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margaret: coming up.about ted cruz and more with our amazing reporter. ♪ ♪ our bloomberg politics donald trump reporter bought a new suit today, so we had to show it off. >> it is now a couple of days old. donny: very dapper. >> i appreciate that. donny: it was on the prompter. donald trump announced today, potential supreme court justice nominees. one of them being mike lee. if i am on the ted cruz part of this, and as a democrat, what do i think of this? >> these are conservative picks. senator mike lee, who is best political friend with ted cruz, who just endorsed donald trump earlier this afternoon. i think you cannot separate those two points. donald trump saying to the conservative base saying to ted cruz supporters, , you may not like me and be excited by my candidacy, but on policy issues, if you want a president who is going to appoint conservative justices, you have got to vote for me. donny: let's go back to the debate. he is running around and does not have his head in the books, would he able
margaret: coming up.about ted cruz and more with our amazing reporter. ♪ ♪ our bloomberg politics donald trump reporter bought a new suit today, so we had to show it off. >> it is now a couple of days old. donny: very dapper. >> i appreciate that. donny: it was on the prompter. donald trump announced today, potential supreme court justice nominees. one of them being mike lee. if i am on the ted cruz part of this, and as a democrat, what do i think of this? >> these are...
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this room shows how margaret loved education. as i mentioned before, her and her siblings all had an eighth grade education, but margaret continued to learn throughout her life. besides english, she did speak five different languages. spanish, italian, french, german, and russian. and when she passed away, she was learning greek. it shows she truly had an ear for languages. in this room we also speak about the many causes that margaret worked hard for. after the massacre of 1914 in southern colorado, margaret headed down to leadville and stood in the picket line with the striking miners. at thesacre killed 24 hands of the national guard and the company that owned them. she actually went up against the head of the company, john d. rockefeller, to change the lights of these miners. and boy, did she do it. what she did when throughout the entire country and helped changed miner's rights throughout the country. she also worked with the judgere lights of these miners. here in denver to create the first juvenile justice system. not onl
this room shows how margaret loved education. as i mentioned before, her and her siblings all had an eighth grade education, but margaret continued to learn throughout her life. besides english, she did speak five different languages. spanish, italian, french, german, and russian. and when she passed away, she was learning greek. it shows she truly had an ear for languages. in this room we also speak about the many causes that margaret worked hard for. after the massacre of 1914 in southern...
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she's margaret atwood this is overheard. (inspiring music) (applause) - [evan] let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or about the experience of not having to talk at all. how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you say that he had made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on-- (laughter) let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you going to run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (applause) margaret atwood welcome. - thank you. - very nice to have you here. - lovely to be here. - so interested in this new book, congratulations on it. may i say nobody does dystopian like you do dystopian. (laughs) - is that a compliment? - oh my god it's the biggest compliment in the world. i mean the world that you've created in this book will come back to the handmaid's tale at some point here soon reminiscent to my mind of the dystopia in that book. but i love the plot of this story, i love the characters and i
she's margaret atwood this is overheard. (inspiring music) (applause) - [evan] let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or about the experience of not having to talk at all. how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you say that he had made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on-- (laughter) let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you going to run for president? i think i just got an f from...
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nat- hymnsister mary 00;03;04 i think margaret attention. those who knew sister margaret held best, say she would want the focus of her death-- to the s shiue devoted her li to, caring for the poor and sick.jean knoll, margaret's sister sister00;1he8;48 sdid wt she kenw was righ and benefio gos cial tpeople who lacked basic healthcare and soemtimes the most simple things that we all take for granted 00;19;04 nat-- her to lawerence welk.sue zuern, sister00;16;41 margaret savored life. whether it was a wisconsin bratwurst, blue cheese, a piece of cheesecake or a turtle sundaenat- archbisop listecki's message friday-- sister margaret's li and work was not undone or stolen when she was killed.ap archbisop01;30;10 the who came to take them and their very lives could not find anything. why? because they spent their lives in love for the peoplethey were dedicated to in the name of jesus chrt. and though all the people she touched are ieving, the archbishop reminded them toalso gteful. grateful.christian held 00;26;52 thank you god for letting me kn
nat- hymnsister mary 00;03;04 i think margaret attention. those who knew sister margaret held best, say she would want the focus of her death-- to the s shiue devoted her li to, caring for the poor and sick.jean knoll, margaret's sister sister00;1he8;48 sdid wt she kenw was righ and benefio gos cial tpeople who lacked basic healthcare and soemtimes the most simple things that we all take for granted 00;19;04 nat-- her to lawerence welk.sue zuern, sister00;16;41 margaret savored life. whether it...
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the day was a sorrowful one - but sister margarets best friend shared a message of healing... "the energy and spirit of who we are lives on in those that are touched and so lives on in those that she touched and loved.' 'following the funeral mass a procession lead sister margaret to her final resting place at mt. olivet cemetery in milwaukee. the school sisters here have discussed possibly sending more sisters to mississippi to pick up the work of sisters margaret and paula. reporting outside the school sisters of st. francis, julie collins. fox 6 news.' rodney early sanders was charged with two counts of capital archishop listecki had much more to say about sister held in today's homily. watch it in its entirety on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app -- the story is on our home page. while you're there -- read more about sister held's impact on those she served in mississippi. one milwaukee school got an early-- and unplanned-- start to the holiday weekend. a fire broke- out at messmer preparatory early this morning. no one was hurt -- and students hadnt arrived yet for t
the day was a sorrowful one - but sister margarets best friend shared a message of healing... "the energy and spirit of who we are lives on in those that are touched and so lives on in those that she touched and loved.' 'following the funeral mass a procession lead sister margaret to her final resting place at mt. olivet cemetery in milwaukee. the school sisters here have discussed possibly sending more sisters to mississippi to pick up the work of sisters margaret and paula. reporting...
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the life of sister margaret held - a friend to all -- taken tragically last 'margarets life is a witness to all of us; she represents the best of who we are as women religious so its a celebration of the beauty of her life.' the celebration began with a wake as dozens paid their respects - reflecting on how their lives have been forever changed having known the sisters. 'thank you for the 7 years i lived.' sister margaret spent decades providing healthcare in an impoverished community through a small medical clinic. this is the doctor who worked with her everyday. 'sister paula and margaret really are gods face here on earth." during the funeral mass, archbishop jerome listecki spoke about how she spent her life dedicated to serving god. 'the very life enjoyment of their lives was a reflection of christs lov. sorrowful one - but sister margarets best friend shared a message of healing... "the energy and spirit of who we are lives on in those that are touched and so we know that margarets life lives on in those that she touched and loved.' 'following the funeral mass a procession lead sis
the life of sister margaret held - a friend to all -- taken tragically last 'margarets life is a witness to all of us; she represents the best of who we are as women religious so its a celebration of the beauty of her life.' the celebration began with a wake as dozens paid their respects - reflecting on how their lives have been forever changed having known the sisters. 'thank you for the 7 years i lived.' sister margaret spent decades providing healthcare in an impoverished community through a...
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olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret is to say about sister held in today's homily. watch it in its entirety on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app -- the story is on our home page. while you're there -- read more about sister held's impact on those she served in mississippi. five people were hurt today in a crash involving a stolen car. police say the stolen car was speeding, when it it two other vehicles near 55th and villard. the driver of the stolen car fled the scene -- and police are still looking for him. all five people injured are two people survived a serious crash - thanks to the quick action of other citizens. just before midnight... a pickup veered off the road and flipped over near 794 and oklahoma. the driver and passenger were trapped and couldn't get out. brennan balestrieri beh-list-rare-ee was one of the first on the scene.he says he worked hard to free the passenger. i was starting to kick at the windshield with another gentleman . we were able to remove the windshield and pull the
olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret is to say about sister held in today's homily. watch it in its entirety on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app -- the story is on our home page. while you're there -- read more about sister held's impact on those she served in mississippi. five people were hurt today in a crash involving a stolen car. police say the stolen car was speeding, when it it two other vehicles near 55th and villard. the driver of the stolen car fled the...
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. >> margaret was someone that always put other people first. >> but memories of her caring nature were coupled with thoughts of the tragic events that took her life. sister margaret and her friend sister paula merrill were found murdered in their mississippi home last week. and today those close to her say it's important to feel compassion even toward the person who committed the crime. >> one has to be concerned about what was going on in that person's life. i think we look with mercy upon that person, and margaret would have. >> those who gathered here to share stories and memories also know the pain of sister margaret's death will be felt beyond this chapel. >> we are also aware of the healing that will be needed for the communities in mississippi and for our own religious community. >> and the loss may have been expressed best by sister's margaret's seven-year-old nephew, christian. >> all i was really wanting to letting me know her, for the seven years i have lived. >> those closest to her said sister margaret was blessed with three families, her relatives here in wisconsin, the s
. >> margaret was someone that always put other people first. >> but memories of her caring nature were coupled with thoughts of the tragic events that took her life. sister margaret and her friend sister paula merrill were found murdered in their mississippi home last week. and today those close to her say it's important to feel compassion even toward the person who committed the crime. >> one has to be concerned about what was going on in that person's life. i think we look...
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margaret brown, as we call her was born margaret sullivan in missouri. they -- she had five other siblings at that time. she was born in a very small home. her parents were irish immigrants. the whole family pitched in. she came to colorado because her brother daniel century ticket to come out by herself. time by the age of 18 should be married. she went to the local catholic parish where she met -- she met her future husband jj brown. living in, they were leadville here in colorado. but they came to denver in 1884, after jj struck it rich. what he was working on was a way to keep the walls of in the minds so they would not collapse on the minors. when he was doing that, he found largest pain of gold in america. they decided they no longer wanted to live in leadville colorado. they purchased this house for $30,000. right now, we are standing in the library. this is my personal favorite room in the entire house. this show -- this room shows how much margaret loved education. had an eighth grade argues -- eight grade education, but she continued to learn t
margaret brown, as we call her was born margaret sullivan in missouri. they -- she had five other siblings at that time. she was born in a very small home. her parents were irish immigrants. the whole family pitched in. she came to colorado because her brother daniel century ticket to come out by herself. time by the age of 18 should be married. she went to the local catholic parish where she met -- she met her future husband jj brown. living in, they were leadville here in colorado. but they...
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olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret graduated from alverno college. milwaukee police are we're told three people were shot -- they all are expected to survive. in one case -- a 21-year-old was shot during a robbery. at last check -- police were looking for suspects in all three cases. in the wake of recent violence -- milwaukee alderman bob donovan is again calling for more police officers. just yesterday -- police chief ed flynn said that august was the deadliest month the city has seen in 25 years with 24 homicides. last month's numbers show milwaukee's murder rate per capita was higher than chicago's. donovan safety action plan-- calling for hiring 280 new officers. critics say it doesn't address the root problems the community faces. some -- are pushing for a faith-based solution. today -- we spoke to a milwaukee pastor who works with the communities that are affected by gun violence. 11:00 the real solution we know our community that are leading to the violence. we have to address the poverty, we have to address the jobless, we have to address th
olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret graduated from alverno college. milwaukee police are we're told three people were shot -- they all are expected to survive. in one case -- a 21-year-old was shot during a robbery. at last check -- police were looking for suspects in all three cases. in the wake of recent violence -- milwaukee alderman bob donovan is again calling for more police officers. just yesterday -- police chief ed flynn said that august was the deadliest...
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oftell you the legacy margaret brown. margaret brown, as we call her here -- we never called her molly. missouri.rn in she had five other siblings. she was born in a very small home. her parents were irish immigrants. she came to colorado because her brother sent a ticket for her to come. at the age of 18, a female of her age should be married. she was not. she came to a catholic parish, and that is where she would meet her husband, jj brown. she was 19 at the time, he was 32. they were living in that battle toledbetter, but then came denver. he was working on a new way to keep the walls up in the mind so they don't collapse on the minus. while he was doing that, he found the largest amount of gold in north america. they became overnight millionaires. margaret decided they no longer wanted to live in leadville, colorado. they purchased this home for $35,000. right now, we are standing in the library. this is my personal favorite room in the entire house. the shows how margaret loves education. her and her siblings all had
oftell you the legacy margaret brown. margaret brown, as we call her here -- we never called her molly. missouri.rn in she had five other siblings. she was born in a very small home. her parents were irish immigrants. she came to colorado because her brother sent a ticket for her to come. at the age of 18, a female of her age should be married. she was not. she came to a catholic parish, and that is where she would meet her husband, jj brown. she was 19 at the time, he was 32. they were living...
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i'm joined by margaret hagen from unh cooperative extension. season, but you are telling us ways to prolong the season a little bit. margaret: you can pick vegetables into october if you take precautions in new hampshire the first reported frost date is in september but we have have a warmer weather pattern the last few years. we get the light frost in september and then the indian summer and then the first hard frost in october. if you provide can continue to can those tomatoes for quite a while. ray: for the homemade spaghetti sauce that we are all so famous for. some protections i need to take for the light frost in the beginning. what plants need to be protected? margaret: he's loving crops like tomatoes and beans and squash. brussels sprouts, which love the cold, you don't have to do, or broccoli you don't need to do called harvest guard. margaret: it is light, very lightweight, and you lay it over your vegetable beds and anchor the edges. it is a little expensive. if you can't afford to do that you use whatever you have got at hand. if yo
i'm joined by margaret hagen from unh cooperative extension. season, but you are telling us ways to prolong the season a little bit. margaret: you can pick vegetables into october if you take precautions in new hampshire the first reported frost date is in september but we have have a warmer weather pattern the last few years. we get the light frost in september and then the indian summer and then the first hard frost in october. if you provide can continue to can those tomatoes for quite a...
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sister margaret held was from slinger. she and another nun were tending to poor people in mississippi when they were murdered. veronica macias is live at the st. joseph center. this was really a celebration of sister margaret held's life. school sisters of st. francis say with held's death...they want to be more visible and know that she would want people to be advocates for the poor. the school sists of st. frans said goodbye to sister margaret held inside st. joseph's convent's chapel. at 68...s is said to have lived a life that was full savored every moment. the thief could not take anything already spent it al.for others her casket today was surrounded by two families. her family from slinger and her spiritual family. her ministry was everything to her. she was committed to the poor and health care education. as a nurse practicioner she taught those in the medical field in mississippi that patients always need a dose of compassion. sister margaret's inspiration will live through me my entire career in medicine and my e
sister margaret held was from slinger. she and another nun were tending to poor people in mississippi when they were murdered. veronica macias is live at the st. joseph center. this was really a celebration of sister margaret held's life. school sisters of st. francis say with held's death...they want to be more visible and know that she would want people to be advocates for the poor. the school sists of st. frans said goodbye to sister margaret held inside st. joseph's convent's chapel. at...
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margaret, what you doing this weekend? margaret: lots of pool time.f the campaign trail. john: sounds like a good agenda. from all of our colleagues at bloomberg politics, we say to you "sayonara." ♪ ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. ♪ >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ narrator >>
margaret, what you doing this weekend? margaret: lots of pool time.f the campaign trail. john: sounds like a good agenda. from all of our colleagues at bloomberg politics, we say to you "sayonara." ♪ ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. ♪ >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ narrator >>
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margaret was one of 8 children, and 2 of her sisters spoke-- talking about her love of turtle sundaes and wisconsin bratwurts...and also her dedication to serving others.as a murse practioner in the poorest county in mississippi, sister margaret provided health care to people who couldn't afford it.her sisters in faith say margaret would want people to continue 3 i think what she'd want us to be thinking about today is what's the message. in all of this? what's the meaning? and i think she would say 2 things. 1 that we have to be more visible in the community so people understand that you can do good to other people and she would really be urging us to be advocates in changes to systems that keep people in y poverty there was also a lot of talk about forgiveness for the the sisters say sister margaret would not want the death penalty and would instead look at that person with mercy. coming up toinght at 5, well have more from today's service and hear from sister margaret's family.live at the st joesph center, kristen barbaresi cbs 58 news 3 class had only been in session for one day..
margaret was one of 8 children, and 2 of her sisters spoke-- talking about her love of turtle sundaes and wisconsin bratwurts...and also her dedication to serving others.as a murse practioner in the poorest county in mississippi, sister margaret provided health care to people who couldn't afford it.her sisters in faith say margaret would want people to continue 3 i think what she'd want us to be thinking about today is what's the message. in all of this? what's the meaning? and i think she...
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that's how i became a very good financial person. >> reporter: in 1977, margaret w. wong and associates opened up shop. >> what drew you keep getting fired from my jobs. so by 1978, 1979, only the immigrants hire me to do their work. unthose days -- in those days no one really does immigration. it's lower than criminal law and because i myself is foreign i really know what they want. so i looked into it. it's god's will. >> reporter: now she travels advising clients in old fashioned ways and new ones too. >> how did you empower yourself? how would you encourage other women to go about that same thing? >> i really realized a lawyer's job is a doctor's job. you have to care and love. and you can save all them. whatever you can do -- and help them, it's really fulfilling. the one life, one at a time. >> reporter: with immigration a buzz word in 16 watching the presidential election closely. >> ultimately the person doesn't have that much power in immigration. it's all by homeland security. >> reporter: she wants policy to pave the way for more immigrants to find the ame
that's how i became a very good financial person. >> reporter: in 1977, margaret w. wong and associates opened up shop. >> what drew you keep getting fired from my jobs. so by 1978, 1979, only the immigrants hire me to do their work. unthose days -- in those days no one really does immigration. it's lower than criminal law and because i myself is foreign i really know what they want. so i looked into it. it's god's will. >> reporter: now she travels advising clients in old...
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sister margaret was laid to rest this afternoon. >> mourn t celebrated the life of sister margaret. they say she represents the best of who they are. >> jesus had the power to bring him back to life. >> reporter: even in death, touching lives, her -- carried out by -- at the school of sisters of st. francis. >> she should really be urging us to be advocates for changes in systems that keep people in poverty. >> reporter: these sisters made them realize how much more visible they need to be. it is believed that where this is one sister they are all there. >> margaret was - [ indistinguishable ] wen+ who we are in our bkenness as we as i our gifts and talents. >> she lived a life tha helped people become whole and that helped them use their gifts for others. >> reporter:hile it was difficult to lay th take comfort knowing she's in a pla sheorked soo whe shes gone t rehiti condered her a on .?god whose spirit lives >> what we do in life as people doesn't die. the spirit of who we are lives on in those who are touched. >> reporter: the archbisp tolded not take anything from sister marga
sister margaret was laid to rest this afternoon. >> mourn t celebrated the life of sister margaret. they say she represents the best of who they are. >> jesus had the power to bring him back to life. >> reporter: even in death, touching lives, her -- carried out by -- at the school of sisters of st. francis. >> she should really be urging us to be advocates for changes in systems that keep people in poverty. >> reporter: these sisters made them realize how much...
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margaret: no. and her campaign are dedicated to the proposition of the ground game and planning actually does make a difference, particularly in places like florida and in, maybe. have seen the polling get falloutince the total of pneumonia gate, which was a really dumb move on their part. to the extent she's beginning to put a little space between her and donald trump now, and these are polls of likely voters. if their presumption is they can actually push that a little further because they are doing work to turn out people who those holes are not building into the production models of, then they can feel better than they could a week ago. i don't think they are saying this is a runaway or can't do anything about it. i think they firmly believe all thehe stuff they are doing, traditional campaign stuff makes a difference. much of a difference, we don't know yet. and ohio,es like iowa they say there's a lot of white voters there. in the battleground states where trump is doing better like ohio and
margaret: no. and her campaign are dedicated to the proposition of the ground game and planning actually does make a difference, particularly in places like florida and in, maybe. have seen the polling get falloutince the total of pneumonia gate, which was a really dumb move on their part. to the extent she's beginning to put a little space between her and donald trump now, and these are polls of likely voters. if their presumption is they can actually push that a little further because they...
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. >> i know as margaret's best friend that she will be with me said sister margaret gave her life in service, and was an example to all around her. >> the world sorely needs examples of love and compassion, and certainly sister margaret was that example of love and compassion. >> sister margaret grew up in slinger. she still has family here in the area and the family held a , private service yesterday. she was laid to rest this afternoon at mount olivet alverno university. in milwaukee, i'm kent wainscott , wisn 12 news. patrick: the funeral for sister paula merrill was also held today in kentucky. sister merrill was a member of the sisters of charity of nazareth in kentucky. a 46-year-old mississippi man is in jail charged with capital murder, accused of killing the two nuns. rodney sanders is being held without bond. police say he was living across the street. kathy: commitment 2016 coverage, libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson is making a play in wisconsin in hopes of johnson tells upfront host mike gousha that he'd really like to be on stage in that first presidential
. >> i know as margaret's best friend that she will be with me said sister margaret gave her life in service, and was an example to all around her. >> the world sorely needs examples of love and compassion, and certainly sister margaret was that example of love and compassion. >> sister margaret grew up in slinger. she still has family here in the area and the family held a , private service yesterday. she was laid to rest this afternoon at mount olivet alverno university. in...
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outside it's important and he knows he is under explored margaret walker alexandebut margaret walkeralexe who told me that i needed to write to and for my people and as a friend of my mother she told me the difference for your people and to your people. as a 17-year-old, i couldn't understand. reading this anthology i finally understood what it meant to be in a community with folks writing for and in some ways putting our community on our back and going where we are going. but i think it is much more daring in this american literary enterprise to write to your folks. it's hard to say that in this room that is mostly white life of a young black folks out there i'm talking to you when i say this, it is imperative. you can't love somebody if you don't communicate to them. we will tell you to communicate over. it is a necessity to understand you come from a people who made a living two and four the deep south. [applause] i think we are out of time. this has been a great panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] senator lamar alexander, if somebody asked you for a recommendation for a book a
outside it's important and he knows he is under explored margaret walker alexandebut margaret walkeralexe who told me that i needed to write to and for my people and as a friend of my mother she told me the difference for your people and to your people. as a 17-year-old, i couldn't understand. reading this anthology i finally understood what it meant to be in a community with folks writing for and in some ways putting our community on our back and going where we are going. but i think it is...
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sister margaret's best as well. "god has placed in each of us some spark of life and love and my prayer is that he can go deep in and find that and change what has happened and where he is and really become the person who might be able to reach out to others." after the funeral mass a procession led sister margaret to mt. olivet cemetary where she was laid to rest. and staff lined the entrance to mt. olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret is an alumna of alverno college. archishop listecki had much more to say about sister held in yesterday's homily. watch it in its entirety on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app -- the story is on our home page. while you're there -- read more about sister held's impact on those she served in mississippi. look who's back-- backpack buddies! help fox 6 and feeding america eastern s enough to eat and are ready to learn. go to any sendiks food market to buy your backpack buddies -- now through tuesday. all the proceeds will be used to provide backpacks, fill
sister margaret's best as well. "god has placed in each of us some spark of life and love and my prayer is that he can go deep in and find that and change what has happened and where he is and really become the person who might be able to reach out to others." after the funeral mass a procession led sister margaret to mt. olivet cemetary where she was laid to rest. and staff lined the entrance to mt. olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret is an alumna of...
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tracy: margaret, thank you so much.television will have complete coverage of the debate beginning at 8:30 p.m. tune in after for a full analysis with john heilemann and mark halperin. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: don't miss japan ppi services. we also have china industrial profits coming up at 9:30 p.m. joe: a brian: i'm team clinton. orosa: i'm team trump. >> with all due respect to monday night football -- >> are you ready for the issues? john: welcome to hot straight university -- hofstra university, home of this year's first presidential debate. we are here on long island where in a few hour d
tracy: margaret, thank you so much.television will have complete coverage of the debate beginning at 8:30 p.m. tune in after for a full analysis with john heilemann and mark halperin. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: don't miss japan ppi services. we also have china industrial profits coming up at 9:30 p.m. joe: a brian: i'm team clinton. orosa: i'm team trump. >> with all due respect to monday night football -- >> are you ready for the issues? john: welcome to hot straight...
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olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret is an alumna of alverno college. archishop listecki had much more to say about sister held in today's homily. watch it in its entirety on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app -- the story is on our home page. while you're there -- read more about sister held's impact on those she served in mississippi. release of shocking homicide statistics for milwaukee. the city saw more murders in august than any other month since july of 1991. milwaukee police chief ed flynn says there were 24 homicides ... most the result of gun violence. while his department has as 70-percent clearance rate when it comes to homicides... flynn says non-fatal shootings are more difficult. "what we are confronting is more than a little bit of witness intimidation. its becoming a rational act for people to be afraid to cooperate with the who are armed and dangerous and survive have a very much vested interest in intimidating those who would truthfully testify." coming up on fox6news at five... we talk with a local pastor about what he believes i
olivet cemetery to honor sister margaret held. sister margaret is an alumna of alverno college. archishop listecki had much more to say about sister held in today's homily. watch it in its entirety on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app -- the story is on our home page. while you're there -- read more about sister held's impact on those she served in mississippi. release of shocking homicide statistics for milwaukee. the city saw more murders in august than any other month since july of...
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margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> that was margaret brennan as you heard. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the deadly train crash in plus china's highest and longest glass bridge has reopened after a safety upgrade. we will have details. gayle talks to hollywood director ava duvernay about her movie "19." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> nshg nshg auz at -- >> closed once again today after historic flooding hits the sand hills. a look at the damage and when we expect to get an update. >>> plus, a 14-year-old accused of killing his father and shooting three people at an elta first appearance in court today. >>> and authorities have said they solved a five-year-old missing child case from our state. what we expect to learn new information about the erika parsons mystery. >>> good morning. it's 4:30 in the morning. i'm russ owen. >> good morning. we begin this morning with the problems left behind from historic rain fall. >> yesterday. extremely busy for al
margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> that was margaret brennan as you heard. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the deadly train crash in plus china's highest and longest glass bridge has reopened after a safety upgrade. we will have details. gayle talks to hollywood director ava duvernay about her movie "19." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm...
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margaret brennan is traveling with president obama at the g-20 ing summit in china. margaret? >> the u.s. and russia are near completing a groundbreaking deal that involves sharing military and intelligence cooperation in syria. that's in exchange for russia agreeing to pressure syrian dictator assad to stop bombing seville gens and allow food aid to starving areas. this deal would mean that u.s. and russia would coordinate airstrikes against isis and al-qaeda-linked terrorists. under the potential deal, assad's own air force would be grounded, meaning no more bombing or chemical attacks on civilians and u.s.-backed rebels. besiege cities like aleppo, where hundreds of thousands of civilians have been trapped due to the joint assaults by syrian and russian forces. this is a last ditch effort by the obama administration to stop the killing and flow of refugees, five million of whom have fled syria in the past six years of war. this deal also happens to put vice president back at global player status. the question is live up to his end of the bargain. demarco? >> margaret bren i
margaret brennan is traveling with president obama at the g-20 ing summit in china. margaret? >> the u.s. and russia are near completing a groundbreaking deal that involves sharing military and intelligence cooperation in syria. that's in exchange for russia agreeing to pressure syrian dictator assad to stop bombing seville gens and allow food aid to starving areas. this deal would mean that u.s. and russia would coordinate airstrikes against isis and al-qaeda-linked terrorists. under the...
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all that as the news continues right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, as margaret brennan reports: >>> right now, president obama is on a historic visit to the country of laos. as margaret brennan reports, he is the first sitting president to visit the isolated southeast asian nation and is already in the middle of a diplomatic dispute. >> nobody but nobody! >> reporter: it was a shocking insults from a u.s. military ail! >> you must be respectful! >> reporter: speaking in his language, the philippine president duterte called the u.s. president a son of a bitch if he questions his handling of drug dealers. >> i have seen some of those colorful statements in the past and so clearly he is a colorful guy. >> reporter: but mr. obama swiftly canceled his two-day meeting with mr. duterte who is known for those unusually frank comments including cursing the pope and using a homophobic slur to describe the u.s. ambassador to the philippines. instead, president obama is dealing with another crisis here in asia. [ explosions ] >> reporter: nuclear armed north korea fired off three ballistic miss
all that as the news continues right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, as margaret brennan reports: >>> right now, president obama is on a historic visit to the country of laos. as margaret brennan reports, he is the first sitting president to visit the isolated southeast asian nation and is already in the middle of a diplomatic dispute. >> nobody but nobody! >> reporter: it was a shocking insults from a u.s. military ail! >> you must be respectful! >> reporter:...
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margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> that was margaret brennan as you heard. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the deadly train crash in hoboken. we will speak with the vice plus china's highest and longest glass bridge has reopened after a safety upgrade. we will have details. gayle talks to hollywood director ava duvernay about her movie "19." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> that was margaret brennan as you heard. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the deadly train crash in hoboken. we will speak with the vice plus china's highest and longest glass bridge has reopened after a safety upgrade. we will have details. gayle talks to hollywood director ava duvernay about her movie "19." that is the "cbs morning news" for...
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brennan, margaret, thank you. mr. obama's trip to laos, the president. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as the adriana diaz learned, the rules are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling her the war ended 43 years ago. in july the 8-year-old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting out there on the land to be found by s >> reporter: she has made it her life's mission to get rid of the millions of unexploded bombs littering laos. >> this is a solvable problem. we can get the bombs out of the ground. there wouldn't be death and injury in the future. >> reporter: during the vietnam war, the u.s. dropped 270 million bombs on neighboring laos in part to cut off north vietnamese supply routes. craters from the blasts still laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world per capita. on average, bombs were dropped here every eight minutes for nine years. chamvaongsa, lobbied u.s. congress and raised mi
brennan, margaret, thank you. mr. obama's trip to laos, the president. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as the adriana diaz learned, the rules are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling her the war ended 43 years ago. in july the 8-year-old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting out there on the land to be found by s >> reporter: she has made it her life's...
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don could hold margaret's hand... and even though she couldn't ?talk anymore, they still so moved... and when they died on the same day, just a few hours apart... everyone felt like it was meant to be. (wally) for their daughter pattie, their passing together was a huge comfort. before her dad's last breath, he told her, quote, "when we get to heaven, it'll be just like we're getting married again... another honeymoon." now ?that's romantic. ((jen)) these days, you gotta know how to strike a pose. from dating sites, to job sites... smart selfies sell! and that applies to ?dogs, too. (jen when we come back... the photographer who gets shelter animals... ready for their closeups. his silly sounds, will help them find that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this adve
don could hold margaret's hand... and even though she couldn't ?talk anymore, they still so moved... and when they died on the same day, just a few hours apart... everyone felt like it was meant to be. (wally) for their daughter pattie, their passing together was a huge comfort. before her dad's last breath, he told her, quote, "when we get to heaven, it'll be just like we're getting married again... another honeymoon." now ?that's romantic. ((jen)) these days, you gotta know how to...
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margaret mondavi died of cancer yesterday afternoon. she was 91 years of age. she is being remembered for creating a show place for painters, sculptors, musicians and chefs. all in the winery. >> margaret had incredible contributions, as we said, to the winery, but to napa, napa valley as well. you know, her fascination with wines, food, and art just, you know, spread throughout the winery, throughout the industry. >> margaret mondavi was born in switzerland and joined the foundation a year after it was founded and married in 1980. >>> concern in the east bay after the chevron experienced intermittent flairing. it happened apt 9:00 a.m. spokesman for the refinery says the community was alerted to the situation. flares are a safety device to relieve pressure during the refining process. a spokesman says no injuries have been reported. >>> another day of comic books and costumes at the comic-con in san francisco today. organizers say it is the first large comic-con convention the city has hosted in several years. convention started on friday but today, fans had a
margaret mondavi died of cancer yesterday afternoon. she was 91 years of age. she is being remembered for creating a show place for painters, sculptors, musicians and chefs. all in the winery. >> margaret had incredible contributions, as we said, to the winery, but to napa, napa valley as well. you know, her fascination with wines, food, and art just, you know, spread throughout the winery, throughout the industry. >> margaret mondavi was born in switzerland and joined the...
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a good friend of all of us and we wish margaret all the best in her well deserved retirement. might try to get outside this weekend, do some last built of gardening, cleaning up around the lawn. i know a lot of the leaves are starting to fall, so it will be a little damp at times this weekend. there's no doubt about that. but it's not a washout type of weekend. take a look at these live cameras all across the state, and most of us are all sitting under the clouds as you see there. with with temperatures in the 50's. but most of us still dry. that's going to change over the next couple of temperatures, derry 56. minden 55. hudson 56, and man chers at 53. in the monadnock region everybody in the 50's as well, newbury about 53. marlborough 54. the lakes region we're all in the mid to upper 50's. tilton 59. weirs beach 58. a little warmer where the sun was out longer, so whitefield new hampshire right now. there are the rain showers, they're already starting to get into southern new hampshire and the monadnock region. nashua, you guys probably just about to start to see the rain b
a good friend of all of us and we wish margaret all the best in her well deserved retirement. might try to get outside this weekend, do some last built of gardening, cleaning up around the lawn. i know a lot of the leaves are starting to fall, so it will be a little damp at times this weekend. there's no doubt about that. but it's not a washout type of weekend. take a look at these live cameras all across the state, and most of us are all sitting under the clouds as you see there. with with...
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mark: margaret, how do you think they are headed trajectory wise at monday?ret: what we are seeing with clinton is she is trying to project a calm and prepared approach, sticking to the facts. her appearance at the u.n., kind of showing off her statesmanlike credentials. she wants to remain calm and unflappable. i think just as much to convince herself that she can do that on monday as anything else. if she can keep that up and go in there in a "i am not going to take the bait kind of mode," that is ideally what she wants. the campaign is afraid of any reason why everybody in the world will tune in to see whether the she can pull that off. john: in terms of what you know about how they are dealing with debate prep, this is the biggest topic out there -- how do you think she is, technically speaking, going about the process of trying to get ready for the unpredictability of donald trump? margaret: in many ways, i will give you some educated guesses because we know a lot more about what she is not doing and what she is doing. they have been careful about not sp
mark: margaret, how do you think they are headed trajectory wise at monday?ret: what we are seeing with clinton is she is trying to project a calm and prepared approach, sticking to the facts. her appearance at the u.n., kind of showing off her statesmanlike credentials. she wants to remain calm and unflappable. i think just as much to convince herself that she can do that on monday as anything else. if she can keep that up and go in there in a "i am not going to take the bait kind of...
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a funeral was held today in milwaukee for sister margaret held. she began her life of service at the school sisters of saint francis in milwaukee. those close to her say it's important to feel compassion, even toward the person who committed the crime. >> one has to be concerned about what was going on in that person's life. i think we look with mercy upon that person, and margaret would have. patrick: sister margaret and her friend sister paula merrill were found murdered last week in their mississippi home. a 46-year-old man is charged with capital murder in the case. a security breach involving thousands of patients at the medical college of wisconsin. they say an employee's email was accessed by a third party in early july. the email account contained full names, dates of birth, home addresses, medical record numbers, and codes or notes related to diagnosis or treatment. no health insurance, credit card, banking or other financial information was accessed. the medical college says about 3200 patients in all might be at risk. they've sent lette
a funeral was held today in milwaukee for sister margaret held. she began her life of service at the school sisters of saint francis in milwaukee. those close to her say it's important to feel compassion, even toward the person who committed the crime. >> one has to be concerned about what was going on in that person's life. i think we look with mercy upon that person, and margaret would have. patrick: sister margaret and her friend sister paula merrill were found murdered last week in...
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brennan, margaret, first by a sitting u.s. president. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as the adriana diaz learned, the rules are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling her the war ended 43 years ago. in july the 8-year-old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting out there on the land to be found by some child. >> reporter: she has made it her life's mission to get rid of the millions of unexploded bombs littering laos. >> this is a solvable problem. we can get the bombs out of the ground. there wouldn't be death and injury in the future. >> reporter: during the vietnam war, the u.s. dropped 270 million bombs on neighboring vietnamese supply routes. craters from the blasts still scar the landscape. laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world per capita. on average, bombs were dropped here every eight minutes for nine years. chamvaongsa, lobbied u.s. congress and raised millions to clear the land. one
brennan, margaret, first by a sitting u.s. president. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as the adriana diaz learned, the rules are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling her the war ended 43 years ago. in july the 8-year-old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting out there on the land to be found by some child. >> reporter: she has made it her life's mission...
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margaret used the capital letter u. both of these code names, i sat and read at the national archives the letters and diaries of men who were in his prison camps. every once in a while there is a fleeting reference -- a shipment of stuff came through the miss-u network. that is how we know at least some of what these women said they did, they did. should i talk for one more? >> i was curious if you are able to make any connections for the intelligence intended to get past and if that was received, and if they were any ramifications you have not been able to devote in their research. prof. kaminski: that is the big smoking gun question. this is where jim really helped me out with research. claire phillips, i think, maybe overestimated her worth, to some extent, in terms of intelligence. we know a lot of stuff was coming out and getting funneled to macarthur's headquarters. but as far as we know, we cannot trace any direct link from her club to australia or to any of the other intelligence officers to know for sure that t
margaret used the capital letter u. both of these code names, i sat and read at the national archives the letters and diaries of men who were in his prison camps. every once in a while there is a fleeting reference -- a shipment of stuff came through the miss-u network. that is how we know at least some of what these women said they did, they did. should i talk for one more? >> i was curious if you are able to make any connections for the intelligence intended to get past and if that was...
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outside it's important and he knows he is under explored margaret walker alexandebut margaret walkeralexe who told me that i needed to write to and for my people and as a friend of my mother she told me the difference for your people and to your people.
outside it's important and he knows he is under explored margaret walker alexandebut margaret walkeralexe who told me that i needed to write to and for my people and as a friend of my mother she told me the difference for your people and to your people.
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margaret, thank you. of course, we have our own victims of war here in america. there were headlines, recently himself to death outside a v.a. hospital in north port, new york. suicides by deaths happen on average 20 times a day. tonight jim axelrod has a remarkable story about an organization that is helping to rescue vets in distress. >> after two tours in iraq, after trying to drink himself past the demons that darkened his mind, and after a second member of his old platoon committed lesnefsky got help. in his therapist's office he can finally talk about his post-traumatic stress. >> i feel like it's not going to end. >> instead of being hauntedded by it. >> that tension across my chest. i was immobilized. it's like being frozen. just watching time pass. it's crazy. >> reporter: lesnefsky, a retired army staff sergeant, hit his own bottom and contemplated taking his own life. once, don't... they're killing us over there, and they're still killing us here. the guy told me, don't let it happen. don't giv
margaret, thank you. of course, we have our own victims of war here in america. there were headlines, recently himself to death outside a v.a. hospital in north port, new york. suicides by deaths happen on average 20 times a day. tonight jim axelrod has a remarkable story about an organization that is helping to rescue vets in distress. >> after two tours in iraq, after trying to drink himself past the demons that darkened his mind, and after a second member of his old platoon committed...
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margaret brennan in laos. good morning, margaret. >> reporter: good morning. play down some of the most sensitive issues that have disrupted this final visit to asia. despite scuttling a meeting with rodri rod rerca calling him a son of bitch. >> did he offer his apology to you? >> i don't take these comments personally because it seems if this is a phrase he has used repeatedly. including directed at the pope and others. >> mr. obama also tried to smooth over his botched rival in china when a missing airline staircase forced him to exit out of the belly of air force one. he disputed it was somehow symbolic of his frustrated efforts for american power toward asia. >> this theory about my policy is based on me going down the short stairs in china, yes, i think that's overblown. >> but it was a tense trip for the president. nuclear north korea rattled nerves with three ballistic missiles. charlie, the president is leaving with a win. he convinced china to sign on to a global climate change and vietnam era rift with this historic visit to laos. >> thanks, margare
margaret brennan in laos. good morning, margaret. >> reporter: good morning. play down some of the most sensitive issues that have disrupted this final visit to asia. despite scuttling a meeting with rodri rod rerca calling him a son of bitch. >> did he offer his apology to you? >> i don't take these comments personally because it seems if this is a phrase he has used repeatedly. including directed at the pope and others. >> mr. obama also tried to smooth over his...
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margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> that was margaret brennan as you heard. >>> coming up after on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the deadly train crash in hoboken. we will speak with the vice chair of the ntsb. plus china's highest and longest glass bridge has reopened after a safety upgrade. we will have details. gayle talks to hollywood director ava duvernay about her movie "19." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ...ad, and my sweethearts handsome,gone sayonara.rance... this scarf, all that's left to remember. what! she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on! the long lasting scent of gain flings. . >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> the train didn't stop t kind of picked up speed and crashed into the building. >> tragedy on the tracks, learning more about the victims from yesterday's train accident in hoboken. live report plus meisha is here to tell fuss there were any delays today.
margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> that was margaret brennan as you heard. >>> coming up after on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the deadly train crash in hoboken. we will speak with the vice chair of the ntsb. plus china's highest and longest glass bridge has reopened after a safety upgrade. we will have details. gayle talks to hollywood director ava duvernay about her movie "19." that is the "cbs morning news" for...
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brennan, margaret, thank you. mr. obama' t first by a sitting u.s. trip. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as adrianna diaz learned the wounds are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling brong yang the war ended 43 years ago. in july, the eight year old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead, it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting >> reporter: channapha chamvongsa has made it her life's mission to get rid of the millions of unexploded bombs still littering laos. >> this is a volatile problem. if we could get them out of the ground there wouldn't be death and injury in the future. >> reporter: during the vietnam war the u.s. dropped 270 million bombs on neighboring laos in part to cut off north vietnamese supply routes. craters from the blasts still scar the landscape. laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world per capita. on average, bombs were dropped here every eight minutes for nine years. chamvongsa has lobbied the u.s. co
brennan, margaret, thank you. mr. obama' t first by a sitting u.s. trip. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as adrianna diaz learned the wounds are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling brong yang the war ended 43 years ago. in july, the eight year old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead, it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting >> reporter: channapha chamvongsa has made it her life's mission to...
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brennan, margaret, thank you. first by a sitting u.s. president. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as the adriana diaz learned, the rules are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling her the war ended 43 years ago. in july the 8-year-old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting out there on the land to be found by some child. >> reporter: she has made it her life's mission to get rid of the millions of unexploded bombs littering laos. >> this is a solvable problem. we can get the bombs out of the ground. there wouldn't be death and injury in the future. >> reporter: during the vietnam war, the u.s. dropped 270 million bombs on neighboring vietnamese supply routes. craters from the blasts still scar the landscape. laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world per capita. on average, bombs were dropped here every eight minutes for nine years. chamvaongsa, lobbied u.s. congress and raised millions
brennan, margaret, thank you. first by a sitting u.s. president. laos paid a terrible price during the vietnam war as american bombs rained down in a secret campaign. as the adriana diaz learned, the rules are still fresh. >> reporter: try telling her the war ended 43 years ago. in july the 8-year-old picked up what he thought was a ball. instead it exploded. >> these bombs are just waiting out there on the land to be found by some child. >> reporter: she has made it her...