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raymond doesn't have anything to hide. >>reporter: but according northern california gang unit member chow is being followed closely. >> sometimes you have to look a little bit deeper. how is he making a living. why is he driving around in a mir said. >> how i make a living my family support me. my relatives support me. >>reporter: police sources also say chow is still associate with known gang members. if you are trying to be a mentor why are you still hanging out with these guys who are allegedly involved. >> i don't hang out with them. >>reporter: chow says he keeps his distance but can't ignore the people who are intertwined in china town insular xhichbility i see everyone of them. the people about whatever they claim they are advertise not my business no more. they want buy me a drin drink, fine. cool. i drink i it. want thanks okay no problem. >>reporter: chow has many believers including 4 time superbowl champion wright who does xunt work with him and admits he had his concerns. >> ty call my guys in san francisco p
raymond doesn't have anything to hide. >>reporter: but according northern california gang unit member chow is being followed closely. >> sometimes you have to look a little bit deeper. how is he making a living. why is he driving around in a mir said. >> how i make a living my family support me. my relatives support me. >>reporter: police sources also say chow is still associate with known gang members. if you are trying to be a mentor why are you still hanging out with...
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san francisco police and the fbi say they currently have no open cases on him and raymond shrimp raymondndustry is reacting tonight to increasing national media attention to a story first reported in abc 7 news i team investigation. that investigation revealed how the industry uses a binding powder called meat glue to form whole steak out of pieces of meat that would normally be discarded. we found glued meat could pose a health risk if ea rare because bacteria can be spread to the steak center n.a statement released today a lobby group called the american meat institute says the product has inaccurately nicknamed meat glue and they are unaware of any food safety issues. >> stanford university medical center launched campaign today to raise another half billion dollars to build a new hospital and fund research. donors donated 500 million dollars to the billion dollar project. they include some of silicon valley biggest firm. apple. e basement oracle. intel. intake you it each pwlejed 25 million dollars. stanford mrndz to -- plans to open the hospital in 2018. >> time now for our first ch
san francisco police and the fbi say they currently have no open cases on him and raymond shrimp raymondndustry is reacting tonight to increasing national media attention to a story first reported in abc 7 news i team investigation. that investigation revealed how the industry uses a binding powder called meat glue to form whole steak out of pieces of meat that would normally be discarded. we found glued meat could pose a health risk if ea rare because bacteria can be spread to the steak center...
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but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel western europe to go to army bases and see that the african-american soldiers were being treated fairly. he was doing this in paris when he saw front-page newspaper headline about the trenton six on trial again, pictures, everything. every country he traveled in had further stories about the trenton six. um, he was amazed that this story from trenton would be all over europe. the civil rights congress besides getting lawyers for the men's appeal also had an amazing political machine. they, um, literally made the trenton six case known worldwide, and in 1950 this was a very hard thing to do. raymond alexander did not like the publicity they created because they said that blacks were treated unfairly in the united states. so raymond alexander said to the jury in his summation, folks, this is one great opportunity that you have to set at rest the malicious propaganda which has spread not through new jersey, not through america, but the whole world that america
but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel western europe to go to army bases and see that the african-american soldiers were being treated fairly. he was doing this in paris when he saw front-page newspaper headline about the trenton six on trial again, pictures, everything. every country he traveled in had further stories about the trenton six. um, he was amazed that this story from trenton would be all over europe. the civil rights congress besides getting...
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but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel western europe to see the the african-american soldiers are being treated fairly. he was doing this in paris when he saw front-page newspaper headlines about trenton six pictures everything to have further stories about the trend in sex. he was amazed the story would be all over europe. the civil rights conference for getting lawyers for the men's appeal also had political machines. they also literally made the trenton six case known worldwide, and in 1950, this was a very hard thing to do. raymond alexander didn't like the publicity they created because they said blacks were treated unfairly in the united states. folks, this is one opportunity that you have to set at rest the malicious propaganda which has spread not to new jersey, not to america put the whole world america doesn't treat its minorities right there. after the trial results remain known, the men were acquitted. these included the to the raymond alexander represented. they got a final opportun
but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel western europe to see the the african-american soldiers are being treated fairly. he was doing this in paris when he saw front-page newspaper headlines about trenton six pictures everything to have further stories about the trend in sex. he was amazed the story would be all over europe. the civil rights conference for getting lawyers for the men's appeal also had political machines. they also literally made the...
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">>>(nat sound of raymond speaking) raymond djasrabe is trying to find his own american dream. "i want to own my own house where my brother and i can live together." the problem is djasrabe's situation is rarer than that of most refugees... so buying a home could be difficult. "i haven't seen a case like raymond umm for one thing just the language barrier is huge." he can only speak sango... the primary language of the central african republic... his native country. (nat sound of raymond and the translator talking) outside of it... a very small percentage of people speak it in the world. (nat sound of ari and raymond walking to the car) he says he wants to branch out and learn english to be as independent as possible. ari spalding is djasrabe's case manager and says learning english will benefit him greatly. "my goal is to find permanent, long term community, friendships umm support for raymond." but in the meantime... spalding is putting together a community of sango speakers for raymond to make him feel comfortable in this transition period. and even though djasrabe knows he
">>>(nat sound of raymond speaking) raymond djasrabe is trying to find his own american dream. "i want to own my own house where my brother and i can live together." the problem is djasrabe's situation is rarer than that of most refugees... so buying a home could be difficult. "i haven't seen a case like raymond umm for one thing just the language barrier is huge." he can only speak sango... the primary language of the central african republic... his native...
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and raymond says yeah, that's not so bad. it's like that in a lot of places in the world. >> rose: but raymond would define that as having to do with what i am dwoing the business. >> by, yeah, but in the context, he is vladimir putin. so-- . >> rose: a lot of people come talk to me about what they can do. >> he's a head of state. >> rose: so how different is rex tillerson than lee raymond. >> different. he, i think came to power at the corporation the a a time when the board and tillerson himself and he said as much, and others felt that they should make a better effort to communicate in a softer way, perhaps, than lee raymond had done. lee raymond was enormously successful as an executive and he left behind a record of financial accomplishment that is pretty much unpatch matched in his peer group. and yet he was very direct as we saw in that tape and otherwise. and so tillerson has tried to change the sort of tone of the corporation to some extent. he hasn't really, he didn't make loft strategic depar turs. he ran the compa
and raymond says yeah, that's not so bad. it's like that in a lot of places in the world. >> rose: but raymond would define that as having to do with what i am dwoing the business. >> by, yeah, but in the context, he is vladimir putin. so-- . >> rose: a lot of people come talk to me about what they can do. >> he's a head of state. >> rose: so how different is rex tillerson than lee raymond. >> different. he, i think came to power at the corporation the a a...
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raymond doesn't have anything to hide. >>reporter: but according to northern california gang unit member chow is being followed closely. >> sometimes you have to look a little bit deeper. how is he making a living. why is he driving around in a mir said. >> how i make a living my family support me. my relatives support me. >>reporter: police sources also say chow is still associate with known gang members. if you are trying to be a mentor why are you still hanging out with these guys who are allegedly involved. >> i don't hang out with them. >>reporter: chow says he keeps his distance but can't ignore the people who are intertwined in china town insular xhichbility i see everyone of them. the people about whatever they claim they are advertise not my business no more. they want buy me a drink, more. they want buy me a drink, fine. cool. i drink it drink, fine. cool. i drink it. want thanks okay no problem. >>reporter: chow has many believers including 4 time superbowl champion wright who does xunt work with him and admits
raymond doesn't have anything to hide. >>reporter: but according to northern california gang unit member chow is being followed closely. >> sometimes you have to look a little bit deeper. how is he making a living. why is he driving around in a mir said. >> how i make a living my family support me. my relatives support me. >>reporter: police sources also say chow is still associate with known gang members. if you are trying to be a mentor why are you still hanging out...
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the exxon mobil i understand actually i want to talk a little bit about lee raymond we have just just a minute until the break and then we'll have a nice thirty minute chunk to talk afterwards but can you just very quickly tell us who really raymond was or is but when he was released lee raymond was running the company he was the chief chief executive from one thousand nine hundred three to two thousand and five and he was the most powerful and sort of successful by the numbers but also politicised the chief executive in the oil industry during his era you know one of his convictions was that global warming was a hoax and he oversaw. sarap tish's funding that exxon mobil carried out in a fairly rather. a way to try to pollute public understanding of mainstream climate science up to the kyoto accords right through his retirement in two thousand and five and i'd like to get into the whole political thing and how that's working and how in the foreign policy also that's on the right after this more conversations with great minds of steve coll coming up right after this. the official ante
the exxon mobil i understand actually i want to talk a little bit about lee raymond we have just just a minute until the break and then we'll have a nice thirty minute chunk to talk afterwards but can you just very quickly tell us who really raymond was or is but when he was released lee raymond was running the company he was the chief chief executive from one thousand nine hundred three to two thousand and five and he was the most powerful and sort of successful by the numbers but also...
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raymond price, joe smith. >> welcome to my party, joe. it seems we know a lot of the same people. >> thank you, sir. i can't tell you what an honor it is to make this connection. >> seems like i've known him almost an hour now. [ laughter ] >> networks. we're all surrounded by and part of a vast array of them. they bind us together, connecting information, people, animals, even snowplows. mathematics helps us understand how those networks grow, how they operate, and how they affect us. indeed, no man, no person, no animal, no object -- organic or inorganic -- is an island. captions by lns captioning portland, oregon www.lnscaptioning.com >> for information about this and other annenberg media programs, call... and visit us at...
raymond price, joe smith. >> welcome to my party, joe. it seems we know a lot of the same people. >> thank you, sir. i can't tell you what an honor it is to make this connection. >> seems like i've known him almost an hour now. [ laughter ] >> networks. we're all surrounded by and part of a vast array of them. they bind us together, connecting information, people, animals, even snowplows. mathematics helps us understand how those networks grow, how they operate, and how...
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. >> when he was nine years old raymond chow says he stabbed a man. known as "shrimp boy" on the streets he was the enforcer of chinatown's most notorious gang and spent 22 years in prison. but now raymond "shrimp boy" chow says he wants something different. >> i want to do something for kids, for the community, for myself. >> reporter: these days he works with at risk children in san francisco. and he recently finished his unpublished auto-biography, son of the under world. he is talking to publishers, producers and directors about a possible movie deal and socializing socializing with celebrities including randy jackson of the jackson 5. >> randy trusts me a lot. >> according to chow's book he admits to prostitution rings in the late 80s and extorting thousands from business owners owners and battling the rival gangs during chinatown's most violent years. he went to jail for gun trafficking, but not everyone is convinced he has changed. including former police officer nelson young arreste sa he arrested chow in the 80s. >> once are you in the gangs
. >> when he was nine years old raymond chow says he stabbed a man. known as "shrimp boy" on the streets he was the enforcer of chinatown's most notorious gang and spent 22 years in prison. but now raymond "shrimp boy" chow says he wants something different. >> i want to do something for kids, for the community, for myself. >> reporter: these days he works with at risk children in san francisco. and he recently finished his unpublished auto-biography, son...
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. >> when he was nine years old raymond chow says he stabbed a man.nown as "shrimp boy" on the streets he was the enforcer of chinatown's most notorious gang and spent 22 years in prison. but now raymond "shrimp boy" chow says he wants something different. >> i want to do something for kids, for the community, for myself. >> reporter: these days he works with at risk children in san francisco. and he recently finished his unpublished auto-biography, son of the under world. he is talking to publishers, producers and directors about a possible movie deal and socializing socializing with celebrities including randy jackson of the jackson 5. >> randy trusts me a lot. >> according to chow's book he admits to prostitution rings in the late 80s and extorting thousands from business owners owners and battling the rival gangs during chinatown's most violent years. he went to jail for gun trafficking, but not everyone is convinced he has changed. including former police officer nelson young who said he arrested chow in the 80s. >> once are you in the gangs it i
. >> when he was nine years old raymond chow says he stabbed a man.nown as "shrimp boy" on the streets he was the enforcer of chinatown's most notorious gang and spent 22 years in prison. but now raymond "shrimp boy" chow says he wants something different. >> i want to do something for kids, for the community, for myself. >> reporter: these days he works with at risk children in san francisco. and he recently finished his unpublished auto-biography, son of...
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musicians film critic and author create raymond benson to be led to another character he hopes to bek stiletto costing a vigilante in new york city >> the black stiletto black and white published soon you can meet raymond benson june 9th terrifying moment intersection caught on tape next boy on a toy bicycle out themself in heavy traffic and the crucial fifth game between indiana pacers at the miami heat takes on a everyone's hair breaks. ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ you see it in the brush... ♪ oh oh oh oh ooh oh ♪ ...and then there's the pillow. ♪ i dare you to dare me ♪ so they dared me to try this pantene. [ female announcer ] pantene anti-breakage the keratin protection system makes hair stronger reducing breakage up to 97%. ♪ ♪ think only salon brands can do that? i dare to compare... will you? [ female announcer ] anti-breakage from pantene. hair so healthy it shines. ♪ it was the best day ♪ [ whooping ] ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right, totall
musicians film critic and author create raymond benson to be led to another character he hopes to bek stiletto costing a vigilante in new york city >> the black stiletto black and white published soon you can meet raymond benson june 9th terrifying moment intersection caught on tape next boy on a toy bicycle out themself in heavy traffic and the crucial fifth game between indiana pacers at the miami heat takes on a everyone's hair breaks. ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ you see it in the brush... ♪...
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. >> reporter: raymond williams had worked his whole life for this moment. just retired. looking forward to traveling with his wife and seeing the grandkids. but he went out to get his mail one spring day and was gunned down by a man he never met. his wife found the body. >> she said, matte, matte, somebody shot dad. shot dad. it didn't register. i'm thinking where is he now? did to take him to -- what hospital is in he in, and before i could even get another word out she goes, "and he's dead." >> reporter: raymond's killer was a husband, father and veteran soldier just out of the army. nick horner earned the combat action badge for fighting in iraq. now he was facing the death penalty for his crimes. >> not in a million years could i believe this was true. because nick would never -- he could never hurt anyone. nick pulled the trigger, but that wasn't nick. >> reporter: this isn't a whodunit. who a whydunit. one minute an ex-soldier is out shopping with his wife. the next he's murdering two people and shooting a third. defense attorney tom dicky says horner's not to blam
. >> reporter: raymond williams had worked his whole life for this moment. just retired. looking forward to traveling with his wife and seeing the grandkids. but he went out to get his mail one spring day and was gunned down by a man he never met. his wife found the body. >> she said, matte, matte, somebody shot dad. shot dad. it didn't register. i'm thinking where is he now? did to take him to -- what hospital is in he in, and before i could even get another word out she goes,...
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how exhausting that must have been for raymond. >> jon: it was exhausting. >> it was. >> jon: has thesident seen modern family? >> he has, jon. i'm not saying he is all the way there but he has to admit cam and mitch israel meant to be. >> jon: undeniable chemistry. >> they are both great parents. >> jon: it's the writing. >> it is. >> jon: but the point is this, is the president's entire view of gay marriage shaped by television? >> no, no jon, of course. if that were true he would be a huge fan of gay marriage. let's face it tv has never been gayer. smash, glee and that sport where guys roll around and punch each other in the -- >> jon: i actually don't think that one is considered gay. >> what? what is not gay about that jon? i think that might be the gayest thing i've ever seen. [ laughter ] that's ancient greek gay. >> jon: fine. >> i'm not going to argue about this it's a fact! jonches accord according to your reporting we're a long way for the president supporting gay marriage. >> for the time being but let's face it. evolution sun knowable. look how far he has come on this iss
how exhausting that must have been for raymond. >> jon: it was exhausting. >> it was. >> jon: has thesident seen modern family? >> he has, jon. i'm not saying he is all the way there but he has to admit cam and mitch israel meant to be. >> jon: undeniable chemistry. >> they are both great parents. >> jon: it's the writing. >> it is. >> jon: but the point is this, is the president's entire view of gay marriage shaped by television? >>...
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from pver for towson. and the ncaa early here. the caa champs - more time, in a play in game. andi raymond-weshame for our conferenceebut i like the way it's working out. if it didn't happen after the caa's we woulddbe sitting idol for two weeks.so they're back pt it....planning for monnouth... and sticking to the game plan... teem defense, leddby senior goalkeeper mary teeter.mary-being in the cage there.and an offense led by aadi raymond... who leads the teem in goals and assist after nnt scoriin a single goaa last for her and being a sophomore - itt' only a sign of good towson, morgan adsit for sports unlimiied. that'll do it for this edition of sports uulimited... i'' bruce cunningham..and be sure tootune in to fox45 morning news tomorrow -- starting at 5-ammgoodnight. goodnight. &p
from pver for towson. and the ncaa early here. the caa champs - more time, in a play in game. andi raymond-weshame for our conferenceebut i like the way it's working out. if it didn't happen after the caa's we woulddbe sitting idol for two weeks.so they're back pt it....planning for monnouth... and sticking to the game plan... teem defense, leddby senior goalkeeper mary teeter.mary-being in the cage there.and an offense led by aadi raymond... who leads the teem in goals and assist after nnt...
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she loved her son raymond and was so hard on her daughter-in-law deborah.nt back to college after years of regretting not going? norma arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnold from "the wonder years." you think it could be murphy brown or any of those characters but yes, "the wonder years" won out. >> do we have time for one more? we don't. >> that's all right. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> my pleasure. >> kathie lee will come back across the street and while we're talking about tv we need to make a correction, earlier we announced and said ellen wasn't nominated for talk show host, but it was because she didn't enter her name in that category. up next, last minute gift ideas for mother's day right after this. [ female announcer ] what happens when glade's new true-to-life fragrances fill the air? your home welcomes you with warmth. cuddles you with closeness. and assures you
she loved her son raymond and was so hard on her daughter-in-law deborah.nt back to college after years of regretting not going? norma arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnold from "the wonder years." you think it could be murphy brown or any of those characters but...
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. >> raymond sac se ahogó en la bahía mientras los bomberos lo observaban en la bahía, los bomberos dijieronescataron por que no los habian entrenado. >> las autoridades determinaron que era una mujer rubia. >> en 1983 regan declaró el día de hoy como el día de los niños perdidos. >> juanita vive con el alma en un hilo por que desde el año 2000 no ve a su hija. >> la familia aun no sabe que pasó con la joven que tenía 8 meses de embarazo cuando desapareció. >> que hagan todo lo posible, por traer esa información. >> fue una llamada con detalle, lo que ayudo a resolver a payton. >> se cree que el luego metió el cuerpo en un bolsa y lo abandonó. >> (hablan en inglés). >> todos los días ellos deben ser recordados, expedientes que tienen todas las policías locales. >> la vida no es igual, todo se destroza, es triste. >> no hay que dejarlos solos, por que como papa uno dice se pierden, y te das vuelta y ya no estan están::. >> enseguida, investigamos la forma de tener empleo. >> el huracán hougt, se debilito. >> no le cambie que ya volvemos. ---en esta economia, encontrar empleo es un reto para m
. >> raymond sac se ahogó en la bahía mientras los bomberos lo observaban en la bahía, los bomberos dijieronescataron por que no los habian entrenado. >> las autoridades determinaron que era una mujer rubia. >> en 1983 regan declaró el día de hoy como el día de los niños perdidos. >> juanita vive con el alma en un hilo por que desde el año 2000 no ve a su hija. >> la familia aun no sabe que pasó con la joven que tenía 8 meses de embarazo cuando...
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pakistan's ambassador to the u.s., sherry raymond. >> even if this is for friendly fire, 24 soldiers in a battlefield where we've lost over 6,000 over 10 years is-- is a death toll that does merit a serious apology. >> reporter: raymond says pakistan's security is directly tied to what happens in afghanistan. >> whatever security transition that isaf and nato and the united states is able to effect in afghanistan, we want to assist in that project. we want to assist in it because we think that it is in our joint interests to see a stable, sovereign and prosperous afghanistan. >> reporter: and tonight, there is a sign of progress. sources tell cbs news that the border between pakistan anding afghanistan is expected to reopen shortly for supplies for the force forces in afghanistan. it will be as soon as pricing is negotiated and there will be an apology for the friendly fire incident but not from president obama. and not coincidentally, pakistan's president has been invited here to the nato summit. maurice. >> dubois: bill plante in chicago tonight thank you. in afghanistan today a su
pakistan's ambassador to the u.s., sherry raymond. >> even if this is for friendly fire, 24 soldiers in a battlefield where we've lost over 6,000 over 10 years is-- is a death toll that does merit a serious apology. >> reporter: raymond says pakistan's security is directly tied to what happens in afghanistan. >> whatever security transition that isaf and nato and the united states is able to effect in afghanistan, we want to assist in that project. we want to assist in it...
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her dress was like a neon blue or green. >> raymond, we're talking about miami.irls like that are a dime a dozen, right? >> she stood out, tan, beautiful, model or on television i assume or something. >> reporter: paula and kevin had been dating and living together for a couple of years. and he knew from painful experience what impact his girlfriend would have in a cavernous dance space jammed are men powered by alcohol. paula sladuski was boom shack ka lack ka. she seems like the girl who took the oxygen right out of a room. >> yeah for sure. she was a knockout, a stunner. >> reporter: paula danced flashing her new mini as the fins started circling. kevin knew he needed to run interference against the guys but these guys were making heavy moves on his woman. zpaeshl one. >> i turn around, he's on her. crotch right up against her, arm around her waist. she's looking at me, like, laughing, whatever. i was, like, okay, we got to go. >> reporter: but paula, lit up by the attention and shooters she was downing, had a different idea. she was digging in her stilettos.
her dress was like a neon blue or green. >> raymond, we're talking about miami.irls like that are a dime a dozen, right? >> she stood out, tan, beautiful, model or on television i assume or something. >> reporter: paula and kevin had been dating and living together for a couple of years. and he knew from painful experience what impact his girlfriend would have in a cavernous dance space jammed are men powered by alcohol. paula sladuski was boom shack ka lack ka. she seems like...
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>> reporter: you recall first-responders say they didn't have the training or equipment torection raymond zack. last year a despondent man was known to officers. they had picked him on the beach, but this year they watched him stand and go into the water until a bystander went in and grabbed him. >> it's unspeakable the flaccid especial of the city's response. >> reporter: these citizens plan to wade in the group to mark the anniversary, just as they did after the accident as criticism swirled and officials were both apologizing and defending their inaction. an independent review found a lack of training and equipment, plus poor communication. >> that is what you are hired for. >> reporter: this 30-year cop is unimpressed that alameda has now restored rescue boats and procedures lost to budget cuts. >> you have to be trained to go and take -- to help somebody? no. >> rell immediate is being sued for wrongful death by zack's brother and sister in ohio. >> they did offer support and they did what they could from where they lived. i am not so sure that they had the means to actually come out
>> reporter: you recall first-responders say they didn't have the training or equipment torection raymond zack. last year a despondent man was known to officers. they had picked him on the beach, but this year they watched him stand and go into the water until a bystander went in and grabbed him. >> it's unspeakable the flaccid especial of the city's response. >> reporter: these citizens plan to wade in the group to mark the anniversary, just as they did after the accident as...
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lee raymond himself becomes such a fascinating character in this.ut do you feel like institutionally, when you're dealing with oil companies with which much money and this much power and the kind of time horizons that they've got, there is any way that, you know, small factors like the united states government, say, little players, compared to them, can get them to take risk more seriously? to invest more in disaster preparedness and in making things safer as their economic imperative pushes them to drill deeper and faster and riskier all the time. >> you know, the record isn't very encouraging about that. and it was really exposed in the deepwater horizon disaster, where, obviously, it was a bp platform that blue up, but all of the oil companies including exxonmobil has been required by the department of energy to file detail plans about how they were prepared to meet a disaster of that type. this was two plus decades after the valdez, when you think these lessons would have been inculcated. all the corporatios filed the exact same plan, they had t
lee raymond himself becomes such a fascinating character in this.ut do you feel like institutionally, when you're dealing with oil companies with which much money and this much power and the kind of time horizons that they've got, there is any way that, you know, small factors like the united states government, say, little players, compared to them, can get them to take risk more seriously? to invest more in disaster preparedness and in making things safer as their economic imperative pushes...