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and i get up to russell. i said russell. jesus. you know, he's in bad shape. he got shot right through the helmet. it creased his head. his head's wide open. and all this blood, mess, and everything else. and he's laying there. and he's looking up in the sky. and his mouth's open. he's not saying anything. so i lie to him. i said, you're going to be okay, russell. i've got to get the gun. the gun's laying on the side. when he got shot, everything went to hell. and we're under attack. the bullets are still hitting. cracking. so he's laying right there. and so i upright the gun, take aim out there. where we were firing last before i left him. and dpsh something i want to tell you here. i don't want to lose my thought. anyway, i start firing again. and fire and firing and firing. screamed for a medic in between. scream for a medic, medic. lo and behold, here comes another medic. some blond-haired kid. i didn't get his name. only partial of it. i told general moore, it's like nall, n-a-l-l. which is probably part of his name. i did years of research. couldn't find
and i get up to russell. i said russell. jesus. you know, he's in bad shape. he got shot right through the helmet. it creased his head. his head's wide open. and all this blood, mess, and everything else. and he's laying there. and he's looking up in the sky. and his mouth's open. he's not saying anything. so i lie to him. i said, you're going to be okay, russell. i've got to get the gun. the gun's laying on the side. when he got shot, everything went to hell. and we're under attack. the...
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i get up to russell. russell. and -- geez, he's -- he is -- he got shot right through the helmet creased his head. head is wide open. all this blood and everything else. and he's laying there. and he's looking up in the sky and he's -- his mouth -- not saying anything, you know. and -- so i lie to him. i said you are going to be okay, russell, you know. i got to get the gun. gun laying on the side. when he got shot everything went to hell. we are under attack. still hit. so he's laying right there. i got the gun, take aim out there. where we are firing last before i left. and it is something i want to tell you here now, i don't know want to lose my thought. anyhow i start firing right away. fired and fired and fired. screaming for medic. screaming. lo and behold here comes another medic, some blond haired kid. i didn't get his name. only partial. i told general moore i said this is like nall. part of his name. i did years trying to reer is too much find guy. i could never find him by that name. there again, i coul
i get up to russell. russell. and -- geez, he's -- he is -- he got shot right through the helmet creased his head. head is wide open. all this blood and everything else. and he's laying there. and he's looking up in the sky and he's -- his mouth -- not saying anything, you know. and -- so i lie to him. i said you are going to be okay, russell, you know. i got to get the gun. gun laying on the side. when he got shot everything went to hell. we are under attack. still hit. so he's laying right...
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russell was doing his thing. i left russell for more ammunition because we didn't have an ammo bearer. so i tell russell he's running low on ammunition. i think i only had one box with me. maybe a bandolier. our ammo box was supposed to have 400 rounds. and we never got those 400 rounds. we got low on ammo. i tell russell, there's like a little lull, a little break. i say i'm going to look for john, our ammo bearer. so i run back to the rear, where we originally started from. and i eventually find two boxes of ammo laying on the ground. well, john got shot and killed and they medevaced him out or something. i donate kn i don't know what's going on. i get the ammo and i'm on my way back up. and and up the creek bed next to the tree turned out to be lieutenant ray toboda. he was a lieutenant of ours. i didn't know him real well at the time. but all i saw is the lieutenant's bar and part of his name. he was severely wounded in his hand and his leg. so i patched up his hand and his leg. i took time to do that. he had
russell was doing his thing. i left russell for more ammunition because we didn't have an ammo bearer. so i tell russell he's running low on ammunition. i think i only had one box with me. maybe a bandolier. our ammo box was supposed to have 400 rounds. and we never got those 400 rounds. we got low on ammo. i tell russell, there's like a little lull, a little break. i say i'm going to look for john, our ammo bearer. so i run back to the rear, where we originally started from. and i eventually...
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russell, yeah, he got -- he died. i told people russell got killed. only came back. that's where i left him. i didn't know they got him to japan and saved his life and fixed him up. i told guys russell died. he got killed. i saw him. you know. we are sharing stories. i said where's john? our ammo bearer. he's down there in his pup tent. pup tents there. which was home to us. and -- i said what do you mean he is down there? is he hurt? no. combat shock. he left you guys. what do you mean he left us? he says -- when the -- when it hit the fan, first started, i guess he saw as much as we did, too, shocked. he just didn't handle it the way we did. he took off and got on a chopper coming in. and then leave and got on a chopper and took him out. there's been witnesses on the chopper pilots that took him out said there was this guy that they took back and he was babbling. he was -- god bless him. i understand the shock of that combat and what we saw and everything else. he didn't handle it very well. anyhow, they called the combat shock. the mood i was in after that thing a
russell, yeah, he got -- he died. i told people russell got killed. only came back. that's where i left him. i didn't know they got him to japan and saved his life and fixed him up. i told guys russell died. he got killed. i saw him. you know. we are sharing stories. i said where's john? our ammo bearer. he's down there in his pup tent. pup tents there. which was home to us. and -- i said what do you mean he is down there? is he hurt? no. combat shock. he left you guys. what do you mean he left...
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interesting clothing choice, russell. that's it for me.w begins with wolf blitzer. >> don, thanks very much. >>> happening now. president obama takes his campaign to late-night television. republicans aren't laughing and now they're using the appearance
interesting clothing choice, russell. that's it for me.w begins with wolf blitzer. >> don, thanks very much. >>> happening now. president obama takes his campaign to late-night television. republicans aren't laughing and now they're using the appearance
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. >> see that man on the screen, his name is russell pearce. i'm going to be speaking to one of the authors of the law. and still ahead, new revelations about al qaeda's plans to attack here in america. is turns out september 11 was only the beginning. but one terrorist says he chickened out. plus, a bombshell in the mystery over the mystery of madeline mccann's days peerns. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the
. >> see that man on the screen, his name is russell pearce. i'm going to be speaking to one of the authors of the law. and still ahead, new revelations about al qaeda's plans to attack here in america. is turns out september 11 was only the beginning. but one terrorist says he chickened out. plus, a bombshell in the mystery over the mystery of madeline mccann's days peerns. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing....
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nightmare shooting afternoon for russell westbrook. 2 for 17. although he had huge free throws down the stretch in the fourth quarter. sefolosha's got to be tired guarding this guy. again, kobe bryant. largest lead of the game for the lakers. westbrook on the drive. and he's fouled. he'll go back to the line, where he is a perfect 6 for 6. his team down four. >> jeff: this is just great individual offense. the ability to jab step, get a little bit of space and rise up. great balance, great finish. >> mike: kobe bryant, at one point, was 3 for 14. he's hit 4 of his last 6 from the field, including those two big three pointers. westbrook, 7 of 7 from the line. meanwhile, jordan hill has played 27 minutes. ebanks, 19 minutes. sefolosha and bryant battling. bryant fakes. sefolosha goes for it. in and out. hill battles for the rebound. blocked by ibaka. bryant picks it up. to gasol. back inside to hill, blocked by ibaka, but a goaltend. great effort from both teams. as the lakers go back up by four. serge ibaka with six blocks in the game. he had eig
nightmare shooting afternoon for russell westbrook. 2 for 17. although he had huge free throws down the stretch in the fourth quarter. sefolosha's got to be tired guarding this guy. again, kobe bryant. largest lead of the game for the lakers. westbrook on the drive. and he's fouled. he'll go back to the line, where he is a perfect 6 for 6. his team down four. >> jeff: this is just great individual offense. the ability to jab step, get a little bit of space and rise up. great balance,...
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>> this is senator harry truman standing at his desk in the russell senate office building. and years after he left -- or soon -- even when he was still president of the united states, he said, the happiest years of my life were when i was a united states senator. and there he is, sort of at, you know, the peak of his days in the senate. >> the next series of photos, i actually, it seems like i've seen a lot of it, and they were taken by a "new york times" photographer george thames. tell us about these. >> there's a series of seven of them, and that is senate majority leader lyndon johnson, trying to convince foreign relations committee chairman theodore frances green of rhode island, in an indirect way, that it was time for him to give up the chairmanship of the foreign relations committee, and lbj engineered a move to get him off of the committee, but then when green kind of resisted a little bit, lbj came back and said, oh, it's such a shame, you know, they're so ungrateful for all of your kind services and, you know, your effective work, you know, and so that for a temp
>> this is senator harry truman standing at his desk in the russell senate office building. and years after he left -- or soon -- even when he was still president of the united states, he said, the happiest years of my life were when i was a united states senator. and there he is, sort of at, you know, the peak of his days in the senate. >> the next series of photos, i actually, it seems like i've seen a lot of it, and they were taken by a "new york times" photographer...
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hip hop mogul russell simmons is also in the studio tonight. he is the stop street wear producers and we haven't spoken since my infamous hood de comment. two of the most sought after attorneys in our country right now we welcome benjamin crump who represents the heartbroken parents of trayvon martin. he is getting high praise for his moderating tones through out this wrenching controversy. mark omar raw attorney for george zimmerman a man accused of murdering trayvon. he is getting kudos of his own for turning his client's bail hearing into something potentially much more significant. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am. i did not know if he was armed or not. >> after you committed this crime and you spoke to the police did you ever make that statement to the police? that you were sorry for what you had done or their loss? >> no, sir. >> you never stated that, did you? >> i don't remember what i said. i do believe that i said that. >> you told th
hip hop mogul russell simmons is also in the studio tonight. he is the stop street wear producers and we haven't spoken since my infamous hood de comment. two of the most sought after attorneys in our country right now we welcome benjamin crump who represents the heartbroken parents of trayvon martin. he is getting high praise for his moderating tones through out this wrenching controversy. mark omar raw attorney for george zimmerman a man accused of murdering trayvon. he is getting kudos of...
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buckley made a pilgrimage of two his hometown in michigan withhe russell kirk, and he said tolikt russellkirk, i would like you to join "national review" inew. buckleston. buckley, being a handsome and charming guy, russell kirk was socially awkward, short. russell kirk showed him his library in a converted barn.ckli buckley says this is a wonderfur library. they go to a local tavern. buckley says this is a great tavern. so they did decide that russell kirk would write for "national review." as you look at educational policy, it is an important subject.i the battle for the future of conservatism was not going to be decided over educational policy then russell kirk saw the masthead. hear his name is, there was frank mayer and other libertarians, and he picks up the phone and calls buckley, ana he isns outraged.one he says i will not be cheap with libertarians. take me off the masthead.. so buckley does take him off the masthead. but nevertheless, russell kirk agrees to write the column. he wrote it for 25 years. for 25 years he muted, silenced, his criticism of libertarians.hi for that "na
buckley made a pilgrimage of two his hometown in michigan withhe russell kirk, and he said tolikt russellkirk, i would like you to join "national review" inew. buckleston. buckley, being a handsome and charming guy, russell kirk was socially awkward, short. russell kirk showed him his library in a converted barn.ckli buckley says this is a wonderfur library. they go to a local tavern. buckley says this is a great tavern. so they did decide that russell kirk would write for...
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russell pearce is currently the president of banamnestynow.com. an organization advocating for increased immigration enforcement in border security. he was the former president of the arizona state senate, a position he held until november 2011. he's most widely known as the author of sb-1070, the arizona law, whose constitutionality is being decided by the supreme court and is the subject of this hearing today. he was originally elected to the arizona house of representatives in 2000 in the arizona senate in 2008, he also served as the director of arizona's motor vehicle division, the director of the governor's office of highway safety, and is a deputy for 23 years with the maricopa county sheriff's officer. dennis deconcini served as u.s. senator for 19 years from 1977 to 1995. prior to that he served as pima county attorney, the chief prosecutor and civil attorney for the county and school districts within the tucson border area. he currently serves as a partner in the law firm of deconcini, mcdonald, yetwin and lacy with offices in tucson, pho
russell pearce is currently the president of banamnestynow.com. an organization advocating for increased immigration enforcement in border security. he was the former president of the arizona state senate, a position he held until november 2011. he's most widely known as the author of sb-1070, the arizona law, whose constitutionality is being decided by the supreme court and is the subject of this hearing today. he was originally elected to the arizona house of representatives in 2000 in the...
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kurtz paraphrase russell crowe and the string and it he knew that unemployment insurance was tried and true and he kept it i knew that thousands of literally thousands of years of experience of labor unions making an economy strong always back to the ancient stone masons was tried and true so he supported them he knew that two centuries of american experience and that of civilized nations around the world showed that a functional federal government that operated within modest boundaries was tried and true and he even wrote a boater's president eisenhower wrote a letter about this to his brother edgar in one thousand fifty four during the third year of his presidency about how this sort of moderate conservatism worked he wrote that to attain any success it is quite clear that the federal government cannot avoid or escape responsibilities which the mass of the people firmly believe should be undertaken by the political processes of our country are such that if a rule of reason is not applied in this effort we will lose everything even to a possible and drastic change in the constitution
kurtz paraphrase russell crowe and the string and it he knew that unemployment insurance was tried and true and he kept it i knew that thousands of literally thousands of years of experience of labor unions making an economy strong always back to the ancient stone masons was tried and true so he supported them he knew that two centuries of american experience and that of civilized nations around the world showed that a functional federal government that operated within modest boundaries was...
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and focusing on hubert humphrey, lyndon johnson, and richard russell. robert mann then did a more recent book. he's done an abridgement of that book probably for classroom use and then he did a more recent book on russell lawn of louisiana, nice biography of him. >> anybody else? >> oh, i like -- in terms of institutional history, i like my friend ross baker, no relation, up at rutgers university, who has written two very good books on the senate. one in the 1980s called "friend and foe in the senate" about the nature of friendship in the senate. and he really does a lot of interviews. he doesn't attribute who told him what, but he got into the fiber of the institution. and he's done another work probably for classroom work, "the house and senate" the differences between the two profoundly different bodies. i like the work of barbara sinclair a professor at ucla who has made a career of analyzing as a political scientist the inner working of the senate. >> how is writing for you? hard, easy? when you have to actually write. >> easy. which is dangerous.
and focusing on hubert humphrey, lyndon johnson, and richard russell. robert mann then did a more recent book. he's done an abridgement of that book probably for classroom use and then he did a more recent book on russell lawn of louisiana, nice biography of him. >> anybody else? >> oh, i like -- in terms of institutional history, i like my friend ross baker, no relation, up at rutgers university, who has written two very good books on the senate. one in the 1980s called...
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>> russell was shocked and promised he would help jacob bring the killers to justice. the film maker launched a campaign to hunt down the war lord. the controversial message -- the whole world should join the fight. the filmmaker has returned to check up on jacob. since then, jacob has benefited from a scholarship from russell 's aid organization. >> this kid can move. we are not able to keep anything. >> the rebels left the area several years ago. the ugandan government has criticized the film for giving the impression the country was still at war. others charged the american filmmaker was more interested in a manhunt than helping the victims. then there is the issue of whether the american charity is doing anything for the victim's. we visited invisible children. there are plans for a school. we cannot follow on all the promises, but it would appear the scholarships and the school- building efforts are a valuable contribution. >> there are thousands who benefited from our program. >> night falls. the darkness used to be a time of fear, when children were afraid of be
>> russell was shocked and promised he would help jacob bring the killers to justice. the film maker launched a campaign to hunt down the war lord. the controversial message -- the whole world should join the fight. the filmmaker has returned to check up on jacob. since then, jacob has benefited from a scholarship from russell 's aid organization. >> this kid can move. we are not able to keep anything. >> the rebels left the area several years ago. the ugandan government has...
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russell smith, past president for the florida association of defense attorneys and from ft.auderdale, former prosecutor, thanks both ever you for joining me tonight. ken, in your eyes, what is the biggest development from this afternoon's pros pres conference with zimmerman's former attorneys. >> i'm amazed by the entire pro press conference. you would have to hold me down and scare into the noon day wide-eyed sun before i would make one of my clients look back on national television. when they got on national television they made their client or former client, mr. zimmerman, look bad. they took away credibility. they chastise him in public for calling the prosecutor. quite frankly, i'm amazed at this turn of developments. i don't believe that what they did was necessarily professional. there may be some questions as to how they brought about this news conference. clearly it casts some credibility issues on mr. zimmerman. >> now, russell smith, you've been h a defense attorney and in fact headed the association there in jacksonville. does this not really impact the case and
russell smith, past president for the florida association of defense attorneys and from ft.auderdale, former prosecutor, thanks both ever you for joining me tonight. ken, in your eyes, what is the biggest development from this afternoon's pros pres conference with zimmerman's former attorneys. >> i'm amazed by the entire pro press conference. you would have to hold me down and scare into the noon day wide-eyed sun before i would make one of my clients look back on national television....
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jack russells have a lot of strength.need a good fence. >> they need to be able to exercise. >> you want a very fun and athletic dog, healthy, neutered, shots, this is a great one. call the falls road animal hospital. ok with kids, other pets. we're strangers, and this dog is completely relaxed with us. we like this dog. >> there are going to be a lot of takers. >> this is a fun one. >> he is adorable. how about some questions. what are the most import vaccinations to get right away for my new kitten? -- the most important vaccinations to get for my new kitten? >> this is a lifetime process did you want to prevent disease. depending on where you live. if you live and an apartment on the 15th floor, it is different than if you live out in the country. dr. your veterinarian. there are distemper shots. rabies, the law. feline leukemia is important. deworming. lots of cats get worms. they are born with them. you have to go to the veterinarian and get them on a proper diet. >> good advice. i would like to adopt an adult dog. w
jack russells have a lot of strength.need a good fence. >> they need to be able to exercise. >> you want a very fun and athletic dog, healthy, neutered, shots, this is a great one. call the falls road animal hospital. ok with kids, other pets. we're strangers, and this dog is completely relaxed with us. we like this dog. >> there are going to be a lot of takers. >> this is a fun one. >> he is adorable. how about some questions. what are the most import vaccinations...
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that's our focus. >> warner: russell miller, turning to you.ank had offered a rationale for this pay. what was the rationale and did it relate to some of the issues that miss simpson just raised? >> yes, thank you. it doeselate. theirst thing i think it's important to recognize is citigroup like many, and most companies now in the current environment with the shareholder vote, are certainly aiming to design their pay programs so that the payouts for c.e.o.s and other members of management correspond with the underlying performance of the company. and that was exactly citigroup's rationale in this case as well. their point of view as described in their proxy was that they believe that citigroup had strong performance for 2011 and even more importantly they belie ty've established a strong foundation for continued growth of the company. >> warner: they also pointed out that at least in terms of salary mr. pandit took just a dollar a year in 2009 and 2010. didn't they make a point of that? >> they recognized that his basalry was a dollar a year in
that's our focus. >> warner: russell miller, turning to you.ank had offered a rationale for this pay. what was the rationale and did it relate to some of the issues that miss simpson just raised? >> yes, thank you. it doeselate. theirst thing i think it's important to recognize is citigroup like many, and most companies now in the current environment with the shareholder vote, are certainly aiming to design their pay programs so that the payouts for c.e.o.s and other members of...
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we spoke with her father, russell barnes exclusively over the phone sortly after midnight today. she's relieved and now looking forward to justice in a trial. johnson is the ex-boyfriend of phylicia's older sister and police say he was the last person the see the 16-year-old teen alive. she was visiting willer sister in bullet so far -- her sister disappeared in december of 2010. this case as you know attracted widespread attention after barnes an honor student from north carolina disappeared. overnight her father russell barnes spoke exclusively with peat o kneel on the -- pete o'neal on the phone. he describes the moment he got the phone call the police saying an arrest had been made. >> it was shocking. it was a disbelief. but naturally, you know, things came -- into the fact that hey man, you know, it is what it is. we suspected a lot of things on day one and we couldn't understand why people were not helping you look for your child when they're missing. >> reporter: and we've learned police will be holding a press conference later today to outline the details in this case. l
we spoke with her father, russell barnes exclusively over the phone sortly after midnight today. she's relieved and now looking forward to justice in a trial. johnson is the ex-boyfriend of phylicia's older sister and police say he was the last person the see the 16-year-old teen alive. she was visiting willer sister in bullet so far -- her sister disappeared in december of 2010. this case as you know attracted widespread attention after barnes an honor student from north carolina disappeared....
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the clean picker upper. >>> russell brand, literally burning money. actor was caught outside a restaurant in west hollywood joking with a friend burning some of his money you remember earlier this year he divorced singer katie perry and declined to take any of her money it looks like he has enough of his own >> isn't that a federal offence? >> i believe it is. >> is he american? does it matter if you are an american. >> i don't know. >> seems it could still be illegal if you are not american. >> what is the point of it. >> with him who knows. >>> all right meantime it appears his exkatie perry is fed up with the lime lights. >> the fireworks start recently told teen vogue she is tired of being famous she is taking on more acting roles to show her creativity but said she is annoyed with the extra exposure it would give her perry says she wants fan to approach her and relate to her life. >> i feel sad for her. >> i don't feel sad at all. whenever you hear these celebrities oh, the fame i don't really like it. well, stop making videos, stop making cds st
the clean picker upper. >>> russell brand, literally burning money. actor was caught outside a restaurant in west hollywood joking with a friend burning some of his money you remember earlier this year he divorced singer katie perry and declined to take any of her money it looks like he has enough of his own >> isn't that a federal offence? >> i believe it is. >> is he american? does it matter if you are an american. >> i don't know. >> seems it could...
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en el congreso sin presencia de republicanos, el autor de la ley, el ex senador estatal de arizona russellarce, defendio la ley. simplemente, sb1070 claramente ha funcion y arizona actuo dentro de su autoridad. un activista hispano de arizona fue arrestado por la policia por supuestamente empujar a 1 partidarios de pearce. grupos de opositores a la ley viajaron desde arizona para estar en la corte suprema. hay muchisima gente que yo conozco, que son personas exitosas, y por esta ridicula ley la gente se tuvo que mover de estado, se tuvo que mover para mexico. y este miercoles mientras los jueces escuchen los argumentos a vor y en contra de la sb1070 se esperan tambien manifestaciones frente a la corte suprema. desde al regreso..en esta edicion de noticias... continua cobrando victimas el escandalo de prostitucion que involucra a varios agentes del servicio secreto de los estados unidos..tenemos lo mas reciente. tambien en instantes:. tras su victoria en las cinco elecciones primarias celebradas hoy, mitt romney se encamina a las presidenciales de noviembre... miercoles primaveral con cielo
en el congreso sin presencia de republicanos, el autor de la ley, el ex senador estatal de arizona russellarce, defendio la ley. simplemente, sb1070 claramente ha funcion y arizona actuo dentro de su autoridad. un activista hispano de arizona fue arrestado por la policia por supuestamente empujar a 1 partidarios de pearce. grupos de opositores a la ley viajaron desde arizona para estar en la corte suprema. hay muchisima gente que yo conozco, que son personas exitosas, y por esta ridicula ley la...
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overnight her father, russell barnes spoke exclusively with us pete o'neal on the phone. he describes the moment he got the phone call from police saying an arrest has been made. >> it was shocking. it was a disbelief. but naturally you know things came in to say that hey man, it is what it is. we suspected -- him from day one and we couldn't understand why they would not look for your child when missing. >> reporter: her father he has receive will now -- says he will now turn his attention to the trial. later today police will have a press conference to outline the details in this case. we're live at city police headquarters, linda sew. abc2 news. >> this arrest was made almost exactly one year to the day they discovered barnes' body in the river. that happened back in april of last year. that was about four months after barnes was first reported missing. that was on december 28th, 2010. that was the last time any family member saw her. she was in baltimore up from north carolina visiting her family for the holidays. we were the first station to put this on the website,
overnight her father, russell barnes spoke exclusively with us pete o'neal on the phone. he describes the moment he got the phone call from police saying an arrest has been made. >> it was shocking. it was a disbelief. but naturally you know things came in to say that hey man, it is what it is. we suspected -- him from day one and we couldn't understand why they would not look for your child when missing. >> reporter: her father he has receive will now -- says he will now turn his...
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and then on top of that will be johnston's brigade and slightly to our east is robert russell's brigade, also of polk's corps, combined. they're about the size of clayburn and anderson's brigade, and so in close proximity they're coming into the same landscape, the same sector of the battlefield here in shiloh branch, engaging the same federal troops, which is sherman's division supported by brigade from mcclernand's division and an extra battery from mcclernand was holding the shiloh church ridge and meeting the successive attacks and defeating them in detail. so if you just think about that issue of co-mingling of the confederate commands. no longer is it co-mingling of individual brigades, but a bigger problem is they're not brigades even from the same corps, meaning they're not even from the same organization within the confederate army. they're from a different organization of the confederate army and they don't know each other from adam in many respects because that organization at corinth, remember, was a concentration of troops from the gulf coast, troops that had fallen back fr
and then on top of that will be johnston's brigade and slightly to our east is robert russell's brigade, also of polk's corps, combined. they're about the size of clayburn and anderson's brigade, and so in close proximity they're coming into the same landscape, the same sector of the battlefield here in shiloh branch, engaging the same federal troops, which is sherman's division supported by brigade from mcclernand's division and an extra battery from mcclernand was holding the shiloh church...
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. -- russell berna. >> it is good to be with you. you have announced he will be supporting the ryan budget. you are also pushing the republican study committee budget. why the need for that? what is wrong with the ryan budget? >> there are good things in his budget, particularly the policy statements where they have incorporated ideas from us. there are a lot of good things in there. it is 1000 times better than the president's budget. it never gets to balance. the difference between his budget and ours is we get to balance in a reasonable time in a time frame we believe the american people think are common sense. ours takes five years. this takes 28 years to get to balance. we think it is important to show the american people this is what we need to do. you cannot get 218 votes for our budget. i do not expect to get that. we do need to pass something. paul's is better than the president's. we will support that. at the same time, we offer ours as something that needs to happen. >> were you disappointed he adopted a modified version o
. -- russell berna. >> it is good to be with you. you have announced he will be supporting the ryan budget. you are also pushing the republican study committee budget. why the need for that? what is wrong with the ryan budget? >> there are good things in his budget, particularly the policy statements where they have incorporated ideas from us. there are a lot of good things in there. it is 1000 times better than the president's budget. it never gets to balance. the difference...
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russell adams was the gunner that day. i was the assistant gunner. and then we had an ammo bearer to carry extra ammunition. we rotated guns. you were carrying around 100 pounds with your backpacks and handgrenades and ammo. it was his day to have the gun. we landed, got off the helicopters, and we actually, where we were standing he we faced along from chupong mountain and had no idea there was a dry creek bed in the jungle. we were standing there, kind of looking around. it was a beautiful sunday afternoon. we figured we'd find nothing and do this again and
russell adams was the gunner that day. i was the assistant gunner. and then we had an ammo bearer to carry extra ammunition. we rotated guns. you were carrying around 100 pounds with your backpacks and handgrenades and ammo. it was his day to have the gun. we landed, got off the helicopters, and we actually, where we were standing he we faced along from chupong mountain and had no idea there was a dry creek bed in the jungle. we were standing there, kind of looking around. it was a beautiful...
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he said he was surrounded by good people and he named richard russell, byrd himself debated -- i'm sorry, he filibustered for 14 hours personally against the passage of the civil rights bill. 14 hours he did so. that was some 83 days given to it in terms of the numbers of total days filibustering against the civil rights act. he mentioned dirkson. he voted for it and was one of lyndon johnson's stars in terms of showing ways by which it could be passed. he referenced the objection to mrs. murphy's boardinghouse, i suppose she had a few people that were not colored by interstate commerce, et cetera, so that exemption was put there. dirkson was a statesman and did so with an event toward getting the bill passed. and so i do know, and you consider that senator byrd was from west virginia, west virginia refused to secede from the union because of the issue of slavery. and that is why they were punished severely in the western part of the state in terms of what you get in terms of road money, et cetera, in virginia. so i think any number of people have different reasons for rationalizing or w
he said he was surrounded by good people and he named richard russell, byrd himself debated -- i'm sorry, he filibustered for 14 hours personally against the passage of the civil rights bill. 14 hours he did so. that was some 83 days given to it in terms of the numbers of total days filibustering against the civil rights act. he mentioned dirkson. he voted for it and was one of lyndon johnson's stars in terms of showing ways by which it could be passed. he referenced the objection to mrs....
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so we wrote about one of these schemes russel's lay. the company was operation is called the great america program and this was after an i.r.s. crackdown on the scheme and so to get around that he started laundering the money through an indian tribe so that it would be you'd be basically be presented as government funds so it could still see squeak in and pass muster. and so you know sources still wasn't legitimate it was just a dodge but finally in two thousand and eight the housing bill congress itself woke up at the behest of hud and. explicitly outlawed these schemes to basically put a provision in that said you can't launder money to get around the f.h.a. downpayment requirement so they had to shut down but it wasn't till we wrote about that on our site and said hey this is what was going on could it government reports in the i.r.s. ruling when they cracked down on it and say this is completely ridiculous that this was going on and it was only at that point that they sued us so they tried to shut us down to get us to take the artic
so we wrote about one of these schemes russel's lay. the company was operation is called the great america program and this was after an i.r.s. crackdown on the scheme and so to get around that he started laundering the money through an indian tribe so that it would be you'd be basically be presented as government funds so it could still see squeak in and pass muster. and so you know sources still wasn't legitimate it was just a dodge but finally in two thousand and eight the housing bill...
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en el congreso sin presencia de republicanos, el autor de la ley, el ex senador estatal de arizona russellpearce, defendio la ley. simplemente, sb1070 claramente ha fonado. y ona actuo dentro de su autoridad. un activista hispano de arizona fue arrestado por la policia por supuestamente empujar a 1 partidarios de pearce. grupos de opositores a la ley viajaron desde arizona para estar en la corte suprema. hay muchisima gente que yo conozco, que son personas ley la gente se tuvo que mover de estado, se tuvo que mover para mexico. y este miercoles mientras los jueces escuchen los argumentos a favor y contra de la sb1070 se esperan tambien manifestaciones frente a la corte suprema. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. el estado salvadoreno, reconocio en una audiencia ante la corte interamericana de derechos humanos de ecuador su responsabilidad en la masacre de el mozote, en la que ejercito asesino a casi un millar de personas .. la matanza fue perpertada por el ya extinto batallon de infanteria de reaccion inmediata atlacatl y entre las victimas estuvieron 450 ninos que perecieron e
en el congreso sin presencia de republicanos, el autor de la ley, el ex senador estatal de arizona russellpearce, defendio la ley. simplemente, sb1070 claramente ha fonado. y ona actuo dentro de su autoridad. un activista hispano de arizona fue arrestado por la policia por supuestamente empujar a 1 partidarios de pearce. grupos de opositores a la ley viajaron desde arizona para estar en la corte suprema. hay muchisima gente que yo conozco, que son personas ley la gente se tuvo que mover de...