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lucy outlived her husband -- he died in -- knox died in 1806. lucy lived to 1840.she was devoted to him. her whole life and everything is encapsulated. it's sad what happens to her. peggy also outlives her husband. she dies in 1804. he dies in 1800. peg i did -- peggy is determined to preserve her name. she's the mother of five of his children. she's determined to restore his character. the british don't like people without good character. he never did make out too well in britain. peggy -- he was a great general much like knox. they were lousy businessmen. so she valiantly spends the next four years of her life paying back the debt. auctioning off the material, living in a smaller house and so on and so forth to restore his name. she dies, unfortunately of uterus cancer. thank you. any other questions? yes, is? yes, sir. [inaudible] >> how? we don't know exactly. there are a lot of thing about arnold's finances. we don't know. we think he borrowed the money. he asked the british prime minister for loans. mount pleasant was a gift to peggy. they never lived there.
lucy outlived her husband -- he died in -- knox died in 1806. lucy lived to 1840.she was devoted to him. her whole life and everything is encapsulated. it's sad what happens to her. peggy also outlives her husband. she dies in 1804. he dies in 1800. peg i did -- peggy is determined to preserve her name. she's the mother of five of his children. she's determined to restore his character. the british don't like people without good character. he never did make out too well in britain. peggy -- he...
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at the time, she was pet sitting lucy. lucy was in the backseat when salamon was killed. >> we find out what happened. it's horrible. >> neighbors heard three gun shots, but until police track down any surveillance video, there are no witnesses. lucy was in the car until police arrived. recently salamon and a few other neighbors were trying to hire private security guards to make their neighborhood safer. >> she has been advocating trying to get signatures and try to get people to sign up so we could get this started and our neighborhood is a wonderful neighborhood and generally, there's not a lot of crime, but we are seeing it more and more. >> in lieu of flowers, donate money to local animal shelters or the spca in honor of judy salamon. in oakland, kpix5. >> police have no suspect description, no suspects at all. they are asking anyone who may have seen what happened to give them a call. >>> police say three small children left alone at a heyward motel. couldn't remember the last time they ate. kpix5 on where their moth
at the time, she was pet sitting lucy. lucy was in the backseat when salamon was killed. >> we find out what happened. it's horrible. >> neighbors heard three gun shots, but until police track down any surveillance video, there are no witnesses. lucy was in the car until police arrived. recently salamon and a few other neighbors were trying to hire private security guards to make their neighborhood safer. >> she has been advocating trying to get signatures and try to get...
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lucy mcdonald, cbs news. >>> lady liberty is open again for visitors in new york. the statue of liberty had been closed for a one-year restoration project. superstorm sandy left 75% of the island under water. the storm surge and fierce winds ripped up bricks, damaged docks and left electrical systems in disarray. now that the work is complete and the crown restored, the statue is ready for visitors. >>> danville all red white and blue today as the host of one of the biggest celebrations about the bay area today. it's the big 4th of july parade. the main event. crowds are on hand to cheer them on. onlookers shared their patriotic spirits and the event was filled with people of all ages ringing in the 237th birthday of our country. >> been coming every year, yeah. >> reporter: is it fun? yeah. >> this is tradition because it's been going on for so long that it's become the place to be. >> the event has been around since the 1860s and it's the biggest parade in alameda and contra costa counties. 40,000 people attending in danville today. >>> we have you covered for 4t
lucy mcdonald, cbs news. >>> lady liberty is open again for visitors in new york. the statue of liberty had been closed for a one-year restoration project. superstorm sandy left 75% of the island under water. the storm surge and fierce winds ripped up bricks, damaged docks and left electrical systems in disarray. now that the work is complete and the crown restored, the statue is ready for visitors. >>> danville all red white and blue today as the host of one of the biggest...
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. >> you've seen "i love lucy," but you haven't seen "i love lucy." >> reporter: what have i been missingittle characters at the beginning and you miss ricky and lucy breaking during commercial smoking a cigarette because the show was sponsored by a cigarette company. >> reporter: the old tapes that remain only play on machines from the same era, and now there's only one company left in the u.s. that maintains them. >> these are all tapes which we have completed. >> reporter: paul klamer oversees most of the video. >> most of this is from the '80s. >> reporter: preservationist bill rush says the videos often arrive from television stations in nondescribed cases. he had no idea he would discover this 1975 documentary from mississippi public television with bb king introduces blues pioneers. this one, hayes mcmullen. this is a treasure. >> it's an american treasure, right. >> reporter: and that's the goal. to unearth and preserve these jewels of american culture and history before they disappear. jan crawford, cbs news, culpeper, virginia. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs t
. >> you've seen "i love lucy," but you haven't seen "i love lucy." >> reporter: what have i been missingittle characters at the beginning and you miss ricky and lucy breaking during commercial smoking a cigarette because the show was sponsored by a cigarette company. >> reporter: the old tapes that remain only play on machines from the same era, and now there's only one company left in the u.s. that maintains them. >> these are all tapes which we...
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. >> finally, congratulations to a young golfer. 10-year-old lucy li was the youngest player to qualify for the u.s. amateur. she shot a 5 over 75 in oakland. the usga event is august 5th. not even a teenager, 10 years old and so talented. the future is bright. >>> she is amazing. >> remarkable and belle get to watch her for -- and we will get to watch her for years to come. >> thank you. from
. >> finally, congratulations to a young golfer. 10-year-old lucy li was the youngest player to qualify for the u.s. amateur. she shot a 5 over 75 in oakland. the usga event is august 5th. not even a teenager, 10 years old and so talented. the future is bright. >>> she is amazing. >> remarkable and belle get to watch her for -- and we will get to watch her for years to come. >> thank you. from
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and lucy and desi as few amember them. ren crawford on a project to preserve tv history. >> that was wonderful. you're great. >> that was captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. tt schieffer: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm bob scheiffer. in the history of the united iffees, no one has leaked as many classified government secrets as a 25-year-old army private named bradley manning. he was court marshaled. today a military judge at fort to fade maryland found him not guilty of the most serious airge, aiding the enemy, but guilty of lesser charges that could send him to prison for the oft of his life. our national security correspondent david martin is there. >> reporter: the judge deliberated for 16 hours and ndad her verdict in less than five minutes. starting with not guilty of aiding the enemy, a charge which buld have brought bradley manning a maximum sentence of life without parole. as manning stood impassively the judge pronounced him guilty of o other charges of espiona
and lucy and desi as few amember them. ren crawford on a project to preserve tv history. >> that was wonderful. you're great. >> that was captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. tt schieffer: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm bob scheiffer. in the history of the united iffees, no one has leaked as many classified government secrets as a 25-year-old army private named bradley manning. he was court marshaled. today a military...
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i'm lucy catherine of. breaking news this hour president putin has said that edward snowden could remain in russia and the statement came during the president's address to a gal's forum here in moscow are going to visit on the scene with more details for what else has mr putin said on this issue. well the president was also asked whether or not edward snowden could be passed over to the u.s. and putin said that moscow never extradited anyone and is not planning to change this now he also added that russian security services are not working with the former and it's a contractor and nor have they done so before and he also said that edward snowden is a free man who could stay wherever he wanted including russia but then he would have to stop working against washington. if you want to fly somewhere and someone accepts him it's ok if you want to stay here in russia there is one condition but he needs to talk his who are undermining our american partners strange as it may sound coming from me then that you shoul
i'm lucy catherine of. breaking news this hour president putin has said that edward snowden could remain in russia and the statement came during the president's address to a gal's forum here in moscow are going to visit on the scene with more details for what else has mr putin said on this issue. well the president was also asked whether or not edward snowden could be passed over to the u.s. and putin said that moscow never extradited anyone and is not planning to change this now he also added...
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bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. she was named after the president much beloved sister. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was the only daughter. little girline a growing up and a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claim she was not the favorite, she had this furniture specially made for her and had one of the bigger bedrooms. darling toly was the her mother and father. this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier during the civil war. two causes that were important to her were veterans and soldiers and orphans, children who had been made orphans as a result of the civil war. this painting was created to hang in an orphanage in ohio where she was very supportive. those issues that were important to her. when people associated with those causes would come here and visit, they would sit in this formal parlor. spiegel grove was host to a number of reunions of civil war veterans. the unit that rutherford served in and future president mckinley .as a member of
bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. she was named after the president much beloved sister. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was the only daughter. little girline a growing up and a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claim she was not the favorite, she had this furniture specially made for her and had one of the bigger bedrooms. darling toly was the her mother and father. this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier...
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it also include her own family, her sister's especially, anna and lucy.o often stayed for extended visit here at mount year. -- montpelier. in the drawing room, you see many of the faces of american states mint, but also entities like the bust of athena, the declaration of independence, and the nurture of homework, and they need -- a miniature of homer, and then you have a painting that was 200 years old even when it madisons purchase it. in blending the classic and the american, they are trying to place in america in the important role of history. this is where they would have dinner. they would have a chance to meet one another, conversed socially and casually, and then they might be invited to dine in the dining room. after supper, the ladies would then adjourn back into the drawing room. maybe they would serve some coffee and tea. this was the social center of the house. if you were an invited guest of the madisons or part of the intimate circle of family or friends, you would be invited into the dining room from the drawing room. and here, dolly madi
it also include her own family, her sister's especially, anna and lucy.o often stayed for extended visit here at mount year. -- montpelier. in the drawing room, you see many of the faces of american states mint, but also entities like the bust of athena, the declaration of independence, and the nurture of homework, and they need -- a miniature of homer, and then you have a painting that was 200 years old even when it madisons purchase it. in blending the classic and the american, they are...
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. >> i'm sure lucy could say what happened in this car. >> mayor son reiner says her dog was in the car with lucy when she was kid. >> whoever approached her tried to get the cell phone is what we understand. >> reporter: those who live in the maxwell park neighborhood find robbery was the motive behind wednesday's killing. in fact, for the past year, solomon has been working tirelessly to get people to hire private patrol here because crime was so bad. >> she walked the streets, handed out information, talked to her neighbors about the patrol. she was committed to it. >> and people are committed to her memory placing flowers where she was killed. they believe something has to be done to stop the violence. >> she was never mean to anyone. she was always nice. she cared about animals and she didn't deserve this and i just don't understand why people do sthuf like that. i think it's horrible. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> 4:34. investigators searching for a suspect in what appears to be a home invasion robbery. they say the suspect tried to force his way into a family's
. >> i'm sure lucy could say what happened in this car. >> mayor son reiner says her dog was in the car with lucy when she was kid. >> whoever approached her tried to get the cell phone is what we understand. >> reporter: those who live in the maxwell park neighborhood find robbery was the motive behind wednesday's killing. in fact, for the past year, solomon has been working tirelessly to get people to hire private patrol here because crime was so bad. >> she...
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at the time she was pet sitting lucy.y was in the back seat when solomon was killed. >> we found out what happened. it was horrible. >> reporter: neighbors heard three gunshots. but until police track down any surveillance video, there are no witnesses. recently solomon and a few other neighbors were trying to hire private security guards to make the neighborhood safer. >> she is someone advocating trying to get signatures and trying to get people to sign up so we could get this started. >> reporter: in lieu of flowers, the family is asking people to donate money to animal shelters in honor of judy solomon. in oakland, juliette goodrich. >> police have no suspect description. they are asking anyone who may have seen what happened to give them a call. >> the latest juror to speak out about george zimmerman says that if she could have convicted him, she would have. >> i stand by the decision because of the law. as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say
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accusing charlie brown of not kicking the football, and the republicans are lucy in this scenario. >> this time i am going to kick that football clear to the moon. >> kevin, the president called for universal pre-k infrastructure, and universal investment, and the deficit has been coming down so why not? >> right, you know, the interesting thing looking at the speech was that it was pure campaign mode, and he was very insulting and condescending towards republican opponents and he was blaming them for obstructing his great ideas but then didn't offer any great new ideas but promised in the next few weeks, he would. it's an odd speech. it was like manuel the silly stupid waiter as the republican and that's the attitude he has towards them, and that's not a great way to start a negotiation, and the news this week it's related to the economy improving and the deficit going down because of the improvement in the economy, and the debt showdown in the fall, which might go into the winter, is probably going to be a lot different than the other ones because the deficit will have been declini
accusing charlie brown of not kicking the football, and the republicans are lucy in this scenario. >> this time i am going to kick that football clear to the moon. >> kevin, the president called for universal pre-k infrastructure, and universal investment, and the deficit has been coming down so why not? >> right, you know, the interesting thing looking at the speech was that it was pure campaign mode, and he was very insulting and condescending towards republican opponents...
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she earned the nickname lemonade lucy. this cartoon of the day shows emanate lucy smiling in a water bottle, and frowning anyone bottle. the ban on liquor was a personal decision. it was a political decision. rutherford hayes had been elected by the support of the prohibition party. it was very powerful at the time. it made an agreement with the prohibition party that if elected, he would ban all .pirits in the white house there was a backlash against this. much criticism of mrs. hayes for instilling her personal morals in the nation's home. her successor, lucretia garfield, refused to continue the ban on liquor. they were conscious for the hearth and home image, which seemed to sell well on the campaign trail. a family man was seen as a good candidate, and mrs. garfield certainly cooperated against her own reaction to any publicity in providing all sorts of information about her good, solid family life. fashion became an issue with frances cleveland. frances cleveland, her temperance policy was not to personally drink. sh
she earned the nickname lemonade lucy. this cartoon of the day shows emanate lucy smiling in a water bottle, and frowning anyone bottle. the ban on liquor was a personal decision. it was a political decision. rutherford hayes had been elected by the support of the prohibition party. it was very powerful at the time. it made an agreement with the prohibition party that if elected, he would ban all .pirits in the white house there was a backlash against this. much criticism of mrs. hayes for...
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higher than in hiroshima after an atomic bomb was dropped on it in the second world war but as artie's lucy caffein off was the first to take an in-depth look at the lesser known extent of the human suffering in the jaff. hundred sixty kilometers south of baghdad the sacred shiite city is known for its holy shrines and is surrounded by one of the largest. some of the heaviest fighting of the iraq war took place amid these graves its legacy still haunts the residents it was born with severe birth defects he's only eight months old but the doctors don't expect him to live past his first birthday. i felt these are you are no hook the noose around out the door to his office in the taxi. but for his mother layla there's no escaping the reality. her son has a nervous system disorder and his muscles are slowly wasting away. it's a recurring nightmare for leila and her husband three of their children were also born with congenital deformity as none of them survived and while they don't have proof they believe the radioactive ammunition used by american forces during the war is to blame the rule isn
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war's toxic legacy who are still paying the price with the captain of our team not just iraq when lucy explained to my colleague matt trends why it's still so difficult to gauge the full extent of the health problems plaguing the region. we've heard about the depleted uranium the birth defect story coming out of fallujah for example because there's been several t.v. pieces and print reports talking about and showing in fact we hear in r.t.f. showed the birth defects in the city of fallujah when we were completely stunned by is the fact that this is happening in many more cities that have been previously reported including knowledge of where we visited when we showed our filming her and i on the ground in the city literally every single residential street that we visited in several neighborhoods we found multiple cases of families who had children who were ill families who had lost children had to burry children families who had many relatives who were suffering from cancer and while these people can't necessarily prove that it was depleted uranium or are the causes of these diseases th
war's toxic legacy who are still paying the price with the captain of our team not just iraq when lucy explained to my colleague matt trends why it's still so difficult to gauge the full extent of the health problems plaguing the region. we've heard about the depleted uranium the birth defect story coming out of fallujah for example because there's been several t.v. pieces and print reports talking about and showing in fact we hear in r.t.f. showed the birth defects in the city of fallujah when...
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that early afternoon to you ten am here in the russian capital and lucy catherine of when you're watching our team well on to our top story now reports from egypt say police have used live bullets and tear gas against supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsy the army though has been quoted as saying that aren't terrorists groups are behind the gunfire of the number of deaths is unclear at the moment the muslim brotherhood claims that thirty four people have been killed but the military says there are five fatalities well from cairo here's our middle east correspondent paula slayer. the military allegedly using tear gas and live bullets to disperse pro morsy crowds at both cairo university and the presidential guard we all received this information from tweets being posted by the muslim brotherhood and others the video that we're also looking at is video that is being distributed by the brotherhood we haven't yet had a chance to verify the authenticity of this video but right now as we speak the police are chasing protesters we're also receiving reports that there is a very heavy p
that early afternoon to you ten am here in the russian capital and lucy catherine of when you're watching our team well on to our top story now reports from egypt say police have used live bullets and tear gas against supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsy the army though has been quoted as saying that aren't terrorists groups are behind the gunfire of the number of deaths is unclear at the moment the muslim brotherhood claims that thirty four people have been killed but the military...
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not i am here in the russian capital i'm lucy coughing up and thanks for tuning in to our team we begin with our top story first to the developments in egypt where there are unverified reports the police are using live bullets and tear gas against the supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi again i should stress these are unconfirmed reports but we are hearing that dozens of people have been killed let's turn live now to cairo to our middle east correspondent paula slayer paula what more are you hearing on the ground. well we're receiving unconfirmed reports that as many as thirty four people have been killed and scores more wounded the military allegedly using tear gas and live bullets to disperse pro morsy crowds at both cairo university and the presidential guard we are misleading this information from tweets being posted by the muslim brotherhood and others the video that we're also looking at is video that is being distributed by the brotherhood we haven't yet had a chance to verify the authenticity of this video but right now as we speak the police are chasing protesters
not i am here in the russian capital i'm lucy coughing up and thanks for tuning in to our team we begin with our top story first to the developments in egypt where there are unverified reports the police are using live bullets and tear gas against the supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi again i should stress these are unconfirmed reports but we are hearing that dozens of people have been killed let's turn live now to cairo to our middle east correspondent paula slayer paula what...
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thanks for joining me this hour we've got live news and analysis for you i'm lucy caffein of and you're watching. well fugitive whistleblower edward snowden could soon be able to leave the confinement of a moscow airport transit zone this is where he's been stranded for over three weeks now the u.s. intelligence leaker has officially requested temporary asylum in russia eventually hoping to gain long term refuge in south america farmer brings us more on this from the sharon metro airport. after being here for three weeks mr snowden should walk through the exit here and on to russian soil proper within a few days and that is because he has applied for temporary political asylum and although that could take three months to process in the meantime he is expected to receive documents within five days that then when i allow him to walk through passport control we should remember at the moment that he doesn't have a valid passport or a valid visa now his lawyer has said that mr snowden has applied for asylum because he fears for his own life should he return to the u.s. official that you typi
thanks for joining me this hour we've got live news and analysis for you i'm lucy caffein of and you're watching. well fugitive whistleblower edward snowden could soon be able to leave the confinement of a moscow airport transit zone this is where he's been stranded for over three weeks now the u.s. intelligence leaker has officially requested temporary asylum in russia eventually hoping to gain long term refuge in south america farmer brings us more on this from the sharon metro airport. after...
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great to have you with us this monday eleven am here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine elf and you're watching our t.v. well in our top story egypt's muslim brotherhood claims police and the army have used live bullets and tear gas against supporters of the ousted president morsy and the dozens are dead now the military is being quoted as saying that armed terrorist groups are behind the gunfire and that five people have died well live to cairo now for a middle east correspondent paula slayer paula what more do we know a lot of conflicting information here. well yes there is a lot of conflicting information according to the muslim brotherhood some thirty seven people have been killed including children the health ministry on the other side is saying that fifteen people have died while the army is reporting five people killed and one soldier there's also a lot of confusion as to the number of injured with some reports suggesting that as many as five hundred people might have been injured the clashes came at nassau city and we're receiving reports now that ambulances are being bl
great to have you with us this monday eleven am here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine elf and you're watching our t.v. well in our top story egypt's muslim brotherhood claims police and the army have used live bullets and tear gas against supporters of the ousted president morsy and the dozens are dead now the military is being quoted as saying that armed terrorist groups are behind the gunfire and that five people have died well live to cairo now for a middle east correspondent paula...
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getting i'm here in the russian capital i'm lucy caffein of and of course you're watching our t.v. well more americans considered edward snowden to be a whistleblower as opposed to a traitor now this is according to a highly cited poll which had found that fifty five percent of respondents were actually sympathetic about what mr snowden did while about a third were less forgiving now washington also remains adamant in its pursuing espionage charges against snowden this for leaking details of the n.s.a. surveillance systems and networks that involves almost all u.s. telecom giants however one internet provider is standing firm refusing the n.s.a.'s advances and so far managing to get away with it are two seven zero and spoke to the owner of x. mission pete ashdown. we have had situations where people inside the attorney general's office of slandered my business and said that we're supporting criminals we absolutely do not support criminals we just ask for a proper warrant and that seems to be too much to ask most of the time or the other issue is that we saw with the n.s.a. . exposu
getting i'm here in the russian capital i'm lucy caffein of and of course you're watching our t.v. well more americans considered edward snowden to be a whistleblower as opposed to a traitor now this is according to a highly cited poll which had found that fifty five percent of respondents were actually sympathetic about what mr snowden did while about a third were less forgiving now washington also remains adamant in its pursuing espionage charges against snowden this for leaking details of...
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tuning in this hour we've got world news and analysis live for you from our moscow headquarters and lucy caffein of and you're watching r.t. well on top story the man who exposed america's global surveillance network edward snowden may be looking to settle in russia at least for the medium term the whistleblower has been stuck at a moscow airport for three weeks now because he lacks the papers to leave well live now to our farmer for more details on snowden's plans andrew i am curious the russian attorney who is helping mr snowden here has spoken out what is the whistleblower planning as far as we know so far. for us as we've known for a number of days and asking america could become his final destination but as you say we've known from the lawyer representing mr snowden that russia could become his permanent you home if he does receive temporary asylum and will allow him to live and work freely in russia for one year and after that we're told he might apply for russian citizenship. but if you told me that he's going to stay in russia and i do not rule out but he may stay here permanentl
tuning in this hour we've got world news and analysis live for you from our moscow headquarters and lucy caffein of and you're watching r.t. well on top story the man who exposed america's global surveillance network edward snowden may be looking to settle in russia at least for the medium term the whistleblower has been stuck at a moscow airport for three weeks now because he lacks the papers to leave well live now to our farmer for more details on snowden's plans andrew i am curious the...
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at the time, she was pet- sitting lucy. lucy was in the back seat when salamon was killed. >> we found out what happened and it was horrible. >> reporter: neighbors say they heard 3 gunshots but until police track down any surveillance video there are no witnesses. recently salamon and a few other neighbors were trying to hire private security guards to make their neighborhood safer. >> she has been someone who has been advocating going door to door for signatures and try to get people to sign up so we can get this started. >> reporter: in lieu of flowers her family is asking people to donate money to local animal shelters or the spca in honor of judy salamon. in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> by the way, police don't have a description of the suspect. they are asking anybody who might have seen what happened to give them a call. >>> and a teenaged girl is held captive on a farm in lake county locked in a box for days. as kpix 5's joe vazquez reports, she told the cops she was forced to have sex with two men and the
at the time, she was pet- sitting lucy. lucy was in the back seat when salamon was killed. >> we found out what happened and it was horrible. >> reporter: neighbors say they heard 3 gunshots but until police track down any surveillance video there are no witnesses. recently salamon and a few other neighbors were trying to hire private security guards to make their neighborhood safer. >> she has been someone who has been advocating going door to door for signatures and try to...
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because a report is coming up next on our team do stay with us i'm lucy. remember how all of a sudden an average guard protest group became world famous and then were completely forgotten by the next month yeah i'm talking about the firmest punk rock group pushing a riot to perform a vulgar anti prayer or of moscow's most famous orthodox cathedrals one possible reason for their explosive popularity in the media's. was revealed recently by german actress on a book the actress claims a german t.v. channels e.t.f. paid her a large undisclosed amount of money to come out on behalf of the activists banned show said on a t.v. discussion that she doesn't even remember what she said except for wishing them well with dealing with their incarceration it would be very odd for an actress to just make up a bribery scandal especially one she was complicit in but it makes you wonder just how many other people's e.d.f. may have been given a little extra motivation to cry travesty overall i think that most important of what her public revelation is that she said that you k
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then also -- >> we've got to run. >> sorry, lucy.at guy from michael's restaurant. >> but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're going to get to our cooking segment in just a second. we just have to make a quick correction. the truth is we talked about that drug segment. and it turns out more women die from drug overdoses than die of cervical cancer. >> not the ovarian. >> not ovarian. so we just wanted to clear that up. all right. it is time to get cooking. and we've got a maryland favorite. we're talking crab cakes. >> crab cakes! >> crab cakes. >> all right. you're going to love these. >> yes, one of our favorite restaurants is michael's. and michael mccarty is here. he's the owner of the restaurant here in new york and also in santa monica. he's going to share his recipe. and he's brought along one of his new york-based chefs, kyung lim. chef kyung. >> you've got one name, kyung. we love that. >> anything that starts with this, i love already. >> talk to us about the crab cakes. >> we have this beautiful jumbo lump crab meat fro
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thanks for tuning in this hour you're watching our team with me lucy catherine of all onto our top story nearly two years after moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed in libya his son saif al islam is yet to stand trial for alleged war crimes committed during the twentieth of an uprising now he is set for a hearing in libya in august but international criminal court judges fear that he won't receive a fair trial there libya is meanwhile defying an i.c.c. ruling by refusing to hand him over to the hague and on a trial at home well let's examine the man and his story so you follow islam was educated in london he was seen as a crucial figure in building relations between libya and the west but in early two thousand and eleven revolt the uprising kicks off with the rebels eventually winning nato support now amid allegations that he and his family committed crimes against humanity arrest warrants were issued just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi was killed by the rebels and we all remember this brutal footage the chief i.c.c. prosecutor had confirmed informal talks abou
thanks for tuning in this hour you're watching our team with me lucy catherine of all onto our top story nearly two years after moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed in libya his son saif al islam is yet to stand trial for alleged war crimes committed during the twentieth of an uprising now he is set for a hearing in libya in august but international criminal court judges fear that he won't receive a fair trial there libya is meanwhile defying an i.c.c. ruling by refusing to hand him over...
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lucy catherine of u.s. military authorities are going tom obey are allegedly stepping up efforts to break the detainees hunger strike now in its sixth month british inmates shocker off mark claims that guards are using bizarre tactics for example intentionally slamming doors hundreds of times during the night this to deprive the prisoners of sleep officials have also said the force feeding of dozens of protesters will continue during the holy muslim fast of ramadan which begins on monday now lawyers for the detainees fear that the military will operate a painful for speeding factory at night time the procedure involves inmates being placed in dr cells with nothing to drink after they've been fed against their will but the highly controversial practice is still being defended by the u.s. as r.t. is going to judge you can reports the u.n. cost to us to stop force feeding guantanamo hunger strikers the practice is against international law and is seen by many as a form of torture and here is what first the gua
lucy catherine of u.s. military authorities are going tom obey are allegedly stepping up efforts to break the detainees hunger strike now in its sixth month british inmates shocker off mark claims that guards are using bizarre tactics for example intentionally slamming doors hundreds of times during the night this to deprive the prisoners of sleep officials have also said the force feeding of dozens of protesters will continue during the holy muslim fast of ramadan which begins on monday now...
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i'm lucy lui and we can make an impact for syrian children.situation right now. there's a civil war going on that is creating absolute pandemonium and people are fleeing into lebanon, into jordan, into iraq. six million people have been displaced and half of them are children. these children are suffering. they have lice, ska byes and lost family. they can't go to school, not getting the medical attention they need, not getting the nutrition they need, there's going to be a lost generation of children if this continues. children deserve to have a childhood. what happens on the other side of the world isn't just their business, it's our business. because we share the same water. we share the same environment. if we understand that, we are actually one community. and it makes the world so much smaller. it's much more tangible for people to understand. unicef is currently desperate for donations for syria. it's our duty as human beings to give back. join the movement. impact your world. cnn.com/impact. >> and liu by the way wrote an article on he
i'm lucy lui and we can make an impact for syrian children.situation right now. there's a civil war going on that is creating absolute pandemonium and people are fleeing into lebanon, into jordan, into iraq. six million people have been displaced and half of them are children. these children are suffering. they have lice, ska byes and lost family. they can't go to school, not getting the medical attention they need, not getting the nutrition they need, there's going to be a lost generation of...
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thanks for joining me this hour i'm lucy cough and when you're watching our team well on to our top story right now russian anti-corruption blogger alex a not only has been handed five years in jail for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from a state prize he was immediately arrested after the verdict and led from the dock and handcuffs let's cross not live now to our correspondent who is outside of the courthouse and pissed off who is a awaiting reaction in central moscow now irina we'll start with you i do assume that feelings must have run pide both inside and outside of the courtroom can you describe what went on. while alex in a minute did get a five year prison sentence which of course left a lot of his supporters that were here extremely unhappy but you have to understand that the maximum penalty for the type of crime that big alex in a violent was convicted on is ten years in prison prosecutor was asking for six now the judge has built his judgment on the testimony of the witnesses and it's in nevada of course he's made a name for himself as. as an opposition blogger and
thanks for joining me this hour i'm lucy cough and when you're watching our team well on to our top story right now russian anti-corruption blogger alex a not only has been handed five years in jail for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from a state prize he was immediately arrested after the verdict and led from the dock and handcuffs let's cross not live now to our correspondent who is outside of the courthouse and pissed off who is a awaiting reaction in central moscow now irina...
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who is lucy in the sky with diamonds she passed away and so i would. all fall awful and i would become an ambassador for the foundation of america and in the meantime but we were working on a campaign and we were using timothy white who's an incredible photographer. and. he sent me some photographs and i edited them and sent them back and he said let me see your work and i showed him the work and he said you should do something with this and i said. he said i said there's no if you're serious about this then you know if you support me in this and you help me put an exhibition together then but let's go for it so you debut for darvish that was at the mars and hotel galleries in new york city that's over that's what i yeah that's where i first started that idea like an issue. landscape sort of my favorite but i do like a lot of fly in the wall stuff i've been doing a lot of that recently four months ago. i think capturing the moment. and the emotion of whatever that is in the way i actually love the editing process after a while all you do all that you k
who is lucy in the sky with diamonds she passed away and so i would. all fall awful and i would become an ambassador for the foundation of america and in the meantime but we were working on a campaign and we were using timothy white who's an incredible photographer. and. he sent me some photographs and i edited them and sent them back and he said let me see your work and i showed him the work and he said you should do something with this and i said. he said i said there's no if you're serious...
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thanks for tuning in at one pm here in the russian capital i'm lucy confident of and you're watching our t.v. well on to our top story a peaceful sit in to support egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has turned deadly with forty two people now understood to have been killed the muslim brotherhood claims police and the army use live bullets and tear gas on campaigners during dong prayers outside of the republican guard headquarters but the military blames the gunfire on so-called terrorists saying that five people have died well live to cairo now to our middle east correspondent paula slayer paul walk us through the events of this morning what happened. well the situation here in egypt is deteriorating and deteriorating fast the latest figures we have from the health ministry of cheap people did. and some three hundred and twenty two people injured we do expect those figures to climb and climb dramatically there in contrast to the figures we're receiving from the army they say that five people were killed now the entire at nasa city where these clashes happened is in lockdown the m
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so good to have you this evening on lucy catherine over new watching t.v. moving on to our top story russia's federal immigration services service denies reports that they and this a whistleblower edward snowden has requested asylum here in russia the says after president vladimir putin said the fugitive could stay in the country but on one condition. explains. artie's managed to speak with a representative of the russian consulate in the airport who shot some way on the speculation about mr snowden allegedly asking russia for political asylum and according to him he met with the wiki leaks representative who was accompanying the former n.s.a. contractor late on sunday at the airport and she passed him this and will open with an alleged letter from mr snowden virtually telling him that in this letter he asked for political asylum but this information has been rejected by russia's federal migration service now this comes as president vladimir putin said that mr snowden is a free man and could stay in any country he wanted including russia but only if he's st
so good to have you this evening on lucy catherine over new watching t.v. moving on to our top story russia's federal immigration services service denies reports that they and this a whistleblower edward snowden has requested asylum here in russia the says after president vladimir putin said the fugitive could stay in the country but on one condition. explains. artie's managed to speak with a representative of the russian consulate in the airport who shot some way on the speculation about mr...
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welcome back lucy catherine up here well u.s. and european upper in ri is apparently ending up in the hands of pro-government forces in syria this despite western pledges to support the rebels there are pictures that flooded the internet showing shiite militias which fight alongside president also troops holding western made firearms and that's illustrated the washington's lack of control over where the weapons are ending up with parties going to can reports. what this is don't discriminate us made arms our national will not be in the hands of iranian backed militias fighting in syria analyst phillips might points to photos with hezbollah fighters coding u.s. made m. sixteen s and m. force fitted with laser and holographic sights as well as an two or three grenade launchers how do they end up in their hands if there's a will there's a way and if you want to get let's say an m. two or three grenade launcher in an m. four car being they'll find a way to get it so long as you have the right amount of money and the right amount of fo
welcome back lucy catherine up here well u.s. and european upper in ri is apparently ending up in the hands of pro-government forces in syria this despite western pledges to support the rebels there are pictures that flooded the internet showing shiite militias which fight alongside president also troops holding western made firearms and that's illustrated the washington's lack of control over where the weapons are ending up with parties going to can reports. what this is don't discriminate us...
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who is lucy in the sky with diamonds she passed away and so i would. all fall awful and i would become an ambassador for the foundation of america and in the meantime but we were working on a campaign and we were using timothy white who's an incredible photographer. and. he sent me some photographs and i edited them and sent them back and he said let me see your work and i showed him the work and he said you should do something with this and i said. he said i said there's no if you're serious about this then you know if you support me in this and you help me put an exhibition together then but let's go for it so you would do for dharavi as it was at the mars and hotel galleries in new york city that's over that's what i yeah that's where i first started the idea like that if you. landscapes are my favorite but i do like a lot of fly in the wall stuff i've been doing a lot of that recently most of those that are i think capturing the moment. and the emotion of whatever that is in the way yeah i actually love the editing process after a while all you do
who is lucy in the sky with diamonds she passed away and so i would. all fall awful and i would become an ambassador for the foundation of america and in the meantime but we were working on a campaign and we were using timothy white who's an incredible photographer. and. he sent me some photographs and i edited them and sent them back and he said let me see your work and i showed him the work and he said you should do something with this and i said. he said i said there's no if you're serious...
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thanks for joining me this sunday afternoon one pm here in the russian capital and lucy kaplan of an i watching r.t.r. weekly summary of the week's top stories as well as space news edward snowden has a few more options open as to which country he can turn to in order to escape prosecution in the united states now this after bolivia became the third latin american country to offer him asylum snowden has been looking for a safe haven ever since blowing the lid off of america's global spy program last month and he says now he has a story of how one whistleblower has spurred a diplomatic spat between the america i think snowden song goes by says with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well what nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the. if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president caray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying th
thanks for joining me this sunday afternoon one pm here in the russian capital and lucy kaplan of an i watching r.t.r. weekly summary of the week's top stories as well as space news edward snowden has a few more options open as to which country he can turn to in order to escape prosecution in the united states now this after bolivia became the third latin american country to offer him asylum snowden has been looking for a safe haven ever since blowing the lid off of america's global spy program...
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lives she touched. >> lucy was very dedicated to her family. she and her husband had eight children. five of them lived to adulthood area we know from letters that this was their gathering space. not only is this their bedroom, but this is where they spent a lot of family time together. this room is important to lucy as a mother because this is where her eighth child was born, right here in this bed. he was the only one of the eight to be born here at spiegel grove. tragically, he was never a very healthy child and when he was about 18 months old, he contracted dysentery and passed away. it was very hard on the family. this is what she took with her when she was encamped with her husband during the civil war. it was very important to her that she be with him as often as was practical. when he was in winter camp and not actually on campaign, when he was in western virginia, she would travel in him and wrote how important it was for her to be with him. she often wrote that she was concerned about the welfare of the men in his regiment. she took t
lives she touched. >> lucy was very dedicated to her family. she and her husband had eight children. five of them lived to adulthood area we know from letters that this was their gathering space. not only is this their bedroom, but this is where they spent a lot of family time together. this room is important to lucy as a mother because this is where her eighth child was born, right here in this bed. he was the only one of the eight to be born here at spiegel grove. tragically, he was...
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lucy. [laughter] yelp can you very much. in the meantime one who knocks us off the list. chance you get a right. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent tral expense i want. just pick that flight right ther mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. nowf you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see t that comi? what's in yourallet? neil: here is the good news. we're not the fastest country. mexico went ahead of us. enchiladas are fattening? i a digress. may be the food police will move south. i have indigene lloyd webber >> obesity. it is will short end the life expectancy it's a public health concern. with $87 billion. >> i think the government should stop telling people what they can and cannot eat. it is a working. if they want to do anything stop the subsidies that makes junk food cheaper. is not a collective problem is
lucy. [laughter] yelp can you very much. in the meantime one who knocks us off the list. chance you get a right. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent tral expense i want. just pick that flight right ther mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. nowf you like...
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lucy. [laughter] yelp can you very much. in the meaime one who knocks us off the list.nce you get a right. neil: here is the good news. we're not the fastest country. mexico went ahead of us. enchilas are fatting? i a digress. may be the food police will move south. i have indigene lloy webber >> obesity. it is wi short end the life expectancy it's a public health concern. with $87 billion. >> i think the government should stop telling people what they can and cannot eat. it is a working. if they want to do anything stop the subsies that makes junk food cheaper. is not a collectiv problem is a individu problem what happens to personal responsibility? really look at it collectively becausee have big government in health care so if you have high cholesterol or blood pressure that is everyone's business becau we have to pay for your medical bills. at the end of the day government shoulnot be in health care but we should mind their own business. neil: we have a good chips to drop at number three. >> a the brits are at number seven. >> there is a link between poverty but peo
lucy. [laughter] yelp can you very much. in the meaime one who knocks us off the list.nce you get a right. neil: here is the good news. we're not the fastest country. mexico went ahead of us. enchilas are fatting? i a digress. may be the food police will move south. i have indigene lloy webber >> obesity. it is wi short end the life expectancy it's a public health concern. with $87 billion. >> i think the government should stop telling people what they can and cannot eat. it is a...
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le encantaba tocar piano y se mudó desde cánada a oakland por amor, salamond viajaba con su perra lucydirspararle. >> fue difícil asimilar cuando supimos que le dieron un tiro en la cabeza a judy,. ella era muy tranquila, sólo sabía dar amor a los animales, sabíamos que oakland es violento, pero no pensábamos que fuese tantop. >> muchas personas a no conocían a salamond llegaron a la vigilía, ella abogaba por contratar un guardia privado para proteger el bvecindario. >> sigue en pie esta idea, que muchos piensan en el vecindario que de haberse llevado a cabo podría haber salñvbado la vida de salamond. >> la policía sugiere mantenerse alerta yu no estar distraído con el teléfono celular. >> un resident de san josé se entregó como supuesto asesino de un crimen ocurrido en west mobile drive, todavía no se determina el mñóvil del crimen. >> las autoridades de inmigración comenzaron a otorgar los primeros perdones para que los indocumentados casados con ciudadanos de estados unidos no tengan que espoerar años por poder volver al país. >> cuando adquirió la casa, el banco le recordó que él n
le encantaba tocar piano y se mudó desde cánada a oakland por amor, salamond viajaba con su perra lucydirspararle. >> fue difícil asimilar cuando supimos que le dieron un tiro en la cabeza a judy,. ella era muy tranquila, sólo sabía dar amor a los animales, sabíamos que oakland es violento, pero no pensábamos que fuese tantop. >> muchas personas a no conocían a salamond llegaron a la vigilía, ella abogaba por contratar un guardia privado para proteger el bvecindario....
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i am usually on the part of the prosecution, too, lucy. donna tweets fair trial, correct verdict but still a tragedy. i couldn't agree with you more. natalie, we need more women in charge. a no nonsense decision. gary says, it was a political trial from the start. when the evidence is given to you by the media what else would you go on? not everyone agrees with zimmerman acquittal tno he shoud have stayed in the car. the law gets paid to catch criminals not that man. i agree with you, too. john says, if that was your child would you then say you agree with the verdict. hill know kn -- hell no you wou. finally i don't have to agree or disagree but i accept the verdict. in the eyes of the law george zimmerman now a free man. but death threats continue to pour in. how free is this guy now? with me former nypd detective personal security expert harry house. how are you? >> good. >> i want to put up a full screen here. there is a guy by the name of victor cruise you may have heard from him a wide receiver with the giants. he tweeted zimmerman d
i am usually on the part of the prosecution, too, lucy. donna tweets fair trial, correct verdict but still a tragedy. i couldn't agree with you more. natalie, we need more women in charge. a no nonsense decision. gary says, it was a political trial from the start. when the evidence is given to you by the media what else would you go on? not everyone agrees with zimmerman acquittal tno he shoud have stayed in the car. the law gets paid to catch criminals not that man. i agree with you, too. john...
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the founding of the right political party called the luci dream of a repressive state. when they found fundamentally wrong they simply point call to the. dependent they've been truly on call to let you know one of the major problems the right think they came from the public. schools of july recess to the fool for cool fifty fifty school to bring back the full amendment of the constitution three days five hundred thousand people have written to the congress through. the earth to fool the movement demands an end to warrantless surveillance of every person having been exposed posting everything to the government big take joy in florida expressed fears over boy called people who move to encrypted chemo like. mail operating systems such as law and umbrellas the like cool let's pick the same cool bowl of the colbert report goods talk to one should those who haven't switched worry about their every move being tracked philosopher jeremy bin. who wrote about the idea of a perfect prison called the panopticon which is the idea of having a prison cell that was built in a circular
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the dog most affected by judy's death is lucy. lucy was in the car with judy and saw everything when she was hit by multiple bullets in the middle of the street. friends of 66-year-old judy salamon say she wanted to make the streets of oakland safer. a vigil was held last night. middle of the street. a. >>mark:the oakland city council will decide next week on whether to ban a potentially destructive item from protests on city streets. the proposal to ban "tools of violence" from future demonstrations will come up for a vote two weeks after protesters smashed windows in downtown oakland and struck a waiter in the face with a hammer. hammers, slingshots, and clubs will be some of the items banned. it's not oakland's first attempt to ban such items. at the height of the occupy oakland protests in 2012, a similar ban was proposed but the public safety committee did not take any action. hammers, slingshots, clubs, wrenches, spray-paint cans, shields and other potentially destructive items would be outlawed from protests on the streets
the dog most affected by judy's death is lucy. lucy was in the car with judy and saw everything when she was hit by multiple bullets in the middle of the street. friends of 66-year-old judy salamon say she wanted to make the streets of oakland safer. a vigil was held last night. middle of the street. a. >>mark:the oakland city council will decide next week on whether to ban a potentially destructive item from protests on city streets. the proposal to ban "tools of violence" from...
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i am usually on the part of the prosecution, too, lucy. trial, correct verdict but still a tragedy. i couldn't agree with you more. natalie, we need more women in charge. a no nonsense decision. gary says, it was a political trial from the start. when the evidence is given to you by the media what else would you go on? not everyone agrees with zimmerman acquittal tno he shoud have stayed in the car. the law gets paid to catch criminals not that man. i agree with you, too. john says, if that was your child would you then say you agree with the verdict. hill know kn -- hell no you wou. finally i don't have to agree or disagree but i accept the verdict. in the eyes of the law george zimmerman now a free man. but death threats continue to pour in. how free is this guy now? with me former nypd detective personal security expert harry house. how are you? >> good. >> i want to put up a full screen here. there is a guy by the name of victor cruise you may have heard from him a wide receiver with the giants. he tweeted zimmerman doesn't last a year
i am usually on the part of the prosecution, too, lucy. trial, correct verdict but still a tragedy. i couldn't agree with you more. natalie, we need more women in charge. a no nonsense decision. gary says, it was a political trial from the start. when the evidence is given to you by the media what else would you go on? not everyone agrees with zimmerman acquittal tno he shoud have stayed in the car. the law gets paid to catch criminals not that man. i agree with you, too. john says, if that was...
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. >>> actress lucy lui is on a mission to help syrian children in the role as a unicef ambassador. it's this week's "impact your world." >> hi, i'm lucy lui and we can make an impact for syrian children. syria is in a terrible situation right now. there's civil war going on that is creating absolute pandemonium and people are fleeing in to lebanon, in to jordan, in to iraq. 6 million people have been displaced and half of them are children. they're suffering, they have lice and ska byes. they're not getting the medical attention they need or the nutrition they need. there's going to be a lost generation of children if this continues. children deserve to have a childhood. what happens on the other side of the world isn't just their business. it is our business. because we share the same water. we share the same environment. if we understand that, we are actually one community. then it makes the world so much smaller, much more tangible for people to understand. unicef is desperate for donations for syria. it is our duty as human beings to give back. join the movement. impact your wo
. >>> actress lucy lui is on a mission to help syrian children in the role as a unicef ambassador. it's this week's "impact your world." >> hi, i'm lucy lui and we can make an impact for syrian children. syria is in a terrible situation right now. there's civil war going on that is creating absolute pandemonium and people are fleeing in to lebanon, in to jordan, in to iraq. 6 million people have been displaced and half of them are children. they're suffering, they have...