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. >> that is right, what i found shows the normandy coast mostly east and west and the heavy bombers 30 mouse away or approaching had a perpendicular angle north to south. and the navy said we don't want the bombers dropping because it will in essence endanger the ships offshore. long story short, most of the bombs fell 1.5 to 3 miles behind the beaches and really didn't have benefit to the landing troops. >> sometimes this is a real obstacle and they have a story about as well. are there really was no perfect day. >> well, it was originally scheduled and eisenhower agreed that they would have a 24 hour weather hold and then after that it was all or nothing because the next favorable tides and in phases will be downstream. >> isn't that amazing in the same way that oak ridge remained as well with social media and everything, there is no way that this ever could have existed. i find it fascinating and we will get it to this in a minute. john ford, white? >> he was an individual and even though he had same with something that had nothing to do with naval subjects, he was one in maine a
. >> that is right, what i found shows the normandy coast mostly east and west and the heavy bombers 30 mouse away or approaching had a perpendicular angle north to south. and the navy said we don't want the bombers dropping because it will in essence endanger the ships offshore. long story short, most of the bombs fell 1.5 to 3 miles behind the beaches and really didn't have benefit to the landing troops. >> sometimes this is a real obstacle and they have a story about as well. are...
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he's calling his new push operation normandy named after the invasion of normandy in world war ii. instead of invading, the hope here is to stop the invasion of what he calls the wave of illegal immigrants. and unlike u.s. forces in normandy, france, this effort will not be a surprise. operation normandy is being well-publicized and set to begin on may 1st of next year. the vo l untiers are already said to be setting up camps and training though they wouldn't allow themselves to be videotaped. they will be armed, but the plan is for them to be nonaggressive, to simply support federal agents who are already patrolling the border. and while federal authorities say they appreciate the efforts of this new militia, they do not endorse the group saying, quoting, customs and border protection does not endorse any private group or organization from taking matters into their own hands as it could have disastrous personal and public safety consequences. the southern poverty law center which bills itself as a civil rights law firm takes a much firmer stance against the militia calling them a
he's calling his new push operation normandy named after the invasion of normandy in world war ii. instead of invading, the hope here is to stop the invasion of what he calls the wave of illegal immigrants. and unlike u.s. forces in normandy, france, this effort will not be a surprise. operation normandy is being well-publicized and set to begin on may 1st of next year. the vo l untiers are already said to be setting up camps and training though they wouldn't allow themselves to be videotaped....
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it was discovered recently in normandy beach by crews installing a 3.5 mile steel wall to protect thedevastating storm. when they dug down 20 feet so see what was breaking their machinery they found the wooden remains of a sunken ship. perhaps the ireshire. >> if it is that it would be a significant wreck. >> that is the first time that life cars were used to rescue passengers. the metal capsules sent back and forth from ship to shore. 201 people were rescued from the wrecked ship. >> we have one of the highest concentrations of shipwrecks in the world. >> this newly discovered wreck has rubbed off and somewhat of a tourist attracts. >> it has been here for centuries. >> a spindle-shaped object about 18 feet long looks virtually to what is in the illustration. >> many of the ships that sank off the coast of new jersey were never seen or heard from again. for some the discovery of the 19th century wreckage is like finding a treasure. >> it is a treasure ever knowledge and of history. >> i am usually just happy finding sea glass. >> this is a lot more than that. >> that's right. >> if a
it was discovered recently in normandy beach by crews installing a 3.5 mile steel wall to protect thedevastating storm. when they dug down 20 feet so see what was breaking their machinery they found the wooden remains of a sunken ship. perhaps the ireshire. >> if it is that it would be a significant wreck. >> that is the first time that life cars were used to rescue passengers. the metal capsules sent back and forth from ship to shore. 201 people were rescued from the wrecked ship....
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the decisions that led up to be historic moment 70 years ago when allied forces stormed ashore of normandy to begin the final struggle of the liberation of europe from nazi germany. nigel hamilton is the author of the just published book "the mantle of command." among many other works, allen packwood is the director of director of churchill archives centre, the leading authority on all things western churchill. in a few moments, i will turn off the microphone to tina, the sponsor of our series on churchill of which at this evening's program is the final installm
the decisions that led up to be historic moment 70 years ago when allied forces stormed ashore of normandy to begin the final struggle of the liberation of europe from nazi germany. nigel hamilton is the author of the just published book "the mantle of command." among many other works, allen packwood is the director of director of churchill archives centre, the leading authority on all things western churchill. in a few moments, i will turn off the microphone to tina, the sponsor of...
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plant in normandy will be further delayed to 2017.ars late, a decade in the making. and more costly than ever envisioned. doubled, 8.5 billion euros is the price tag. this is embarrassing. they want to showcase how the french can do this well. they have learned lessons to read because of this main project in normandy, we are able to realize where costs are more manageable and time james -- time friends more manageable. areva is falling over for these projects. this is bad for competitors to rid >> this is a huge project, with huge long lead times. this is where companies and management is coming in. >> these are huge engineering feats they are taking on. we have to give them a bit of a break. but 10 years? hitachi are going to be had by this because they are nuclear providers as well. areva, 80% owned by the public sector in france. their shares have fallen significantly. not eight three picture -- not a pretty picture. >> the last day of campaigning in the by election that could give the u.k. independence party second member in the p
plant in normandy will be further delayed to 2017.ars late, a decade in the making. and more costly than ever envisioned. doubled, 8.5 billion euros is the price tag. this is embarrassing. they want to showcase how the french can do this well. they have learned lessons to read because of this main project in normandy, we are able to realize where costs are more manageable and time james -- time friends more manageable. areva is falling over for these projects. this is bad for competitors to rid...
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in normandy, that is knocking on to edf, 1.2% decline there.ys its nuclear reactor also delayed by another year. now five years behind schedule. double the cost originally intended. keep an i on icap as well. it works between the banks on anything from stocks, energy, derivatives, it would seem that profit is down 10% in the first half of the year. lower trading activity. that is why they are seeing money down. continue to cooperate, they say, with authorities in europe and the intersectings libor as well as u.s. investigations. keep your eyes open for any sort of news in terms of ongoing investigations. icap down by 5%. >> nice work, caroline. here are the bloomberg top stories. to bank of japan agreed maintain its record easing this morning. the board voted 8-1 in favor of continuing to expand its monetary base. that compares to the 5-4 decision for expanding easing last month and follows japan's slip into recession this week. economist says the boe is unlikely to raise its key benchmark rate until after the u.k. general election. saidf econo
in normandy, that is knocking on to edf, 1.2% decline there.ys its nuclear reactor also delayed by another year. now five years behind schedule. double the cost originally intended. keep an i on icap as well. it works between the banks on anything from stocks, energy, derivatives, it would seem that profit is down 10% in the first half of the year. lower trading activity. that is why they are seeing money down. continue to cooperate, they say, with authorities in europe and the intersectings...
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to fight your way through the hedges and lanes of normandy. there are different forms of courage and it took incredible courage to lead and choose the right moment. courage without planning is not enough. that is the debt we owe churchill and roosevelt. i want to end with the worst churchill spoke of 1944, spoken without hindsight, he said, it is a most serious time we enter upon, then god we enter upon which our great allies, all in great friendship. thank you very much. [applause] >> ok. thank you. well, before i begin with a few questions. would either of you like to respond to the other that you heard in the opening? >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> i found allen's remarks very moving. my father landed at age 25, commanding 1000 men. by the end of august, he lost 600. that says it all.
to fight your way through the hedges and lanes of normandy. there are different forms of courage and it took incredible courage to lead and choose the right moment. courage without planning is not enough. that is the debt we owe churchill and roosevelt. i want to end with the worst churchill spoke of 1944, spoken without hindsight, he said, it is a most serious time we enter upon, then god we enter upon which our great allies, all in great friendship. thank you very much. [applause] >>...
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he's a french convert from normandy. he converted two or three years ago. he was radicalized. in 2013, he traveled to syria and joined isis in raqqraqqa. and participated in the decapitation of these dozen syrian soldiers. the worry is killers like that with european passports could return from the west. >> from normandy. isis did not make specific threats for a very long time and then after the u.s.-led air strikes started, they started talking about hitting western targets. in the latest video, the guy called jihadi john, makes an even more detailed threat. >> to obama, the dog of rome, today we're slaughtering the soldiers of bashar. tomorrow, we're slaughtering your soldiers. your people, on your streets. >> that's very specific language. how seriously do you think officials should take this threat? >> they're taking this threat from isis very seriously. isis have about 1,000 westerners in their ranks. they have training camps on a significant scale. they have deep financial pockets. in other words, they have everything they need to unleash carnage back in the west. there
he's a french convert from normandy. he converted two or three years ago. he was radicalized. in 2013, he traveled to syria and joined isis in raqqraqqa. and participated in the decapitation of these dozen syrian soldiers. the worry is killers like that with european passports could return from the west. >> from normandy. isis did not make specific threats for a very long time and then after the u.s.-led air strikes started, they started talking about hitting western targets. in the...
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jim gilchrist called it operation normandy.ead of invading is to it stop the wave of illegal immigrants. unlike u.s. forces in normandy grans this effort will not be the only surprise. it is being well publicized and is set to begin may first of next year. they will be setting up camps and training so they wouldn't allow themselves to be videotaped. they will be armed. the plan is for them to be nonaggressive to simply support federal agents who are already patrolling the border. while federal authorities say they appreciate the efforts of this new militia they don't not endorse the groups saying customs and border protection does not impress any group or organization we from taking mat their own hands as it may have personal safety consequences. it bills itself as a law firm stakes a stand against the militia calling them a hate group and condemning their plan. someone has to step up and do what the government refused to do. our federal state and community government has failed to address and fix this calamity. it is time to b
jim gilchrist called it operation normandy.ead of invading is to it stop the wave of illegal immigrants. unlike u.s. forces in normandy grans this effort will not be the only surprise. it is being well publicized and is set to begin may first of next year. they will be setting up camps and training so they wouldn't allow themselves to be videotaped. they will be armed. the plan is for them to be nonaggressive to simply support federal agents who are already patrolling the border. while federal...
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a construction crew may have discovered a ship wreck in the mid 19th century off the coast of normandyere today. >> it's stimentd there's over 7,000 ship wrecks off the coast of new jersey and this may be one of them. it was discovered recently normandy beach by crews installing 3 1/2 mile steel wall to product the store from a devastating storm when they dug down 20 feet so see what was breaking their machinery this is what was found wooden remains of sunken ship perhaps the ireshire. >> if it happens to be the ship that wrecked in 1850 it could be historically significant wreck. >> the ireshire was the first time irish life cars were used to rescue passengers they were september back and forth on a line established between ship and shore over 4 days 201 people were rescued from wrecked ship. >> we have one of the highest concentrations of ship wrecks in the world here. >> this newly discovered wreck is roped off and became something of a tourist attraction you. >> think what could be down underneath this it's been here centuries. >> what's on this beach is object spindle shaped objec
a construction crew may have discovered a ship wreck in the mid 19th century off the coast of normandyere today. >> it's stimentd there's over 7,000 ship wrecks off the coast of new jersey and this may be one of them. it was discovered recently normandy beach by crews installing 3 1/2 mile steel wall to product the store from a devastating storm when they dug down 20 feet so see what was breaking their machinery this is what was found wooden remains of sunken ship perhaps the ireshire....
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>> exactly that, that he's 22 years from normandy. that's all they've told us.ough, a part of a growing phenomenon of european-based jihadists going out to syria. some of them, not even jihadists when they set off. they've got humanitarian interests. they are appalled by what's happening to the people of syria, so they go out there with good motives, even though their governments say don't, because you're getting involved in a really messy civil war. now in britain, they are planning to introduce legislation that makes it really difficult for people to come back, even illegal, and that they might face prosecution when they come back. >> and what more about -- of course, we had a lot of comments about the british person involved in some of these videos. are we anywhere closer to finding out the identities of those particular people? >> we the media, no. we the media don't know. the answer to your question is no, we don't know, but i'm quite sure that the fbi and british intelligence have some idea who he is. this is the one who the media in britain are calling ji
>> exactly that, that he's 22 years from normandy. that's all they've told us.ough, a part of a growing phenomenon of european-based jihadists going out to syria. some of them, not even jihadists when they set off. they've got humanitarian interests. they are appalled by what's happening to the people of syria, so they go out there with good motives, even though their governments say don't, because you're getting involved in a really messy civil war. now in britain, they are planning to...
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did that star-spangled banner wave over america troops in the trenches in france, the beaches of normandyion's schools desegregated? did it wave over the schoolhouse in little rock where brave children tested that promise? did it wave on the shoulders of women marching for the right to vote? does it yet wave wherever voices are raised for equal rights in this country? does that star-spangled banner wave over every embassy, every forward position, every ship, every man and woman deployed in the service of the united states of america? >> yes, it waves. >> does it wave on the front porches of families waiting out the deployments like my wife did silently praying for the return of their warrior from afghanistan? does that star-spangled banner yet wave over every firehouse, ballpark, neighborhood, every town and city in this great nation? ladies and gentlemen, francis scott key's question persists to this day. does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free? the answer is yes and it will now and forever because it does not just wave above us. it lives in our hearts. the hear
did that star-spangled banner wave over america troops in the trenches in france, the beaches of normandyion's schools desegregated? did it wave over the schoolhouse in little rock where brave children tested that promise? did it wave on the shoulders of women marching for the right to vote? does it yet wave wherever voices are raised for equal rights in this country? does that star-spangled banner wave over every embassy, every forward position, every ship, every man and woman deployed in the...
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>> he is 22 years old, from normandy.e started out as a normal kid from a stereotypical french family and at the age of 17 he converted to islam alone, thanks to the internet. he has actually been on the radar of french intelligence services since 2011. he is somewhat of a familiar face. he reportedly travel to mauritania in 2012 and 2013 to study at solipsist schools. and he said he was disappointed and that the schools were not radical enough for his liking. the article reports that he left france for syria in august, 2013 under the false pretext of humanitarian work, when what he was really doing according to this article is going to fight jihad. >> a growing trend of foreigners going to syria to fight alongside those islamic state fighters. >> absolutely, it is not a new phenomena for foreigners to go abroad to fight a jihad. this happened in afghanistan bosnia and chechnya, etc. but the scale of what is happening in syria, and iraq, is unprecedented. >> and the numbers are very high. >> the numbers are very high. nev
>> he is 22 years old, from normandy.e started out as a normal kid from a stereotypical french family and at the age of 17 he converted to islam alone, thanks to the internet. he has actually been on the radar of french intelligence services since 2011. he is somewhat of a familiar face. he reportedly travel to mauritania in 2012 and 2013 to study at solipsist schools. and he said he was disappointed and that the schools were not radical enough for his liking. the article reports that he...
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this man, from the french government, is a french citizen, from normandy. this man is almost certainly from the philippines. the suspected londoner dubbed jihadi john remains masked. reports a man in cardiff, speaking in an earlier recruit if -- recruiting video, could be in these images. these videos have given western intelligence agencies a lot of clues about the foreign fighters who have gone to join the islamic state. they are using facial recognition software to try to match the spaces with those back in their home country. the islamic state does not care. it is deliberately showing the faces to show the diversity of recruits and to talk the west. >> when you see the faces of individuals involved, i think it is a message designed primarily for the muslim world. it says to muslims that nationalism is an outdated concept, and a muslim should be identified by his faith. >> jihadists going to fight in syria and returning here, radicalized, has become a top priority for the government. >> a counterterrorism bill would disrupt the ability of people to trave
this man, from the french government, is a french citizen, from normandy. this man is almost certainly from the philippines. the suspected londoner dubbed jihadi john remains masked. reports a man in cardiff, speaking in an earlier recruit if -- recruiting video, could be in these images. these videos have given western intelligence agencies a lot of clues about the foreign fighters who have gone to join the islamic state. they are using facial recognition software to try to match the spaces...
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the 22-year-old hails from normandy and went to syria in 2013. he too, has been open about his militant so i jihadist web sites. so while uncertainty remains if he's the man seen in the video, there's no doubt about the young man's allegiance to one of the world's most feared and active terrorist organizations. >> an election is sending shock waves throughout egypt. the u.k. independence party has clinched the party's second seat in parliament. this election was trirged by a defection, the conservative party back in september. he ran on the anti-immigration ticket and won in the end. >> re-elected under a dinner banner. he's almost 17,000 photos and took him over other cabinets. the election was triggered by his own defection from the conservative party. >> i ask your permission to join. you hired me again. you remain my boss. don't let me forget it. >> writing on the anti-immigrant ticket, he won the party's second seat in parliament with 42% of the vote. his victory comes on the heels another win by a defector six weeks ago. >> this was our 271
the 22-year-old hails from normandy and went to syria in 2013. he too, has been open about his militant so i jihadist web sites. so while uncertainty remains if he's the man seen in the video, there's no doubt about the young man's allegiance to one of the world's most feared and active terrorist organizations. >> an election is sending shock waves throughout egypt. the u.k. independence party has clinched the party's second seat in parliament. this election was trirged by a defection,...
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. >> he remembers normandy. he was a radio man in world war ii. do you remember what it was like?ing. >> frightening. he showed me his book. wow, there you are. young frank, huh? >> $6 a month. >> $6 a month. there were so many other veterans. ricardo saunders, who served in iraq and afghanistan, here to thank the older veterans, because without them -- >> i wouldn't have been able to do my job, you know? so hopefully i'm paving the way. >> nice to meet you. this entire family here for their dad. he told us he wanted to thank his wife and his children, too. a powerful dale for everybody in the family. >> absolutely. very emotional. >> thank you. for what you do, as well. >> thank you very much. >> so many wars represented. vietnam veterans remembering those who didn't come home. >> we are here to remember them and we carry the torch for them. >> you carry the torch for them. >> yes. >> and back to frank, about to turn 93. also honoring the friends who didn't return. tonight, we honor them, too. >> we honor our veterans tonight and every night. thank you for watching. i'm david mui
. >> he remembers normandy. he was a radio man in world war ii. do you remember what it was like?ing. >> frightening. he showed me his book. wow, there you are. young frank, huh? >> $6 a month. >> $6 a month. there were so many other veterans. ricardo saunders, who served in iraq and afghanistan, here to thank the older veterans, because without them -- >> i wouldn't have been able to do my job, you know? so hopefully i'm paving the way. >> nice to meet you....
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. >> landis is a world war ii veteran who took part in the battles of normandy and the bulge. >> theen and the women were fighting with each other to get to the soldiers so they could kiss them and hug them. it was fabulous to see the love they had for our troops. >> france has given the legion of honor to dozens of world war ii veterans. >> landis says all the troops are worthy of this honor. congratulations to him. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." the three american sailors attacked. tonight, the moments right before, what they were shouting at the sailors, trying to then put bags over their heads. who was behind this? martha raddatz standing by. >>> breaking now. the earthquake in america tonight. reports just coming in. also, the snow waist-deep. the plummeting temperatures. record-breaking. the new worries tonight. the freeze warnings as we head into this evening, all the way down to the south. >>> the frightening moments at the new world trade center. 69 stories up and dangling. tonight, the pictures from inside the tower as it all played out. >>> and, begging for your mone
. >> landis is a world war ii veteran who took part in the battles of normandy and the bulge. >> theen and the women were fighting with each other to get to the soldiers so they could kiss them and hug them. it was fabulous to see the love they had for our troops. >> france has given the legion of honor to dozens of world war ii veterans. >> landis says all the troops are worthy of this honor. congratulations to him. >>> welcome to "world news...
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so unlike world war ii where you land on the normandy beachheads on june 1944 and at the end of june you're here and then by july you're here and then you take paris and you're at the frank owe-german border and everyone understands by using geography as a scorecard how well the war is going. in a war without front lines like vietnam, how do you know you're winning? and if you don't know how well you're winning, how do you know if your strategy is working? and i think that's another important part here of the implementation of this strategy. not only is west moreland dealing with a number of different wars that are occurring simultaneously throughout south vietnam and throughout southeast asia, i would argue, but he also has very little ability to get a true understanding of how well the war is progressing and how effective the united states armed forces are doing in terms of achieving that military or those political objectives and that is incredibly frustrating for not only west moreland, but for subordinate military commanders. how do i assess the moilt loyalty if pacification is
so unlike world war ii where you land on the normandy beachheads on june 1944 and at the end of june you're here and then by july you're here and then you take paris and you're at the frank owe-german border and everyone understands by using geography as a scorecard how well the war is going. in a war without front lines like vietnam, how do you know you're winning? and if you don't know how well you're winning, how do you know if your strategy is working? and i think that's another important...
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theight your way through hedges and lanes of normandy. there are different forms of courage and it took incredible courage to lead and choose the right moment. courage without planning is not enough. owe is the debt we churchill and roosevelt. i want to end with the worst spokenll spoke of 1944, without hindsight, he said, it is a most serious time we enter upon, then god we enter upon inch our great allies, all great friendship. thank you very much. [applause] >> ok. thank you. well, before i begin with a few questions. would either of you like to respond to the other that you heard in the opening? >> can you hear me? >> yes. remarks verylen's moving. my father landed at age 25, commencing 1000 men. by the end of august, he lost 600. 1000 men.ing that says it all. having said that, that's a personal feeling i have. the only thing i we may have airbrushed a little bit. we have talked about the natural fears of many of the individuals involved, churchill, eisenhower, and allen brooke. i am working on my second volume which follows to roose
theight your way through hedges and lanes of normandy. there are different forms of courage and it took incredible courage to lead and choose the right moment. courage without planning is not enough. owe is the debt we churchill and roosevelt. i want to end with the worst spokenll spoke of 1944, without hindsight, he said, it is a most serious time we enter upon, then god we enter upon inch our great allies, all great friendship. thank you very much. [applause] >> ok. thank you. well,...
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done a british memorial in normandy. a royal navy memorial on the banks of the thames. he had done field marshal alexander in wellington barracks next to buckingham palace. i knew he was the real thing, but i was always an advocate and admirer of the world war i sculptor. you have all seen his work, it's on the corner between hyde park in st. james park next to the duke of wellington's monument. it's great stuff. so i saw butler. said i'm a devotee of the sargeant jagger stuff. i don't want any modern things come i want to take it back like it was. heart --ve it in your if you ever in your heart wanted to do something, some sculpture that would resonate with you. , heeached back, in his barn took a piece of paper off the nail on a wall, andrew a stick figure here. it's -- it's in rome. that's mary holding the body of christ. this is a rainbow soldier. he said i'm not a religious man. he said i can't call it the rainbow soldier. it's the soldier. and we made the decision right there to do this work, which he did, it took several months. we had a cast in scotland, moved t
done a british memorial in normandy. a royal navy memorial on the banks of the thames. he had done field marshal alexander in wellington barracks next to buckingham palace. i knew he was the real thing, but i was always an advocate and admirer of the world war i sculptor. you have all seen his work, it's on the corner between hyde park in st. james park next to the duke of wellington's monument. it's great stuff. so i saw butler. said i'm a devotee of the sargeant jagger stuff. i don't want any...
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this executioner is hash shard from normandy france. they are looking at whether this man is a former medical student from what else. kassig is the 59 hostage along with james foley and steven sotloff from the u.s. to be decapitat decapitated. >> our friends and partners are not intimidated. isis is very, very wrong. >> isis kept the video up longer and it spread more widely. ainsley and heather? >> thank you. katherine. they rehired james kilgore. he was let go when his criminal fast was revealed. they demanded he get his job back. he was even surprised. he was convicted of killing a mother of four back in 1975 during a bank robbery in california. marrying a murderer? 80-year-olds charles manson licensed to we had his bride to be a 26-year-old who left her home 9 the years ago to move near him and live to clear his name. >> it is a myth so deeply embedded into the consciousness of society that people just assume that it is true. >> star burton was originally drawn to manson about his writings about the environment. she says the wedding
this executioner is hash shard from normandy france. they are looking at whether this man is a former medical student from what else. kassig is the 59 hostage along with james foley and steven sotloff from the u.s. to be decapitat decapitated. >> our friends and partners are not intimidated. isis is very, very wrong. >> isis kept the video up longer and it spread more widely. ainsley and heather? >> thank you. katherine. they rehired james kilgore. he was let go when his...
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a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a vow that captured iwo jima.t weathered tet. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. dav fights to keep that promise. so all veterans and their families get the benefits and support they earned. for help, visit dav.org. >> scientist are watching the largest sun spot in 25 years and sending out flares that disrupt navigation systems and radio communications and the sun spot is 20 times the size the surface of the earth and the flares produce as much energy as what happens if there is a hit from a giant solar flare? with me now, frank, what does happen if there is this giant solar flare that hits us? >> it is a matter of speculation. but the general consensus is that it is very bad for a electifiied society like ours ú storm caused mass disruption of the system that we had in the time. the wires caught on fire. the society dependent and systems that would be devitated, would grind to a screeching halt and the loss of life as a result
a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a vow that captured iwo jima.t weathered tet. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. dav fights to keep that promise. so all veterans and their families get the benefits and support they earned. for help, visit dav.org. >> scientist are watching the largest sun spot in 25 years and sending out flares that disrupt navigation systems and radio communications and the...
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a promise at hit the beaches normandy. a covena that splithe skies over bern. a vow that capred iwo jima. a promise was made. solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended kh. a pact thadug inn da nang. a contract that athered tet. a omise was made. a pledge that stmed e desert in iraq. bond that patrolled dodoor-to-doorn fallujah. promise was made. to aca's veterans. a prome we all must ke. fighor all veterans and eir milies so they get t health care, nancial benefits and suppo they eard. if youu'e a veteran who need help, or you'd like to help us ep t promise, vit dav.org. . lou: aew thoughts what has been agreat week f the reblican par, and dare i yt, a great week for t nation,,tentially. reblicans have every reason to celebrate achievi htoric gains inhe senatend the house, and winningontrol of the sena expandi the majoriti in e hoe, vernorships d stat leslltures. yet congress' rulingpty has been relucnt to celebrate their wi. spkejohn boehner warning his party this , quot,n a ti for celebration but time for goment to start getng he's rht ab
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steamship business and i think one of the mysteries of that business is the destruction of the lighter normandyare there -- involved in that do you know? >> no that i saw any evidence of although it's an amazing story that deserves investigation and maybe ray can -- [laughter] you have got enough but i saw no evidence that they were involved in that but who knows. the great french liner which burned in new york harbor. >> let me ask, how much conversation with her about letting the rain continue on longer than they did? >> yeah you know it was when, as we got closer to the war and one thing that happened was one of the ships that the germans attempted to inform the u-boats about the ss robin moore was on a list of 11 ships that they gave to sebold. one of those ships sunk and was sunk by a u-boat which was the first u.s. merchant ship sunk during the war the ss robin moore. that slowly, there were a few members that wouldn't come up to the office anymore. things started to get a little hot. i didn't mention it but there was this one irish member of the ring. there were 34 warren's and three wer
steamship business and i think one of the mysteries of that business is the destruction of the lighter normandyare there -- involved in that do you know? >> no that i saw any evidence of although it's an amazing story that deserves investigation and maybe ray can -- [laughter] you have got enough but i saw no evidence that they were involved in that but who knows. the great french liner which burned in new york harbor. >> let me ask, how much conversation with her about letting the...
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did that star spangled banner yet wave over american troops in trenches from france, beaches of normandyjungles of vietnam, streets of fallujah and the valleys of afghanistan? and does that star spangled banner yet wave over every forward position, ship, base, woman and man deployed in the service of our nation today? does it wave on the front porches of families, waiting out those deployments, silently praying for their warrior's safe return. does it wave over walter reed, fort belvoir, the center for the intrepid, the v.a. trauma center, and so many other places where american warriors continue their march to recovery? it waves in every school house, firehouse, little league field where american veterans serve their community while standing ready. in the guard and reserve. it waves in the hearts of every american long after their time in uniform is through. and in the silent vigil above the row of white headstones here and over there. ladies and gentlemen, francis scott key's questions persist to this day. does that star spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of the free and the home
did that star spangled banner yet wave over american troops in trenches from france, beaches of normandyjungles of vietnam, streets of fallujah and the valleys of afghanistan? and does that star spangled banner yet wave over every forward position, ship, base, woman and man deployed in the service of our nation today? does it wave on the front porches of families, waiting out those deployments, silently praying for their warrior's safe return. does it wave over walter reed, fort belvoir, the...
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he picked up in normandy and popped it in his mouth and chewed thoughtfully. the second half went on but unusually quiet most of the time it's over announced and usually a landslide victory i sat in silence waiting for the storm. early in the fourth quarter they be beefed into raising the eagles and the redskins and my father made his move. a hand ran down in front of my face and i jumped. now what was coming. but they can't opened and in front of me was a bit of chocolate completely off and free. he missed a piece, my father said. [laughter] so that is a memoir that's for me. the book is also in a certain way for my students and for students in general. as some of you know i'm a book for learning guide and most things come directly or indirectly out of the reading of books that i agreed with plato in the republic that if you only have an intellectual education is sufficient and people's philosophies have the souls of warriors they are strong and resilient and they are charged with a word i will be coming back to. flush everybody else was flying around and he
he picked up in normandy and popped it in his mouth and chewed thoughtfully. the second half went on but unusually quiet most of the time it's over announced and usually a landslide victory i sat in silence waiting for the storm. early in the fourth quarter they be beefed into raising the eagles and the redskins and my father made his move. a hand ran down in front of my face and i jumped. now what was coming. but they can't opened and in front of me was a bit of chocolate completely off and...
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did that star spangled banner yet wave over american troops and trenches in france and beaches of normandyah and the valleys of afghanistan and does that star spangled banner yet wave over every forward position, ship, base, woman and man deplayed in the service of our nation today? does the wave on the front porches of families weighting them out and praying for the warrior's safe return? does it wave over walter reed over bell voyeur, the center for the intrepid, the va trauma center and so many other places where american warriors continue to march to recovery? it waves in every preiss station, firehouse, business and little league field where americans serve their community while standing ready in the guard and the reserve. it waves long after their time in uniform is through. and the silent vigil above the row of whitehead stones here and over there. ladies and gentlemen, francis scott key's questions persist to this day. does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? thanks to all of you veterans, to the unbroken line of warriors who answ
did that star spangled banner yet wave over american troops and trenches in france and beaches of normandyah and the valleys of afghanistan and does that star spangled banner yet wave over every forward position, ship, base, woman and man deplayed in the service of our nation today? does the wave on the front porches of families weighting them out and praying for the warrior's safe return? does it wave over walter reed over bell voyeur, the center for the intrepid, the va trauma center and so...
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. >> reporter: the -- inter -- maxine from normandy france and british norths question whether this -- steve on sotloff to be decap pated. >> our friends and partners are not intimidated. isil is very, very wrong. >> reporter: the video was also released in a novel way i r by sitting several distribution networks overnight. isis kept the video up longer and it spread more widely. >> isis is just one of the policy headaches greeting president obama now that he ee' back from a week-long asia trip. >> reporter: president obama was briefed on the execution of a third american by isis as he returned from china, burma and australia. at a news conference on his final stop, he admitted he could envision a scenario in which u.s. ground forces might need to take on the group. >> there are always circumstances in which the united states might need to deploy u.s. ground troops, so the question just ends up being what are those circumstances? >> reporter: for example, he said in the remote chance isis obtained a nuclear weapon, he would order a u.s. attack. meanwhile fox obtained a -- reaching ano
. >> reporter: the -- inter -- maxine from normandy france and british norths question whether this -- steve on sotloff to be decap pated. >> our friends and partners are not intimidated. isil is very, very wrong. >> reporter: the video was also released in a novel way i r by sitting several distribution networks overnight. isis kept the video up longer and it spread more widely. >> isis is just one of the policy headaches greeting president obama now that he ee' back...
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did that star-spangled banner yet wave over american troops in trenches in france, beaches of normandy fallujah and the valleys of afghanistan? and does that star-spangled banner yet wave over every forward position, ship, base, woman and man destroyed in the service of our nation today. does it wave on the front porches of families waiting out those deployments? silently praying for their warrior's safe return? there's a wave over walter reed, the center for the intrepid, the v.a. center and so many other places where american warriors continue their march to recovery. it waves in every police station, firehouse, school, business and little league field where american veterans served their communities while standing ready in the guard and the reserve. it waves in the hearts of every american long after their time in uniform is through. and in the silent vigil above the row of white headstones here and over there. ladies and gentlemen, francis scott key's questions persist to this day -- does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the braef? and th
did that star-spangled banner yet wave over american troops in trenches in france, beaches of normandy fallujah and the valleys of afghanistan? and does that star-spangled banner yet wave over every forward position, ship, base, woman and man destroyed in the service of our nation today. does it wave on the front porches of families waiting out those deployments? silently praying for their warrior's safe return? there's a wave over walter reed, the center for the intrepid, the v.a. center and...
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at normandy hotel, it can drop from $309. >> we start thinking about christmas earlier and earlier.t 19th. are you thinking about christmas august 19th, aaron? >> not me. >> according to the royal statisticthe al society, internet severals for santa claus, elf and presents increase during the summer holidays. this means we're now thinking about christmas nearly lee months earlier than we did in 2007. i'm thinking people want to take a look at the bargains and scoop up presents early. man, those people are prepared. >> i do think about elves in august. the little guys. give them a thought. >>> more than a dozen baby chicks are in a new home after a man mailed him to his ex-girlfriend as a prank. she got them early in the month in the mail along with a note that said there are a lot of other chicks out there. >> haha. >> she told the postal worker who delivered them she was going to throw them in the trash so the postal worker took them to the humane society. they are now safe living in an animal sanctuary in poolsville, maryland and winchester, virginia. >>> it is legal to ship baby
at normandy hotel, it can drop from $309. >> we start thinking about christmas earlier and earlier.t 19th. are you thinking about christmas august 19th, aaron? >> not me. >> according to the royal statisticthe al society, internet severals for santa claus, elf and presents increase during the summer holidays. this means we're now thinking about christmas nearly lee months earlier than we did in 2007. i'm thinking people want to take a look at the bargains and scoop up presents...
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he is acting essentially as dwight eisenhower did during the 1844.on of normandy in he's going to oversee all of the smaller pieces. unlike pike, grant definitely wants to be the alpha male and have his hand in the pot. and a matter of a few hours in to battle in the wilderness, grant is already putting his impact on the army. grant essentially writing behind , looking behind meade over his shoulders the whole time. it is a tough position for meade . george gordon meade is a fantastic character and fantastic division commander appeared we do not know how well of a corps commander he would be because we do not have enough to battlebut he had won the of gettysburg which was good enough for general grant. unfortunately, meade will turn into a high-ranking staff officer. he will be grant's george marshall, from going up into world war ii. so now grant is going to be a different kind of beast. as we look at the map, i want you to focus on the red and blue line heading down toward richmond. grant realizes very quickly, as does lincoln and jefferson davis, the fastest way to get a confederate ar
he is acting essentially as dwight eisenhower did during the 1844.on of normandy in he's going to oversee all of the smaller pieces. unlike pike, grant definitely wants to be the alpha male and have his hand in the pot. and a matter of a few hours in to battle in the wilderness, grant is already putting his impact on the army. grant essentially writing behind , looking behind meade over his shoulders the whole time. it is a tough position for meade . george gordon meade is a fantastic character...
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that woman you heard from, her father was in the parade, there on normandy for d-day. many years since a veteran has been from world war i, those are all gone, the last surviving veteran passed away in 2011. memorial service starting behind me at any moment here and then the parade going down santa clara market and ending across from the edge of cesar chavez around 1:30, hour and a half long parade. reporting live here in downtown san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> all right, bob, thanks. i'm sure we can come back and see pictures from the parade later in the newscast. >>> still to come, virus free and out of the hospital. new york city's first ebola patient speaks out this morning. >>> plus an arctic blast across the country. and after getting dumped with all that snow, now they have freezing temperatures to look forward to. >>> yeah, we're going to see a lot of talk about the bitter cold in the midwest and northeast. for us, we'll be talking about something that we desperately need, the rain. but not for this veterans day. intervals of clouds and sun. the ra
that woman you heard from, her father was in the parade, there on normandy for d-day. many years since a veteran has been from world war i, those are all gone, the last surviving veteran passed away in 2011. memorial service starting behind me at any moment here and then the parade going down santa clara market and ending across from the edge of cesar chavez around 1:30, hour and a half long parade. reporting live here in downtown san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> all right,...
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he picked up in normandy and popped it in his mouth and chewed thoughtfully. the second half went on but unusually quiet most of the time it's over announced and usually a landslide victory i sat in silence waiting for the storm. early in the fourth quarter they be beefed into raising the eagles and the redskins and my father made his move. a hand ran down in front of my face and i jumped. now what was coming. but they can't opened and in front of me was a bit of chocolate completely off and free. he missed a piece, my father said. [laughter] so that is a memoir that's for me. the book is also in a certain way for my students and for students in general. as some of you know i'm a book for learning guide and most things come directly or indirectly out of the reading of books that i agreed with plato in the republic that if you only have an intellectual education is sufficient and people's philosophies have the souls of warriors they are strong and resilient and they are charged with a word i will be coming back to. flush everybody else was flying around and he
he picked up in normandy and popped it in his mouth and chewed thoughtfully. the second half went on but unusually quiet most of the time it's over announced and usually a landslide victory i sat in silence waiting for the storm. early in the fourth quarter they be beefed into raising the eagles and the redskins and my father made his move. a hand ran down in front of my face and i jumped. now what was coming. but they can't opened and in front of me was a bit of chocolate completely off and...
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based on a conviction that people were returning to a better part. 200 years of separation from normandyade englishmen of some of these and it becomes increasingly interesting how the reconquest anglo-saxon witchhunt imposed their wishes on king's. and everything differently from now on, they are saying we are returning in some sense to the anglo-saxon ideal of the law -- the king being subject to it. the really revolutionary thing and why magna carta became so special is it contained an enforcement mechanism. in plenty of kings who have taken coronation oath where they swore to uphold the law what could you do about it if they king changes his mind? a lot of kings are rare creatures in the middle ages. it is a form of more than humanity contagious, a well learned lesson. fortunately, fortunately for the whole history of our species shortly after the charter, king john rendered one last verdict to his country by dying, throw a pass to his 9-year-old son who became henry iii which means a conciliar government that the idea of an enforcement mechanism, or a council that would be above the
based on a conviction that people were returning to a better part. 200 years of separation from normandyade englishmen of some of these and it becomes increasingly interesting how the reconquest anglo-saxon witchhunt imposed their wishes on king's. and everything differently from now on, they are saying we are returning in some sense to the anglo-saxon ideal of the law -- the king being subject to it. the really revolutionary thing and why magna carta became so special is it contained an...
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was, florence and normandy, really the center of it all. you may remember reginald denney was a truck driver. pulled from his truck and beaten there on television. and there were no police officers at all anywhere around there. because -- i think they were just too much fear about going in there and enflaming the situation any further. ultimately, at the time i was a public defender. i want to johnnie cochran's office from there. we represented reginald denney in a lawsuit that actually proved to be unsuccessful. but the issue there was whether or not he should have been protected. and he was not. because the police would not come into that area because it was so volatile. so, you know it is very interesting seeing how the police make the decision as but huh how to handle these sorts of volatile situations. makes sense to goen ein or sta back. >> the acquittal of o.j. simpson as well. and the grand jury here. and how many people depending on ethnicity saw different outcomes here. what do you make of that? >> well, you know it is, it is a si
was, florence and normandy, really the center of it all. you may remember reginald denney was a truck driver. pulled from his truck and beaten there on television. and there were no police officers at all anywhere around there. because -- i think they were just too much fear about going in there and enflaming the situation any further. ultimately, at the time i was a public defender. i want to johnnie cochran's office from there. we represented reginald denney in a lawsuit that actually proved...
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the latest information is the french have certainly identified the catholic man from normandy who wasnd uk intelligence services will be doing the same thing. now identifying them is one thing because obviously they'll be able to go back, be able to track what their routes are, go and speak to family and friends and identify what the motives were, if you like, trying to get into the psychology of what turns someone from being a good person on the streets of london or america or europe into converting through radical islam what actually is the process of being disenfranchised. how did that come about? the imams, the mosques, what were the reasons for that? >> given your expertise, do you think they'll find something, the united states? >> the longer it goes on, i do. but the problem is at the moment when you're looking at actually apprehending someone, you need ground forces, you need boots on the ground. you need -- i used to hunt al qaeda in baghdad for years, drop special forces off high asset targets. we were working on months if not years of init tell generals. we would be using v
the latest information is the french have certainly identified the catholic man from normandy who wasnd uk intelligence services will be doing the same thing. now identifying them is one thing because obviously they'll be able to go back, be able to track what their routes are, go and speak to family and friends and identify what the motives were, if you like, trying to get into the psychology of what turns someone from being a good person on the streets of london or america or europe into...
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kohls was on the beaches of normandy, and remembers that day all too clearly. >> there's no place totrees to get behind. and very few rocks. so that was just like slaughter right there. >> reporter: kohls fought hard for his country. but thought a lot about the inequality back home. he had to serve in a segregated army. >> very harsh feelings to be going, trying to make it better for another country. we were being segregated right here in our own country. >> reporter: kohls has four children. he retired from the u.s. postal service. a lifetime of allegiance to his country. >> just lucky. just to wake up, you feel lucky. >> reporter: in the district, kristin wright, news4. >> alfonso kohls' son is working with the smithsonian's national museum of african-american museum of history and culture. he hopes it exhibit his father's story. >>> veronica is here with another check on our weather. i like what you said earlier about we celebrated the veterans today and then worry about the weather. >> exactly. and boy, it's going to be a dramatic turn that we're going to take with the weather ar
kohls was on the beaches of normandy, and remembers that day all too clearly. >> there's no place totrees to get behind. and very few rocks. so that was just like slaughter right there. >> reporter: kohls fought hard for his country. but thought a lot about the inequality back home. he had to serve in a segregated army. >> very harsh feelings to be going, trying to make it better for another country. we were being segregated right here in our own country. >> reporter:...
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he's from the normandy area and went to syria in 2013. it's not clear what participation they're talking about, but they do say they've analyzed the video and their word is they've established with a very high probability that he was involved. we know there have been over r other efforts, what do you know about this young man? >> we don't get a lot of information about it other than the fact that the united states was looking for him. we know also obviously that he was a united states army ranger, there's certain they concern about leaving one of your own behind. he had gone on to become an aid worker in syria but it's clear they tried to get intelligence they could about him, clearly too late. >> we talk about that in such a matter of fact way which we need to but we must pause and recognize this is a young man cut down in the prime of his life doing good works for the world, his family obviously devastated. it's difficult not to look at these images and remember that, the way they want him to be be remembered. not the way they want him
he's from the normandy area and went to syria in 2013. it's not clear what participation they're talking about, but they do say they've analyzed the video and their word is they've established with a very high probability that he was involved. we know there have been over r other efforts, what do you know about this young man? >> we don't get a lot of information about it other than the fact that the united states was looking for him. we know also obviously that he was a united states...
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here he is in june when he attended the 70th anniversary of the normandy invasion.et's talk about the president, his gum and bigger issues at steak during the president's overseas trip with michael weiss, a columnist in with "foreign policy" magazine. chinese media has -- i want to ask you, is this what we should be paying attention to? but you have chinese media focused on this and there is a lot of protocol and etiquette that goes into meetings like this and this is obviously bothering them. >> i mean, look, i think this is sort of the fluff of the coverage of this sort of important event. you know, there is also the famous photograph or image of vladimir putin putting the shawl, i think it was, on the wife of the chinese leader. i take that as slightly more significant, although that's been given to the same kind of mocking or derisive e commentary in the media. >> i'm very familiar with this woman and her husband. >> i have a better rapport with the chinese government than you do and this happens the same week that gazprom has made a deal with china. so the russ
here he is in june when he attended the 70th anniversary of the normandy invasion.et's talk about the president, his gum and bigger issues at steak during the president's overseas trip with michael weiss, a columnist in with "foreign policy" magazine. chinese media has -- i want to ask you, is this what we should be paying attention to? but you have chinese media focused on this and there is a lot of protocol and etiquette that goes into meetings like this and this is obviously...
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. >> he took part in the battle of normandy, the battle of the bulge and helped liberate a concentration he is jewish and says the medal should go to all the men who fought for the liberation of france. >> truly, it's remembering all of the great deeds of so many tens of thousands of men who gave their life, gave their bodies, for the benefit of saving france and freedom itself. >> after the war, landis started a construction company in the bay area. he also served as the mayor of woodside for six years. >>> just ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, san jose cops poised to make their case for using drones. how is that idea flying among city residents? >>> also, the attack on u.s. sailors in turkey and the amazing poise one showed during an extremely frightening situation. >>> plus the drastic and rather expensive steps being taken today to rid a san francisco lake of some unwanted fish. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the s
. >> he took part in the battle of normandy, the battle of the bulge and helped liberate a concentration he is jewish and says the medal should go to all the men who fought for the liberation of france. >> truly, it's remembering all of the great deeds of so many tens of thousands of men who gave their life, gave their bodies, for the benefit of saving france and freedom itself. >> after the war, landis started a construction company in the bay area. he also served as the...
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i want to talk a little bit from rick who is from normandy, the district where michael brown ended up going high school and he's out here and got his sign. why do you come out on a regular basis out here to stand out in the elements, out in front of the police department? >> well i come out here, my main reason, we want justice. not only for mike brown's family but we want to make a statement for all the citizens around this area because we have witnessed injustice that we go through day in and day out with the police department, the profiling, the harassment and we just want to speak out and protest because we want our voices to be heard. >> let me ask you about the other side of the coin where people are saying well the justice system is there, there's a grand jury looking at all this, they are looking at all the evidence and can we just let the process happen and let them decide what justice is? >> well, we have seen and we've heard from the witnesses about mike brown, his hands were up in the air and to put that many bullets in that young man, to let him lie in the street for that
i want to talk a little bit from rick who is from normandy, the district where michael brown ended up going high school and he's out here and got his sign. why do you come out on a regular basis out here to stand out in the elements, out in front of the police department? >> well i come out here, my main reason, we want justice. not only for mike brown's family but we want to make a statement for all the citizens around this area because we have witnessed injustice that we go through day...