even without...
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back its quest for sanctions against can young ill -- kim jong-il. holding off the turnover of military power to its military by u.s. forces, which have had a large base here since the korean war. then this other story from israel, as the sea fight provoked new tensions in the region. we begin with charles joining us from all possible, texas, democrats line. caller: thank you for c-span. internationally when it comes to foreign relations, we have nothing but troubles and domestically we have nothing but troubles. but as far as economics is concerned, because europe is kind of falling apart with the euro, things are getting better on that end for us. the dollar is kind of increasing, getting stronger, and europe is kind of declining. they think europe bought themselves time with this trillion dollar bailout, but all they did is buy themselves some time and it could get really, really bad for europe. as far as the israel thing, i was listening to the bbc world service yesterday, and they had on one of the women, or one of the head activists, speaking t
back its quest for sanctions against can young ill -- kim jong-il. holding off the turnover of military power to its military by u.s. forces, which have had a large base here since the korean war. then this other story from israel, as the sea fight provoked new tensions in the region. we begin with charles joining us from all possible, texas, democrats line. caller: thank you for c-span. internationally when it comes to foreign relations, we have nothing but troubles and domestically we have...
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. >> well, i would agree with kim in that one of the hardest things for general petraeus to do is to admit failure. he's a man that hasn't failed very much, if at all, in his life and i remember flying across the atlantic with him on the way to iraq and i remember telling him that the hardest thing for him to do should it come to that is to tell the president that the strategy isn't working. and so it will be very... you know, he is going to give his all to this mission. and if anyone can get this mission accomplished and turn this war around and get it spiraling upward again, it will be general petraeus. the other thing is... >> woodruff: i think we're going to have to leave it there. my apology. we'll come back to you soon to let you fin their thought. colonel peter mansoor, kimberly kagan, greg jaffe, thank you all. >> thanks. >> brown: still to come on the "newshour": limits on prosecuting white collar crimes; dollars and dunks in cleveland; the longest match ever and the promise and limits of genome research. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our n
. >> well, i would agree with kim in that one of the hardest things for general petraeus to do is to admit failure. he's a man that hasn't failed very much, if at all, in his life and i remember flying across the atlantic with him on the way to iraq and i remember telling him that the hardest thing for him to do should it come to that is to tell the president that the strategy isn't working. and so it will be very... you know, he is going to give his all to this mission. and if anyone can...
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. >> northhkorea may transfer power to the son of kim. the tokyo the event that will take place, north korea announcing yesterday it will hold a rare meeting, the son of ruler kim jong-il of the dictatorship. the korean be found in the a how much section. now to the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i'm an old guy. and the leadership of the congress is old under the seniorty system. the republican leadership remember well president reagan. and when president reagan dame in, they believed the democrats would never again hold the leadership of the country. they said that many times, and i remember it quite well. and i think they never recovered from the election of bill clinton. and certainly didn't recover from the second re-election of bill clinton. and i think their entire focus is not unon doing their job but on regaining the leadership of the country. more than anything else, they want that presidentsi, and they are willing to fight the president on any issue at all or on all issues, because -- and to oppose
. >> northhkorea may transfer power to the son of kim. the tokyo the event that will take place, north korea announcing yesterday it will hold a rare meeting, the son of ruler kim jong-il of the dictatorship. the korean be found in the a how much section. now to the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i'm an old guy. and the leadership of the congress is old under the seniorty system. the republican leadership remember well president reagan. and when president...
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i want to thank also from my office, emile and kim for working with all of the committees that had jurisdiction to expedite the fact that this would be done before june 25. and i'm reminded when you gave the facts as to when the north koreans invaded south korea, i was a 20-year-old kid in the barracks in fort lose, washington, when the sergeant screamed that the north koreans had invaded south korea and the second infantry division was slated to go to defend them. i was so anxious to leave i said, where the heck is korea? and i had no idea that a police action involved putting yourself in harm's way. and aby -- away we did go. there was some question whether we could even land because the north korean communists had been so successful that they drove the 25, the 25th divisions that were in japan and the people's republic of south korea to the peninsula, but we were able to push them back. the marines landed and the chinese came and you know the rest of that story. but, how grateful it is to be not just alive but to know that we all participated once again in defending a democracy even in count
i want to thank also from my office, emile and kim for working with all of the committees that had jurisdiction to expedite the fact that this would be done before june 25. and i'm reminded when you gave the facts as to when the north koreans invaded south korea, i was a 20-year-old kid in the barracks in fort lose, washington, when the sergeant screamed that the north koreans had invaded south korea and the second infantry division was slated to go to defend them. i was so anxious to leave i...
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kim it. we want to we eliminated as close of the source as possible. if we collected out in the water, it will not get to the shore. we are pulling skimmer's from the atlantic ocean and we are reaching across the ocean to bring in more. the blackest oil is closest to the source. recoverable. for their way from the source we're looking at alternate response teehnologies like controlled burning where weak corral it and burn it. we also have room for aerial disbursements. when we get permission to use those from the regional response team, we use disbursements out there as well. further in, around the passes and kotcuts, into eastern louisiana, we have smaller skkmmers that cannot get offshore bbt is designed for in short skimming. we have an army of people out there oo the small boats picking up stuff that gets too sure. there are numerous techniques or strategies to get rid of the oil. we try to prevent the oil from getting to the beach. we used bone to do that. -- we use boom to do that. the wind moves they boom around and is difficult to keep the oil
kim it. we want to we eliminated as close of the source as possible. if we collected out in the water, it will not get to the shore. we are pulling skimmer's from the atlantic ocean and we are reaching across the ocean to bring in more. the blackest oil is closest to the source. recoverable. for their way from the source we're looking at alternate response teehnologies like controlled burning where weak corral it and burn it. we also have room for aerial disbursements. when we get permission to...
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. >> kim from international developed. thank you for a much for your presentation.th creased numbers of demonstrations. and the end of your military presence in haiti yesterday. what ce tonow, what comes next? what is manusa in the position to this to? the last time we saw demonstrations like this was in the lead up in the january 04 in the lead up to they were received from office. i don't see the international community allowing the law enforcement office the demonstration continue. what happens? who is a way to guarantee th security of the country? >> i think the best way to do this to have all of the questions answered now and then we will stop and te general will respond and we will go on with the program. >> good morning. my name is [inaudibl and i am from the haiti renewed allian. the question -- i want to thank you for the good work thatyou have done to my country because i'm from haiti. the question i would like to ask is always for a long time there has been a back-and-forth. every time there is a disaster that the international community miers' there a pl
. >> kim from international developed. thank you for a much for your presentation.th creased numbers of demonstrations. and the end of your military presence in haiti yesterday. what ce tonow, what comes next? what is manusa in the position to this to? the last time we saw demonstrations like this was in the lead up in the january 04 in the lead up to they were received from office. i don't see the international community allowing the law enforcement office the demonstration continue....
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if we do, kim tran worry being his car and house payments will only be afterthoughts because his town and countless others like it along the gulf coast will just disappear. but we will not let that happen. join me and make sure that these fishermen, these people, these families haven't suffered in vain and let's make sure we clean up this spill, hold those who caused it accountable and make sure it never happens again. together we'll end our addiction to oil and create a better, cleaner future for our country. mr. gare men tee: representative -- mr. garamendi: representative chu, thank you for your thoughts. that leads to the west coast ocean protection act of 2010. there's a large area that's dependent on the pristine nature of the coast. in addition to that the west coast has a much different environment than the gulf of mexico. it's down right dangerous out there, high wave, high wind, earthquakes, a lot of other things that would say, that's not a good place to be drilling. i see my colleague from new york here and i know that he, too, along with the residents of new york are terr
if we do, kim tran worry being his car and house payments will only be afterthoughts because his town and countless others like it along the gulf coast will just disappear. but we will not let that happen. join me and make sure that these fishermen, these people, these families haven't suffered in vain and let's make sure we clean up this spill, hold those who caused it accountable and make sure it never happens again. together we'll end our addiction to oil and create a better, cleaner future...
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ross kim: you made that -- mr. roskam: you made that argument earlier. i learned to mr. frank's school of floor management and learned well. reclaiming my time. mr. speaker, here was the opportunity for the majority to say we are going to focus in on this. we are not going to put up with anymore nonsense of spending $145 billion. and the price tag is up to $400 billion and rising. we know what we need to do here, mr. speaker. we know when to do it. and i urge us to be like-minded in stopping this approach that the majority has and a complete failure to deal with fannie and freddie in a response way in my view and not support the motion. eld back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from corado. mr. perlmutter: thank you, mr. speaker. also sometimes you have to remind people from time to time about what happened in the past because it's important. history is important. and i'd remind my friend from illinois that there was an effort to refor fannie mae and freddie mac when it was purchasing a lot of lousy loans that res
ross kim: you made that -- mr. roskam: you made that argument earlier. i learned to mr. frank's school of floor management and learned well. reclaiming my time. mr. speaker, here was the opportunity for the majority to say we are going to focus in on this. we are not going to put up with anymore nonsense of spending $145 billion. and the price tag is up to $400 billion and rising. we know what we need to do here, mr. speaker. we know when to do it. and i urge us to be like-minded in stopping...
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host: one theory is kim jong-il supported the attack and use it to prop up his son. elaborate?ink therere several theories. he knows after the stroke had, that his timis not infinite on this earth, which is of norththe people korea, so he is trying to groom year-old son who has virt >> we are going back live to the radio show in new orleans thunderstorms in the d.c. area cut off our signal. [radio commercial] >> why don't you grab that microphone up there and a set of headphones? there should be a second set right there. there should be a second set. got it? [radio commercial] >> for our viewers across the nation on c-span, my next guests are here. my relationship with todd goes back a few years. in the aftermath of katrina, we were trying to look for options to rebuild our wetlands and rebuild our barrier islands. todd introduced me to don samples. he introduced us to a grass called vetero-grass. this is a resilience trend of marsh grass used in third world countries that can iterally be used in louisiana to try to fight this oil intrusion. over the next few minutes, we will t
host: one theory is kim jong-il supported the attack and use it to prop up his son. elaborate?ink therere several theories. he knows after the stroke had, that his timis not infinite on this earth, which is of norththe people korea, so he is trying to groom year-old son who has virt >> we are going back live to the radio show in new orleans thunderstorms in the d.c. area cut off our signal. [radio commercial] >> why don't you grab that microphone up there and a set of headphones?...
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perhaps the most disturbing quote i've heard is from kim, an ocean grapher from stanford who basically told me we're heading for something he likens as an ocean full of weeds because of the destruction of these multiple life forms. in the one that's -- and the one that's most telling what we're seeing in the gulf, a quote from donald waters, commercial fisherman who fishes for red snapper and king mackerel out of pensacola, florida. this is a devastating ghost lurking in the shadows that will change our whole lives, closed quote. so what we have today is a resolution by the housthat we need to adopt policies a move forward in effos to reduce this evil that is now lurking in the oceans of ocean acidification. we know what the culprit is. it's carbon dioxide. we now what the solution is, clean energy technology, that we can embrace to try to reduce this pollution. and we know the ultimate outcome if we do not act which is that our grandkids are not going to have an ocean as we know them. and personally i can tell you it's already hit my state. our oyster production now in the state of wa
perhaps the most disturbing quote i've heard is from kim, an ocean grapher from stanford who basically told me we're heading for something he likens as an ocean full of weeds because of the destruction of these multiple life forms. in the one that's -- and the one that's most telling what we're seeing in the gulf, a quote from donald waters, commercial fisherman who fishes for red snapper and king mackerel out of pensacola, florida. this is a devastating ghost lurking in the shadows that will...
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>> a terrific question, kim. i just laid out some important principles with respect to social security. as i travel north carolina, more seniors ask questions and more folks -- the senate failed to take action on a supplement to help seniors deal with rising costs. i've laid out important principles. i am not going to go for any privatisation scheme. second, and this is that the solvency question, we have to pay back the social security trust fund. $2.6 trillion have been barred to pay for the operations of this country. i have laid out that we don't need to be changing benefits are raising the retirement age. that is not the right way to go. if we let the bush tax cuts expire, and target middle-class tax cuts, and continue the revenue into the future, it would extend the life of social security by 75 years. that will make sure that it is strong for the future. it is a promise to our seniors, people paying into it, and i want to make sure it is there for the next generation. >> saul and see on social security, ms
>> a terrific question, kim. i just laid out some important principles with respect to social security. as i travel north carolina, more seniors ask questions and more folks -- the senate failed to take action on a supplement to help seniors deal with rising costs. i've laid out important principles. i am not going to go for any privatisation scheme. second, and this is that the solvency question, we have to pay back the social security trust fund. $2.6 trillion have been barred to pay...
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. >> kim from inernational developed. thank you for a much for your presentation.nce with increased numbers of demonstratons. and the end of your military presence in haiti yesterday. what come to know, what comes next? what is mansa in the position to this to? the last time we saw demonstrations like this was in the lead up in the january 04 in e lead up to they were received from office. community allowing theawional enforcement office the monstration continue. what happens? who is a way tguarante the security of the country? >> i tnk he best way to do this thave all of the questions answered now and then we will stop and the general will respond andwe will go on with the pgram. >> good mrnin my name is [inaudible] and i am from the haiti renewed alliance. the question-- i want to thank you for the good work thatyou have doneo my country because i'm from haiti. the question i would like to ask is always for a long time there has been a back-and-forth. every time e is a disaster that the internationa community ers' there a plan for haitians especially to wordsnd e
. >> kim from inernational developed. thank you for a much for your presentation.nce with increased numbers of demonstratons. and the end of your military presence in haiti yesterday. what come to know, what comes next? what is mansa in the position to this to? the last time we saw demonstrations like this was in the lead up in the january 04 in e lead up to they were received from office. community allowing theawional enforcement office the monstration continue. what happens? who is a...
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many late kim il sung's decisions to attack the republic of korea in the early morning hours of a rainy sunday morning, to mix signals coming from washington. for then secretary of state had declared only a few months before that south korea lay outside the defense perimeter of the united states. north korean dictator reportedly took that as a green light to move forward with his invasion plans. this invasion resulted in between one million and 10 million korean dead and over 50,000 dead and more than 90,000 wounded members of the u.s. military. the lesson of june 25 is clear, do not equivocate with agressers, do not pandser to dictators. harry truman, in notifying the american people of this decision to deploy u.s. forces to korea, stated that north korea in solidarity with its communist allies has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations. 60 years later, as north korea engages in further armed aggression by deliberately torpedoing a south korean naval vessel and murdering 46 south korean sailors, it is clear that the united states and its allies must act with
many late kim il sung's decisions to attack the republic of korea in the early morning hours of a rainy sunday morning, to mix signals coming from washington. for then secretary of state had declared only a few months before that south korea lay outside the defense perimeter of the united states. north korean dictator reportedly took that as a green light to move forward with his invasion plans. this invasion resulted in between one million and 10 million korean dead and over 50,000 dead and...