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i work here at the pendleton police department.ike a normal police officer. >> jackson was out hunting elk when they caught danny wu. and rushed in still in his camo hoping finally to get answers to his year of questions. >> are you willing to talk to me? >> to a certain point. >> the chief and the d.a. watched from a nearby office. >> i didn't expect him to say anything. i expected him to ask for a lawyer. i wasn't sure how he was going to respond to any of the questions. >> but d.a. primis and all of them were in for a big surprise. >> what's your name? >> my name is lukah chang. >> i want to write it down. what's your last name? >> sure enough not danny wu. lukah chang, 23 years old, the son of christian missionaries. a deserter from the u.s. marines who drifted into town without any plan and stayed in that downtown motel where he encountered a maid named amy jane. >> did you talk to her? >> no. only in passing like she would knock on the door. >> soon he was broke, living on the street, spending his days at the town library acr
i work here at the pendleton police department.ike a normal police officer. >> jackson was out hunting elk when they caught danny wu. and rushed in still in his camo hoping finally to get answers to his year of questions. >> are you willing to talk to me? >> to a certain point. >> the chief and the d.a. watched from a nearby office. >> i didn't expect him to say anything. i expected him to ask for a lawyer. i wasn't sure how he was going to respond to any of the...
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inside pendleton he's in one of the riskiest programs.he gang unit. >> on the streets we was taught to smash on sight. beat them up and take what they got. we was taught to hate them. most people want things that they ain't never had before. and they believe money can get you anything. it ain't about bringing you happiness. it's about you want to be on a higher level than the average person. you want to be somebody that you're not made to be. >> education is the key. whether it's getting your g.e.d. or going to college. the biggest factor that's going to tell whether you come back to prison or not is education. >> director eric courtney oversees the program that puts rival gang members side by side. >> what kind of things do you want to teach your daughter that maybe your father wasn't around to teach you? what kind of things different do you want to do with yours? >> teach her to get an education. >> g.d. and the vice lords, they wouldn't talk. in here since they're isolated they have to. they realize they're the same. they're more the s
inside pendleton he's in one of the riskiest programs.he gang unit. >> on the streets we was taught to smash on sight. beat them up and take what they got. we was taught to hate them. most people want things that they ain't never had before. and they believe money can get you anything. it ain't about bringing you happiness. it's about you want to be on a higher level than the average person. you want to be somebody that you're not made to be. >> education is the key. whether it's...
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amy: i want to turn to the artist adam pendleton.he is the person who incorporated the black lives matter into the exhibit at the belgian pavilion at the venice biennale. adam pendleton recently spoke to artsy about the exhibit. >> one of the things that ended up becoming part of the project was the language that cropped up after the recent fatal shootings in the united states of people like trayvon martin and michael brown, and that is the black lives matter language. so i have incorporated that .anguage into the installation so i was really given the opportunity to think through that broad idea through my own work in very specific ways. that sort of involved me looking , which is aa foundation for all the things that i do, the merging of like as a signifier and is a kind of as a kind- and dada of movement. black lives matter is seen to be the kind of perfect way to encapsulate a response to that. amy: that was adam pendleton describing the exhibit at the belgian pavilion. i have to say that the description of venice right now, if y
amy: i want to turn to the artist adam pendleton.he is the person who incorporated the black lives matter into the exhibit at the belgian pavilion at the venice biennale. adam pendleton recently spoke to artsy about the exhibit. >> one of the things that ended up becoming part of the project was the language that cropped up after the recent fatal shootings in the united states of people like trayvon martin and michael brown, and that is the black lives matter language. so i have...
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he was a decorated marine who previously served at camp pendleton and okinawa. >>> an influential civil rights leader and politician passed away. julian bond was the grandson of a slave who marched with martin luther king jr. as a student activist back in the '60s. in 1968 he was the first african-american nominated by a major political party to serve as a vice president. but he had to withdraw because he was too young. bond founded the southern poverty law center in 1971 became head of the na ac and served 20 years in the georgia house and senate. julian bond was 75 years old and died on saturday. >>> vice president joe biden is still mulling over whether to make a new run for president. his advisers reportedly are urging him to make up his mind soon. he is said to be weighing all options including the toll a campaign could take on his family. there's a push for biden to decide by october 1st. considered to be the latest he could realistically join the race for the democratic nomination. at the same time, a new poll shows a shake-up in the race in both major parties. a national fox new
he was a decorated marine who previously served at camp pendleton and okinawa. >>> an influential civil rights leader and politician passed away. julian bond was the grandson of a slave who marched with martin luther king jr. as a student activist back in the '60s. in 1968 he was the first african-american nominated by a major political party to serve as a vice president. but he had to withdraw because he was too young. bond founded the southern poverty law center in 1971 became head...
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devon pendleton joins us now for more. what has caused this dramatic loss?ne equity holdings. >> it is a big portfolio and a big stake in big companies. commercial properties fell 17%. the exchange in post limit. together, that results in a huge loss. jonathan: how do they stack up? >> everyone was down a lot in asia. since friday, when the route began, they have lost billions of dollars. jonathan: a huge reversal in fortune. is it just the equity market at play? >> the equity market. it has seasoned everything. privately held companies as well. valued.mpanies are what happens in the public market will impact these as well. jonathan: let's talk about some other billionaires. donald trump. has his closely held and nothing is publicly held. you would not people to look at it closely on a day-to-day basis. you could say his real estate properties have possibly lost some value because it is a scared market right now. still to come, we talk mega m&a. -- haso is making increased its offer for syngenta. turnaround tuesday for european equity. no such thing in asia.
devon pendleton joins us now for more. what has caused this dramatic loss?ne equity holdings. >> it is a big portfolio and a big stake in big companies. commercial properties fell 17%. the exchange in post limit. together, that results in a huge loss. jonathan: how do they stack up? >> everyone was down a lot in asia. since friday, when the route began, they have lost billions of dollars. jonathan: a huge reversal in fortune. is it just the equity market at play? >> the equity...
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room where an inmate and gilchrist, i observed gilchrist on his knee, his face and hands were in pendleton'ssigned off. >> i'm going to say not guilty. it didn't look like what it was. the video cabinet is tall. he was standing there watching the movie, rewinding it. i was in the bottom half of the cabinet. i was putting away videos we had already seen. and the officer came walking by. i knew it looked bad. i told him right -- >> certainly seems like there's sufficient evidence that there was something sexual going on. i'm going to find you guilty of group violation number 15, sexual misconduct. it is a class "b" which can be up to 90 days. i'm just going to go with 60 just like you had on the last one. 60 days disciplinary detention. do you wish to appeal this decision? >> no. >> no appeal? okay. >> he's going into dd because he was found guilty of disciplinary problems. so he is allowed two sets of clothes, two toothpaste, two deodorant, one toothbrush, two bars of soap, his bible. and there's what you're allowed. >> basically this is it. you are stripped of everything. this is my life in
room where an inmate and gilchrist, i observed gilchrist on his knee, his face and hands were in pendleton'ssigned off. >> i'm going to say not guilty. it didn't look like what it was. the video cabinet is tall. he was standing there watching the movie, rewinding it. i was in the bottom half of the cabinet. i was putting away videos we had already seen. and the officer came walking by. i knew it looked bad. i told him right -- >> certainly seems like there's sufficient evidence that...
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where they worked, i saw them exchange a look except for those boxes marked nixon library at camp pendleton. they didn't end up building there so it wouldn't be any help for you. that answer changed everything and help me discover the story. richard nixon illegally grabbed 4000 acres from the united states base in camp milton. he tried to build his library on the most spectacular piece of property the federal government owns. had he he not encountered one small bump in the road and had to resign from office, he would have built the library there. how a president pics where the president library will be is an interesting process. the barack obama library will be located in chicago. you might imagine finding that information encouraged me to look for other site selection information to see what i could find and that's where the trouble began because the national archives cap denying my request. finally i said, i have to get some official answers. i made an appointment to interview the official in charge of the system. she told me the reason my requests were being denied for records about the
where they worked, i saw them exchange a look except for those boxes marked nixon library at camp pendleton. they didn't end up building there so it wouldn't be any help for you. that answer changed everything and help me discover the story. richard nixon illegally grabbed 4000 acres from the united states base in camp milton. he tried to build his library on the most spectacular piece of property the federal government owns. had he he not encountered one small bump in the road and had to...
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devon pendleton joins us with more. good to see you as always.ould bleed for who exactly among the cohort of billionaires? devon: they're gone from extra money rich to reach. everybody suffered some losses. we've seen it worse and emerging markets. two things going on, you saw the rout and markets. you're seeing currency hits. the good example being mexico. he had a lot of problems at his media company. digitalpetition from did the mexican peso fell to a record low last month. it pushed it further. he lost about half his wealth. anna: is it related to market moves we have seen? devon: that is twisting the knife. there is the currencies. and also commodities. commodities have had an effect as well. example is in nigeria the he is africa's- richest person and he has lost 20% of his wealth. of nigeria's wealth comes from energy. europe, the richest man in the ukraine has lost about half of his fortune. there is a war going on right there. that is already stressful enough. anna: devon, thank you very much. joining us from the bloomberg boehner's team
devon pendleton joins us with more. good to see you as always.ould bleed for who exactly among the cohort of billionaires? devon: they're gone from extra money rich to reach. everybody suffered some losses. we've seen it worse and emerging markets. two things going on, you saw the rout and markets. you're seeing currency hits. the good example being mexico. he had a lot of problems at his media company. digitalpetition from did the mexican peso fell to a record low last month. it pushed it...
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when he became a lieutenant or a he was trained at camp pendleton.ve not been in combat at this time to get was informed and sent to combat in january january 1944, for the very first time to the nation in the marshall islands in 1944 was to drive deep into the central pacific and grab an important island that the japanese controlled because the celebrant operating out of there and airplanes operate out of there. they wanted to get there and get the island so they could leapfrog farther into the pacific. so it was a straight shot from san diego write directly to the marshall islands. the army took the southern part of the marshall islands and the marine corps went into the northern part of the marshals and they would have to an island a twin island. the purpose was to capture the island, if the japanese out of there so we could use the island and the japanese could not use the island they have had been using it against us, against wake island and so forth. it was a big strategic move on the part of the command and the pacific not to go intimately but
when he became a lieutenant or a he was trained at camp pendleton.ve not been in combat at this time to get was informed and sent to combat in january january 1944, for the very first time to the nation in the marshall islands in 1944 was to drive deep into the central pacific and grab an important island that the japanese controlled because the celebrant operating out of there and airplanes operate out of there. they wanted to get there and get the island so they could leapfrog farther into...
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devon pendleton joins us for more. yesterday we talked about some of the big chinese names.we have gone to central europe. take us through who has been hit here. devon: central europe. we have ukraine's richest man. steel a big coal and conglomerate in ukraine. and he has seen his wealth fall in half. so, he's a big name. but another big name poroshenko. he's seen his wealth fall 40%. ukraine already was in bad shape with th ee war going on. but also commodities playing a role here. coca prices with poroshenko's candy business. francine: we have been talking about billionaires -- it is not only because of the stocks, but it is currency fluctuations. devon: when you look at the billionaires, we are counting in dollar amounts. obviously, a lot of the wealthy have is going to be in cash. closely held assets in their home countries. it is going to be affected by currency plunges and evaluations. china and in kazakstan. manus: and mentioned all parts of the globe. where has the most amount of pain come in dollar terms? if it was not the china guys you went through yesterday. chan
devon pendleton joins us for more. yesterday we talked about some of the big chinese names.we have gone to central europe. take us through who has been hit here. devon: central europe. we have ukraine's richest man. steel a big coal and conglomerate in ukraine. and he has seen his wealth fall in half. so, he's a big name. but another big name poroshenko. he's seen his wealth fall 40%. ukraine already was in bad shape with th ee war going on. but also commodities playing a role here. coca prices...
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manus: now, bloomberg billionaire reporter devon pendleton joins us., i mean, this is just a huge number. what was behind it? devon: it is what we have been talking about all morning is the market rout. many of these billionaires have a lot tied up in public markets. that is a huge wipeout in their wealth. francine: how do they compare to losses in the rest of asia? the chairman and founder -- they have department stores and tourism and real estate. they have entertainment centers. was spared.ctor he had a giant lost because he is the wealthiest. but across all of asia, you see a significant amount of losses. it's a total departure from what we saw in the beginning of the year. beginning of the year, it was a total billionaire factory in asia. 50 brand-new billionaires were minted in the first half of the year. all those gains completely wiped out. manus: if he was trounced for $3.6 billion. this is what blows my mind. that is the kind of number that gets you on to the bloomberg list. who else is taking pain, apart from the obvious once we have talked
manus: now, bloomberg billionaire reporter devon pendleton joins us., i mean, this is just a huge number. what was behind it? devon: it is what we have been talking about all morning is the market rout. many of these billionaires have a lot tied up in public markets. that is a huge wipeout in their wealth. francine: how do they compare to losses in the rest of asia? the chairman and founder -- they have department stores and tourism and real estate. they have entertainment centers. was...
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there was a stretch of i-84 shut down between pendleton and ontario. so this is getting bad here. wind and humidity low. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. check out all the sunshine. we'll have it everywhere with the warming trend beginning today pushing up to warmer than average highs. the heat will start to ease monday, into average middle parts of next week. look at all those 70s around the bay, showing 80s inland. we'll get to the 90s in antioch but most of us inland will jump to the 100s, near 80 at the >>> we have much more ahead on this friday morning. the parents of kevin ward jr., the race car driver killed on the track by nascar champion tony stewart. the parents are speaking out for the first time. >> you feel like tony stewart killed your son? >> yes, i do. >> most definitely. >> an abc news exclusive. >>> watch this, caught on camera, the worker dropping a service flag on the lawn. you know how you pay the lawn people? then he didn't do anything. he left. the lawn, said it had been treated. come on back
there was a stretch of i-84 shut down between pendleton and ontario. so this is getting bad here. wind and humidity low. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. check out all the sunshine. we'll have it everywhere with the warming trend beginning today pushing up to warmer than average highs. the heat will start to ease monday, into average middle parts of next week. look at all those 70s around the bay, showing 80s inland....
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ba barb, you are up first, a republican in pendleton, oregon. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been watching c-span for years and years and years. i am one of the old ones. i'm in my 70s. i am very strong and involved with politics all of my life. i was a john kennedy backer and also worked for bobby. i have clanged totally over, because i'm not interested in the media and politics being able to tell us what is politically correct. i am a trump. i am backing trump, because he is a leader. as far as the ten that are up there, you can pull part of your -- he can pull part of his cabinet from them. they have got some sharp ones up there. i am also a backer of cruz. i would love to see him as vice-president. however, things have got to change. we do not get, other than c-span, we do not get anything that is open to people. it's basically whatever anybody thinks. we are not talking about what's really wrong in this country. this country is in a mess in all directions. we are going to have to get somebody in there and change it and turn it around. i think trump can. >> tim gr
ba barb, you are up first, a republican in pendleton, oregon. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been watching c-span for years and years and years. i am one of the old ones. i'm in my 70s. i am very strong and involved with politics all of my life. i was a john kennedy backer and also worked for bobby. i have clanged totally over, because i'm not interested in the media and politics being able to tell us what is politically correct. i am a trump. i am backing trump, because...