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army used chemical weapons against about 100 civilians in laos.urned out that the entire story was based on an interview that one of the producers had. basically they were interviewing a former member of the joint chiefs of staff, who the producer swears off camera said this happened, we used sarin gas in laos on civilians. once he got on camera, he got cold feet and said, basically, if we used sarin gas it would have been wrong. and the producer edited that into "we used sarin gas and it was wrong." everybody offered resignation, people were fired, it's a disaster. >> we're so instinctively cynical about the news now that what we're going to do is watch your characters, who are intentionally well meaning, gradually make a huge mistake. >> yeah. hopefully you'll... the mistake will be understandable. you'll see how you could have made that mistake, too. not the mistake at the center of it. we have an actor on the show named shamish linklatter that is fantastic. i don't think anybody would have done what he did, but given that somebody did and nobo
army used chemical weapons against about 100 civilians in laos.urned out that the entire story was based on an interview that one of the producers had. basically they were interviewing a former member of the joint chiefs of staff, who the producer swears off camera said this happened, we used sarin gas in laos on civilians. once he got on camera, he got cold feet and said, basically, if we used sarin gas it would have been wrong. and the producer edited that into "we used sarin gas and it...
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as required by the city ordinances, we completed with the lao city ordinances, with city immigration affairs, that was completed on the chief desk for review to be signed. we are making good headway. that is more to be done and i look forward to working with the commission and do more, thank you. >> i understand that there is a line item in the mayor's budget for 500,000 for language access, can you tell me how that was utilized? >> i can bring you a breakdown. most of it was for the pay an officer uses for bilingual pay, paid $30 some odd dollars per pay period, that total comes up to if i'm not mistaken around $30,000 for just pay. and then translation services, language line, that is the bulk of it. telephonic services, around $32,000. and the budget for the officers, 258,000. >> than that is for -- >> bilingual pay. >> i thought you said 30,000. >> 30,000 for telephonic translation services. >> and then you have any kind of auditing or benchmark with the program to see how things are progressing, if improvements need to be made or things are going right? >> what was the question
as required by the city ordinances, we completed with the lao city ordinances, with city immigration affairs, that was completed on the chief desk for review to be signed. we are making good headway. that is more to be done and i look forward to working with the commission and do more, thank you. >> i understand that there is a line item in the mayor's budget for 500,000 for language access, can you tell me how that was utilized? >> i can bring you a breakdown. most of it was for...
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her husband, 56- year-old man also of laos. their son in his 20s has severe burns on his entire body and is in severe condition at st. francis. the homeowner said he rented the home to the family of eight about three years ago and had no idea that the garage was converted into a living place. >> they were having a party. they say the neighbor was trying to help him. it stopped like 2:00 last night. >> reporter: despite having an electrical cord running from the house to the garage, investigators say the electrical did not cause the fire. neighbor says the family partied until the early-morning hours on the 4th. investigators are looking into whether alcohol, cigarettes or even fireworks are the possible causes. >> because in the rear we have the same cigarette butts, alcohol, and remnants of fireworks. >> reporter: as for the rest of the family, they didn't want to talk and are staying with close family friends nearby. >> reporter: investigators this afternoon are looking into whether it was the sun who lit the fireworks. they
her husband, 56- year-old man also of laos. their son in his 20s has severe burns on his entire body and is in severe condition at st. francis. the homeowner said he rented the home to the family of eight about three years ago and had no idea that the garage was converted into a living place. >> they were having a party. they say the neighbor was trying to help him. it stopped like 2:00 last night. >> reporter: despite having an electrical cord running from the house to the garage,...
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. >> infierno viviÓ adolecescentee aln laos Ángeles secuestrada y ex a exclava sexual vivÍa en caja metaÁlicaua y sacudian para enjuagar ecxcrementos la a sacanban para violarla o cosechr humarihuana . >> nose sabe que gobernador d b tabasco tiudio beca a niÑo hum a humilllado vemos el incidente a captado por caÁmara de televisoa y le tir dijimos lo despiden y el niÑo u hueÉrfano tambien rtendrÁ trat i tratamiento gratis pero no dan con Él porque puedeq con Él porque puedeue pudo ar a chiapas . >> papa en 5to dÍa en brasil tuvotu tuvo encuentors con reclusios a habloi de la importanciua de f familia y los abuelos, desde a cbana c copa cabana . >> el papa completa con fidiscuo en espaÑol habla a multitud su superior a la de ayer pero ade ademÁs dice en espaÑol porque el papa improvisa y cuaÁndo lo hac deja para hablar en espaÑiol e ser mÁs natural pregunta si e a estÁn dispuestos a cargar la u cruz de cristo eyy el despeii l alegrÍa . >> cumpleaÑo con sus 5ta jorn o con emociÓn en brasil . >> -- gritos . >> en su peregrinaje panfranci d da imageÁgenes como esta , por muchos quieren estar en pr
. >> infierno viviÓ adolecescentee aln laos Ángeles secuestrada y ex a exclava sexual vivÍa en caja metaÁlicaua y sacudian para enjuagar ecxcrementos la a sacanban para violarla o cosechr humarihuana . >> nose sabe que gobernador d b tabasco tiudio beca a niÑo hum a humilllado vemos el incidente a captado por caÁmara de televisoa y le tir dijimos lo despiden y el niÑo u hueÉrfano tambien rtendrÁ trat i tratamiento gratis pero no dan con Él porque puedeq con Él porque...
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essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything of a responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage bases on the island causing environmental destruction that still prevails today. but perhaps the greatest and justice of all of the crimes against humanity which are committed with almost total immunity to see the crimes taking place on okinawa that a rate of almost four times the amount taking place in other military towns all over the world in fact a heinous murder or brutal rape takes place almost twice a month there. yet despite this horrific record every time there is a sexually violent crime committed the u.s. military refuses to turn over the suspect until they're indicted by a japanese court a process so mired in bureaucracy that it's rarely ever done the only time these service members are handed over is when widespread demonstrations pressure the government to do so like in one thousand nin
essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything of a responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage bases on the island causing environmental destruction that still prevails today. but perhaps the greatest and justice of all of the crimes against humanity which are committed with almost total immunity...
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they imgreated from laos. the 4th of july began with a loud party involving lots of alcohol and illegal fire works according to authorities and neighbors. >> he were jumping over firecrackers and works and we thought that is unusual. you can get burn that had way. you know? >> after the party ended the 29-year-old son who is said to be mentally challenged somehow contact on fire tried to go back to his parents setting the garage ablaze. authorities gaigt whether he may have tried to jump over them. family members gathered after stopping by the fire scene. this man is the brother of the woman who died. >> she's friendly, very nice. took kaifr of the family. this family will now have to plan funerals. >> meantime, 30 people were injured in an accident. authorities still are not sure what went wrong but they say a fire works show may have detonated early knocking over other mortars. >> pretty spectacular, everybody started screaming. >> going into crowd sooting up in the air, smoke started billowing everywhere. >
they imgreated from laos. the 4th of july began with a loud party involving lots of alcohol and illegal fire works according to authorities and neighbors. >> he were jumping over firecrackers and works and we thought that is unusual. you can get burn that had way. you know? >> after the party ended the 29-year-old son who is said to be mentally challenged somehow contact on fire tried to go back to his parents setting the garage ablaze. authorities gaigt whether he may have tried to...
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veredicto este jurado tiene que decidir si george zimmerman es culpable o inocente de hospital mmicidio eo laol al regresar a noticiero telemundo 3 empleados de las empresas target, acusan a la empresa de discriminaciÓn y la compaÑÍa se defiende. y las increÍbles imÁ en california 3 mexicanos dijeron que fueron humillados y maltratados por su jefe cuando trabajaban en un almacÉn de la empresa tar jget y ahora demand a la compaÑÍa. han presentado un documento que la compaÑÍa dis tri tribuyÓ a l jefes y que es ofensiva para los hispanos. carlos aborbotifoll tiene todo. >>> la empresa target, estÁ en la mira como vÍctor... >>> no estoy sorprendido, porque yo supongo que eso estÁ ocurriendo mucho, en muchas compaÑÍas. >>> la polÉmica surge luego que 3 ex empleados de un almacÉn de target en california, presentaron el 21 de junto una demanda por supuesta dis crim naciÓn usando frases, quÉ importa si de su como mexicano. o solo mojado puedo trabajar tan duro. >>> que target no tenga cuidado por el tipo de trato y como se relaciona con esa comunidad, como ocurriÓ en este caso. pues es sumamente deplo
veredicto este jurado tiene que decidir si george zimmerman es culpable o inocente de hospital mmicidio eo laol al regresar a noticiero telemundo 3 empleados de las empresas target, acusan a la empresa de discriminaciÓn y la compaÑÍa se defiende. y las increÍbles imÁ en california 3 mexicanos dijeron que fueron humillados y maltratados por su jefe cuando trabajaban en un almacÉn de la empresa tar jget y ahora demand a la compaÑÍa. han presentado un documento que la compaÑÍa dis tri...
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. >> reporter: the victims are immigrants from laos. i talked to the son the -- four sons and two daughters earlier. they did not want to talk on camera. now, those sons, they did take cell phone footage of people jumping on top of those canisters. the fire department has confiscated that cell phone video as part of their investigation. brian? >> all righty, da lin, thank you. >>> fireworks are also blamed for a fire that started near a pittsburg warehouse last night. that destroyed 50 acres of a field along bending willow way. very close to a row of houses. people were using garden hoses to stop the fire from spreading on to their property. firefighters spent about two hours battling that fire before it was contained and today, they warned it will take them longer to respond to fires in the future. fire station 87 is going to be closed because of budget cuts starting on monday. >> obviously, we're short staffed this year with the number of stations that have been reduced or -- our stations have closed and we have reduced our staffing s
. >> reporter: the victims are immigrants from laos. i talked to the son the -- four sons and two daughters earlier. they did not want to talk on camera. now, those sons, they did take cell phone footage of people jumping on top of those canisters. the fire department has confiscated that cell phone video as part of their investigation. brian? >> all righty, da lin, thank you. >>> fireworks are also blamed for a fire that started near a pittsburg warehouse last night. that...
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kahlil gibran is one of the best selling poets of all time, behind shakespeare and lao-tzu, the founderf taoism. suheil bushrui holds the kahlil gibran chair for values and peace at the university of maryland. >> i'm not saying that gibran is as great as shakespeare, but i'm saying that people who have a universal message, goethe, dante, shakespeare, the great poets of all time, because of their universal message, they resonate with every culture, every language and every people. >> gibran's widespread and lasting popularity has also been greeted with much critical derision. among the critics who least appreciate the poet is stefan kanfer. >> his work has always seemed to me, kahlil gibran's, like halva, which is a part of middle eastern cuisine which is almonds and honey, to the point where you really can't take more than a little bit of it. and sometimes i feel if you read enough of this kind of stuff, your appetite for real food goes. >> he gives numerous examples of what he calls gibran's "muzziness," and pseudo- paradoxes. >> here he is on marriage. this, by the way, from a man who
kahlil gibran is one of the best selling poets of all time, behind shakespeare and lao-tzu, the founderf taoism. suheil bushrui holds the kahlil gibran chair for values and peace at the university of maryland. >> i'm not saying that gibran is as great as shakespeare, but i'm saying that people who have a universal message, goethe, dante, shakespeare, the great poets of all time, because of their universal message, they resonate with every culture, every language and every people. >>...
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. >> reporter: the victims were immigrants from laos. i talked to their sons earlier today. they declined to comment. in richmond, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> fireworks are also blamed for a grass fire that started near a warehouse in pittsburg last night. that destroyed 50 acres along bending willow way. people picked up garden hoses to protect their homes. in an even scarier thought, fire station 87 one of three stations in pittsburg will close on monday because of budget cuts. crews warn that will impact response time. >>> they were supposed to light up the sky. >> instead, the fireworks sent thousands of spectators running for their lives. what caused the chaos at a southern california celebration. >> the new jobs report shows strong hiring but not all jobs are exactly what workers are hoping for. i'll break down the latest numbers just ahead. >> 26 degrees, it was up to 26 degrees cooler in many inland locations and now it's the weekend! the effects the fog will have on your saturday as the news continues. >> it's a good time. >> a small city roars to life this weekend. how
. >> reporter: the victims were immigrants from laos. i talked to their sons earlier today. they declined to comment. in richmond, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> fireworks are also blamed for a grass fire that started near a warehouse in pittsburg last night. that destroyed 50 acres along bending willow way. people picked up garden hoses to protect their homes. in an even scarier thought, fire station 87 one of three stations in pittsburg will close on monday because of budget cuts....
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we need to do targeted out lao*efp to certain populations, and that's to the question you asked earlier, who are the uninsured who need the most outreach. san francisco applied for an education grant and was not awarded the grant due to our significant process in reaching out to our uninsured, it identified those special populations that are most likely to be uninsured and may require special outreach, young adults are critical to health reforms success, younger healthier people are critical to balance out the older who are often sicker and help keep costs down for the whole system and will eventually lower prices overall. latino and asian adults with a specific focus on chinese adults, information from covered california will be available only in english and spanish and not chinese so this will require a local effort, residents of the southeast corridor and small business -- small proprietors and other businesses, the final is messaging, and this is the simple three step message that we've been saying all along, new opportunities for health insurance coverage are coming and we are here
we need to do targeted out lao*efp to certain populations, and that's to the question you asked earlier, who are the uninsured who need the most outreach. san francisco applied for an education grant and was not awarded the grant due to our significant process in reaching out to our uninsured, it identified those special populations that are most likely to be uninsured and may require special outreach, young adults are critical to health reforms success, younger healthier people are critical to...
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lao of the women went quietly and one of the men flashed him a thumbs up sign. the judge welcomed the 30 victims and their families in attendance but tsarnaev did not turn to look at them. liz norden's two sons can be seen in this image just before a bomb went off. seey each lost a leg. mbsterday she said they needed to be at the arraignment. >> i watch them struggle everyday for the little things that used to be simple, now a ,hallenge and i'm angry. and i want to know why. so i think for me it's a little piece of knowing or trying to make sense of the situation. >> reporter: the charges range from use of weapons of mass destruction to the murder of police officer sean collier. 17 of those charges carry a maximum penalty of death. tsarnaev fidgeted and looked ored as each charge was read. he blew a kiss to his family as he left the courtroom. the department of justice will soon decide whether to seek the death penalty. the trial begins in late september and prosecutors say they may call as many as 100 witnesses to the stand. scott, it may take as long as four m
lao of the women went quietly and one of the men flashed him a thumbs up sign. the judge welcomed the 30 victims and their families in attendance but tsarnaev did not turn to look at them. liz norden's two sons can be seen in this image just before a bomb went off. seey each lost a leg. mbsterday she said they needed to be at the arraignment. >> i watch them struggle everyday for the little things that used to be simple, now a ,hallenge and i'm angry. and i want to know why. so i think...
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essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything in a vague responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage bases on the island causing environmental destruction that still prevails today. but perhaps the greatest and justice of all of the crimes against humanity which are committed with almost total immunity to see the crimes taking place on okinawa that a rate of almost four times the amount taking place in other military towns all over the world in fact a hannis murder or brutal rape takes place almost twice a month there. yet despite this horrific record every time there is a sexually violent crime committed the u.s. military refuses to turn over the suspect until they're indicted by a japanese court a process so mired in bureaucracy that it's rarely ever done the only time these service members are handed over is when widespread demonstrations pressure the government to do so like in one thousan
essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything in a vague responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage bases on the island causing environmental destruction that still prevails today. but perhaps the greatest and justice of all of the crimes against humanity which are committed with almost total...
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essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything of a responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage bases on the island causing environmental destruction that still prevails today but perhaps the greatest and justice of all of the crimes against humanity which are committed with almost total immunity to see the crimes taking place on okinawa that a rate of almost four times the amount taking place in other military towns all over the world in fact a hannah's murder a brutal rape takes place almost twice a month there. yet despite this horrific record every time there is a sexually violent crime committed the u.s. military refuses to turn over the suspect until they're indicted by a japanese court a process so mired in bureaucracy that it's rarely ever done the only time these service members are handed over is when widespread demonstrations pressure the government to do so like in one thousand nine
essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything of a responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage bases on the island causing environmental destruction that still prevails today but perhaps the greatest and justice of all of the crimes against humanity which are committed with almost total immunity...
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he was special forces and he was killed inside laos.nd i have the accord as to where he was killed. is laos permitting the u.s. government to go in and bring our heroes back? guest: we do a lot of work with the laos government. vietnam, andaos, cambodia. if you have information that might be useful as a veteran that you think might be useful in a recovery process, please feel free to come to our website. contact information is there and send the information to the office and i will be happy to forward that on to dpmo and jpac and they will do further investigation. host: do you know how many teams are out right now? guest: i'm not sure how many. host: do you get tips in your office about where to search? guest: we do. any information that is provided to us by individuals whether it is from in the state's or if we get dog tag reports or individuals in vietnam from cambodia who believe they have found human remains, we send that along to the appropriate offices. the steps are followed up. host: are the families updated regularly or is the
he was special forces and he was killed inside laos.nd i have the accord as to where he was killed. is laos permitting the u.s. government to go in and bring our heroes back? guest: we do a lot of work with the laos government. vietnam, andaos, cambodia. if you have information that might be useful as a veteran that you think might be useful in a recovery process, please feel free to come to our website. contact information is there and send the information to the office and i will be happy to...
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guest: we do a lot of work with the laos government. if you have information that you think might be useful as a veteran that you think might be useful in a recovery process, please feel free to come to our website. my contact is on there. send that information to the office and i'll be happy to forward that on and they'll put that into the file and do further investigation. host: are their teams out right now? guest: i'm sure there are but i'm not sure to what scope. host: do you get tips in your office about where to search? guest: we do and any information provided to us by individuals, whether from here from the states or if we get reports or individuals in vietnam or cambodia who believe they've found human remains, we send those to the appropriate offices and those tips are followed up. host: are the families updated regularly or is the information kept from them until it's completely -- the investigation is finished? guest: i think that there is communication throughout the process, throughout the year, especially depending on ho
guest: we do a lot of work with the laos government. if you have information that you think might be useful as a veteran that you think might be useful in a recovery process, please feel free to come to our website. my contact is on there. send that information to the office and i'll be happy to forward that on and they'll put that into the file and do further investigation. host: are their teams out right now? guest: i'm sure there are but i'm not sure to what scope. host: do you get tips in...
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hate these low income people they think their jobs are disgusting and they think they need dollars in laos it's their legal right. let's go to erin go ahead reply. you can distort you can distort the history all you want but i mean people remember their basic history at least in the united states where hopefully some people do the minimum wage just like child labor laws just like the right to unionize these are part of the legacy of the new deal of the one nine hundred thirty s. of labor struggle labor struggle in the midst of a depression of world historical proportions and you're trying to tell me that somehow the minimum wage is destructive. to workers this is nonsense it goes against not only logic and reason i think it goes against basic morality and frankly i think that more rally is something that is missing from your entire ideology the only morality it seems that you're interested in is the morality of wealth and profits and you can you can shroud everything you say in this you know pull yourself up by your bootstraps nonsense but again ask the people of the united kingdom what th
hate these low income people they think their jobs are disgusting and they think they need dollars in laos it's their legal right. let's go to erin go ahead reply. you can distort you can distort the history all you want but i mean people remember their basic history at least in the united states where hopefully some people do the minimum wage just like child labor laws just like the right to unionize these are part of the legacy of the new deal of the one nine hundred thirty s. of labor...
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i think the initial sign we get is they will be very ma tick laos, asking for a list of evidence, suggest they will look at the evidence with a considerably amount of care. they will let the chips fall where they may and i don't think they are going to be focused on the public reaction. i think they will be focused, as they should be, on the evidence. >> marc lamont hill, do you agree with that? >> yeah, i think they will be focused on facts and biases and interpretations and their emotions will weigh in on it. >> six women, five of them mothers some of the stuff today from rebuttal directly aimed at that fact that they are all female, many of them are mothers. this is a 17-year-old boy, you know, walk home to his family who was unarmed and got shot dead. just on -- forget evidence for a moment. just any human level, isn't that going to be incredibly powerful with an all-female mother-related jury. >> powerful, compelling but ultimately may not be persuasive. if they lock at the evidence and decide that the defense has done an amazing job for the last two weeks of showing how would you fe
i think the initial sign we get is they will be very ma tick laos, asking for a list of evidence, suggest they will look at the evidence with a considerably amount of care. they will let the chips fall where they may and i don't think they are going to be focused on the public reaction. i think they will be focused, as they should be, on the evidence. >> marc lamont hill, do you agree with that? >> yeah, i think they will be focused on facts and biases and interpretations and their...
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here, i think given the first note, they will be much more ma tick laos.xpect tomorrow we'll probably hear some of the exhibits that they want to see. they will check off what they want to see -- >> you don't think there will be a verdict tomorrow? >> i would be surprised. >> for this reason or so much stuff to go through? >> if you get a list of all the evidence, that means you want to see some of the evidence. that becomes time consuming. once you start getting into read backs of testimony, that's really time consuming because the lawyers have to agree what is responsive to the note. i just don't see a verdict tomorrow, sunday, monday, we'll see. the notes will give us a hint of how they are doing. >> during the closing arguments, mark o'mara asked the jury to consider only the facts when deciding the case. i want to play that. >> what i don't think you should do is fill in any gaps at all. connect any dots for him, either, any fact. if the decision was made by the state not to additional evidence to you, do not presume, do not assume and do not give any
here, i think given the first note, they will be much more ma tick laos.xpect tomorrow we'll probably hear some of the exhibits that they want to see. they will check off what they want to see -- >> you don't think there will be a verdict tomorrow? >> i would be surprised. >> for this reason or so much stuff to go through? >> if you get a list of all the evidence, that means you want to see some of the evidence. that becomes time consuming. once you start getting into...
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sometimes, laos giving all manner of things but i'm going to give you an answer.panky would be a good one to talk about that. it's just desperate, print media is on the way out. it won't be long before i, i was in new york last week and people were talking about "the new york times" actually, actually closing down. there just isn't cutting you know, the web, the internet has taken over for the newspapers and everything now is on, in digital form. so it's a bad, bad time for print journalism. and now it's not a good time for television journalism is a big it's a bad time for journalism in terms of the money to sustain it. that isn't to say it's about time for things that are going on because they're so much to report. in fact, there's more to report under has ever been before, especially when you're a king laid it over the years. i think the outlook for the needy is pretty grim. and that's very bad for all of us. >> i agree. i could go on but i'm not going to go on for 20 minutes about the growing. i think it's shameful what happened to the sun-times photographers.
sometimes, laos giving all manner of things but i'm going to give you an answer.panky would be a good one to talk about that. it's just desperate, print media is on the way out. it won't be long before i, i was in new york last week and people were talking about "the new york times" actually, actually closing down. there just isn't cutting you know, the web, the internet has taken over for the newspapers and everything now is on, in digital form. so it's a bad, bad time for print...
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. >> reporter: the victims were immigrants from laos. i talked to their sons earlier today.y declined to comment. in richmond, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines, fireworks sparked a grass fire near a pittsburg warehouse last night. that destroyed 50 acres along bending willow way. people picked up garden hoses to protect their homes. >>> police reopened parts of danville after a water main break flooded the area last night. the break happened near deabe low and harts avenue at 6 p.m. diablo street is still closed off. the water stopped flowing about 12:30 a.m. several businesses nearby have since complained of low water pressure. >>> california's bread basket is dry as toast but that's not the only problem for farmers. kpix 5's len ramirez on the double whampy forcing them to turn more and more of their fields to dust. >> reporter: water is what keeps california farms growing. two years of dry weather plus regulatory cuts are hitting farmers with a one-two punch forcing them to let more and more of these fields of green turn brown, dry and empty. >> this soil
. >> reporter: the victims were immigrants from laos. i talked to their sons earlier today.y declined to comment. in richmond, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines, fireworks sparked a grass fire near a pittsburg warehouse last night. that destroyed 50 acres along bending willow way. people picked up garden hoses to protect their homes. >>> police reopened parts of danville after a water main break flooded the area last night. the break happened near deabe...
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i think the initial sign we get is they will be very ma tick laos, asking for a list of evidence, suggest they will look at the evidence with a considerably amount of care. they will let the chips fall where they may and i don't think they are going to be focused on the public reaction. i think they will be focused, as they should be, on the evidence. >> marc lamont hill, do you agree with that? >> yeah, i think they will be focused on facts and biases and interp tapgretations and their emotions will weigh in on it. >> six women, five of them mothers some of the stuff today from rebuttal directly aimed at that fact that they are all female, many of them are mothers. this is a 17-year-old boy, you know, walk home to his family who was unarmed and got shot dead. just on -- forget evidence for a moment. just any human level, isn't that going to be incredibly powerful with an all-female mother-related jury. >> powerful, compelling but ultimately may not be persuasive. if they lock at the evidence and decide that the defense has done an amazing job for the last two weeks of showing how would y
i think the initial sign we get is they will be very ma tick laos, asking for a list of evidence, suggest they will look at the evidence with a considerably amount of care. they will let the chips fall where they may and i don't think they are going to be focused on the public reaction. i think they will be focused, as they should be, on the evidence. >> marc lamont hill, do you agree with that? >> yeah, i think they will be focused on facts and biases and interp tapgretations and...
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he wants to join the green berets and he does and he deploys to laos in 1962. he comes back and still wants to stay in the military even though he has five kids and his wife really wants him to go back to tennessee and live there and leave the military life behind. he decides well if i'm going to stay in the military a little bit longer going to learn how to speak spanish which he did and he went under this intense training and learned how to speak spanish fluently and then he was deployed to the dominican republic and later, this was his last mission. when used in panama he gets called into the office and his commander tells him look, i know you're getting ready to leave the military but this is really an important mission and we are worried che guevara may be down there. we need to train the bolivians. there have been several ambushes down there. the bolivians have been routed. they have been taken prisoner and they have been killed. we need to do something because we are afraid that this is going to spread. bolivia was in danger of being overthrown but here
he wants to join the green berets and he does and he deploys to laos in 1962. he comes back and still wants to stay in the military even though he has five kids and his wife really wants him to go back to tennessee and live there and leave the military life behind. he decides well if i'm going to stay in the military a little bit longer going to learn how to speak spanish which he did and he went under this intense training and learned how to speak spanish fluently and then he was deployed to...
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missions over north vietnam, laos, and cambodia. combat. >> what kind of plane. >> the best airplane god allowed make.o it was awesome. sat side-by-side. tandem seating. an intact aircraft. no supersonic flying. all we did was deliver weapons on the ground. most of my flying was done over vietnam. they were night low level planes. at night m went out with more than one airplane. >> how old were you? foolish.and i was the first lieutenant. so i was probably 24, 25. missions overnorth vietnam, you remember? >> well, the one moment i remember was the time i didn't i coming home. i didn't think i was going to get back. it was just the mission. had a -- back then we were kind of stupid things.w we did the ingress routes were almost always the same. the target times were almost same. the everything was repeatable back then. my -- we were at liberty to change our ingress however we to do it. the targets were the same no matter what. there was one area in the portion of north vietnam. and every time you went in there, they knew you were com
missions over north vietnam, laos, and cambodia. combat. >> what kind of plane. >> the best airplane god allowed make.o it was awesome. sat side-by-side. tandem seating. an intact aircraft. no supersonic flying. all we did was deliver weapons on the ground. most of my flying was done over vietnam. they were night low level planes. at night m went out with more than one airplane. >> how old were you? foolish.and i was the first lieutenant. so i was probably 24, 25. missions...
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here, i think given the first note, they will be much more ma tick laos.xpect tomorrow we'll probably hear some of the exhibits that they want to see. they will check off what they want to see -- >> you don't think there will be a verdict tomorrow? >> i would be surprised. >> for this reason or so much stuff to go through? >> if you get a list of all the evidence, that means you want to see some of the evidence. that becomes time consuming. once you start getting into read backs of testimony, that's really time consuming because the lawyers have to agree what is responsive to the note. i just don't see a verdict tomorrow, sunday, monday, we'll see. the notes will give us a hint of how they are doing. >> during the closing arguments, mark o'mara asked the jury to consider only the facts when deciding the case. i want to play that. >> what i don't think you should do is fill in any gaps at all. connect any dots for him, either, any fact. if the decision was made by the state not to presented a dilted evidence to you, do not presume, do not assume and do not
here, i think given the first note, they will be much more ma tick laos.xpect tomorrow we'll probably hear some of the exhibits that they want to see. they will check off what they want to see -- >> you don't think there will be a verdict tomorrow? >> i would be surprised. >> for this reason or so much stuff to go through? >> if you get a list of all the evidence, that means you want to see some of the evidence. that becomes time consuming. once you start getting into...
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>> i flew 100 missions into north vietnam, laos, and cambodia. so during the campaign, i flew cal combat planes. >> what kind of planes? >> i was an a-6 fighter pilot. the best arpte god ever made. it was an attack aircraft. no super sonic flight flying. no sonic flying. all we did was deliver weapons to a target on the ground. most of my flying was done offer in north vietnam. they were generally nig, w-level interdix missions -- interdiction missions. you seldom went out withirane. >> how young? >> i was young and foolish. a firstutenant. so i was probably 24 or 25. >> so you think back to those missions over north vietnam. what's the motion moment that you remember? >> the one moment i remember is the time i didn't think i was coming home. i didn't think i was going to get back. it was just a mission we went in. we had a particular -- back then we were kind of stupid about how we did things. the target times were almost always the same. everything was repeatable back then. so we were at liberty to arrange our ingress anyway we wanted to do it,
>> i flew 100 missions into north vietnam, laos, and cambodia. so during the campaign, i flew cal combat planes. >> what kind of planes? >> i was an a-6 fighter pilot. the best arpte god ever made. it was an attack aircraft. no super sonic flight flying. no sonic flying. all we did was deliver weapons to a target on the ground. most of my flying was done offer in north vietnam. they were generally nig, w-level interdix missions -- interdiction missions. you seldom went out...
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. >> moyers: khou hang and lu lao bought terry's house in a foreclosure sale for about $38,000. >> cane a look around? >> go right ahead. >> this was my room. and this was my spare room. and this is where my grandkids would sleep when they would come to visit me. and then this was the other room that my granddaughter would stay in when she wouom >> bless us, o lord, and these, thy gifts, which we are about to receive from thy bounty through christ, our lord. amen. in the name of the father, son and holy spirit, amen. >> moyers: jackie stanley, serious about her community role as the pastor's wife, tries to remain upbeat. >> everything free, my dear. >> moyers: on this day, there was a charitable giveaway at their church. >> if anybody has a queen-size bed, i have a down comforter. we got furniture coming in just a bit. it just went crazy. we can't even finish getting rid of everything because every time we get rid of a table or two, another table comes in. don't be standing around looking, you better grab, take this stuff. >> moyers: we went along to one of her volunteer projects: a dr
. >> moyers: khou hang and lu lao bought terry's house in a foreclosure sale for about $38,000. >> cane a look around? >> go right ahead. >> this was my room. and this was my spare room. and this is where my grandkids would sleep when they would come to visit me. and then this was the other room that my granddaughter would stay in when she wouom >> bless us, o lord, and these, thy gifts, which we are about to receive from thy bounty through christ, our lord. amen....
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may work against some democrats saying, quote, the decision will still be politically useful health laoing the administration as incompetent. a flood of press releases tuesday night described the law as unworkable. it's implementation, a train wreck. and the delay as evidence that all of obamacare should be taken off the books. quote, this is a clear acknowledgement that the law sun workable and it underscores the need to repeal the law and replace it, said house speaker john boehner in a statement. juan williams is a fox news political analyst. he joins us now with his reaction. how much of a set back is this for the white house? i might add, democrats have rip understood this law. jay rockefeller called it, incomprehensible. famously max baucus, a democrats said, it's a train wreck. >> i think in both cases you have people who said the white house need to do more to get out there and sell it. what happened yesterday with that announcement, gregg, without a doubt a significant step backwards for the obamacare effort. and i think it is a real victory for people who have been seeking to
may work against some democrats saying, quote, the decision will still be politically useful health laoing the administration as incompetent. a flood of press releases tuesday night described the law as unworkable. it's implementation, a train wreck. and the delay as evidence that all of obamacare should be taken off the books. quote, this is a clear acknowledgement that the law sun workable and it underscores the need to repeal the law and replace it, said house speaker john boehner in a...
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[video clip] is the the aca lao opportunity to allow for individuals who could not, prior to passage of the affordable care act, afford insurance, to get insurance. it provides subsidies for those and it assessed businesses in those efforts. host: it is assistance to individuals so there is already things built in. guest: let's understand what is going on. individuals are being forced into this. who are those individuals who would otherwise opt out? they are young and healthy individuals and what we find is that their subscriber cost, their premiums, will double or triple. the reason for that is if you are going to be -- bring people into health care with pre- existing conditions, somebody has to pay for that and that somebody is young, healthy people. when they realize that they can either pay $95 fine which may not even be collectible war 3- $5,000 in health-care premiums, many of them and not often to it. the government has a real problem with getting individuals even with a mandate to sign up for this bill. be $95 or 1% of their income. guest: we are mostly talking 3-$5,000someth
[video clip] is the the aca lao opportunity to allow for individuals who could not, prior to passage of the affordable care act, afford insurance, to get insurance. it provides subsidies for those and it assessed businesses in those efforts. host: it is assistance to individuals so there is already things built in. guest: let's understand what is going on. individuals are being forced into this. who are those individuals who would otherwise opt out? they are young and healthy individuals and...
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major bud day commanded a squadron of f-100s that served as forward air control over north vietnam and laos. they were called the misties, named for bud's favorite song. theirs was probably the most dangerous combat duty in the air force and suffered high casualties. on august 26th, build day was one of those casualties. bud was shot done 20 miles inside north vietnam. he hit the fuselage when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his back. he was immediately captured by north vietnamese militia and was interrogated by his captors in an underground prison camp. when he refused to answer their questions they staged a mock execution, then hung him by his feet for hours and beat him. believing he was too badly injured to escape, they tied him up loosely and left him guarded by two green teenage soldiers. they misjudged him. on his fifth day of captivity, he untied his ropes and escaped. bud stayed on the run for two weeks. he wasn't certain how long he was free. he lost track of time. he made it across the dmz and into south vietnam. a bomb, however, had fallen near him t
major bud day commanded a squadron of f-100s that served as forward air control over north vietnam and laos. they were called the misties, named for bud's favorite song. theirs was probably the most dangerous combat duty in the air force and suffered high casualties. on august 26th, build day was one of those casualties. bud was shot done 20 miles inside north vietnam. he hit the fuselage when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his back. he was immediately captured by...
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we appreciate your leadership and lao -- leadership of ranking member levin. we extensive consultation with japan prior to agreeing to allow them to join tpp precisely on the issues you mentioned. agricultural, insurance, and auto sector. we insisted on making progress on the issue before they were allowed to come in. we reached some agreement on the area. but reached agreement on term of refer for ongoing negotiation in the area that will be linked to and part of tpp. for example, in the agricultural area, they moved forward with their agreement to allow american beef in to their market and 30 months and under. on the insurance area, there's a stand still for introduction of new product through the postal system and the agreement to negotiate in term of reference for the negotiation for further open of the market. on auto, very importantly reached upfront agreement both on measures to allow greater access to the japanese market by more than doubling what they call the php program which allows expedited entry of u.s. veement. we reached agreement how the stagi
we appreciate your leadership and lao -- leadership of ranking member levin. we extensive consultation with japan prior to agreeing to allow them to join tpp precisely on the issues you mentioned. agricultural, insurance, and auto sector. we insisted on making progress on the issue before they were allowed to come in. we reached some agreement on the area. but reached agreement on term of refer for ongoing negotiation in the area that will be linked to and part of tpp. for example, in the...
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day commanded a squadron of f-100's that served as foreign air controllers over north vietnam and laos. they were called the misties, named for bud's favorite song. theirs was probably the most dangerous combat duty in the air force and they suffered high casualties. on august 26, bud day was one of those casualties. bud was shot down by a surface to air missile 20 miles inside north vietnam. he hit the fuselage of his f-100 when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his back. bud was immediately captured by north vietnamese militia. he was interrogated by his captors in an underground prison camp. when he refused to answer their questions, they staged a mock execution. then they hung him by his feet for hours and beat him. believing he was too badly injured to escape, they tied him up loosely and left him guarded by two green tiedged soldiers. -- teenaged soldiers. they misjudged him. on his fifth day of captivity, he untied his ropes and escaped. bud stayed on the run for about two weeks. he wasn't certain how long he was free. he lost track of time. he made it
day commanded a squadron of f-100's that served as foreign air controllers over north vietnam and laos. they were called the misties, named for bud's favorite song. theirs was probably the most dangerous combat duty in the air force and they suffered high casualties. on august 26, bud day was one of those casualties. bud was shot down by a surface to air missile 20 miles inside north vietnam. he hit the fuselage of his f-100 when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his...