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they're safe havens for ethnic minorities who fled villages destroyed by burr meese soldiers.e told us. burr meese soldiers discriminated against simple people like us. i just could not bear it anymore. muhammad told us that he cannot go back to burr ma and he can't find work in the camp. for him, the only option is to leave for good. since 2006 around 55,000 burmese refugees once living here in thailand have been resettle to the united states. 20,000 from this camp alone. >> the majority of the students have lived here longer than 15 years. >> reporter: sarah kauffman works for the international rescue committee which helps prepare refugees for the culture shock of life in north america. >> they learn about employment, finding a job, the education system, u.s. laws, transportation, international travel. a lot of different topics. >> reporter: in a relatively short period of time. >> maximum, five days. >> do you have a place like this at home? >> reporter: what they lack in practical skills, kauffman said, won't prevent them from succeeding. >> many have strong family values.
they're safe havens for ethnic minorities who fled villages destroyed by burr meese soldiers.e told us. burr meese soldiers discriminated against simple people like us. i just could not bear it anymore. muhammad told us that he cannot go back to burr ma and he can't find work in the camp. for him, the only option is to leave for good. since 2006 around 55,000 burmese refugees once living here in thailand have been resettle to the united states. 20,000 from this camp alone. >> the majority...
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but meese the if i can describe it. it is in the southern corner of the map that i'm describing now. it is between clarendon and johnstone. right around there. it is a 35-person block. >> it goes beyond that point. >> i was looking at clarendon. that is somethign different. i would look at what is inside. >> is the block immediately to the west. not the second. i think that is the block. >> that is a population of 35 people. >> the proposal or purpose of this proposal? >> i know the direction. the purpose as in why. >> geographically, they are connected to 7. >> i would counter by saying the block to the west and the east also face clarendon. i am ok with brit is. >> the population and resulting deviations? >> the population is 35 people. the deviation for district 5 would be 1.96%. >> i would like to see the west of twin peaks labor quit later. >> -- neighborhood layer. >> i think we had heard testimony from the twin peaks improvement association with that. they saw twin peaks boulevard as being a strong border. >> the
but meese the if i can describe it. it is in the southern corner of the map that i'm describing now. it is between clarendon and johnstone. right around there. it is a 35-person block. >> it goes beyond that point. >> i was looking at clarendon. that is somethign different. i would look at what is inside. >> is the block immediately to the west. not the second. i think that is the block. >> that is a population of 35 people. >> the proposal or purpose of this...
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attorney general ed meese. >> now, you have code written two books with ken blackwell, former secretary of state, do you have a third book? do you have another one were to write a? >> we are talking about the idea. there are a number of offers that have been made and we're weighing our options right now. >> ken klukowski is the co-author of "resurgent: how constitutional conservatism can save america." it's published by threshold. this is booktv on c-span2 at liberty university, lynchburg, virginia. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> is a look at some books that are being published this week. >> up next on liberty university, history professor david snead who would a biography of president john f. kennedy. this interview is just under 10 minutes.
attorney general ed meese. >> now, you have code written two books with ken blackwell, former secretary of state, do you have a third book? do you have another one were to write a? >> we are talking about the idea. there are a number of offers that have been made and we're weighing our options right now. >> ken klukowski is the co-author of "resurgent: how constitutional conservatism can save america." it's published by threshold. this is booktv on c-span2 at liberty...
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meese? >> well, it's a remarkable change in the past 20 or 15 years. goldman sachs, for instance, has long been the most respected of the investment banks, very sensitive to avoiding conflicts of interest and focusing on their client needs. two things to take an example of that firm, i don't want to pick on them, but they went public. it used to be their partners were at risk earlier. in the mid '90s they went public and they bought a big trading operation. and that, like other investment banks, became a trading operation rather than a largely customer oriented underwriting m&a type of operation. and that changed the mentality and i'm afraid it's a business that leads to a lot of conflicts of interest. it leads to enormous compensation when you're doing well and that's obviously very attractive to very young people. all these firms could attract the best of american graduates, whether they were philosophy majors or financial engineers. doesn't make any difference. if they were good, the rewards were so great that a lot of that talent was siphoned off i
meese? >> well, it's a remarkable change in the past 20 or 15 years. goldman sachs, for instance, has long been the most respected of the investment banks, very sensitive to avoiding conflicts of interest and focusing on their client needs. two things to take an example of that firm, i don't want to pick on them, but they went public. it used to be their partners were at risk earlier. in the mid '90s they went public and they bought a big trading operation. and that, like other investment...
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. >> i think we are meese with the decisions that were handed out by the court. >> reporter: others are still deal with the loss. >> i true to avoid the bridge because it just brings back memories. >> reporter: the convicted officers are expected to appeal. one retired sergeant is scheduled to be retried on charges stemming from his alleged role in this cover-up. ainsley earhart, fox news. >>> good morning to you. live look outside. thursday, april 5th. coming up on 4:30 this morning. that is the wilson bridge. good morning to you. i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >> i'm audrey barnes in for sarah simmons this morning. tucker is here with weather and 50 degrees felt pretty good this morning. >> i thought so too. >> nice to have audrey here. >> thank you. >> we'll have plenty of time to catch up. audrey mentioned 52 degrees. it will be on the cool side. it will feel noticeably cooler than yesterday when we had 70s. it should be a beautiful day. if you like cooler temperatures, you'll love the forecast the next couple of days. looking at the radar, not much to show you. w
. >> i think we are meese with the decisions that were handed out by the court. >> reporter: others are still deal with the loss. >> i true to avoid the bridge because it just brings back memories. >> reporter: the convicted officers are expected to appeal. one retired sergeant is scheduled to be retried on charges stemming from his alleged role in this cover-up. ainsley earhart, fox news. >>> good morning to you. live look outside. thursday, april 5th. coming...
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adds he is wheeled to the o.r., he sees jim baker and ed meese who rushed to talk to him. and this is mike deaver, and the aides. who is minding the store? you know, he is cracking jokes or whatever, and they wheel him to the o.r. and there is reagan going to the operating room, and then he believes that the role of president is the role for him to play. would he pass up a great operating room moment? i can't get into the head, but he leans up and removes the oxygen mask and says, i hope you are all democrats. and now the doctor who saved reagan's life for the third time this day, he said, mr. president, today, we are all republicans. and so he knew that he needed them to act normally and professionally and reduce the tension in the room. that is why he did that. he was in the hospital until april 11th, 12 days after the shooting and 13 days total. and after surgery, ben aaron retrieved the bullet. it is fascinating how routine things were kept by the hospital. during the surgeon, very military and by the books man wanted to ensure that his team was there, and he had a 31-
adds he is wheeled to the o.r., he sees jim baker and ed meese who rushed to talk to him. and this is mike deaver, and the aides. who is minding the store? you know, he is cracking jokes or whatever, and they wheel him to the o.r. and there is reagan going to the operating room, and then he believes that the role of president is the role for him to play. would he pass up a great operating room moment? i can't get into the head, but he leans up and removes the oxygen mask and says, i hope you...
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it was after these battles waged in november 1965 that north vee he is in a meese forces began engaging in guerilla warfare. the americans outnumbered prevailed, but it was at a heavy cost. up next, an interview with tracey black enders, daughter of charlie black, a reporter for the columbus ledger inquire remember, who was embedded with the 7th calva vavary during the battles. >> tracey, it tell me a little bit about your father and who he was.y, it tell me a little bit about your father and who he was.it tell me a little bit about your father and who he was.t tell me a little bit about your father and who he was. tell me a little bit about your father and who he was. >> was was a reporter for the hometown paper. he started covering them when they were the 11th air assault division. basically followed them through, somehow got himself on the troop buses and took the troop ships over to vietnam with them. so he actually traveled on the ships with them. a lot of the guys into to the know them then, got to trust him. which was important for a reporter.hem then, got to trust. which was imp
it was after these battles waged in november 1965 that north vee he is in a meese forces began engaging in guerilla warfare. the americans outnumbered prevailed, but it was at a heavy cost. up next, an interview with tracey black enders, daughter of charlie black, a reporter for the columbus ledger inquire remember, who was embedded with the 7th calva vavary during the battles. >> tracey, it tell me a little bit about your father and who he was.y, it tell me a little bit about your father...
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then as he's wheeled to the o.r., he sees jim baker and ed meese who had rushed here to talk to him, and -- and -- and he sees mike defer, his three top aides and effectively known as the troika. who is minding the store, you know? he's cracking jokes. here's a guy, you know, so they wheel him to the o.r. here's reagan going to the operating room and he believes the role of the president is his role to play. it's a role. would he pass up a great operating room moment? could he pass up a great operating room moment? his mind? i can't get in his head. leans off his shoulder and takes off the oxygen mask and he says i hope you're all republicans to the doctors. joe giordano who set up the system that saved reagan's life the third time this day said mr. president today we're all republicans. that's ironic because joe giordano is as liberal as they came. when things were in the e.r. he knew things were very tense. he needed them to act normally and professionally and needed to reduce the tension in the room and that's why he did that. he was in the hospital for 11 -- until april 11th. 12
then as he's wheeled to the o.r., he sees jim baker and ed meese who had rushed here to talk to him, and -- and -- and he sees mike defer, his three top aides and effectively known as the troika. who is minding the store, you know? he's cracking jokes. here's a guy, you know, so they wheel him to the o.r. here's reagan going to the operating room and he believes the role of the president is his role to play. it's a role. would he pass up a great operating room moment? could he pass up a great...
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he sees jim baker and ed meese who had rushed here to talk to him and he sees mike deaver.he three top aides and they are known as troika. he says, who's minding the store? you know, he's cracking jokes. here's a guy, you know, whatever. they wheel him to the o.r. here's reagan going to the operating room. he believes the role of a president is his role to play. it's a role. would he pass up a great operating room moment? could he pass up a good operating room moment? in his mind? i can't get in his head. he leans up on his shoulder, takes off the oxygen mask and says i hope you're all republicans to all the doctors. joe giordano who set up the system that saved reagan's life the third time this day says, mr. president, today we are all republicans. that's ironic because he's about as liberal as they come. the nurses and doctors suspect when he was in the o.r. he knew things were very tense. he needed them -- he knew he needed them to act normally and professionally and he needed to reduce the tension in the room. that's why he did that. he was in the hospital until april 1
he sees jim baker and ed meese who had rushed here to talk to him and he sees mike deaver.he three top aides and they are known as troika. he says, who's minding the store? you know, he's cracking jokes. here's a guy, you know, whatever. they wheel him to the o.r. here's reagan going to the operating room. he believes the role of a president is his role to play. it's a role. would he pass up a great operating room moment? could he pass up a good operating room moment? in his mind? i can't get...
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he sees jim baker and ed meese who is had rushed here to talk to him, and he sees mike defer, his three top aides. troy ca, they run things. who's minding the store? and you know, he's cracking jokes. so they wheel him to the or. here's reagan going to the operating room. he believes the role of president is his role to play, it's a role to play. would he pass up a great operating room moment? copass up a great operating moment? i can't get in his head. at the takes off the oxygen mask and says i hope you're all republicans to all the doctors. joe giordano who set up the system that saved reagan's life the third time this day says mr. president, today we're all republicans. that's ironic because joe giordano is about as liberal as they come. the nurses and doctor suspect when he was in the or, he knee things were very tense and he needed them to act normally and reduce the tension in the room. he was in the hospital till april 1th, 1 days after the shooting and 13 days total. and when he was in the operating room, he went through surgery. ben aaron retrieved the bullet. it's fascinating
he sees jim baker and ed meese who is had rushed here to talk to him, and he sees mike defer, his three top aides. troy ca, they run things. who's minding the store? and you know, he's cracking jokes. so they wheel him to the or. here's reagan going to the operating room. he believes the role of president is his role to play, it's a role to play. would he pass up a great operating room moment? copass up a great operating moment? i can't get in his head. at the takes off the oxygen mask and says...
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. >> well, it's therapeutic for me, because it give meese a chance to escape and to release a lot ofi can look at the situation in the world today and what i can't say verbally, i can say in a picture because they say a picture paints a thousand words. or can say a thousand words. i use acrylics, water colors, chalk pastels, pen and ink, if they gave me a stick in mud, i would use that. anything i get my hands on, i can use. >> some prison artists, especially those confined to high security cells nearly have to go to such lengths to create art. >> i got different techniques. but sometimes i just take the color off an m & m. lick a piece of paper, fold it, and touch it and the color comes off. i use that as color. >> because of his high security level as a confirmed gang member, we could only shoot david's art outside his cell. a corrections officer offered to hold it in place for our camera. but at another california prison, one inmate's artwork is either immediately confiscated and destroyed or kept in a secured location. the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabi
. >> well, it's therapeutic for me, because it give meese a chance to escape and to release a lot ofi can look at the situation in the world today and what i can't say verbally, i can say in a picture because they say a picture paints a thousand words. or can say a thousand words. i use acrylics, water colors, chalk pastels, pen and ink, if they gave me a stick in mud, i would use that. anything i get my hands on, i can use. >> some prison artists, especially those confined to high...
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their chips on that than have this person who winds up being overprogrammed and makes his take because meeseelf. >> you also take a look at rick perry, the reporting that he had the bad back, he had pain meds. was that do you really think responsible for his abysmal debate performance? you were i were both at the journalism club, the gridiron club last saturday night and saw a really extraordinary, a great performance, great speech by rick perry. there weren't camera there's to capture it but we know he can give a good speech. >> you're right, andrea. a real grand slam. real career rehabilitation there the other night when he was able to joke, starting with the moment he came out referring to his troubles in debates where he said i can't tell you how happy i am to be on a stage with only one podium. that sort of set the stage for him. but what we found in our reporting was that, rick perry's heart was never in this campaign that he was partly lured into it, convinced to run, by aides who frankly needed a job. they were leaving the gingrich campaign, convinced him if he could raise the money
their chips on that than have this person who winds up being overprogrammed and makes his take because meeseelf. >> you also take a look at rick perry, the reporting that he had the bad back, he had pain meds. was that do you really think responsible for his abysmal debate performance? you were i were both at the journalism club, the gridiron club last saturday night and saw a really extraordinary, a great performance, great speech by rick perry. there weren't camera there's to capture it...
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and former attorney general meese says this proves they fairly worried out of their mine. tonight.iping 1.5 million numbers selling it to the highest bidder. highest bidder. are you one of the 1.5 millionw. how would you describe the event? it's big. no,i mean in terms of savings how would you sum it up? big in your own words, with respect to selection, what would you say? big okay, let's talk rebates mike, they're big they're big get $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. so, in other words, we can agree that ford's tire event is a good size? big big or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in needit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. . having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert
and former attorney general meese says this proves they fairly worried out of their mine. tonight.iping 1.5 million numbers selling it to the highest bidder. highest bidder. are you one of the 1.5 millionw. how would you describe the event? it's big. no,i mean in terms of savings how would you sum it up? big in your own words, with respect to selection, what would you say? big okay, let's talk rebates mike, they're big they're big get $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the...
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meese are investigating the validity of the claims.an's publicist claims the charges are baseless. >>> a man considered a fugitive in mexico is locked up in virginia this morning. spotsylvania deputies were called to a home on galway lane yesterday for a domestic dispute. that's when they say 30-year-old loretoi ieies espinosa took off running. turns out he's also wanted in georgia on weapons charges. >>> a woman is recovering this morning after a golf cart accident at donald trump's virginia golf club. the "washington post" says emergency workers were called to the trump national golf club in sterling sunday morning after the employee rolled the cart. the general manager says her injuries were not serious, but she did need stitches. she was taken to inova fairfax hospital as a precaution. the club is not commenting on the circumstances surrounding the crash. >>> people in the south are known for their loyalty and allegiances. so it is not surprising that a lot of people are upset about a new border fight. surveyors are trying to redra
meese are investigating the validity of the claims.an's publicist claims the charges are baseless. >>> a man considered a fugitive in mexico is locked up in virginia this morning. spotsylvania deputies were called to a home on galway lane yesterday for a domestic dispute. that's when they say 30-year-old loretoi ieies espinosa took off running. turns out he's also wanted in georgia on weapons charges. >>> a woman is recovering this morning after a golf cart accident at donald...
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meese over at the weather wall. the details on the forecast, exactly what we need to know. tom? >> love that sunrise behind you. looks like blueberry strudel. most of the region, green in virginia, west virginia, maryland, a few pockets there in the blue. in the 40s. mid to upper 40s around parts of the bay. and in montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties, it's generally in the upper 40s. now here's the hometown forecast for quantico, prince william county, 40s. by the afternoon there might be a shower passing by. maybe thunder, we'll have severe storms. any rain or thunder activity ending by 7:00 this evening. by midnight down to near 50 degre degrees. by dawn tomorrow, 40s and 50s. low 40s in locations west and north of there. starting tomorrow morning. during the day tomorrow, cool weather. highs only in the low 60s. lots of sun. sunny and cool again on friday, too. saturday, sunny, milder after a chilly start. easter sunday, mostly sunny, highs in the mid 60s. a cool start to next week. danella?
meese over at the weather wall. the details on the forecast, exactly what we need to know. tom? >> love that sunrise behind you. looks like blueberry strudel. most of the region, green in virginia, west virginia, maryland, a few pockets there in the blue. in the 40s. mid to upper 40s around parts of the bay. and in montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties, it's generally in the upper 40s. now here's the hometown forecast for quantico, prince william county, 40s. by the...
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meese could see some changes and any minute. there are expecting a pop-up showers.ttle bit warmer. yep upper 40's for downtown san francisco. let's look at the 7 day around the bay forecasts. at 6:00 there should be some storms. the storms will be more scattered by 9:00. as we head into the evening things will start to dry. the temperatures will continue to warm and possibly reach the '70s by tuesday. >>george: you're lucky and hit lighter than usual traffic this week. this is a problem at the bay bridge was them. the upper deck of the bay bridge is getting slower and the backup has grown. the back up which was only about 50 minutes is now a much longer than that. we cut in the next hour, and his backup begins to grow see the bay bridge to become a hot spot. the san mateo bridge has been light and easy. the golden gate bridge is one and the easiest to me it's in the area and checking the traffic maps will was see the ride lighter than usual. south bay freeways which were hot spots earlier are running cleared. it's lighter than usual for all of the south bay roots. >
meese could see some changes and any minute. there are expecting a pop-up showers.ttle bit warmer. yep upper 40's for downtown san francisco. let's look at the 7 day around the bay forecasts. at 6:00 there should be some storms. the storms will be more scattered by 9:00. as we head into the evening things will start to dry. the temperatures will continue to warm and possibly reach the '70s by tuesday. >>george: you're lucky and hit lighter than usual traffic this week. this is a problem...