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richardson. >> thank you very much. >> i have public comment. i have reverend walker. >> mr. president, honorable rules committee, i am walker, and i'm a senior pastor in hunter's bay point and i serve on the development corporation in that particular area. it's about seven of us churches involved, ministers there. also i serve as the chair on the hunter's bay senior service program, that's developed 2100 housing. i've known her as a dedicated person through this city. she's not only just interested in hunter's bay point, but the entire city. the job of getting that courage in washington navy that they do their job that they're supposed to do for clean up. she's the right person and i want to -- i appreciate the honorable mayor lee for reappointing her. i would encourage you, the committee, to affirm that appointment. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> my name -- on behalf of the supervisor, our office fully supports the reappointment for richardson who has did not an exceptionally job and we
richardson. >> thank you very much. >> i have public comment. i have reverend walker. >> mr. president, honorable rules committee, i am walker, and i'm a senior pastor in hunter's bay point and i serve on the development corporation in that particular area. it's about seven of us churches involved, ministers there. also i serve as the chair on the hunter's bay senior service program, that's developed 2100 housing. i've known her as a dedicated person through this city. she's...
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. >> this is captain sam richardson. >> two fires today already. >> captain fred anders.rs with the phoenix fire department elite arson squad taking on one of the deadliest crimes in america, and one of the hardest to prove. >> definitely not engine fire. >> we can go into a structure and be able to find exactly where it starts. to a lay person they're just looking at us how do you know that. >> reporter: they were the best of the best and had the numbers to prove it. they solved more cases than any arson unit in the country. >> this unit right here made ten arrests in the last two or three weeks. we have done it time and time again. >> did the success come at the expense of innocent victims. >> i was being framed for a crime i didn't commit. going to prison for the rest of my life. >> tonight, two people who say they were falsely accused of arson, alleging incompetence, misconduct and worse by a department they claim has run amok. >> you were in jail for 16 months. >> it ruined my life. i am still paying for it until this very day. >> and investigator who says there may
. >> this is captain sam richardson. >> two fires today already. >> captain fred anders.rs with the phoenix fire department elite arson squad taking on one of the deadliest crimes in america, and one of the hardest to prove. >> definitely not engine fire. >> we can go into a structure and be able to find exactly where it starts. to a lay person they're just looking at us how do you know that. >> reporter: they were the best of the best and had the numbers to...
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san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority board of directors, for a >> okay. madam clerk, item 3. san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority board of directors, for a >> okay. madam clerk, item 3. san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority board of directors, for a >> okay. madam clerk, item 3. san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority boar d
san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority board of directors, for a >> okay. madam clerk, item 3. san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority board of directors, for a >> okay. madam clerk, item 3. san motion confirming the mayor's reappointment of linda richardson to the treasure island development authority board of directors, for a >>...
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in the "crossfire," bill richardson, a former u.s. ambassador, and frank gaffney, a former pentagon official. is the bergdahl trade a sacred duty or a dangerous deal? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm stephanie cutter on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight, guests with different views on the bowe bergdahl trade. i want to defend the obama administration. from any suspicion that they negotiated with terrorists. this deal is a total surrender to the terrorists. there was no negotiation. just watch this video. taliban terrorists shot it and uploaded it to the internet for the whole world to see today. it shows american special forces coming to shake the terrorists' hands in the terrorists' territory finishing a deal on the terrorists' terms. now watch this. it is a very different video of a very different greeting. here are the five taliban leaders receiving a heroes welcome in qatar after the u.s. freed them in exchange for bergdahl. no wonder the taliban are celebrating. these v
in the "crossfire," bill richardson, a former u.s. ambassador, and frank gaffney, a former pentagon official. is the bergdahl trade a sacred duty or a dangerous deal? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm stephanie cutter on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight, guests with different views on the bowe bergdahl trade. i want to defend the obama administration. from any suspicion that they...
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we're joined by governor bill richardson on the phone. i want to start with you we heard the secretary of state saying the u.s. is considering air strike. from your experience, what would an effective strike look like here given what we hear from people inside the pentagon that specific targets are fairly hard to find? >> i think the situation that we're seeing in iraq with isis and its advances toward baghdad, clearly they have gained a lot of momentum. they have some immense victory. the thing about isis this is not a counterinsurgency, this is very much what appears to be the incipient stages of a civil war. they are heavily armed. they have self-propelled art tillry. they keep up a lot of dust in military terms which means that they can be targeted. they have to have weapons stockpiled. they have to have secure lines of communication as they advance. all of those are very vulnerable. at this point, air strikes should not be on the table. they should be in the air so we can give maliki some breathing room. political discussions need to
we're joined by governor bill richardson on the phone. i want to start with you we heard the secretary of state saying the u.s. is considering air strike. from your experience, what would an effective strike look like here given what we hear from people inside the pentagon that specific targets are fairly hard to find? >> i think the situation that we're seeing in iraq with isis and its advances toward baghdad, clearly they have gained a lot of momentum. they have some immense victory....
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i'm joined now by bill richardson, the former governor of new mexico and former u.s.r to the united nations. also bill kristol is the editor of the "weekly standard" and p.j. crowley is a former assistant secretary of state for public affairs and a professor at george washington university. so hopefully you guys can answer how did it get to this. p.j., to you first. the war in iraq ended in december, 2011. at that time iraq was relatively calm, so how did we go from more or less a stable iraq to the predicament that we're in now? >> i think one of the key dynamics going on right now, particularly in the sunni part of the country is that sunnis fear the iraqi government dominated by shi'a political elements more than they fear isis. in 2008, 2009, the maliki government was handed an effective strategy through the sons of iraq, the sunni awakening in iraq you had a dynamic where the sunnis were cooperating with the central government, baghdad, in ways that it had not in many years. maliki, i think, has squandered that strategy and instead he's turned the institutions of
i'm joined now by bill richardson, the former governor of new mexico and former u.s.r to the united nations. also bill kristol is the editor of the "weekly standard" and p.j. crowley is a former assistant secretary of state for public affairs and a professor at george washington university. so hopefully you guys can answer how did it get to this. p.j., to you first. the war in iraq ended in december, 2011. at that time iraq was relatively calm, so how did we go from more or less a...
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it talks about the pervert case of terry richardson. he is a famous fashion who has been accused multiple times of inappropriate sexual behavior, especially with models he worked with. richardson has always argued the women involved in these cases of sexual abuse new what they were getting into. let's tak they look at what comes next. ofis an essay or profile terry richardson. the magazine wonders if he is an artist or a predator. why has this drawn a lot of criticism or controversy? critics say the whole article glosses over his shady past and him.bs -- absolves it basically claims he's a tortured artist. there has been a lot of reaction. i pulled out one from the feminist blog. it says the magazine wonders whether he is an artist or a predator. the answer is he is both. several models that have accused him of sexual abuse have come out to say this piece in the magazine poorly represents their side of the story. if you're interested, there is a lot of reaction online. >> let's end on a happier note. >> who is on the cover again? it is
it talks about the pervert case of terry richardson. he is a famous fashion who has been accused multiple times of inappropriate sexual behavior, especially with models he worked with. richardson has always argued the women involved in these cases of sexual abuse new what they were getting into. let's tak they look at what comes next. ofis an essay or profile terry richardson. the magazine wonders if he is an artist or a predator. why has this drawn a lot of criticism or controversy? critics...
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for richardson, giving her collection of 9,000 hours of interviews to the library of congress is thea dream. why is it so important to you for it to end up here at the library of congress. >> this is the only place. you don't work -- sorry. you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. >> reporter: a project based on an idea that if you don't document history, it will be forgotten. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the severe weather in indiana. we'll be live from the scene and get the forecast. >>> plus, we'll go to colorado where veterans are using marijuana to treat ptsd. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is wednesday, june 25th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von tiehl. here is what we are working on at 4:30. road reopening right now, route 100 in montgomery county is opening up as we speak after being damaged in a trash truck
for richardson, giving her collection of 9,000 hours of interviews to the library of congress is thea dream. why is it so important to you for it to end up here at the library of congress. >> this is the only place. you don't work -- sorry. you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. >> reporter: a project based on an idea that if you don't document history, it will be forgotten. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up...
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for richardson, giving her collection of 9,000 hours of interviews to the library of congress is thehy is it so important to you? >> oh, my god -- >> reporter: for it to end up here at the library of congress. >> thbs the only place. you don't work-- sorry-- sorry. you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. >> reporter: a project based on an idea that if you don't document history, it will be forgotten. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> put the break-up rumors to rest. jennifer aniston and justin theroux want everybody to know they are all good. ah, a little pda on the red carpet in new york last night after not being seen out together for months. plus we've got new demi lovato getting bullied by the paparazzi. >> keep your nose clean, demi. yeah! >> wow. >> and wow because look who is here. deion sanders. welcome. >> yeah. i made it! i made it!
for richardson, giving her collection of 9,000 hours of interviews to the library of congress is thehy is it so important to you? >> oh, my god -- >> reporter: for it to end up here at the library of congress. >> thbs the only place. you don't work-- sorry-- sorry. you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. >> reporter: a project based on an idea that if you don't document history, it will be forgotten. chip reid, cbs news,...
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for richardson, giving her collection of 9,000 hours of interviews to the library of congress is thehy is it so important to you... >> oh, my god... >> reporter: ...for it to end up here at the library of congress? >> it's the only place. you don't work-- sorry-- sorry. you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. >> reporter: a project based on an idea that if you don't document history, it will be forgotten. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all to c . >>> now at 6:00 a huge blow to san francisco tour zone. the city loses the lucas museum to chicago and tonight the mayor is pointing fingers. >> lucas was pretty eager to showcase his collection. how did that happen? >> reporter: ken, it's a long involved story that ends with lucas taking his museum to chicago after a very public pr campaign here in san francisco that included every former living mayor of the city. just like the final shot from luke skywalker's x wing fighter san francisco's hopes of getting george l
for richardson, giving her collection of 9,000 hours of interviews to the library of congress is thehy is it so important to you... >> oh, my god... >> reporter: ...for it to end up here at the library of congress? >> it's the only place. you don't work-- sorry-- sorry. you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. >> reporter: a project based on an idea that if you don't document history, it will be forgotten. chip reid, cbs news,...
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richardson and four others, the youngest 14 charged with raping and beating a jogger. police said the teens had been on a crime spree in the park terrorizing random people except it just wasn't true. >> reporter: it was a story that not only gripped new york city but inflamed racial tensions around the country. five black and latino teens accused of a horrific crime raping and beating a white woman jogging through central park in 1989. >> she was just hollering like help, help. >> reporter: after what appeared to be confessions, it seemed like an airtight case. the jury didn't buy a claim the confessions were coerced and although there is no dna match and the victim has no memory of the attack, each of them is found guilty. at the time, the teens are called animals, donald trump asks to bring back the death penalty. there were seven long years in prison for four of the boys, 13 years for another before a major break in the case in 2002. >> the verdicts have been set aside in their entirety. [ cheers ] >> reporter: all five convictions are thrown out. overturned after a
richardson and four others, the youngest 14 charged with raping and beating a jogger. police said the teens had been on a crime spree in the park terrorizing random people except it just wasn't true. >> reporter: it was a story that not only gripped new york city but inflamed racial tensions around the country. five black and latino teens accused of a horrific crime raping and beating a white woman jogging through central park in 1989. >> she was just hollering like help, help....
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ambassador to the united states, bill richardson. people toss around terms like drone strikes and air strikes. this isn't easy. barbara starr is reporting from the pentagon that officials say there's great difficulty now identifying targets because of the lack of intelligence on the ground. to be blunt here, what does the u.s. shoot at? >> well, especially since we're talking about a relatively modest size force. some numbers are in the area of 800 to 1,000. what they would probably be looking at targeting would be columns of vehicles heading from the north down to the south heading toward baghdad. that would be the most likely target. or any command and control centers that isis established to execute these operations. >> governor richardson, the question is, if they do shoot at it, is there a justification to do so? the iraqi government is accused of being closed off and unfair to the sunni population and not doing enough to stem the flow of arms to the assad regime in syria. it's been far from a unifying force in iraq. governor ri
ambassador to the united states, bill richardson. people toss around terms like drone strikes and air strikes. this isn't easy. barbara starr is reporting from the pentagon that officials say there's great difficulty now identifying targets because of the lack of intelligence on the ground. to be blunt here, what does the u.s. shoot at? >> well, especially since we're talking about a relatively modest size force. some numbers are in the area of 800 to 1,000. what they would probably be...
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they try to dehumanize us as human beings but we're still here. >> reporter: in 1989, richardson wased boys arrest forward the brutal rape of a 28-year-old white female jogger in new york's central park. the crime drew national headlineheadlines and polarizedy along racial lines. richard santana was 14 years old. >> these people had their mind fixated on us being guilty. we have tried everything we possibly could to prove our innocence. >> reporter: they were convicted in two separate trials, even though the victim had no memory of the attack and there was no d.n.a. evidence linking them to the crime. the case was built on videotaped confessions. attorneys for the men said police and prosecutors pressured them into implicating each other. yusef salaam was 15 years old. >> i met richard santana in prison. we didn't know each other. >> we didn't know each other. >> and they painted this picture as if we all knew each other, we all got together and said, hey, man, let's go hang out and do this. and that's not what happened. >> reporter: in 2002, 12 years after they were sentenced, cerea
they try to dehumanize us as human beings but we're still here. >> reporter: in 1989, richardson wased boys arrest forward the brutal rape of a 28-year-old white female jogger in new york's central park. the crime drew national headlineheadlines and polarizedy along racial lines. richard santana was 14 years old. >> these people had their mind fixated on us being guilty. we have tried everything we possibly could to prove our innocence. >> reporter: they were convicted in two...
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and like governor richardson said, the disagreement of tom donlan said. and i think that there are a number of questions that jay carney is going to have to answer in the briefing in an hour. and this is a legitimate debate on both sides. the president, we are hearing the argument from the white house is that they had to act. the congress said that even though the president needed to noti notify them in 30 days, he issued a signed statement saying that he would not go by that, and this is a prime example of why you have to pay attention to the fine print as the legislative process goes through and the president warned congress saying i don't agree with that, and i'm not going to follow it, and that is what he did here. >> and chuck hagel regarding the u.s. policy, and the idea of negotiating with terrorist, and let's play chuck hagel, please. >> first ofall, we didn't negotiate with ter the errorists, and what we did in getting our prisoner of war released in any way would somehow encourage terrorists to take our american servicemen prisoner or hostage. >
and like governor richardson said, the disagreement of tom donlan said. and i think that there are a number of questions that jay carney is going to have to answer in the briefing in an hour. and this is a legitimate debate on both sides. the president, we are hearing the argument from the white house is that they had to act. the congress said that even though the president needed to noti notify them in 30 days, he issued a signed statement saying that he would not go by that, and this is a...
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richardson. it was at her gravesite. was recognized by mrs. reagan at her gravesite. >> where are we? >> we are in omaha beach, just codenamed portion easy read. this is where the force came in on d-day. most of our cemeteries are adjacent to battle fails. normandy is directly on the world war ii battlefield. >> how many people maintain the cemetery? >> we have a staff of 24. this is one of three federal responsibilities we have here at normandy. the hawk ranger memorial, the 30th battlefield, and we also maintain as a federal resources bill you a portion of utah beach, which is the other american landing area in a tinyre peninsula. >> at the other asked or found out why they call it omaha beach? >> it is radio. they call it o beach or u beach, .imple as that >> did you ever ask yourself why they picked a city? >> i asked myself why they picked two indian names. i have never found a historical reason to reveal really why. beach.ach, u force, u task force. tohow much does it cost maintain the cemetery? >> that depends on capital improvements. m
richardson. it was at her gravesite. was recognized by mrs. reagan at her gravesite. >> where are we? >> we are in omaha beach, just codenamed portion easy read. this is where the force came in on d-day. most of our cemeteries are adjacent to battle fails. normandy is directly on the world war ii battlefield. >> how many people maintain the cemetery? >> we have a staff of 24. this is one of three federal responsibilities we have here at normandy. the hawk ranger...
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richardson. it was at her gravesite. she was recognized by mrs. reagan at her gravesite. >> where are we? >> we are in omaha beach, just above that portion codenamed easy read. this is where the force came in on d-day. most of our cemeteries are adjacent to battle fails. normandy is directly on the world war ii battlefield. >> how many people maintain the cemetery? >> we have a staff of 24. this is one of three federal responsibilities we have here at normandy. the other two, the hawk ranger memorial, the 30th battlefield, and we also maintain as a federal resources bill you a portion of utah beach, which is the other american landing area west of here in a tiny peninsula. >> have you ever asked or found out why they call it omaha beach? >> it is radio. they call it o beach or u beach, simple as that. >> did you ever ask yourself why they picked a city? >> i asked myself why they picked two indian names. i have never found a historical reason to reveal really why. >> o beach, u beach. >> o task force, u task force. >> how much does it cost to main
richardson. it was at her gravesite. she was recognized by mrs. reagan at her gravesite. >> where are we? >> we are in omaha beach, just above that portion codenamed easy read. this is where the force came in on d-day. most of our cemeteries are adjacent to battle fails. normandy is directly on the world war ii battlefield. >> how many people maintain the cemetery? >> we have a staff of 24. this is one of three federal responsibilities we have here at normandy. the other...
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anton mccray, kevin richardson, raymond santana, korey wise, and yusef salaam were arrested for beating and raping a white woman in central park. she came to be known as the central park jogger. the five were all black and latino between the ages of 14 and 16. their arrest made national headlines and initially confessed but soon recanted, insisting they had admitted to the crime under duress of exhaustion and coercion from police officers. the convictions were vacated after the real rapist, the tea is reyes, came forward in prison and convict did -- confessed to the crime. dna evidence confirmed he was the sole attacker but by then the five defendants had already seven sentences of almost deal 13 years for the attack. in 2003, the five men sued the city for wrongful conviction and violation of their civil rights. a lawsuit gained renewed attention in 2012 when documentary filmmaker ken burns and his daughter sarah released the "central park five." this is the trailer from the film. >> i want to remember what happened that day and to be horrified by ourselves. new york in the late 1980's
anton mccray, kevin richardson, raymond santana, korey wise, and yusef salaam were arrested for beating and raping a white woman in central park. she came to be known as the central park jogger. the five were all black and latino between the ages of 14 and 16. their arrest made national headlines and initially confessed but soon recanted, insisting they had admitted to the crime under duress of exhaustion and coercion from police officers. the convictions were vacated after the real rapist, the...
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. >> that is kevin richardson, lay lion whisperer. because he's used to being up close and perm with the cats, he thought the lions should be outfitted with a go pro camera. check it out. it's mounted to the back of the big cat. what's amazing is she captures something for the first time, her first kill. >> oh. >> there you see the go pro strapped to her back, and she's like, i smell something out there in the grass lap. with the angle of the camera, her sister is up ahead. look at her shoulders creeping through that brush. she's determined. she has something on the scent. he says he uses love and nurture to establish relationships with these lions, but then she spots something. a lioness hunts easier because she doesn't have the main getting in the way. this is when nature overcomes nurture. be careful. watch closely. this goes fast. you see that? it was a small animal right in front of her, but you do get to see that she does capture it. this is part of the circle of life, and there you see the hoof of that animal. >> so fascinating
. >> that is kevin richardson, lay lion whisperer. because he's used to being up close and perm with the cats, he thought the lions should be outfitted with a go pro camera. check it out. it's mounted to the back of the big cat. what's amazing is she captures something for the first time, her first kill. >> oh. >> there you see the go pro strapped to her back, and she's like, i smell something out there in the grass lap. with the angle of the camera, her sister is up ahead....
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pat richardson, in simi valley, california.has been unemployed for one and a half years. 64 years old. she voted for the president in 2008 and 2012. she has never owned a home. she said obama never went after the people in the finance companies. and never made them accountable. then you have a man in washington state. he is a retired vet. he said his home was worth $250,000 less than what he paid for. he said he did not see any the big banks or guys going to jail. >> that is a popular sentiment. after 65 months, this president is frustrated and even angry. >> you saw a bit of that over the past couple of weeks. the bear is loose. the president making runs to starbucks. going around congress by not notifying them about bowe bergdahl. figuratively and literally, he is feeling hold up and throwing protocol out the window. for reporters, we need to stay on our toes. the president is seeing himself as the caged bear, wanted to break out of the cage. >> give me the highlights of the good news. his physical report. >> first physical s
pat richardson, in simi valley, california.has been unemployed for one and a half years. 64 years old. she voted for the president in 2008 and 2012. she has never owned a home. she said obama never went after the people in the finance companies. and never made them accountable. then you have a man in washington state. he is a retired vet. he said his home was worth $250,000 less than what he paid for. he said he did not see any the big banks or guys going to jail. >> that is a popular...
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who better to talk about all of this, bill richardson. and pete hookser.oth of you gentlemen. pete, you first, where does this lead the republican party? >> you coming to me? >> yeah, pete. >> sorry, thank you. i think, you know, don't read too much into this election other than, you think it is every republican in washington ought to take notice. outspent 15-1, given little clans of winning, number one, i think is reputation of washington. people are frustrated and totally sick of a washington that doesn't work. so republicans and democrats ought to be concerned about that. and the second message i read into this is eric cantor probably lost with the people back home. tonight, lindsay graham won with an overwhelming margin. he stayed in touch. eric cantor did not. >> so governor, bill richardson, some are saying this is -- that it has everything to do with immigration. other say don't overplay that. you're former governor of new mexico, where does this leave reform? >> this is a bad day for reform. the leader is traditionally in charge of scheduling legis
who better to talk about all of this, bill richardson. and pete hookser.oth of you gentlemen. pete, you first, where does this lead the republican party? >> you coming to me? >> yeah, pete. >> sorry, thank you. i think, you know, don't read too much into this election other than, you think it is every republican in washington ought to take notice. outspent 15-1, given little clans of winning, number one, i think is reputation of washington. people are frustrated and totally...
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thank you so much, bill richardson, for joining us.nd we'll have more on the release of sergeant bergdahl up next. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutua
thank you so much, bill richardson, for joining us.nd we'll have more on the release of sergeant bergdahl up next. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal...
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with andy richardson on al jazerra also our website aljazerra.com/sport.ry special live section on the brazil 2014 world cup details. and how i can interact on facebook and twitter and blogs from our correspondence around the world, the ahead again, aljazerra.com/sport. and a aljazerra.com/brazil/2014 for our live update as well. that's your sport, plenty more later, thanks for watching, everyone. >>> robin, thanks so much for that. now, in paraguay flood is has forced 200,000 people to abandon their homes, heavy rain in areas near the rivers have destroyed crops, houses and blocked shots. officials say thein' and re red cross are expect today send help soon. government spent $3 million to get food to families in blood-hit areas. finally, luge bones belong to go what might be the biggest dinosaur ever found have gone on display in argentina it lived 90 million years ago. a big beast. join me again for more news in a couple of minutes, goods bye. the notion that conflict began with the united states, i think, is plainly false. ultimately, it is the people o
with andy richardson on al jazerra also our website aljazerra.com/sport.ry special live section on the brazil 2014 world cup details. and how i can interact on facebook and twitter and blogs from our correspondence around the world, the ahead again, aljazerra.com/sport. and a aljazerra.com/brazil/2014 for our live update as well. that's your sport, plenty more later, thanks for watching, everyone. >>> robin, thanks so much for that. now, in paraguay flood is has forced 200,000 people...
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bill richardson, one of your former fellow governors talking.en in our poll, it shows that most democrats, even though they support hillary clinton, want a contest. >> you know the clintons don't confide in me. but i will say -- but i do think this poll shows tremendous support, nationally, bipartisan for her. number two, she was a good secretary of state. now, if i'm a primary candidate, you run on her left. she's still close to wall street, but if this poll is measured, she has the support of every faction of the democratic party. the moderate faction, the business faction, the environmental faction. the progressive faction. and she's going to be very hard to beat. and lastly, on the loyalty issue, she showed her statesmanlike view that she would support the president on this bergdahl issue. and many other issues. >> you covered her tenure as secretary of state, did you see any other places whehre she might try to open up more differences from the president down the road? >> i don't see anything in particular. what this depends on is how peopl
bill richardson, one of your former fellow governors talking.en in our poll, it shows that most democrats, even though they support hillary clinton, want a contest. >> you know the clintons don't confide in me. but i will say -- but i do think this poll shows tremendous support, nationally, bipartisan for her. number two, she was a good secretary of state. now, if i'm a primary candidate, you run on her left. she's still close to wall street, but if this poll is measured, she has the...
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you might want to use another way to get to the golden gate bridge and that might be richardson off lumbar. southbound traffic is not effected. let's move along and take a look at a live picture of the bay bridge toll plaza. the traffic does look good. there are no major problems. it's about an eight minute drive time into the city. and we have a live picture of san jose northbound 280 very light traffic here so far as you drive into the santa clara valley. it's 4:47. let's go to steve. >> thank you. >>> we have clear skies. severe clear as we say. it will be warmer today. the low responsible for a cool down is moving out. severe clear. today will be the warmest day friday through sunday. cooler returns. so quick little warmup. we had started yesterday but it wasn't that bad. we had 80s. napa 84. today 88. livermore from 88-89. and east san jose 79-86 today. fog has been suppressed way to the south and a few high clouds drifted over the sierra nevada yesterday. but left behind with very cool air. a couple 40s here. napa airport 47. they made it to 43. some areas get a decent little breeze
you might want to use another way to get to the golden gate bridge and that might be richardson off lumbar. southbound traffic is not effected. let's move along and take a look at a live picture of the bay bridge toll plaza. the traffic does look good. there are no major problems. it's about an eight minute drive time into the city. and we have a live picture of san jose northbound 280 very light traffic here so far as you drive into the santa clara valley. it's 4:47. let's go to steve....
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. >> police identified the gun as a nine-shot harrington & richardson .22 caliber revolver.rom the serial number, police discovered the gun was purchased by g.d. wilson from a sears store in shreveport, louisiana. >> at the time that they interviewed the person who sold that gun, he told them that he believed the man was from out of town and his accent didn't sound like a louisiana accent. it sounded more southern than that. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d. wilson rented a room in the ymca just across the street from the sears store. >> we actually went into the room where this george wilson had checked in, and from the window of this room you could see the sears store. and it was just kind of -- for us, it was kind of overwhelming being in there and seeing that and trying to figure out what was going on in this man's mind when he was there. >> george wilson listed his home address in miami, florida. >> the address turned out to be a rock quarry. there was nothing there. >> for approximately four years, they checked every person with that name in the united
. >> police identified the gun as a nine-shot harrington & richardson .22 caliber revolver.rom the serial number, police discovered the gun was purchased by g.d. wilson from a sears store in shreveport, louisiana. >> at the time that they interviewed the person who sold that gun, he told them that he believed the man was from out of town and his accent didn't sound like a louisiana accent. it sounded more southern than that. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george...
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richardson has refused. next up, the deputy attorney come he refused -- he was fired. this would onto the night and the bulletins were coming in, and it was banana republic. downtown santiago someone else said. it was very disturbing. we didn't know where we were. the fbi surrounded the headquarters of the independent counsel's office. this kind of stuff, and so you just never know what was coming next. i did a reflection on this later about what kind of people were these, and how did this happen? we didn't have time to even think about that in. i tried to and i have there is reflections through the book about what are we to draw from this, and what kind of country is this, and how could this be? and i said there's too much going on to think these things through. we are absorbing one after another, events that run over our imaginations and trying to prepare ourselves for months of the bitter struggle to come. some indian and shenzhen have said to me the story of the nixon administration is full of people who are in over their head. there may be something to that but th
richardson has refused. next up, the deputy attorney come he refused -- he was fired. this would onto the night and the bulletins were coming in, and it was banana republic. downtown santiago someone else said. it was very disturbing. we didn't know where we were. the fbi surrounded the headquarters of the independent counsel's office. this kind of stuff, and so you just never know what was coming next. i did a reflection on this later about what kind of people were these, and how did this...
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we want to say a big thank you to governor bill richardson.appreciate you joining us on the phone today making time for us. it's a conversation we're going to continue on cnn. >> he lived it when he was governor of new mexico. >> and realizes what a delicate situation it is. not an easy fix as we said before. ahead at this hour, the debate over the "r" word. the feds run a play against the washington redskins. could it be effective if a player came out against the team. we're having a conversation next. >> a great question. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve
we want to say a big thank you to governor bill richardson.appreciate you joining us on the phone today making time for us. it's a conversation we're going to continue on cnn. >> he lived it when he was governor of new mexico. >> and realizes what a delicate situation it is. not an easy fix as we said before. ahead at this hour, the debate over the "r" word. the feds run a play against the washington redskins. could it be effective if a player came out against the team....
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join andy richardson for the latest news from brazil and around the world. there'll be feature stories and our dedicated brazil 2014 page is live. groups, fixtures, all the latest news. aljazeera.com/brazil2014. >>> in other sports news new york rangers keep the stanley cup hopes alive with a win against the links. the rangers -- los angeles kings. the rangers cut the kings series lead to 3-1. new york will have to win the remaining games, starting with game 5 on friday if they want to lift the stanley cup trophy. >> it's a good team. they threw everything they had at us, the goal tender stood tall, gave us a chance. we had another chaps, we get to play. >> new zealand cricketers take a 1-0 lad in the test series against the windies. the home side chasing 403 for victory. mark craig. that's him, through the batting line-up in the second innings. picking up four wickets finishing with figures of 8 for 188. that's the best goaling performance by a debutante. the winners by 186 runs. that's the sport. thanks for watching. >> thank you. let's have a look at traf
join andy richardson for the latest news from brazil and around the world. there'll be feature stories and our dedicated brazil 2014 page is live. groups, fixtures, all the latest news. aljazeera.com/brazil2014. >>> in other sports news new york rangers keep the stanley cup hopes alive with a win against the links. the rangers -- los angeles kings. the rangers cut the kings series lead to 3-1. new york will have to win the remaining games, starting with game 5 on friday if they want to...
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ambassador to the united nations bill richardson. he has experience with negotiating with rogue characters. good morning, sir. >> good morning, carol. >> ambassador, i just want to get the elephant out of the room now. if bergdahl is a deserter and en daengerred his fellow troops, this is what critics appear to be asking, was it worth releasing the most dangerous taliban leaders for his freedom? >> yes, it was. the precept that any hostage negotiation, especially an american soldier, is you bring that soldier home no matter what. i think secondly, carol, you can't look at it as proportional, one in exchange for five. look what happened with the israelis with shalid, the israeli soldiers. it took 1200 terrorists in exchange for one person. i think the administration was correct in moving forward, in striking the deal when the iron was hot. his safety was jeopardized, his health was not in good shape. all of this needs to be investigated. the deserter initiative and the deserter stuff. but the fact remains that will may be one more ben
ambassador to the united nations bill richardson. he has experience with negotiating with rogue characters. good morning, sir. >> good morning, carol. >> ambassador, i just want to get the elephant out of the room now. if bergdahl is a deserter and en daengerred his fellow troops, this is what critics appear to be asking, was it worth releasing the most dangerous taliban leaders for his freedom? >> yes, it was. the precept that any hostage negotiation, especially an american...
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. >> item 28 is the motion to reappoint linda richardson to the treasure island board of directors for a term ending april 28, 2018. >> same house same call, this motion is approved. [gavel] >> colleagues, why don't we go to our 2:30 special orders. we have two today. first will be district 1 colleague supervisor mar. >> thank you, president chiu. today there's a number of companies that are here with us today and i'm pleased to recognize them as winners of san francisco and the bay area's great race for clean era wards. as some of you know, supervisor john avalos and i sit on the bay area quality management district board and it's been an honor to help clean the air, fight pollution, and create healthier environments for everyone. but these companies from san francisco joined a number of other companies from the bay area in reducing greenhouse gases, rb
. >> item 28 is the motion to reappoint linda richardson to the treasure island board of directors for a term ending april 28, 2018. >> same house same call, this motion is approved. [gavel] >> colleagues, why don't we go to our 2:30 special orders. we have two today. first will be district 1 colleague supervisor mar. >> thank you, president chiu. today there's a number of companies that are here with us today and i'm pleased to recognize them as winners of san francisco...
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. >> reporter: this is captain sam richardson. >> two fires today already. >> reporter: and captain fred wrap. >> reporter: they're investigators with phoenix's elite arson squad. >> they threw something in here. >> reporter: critics asking did that success come at the expense of innocent victims. >> i was being framed for a crime that i didn't commit. >> reporter: barbara sloan and carl caples, a former sheriff's deputy, claim they were falsely accused of arson. >> you were in jail for 16 months? >> it ruined my life. >> reporter: adding credibility to their charge, the findings of an arson investigator hired by the defense. >> i think there are other cases, other innocent victims out there. >> reporter: nearly five years ago abc news was given extraordinary access to this elite unit, an inside look at what made them the best in the nation. >> sadie is an accelerant detection canine. she's a food reward dog. >> reporter: the unit is run by a charismatic and confident former police detective, jack valentine, who by his own admission had no prior background in fire investigations. under h
. >> reporter: this is captain sam richardson. >> two fires today already. >> reporter: and captain fred wrap. >> reporter: they're investigators with phoenix's elite arson squad. >> they threw something in here. >> reporter: critics asking did that success come at the expense of innocent victims. >> i was being framed for a crime that i didn't commit. >> reporter: barbara sloan and carl caples, a former sheriff's deputy, claim they were falsely...