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one of the rear tires runs over krause's leg, breaking his femur.fighters rush over to help and cops pull the driver out of the vehicle. the operator of the suv is 30-year-old luther harling. earlier in the day he nearly struck a police officer with his car in neighboring norristown. authorities gave chase, but called off the pursuit after harling crossed into the next town. but a half hour later, harling comes barreling through the road block set up around the accident scene. firefighter krause is conscious, but badly injured. >> a lot of concern, a lot of panic, is this guy going to make it? is he all right? >> krause is unable to see since the impact from the hip breaks the capillaries in his eyes, temporarily blinding him. soon he's on a gurney and headed to a chopper. krause suffers multiple broken bones including fractured vertebrae. he came within centimeters of a spinal injury that would have left him paralyzed. harling serves 4 1/2 years and is released in 2003. three years later, he died in a car accident. his attorney says harling's errat
one of the rear tires runs over krause's leg, breaking his femur.fighters rush over to help and cops pull the driver out of the vehicle. the operator of the suv is 30-year-old luther harling. earlier in the day he nearly struck a police officer with his car in neighboring norristown. authorities gave chase, but called off the pursuit after harling crossed into the next town. but a half hour later, harling comes barreling through the road block set up around the accident scene. firefighter...
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tina krause has more. >> reporter: rescue crews cut through crump palled train -- crumpled train cars to reach passengers trapped after a subway train derailed during moscow's morning rush hour. this man says the sharp impact took me off my feet. the lights went out and everybody fell down. as medical teams rushed the injured to the hospital, some russians worried terrorists had struck the capital hubway system again but authorities said it was a technical problem, a power surge triggered an alarm that caused the train to suddenly stop and fly off the tracks. the deadly accident happened inside moscow's deepest subway tunnel 275 feet below ground making it extra difficult for crews to save people. tina krause, cbs news. >>> more than 100 people have been killed in terror bombings on or near moscow's subway system since 2000. >>> here in this country, bystanders are credited with preventing a carjacking in california. several men came to the aid after defenseless woman and little girl as a man fought to gain control of her minivan in san diego. a man in a nearby restaurant filmed the c
tina krause has more. >> reporter: rescue crews cut through crump palled train -- crumpled train cars to reach passengers trapped after a subway train derailed during moscow's morning rush hour. this man says the sharp impact took me off my feet. the lights went out and everybody fell down. as medical teams rushed the injured to the hospital, some russians worried terrorists had struck the capital hubway system again but authorities said it was a technical problem, a power surge triggered...
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. >> cbs news correspondent tina krause is in london. >> mother emilie, treasures every moment with her three-year old son, finally, she nearly lost him when she was born three months early weighing just 2 pounds. >> when i was six months pregnant and i went into labor, i had no idea that it was possible. >> reporter: researchers in imperial college, london said a simple urine test in the first trimester could reveal whether a baby would be born prematurely or full grown. >> even at an early stage of the pregnancy, happening from an eventual birth. >> reporter: scientists, analyzed samples from 400 pregnant woman and found those with specific molecules were at a higher risk. >> there is not one single under line cause but each individual woman was reacting differently to lots of different things in the environment, their lifestyle. >> reporter: researchers say more study is needed. finally spent months in the hospital, suffering a heart defect and a brain hemorrhage. if this new test has potential to save one baby's life, or to prevent one baby from spending three months in the incubato
. >> cbs news correspondent tina krause is in london. >> mother emilie, treasures every moment with her three-year old son, finally, she nearly lost him when she was born three months early weighing just 2 pounds. >> when i was six months pregnant and i went into labor, i had no idea that it was possible. >> reporter: researchers in imperial college, london said a simple urine test in the first trimester could reveal whether a baby would be born prematurely or full...
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this guy, moose krause, he used to play for newt rockne.ger of the whole thing. moose krause would light fires and when these marine officers had time for themselves, he would tell them newt rockne stories. and he just was so poignant about notre dame that my father said, "well that's where you're going to go." that's where i went. >> seth: that's great. >> you went to northwestern. >> seth: i went to northwestern. we're playing this year. [ cheers ] >> have we ever played northwestern? i don't think so. >> seth: we have. i was there. we played you guys in south bend in 1995. it was the year northwestern went to the rose bowl and we beat you guys in south bend. i was there, too, that's how i know. i'm sorry i brought it up. >> is that why you brought this up? >> seth: well, no. [ laughter ] i was respectfully not going to. >> but you weren't respectful. 1995, that was almost 20 years ago. did you beat us badly? >> seth: no, it was pretty close. >> but you went to the rose bowl. >> seth: i went to the rose bowl. >> did you win the rose bowl?
this guy, moose krause, he used to play for newt rockne.ger of the whole thing. moose krause would light fires and when these marine officers had time for themselves, he would tell them newt rockne stories. and he just was so poignant about notre dame that my father said, "well that's where you're going to go." that's where i went. >> seth: that's great. >> you went to northwestern. >> seth: i went to northwestern. we're playing this year. [ cheers ] >> have we...
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now, the krause's say they've walked away with the win 26 of the last 41 years.really does run in the family, that's crazy. >>> well, hey, sport by the name of ultimate not to be confused about frisbee is grange traction. the sport's strongest supporters now have dreams of olympic gold. >> you know when you see it, but don't call it ultimate frisbee, just ultimate. an ultimate field is about the size after football field. seven players on a team, who score one point when they pass the disc into the ends zone. beyond all of the weekends pick up games, there are now professional men's and women's leagues. some games are broadcast on espn. >> rad i can justly first score in the semifinal match, the running, the jumping, the quick angle changes, and teamwork. >> the essence whatever makes the sport good. >> place for revolver san francisco team that won last year's worlds championship. >> amazing how many work i put in and how much training i put in. >> earlier this month, the us olympic committee recognized ultimate as a sport, another step to becoming an official g
now, the krause's say they've walked away with the win 26 of the last 41 years.really does run in the family, that's crazy. >>> well, hey, sport by the name of ultimate not to be confused about frisbee is grange traction. the sport's strongest supporters now have dreams of olympic gold. >> you know when you see it, but don't call it ultimate frisbee, just ultimate. an ultimate field is about the size after football field. seven players on a team, who score one point when they...
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m reconocido escritor mexicano en crew que krause saliÓ en su defensa.gobierno del gobierno a gloria verdusco en michoacÁn. pidiÓ al gobierno respeto a su vida y apago a la ley para la mujer. que muchos aquÍ aseguran, prÁcticamente tenÍa secuestrados a sus hijos. >>> las autoridades aseguran que del momento del cateo los niÑos comenzaron a recibir atenciÓn mÉdica. y sicolÓgica en cuanto a los huÉrfanos, y abandonados. dicen que van a permanecer aquÍ, mientras consiguen otro lugar digno donde llevarlos. en zamora michoacÁn, cristina londoÑo telemundo. >>> crisis tina muchas gracias es difÍcil entender como un padre envÍa a su hijo, solo, de centroamÉrica a estados unidos. >>> y como un niÑo se atreve a hacer la travesÍa solito tan peligrosa. >>> y vamos a honduras donde sale un gran porcentaje de menores que cruzan la frontera y vamos a ver en quÉ condiciÓn viven y de quÉ estÁn huyendo. rogelio mora-tagle con los detalles. >>> es la capital mundial del homicidio, de acuerdo con un reporte de la onu. (disparos). con barrios que parece estÁn en guerra por p
m reconocido escritor mexicano en crew que krause saliÓ en su defensa.gobierno del gobierno a gloria verdusco en michoacÁn. pidiÓ al gobierno respeto a su vida y apago a la ley para la mujer. que muchos aquÍ aseguran, prÁcticamente tenÍa secuestrados a sus hijos. >>> las autoridades aseguran que del momento del cateo los niÑos comenzaron a recibir atenciÓn mÉdica. y sicolÓgica en cuanto a los huÉrfanos, y abandonados. dicen que van a permanecer aquÍ, mientras consiguen otro...
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cherry spitting con theingt weekend and like 26 of the past 41 years a member of the krause family took on top prize. 8 time champion bring young gun cawz walked away with crown by spitting pit 968" and his father name second place. >> you have to have goals in life. >> don't practice at home you'll get trouble. >> "fyi philly" is next on channel 6 and "action news" is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> for walter perez, adam joseph, melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team i'm sarah bloomquist have a great night and great news" team i'm sarah bloomquist have a great night and great week ahead. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. last chance! get a verizon fios triple play with a 2-year agreement and get $300 back. plus, a free lg tablet or up
cherry spitting con theingt weekend and like 26 of the past 41 years a member of the krause family took on top prize. 8 time champion bring young gun cawz walked away with crown by spitting pit 968" and his father name second place. >> you have to have goals in life. >> don't practice at home you'll get trouble. >> "fyi philly" is next on channel 6 and "action news" is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> for walter perez, adam joseph, melissa magee,...
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tina krause for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> beautiful little boy. >> 5:20. we are taking you to the movies coming up on "eyewitness news", lets take a listen. >> i'm nancy odell the fight against humans in dawn of the planet of the apes. boyhood tells a story 12 years in the the making. that is all coming up. >>> beware of the blob this weekend a local town celebrates its role in the hollywood classic. we will be right back. fousugar. only six?ns. six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! >>> there they go, the blob, invades phoenixville. "eyewitness news" at run out of the colonial theater. it is all part of the weekend called blob fest, it pays homage to the 1958 film classic the blob. chopper three was over the scene for birds eye view, as we check with wes shank who owns the real blob about what makes this film so special. >> traditionally in the 50's teenagers were always portrayed as troublemakers, getting in trouble with the law. this time, the teens are the heroes, they are trying
tina krause for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> beautiful little boy. >> 5:20. we are taking you to the movies coming up on "eyewitness news", lets take a listen. >> i'm nancy odell the fight against humans in dawn of the planet of the apes. boyhood tells a story 12 years in the the making. that is all coming up. >>> beware of the blob this weekend a local town celebrates its role in the hollywood classic. we will be right back. fousugar. only...
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krause spent most of the day ventilating homes that were impacted. the 150 residents who to leave are now back in their houses this morning, while officials still do not know where the gas came from. they do know that no one's drinking water was effected. >>> i'm sure they're happy to be home back now. >> tell me about it, more to come, including the sixers noel and andrew wiggins of cleveland in summer lookings. >> saw two of the most well known people on the planet sitting on a bench watch would you do? one teen got the picture after lifetime. back >>> new video just into us from the fox chase section of philadelphia where lightning sparked a house fire. it happened late last night on the 400 block every chandler street. you can see the fire damaged the roof of that home t took fire fighters 45 minutes to get it all under control. luckily, no one was injured. >>> still, i mean, what, more than 9,000 lightning strikes overnight, katie. just incredible. >> crazy crazy stuff for us, yes. again, people were starting to get afraid of these storms. peopl
krause spent most of the day ventilating homes that were impacted. the 150 residents who to leave are now back in their houses this morning, while officials still do not know where the gas came from. they do know that no one's drinking water was effected. >>> i'm sure they're happy to be home back now. >> tell me about it, more to come, including the sixers noel and andrew wiggins of cleveland in summer lookings. >> saw two of the most well known people on the planet...
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. >> 5:15 we begin with underground transformer fire in center city krause set up along 18th street, 18th and sansom the scene, right there, manhattan bagels on the contour a locator here, but all of the peco trucks lined up along 18th street. water a result of all of the storms, last night, and maybe the storms and the water getting in underground has something to do with this explosion, but right now 18th street is blocked, right at sansom. so going to the maps. best bet this morning, to get around this, would be either 20th or 16th. so the closure is walnut up to chestnut, where rittenhouse park begins, takes you up past sansom, to up chestnut. sixteenth or 20th, the way to go. some flooding in bucks countiment green lane blocked from ash, over to wilson avenue creek water closed above sweet water road because every downed wires. traffic using baltimore pike for the morning rush hour. ukee, erika, back to you. >> here is a look at the headlines on cbs36789 keeping our eye on the storm, last night's heavy weather brought down trees and power lines in voorhees, camden county. but th
. >> 5:15 we begin with underground transformer fire in center city krause set up along 18th street, 18th and sansom the scene, right there, manhattan bagels on the contour a locator here, but all of the peco trucks lined up along 18th street. water a result of all of the storms, last night, and maybe the storms and the water getting in underground has something to do with this explosion, but right now 18th street is blocked, right at sansom. so going to the maps. best bet this morning,...
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the first will be on the confirmation of cheryl krause to be a circuit judge. the next will be on a mexico to invoke cloture on a motion to proceed to s. 2363, the hagueen sportsmen's bill. i'm told that s. 2562 is due for its second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk read the title for the second time. the clerk: a bill to provide an incentive for business to bring back jobs to america. mr. reid: mr. president, i would object to any further proceedings with respect to this bill. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the bill will be placed on the calendar. mr. reid: mr. president, a lot of people within the sound of my voice won't understand about what i talk, and that is having an emergency break or a parking brake on a car. it used to be standard procedure. you would pull that out and 99% of the time you would remember to release it before you took off. but sometimes you would forget, and that car would still go forward, but it didn't go forward very well. it could smart smoking. oh, i forgot to turn that off. so, emergency brakes. what
the first will be on the confirmation of cheryl krause to be a circuit judge. the next will be on a mexico to invoke cloture on a motion to proceed to s. 2363, the hagueen sportsmen's bill. i'm told that s. 2562 is due for its second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk read the title for the second time. the clerk: a bill to provide an incentive for business to bring back jobs to america. mr. reid: mr. president, i would object to any further proceedings with respect to this bill. the...
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apparently it does run in the krause family. by the way this family has won the contest 26 of the last 41 years. >> it is their thing flyers from one quirky competition to another, 36 couples from across the world take part in the wife caring championship, apparently upside down. annual race in finland challenges men to race while caring their wives. well, this year, finish couple narrowly won completing the obstacle course in just over 63 seconds. so little over minute. despite the event's name the couples don't actually have to be married. i lover the fact the woman looks more ex aspirated from the man caring her. >> hey, it wasn't a marriage proposal but south carolina girl found more than she bargained for, she went for a snack. payton opened bag of golds fish, found this diamond wedding ring. the family contacted peppering farms, who said they've never heard of jewelry in their products, because no jewelry of any kinds is allowed in its bakeries. but peyton's mom, also a nurse, said she is concerned about food safety. >> we
apparently it does run in the krause family. by the way this family has won the contest 26 of the last 41 years. >> it is their thing flyers from one quirky competition to another, 36 couples from across the world take part in the wife caring championship, apparently upside down. annual race in finland challenges men to race while caring their wives. well, this year, finish couple narrowly won completing the obstacle course in just over 63 seconds. so little over minute. despite the...
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that's why it takes a while to get everybody turned back on power wise, because they have all of these krauseprobably since the storm ended last night. so, a lot of detours, and that's why i am just warning people, if they take a normal commute into work, may not have the normal commute. you may see flashing lights, yellow crime scene tape like we show you right here, because a lot of stuff is still left over from the storm. still only about ten hours ago, this thing wrapped up, right around the time the sun normally comes down, and if you were outside at the time you probably noticed it looked like early sunset last night, because it got so dark, because of these dark clouds, very low, and then the big storm blew in, and if you were asleep like i was you probably got woken up, because trees were bending sideways it look like, almost snapping in two. a lot of trees did snap. and that's why you have a situation like we're showing you here. so, good news, though, the pse&g is doing all they can to get the power on over here on this side of the river. you can bet peco and everybody on the pennsy
that's why it takes a while to get everybody turned back on power wise, because they have all of these krauseprobably since the storm ended last night. so, a lot of detours, and that's why i am just warning people, if they take a normal commute into work, may not have the normal commute. you may see flashing lights, yellow crime scene tape like we show you right here, because a lot of stuff is still left over from the storm. still only about ten hours ago, this thing wrapped up, right around...
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alison krause and union station among them.nd banjo master bela fleck and his wife abigail washburn. they provide separate ensembles but are now teamed up for the first time. like other rocky grass veterans, they were determined to return after the flood. >> there's little doubt the festival was going to happen at all. it was a real important year to come back and do something. >> to be a part of this incredible community that has, against all odds, found a way to reclaim this land and turn it into the festival site it once was. >> brown: it all looked and anded great. ♪ but there was also this. the so-called homeless band. the pickup group of musicians and children who lost their homes in the flood and all these months later are living in temporary housing, uncertain what happens next. barry mccrumb was playing banjo and singing. he showed us where his house once stood. >> the front door was here. >> brown: he had flood insurance but that covered just half his losses. >> they only pay for the part that touched the water which
alison krause and union station among them.nd banjo master bela fleck and his wife abigail washburn. they provide separate ensembles but are now teamed up for the first time. like other rocky grass veterans, they were determined to return after the flood. >> there's little doubt the festival was going to happen at all. it was a real important year to come back and do something. >> to be a part of this incredible community that has, against all odds, found a way to reclaim this land...
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. >> a 17-month-old boy, jesse krause, is wedged 16 feet below ground after falling into a well.escue workers aboveground battle to save his life. it's a race against time. it was supposed to be a quiet night for jerry and karen crouse. father and son are playing together in the backyard of their new home in the small town of mulvane, kansas, just outside wichita. and then, in the blink of an eye, baby jesse makes a sudden move. before his father can reach him, he's gone. it's 7:04 p.m. when jesse's parents call 911, setting into motion a dramatic rescue effort that will soon require more than 50 police officers and firefighters. among them, firefighters dan wegner and tim daneen. >> probably got about ten feet from the hole, and we could hear jesse crying up out of there, and stuck our heads down in the hole and looked at him, and sure enough we could see jesse's head and one arm above his forehead kind of protecting his eyes. he just cried. he just wanted out of there so bad. >> oh, your heart sinks. i have a couple children, and all of a sudden, my two kids popped into my head
. >> a 17-month-old boy, jesse krause, is wedged 16 feet below ground after falling into a well.escue workers aboveground battle to save his life. it's a race against time. it was supposed to be a quiet night for jerry and karen crouse. father and son are playing together in the backyard of their new home in the small town of mulvane, kansas, just outside wichita. and then, in the blink of an eye, baby jesse makes a sudden move. before his father can reach him, he's gone. it's 7:04 p.m....
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dan krause, the director of "the kill team" joins me now.ant to mention before we jump into this segment that we did reach out to the army for comment and we received this statement. we are aware that a film entitled "the kill team" is appearing in theaters. while we don't have any specific details about the production, to the best of our knowledge the film was produced by a commercial production company without official u.s. army support. all the opinions and discussions reflect the individuals only and do not represent the views or opinions of the u.s. army. dan, thank you so much for joining us today to discuss the film. >> thanks for having me. >> so you look in-depth at one soldier in particular. that was adam winfield. you focus in on him, and you were intrigued by the question of how he went from originally being a whistleblower in this unit, to trying to call attention to the abuses and the war crimes that were happening there, to actually then participating in the murder of afghan civilians. how did he -- how did he make that switch
dan krause, the director of "the kill team" joins me now.ant to mention before we jump into this segment that we did reach out to the army for comment and we received this statement. we are aware that a film entitled "the kill team" is appearing in theaters. while we don't have any specific details about the production, to the best of our knowledge the film was produced by a commercial production company without official u.s. army support. all the opinions and discussions...
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cheryl ann krause is a graduate of the stanford law school. she got her juris doctoral degree with distinction in 1993. she graduated from the university of pennsylvania summa cum laude. of course i'm especially proud of that as a pennsylvanian. she has an extensive career both as a member of law firms in the private sector as well as a prosecutor. just -- before i get to that, i wanted to mention her clerkship. she clerked for the united states court of appeals in the ninth circuit, judge alex kazinsky. that was followed by a clerkship of the supreme court of the united states, justice anthony m. kennedy. later she became a prosecutor, as i mentioned, in the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york for five years. in that capacity as a prosecutor, she handled the investigation, prosecution and appeals of domestic and international bank fraud, security fraud, money laundering, and public corruption cases. so she has a broad and deep experience in the law both on the civil and criminal side of it. she's an excellent student,
cheryl ann krause is a graduate of the stanford law school. she got her juris doctoral degree with distinction in 1993. she graduated from the university of pennsylvania summa cum laude. of course i'm especially proud of that as a pennsylvanian. she has an extensive career both as a member of law firms in the private sector as well as a prosecutor. just -- before i get to that, i wanted to mention her clerkship. she clerked for the united states court of appeals in the ninth circuit, judge alex...
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one of the things got me encouraged is opportunity we had to work with senator krause and senator lee, probably it was around beginning of august, there was a member with a number of people like yours truly who headed pup people who already opposed obama care or i prefer to call it zero care, we opposed it because it would shovel people who had never been adjudicated into a court of law with any due process and keep to bear be arms. we had been along and local opponent of zero care. we were there with conservative groups. at the meeting also was senator kruse. the thing i had almost never heard from another politician was look, don't know whether we're going to win or lose this fight but we have got to fight. wow. that's what i had been waiting for a long time to hear somebody say he's in it for the long haul. he may lose battles but he's in t to went the war. i think we have a leader we have been looking for. simon bundy and events that came .bout at the ranch there near finally somebody stood up and said i'm not going to be pushed around anymore. ton my pleasant surprise and amazeme
one of the things got me encouraged is opportunity we had to work with senator krause and senator lee, probably it was around beginning of august, there was a member with a number of people like yours truly who headed pup people who already opposed obama care or i prefer to call it zero care, we opposed it because it would shovel people who had never been adjudicated into a court of law with any due process and keep to bear be arms. we had been along and local opponent of zero care. we were...
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one of the things got me encouraged is opportunity we had to work with senator krause and senator lee, probably it was around beginning of august, there was a member with a number of people like yours truly who headed pup people who already opposed obama care or i prefer to call it zero care, we opposed it because it would shovel people who had never been adjudicated into a court of law with any due process and keep to bear be arms. we had been along and local opponent of zero care. we were there with conservative groups. at the meeting also was senator kruse. the thing i had almost never heard from another politician was look don't know whether we're going to win or lose this fight but we have got to fight. wow. that's what i had been waiting for a long time to hear somebody say he's in it for the long haul. he may lose battles but he's in it to went the war. i think we have a leader we have been looking for. simon bundy and events that came about at the ranch there near. finally somebody stood up and said i'm not going to be pushed around anymore. ton my pleasant surprise and amazem
one of the things got me encouraged is opportunity we had to work with senator krause and senator lee, probably it was around beginning of august, there was a member with a number of people like yours truly who headed pup people who already opposed obama care or i prefer to call it zero care, we opposed it because it would shovel people who had never been adjudicated into a court of law with any due process and keep to bear be arms. we had been along and local opponent of zero care. we were...
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all of a sudden i get calls from bill krause from the joint chiefs and don rumsfeld with whom i had workedny times and dick cheney and kirkpatrick and others. during one of these calls you only have one line. all of a sudden i get a call and it's a call this number from the white house. it's don reagan chief of staff of the white house and he said can i need a favor from you. i said oh god this is going to be bad. normally we would go to staff aides and then he says no the president needs -- oh it's worse. he said the president just hung up from talking to australia's prime minister hawke and promise that you would be there to greet him. i said i can't go. i'm going to be catatonic you know and i'm on death row right now. i got five hours of sleep in the last three or four nights whatever. australia's australia stand of the world. he says i know and everything else that the president mentioned you to hawke and the cars coming to take you to dulles for the 4:00 flight. i go out there for a day. >> host: and he even write back. use ad hoc just wanted you to tell stories about ronald reagan.
all of a sudden i get calls from bill krause from the joint chiefs and don rumsfeld with whom i had workedny times and dick cheney and kirkpatrick and others. during one of these calls you only have one line. all of a sudden i get a call and it's a call this number from the white house. it's don reagan chief of staff of the white house and he said can i need a favor from you. i said oh god this is going to be bad. normally we would go to staff aides and then he says no the president needs -- oh...
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one of the things got me encouraged is opportunity we had to work with senator krause and senator lee probably it was around beginning of august, there was a member with a number of people like yours truly who headed pup people who already opposed obama care or i prefer to call it zero care, we opposed it because it would shovel people who had never been adjudicated into a court of law with any due process and keep to bear be arms. we had been along and local opponent of zero care. we were there with conservative groups. at the meeting also was senator kruse. the thing i had almost never heard from another politician was look, don't know whether we're going to win or lose this fight but we have got to fight. wow. that's what i had been waiting for a long time to hear somebody say he's in it for the long haul. he may lose battles but he's in t to went the war. i think we have a leader we have been looking for. simon bundy and events that came .bout at the ranch there near finally somebody stood up and said i'm not going to be pushed around anymore. ton my pleasant surprise and amazemen
one of the things got me encouraged is opportunity we had to work with senator krause and senator lee probably it was around beginning of august, there was a member with a number of people like yours truly who headed pup people who already opposed obama care or i prefer to call it zero care, we opposed it because it would shovel people who had never been adjudicated into a court of law with any due process and keep to bear be arms. we had been along and local opponent of zero care. we were...
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. >> before we give the old go ahead, back with us is the co-founder of soldier ride, nick krause with >> pleasure to be here. i've been here since the beginning. since the inception. >> what does this mean for the warriors? >> they know that they're going to be okay. honor and it goes a long way. their families, their wives or husbands, they're not alone during this time. >> real quick, you've got something to present, don't you? >> for ten years of doing thisz? honoraryxñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? warriors. on behalf of these warriors, thank you very much for send years of awesomeness. >> it's been our pleasure. let's officially get it started. behind the wheel of that ladder truck -- >> we are ready. >> here we go! (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ifcorner of "smart choice"e and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help f
. >> before we give the old go ahead, back with us is the co-founder of soldier ride, nick krause with >> pleasure to be here. i've been here since the beginning. since the inception. >> what does this mean for the warriors? >> they know that they're going to be okay. honor and it goes a long way. their families, their wives or husbands, they're not alone during this time. >> real quick, you've got something to present, don't you? >> for ten years of doing...