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and i mean i was a kid i was a teenager in viet nam and you know people you know may roll their eyes and go over yet and here we go again put if you don't you know those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it and we keep repeating our mistakes these are unconventional wars that need to be fought unconventionally so with afghanistan withdrawing you know cutting its forces by a third you mentioned all that money that they're going to lose and then the american. you know this is this isn't jane fonda you know going in north viet nam an american is going you know she's a traitor this is average americans on the streets knowing when is this going to stop and you know they've got a point and even when they get less thousand hole out part of the problem now at least for afghanistan is that so much of their funding comes from foreign from foreign country is so how can anybody imagine that when the rathaus pull out that the afghanistan military will be able to sustain itself you know in the end i predict. that when the united states pulls out. there are probably there will be special
and i mean i was a kid i was a teenager in viet nam and you know people you know may roll their eyes and go over yet and here we go again put if you don't you know those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it and we keep repeating our mistakes these are unconventional wars that need to be fought unconventionally so with afghanistan withdrawing you know cutting its forces by a third you mentioned all that money that they're going to lose and then the american. you know this is this...
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there are four goals nam has put together. i defer you to lead those, but the united states needs taxes for global markets to enable us to get and reach 95% of these consumers that lif outside our borders. to do that, we need effective tax policy, energy policy. we need to stop these insane regulations and quick point about the environment. i have children, grandchildren. i want them to breathe clean air. overregulating is going to hurt the environment into other countries that are not as careful with the environment as we are. so in theory, overregulation is going to backfire and hurt the global economy. lowering the tax rate is important. the back is another important parameter that we need. we need ftas. the ftas we have in place actually have trade surfaces. as a matter of fact, over the last four years, we have accumulative trade surplus of $120 billion. that brings the record to jobs. we need jobs for the sustained economy. i've talked about that earlier. workforce development. i have three technology jobs i can't fill r
there are four goals nam has put together. i defer you to lead those, but the united states needs taxes for global markets to enable us to get and reach 95% of these consumers that lif outside our borders. to do that, we need effective tax policy, energy policy. we need to stop these insane regulations and quick point about the environment. i have children, grandchildren. i want them to breathe clean air. overregulating is going to hurt the environment into other countries that are not as...
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the best die nam ins to get some lift will be later this afternoon. best chance of rain showers will be south of washington. could be a thunderstorm as well. colonial beach down towards fredericksburg, you have the best chance of a shower as this front moves through. cooler air. plenty of clouds, chance of a shower or storm south. winds out of the north at about five to 10 miles per hour. 45degrees the overnight low. there is your five-day forecast. 61 tomorrow and then a nice climb into the mid-60s for your weekend. near 07 by sunday. right now, the weekend looks dry. bright and sunny. should be a beautiful weekend for all your outdoor activities. that is a look at weather. let me happened this off to julie wright. >> you mean stuff doesn't fly off the top of your head like that. >> not like you. >> there are days when i wish i could do a retraction. >> me too. >> you see it going and you just can't get it back. it's like $50 at macy's. >> days or every day? >> this is my time. let's look at the crew in sky fox. they are checking out this drive north
the best die nam ins to get some lift will be later this afternoon. best chance of rain showers will be south of washington. could be a thunderstorm as well. colonial beach down towards fredericksburg, you have the best chance of a shower as this front moves through. cooler air. plenty of clouds, chance of a shower or storm south. winds out of the north at about five to 10 miles per hour. 45degrees the overnight low. there is your five-day forecast. 61 tomorrow and then a nice climb into the...
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our guide, this young scientist named nam fong cutter, who has researched these fiercely private animalsr eight years and has only once seen one of them in the wild. >> reporter: that's good enough for you? >> yeah. in a way, that makes it even more exciting because you want to give them some respect. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, the only way we could take pictures of fishing cats for this story was in a zoo or in this wildlife rescue center where these cats hissed at us. >> that is a classically unhappy look. >> reporter: and each other. to show us the one way she can reliably see fishing cats, she took us out to their natural habitat, which, to say the least, can be risky. >> there are a lot of snakes. cobras. >> a lot of cobras here? >> yes. >> perfect. >> reporter: when they find a trap, they put chicken in it. >> yes. >> that's cheating. >> it is. >> when night falls, bingo. a fishing cat in the wild, an incredibly rare sight. critics say what we're doing here is putting these kalts in danger. it has to do with what we buy in the frozen section of our supermarket. >> roughly 20
our guide, this young scientist named nam fong cutter, who has researched these fiercely private animalsr eight years and has only once seen one of them in the wild. >> reporter: that's good enough for you? >> yeah. in a way, that makes it even more exciting because you want to give them some respect. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, the only way we could take pictures of fishing cats for this story was in a zoo or in this wildlife rescue center where these cats hissed at us....
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. >> the die nam ibs will change constantly. one week there's a rift between the black and whites, the next week a rift between the h hispanics and whites. >> february 25th looked like a regular day. one difference went unnoticed. while it's typical for some inmates to stay in their cell, every southern hispanic in the facility went to the yard that day. >> i was in this exact spot answered noticed over here some people started stabbing each other and i looked around and all over the yard there was fighting and stabbings going on. >> the southern hispanic launched a brutal take on the black inmate population. >> i've seen over 300 stabbings myself. been lots of incidents. this was by far the worst i've ever seen. >> the riot persisted through tear gas, pepper spray and all orders to stop. for over 30 minutes the inmates continued to attack each other through fists and knives. >> it was the real deal. >> eventually correction officers made the decision to use force. >> i think they shot like four or five people and one of them di
. >> the die nam ibs will change constantly. one week there's a rift between the black and whites, the next week a rift between the h hispanics and whites. >> february 25th looked like a regular day. one difference went unnoticed. while it's typical for some inmates to stay in their cell, every southern hispanic in the facility went to the yard that day. >> i was in this exact spot answered noticed over here some people started stabbing each other and i looked around and all...
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attempt to set up sensors along what became known as the ho chi minn trail to pinpoint where the north 98 nam ease infiltrators was coming from. so they could be attacked. they set up a special organization to do that and in the end, it didn't work. i have since speculated that with the capabilities we now have and did not then have, how much better that would have worked. there two problems with it. even now. is that generals are not as easy penetratable as deserts are and the other is that the big problem was not only the vietcong in the south and the infiltration and in the end invasion by the north viet yam ease, it was the weakness and corruption of the south viet yam ease government. as the vietnam war went on, they had less and less time for other matters. the decision and so the decisions were often passed down to the deputy secretary of defense and they didn't have quite the same quality. my conclusion for all of this is four years is long enough. there is an old saying that for a secretary of defense friends come and go and enemies accumulate. when they accumulate enough, your effec
attempt to set up sensors along what became known as the ho chi minn trail to pinpoint where the north 98 nam ease infiltrators was coming from. so they could be attacked. they set up a special organization to do that and in the end, it didn't work. i have since speculated that with the capabilities we now have and did not then have, how much better that would have worked. there two problems with it. even now. is that generals are not as easy penetratable as deserts are and the other is that...
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the jewish engineer, born raymond samuel, was a socialist, a good friend of viet nam's ho chi minh, and it was his signature that sent an number of french traders to the firing squad. a man whose parents died in auschwitz had a record to be proud of. they may not have liberated france, but he and his comrades did much to save its honor. >>> now a to wield profession, which moves at lightning speed. being a bike messenger in new york city is about to be a daily adventure, but for one quick person, it is the only job be as ever wanted. we caught up with him on the lower east side of manhattan, for his first-person account of navigating the busy streets. >> i have been a bike messenger about 10 years now. when you see my arm, even if it was all the way down, that is go. i'm the only person who grow up to be what it wanted to be since they were little. all my friends who wanted to be lawyers and doctors are security guards and teachers. since i was a little kid, i wanted to be a messenger. my uncle was a messenger, getting paid $1,500 per week in the 1980's. that would be nice now. blue bik
the jewish engineer, born raymond samuel, was a socialist, a good friend of viet nam's ho chi minh, and it was his signature that sent an number of french traders to the firing squad. a man whose parents died in auschwitz had a record to be proud of. they may not have liberated france, but he and his comrades did much to save its honor. >>> now a to wield profession, which moves at lightning speed. being a bike messenger in new york city is about to be a daily adventure, but for one...
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virginia court records say the name on the birth certificate was sue nam co-apparently felt it sounded like a girl name and changed it to wan go in 2002. be sure to stay with us for continuing coverage of these deadly shootings. we have all of the over tonight developments open the l morning news beginning at 4:30 am and of course on our web site 24 hours a day. we move on now. >> man accused of killing 5 people in san francisco pleaded not guilty today to murder charges. 35-year-old t luke appeared in superior court and entered the pleas. this is a special circumstances case meaning luke is eligible to get the death penalty if found guilty. district attorney office has still not decided what path to take on the question. police say luke knew the 2 men and 3 women and targeted them but have not released a possible motive for the killings. bail was set today at 25 million dollars. >> 3 week ago tomorrow she simply vanished and tom tonight try as they might authorities in morgan hill are no closer to finding 15-year-old la mar. craw searched area between san martin and gilroy and found n
virginia court records say the name on the birth certificate was sue nam co-apparently felt it sounded like a girl name and changed it to wan go in 2002. be sure to stay with us for continuing coverage of these deadly shootings. we have all of the over tonight developments open the l morning news beginning at 4:30 am and of course on our web site 24 hours a day. we move on now. >> man accused of killing 5 people in san francisco pleaded not guilty today to murder charges. 35-year-old t...
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. >> my nam is alli. my question is about your book specifically. when writing your book of memoirs. is there any moment you would have done differently and any regrets from your earlier years of policy you wish you would have done? >> in political life? >> yes. >> not really. i look back on that. we had great opportunities come our way. that was because of people willing to take a chance on me. after you've had a career like mine, it's easy to look back on it and sort of get into the mindset that somehow i earned it all by myself. it's not true. it's almost never true. jerry ford was willing to hire me to work for him. my subsequent career has turned on those decisions that other people made when i was here as a young man and didn't expect to stay more than 12 months in terms of what i would have done with my own career, i did everything i set out to do. and it was obviously varied. got to do a whole bunch of things. i loved the fact that i was there to work in the ford administration in the aftermath of watergate. when i finished with president fo
. >> my nam is alli. my question is about your book specifically. when writing your book of memoirs. is there any moment you would have done differently and any regrets from your earlier years of policy you wish you would have done? >> in political life? >> yes. >> not really. i look back on that. we had great opportunities come our way. that was because of people willing to take a chance on me. after you've had a career like mine, it's easy to look back on it and sort...
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the 49-year-old actress who currently uses the nam name @mrs.kutcher wants to change it after separatingher husband. she tweeted, time for a change. twitter name change? any suggestions? so i throw that to you, bill. any ideas for mrs. kutcher? >> we were asking the possibility of something with cougar in the title. >> too obvious and too easy. >> and too cruel. >> it's a term of endearment. >> i think the cougars would disagree with that. >> i'm lynn berry, this is "first look" on msnbc, stay tuned, "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >> president obama goes all ricky schroeder on mitt romney, telling a crowded ohio he was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. as yet another poll shows us this is going to be a tighter general election than many people had predicted. the question is, what did romney have to say about the obsession by some members of the obama re-election team with his dog. >>> meanwhile, three members of the united states secret service lose their jobs over the hooker party that blew up in the face of the organization. the question is -- what did one
the 49-year-old actress who currently uses the nam name @mrs.kutcher wants to change it after separatingher husband. she tweeted, time for a change. twitter name change? any suggestions? so i throw that to you, bill. any ideas for mrs. kutcher? >> we were asking the possibility of something with cougar in the title. >> too obvious and too easy. >> and too cruel. >> it's a term of endearment. >> i think the cougars would disagree with that. >> i'm lynn berry,...
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it is my privilege to serve of nam's board of directors as vice chair of the small to medium sized group, manufacturing group an on the board in general. i also serve as xharm of the rhode island manufacturers association and on itac 11 here in washington. i'd like to make a quick statement and what creates jobs and critical component for sustained economic recovery is job growth. with 95% of the potential consumers out of the united states, manufacturers everywhere have to compete globally. the way jobs are created is we go out and have to compete for that global business. if we're competitive, we book the business. if we book the business, we have to make things. we make things, we hire people. very simple. manufacturers have been proud to be leading the nation's economic recovery. with increased productivity, renewed investment, employment, export and innovation. as we have heard many times today, we're the top manufacturing economy in the world accounting for 21% of global manufacturing. none the less, we remain extremely concerned about the
it is my privilege to serve of nam's board of directors as vice chair of the small to medium sized group, manufacturing group an on the board in general. i also serve as xharm of the rhode island manufacturers association and on itac 11 here in washington. i'd like to make a quick statement and what creates jobs and critical component for sustained economic recovery is job growth. with 95% of the potential consumers out of the united states, manufacturers everywhere have to compete globally....
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he changed his name from su nam ko in virginia. one instructor said that he thought he had a hard time dealing with women. this morning, a second memorial is growing outside oikos university where police say goh shot and killed seven people, wounded three others monday. initially police said that he was upset with an administrator and may have been teased by students about the difficulty that he had with english and that he was possibly expelled. but another picture is now emerging of this, that he actually dropped out and that he wanted a full tuition refund. a nursing director said no to that. police now say he was looking for a different female administrator than first thought. but a friend of that nursing director says this has been incredibly difficult. >> one of her secretaries was like one of her children, her daughters. she's just devastated. >> reporter: and one of the teachers is also coming forward saying that she saw no teasing going on at all from the other students. meantime, families of the victims continue to strugg
he changed his name from su nam ko in virginia. one instructor said that he thought he had a hard time dealing with women. this morning, a second memorial is growing outside oikos university where police say goh shot and killed seven people, wounded three others monday. initially police said that he was upset with an administrator and may have been teased by students about the difficulty that he had with english and that he was possibly expelled. but another picture is now emerging of this,...
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virginia court records say the name on the birth certificate was sue nam co-apparently felt it sounded like a girl name and changed it to wan go in 2002. be sure to stay with us for continuing coverage of these deadly shootings. we have all of the over tonight developments open the l morning news beginning at 4:30 am and of course on our web site 24 hours a day. we move on now. >> man accused of killing 5 people in san francisco pleaded not guilty today to murder charges. 35-year-old t luke appeared in superior court and entered the pleas. this is a special circumstances case meaning luke is eligible to get the death penalty if found guilty. district attorney office has still not decided what path to take on the question. police say luke knew the 2 men and 3 women and targeted them but have not released a possible motive for the killings. bail was set today at 25 million dollars. >> 3 week ago tomorrow she simply vanished and tom tonight try as they might authorities in morgan hill are no closer to finding 15-year-old la mar. craw searched area between san martin and gilroy and found n
virginia court records say the name on the birth certificate was sue nam co-apparently felt it sounded like a girl name and changed it to wan go in 2002. be sure to stay with us for continuing coverage of these deadly shootings. we have all of the over tonight developments open the l morning news beginning at 4:30 am and of course on our web site 24 hours a day. we move on now. >> man accused of killing 5 people in san francisco pleaded not guilty today to murder charges. 35-year-old t...
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and it gives a whole new die nam take a look the vehicle, not offered on other vehicles. >> susie: as you know, consumers have so many choices when it comes to buying a car. what are you doing to convince people to buy a ford? how do you keep those customers? >> fst off you continue to give them very compelling product. and in our case our strategy is very simple. give them the best quality, the best fuel efficiency, safety, and technology all wrapped around a great design and great value. that first and foremost is our most important thing. >> susie: tomorrow, we'll be reporting from the new york auto show. we'll talk with general motors' mark reuss, president of north america, for his take on the outlook for auto sales and consumer attitudes when it comes to buying a car. groupon shares ended the day down a quarter, stabilizing after yesterday's sharp drop. "the wall street journal" says the securities and exchange commission is now looking into groupon's accounting. the news comes just a few days before the nation's accounting rules get trimmed back. the rewrite is part of what's c
and it gives a whole new die nam take a look the vehicle, not offered on other vehicles. >> susie: as you know, consumers have so many choices when it comes to buying a car. what are you doing to convince people to buy a ford? how do you keep those customers? >> fst off you continue to give them very compelling product. and in our case our strategy is very simple. give them the best quality, the best fuel efficiency, safety, and technology all wrapped around a great design and great...
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they purged the document of the euphemisms adopted in the origin nam u.s. constitution, brazenly using the words slaves instead of other persons, in writing the 3/5 clause and fugitive slave cause and bound the congress and territorial governments to recognize and protect the institution of negro slavery and also guaranteed citizens of the right of sojourn and transit in any state or territory with with their slaves and other property. clearly they aimed at empire, in the southwest. but the centerpiece of the confederate constitution, what up-ends any attempt to cast it simply as the a copy of the original one, was a wholly new clause which prohibited the government from ever changing the law of slavery. quote, no bill of attainder or law denying or impairing the he right of negro, i'm sorry, the right of property and negro slaves shall ever be passed. keep this in mind. they tied their hands before they even got started. thus they moved to make slavery permanent and to dispense with all agitating issues about slavery that plagued political life in the ante
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without mentioning nam le by name, the president highlighted the fact that he and his wife michelle wered in wealthy households. >> we know about this firsthand. we have been in your shoes. >> newt gingrich may have finally gotten a hint that the general election is underway. candidates says that his campaign -- the candidate says that his campaign will take a serious look at where things stand. correct a dairy cow in california has mad cow disease. it appears to be an isolated incident, the start of an epidemic. they say it was never a threat to the food. investigators are trying to determine how the animal got sick. teenagers showing up in l.a. emergency rooms after drinking liquid hand sanitizer to get drunk. there have been only a few cases, but an expert said this could signal a dangerous trend. sanitizer contains 62% ethyl alcohol. there will be more on this story on good morning america today at 7:00 right after "good morning washington." >> former nfl star deion sanders has been charged with misdemeanor simple assault. >> this is after an altercation with his estranged wife that
without mentioning nam le by name, the president highlighted the fact that he and his wife michelle wered in wealthy households. >> we know about this firsthand. we have been in your shoes. >> newt gingrich may have finally gotten a hint that the general election is underway. candidates says that his campaign -- the candidate says that his campaign will take a serious look at where things stand. correct a dairy cow in california has mad cow disease. it appears to be an isolated...
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news at 4:00 continue what's this kindergartener did that prompted police to handcuff her like a crime nam. plus... >> a little tiny boy standing there and said "help me. i'm cold" this lady help a kidnapped toddler find his family after a car jacking. >> looking southeast as far as the eye can see they're getting fairer. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. ♪ [ female announcer ] hamburger helper cheeseburger macaroni. now even cheesier and tastier. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, h ho. green giant >> why do so many people want to live in the bay area? this is a great look at the new span they're working on. gorgeous day outside. spencer will have a look at the forecast in a few moments. >>> a georgia family calling for an investigation after their kindergartener handcuffed by police for throwing a tantrum at school. authorities in mill
news at 4:00 continue what's this kindergartener did that prompted police to handcuff her like a crime nam. plus... >> a little tiny boy standing there and said "help me. i'm cold" this lady help a kidnapped toddler find his family after a car jacking. >> looking southeast as far as the eye can see they're getting fairer. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. ♪ [ female announcer ] hamburger helper cheeseburger macaroni. now even...
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documents we requested from the court show one goh ko changed his name from su nam ko in february 2002. he wrote i do not like my name because it sounds like a girl's name. >> reporter: police continue the search today for the gun used in the shootings. but they did not return to the water. police also say his target was not who they first thought it was and we are putting that story together for 6:00. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> investigators were back out tonight searching for sierra lamar who hasn't been seen in two weeks. these pictures show them combing through a new area and this map that we have shows where the search is forked. just south of morgan hill. ktvu's robert handa is live with why investigators are looking there now. robert? >> reporter: part of the new territory being examined today in the search for the missing teenager. >> reporter: today's search for sierra lamar by the sheriff's department is using a familiar approach in unfamiliar territory. >> looking for anything that looks like it would be interesting. just looking for things out of place. >> rep
documents we requested from the court show one goh ko changed his name from su nam ko in february 2002. he wrote i do not like my name because it sounds like a girl's name. >> reporter: police continue the search today for the gun used in the shootings. but they did not return to the water. police also say his target was not who they first thought it was and we are putting that story together for 6:00. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> investigators were back out tonight...
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but mysterious businessman from viet nam won with a bid of almost a million dollars, $900,000 at auction town? do you have to have the post office, is that the main thing? >> that is good question. has a gas station, three bedroom house and few small outbuildings. >> if you're the only resident you're doing a lot of things. >> apparently he started crying when it was sold. >> unbelievable. >> you know it's easter, "the washington post" asked readers some who are very talented, but have i guess maybe too much time on their hands, to take a look and make some peep diaramas. a peepshow of sorts. >> that's where you're going. >> they have movie scenes from the "the hunger games," titanic, this is in the situation room, political diarama rooms. my favorite is the peep-publicans. >> that is disturbing. it's bizarre. and delicious. what is not to love. >> makes me want to eat one of those. >>> more of that later. i'll get you some peeps. >>> also an interesting look at one of the most deployed airmen in the military, they are not who we think of. >> the two legged variety but the four legged va
but mysterious businessman from viet nam won with a bid of almost a million dollars, $900,000 at auction town? do you have to have the post office, is that the main thing? >> that is good question. has a gas station, three bedroom house and few small outbuildings. >> if you're the only resident you're doing a lot of things. >> apparently he started crying when it was sold. >> unbelievable. >> you know it's easter, "the washington post" asked readers some...
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>> last nam williams, common spelling. >> date of birth, 4-1-75, black male. >> reporter: listen to whatsheriff's dispatcher calls him at home. >> you tow add car from vanderbilt and 11th monday. a cadillac. do you remember it? >> no. >> the people at the semtrary are telling me you put somebody in the back of your vehicle and arrested him and i don't show you arresting anybody. >> i never arrested nobody. >> a seasoned deputy? he don't remember? >> you don't buy it. >> no. it's not true. it's not true at all. >> eight days after he vanished deputy calkins had to write a report. he said he drove a father of four to a nearby circle k where he thought terrance worknd that's what concerned investigators because months earlier they had the same story from deputy calkins about another disappeared man, felipe in 2003 after deputy calkins arrived at the scene of an accident involving he issued santos a citation and put him in the back of the sheriff's car. santos' brother, who was also at the scene, asked we hide his face out of fear of his safety. >> did deputy tell you where he was taking you
>> last nam williams, common spelling. >> date of birth, 4-1-75, black male. >> reporter: listen to whatsheriff's dispatcher calls him at home. >> you tow add car from vanderbilt and 11th monday. a cadillac. do you remember it? >> no. >> the people at the semtrary are telling me you put somebody in the back of your vehicle and arrested him and i don't show you arresting anybody. >> i never arrested nobody. >> a seasoned deputy? he don't remember?...
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. >> they didn't mention her nam name. very little information. every section i look for that talks about african americans and history is very small. >>reporter: now here in front of the students at sky line college in san bruno is a missing chapter. what came to be known as the little rock 9. >> from the time comes for equalization we are turned dow down. >>reporter: 16-year-old tl miss gene and 8 others volunteered to become the first black students to enroll at all white central high in little rock, arkansas. back in 1957. this after the u.s. supreme court orders the desegregation of all the nation schools. but carrying that out in arkansas required presidential intervention and federal guards to deal with angry white mob. it was a pivotal upon the in the civil rights movement. >> on that first day watching the opposition i said i'm coming back no matter what. >>reporter: her story is one that former bay area high school history teacher jeff stein berg wanted his students to learn firsthand. so starting in 1999 he began loading up buses and he
. >> they didn't mention her nam name. very little information. every section i look for that talks about african americans and history is very small. >>reporter: now here in front of the students at sky line college in san bruno is a missing chapter. what came to be known as the little rock 9. >> from the time comes for equalization we are turned dow down. >>reporter: 16-year-old tl miss gene and 8 others volunteered to become the first black students to enroll at all...
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georgia right to life basic created the peach tea party and just took the tea party nam and attached it to social causes. >> it's being really aggressive specifically on the issue of abortion. i highlighted the case of that one republican representative because it seems to me the fact that he voted ultimately yes on the bill, that the amendment that he sought didn't gut the bill in any way and came from a personal and pretty understandable place. to be against him and determined to primary him for that seems to be almost unusually dock tri nar. is this something i don't understand about the way georgia politics is played or is this new for georgia? >> it's relatively new. you may recall karen handle ran for governor in georgia two years ago as a republican. she got defeated because she was deemed to be insufficiently ardent about right to life issues. she supported exceptions for rape and incest. she supported in vitro fertilization. you can't be for those things in georgia and get the endorsement of georgia right to life. she lost the primary because of that. >> that kind of litmus
georgia right to life basic created the peach tea party and just took the tea party nam and attached it to social causes. >> it's being really aggressive specifically on the issue of abortion. i highlighted the case of that one republican representative because it seems to me the fact that he voted ultimately yes on the bill, that the amendment that he sought didn't gut the bill in any way and came from a personal and pretty understandable place. to be against him and determined to...
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there hasn't been a contested nam nation on the floor since -- nomination on the floor since 1976. will it really go that far this time? fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin, what say you? >> it looks like romney is doing better. santorum says he has to win pennsylvania on april 24th in three weeks. let me tell you about closer to home, brian, santorum did not even enter the state of maryland and won't even be in wisconsin tomorrow for election night and the only big hit he did in maryland was at your restaurant. how's that for a shameless plug? you didn't ask me to do that and he was in frederick today. romney could win all of maryland's delegates it. it's a good fit. bob ehrlich, the former governor has endorsed him and in d.c. it's one of the four states that's winner take all and santorum is not even on the ballot. ron paul did make an appearance in college park, so it's going to be a good night tomorrow for mitt romney and as i said before, all three want to stay in because they want some speaking slots at the convention in tampa. >> newt gingrich did make quite a splash in an
there hasn't been a contested nam nation on the floor since -- nomination on the floor since 1976. will it really go that far this time? fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin, what say you? >> it looks like romney is doing better. santorum says he has to win pennsylvania on april 24th in three weeks. let me tell you about closer to home, brian, santorum did not even enter the state of maryland and won't even be in wisconsin tomorrow for election night and the only big hit he did in...
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. >> phenomenon nam. i have never seen a shuttle close before. "enterprise." actually see one in flight on top of a 747, pretty cool. >> reporter: after leaving florida this morning "discovery" arrived 30 minutes ahead of schedule. as it made its final salute, many came in to the air and space museum to wacht land at dulles airport. applauding as it touched down. to be on public display. an important part of space history. >> it was the spacecraft in which the first african-american was a pilot, fred gregory. the first space shuttle in which a woman was the pilot, eileen collins. it delivered some of our most famous scientific payloads, including the hubble space telescope. >> reporter: the air and space curator also tells us that the shuttle will be open to the general public on friday. not only for visitors but important researchers as well. reporting live on capitol hill, i'm jane watrel, news4. >> we are following a developing story tonight in montgomery county. where a massive barn fire has been smouldering for hours this afternoon. this is in poolesville
. >> phenomenon nam. i have never seen a shuttle close before. "enterprise." actually see one in flight on top of a 747, pretty cool. >> reporter: after leaving florida this morning "discovery" arrived 30 minutes ahead of schedule. as it made its final salute, many came in to the air and space museum to wacht land at dulles airport. applauding as it touched down. to be on public display. an important part of space history. >> it was the spacecraft in which...
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joining me robert tray nam, an lishal menendez joan walsh of salon.com and nbc news very own, my celebrityt. some republicans are showing little sign of relinquishing their personal attacks on obama. senator chuck grassley had a busy weekend o
joining me robert tray nam, an lishal menendez joan walsh of salon.com and nbc news very own, my celebrityt. some republicans are showing little sign of relinquishing their personal attacks on obama. senator chuck grassley had a busy weekend o
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joining me robert tray nam, an lishal menendez joan walsh of salon.com and nbc news very own, my celebrityt. some republicans are showing little sign of relinquishing their personal attacks on obama. senator chuck grassley had a busy weekend on twitter. in 2001 tweet about the supreme court showdown over health care, he wrote the american people are not as "stupid as the formerly constitution it will law professor," and in other
joining me robert tray nam, an lishal menendez joan walsh of salon.com and nbc news very own, my celebrityt. some republicans are showing little sign of relinquishing their personal attacks on obama. senator chuck grassley had a busy weekend on twitter. in 2001 tweet about the supreme court showdown over health care, he wrote the american people are not as "stupid as the formerly constitution it will law professor," and in other
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the pro mitt romney late developments in wisconsin ahead of the primary tomorrow reflect the main die nam nick the republican race this year is not about the strenth of mitt romney as the front runner but the weakness of his rivals the milwaukee sentinel did endorse mr. romney today but this is not the endorsement that is easily quoted by the romney campaign. i'm sure they will find a way to creatively excerpt it to make it look awesome but it says, quote, he's the clear choice in an uninspired nine dwindling field. romney's finger to the wind tacking across the political sea leaves us to wonder if he is anchored anywhere. we do wonder which romney we will see in the fall. the list of mr. romney's rhetorical con torgs is long. and then after short short horrifying sounds descriptions of what the other candidates have to offer, the milwaukee journal sentinel concludes that mr. romney as a flawed front runner is the best choice for republicans, considering the other options. >> seven or eight of the california system of universities don't even teach an american history course. it's not even
the pro mitt romney late developments in wisconsin ahead of the primary tomorrow reflect the main die nam nick the republican race this year is not about the strenth of mitt romney as the front runner but the weakness of his rivals the milwaukee sentinel did endorse mr. romney today but this is not the endorsement that is easily quoted by the romney campaign. i'm sure they will find a way to creatively excerpt it to make it look awesome but it says, quote, he's the clear choice in an uninspired...
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in 64, 65, charles de gaulle was right you couldn't do any better than south viet nam than the french had been able to do and he wrote to the effect of johnson hounded him out of washington. >> you talk about the importance of being in the president's circle and once an aide was in that circle wanting to preserve that, does that apply to the military leaders that are involved in vietnam, the u.s. military leaders one in particular to ask about this general william westmoreland. >> there's a different fte have a different constituency after all, and in the case of west berlin, it was more important to johnson that he had was marland's approval than vice versa because if as he was trying to escalate in small doses, you have a picture. >> he looked as mcnamara said exactly the way a general should, whether this is, whether they fought in the way is in the matter but he certainly looked right. johnson was concerned that at any given point westmorland could become to him what douglas macarthur had been to carry truman where she would challenge the way president was conducting the war and a
in 64, 65, charles de gaulle was right you couldn't do any better than south viet nam than the french had been able to do and he wrote to the effect of johnson hounded him out of washington. >> you talk about the importance of being in the president's circle and once an aide was in that circle wanting to preserve that, does that apply to the military leaders that are involved in vietnam, the u.s. military leaders one in particular to ask about this general william westmoreland. >>...
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when you look out it where he is, he will be in manchester, nam. >>> not in any of will not be in manpaul gonna be there? >> ron paul says they are not giving up. the trouble really for pawn rowell in the states that are primarile simple. he turns a lot of people away -- on at the bocks but this hebeenle it -- it but it happens all of the time. still, it document off the shoest, could something look that than gp. >> it sounds like your audio mighten going a little be the so nominee won'table ally to i a -- microphone might be going a little bit. you can find a blob on our website, pull down the news menu war and go to our politics stage. >>> the senate judiciary committee holding a hearing about arizona's law. the law you a lous them to tee tape the immigration of anyone. looking inned the leaking room. today anaring interesting -- hearing comes one day before -- the lou allahs the taping of immigration of anyone. this heres comes one day before. and the number of mexicans leaving the u.s. went up sharply from 2005 to 2010. while the number of new immigrants went down. researchers say
when you look out it where he is, he will be in manchester, nam. >>> not in any of will not be in manpaul gonna be there? >> ron paul says they are not giving up. the trouble really for pawn rowell in the states that are primarile simple. he turns a lot of people away -- on at the bocks but this hebeenle it -- it but it happens all of the time. still, it document off the shoest, could something look that than gp. >> it sounds like your audio mighten going a little be the so...
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. >> tiny began saying things like, oh, come on, steve, you did it in nam, you know, you can get this bird down. >> steve momentarily regains control of the chopper. >> so he says he's going to land it. as he's coming down, he still had erratic movement. then he had the bird under control. i said, oh, he's got it, everything is fine. he's got it. bring it down. >> when it was about two feet from the earth, it just turned over on its side and came right for us with the rotors sideways. i thought it might explode. >> fuel is leaking from the crashed craft, and it could blow at any second. but that's not what's on tiny's mind. >> in vietnam we see a lot of choppers crash on the river. you react quickly. if you don't, you lose a buddy. >> so tiny gets to the smoldering helicopter fast. >> when i got to the ditch, steve was under water. couldn't see anything. so i didn't know if he was alive or if he was dead. >> get on the radio, call dispatch. >> firing orders, tiny instructs another worker to get steve's head above water. that's when tiny sees his biggest problem. >> his leg is stuck. >
. >> tiny began saying things like, oh, come on, steve, you did it in nam, you know, you can get this bird down. >> steve momentarily regains control of the chopper. >> so he says he's going to land it. as he's coming down, he still had erratic movement. then he had the bird under control. i said, oh, he's got it, everything is fine. he's got it. bring it down. >> when it was about two feet from the earth, it just turned over on its side and came right for us with the...
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relatively peaceful revolution was a clear repudiation of al qaeda's strategy for changing the political die nam knicks the middle east. but it's also important to newport that while there is a shared intellectual lynn age between the muslim brotherhood and groups like alka a, al qaeda looks like the brother had as out foremost enemy, more so than the united states, because it sees groups like that as competing for the same constituencys that it wants to lead. and al qaeda knows that it's not going to lose a lot of supporters to the united states directly, but it will lose supporters to the muslim brotherhood if groups like that are able to demonstrate that they can seize political power and really influence the way that government is structured in that part of the world. >> and david, in a final few seconds, what posture then does the united states have in that struggle between al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood? >> well, we're going to keep going, the u.s. will keep going after al qaeda wherever it finds people who are dedicated to the violent change and killing of americans. remind me a litt
relatively peaceful revolution was a clear repudiation of al qaeda's strategy for changing the political die nam knicks the middle east. but it's also important to newport that while there is a shared intellectual lynn age between the muslim brotherhood and groups like alka a, al qaeda looks like the brother had as out foremost enemy, more so than the united states, because it sees groups like that as competing for the same constituencys that it wants to lead. and al qaeda knows that it's not...
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at the same time you have 'nam of new plants opening up for ivy bridge, which will knock down marginsqe2 no doubt because of new chips as so many have to be thrown out. that always happens. this amazing new romley chip that will be so crucial for overheating data forms. most important of all, you have people i trust. pull out a lease the ceo saying the transition will be completed this quarter and the rest of the year will pretend an increase in gross margins. that's terrific because gross margins drive earnings that drive cash that can return earnings to you, the shareholder. a major catalyst for the stock's performance down the road. when a company reportious want to see it fire on all cylinders, a la united rentals. in wall street bald is beautiful and hair means props. so when you see some follicles, it might not be the end of the bad news. still, one of the benefits being in this business for as long as have i been in it is ages, i can sense corporate cultures and what they're about. and i know intel and ibm are about adjusting to get it right. these companies are experts at unde
at the same time you have 'nam of new plants opening up for ivy bridge, which will knock down marginsqe2 no doubt because of new chips as so many have to be thrown out. that always happens. this amazing new romley chip that will be so crucial for overheating data forms. most important of all, you have people i trust. pull out a lease the ceo saying the transition will be completed this quarter and the rest of the year will pretend an increase in gross margins. that's terrific because gross...
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gupta is accused of sharing information with goldman with raj rat nam. the feds have focused on the wrong man when it comes to inside information from being leaked from goldman. obviously it was to his advantage to kind of hint at that unidentified leaker at the hearing the other day, sue. back to you. >> indeed, thank you very much, mary. the investigation meanwhile into walmart's dealings in mexico is expanding including a threat to look at every permit walmart was issued. our michelle caruso-cabrera has traveled from mexico to bentonville, arkansas, which is walmart's home base. over to you, michelle. >> hey, thanks very much, sue. we are in front of the very original, very first walmart. of course it wasn't called walmart. it was called walton's 5-10 named after the founder. this is the seed that grew into an enormous global empire of retailing. the biggest retail in the world. right now that retailer is facing serious allegations about potential bribery south of the border more than 1,000 miles away in mexico. this morning standard & poors came out
gupta is accused of sharing information with goldman with raj rat nam. the feds have focused on the wrong man when it comes to inside information from being leaked from goldman. obviously it was to his advantage to kind of hint at that unidentified leaker at the hearing the other day, sue. back to you. >> indeed, thank you very much, mary. the investigation meanwhile into walmart's dealings in mexico is expanding including a threat to look at every permit walmart was issued. our michelle...