121
121
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
growing up in the oklahoma bible belt, she was known then as bradley manning. she says she found it increasingly difficult to fit in. >> i really struggled with gender, i was struggling as a teenager. i'm looking for my place in the world. >> what made you feel the call to enlist in the military? >> i'd see on the television, on the evening news, the surge in iraq. iraq descending into chaos. i felt like maybe i can do something, maybe i can make a difference. >> reporter: manning's computer skills earned her a spot as an army intelligence analyst, deployed to iraq where she was tasked with sifting through classified reports. but she says it opened her eyes to a starkly different version of the war. images like these. american soldiers opening fire from an apache helicopter. >> oh, yeah, look at that, right through the wind shield, ha ha. >> reporter: on what would turn out to be civilians, including children. >> it's their fault for bringing their kids to a battle. >> that's right. >> reporter: among the 12 dead, two journalists from reuters. >> everything you
growing up in the oklahoma bible belt, she was known then as bradley manning. she says she found it increasingly difficult to fit in. >> i really struggled with gender, i was struggling as a teenager. i'm looking for my place in the world. >> what made you feel the call to enlist in the military? >> i'd see on the television, on the evening news, the surge in iraq. iraq descending into chaos. i felt like maybe i can do something, maybe i can make a difference. >>...
120
120
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
growing up in the oklahoma bible belt, she was known then as bradley manning.made you feel the call to enlist in the military? >> i'd see on the television, on the evening news, the surge in iraq. iraq descending into chaos. i felt like maybe i can do something, maybe i can make a difference. >> reporter: manning's computer skills earned her a spot as an army intelligence analyst, deployed to iraq where she was tasked with sifting through classified reports. but she says it opened her eyes to a starkly different version of the war. images like these. american soldiers opening fire from an apache helicopter. >> oh, yeah, look at that, right through the wind shield, ha ha. >> reporter: on what would turn out to be civilians, including children. >> it's their fault for bringing their kids to a battle. >> that's right. >> reporter: among the 12 dead, two journalists from reuters. >> everything you need to know about warfare is right there in one video. >> what do you mean? >> counterinsurgency warfare is not a simple thing. it's not as simple as good guys versus ba
growing up in the oklahoma bible belt, she was known then as bradley manning.made you feel the call to enlist in the military? >> i'd see on the television, on the evening news, the surge in iraq. iraq descending into chaos. i felt like maybe i can do something, maybe i can make a difference. >> reporter: manning's computer skills earned her a spot as an army intelligence analyst, deployed to iraq where she was tasked with sifting through classified reports. but she says it opened...
113
113
Jun 2, 2017
06/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
oklahoma. there was literal belief in the bible, literal believe after noah's arc the rainbow was a promise fromd never destroy the earth and then there's -- and also the idea that man has dominion over the earth and it's blessing. it's faith and wealth in that part of the country that shapes public policy. the legislature in oklahoma just passed a law that would spare teachers from any lawsuits if they wanted to teach contrary alternative theories to evolution or manmade climate change, and so when you try to come at that ideology with science, it's just like hitting a brick wall. >> interesting. let's change the subject a bit to what will be a dominant story, the fbi director james comey testifying. he's certainly going to be asked whether he felt the president pressured him. he might -- i'm sure he'll even be asked that he felt it was an obstruction of justice potentially for the president to tell him to lay off mike flynn. this could be a huge week in the trump presidency. >> it will be dramatic testimony and we'll see what he says. but i'm sort of surprised that the special counsel bob muel
oklahoma. there was literal belief in the bible, literal believe after noah's arc the rainbow was a promise fromd never destroy the earth and then there's -- and also the idea that man has dominion over the earth and it's blessing. it's faith and wealth in that part of the country that shapes public policy. the legislature in oklahoma just passed a law that would spare teachers from any lawsuits if they wanted to teach contrary alternative theories to evolution or manmade climate change, and so...
52
52
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
KQEH
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
oklahoma. the telegram said be careful. he carried with him just a bible and a pistol.stepped out of the boarding house that evening. he was abducted at some point, a sack was wrapped around his dead, found in a cold veteran. had been beaten to death and stabbed more than 20 times and a "washington post" headline reported what the osage already families, white seltzers marrying into families pretending to love these people, sometimes having children with them. while systematically plotting to kill them. and so molly had to reckon with fact that the people targeting her family were people who she thought loved her. who she thought she trusted it was one of these crimes that made these so deeply nefarious. by 1923, there were officially more than two dozen osage murders and it was then that the osage tribal council issued a resolution that said, pleading for federal authorities to step in and it was then that the case was taken up by a rather obscure branch of the justice department. it was then known as the bureau of investigation. and of course, we know it today it woul
oklahoma. the telegram said be careful. he carried with him just a bible and a pistol.stepped out of the boarding house that evening. he was abducted at some point, a sack was wrapped around his dead, found in a cold veteran. had been beaten to death and stabbed more than 20 times and a "washington post" headline reported what the osage already families, white seltzers marrying into families pretending to love these people, sometimes having children with them. while systematically...