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schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been the first head of thece corps. and when kennedy's successor lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, sargent shriver was placed in command. johnson was interested in it because johnson had experienced poverty himself. so he was always talking about the fact that people like himself would not have been successful without the help of the government and he wanted to do similar things for young people while he was president of the united states. schoumacher: at the root of poverty many felt, was unemployment. training, early training would mean employment and income, and an end to poverty. how could the new frontier's confidence and the great society's dedication uproot poverty? well, i always said to myself, the only way you can do it is to set up a residential place where you have total control over these youngsters for a period of time. just the way you send youngsters to west point or annolis and pay for it we should send these young people to a different type of institution, and pay for it. and i tried to
schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been the first head of thece corps. and when kennedy's successor lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, sargent shriver was placed in command. johnson was interested in it because johnson had experienced poverty himself. so he was always talking about the fact that people like himself would not have been successful without the help of the government and he wanted to do similar things for young people while he was...
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. >> a sargent comes to her ward. he tells her he's conducting an excessive force investigation. this is video from his body camera. >> do you know what happened? you don't remember? >> sheehan believes the interview was inappropriate. >> i don't know what i'm saying. i don't know why they're asking me. who questions someone that intoxicated and sedated? >> the sargent ends the interview. >> we don't want to hurt anyone. we just want cooperation. okay? >> this is the police report that says she was quote violently punching unquote and that the officer used an arm guard take down and guided her to the ground. >>> an aid group that worked in nepal for 25 years is gearing up to help victims of saturday's 7.8 quake. the founder is from sausalito. olga murray was getting ready for a 90-year-old birthday party when the earthquake hit. she said destruction is almost unimaginable. >> everybody was afreed to go into the house. olga's home was not damaged. >> olga is founder of the nepal youth foundation. the group eliminated child slavery in a large region set up nutrition centers, rescue
. >> a sargent comes to her ward. he tells her he's conducting an excessive force investigation. this is video from his body camera. >> do you know what happened? you don't remember? >> sheehan believes the interview was inappropriate. >> i don't know what i'm saying. i don't know why they're asking me. who questions someone that intoxicated and sedated? >> the sargent ends the interview. >> we don't want to hurt anyone. we just want cooperation. okay?...
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. >> a sargent comes to her ward. he tells her he's conducting an excessive force investigation.s is video from his body camera. >> do you know what happened? you don't remember? >> sheehan believes the interview was inappropriate. >> i don't know what i'm saying. i don't know why they're asking me. who questions someone that intoxicated and sedated? >> the sargent ends the interview. >> we don't want to hurt anyone. we just want cooperation. okay? >> this is the police report that says she was quote violently punching unquote and that the officer used an arm guard take down and guided her to the ground. >>> an aid group that worked in nepal for 25 years is gearing up to help victims of saturday's 7.8 quake. the founder is from sausalito. olga murray was getting ready for a 90-year-old birthday party when the earthquake hit. she said destruction is almost unimaginable. >> everybody was afreed to go into the house. olga's home was not damaged. >> olga is founder of the nepal youth foundation. the group eliminated child slavery in a large region set up nutrition centers, rescued th
. >> a sargent comes to her ward. he tells her he's conducting an excessive force investigation.s is video from his body camera. >> do you know what happened? you don't remember? >> sheehan believes the interview was inappropriate. >> i don't know what i'm saying. i don't know why they're asking me. who questions someone that intoxicated and sedated? >> the sargent ends the interview. >> we don't want to hurt anyone. we just want cooperation. okay? >>...
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. >> this sargent is a san francisco psychologist.nselled many officer who's fired their weapons. what is unique about this video, she says is that officer broke down in public. >> it's not typical. most of the time they will try very hard to stay in control. in public especially in uniform at a scene. and sometimes they get a chance to feel vulnerable and breakdown. >> it struck me the next day. you know? yeah. you know? i cried. it was difficult. it's embedded in me now. i can't forget it. >> the sargent is president of the san francisco police union shot and wounded a man with a gun in 2002. he fired upon us first. so this was a deadly threat. >> however the shooting still haunts him 13 years later. >> you're constantly wondering if there is another avenue you could have explored rather than resort to lethal force. >> john ferando was involved in a shooting several years ago here at 6th and mission. >> i ordered him to drop the gun. he raised the gun into my direction. and i shot back. >> he says he was having sleepless nights and
. >> this sargent is a san francisco psychologist.nselled many officer who's fired their weapons. what is unique about this video, she says is that officer broke down in public. >> it's not typical. most of the time they will try very hard to stay in control. in public especially in uniform at a scene. and sometimes they get a chance to feel vulnerable and breakdown. >> it struck me the next day. you know? yeah. you know? i cried. it was difficult. it's embedded in me now. i...
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. >> this sargent is a san francisco psychologist. counselled many officer who's fired their weapons. what is unique about this video, she says is that officer broke down in public. >> it's not typical. most of the time they will try very hard to stay in control. in public especially in uniform at a scene. and sometimes they get a chance to feel vulnerable and breakdown. >> it struck me the next day. you know? yeah. you know? i cried. it was difficult. it's embedded in me now. i can't forget it. >> the sargent is president of the san francisco police union shot and wounded a man with a gun in 2002. he fired upon us first. so this was a deadly threat. >> however the shooting still haunts him 13 years later. >> you're constantly wondering if there is another avenue you could have explored rather than resort to lethal force. >> john ferando was involved in a shooting several years ago here at 6th and mission. >> i ordered him to drop the gun. he raised the gun into my direction. and i shot back. >> he says he was having sleepless nights
. >> this sargent is a san francisco psychologist. counselled many officer who's fired their weapons. what is unique about this video, she says is that officer broke down in public. >> it's not typical. most of the time they will try very hard to stay in control. in public especially in uniform at a scene. and sometimes they get a chance to feel vulnerable and breakdown. >> it struck me the next day. you know? yeah. you know? i cried. it was difficult. it's embedded in me now....
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sargent yolanda williams heads the group officers for justice. >> i'm looking for the chief to address the rank and file in terms of a bulletin, or either a station visit to each station. or a cv with a message on it. >> well, the legal wrangling has started, attorney general michael reigns who represents the highest ranking officer believes the commission not fire anyone because he says the statute of limitations expired on this investigation but the chief maintains the investigation was launched within the scope and limits. >> police shot and killed a man today after responding to a liquor store robbery. >> the fatal shooting occurred this morning in a strip mall. investigators say the suspect was armed and when confronted became uncooperative. >> we're investigating what went down in this alley way. >> the officer has been placed on leave. >> we now know how an accused child molester managed to elude officers last month. he was a focus of a national manhunt and tonight, how he stayed hidden so long. >> jannel carter was captured in gulf port mississippi hiding with relatives. >> mak
sargent yolanda williams heads the group officers for justice. >> i'm looking for the chief to address the rank and file in terms of a bulletin, or either a station visit to each station. or a cv with a message on it. >> well, the legal wrangling has started, attorney general michael reigns who represents the highest ranking officer believes the commission not fire anyone because he says the statute of limitations expired on this investigation but the chief maintains the...
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sargent yolanda williams heads the group officers for justice. >> i'm looking for the chief to address the rank and file in terms of a bulletin, or either a station visit to each station. or a cv with a message on it. >> well, the legal wrangling has started, attorney general michael reigns who represents the highest ranking officer believes the commission not fire anyone because he says the statute of limitations expired on this investigation but the chief maintains the investigation was launched within the scope and limits. >> police shot and killed a man today after responding to a liquor store robbery. >> the fatal shooting occurred this morning in a strip mall. investigators say the suspect was armed and when confronted became uncooperative. >> we're investigating what went down in this alley way. >> the officer has been placed on leave. >> we now know how an accused child molester managed to elude officers last month. he was a focus of a national manhunt and tonight, how he stayed hidden so long. >> jannel carter was captured in gulf port mississippi hiding with relatives. >> mak
sargent yolanda williams heads the group officers for justice. >> i'm looking for the chief to address the rank and file in terms of a bulletin, or either a station visit to each station. or a cv with a message on it. >> well, the legal wrangling has started, attorney general michael reigns who represents the highest ranking officer believes the commission not fire anyone because he says the statute of limitations expired on this investigation but the chief maintains the...
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factor is coming r >>> and in the impact segment tonight as you may know sargent bowe bergdahl scheduledbe in a military court on july 8th to answer charges of desertion and misbehaving. last may line noised the sergeant in a meeting with his parents. that has caused all kinds of angst and today there is even more trouble. joining us from washington is lt. tony shamp and catherine herrige. what is new on the bergdahl story, catherine? >> well, we have been talking for the last week, bill with four of bergdahl's teammates, three of them spoke with on the record. they confirm they had informal meeting in december of 2009, six months after bergdahl walked away with admiral mike mowl is the president's chief military advisor and also the chairman of the joint chiefs they have been pulling security for the admiral as did this tour through afghanistan. pretty standard for mullen to kick out the leadership and higher ups so he could speak with these lower level enlisted here. >> four of bergdahl's platoon mates talked directly to the admiral who is president obama's top military advisor. >> cor
factor is coming r >>> and in the impact segment tonight as you may know sargent bowe bergdahl scheduledbe in a military court on july 8th to answer charges of desertion and misbehaving. last may line noised the sergeant in a meeting with his parents. that has caused all kinds of angst and today there is even more trouble. joining us from washington is lt. tony shamp and catherine herrige. what is new on the bergdahl story, catherine? >> well, we have been talking for the last...
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then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. it still didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just runs right past me, and i knew something was wrong then. and i kept walking backwards. i was going to go towards the back room. >> but zack had just made the biggest mistake of his life. zane floyd is coming around the corner with a shotgun. >> there's tables in produce that have all the fruits and vegetables. and i dove between one of those, just trying to get down. and he takes a shot at me. and i'm ducking under the table. and it goes over my head. he's chasing me around, and i'm just scrambling, trying to get away. and he just comes right over me and shoots
then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. it still didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just...
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it was a sargent shriver who was president kennedy's of course brother-in-law who worked under the peacecorps, under president kennedy and then headed up the voluntary, i government private, a government wing of like this public-private partnership on voluntary stuff. he came up with the idea of head start and he went to her and she backed it 100%, became his spokesperson dick went to bat for it and would help establish a. >> the highway beautification bill was called the labor bill. that's what johnson called it when he went around twisting arms and kicking guys in the shins come where is ladybirds bill? although the clip you showed up for critiquing his speech. she may not have liked that because when he signed the bill at october 221965, he never mentioned her name. so maybe that's how he got her back for the critique. >> here's a question from twitter, which first lady sought to be influential but was the least successful at it? >> that's really, i think in some way you could say hillary clinton because -- [laughter] know. just mean in terms of fairness i mean, she always made the ca
it was a sargent shriver who was president kennedy's of course brother-in-law who worked under the peacecorps, under president kennedy and then headed up the voluntary, i government private, a government wing of like this public-private partnership on voluntary stuff. he came up with the idea of head start and he went to her and she backed it 100%, became his spokesperson dick went to bat for it and would help establish a. >> the highway beautification bill was called the labor bill....
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sargent shriver was president kennedy's brother-in-law who worked under the peace corps and then headed up this set, which was the voluntary government weighing of the public-private partnership of voluntary staff. he came up with the idea and he went to her and she would hundred% became the spokesperson and really helped establish it. >> the highway identification bill was called the labor bill. that is what johnson called it when he went around twisting arms and kicking guys initiated. whereas ladybirds bill? he may not have liked that because when he signed the bill in october 22nd 1965, he never mentioned her name. that is how he got her back. >> here's a question from twitter. fresh farmhouse once to know which they decide to be influential but was the least successful at it. >> i think in some ways you could say hillary clinton because she -- [laughter] just in terms of fairness, she always made the case that when it came to policy matters, she had to make the case for something or against something like any other adviser data and sometimes president said now. i think we know of t
sargent shriver was president kennedy's brother-in-law who worked under the peace corps and then headed up this set, which was the voluntary government weighing of the public-private partnership of voluntary staff. he came up with the idea and he went to her and she would hundred% became the spokesperson and really helped establish it. >> the highway identification bill was called the labor bill. that is what johnson called it when he went around twisting arms and kicking guys initiated....