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yesterday there were a couple of other statements put by former bath assists and pima fill 80ed withormer regime. and other arms malicious in the sunni areas saying they have they have no interest in collaborating with the central government whatsoever. they said the change of al-maliki means nothing to tell. these are a step in the right direction for some in iraq. especially if some of the sunni leaders were a i believe to rejoin the political process that will be good to iraq's future. but i don't see this as a statement coming from the majority of sunnis. it's just a group that have made the step. >> is there anything which al-abad i can do to insure that iraq continues to exist as a unified state. >> there are huge issues facing him. one-third of the country is under the control of other groupings including the islamic state. one-third is under kurdish, like the ruling parties in that region of iraq. and i think the u.s. and europe supporting ethnic a militias in iraq correctly such as the peshmerge undermines al-abadi. so there are real challenges, there are huge challenges tha
yesterday there were a couple of other statements put by former bath assists and pima fill 80ed withormer regime. and other arms malicious in the sunni areas saying they have they have no interest in collaborating with the central government whatsoever. they said the change of al-maliki means nothing to tell. these are a step in the right direction for some in iraq. especially if some of the sunni leaders were a i believe to rejoin the political process that will be good to iraq's future. but i...
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this is the pima air and space museum.ed in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machines to ever fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to spy on other countries. >> it was a secret program, so, they were flying high and fast long before anyone acknowl that the program existed. but in the late '70s, i believe 1978, one of the blackbirds flew from los angeles to new york city in one hour, four minutes, and six seconds. >> wow! i wish all flights from new york to los angeles were that fast! >> yeah, no, exactly. but the in-flight services aren't that great. >> so, what was its top speed? >> generally, it was a little bit over mach 3. >> mach 1 is the sp
this is the pima air and space museum.ed in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machines to ever fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's...
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as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building the great paper airplane, that that would be the thing to do. >> the winner is arturo valdenegro. please come up here. [ applause ] >> well, arturo valdenegro won our fly-off in january of 2012, and so he became our guest engineer, and he was able to name the plane. he named it arturo's desert eagle. >> a team of professional engineers took arturo's concept and created a 15-foot test model. >> hey, arturo? >> oh, hey. >> so, are you excited? >> yeah. >> you want to see it? >> yeah. >> we'll pull it out. >> the model was going to be tested over the desert. leading the team is art thompson. he explained that how
as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building...
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pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds, hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and you tell him he's fighting a war, yea i absolutely think that has an effect on mentality. >> meanwhile, the trend is being fueled by commercial interests outfitting swat teams is now a multi-million dollar business thanks to homeland security grants that flooded police departments post-9/11. here at the urban shield event, private companies display their latest wares. >> welcome to urban shield. we have the watch. >> dhs grants totaling more than 34 billion dollars have been transferred to local police agencies. >> the fede
pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds, hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and...
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plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status.ow that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks on american citizens. what's goingn?
plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status.ow that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks on american citizens. what's goingn?
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hundreds of pima rested in other cities, also supporters, we are expecting more trouble in the eveningities as well as the protesters try to regroup. importantly, as far as cass are you is concerned he's come here seeking justice for 14 of his supporters that were killed. where the chief minister, the brother of the prime minister nawaz sharif. he wants a case registered against the two brothers. the court has ordered the case to be rebelling officers. but he's not satisfied with the report of the police which has to be lodged with what is called the fir. so indeed a tricky situation. the government has failed to negotiate the peaceful settlement and it appears that the prime minister is more isolated today than ever. >> and also appears that the violence and the unrest is spreading. as you can see. thank you very much, reporting live from islambad. >>> while political turmoil in pakistan is nothing new, the military has frequently stepped in to the void left by political instability. but as this reports states, this time that doesn't appear to be the case for now. >> reporter: this mo
hundreds of pima rested in other cities, also supporters, we are expecting more trouble in the eveningities as well as the protesters try to regroup. importantly, as far as cass are you is concerned he's come here seeking justice for 14 of his supporters that were killed. where the chief minister, the brother of the prime minister nawaz sharif. he wants a case registered against the two brothers. the court has ordered the case to be rebelling officers. but he's not satisfied with the report of...
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plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status. how that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks on american citizens. what's going on? ♪ ♪ >>> this has been a conversation in america for you last few weeks, but what is interesting is who knew about this ahead of time? >> three words explosive in the u.s. politics, board, he undocumented and immigration. we have all three in today's discussion. we shared all of this with our community and as you can imagine it diverse opinions. sal thinks it's not complicated it's easy just tell people don't break the law. however, sergio says i crossed back in the united states in order to legally resolve my illegal status. however, i would see why people have a lot of misconception. speaking about the debate. sends them all back where they came from, lisa. and and a response from wendy. really, fred? might i ask where in hell d
plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status. how that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks on american citizens. what's going on? ♪ ♪ >>> this has been a conversation in america for you last few weeks, but what is interesting is who knew about this ahead of time? >>...
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up to a thousand pima tended a rally at a refugees camp in central gas a held to support the armed winghamas. >>> hundreds of mourningers have gathered in italy for a journalist killed while covering the fighting in gaza. one of three people killed on wednesday when an unexploded bomb blew up. the 35-year-old journalist had worked for the associated press group since 2005. >>> pope francis has carried out a rare ceremony in south korea. hundreds of thousands of people gathered to see the leader of the roman catholic church put korean martyrs on the path to saint hood. from seoul carry pawset has more. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people came for this moment. this is the centerpiece of pope francis' 5-day visit. a huge open air mass in downtown seoul. a chance for catholics, young and old, to see their holy father up close. he reserved a special for the families of the killed in the ferry disaster and bestowing his blessings, as the pope makes his way through the crowd. no mistaken the scale of this events. nothing has been seen like it for more than a decades here in central se
up to a thousand pima tended a rally at a refugees camp in central gas a held to support the armed winghamas. >>> hundreds of mourningers have gathered in italy for a journalist killed while covering the fighting in gaza. one of three people killed on wednesday when an unexploded bomb blew up. the 35-year-old journalist had worked for the associated press group since 2005. >>> pope francis has carried out a rare ceremony in south korea. hundreds of thousands of people gathered...
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one is that the pima were coming were sees a jumpers. it's not fair to the g refugees, part of australians already very genius refugee intake, it was costing us so much money, we didn't know who these people were, and, of course, we wanted to save lives. what's more humanitarian. >> if you are floating across open water, i mean, if you are encouraging that, like the home invasion boat people. >> that's why i think, bill, president obama has got to toughen up: >> like that is going to happen, we will see. we appreciate the perspective from down under. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> the secret service telling tales about america's most powerful politicians. then watters going ivy tonight. right back. >>> thank you for staying us with, personal story segment tonight. new book out called the first family detail. secret service agents reveal hidden lives of the president. not many people know, this but in my career i have made it a point to seek out secret service agents and ask them about various politicians they protect.
one is that the pima were coming were sees a jumpers. it's not fair to the g refugees, part of australians already very genius refugee intake, it was costing us so much money, we didn't know who these people were, and, of course, we wanted to save lives. what's more humanitarian. >> if you are floating across open water, i mean, if you are encouraging that, like the home invasion boat people. >> that's why i think, bill, president obama has got to toughen up: >> like that is...
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. >> you always talk about pima give people big breaks and you gave robin williams his. it's risky for them, too. in other words, you can look like a fool if the guy doesn't pan out and because he was sound usual at the time, there war lot of folks that said, we're not quite sure about this guy. but you were. >> they weren't sure. they were sure when the saw robin, though. when he walked in the was magical personality. something that was brand flu an for evebody. garyác'qot@÷gey96s even that is not as rough in language and so forth. and, sometimes they used the word -- they use the f word as the joke. if robin ever said that it was on the way to a joke and his language -- also robin's subject matter made it acceptable. he talked about politics. he talked about religion, about history. he was the most well educated comedian maybe we have ever had and came out of robin. bop hope was a genius. danny kay, but robin made that stuff up on the spot, and he fed back over that education. he came out on the stage and everybody stood back and said, what his going to do? i loved him
. >> you always talk about pima give people big breaks and you gave robin williams his. it's risky for them, too. in other words, you can look like a fool if the guy doesn't pan out and because he was sound usual at the time, there war lot of folks that said, we're not quite sure about this guy. but you were. >> they weren't sure. they were sure when the saw robin, though. when he walked in the was magical personality. something that was brand flu an for evebody....
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one is that the pima were coming were sees a jumpers.ne refugees, part of australians already very genius refugee intake, it was costing us so much money, we didn't know who these people were, and, of course, we wanted to save lives. what's more humanitarian. >> if you are floating across open water, i mean, if you are encouraging that, like the home invasion boat people. >> that's why i think, bill, president obama has got to toughen up: >> like that is going to happen, we will see. we appreciate the perspective from down under. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> the secret service telling tales about america's most powerful politicians. then watters going ivy tonight. right back. >>> thank you for staying us with, personal story segment tonight. new book out called the first family detail. secret service agents reveal hidden lives of the president. not many people know, this but in my career i have made it a point to seek out secret service agents and ask them about various politicians they protect. i promise the agents
one is that the pima were coming were sees a jumpers.ne refugees, part of australians already very genius refugee intake, it was costing us so much money, we didn't know who these people were, and, of course, we wanted to save lives. what's more humanitarian. >> if you are floating across open water, i mean, if you are encouraging that, like the home invasion boat people. >> that's why i think, bill, president obama has got to toughen up: >> like that is going to happen, we...
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. >> according to human rights watch, each year hundreds of thousands of pima across the country who ticketed for minor offenses are sentence today probation managed by private companies. in alabama, it's become a vicious cycle of fines, mounting fees, and sometimes jail time. deon draw bell says his probation started after plastic he haded him for public intoxication while having a beer on a friend's porch. >> i feel like it put pressure me and my family because i can't provide for them right now. and it's really hard to get a job for me. and i have bills to pay. >> practice teresa's three sons have all struggled to make their j.c.s. payments. >> they mail you notices saying you gotta pay this amount of money by this date or we are going to put you in jail. they mail you little postcards. it's just a bombardment. that's all they are, they are bill collectors. >> john got his speeding ticket dismissed and still owed court costs and j.c.s. fees. >> this is very wrong. i mean, this is a racket. they win regardless of what happens. innocent or difficulty, the city still wins. j.c.s. sti
. >> according to human rights watch, each year hundreds of thousands of pima across the country who ticketed for minor offenses are sentence today probation managed by private companies. in alabama, it's become a vicious cycle of fines, mounting fees, and sometimes jail time. deon draw bell says his probation started after plastic he haded him for public intoxication while having a beer on a friend's porch. >> i feel like it put pressure me and my family because i can't provide for...
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. >>> up to a thousand pima tended a rally at the refugee camp in central gaza.would held to support the armed wing of hamas. >>> police in ferg so, missouri have crashed with protesters who have been demonstrating after police fatality shot a black teenager, about 200 protesters skorpld a convenience store where michael brown is accused of shoplifting. police released this surveillance video they say 18-year-old brown allegedly seen her in the red has was in a confrontation over a box of cigars. police identified the officer darren wilson, brown's family say police are trying to justify what they call the execution of their son in ferguson on saturday. >> we are here to talk about the latest events coming out in the media and the ferguson police chief's decision to release the still pictures and the video. the family feels that it was strategic, they think it was aimed at denigrating their son, it was a character assassination attempt. that is that is pretty much the sentiments of everyone i have discussed. at a time when the highway what troll was called n fina
. >>> up to a thousand pima tended a rally at the refugee camp in central gaza.would held to support the armed wing of hamas. >>> police in ferg so, missouri have crashed with protesters who have been demonstrating after police fatality shot a black teenager, about 200 protesters skorpld a convenience store where michael brown is accused of shoplifting. police released this surveillance video they say 18-year-old brown allegedly seen her in the red has was in a confrontation...
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in soviet history we are willing to kill millions of our own pimas long as we are perceived as great.you still think that attitude exists today? >> not -- absolutely not to the degree it ever was in the ussr, but putin as you know, there was western sanctions but putin imposed his own sanctions on the western products because in this sanctions are going to hurt his own people. his own people are not going to get vegetables and bread and whatever else, would you wouldn't you think about your population? as long as you stay great and as long as you show to the united states that they are not the ruler of us anymore, putin is fine with that. >> what happens next? what's the next move in this chess match? >> i think we really need to -- russians really need to figure out how to get rid of this kind of this kinds of leadership. >> you mean vladimir putin? >> yes. so far they have been supporting him. 80% of the russians support him. >> how can you get rid of vladimir putin? >> you out of the him. you go to the streets, you start protesting. >> it seems like the opposite is happening in rus
in soviet history we are willing to kill millions of our own pimas long as we are perceived as great.you still think that attitude exists today? >> not -- absolutely not to the degree it ever was in the ussr, but putin as you know, there was western sanctions but putin imposed his own sanctions on the western products because in this sanctions are going to hurt his own people. his own people are not going to get vegetables and bread and whatever else, would you wouldn't you think about...
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. >> how good are pimas witnesses? >> not as good as they think. >> acosta pressed his department to change investigation beginning with procedures that started kirk bloodsworth down the road to prison. in late april of this year, prince georges county p.d. became one of the very first in the country to do away with the traditional six-pack photo array. the kind that was used in kirk bloodsworth's case. in favor of a sequential photo lineup in which the witness considers each possible suspect one at a time. >> now we give it to them as six individual photos and we ask them to flip through them, look at all of them. and make a decision about each one as they go through the photographs. and to take their time. >> homicide detective bernie nelson says that helps insure people pick the right suspect. not just the one who looks right compared to the others. acosta says officers can unintentionally influence a witness. >> even if they are honest and describe plus, they know what the right answer is. they may give off some so
. >> how good are pimas witnesses? >> not as good as they think. >> acosta pressed his department to change investigation beginning with procedures that started kirk bloodsworth down the road to prison. in late april of this year, prince georges county p.d. became one of the very first in the country to do away with the traditional six-pack photo array. the kind that was used in kirk bloodsworth's case. in favor of a sequential photo lineup in which the witness considers each...