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is a strong man, his own man. the key thing is he's nobody's puppet. he's not anyone's -- in anyone's pocket. >> the thinking going is they would choose someone of the curia, of the administration, an insider, or someone from the outside. if those are the two categories, he fits into neither. >> no, he's a saint. he's a holy man. he's a jesuit and this is the first time in centuries -- i don't know that i have to check this, but he's well-educated. he's got a powerful mind and he's a humble and steady man. that's the key thing about him. >> shepard: what does this mean for latin america and for the church in latin america? this is a development for which so many in latin america have prayed. >> this means the entire world can rejoice that the half of the world's catholic population produced a man who will lead the church. who will be peter. this is important to remember, the man has three names. born with his baptismal name, jorge. then he has to pick a name for pope. we'll hear that in just a moment. he's also go
is a strong man, his own man. the key thing is he's nobody's puppet. he's not anyone's -- in anyone's pocket. >> the thinking going is they would choose someone of the curia, of the administration, an insider, or someone from the outside. if those are the two categories, he fits into neither. >> no, he's a saint. he's a holy man. he's a jesuit and this is the first time in centuries -- i don't know that i have to check this, but he's well-educated. he's got a powerful mind and he's...
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be many accounts a quiet man, a simple man. his biographer said he's a little media shy.ut after stepping onto the papal loggia tonight, the world is clamoring to hear more from and about pope francis. when the cardinals filed into the sistine chapel tuesday he was regarded as a long shot at best. at 76 jorge bergoglio was thought by some to be too old. if his name was unfamiliar and caught most gathered on st. peter's square by surprise, there was unabashed joy in buenos aires tonight. jorge mario bergoglio is an argentine-born son of italian immigrants, one of five children. he lost a lung to an infection when he was a teenager, but went on to become a priest in 1969. he joined the jesuit order, embracing an austere lifestyle. even as a cardinal and archbishop of buenos aires he shunned the privileges and trappings that usually come with the job. >> he took the tram to work. he lived in a small apartment rather than in the archbishop's palace. he's not a man of a lot of fuss, pomp and circumstances. >> reporter: in 2005 bergoglio was runner-up behind joseph ratzinger to
be many accounts a quiet man, a simple man. his biographer said he's a little media shy.ut after stepping onto the papal loggia tonight, the world is clamoring to hear more from and about pope francis. when the cardinals filed into the sistine chapel tuesday he was regarded as a long shot at best. at 76 jorge bergoglio was thought by some to be too old. if his name was unfamiliar and caught most gathered on st. peter's square by surprise, there was unabashed joy in buenos aires tonight. jorge...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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on, man. you know i'm solid. >> i do. you said what i wanted to hear. kill the bitch. >> kill the bitch. >> the witness is talking about something shocking. and the witness, i think, understandably is trying to confirm that mr. shimori isn't joking. so there is repetition. mr. shimori consistently says kill the bitch, kill the bitch. >> kill starla. she's [ bleep ] poison. she'll ruin everything. that's not the person i married. i married somebody else. she's a [ bleep ] demon, dude. >> he does characterize this in military terms. >> i've been a warrior for a long time. i've got the heart of a warrior, man. she's a [ bleep ] casualty. >> he does talk about her being a casualty in a larger war. it's unclear to me what that war involves or who the opposite sides are in that war. is it a war of virtue versus vice? is it a war of him versus her? >> you want me to kill her? >> uh-huh. kill her. kill starla r. knight. >> he is making crystal clear by usings the full name that he wants this person de
on, man. you know i'm solid. >> i do. you said what i wanted to hear. kill the bitch. >> kill the bitch. >> the witness is talking about something shocking. and the witness, i think, understandably is trying to confirm that mr. shimori isn't joking. so there is repetition. mr. shimori consistently says kill the bitch, kill the bitch. >> kill starla. she's [ bleep ] poison. she'll ruin everything. that's not the person i married. i married somebody else. she's a [ bleep ]...
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is a strong man, his own man. the key thing is he's nobody's puppet. he's not anyone's -- in anyone's pocket. >> the thinking going is they would choose someone of the curia, of the administration, an insider, or someone from the outside. if those are the two categories, he fits into neither. >> no, he's a saint. he's a holy man. he's a jesuit and this is the first time in centuries -- i don't know that i have to check this, but he's well-educated. he's got a powerful mind and he's a humble and steady man. that's the key thing about him. >> shepard: what does this mean for latin america and for the church in latin america? this is a development for which so many in latin america have prayed. >> this means the entire world can rejoice that the half of the world's catholic population produced a man who will lead the church. who will be peter. this is important to remember, the man has three names. born with his baptismal name, jorge. then he has to pick a name for pope. we'll hear that in just a moment. he's also go
is a strong man, his own man. the key thing is he's nobody's puppet. he's not anyone's -- in anyone's pocket. >> the thinking going is they would choose someone of the curia, of the administration, an insider, or someone from the outside. if those are the two categories, he fits into neither. >> no, he's a saint. he's a holy man. he's a jesuit and this is the first time in centuries -- i don't know that i have to check this, but he's well-educated. he's got a powerful mind and he's...
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speaking out in secretly recorded audio from court bradley manning reveals why he sent thousands of u.s. classified documents to wiki leaks we'll take a look at how his case could affect the whistleblower. china's new leader officially takes the reins of power with priorities to boost defense spending and make the country one of the world's military giants. it's ten am in moscow i met a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour the catholic church has itself a new leader argentine cardinal jorge mario bergoglio has become the first pope ever from the americas in the first from outside europe in more than a thousand years his election was greeted by tens of thousands gathered in st peter's square in the vatican i. i the white smoke was finally seen from the rafters after cardinals voted fourth fifth time during the second day of the conclave that will be remembered as one of the fastest in recent years the group had to choose a new leader for more than a billion catholics after the previous pope benedict the sixteenth stepped down from the post peter all over as more o
speaking out in secretly recorded audio from court bradley manning reveals why he sent thousands of u.s. classified documents to wiki leaks we'll take a look at how his case could affect the whistleblower. china's new leader officially takes the reins of power with priorities to boost defense spending and make the country one of the world's military giants. it's ten am in moscow i met a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour the catholic church has itself a new leader...
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a man wrongly wrongly convicted, and released, and suffered a heart attack. >> man would won the lottery seven times already, and we asked >> ama: if you plan to be in the east bay tomorrow, take a look. this is the race route for the rung festival. sunday morning. this is the course for the full 26.2-mile marathon which starts at snow park. there's also a half marathon and a 5k. some 8500 runners will be pounding the pavement, which means road closures and parking restrictions. we have the full list on our web site. >>> with help navigating around, you can downtown load our traffic app for free. on apple's app store or google play. >> to anyone out there who thinks they've been on the world's worst date, here what happened to a woman in arkansas. she says her date start out fine. they went for a walk in the woods. but at some point they heard a russelling in the bushes and man jumped out at them with a large notify. she says she took off running, went over a cliff and called 9-1-1. as police arrived siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arm and chest. police say the wounds were
a man wrongly wrongly convicted, and released, and suffered a heart attack. >> man would won the lottery seven times already, and we asked >> ama: if you plan to be in the east bay tomorrow, take a look. this is the race route for the rung festival. sunday morning. this is the course for the full 26.2-mile marathon which starts at snow park. there's also a half marathon and a 5k. some 8500 runners will be pounding the pavement, which means road closures and parking restrictions. we...
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>> no way, man. >> no way, man. >> don't nobody believe you.e x, prove it. >> hey, sure looks like it to me . >> oh, man, he's x >> let me see. well, well, well, can this be true. little danny plimpton is the infamous x how can they be, danny boy? why x, you trying to be malcolm x or dmx or racer x or something. >> my first name is xavier daniel plimpton. >> how did you get to the walking bridge on i-5. >> and the fire station over on 14th, how did you get all the way up there. >> didn't i tell y'all? spiderman is my cousin. >> man, i don't believe you. >> so the infamous x, serious, i don't know x, i seen that tag before. seems to have a bad vibe. >> you mean like x marks the spot? >> no, like x finds the buried treasure. >> no, like x is a marked man. >> chill out, man, we just playing. >> i'm not lying, though, i think it means you are claiming something. >> you mean like some kind of gang? i'm not some kind of gangster. i don't want nothing from those gangsters. >> if tivo is right, you better be careful. >> some of your best art work is be
>> no way, man. >> no way, man. >> don't nobody believe you.e x, prove it. >> hey, sure looks like it to me . >> oh, man, he's x >> let me see. well, well, well, can this be true. little danny plimpton is the infamous x how can they be, danny boy? why x, you trying to be malcolm x or dmx or racer x or something. >> my first name is xavier daniel plimpton. >> how did you get to the walking bridge on i-5. >> and the fire station over on 14th,...
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the man's footing is still unstable.ilot art litsinger knows he has precious seconds to act and only he can save the man now. but spray is pelting him in the face. and so blindly he tosses the life ring into the teeth of the swirling wind. >> fortunately i got pretty close to him, and the current took it right across in front of his face, about two foot in front of him. >> now it's do or die for the man who has held on for so long. >> he got it. >> he actually had to let go of what he was holding onto to get the ring. it was about a foot or two in front of him. he let go, and he grabbed the ring. we did see that his legs went right over the brink. >> on shore, rescuers start pulling the rope, plucking the man from certain death. >> i can't describe the feeling of -- for 30 seconds anyway, of feeling this relief that he finally has it. finally we have him. we have something connected to him. he's not on his own anymore. and we start to bring him in. >> as carella and moriarty watch their peers pull the guy to shore, the f
the man's footing is still unstable.ilot art litsinger knows he has precious seconds to act and only he can save the man now. but spray is pelting him in the face. and so blindly he tosses the life ring into the teeth of the swirling wind. >> fortunately i got pretty close to him, and the current took it right across in front of his face, about two foot in front of him. >> now it's do or die for the man who has held on for so long. >> he got it. >> he actually had to let...
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downstairs, my man. hey, what's happening? good to see you, man. oh, right.t him locked up, right? come on, man. come on, man. yeah. all right. yeah. take you to the hospital. take you to jail. you going to jail, fool. i didn't do nothing to you. don't let me get out, eddie. take me now. he's threatening me now. he's threatening me now. he's already locked up. hey, fool. i ain't done nothing to you. stay here. stay with him. yo! don't go nowhere, man. stay here, all right? you got to press charges. i want you here, okay? so i took the, uh... i took a knife off him already. you got any needles or anything in your pocket? no, i got my glasses. he got some glasses and i took the blade the razor off him. his i.d.'s in here. man, you got every i.d. known to man in your pocket. i take my money to go back home. you got nothing else, right? that's all, baby. hold on, hold on. i'll put that back. let's go through everything else here. all right, what you got on that key ring? you got no knives, no nail clippers nothing like that? no, no. we'll lose your chapstick, man
downstairs, my man. hey, what's happening? good to see you, man. oh, right.t him locked up, right? come on, man. come on, man. yeah. all right. yeah. take you to the hospital. take you to jail. you going to jail, fool. i didn't do nothing to you. don't let me get out, eddie. take me now. he's threatening me now. he's threatening me now. he's already locked up. hey, fool. i ain't done nothing to you. stay here. stay with him. yo! don't go nowhere, man. stay here, all right? you got to press...
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reporting in vallejo, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> a jury found a man guilty for killing a man here for a job interview at google. george huggins faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. prosecutors say huggins shot and killed a man in oakland during a series of robberies. he lived in virginia and was here for the google interview. he had gone to downtown oakland to have his teeth cleaned at a friend's office. he had $10 on him when he was robbed. >>> new tonight at 11:00, police have taken an arsonal of weapons away from police. they provided these pictures of the weapons thisy seized. they include seven assault rifles and 10 handguns and more than 5,000 rounds of ammunition. east palo alto and menlo park police found them in a storage locker in red rood city. they -- redwood city. they arrested two men on parole and probation violations. >>> to the weather now for a few moments. the storm system moved east, but it did leave a fresh layer of snow in the sierra. in this live picture from heavenly resort let's check in with sandhya patel with live doppler 7hd. >> it is the
reporting in vallejo, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> a jury found a man guilty for killing a man here for a job interview at google. george huggins faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. prosecutors say huggins shot and killed a man in oakland during a series of robberies. he lived in virginia and was here for the google interview. he had gone to downtown oakland to have his teeth cleaned at a friend's office. he had $10 on him when he was robbed. >>> new tonight...
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once manning was or. did in two thousand and ten we should remind our viewers that he was held in solitary confinement for ten months that means twenty three hours a day he was in a six by eight foot windowless cell he was forced to sleep naked with out of bed sheets and was put on suicide watch many experts believe that the way in which manning has been treated by u.s. authorities has forced him to go into a plea because otherwise many believe that he's scared he would have spent the rest of his life in prison because that's what u.s. prosecutors are seeking with the case against him experts say that they they believe that if men now enters these pleas as he has he may get a maximum of one two years in prison instead of life in prison of course a lot still remains to be seen but this is a huge development in the case involving bradley manning and wiki leaks and it will be developing for days weeks and months to come reporting from new york marina r.t. . well before giving the classified data to wiki leak
once manning was or. did in two thousand and ten we should remind our viewers that he was held in solitary confinement for ten months that means twenty three hours a day he was in a six by eight foot windowless cell he was forced to sleep naked with out of bed sheets and was put on suicide watch many experts believe that the way in which manning has been treated by u.s. authorities has forced him to go into a plea because otherwise many believe that he's scared he would have spent the rest of...
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private manning that is what wiki leaks founder julian assange is trying to do before the army privates court martial more secrets revealed or keeping tight lipped we'll tell you what's on his strategy next. plus u.s. troops fighting wars overseas never leave a man behind so why were so many of their families being abandoned by the nation's biggest banks many of them facing wrongful foreclosures. and could the keystone pipeline create thousands of jobs like many supporters have argued one largely publicized study says no way in fact the study concludes it will actually kill more jobs we'll have this story for you next. it's tuesday march fifth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r t we begin today with another twist in the bradley manning case wiki leaks founder julian assange the whistle blowing web site has more u.s. government secrets but it's going to hold off publishing them until the private first class is released he told australian news outlet fairfax media quote we still can't publish it it would be a questionable action to do so now while bradley m
private manning that is what wiki leaks founder julian assange is trying to do before the army privates court martial more secrets revealed or keeping tight lipped we'll tell you what's on his strategy next. plus u.s. troops fighting wars overseas never leave a man behind so why were so many of their families being abandoned by the nation's biggest banks many of them facing wrongful foreclosures. and could the keystone pipeline create thousands of jobs like many supporters have argued one...
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and saving private manning that is what wiki leaks founder julian assange on just trying to do before the army privates court martial more secrets revealed or keeping tight lipped we'll tell you asunder strategy next. and u.s. troops fighting wars overseas never leave a man behind so why were so many of their families being abandoned by the nation's biggest banks many of them facing wrongful foreclosures. it's tuesday march fifth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin with breaking news out of venezuela where president hugo chavez has died chavez was venezuela's president for over fourteen years the fifty eight year old socialist leader was battling cancer since two thousand and eleven he was a charismatic and controversial figure who clashed with the united states are to correspondent megan lopez takes a look back now on his legacy. a human a soldier and a revolutionary three words this controversial figure used to answer the question who is hugo chavez beyond the myths and rumors one thing remains steadfast his adamant opposition to what
and saving private manning that is what wiki leaks founder julian assange on just trying to do before the army privates court martial more secrets revealed or keeping tight lipped we'll tell you asunder strategy next. and u.s. troops fighting wars overseas never leave a man behind so why were so many of their families being abandoned by the nation's biggest banks many of them facing wrongful foreclosures. it's tuesday march fifth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching...
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i think he can safely be called a man of the people. a man of great humility.ld take the church to the population center, which is unquestionably without any doubt latin america, where half a million -- 501 million catholics reside. it is an astounding number when the italians, leer in europe, 56 million. the italians have 28 cardinals and latin america has 19. latin america now has the pope. he will be inaugurated, we believe, on sunday. and the church moves forward with the overriding goal of spreading the word of god. reading the scriptures and bringing more people in the fold. it seems like here in rome tonight, a beautiful evening. >> kimberly: interesting background that you highlight that this is a man of the people, a man from italian immigrants so he has roots in italy as well, which should please those that wanted someone to get back to the papal roots of rome. representation there is felt as well. also a man of jesuit education. that historic that this is the first time that they have had a pope selected that was of a jesuit background. tell us about
i think he can safely be called a man of the people. a man of great humility.ld take the church to the population center, which is unquestionably without any doubt latin america, where half a million -- 501 million catholics reside. it is an astounding number when the italians, leer in europe, 56 million. the italians have 28 cardinals and latin america has 19. latin america now has the pope. he will be inaugurated, we believe, on sunday. and the church moves forward with the overriding goal of...
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private bradley manning pleads guilty to. military data to wiki leaks to show the public the true cost of war u.s. authorities will pursue the more serious charges of aiding the enemy possibly landing him behind bars for life. for the first time in six hundred years with reputation spiraling and. taking a chainsaw to america's economy with eighty five billion dollars and potentially hundreds of thousands of jobs. thanks to republican democrat politicking. broadcasting live from our studios in. with the weekly recapping our week's top stories. now america's top diplomat john kerry was faced face excuse me a wall of criticism and public protest during his visit to egypt some of the country's opposition leaders accuse washington of interfering in the country's domestic politics that sentiment is being echoed by their supporters on the streets now reports on kerry's intentions in the region. he says that the purpose of his visit is essentially to discuss regional and international issues have a wide spectrum of egyptian leadershi
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live again today with significant new details in the case of bradley manning the young man accused of the biggest breach of classified documents in u.s. history pleaded guilty to ten of the twenty two charges against him he pleaded not guilty to aiding the enemy and that is the most serious charge against him today the alleged whistleblower spoke on the stand and read aloud a thirty five page statement where he defended his actions he said in his testimony today quote i believe the public release of these cables would not damage the u.s. however i did agree that the cables might be embarrassing for more of the new details our producer andrew blake was at the hearing today and joined us earlier from fort meade i asked what these pleas mean for the case. well it all comes down to whether or not the government actually wants to accept his plea now if the government says ok p.f.c. manning we will take your plea of guilty on ten different counts and not guilty on the told others he could face a maximum sentence of twenty years behind bars now there's another chance that the government coul
live again today with significant new details in the case of bradley manning the young man accused of the biggest breach of classified documents in u.s. history pleaded guilty to ten of the twenty two charges against him he pleaded not guilty to aiding the enemy and that is the most serious charge against him today the alleged whistleblower spoke on the stand and read aloud a thirty five page statement where he defended his actions he said in his testimony today quote i believe the public...
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speaking out in secretly recorded audio from the paul bradley manning revealed why he sent thousands of u.s. classified documents to wiki leaks we discussed how this case could affect whistle blowing. china's new leader elvish he takes the reins of paul with his priorities to boost defense spending to make the country one of the world's military giants. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me to belmont say it's good to have you company here for more international news and analysis. an increasing number of children are being recruited by both the rebels and pro-government forces in the bloody conflict in syria that's according to un investigators and charity activists as the bloody crisis in syria is approaching is second anniversary this week the u.n. is again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between good rebels and evil government forces reporter bob dylan was the me has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children like eighte
speaking out in secretly recorded audio from the paul bradley manning revealed why he sent thousands of u.s. classified documents to wiki leaks we discussed how this case could affect whistle blowing. china's new leader elvish he takes the reins of paul with his priorities to boost defense spending to make the country one of the world's military giants. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me to belmont say it's good to have you company here for more international news and analysis. an...
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>> guest: he was an extraordinary young man who had a tremendously hard life as a young man. when he finished college, he almost starved because he couldn't get a job. he had antagonized his professors at the zurich polytechnic, and he was the only one of his colleagues who didn't get a job directly at that college. and the problem was he didn't know how to handle authority. he treated the professors in the same pleasant, easygoing way that he treated the cleaning women. and the professors in those days in germany expected to be treated like minor royalty. and they said he knew it all, he wouldn't listen to them. and he missed all the lectures that didn't interest him, such as math, and the math professor said he was "a lazy dog" -- his summing up of einstein. but to his friends, he was intriguing, dynamic, spontaneous. and to one, a man called marcel grossmann, who knew him at college only in these early days, grossmann went home to his parents and said, "i've met a man who one day is going to be a very great man," which was an incredible prophecy when everybody else was say
>> guest: he was an extraordinary young man who had a tremendously hard life as a young man. when he finished college, he almost starved because he couldn't get a job. he had antagonized his professors at the zurich polytechnic, and he was the only one of his colleagues who didn't get a job directly at that college. and the problem was he didn't know how to handle authority. he treated the professors in the same pleasant, easygoing way that he treated the cleaning women. and the...
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man #1: cuff him. brown: you don't want to use my cuff. man #1: give me a flex cuff. brown: bring one of them flex cuffs. we got two guns? brown: two guns. what are you wearing a wig and glasses for?! it's midnight! to kill somebody! how old are you? sixteen. sixteen?! you ain't even lived and you're ready to take somebody's life! sit up. where's his glasses at? put them on. if we had this young man in a lineup and he killed someone, looking like this then he combs his box up real high without the glasses and wig, we'd never find you but yet you'd have killed somebody tonight, right? riding around in black wig, and glasses... i wasn't going to do it. they picked me and my friend up... you just happened to have a gun? i didn't have no gun. yeah. we got another one here. two more guns off the street. task force: two. them: zero. there's another one. these all puppies, man? brown: all puppies. florence, is that him? that's the driver. he almost ran you over? he tried to run into my car. he tried to ram right into our door. they missed the car by about an inch. that's the
man #1: cuff him. brown: you don't want to use my cuff. man #1: give me a flex cuff. brown: bring one of them flex cuffs. we got two guns? brown: two guns. what are you wearing a wig and glasses for?! it's midnight! to kill somebody! how old are you? sixteen. sixteen?! you ain't even lived and you're ready to take somebody's life! sit up. where's his glasses at? put them on. if we had this young man in a lineup and he killed someone, looking like this then he combs his box up real high without...
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noodle man, noodle man? what are you doing? i was taking a nap. a nap? i'm a customer of your hot noodle. oh, it's very cold. it's warm tonight. that's true. by the way, how is business? not so good. is it. pretty good. a little different from last night. that's okay. it happens bad time wills follow good times in business. if something bad is going to happen to you soon. wait. i made mistakes. any way you will get the business. don't worry. don't worry. what's the name of your shop? bingo. don go. i'm going to see after this maybe i should not go. so, i have to tell you the noodle should be ready. not yet. you are slow. the water was not boiling. i have a short temple when the noodle man is slow - oh, is it ready. that's okay. my temper is not that short. chopsticks. chopsticks usually they provide all the chopsticks and no one is good. who knows if they're clean or not. your chopsticks are not. these are wet. what? you just wash it down. fine. fine. this one have green onion on them. that's okay. that's okay. i can wipe it off. now a bowl is usually bo
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to boldly say what no one has said before bradley manning is very claiming he became a whistleblower because of the u.s. army's a blood lust and leaked audio from his court hearings. there's more and you'll start to raise in your rope with a blog why day all the action aimed at stamping out a budget cuts that are blamed for an epidemic of unemployment. also as a new leader comes to power in china beijing and washington struggled for dominance in the age of looks set to heat up. you're watching r t a line from moscow with me to bomb would say it's good to have you company with us of the soft and the child soldiers fighting them both sides of the bloody conflict in syria that's according to u.n. investigators and charities as a crisis in syria approaches its second anniversary this week of the u.n. is warning this is not a simplistic battle between good rebels and an evil regime reporter. has this update from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and th
to boldly say what no one has said before bradley manning is very claiming he became a whistleblower because of the u.s. army's a blood lust and leaked audio from his court hearings. there's more and you'll start to raise in your rope with a blog why day all the action aimed at stamping out a budget cuts that are blamed for an epidemic of unemployment. also as a new leader comes to power in china beijing and washington struggled for dominance in the age of looks set to heat up. you're watching...
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manning gave his first detailed explanation of why he did it manning said he uploaded troops of u.s. secrets to the weeks and weeks website because quote americans have a right to know the true cost of war with the purest form with he had the very sophisticated now a fifth of why he had to do it as a duty. to expose what their government with doing in their name which with illegal uncouth in home around the world so all credit to him he's. the former intelligence analyst said he attempted to contact traditional media outlets like the washington post the new york times and politico but failed to get through to them later deciding to pass the documents on to wiki leaks manning said he engaged in a prolonged internet conversation with the wiki leaks member called cox who he assumes was julian a songe i think it's very clear that the risks of street government secrecy are much graver and have already done much more serious damage to the united states and god knows other countries and the risks wrought by whistleblowers and leaks like this one manning pleaded not guilty to aiding the enem
manning gave his first detailed explanation of why he did it manning said he uploaded troops of u.s. secrets to the weeks and weeks website because quote americans have a right to know the true cost of war with the purest form with he had the very sophisticated now a fifth of why he had to do it as a duty. to expose what their government with doing in their name which with illegal uncouth in home around the world so all credit to him he's. the former intelligence analyst said he attempted to...
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and odio recording of bradley manning's court testimony has been leaked by his supporters a u.s. soldier is heard saying he became a whistleblower to provoke debate about u.s. foreign policy and accuse the american army of blood lust if a says life behind boss will handing thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks in two thousand and ten artie's vantages again has more on the story. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals of the military court in february but someone did and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long testimony bradley manning in his own words explains how and why he leaked all those documents many of which revealed how the u.s. government covered up civilian casualties in human rights abuses during the wars in iraq and afghanistan he served as an intelligence analyst in the military and had access to all those documents the biggest leak in history let's take a listen to just one episode where bradley manning explains why he leaked the video of the apache helicop
and odio recording of bradley manning's court testimony has been leaked by his supporters a u.s. soldier is heard saying he became a whistleblower to provoke debate about u.s. foreign policy and accuse the american army of blood lust if a says life behind boss will handing thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks in two thousand and ten artie's vantages again has more on the story. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals of the military court in...
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and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into.paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under mysterious circumstances. the hero takes on the identity of a dead man, the most desperate thing you can do in film noir. (man's thoughts) i saw at once he was dead and i was in for it. who would believe he fell out of the car? (kathryn bigelow) "detour" is quintessential noir insofar as it's so raw, it's so exposed. there is nothing to comfort you. (man's thoughts) instinct told me to run, but i realized it was hopeless. enter the heart of darkness, it is a descent into hell, visually and internally, from which you cannot escape until it's over with. i knew him better. (kathryn bigelow) shortly thereafter, he picks up a woman, who coincidentally knows his true identity, traps him. you're a cheap crook. now, wait! shut up! you killed him. for two cents i'd change my mind and turn you in. please open the door. vera, open the door. don't use the phone,
and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into.paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under mysterious circumstances. the hero takes on the identity of a dead man, the most desperate thing you can do in film noir. (man's thoughts) i saw at once he was dead and i was in for it. who would believe he fell out of the car? (kathryn bigelow) "detour" is...
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speaking out in secretly recorded ordeal from korda bradley manning reveals why he sent thousands of the with classified documents to wiki leaks to discuss how this case could affect whistle blowing. china's new leader of fishing he takes the reins of power with his priorities do you believe the fans to make the country one of the world's a military giant. wherever you're watching around the world this is our duty to mahmoud's and it's good to have your company with us. an increasing number of children are being recruited by both rebels and pro-government forces in the bloody conflict in syria that's according to un investigators and charity activist as the crisis in syria is approaching its second anniversary this week at the u.n. is again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between good rebels and evil government forces reporter dilemma was ini has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children like eighteen and. shouldn't and the school
speaking out in secretly recorded ordeal from korda bradley manning reveals why he sent thousands of the with classified documents to wiki leaks to discuss how this case could affect whistle blowing. china's new leader of fishing he takes the reins of power with his priorities do you believe the fans to make the country one of the world's a military giant. wherever you're watching around the world this is our duty to mahmoud's and it's good to have your company with us. an increasing number of...
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a man of humility, a man whoa who's clearly chosen to be poor. as the archbishop of buenos aires he could have a fairly sumptuous life-style even. but he has chosen this way of living. this is a great challenge to the church. the church must not only talk about advocacy to the poor but must live with them, among them and serve them. so i think this is a turning point and it's an important threshold moment for us. >> if i could pick up one other thing both from what joe was saying and what john mentioned. there's another francis and i would love to know what was in the mind of the holy father now when he chose this name. because as jon said, there's francis of assisi, but in the jesuit context, one of the co-founders with st. ignatius was francis xavier and he was the one that ignatius sent as the first missionary and this is -- there's a double meaning, i think, at stake here, somebody deeply committed to the poor and to social justice and at the same time to reaching out to the world. and i think there's -- there may be something more to this. >
a man of humility, a man whoa who's clearly chosen to be poor. as the archbishop of buenos aires he could have a fairly sumptuous life-style even. but he has chosen this way of living. this is a great challenge to the church. the church must not only talk about advocacy to the poor but must live with them, among them and serve them. so i think this is a turning point and it's an important threshold moment for us. >> if i could pick up one other thing both from what joe was saying and what...
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is a strong man his own man. the key thing is he's nobody's puppet. he's not anyone's -- in anyone's pocket. >> the thinking going is they would choose someone of the curia, of the administration an insider, or someone from the outside. if those are the two categories he fits into neither. >> no, he's a saint. he's a holy man. he's a jesuit and this is the first time in centuries -- i don't know that i have to check this but he's well-educated. he's got a powerful mind and he's a humble and steady man. that's the key thing about him. >> shepard: what does this mean for latin america and for the church in latin america? this is a development for which so many in latin america have prayed. >> this means the entire world can rejoice that the half of the world's catholic population produced a man who will lead the church. who will be peter. this is important to remember, the man has three names. born with his baptismal name jorge. then he has to pick a name for pope. we'll hear that in just a moment. he's also going
is a strong man his own man. the key thing is he's nobody's puppet. he's not anyone's -- in anyone's pocket. >> the thinking going is they would choose someone of the curia, of the administration an insider, or someone from the outside. if those are the two categories he fits into neither. >> no, he's a saint. he's a holy man. he's a jesuit and this is the first time in centuries -- i don't know that i have to check this but he's well-educated. he's got a powerful mind and he's a...
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hey, man we just got here, man. we just drove up.ine you having a gun on a call where we heard shots fired. one guy had a gun concealed so we'll have you stand by here while tracy and i go inside and check him out. the guy on the far left will be our number one. okay. montgomery: ...marijuana. look, there's bags of weed everywhere. these are hunting rifles. that's a, uh... ak-47. i'm sure that's what they were shooting. she said she heard rounds being fired in succession. i'd say these weapons are unsecured. sure looks that way. look at this. these guys are gangbanging but they're not... they're in a gang, but they're not banging. it's a type of deer rifle. they've got this thing, uh... locked and loaded and everything. a shotgun... a crossbow... for the innovative gangster. it's all gang paraphernalia. look at this. we've found a little piece of crack. of course we got the scale right here. there's just a little bit of crack right there. we got pagers in here. technically, this is drug paraphernalia. the sandwich baggies and a tripl
hey, man we just got here, man. we just drove up.ine you having a gun on a call where we heard shots fired. one guy had a gun concealed so we'll have you stand by here while tracy and i go inside and check him out. the guy on the far left will be our number one. okay. montgomery: ...marijuana. look, there's bags of weed everywhere. these are hunting rifles. that's a, uh... ak-47. i'm sure that's what they were shooting. she said she heard rounds being fired in succession. i'd say these weapons...
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have you seen how well this man dresses? we'll >>> valley humane society looking for temporary shelter for cute kitties rescued from an overcrowded home in pleasanton. how they have to be tested for feline leukemia. testing will take about a month. the zeets is not transferable to humans or dogs so anyone interested can find more information on our web site abc 7 news.com look under see it on tv. >> cute. and bay area companies seem to be taking up the pace in terms of hiring. with a thousand jobs being offered in today's job journal. abc 7 next hire event in san francisco is a marked increase from the end of last year, only a few hundred positions were advertised. competition is fierce, more people look for work. >> coming here seems like everybody is applying. older people are way experiences today yucker people in, school. it's just competition. >> it will be going from noon until 4:00 at embassy suites milpitas. >> and we have more ahead including drivers seeing double vision. >> it's helping ease their commutes. you'll
have you seen how well this man dresses? we'll >>> valley humane society looking for temporary shelter for cute kitties rescued from an overcrowded home in pleasanton. how they have to be tested for feline leukemia. testing will take about a month. the zeets is not transferable to humans or dogs so anyone interested can find more information on our web site abc 7 news.com look under see it on tv. >> cute. and bay area companies seem to be taking up the pace in terms of hiring....
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man. he pleaded with him to leave russia when the relationship with the firm turned foul. >> he stayed and testified against the officers and continue to testify against them from prison. i wish he would have left when i asked him to leave, but he did not and they killed him. >> that has been categorically denied. although russia's president of human rights council says the dead man was badly beaten and suffered a lack of medical treatment, president putin says he died of a heart attack and next monday, he will go on trial. russia's first dead defendants. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, giving been able to watch new meaning. batman is cracking down on crime. do not worry. we will explain. we have been bringing you news for several weeks about the growing scandal in europe of ready-made meals containing horse meat being passed off as beef. in some places, horse meat is getting a new lease on life. >> traditional horse butchers. there are still plenty of them aroun
man. he pleaded with him to leave russia when the relationship with the firm turned foul. >> he stayed and testified against the officers and continue to testify against them from prison. i wish he would have left when i asked him to leave, but he did not and they killed him. >> that has been categorically denied. although russia's president of human rights council says the dead man was badly beaten and suffered a lack of medical treatment, president putin says he died of a heart...
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one man was a large man who tried to push his way on to the packed bus. he told the examiner he kept pushing and pushing. that is when he apparently punched the girl anded strangling her. when the mother tried to stop it, she was punched too. while this was going on the second man stole the mother's purse. the man attacked the pair is described as a large man. bald in his 30s. he was wearing a black suite shirt and red and black headphones. the victim did not get a good look at the second suspect but police are hoping surveillance video will help track the two people down. back out here live in the exsell yarr district. you can see muni buses are running. we are hoping to talk to suspects. >>> the commander has just wrapped up a conference when he said a male marine killed two service members one man and one woman before committing suicide. it happened at marine base quant koa. the commander died an earlier report that the gunman barricaded himself in the barics. >> two other victims a male and female both active duty marines were pronounced dead at the s
one man was a large man who tried to push his way on to the packed bus. he told the examiner he kept pushing and pushing. that is when he apparently punched the girl anded strangling her. when the mother tried to stop it, she was punched too. while this was going on the second man stole the mother's purse. the man attacked the pair is described as a large man. bald in his 30s. he was wearing a black suite shirt and red and black headphones. the victim did not get a good look at the second...
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man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a new science -- repair, renewal, and rehabilitation. that's different from building something new. you cannot fix each and every crack in the city. it's like each city, you're talking about 3,000, 5,000 miles of pipe. so you have to prioritize where they can go and fix the system. narrator: each city faces unique situations, so they must determine the asset management approach that best addresses these challenges. inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detec
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the new york she's been closely following bradley manning's case. to use up trying to keep twenty ten a huge long to tell you should other rough ride. it sure has been a rough ride since bradley manning was arrested in may two thousand and ten for the first ten months of his incarceration the former army intelligence analyst was held in solitary confinement for twenty three hours a day in a six by eight foot cell windowless cell forced to sleep naked without bed sheets and kept on suicide watch during that time hundreds of scholars experts. advocates supporters even human rights excuse me. advocates as well were signing petitions and letters to have him released from what was dubbed draconian conditions essentially called torture and for the first ten months this is how private first class manning was held and so that was a very very difficult circumstance for him he was essentially isolated and after that it's been a very right rough ride since that many critics believe that the u.s. government it was their intention to break manning down and hold
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army private bradley manning admitted to sharing u.s.classified documents and videos with we say that he believes the american public have the right to know the true cost of war the twenty five year old pleaded guilty to ten of twenty two charges before reading a thirty five page statement explaining what he did and why he did it now manning said that he leaked incident logs from the wars in iraq and afghanistan hoping that it would start a public debate he also said that he believed that the incidents involving the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks would not damage the u.s. but instead just embarrass the u.s. now the former intelligence analyst said he attempted to contact her additional u.s. media outlets first such as the washington post the new york times politico but he said he wasn't able to get through to them later on deciding to leak the classified information to wiki leaks now according to many he engaged in prolonged internet conversations with the wiki leaks member called ochs who he believes was julian assange bradley mann
army private bradley manning admitted to sharing u.s.classified documents and videos with we say that he believes the american public have the right to know the true cost of war the twenty five year old pleaded guilty to ten of twenty two charges before reading a thirty five page statement explaining what he did and why he did it now manning said that he leaked incident logs from the wars in iraq and afghanistan hoping that it would start a public debate he also said that he believed that the...