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stafford: that's beautiful. [laughter] as a reminder to our livestream audience, you can ask questions by typing into your browser. make sure that your question is a question. yes, sir. in the third row, please. a microphone is on its way. >> how did your life change when the aborted rescue mission failed in the desert? what did they do? did you fear for your life? >> we did not know it had happened. we knew that something had gone on because there is an unusual amount of gunfire around the embassy. we did not know whether he was more iraqis or what because that was always in the brush. we were moved and at some point, a couple days later, one of the men came to me and said, you cook, don't you? i said, yes. he said, we need you to cook for you and miss swift and some of the men. how many am i cooking for? i can't tell you. i said, i need to know. be fourst say it will or five people." that was our first indication some of her colleagues had been moved off the compound. that we did not know that. all of a sudden
stafford: that's beautiful. [laughter] as a reminder to our livestream audience, you can ask questions by typing into your browser. make sure that your question is a question. yes, sir. in the third row, please. a microphone is on its way. >> how did your life change when the aborted rescue mission failed in the desert? what did they do? did you fear for your life? >> we did not know it had happened. we knew that something had gone on because there is an unusual amount of gunfire...
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general thomas stafford, are you ready? stafford received his bachelors with honors from the u.s. naval academy and graduated first in his class at the u.s. air force test pilot school in 1959. he went on to become an american legend. he piloted gemini six, first rendezvous in space, in 1966 he commanded gemini nine, demonstrating a rendezvous used in the apollo lunar mission. he did mission planning analysis and software development for apollo. incommander of apollo 10 1969, he flew the first rendezvous around the moon and designated the first lunar landing site. he commanded the apollo so use mission which culminated in the historic first meeting in space between u.s. astronauts and soviet cosmonauts, ending the international space race. he hosted the mock 36 world speed record. he has flown four types of spacecraft and more than 100 types of aircraft. he presided over development of and startedcraft the stealth program and the roadmap for the f-22 raptor. honor and pleasure to introduce general thomas stafford. [applause] general stafford: thank you. it was a pleasure to talk y
general thomas stafford, are you ready? stafford received his bachelors with honors from the u.s. naval academy and graduated first in his class at the u.s. air force test pilot school in 1959. he went on to become an american legend. he piloted gemini six, first rendezvous in space, in 1966 he commanded gemini nine, demonstrating a rendezvous used in the apollo lunar mission. he did mission planning analysis and software development for apollo. incommander of apollo 10 1969, he flew the first...
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>> reporter: stafford even playing the football video game "madden" with the boys.e experience. >> it was amazing to see matthew stafford at my door. >> reporter: and so meaningful, because their dad loved to watch stafford play. >> it was so special because my dad was probably the number one lions fan. he was so kind and wonderful and was always uplifting. and if you needed him, he would always be there. >> reporter: their father now looking down, getting to see one more home game. this time, his kids right there, playing with a lions great. >> it is definitely something i will never, ever forget. >> and we thank talon, skylar and tyson for sharing that moment. we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. see you on "gma" first thing in the morning and right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >>> a christmas night accident leaves an east bay community in shock. three teens are dead and two more are in critical condition. >>> broken parkin meters are mocone y. we found one street where almost all the meters were jammed or out of or
>> reporter: stafford even playing the football video game "madden" with the boys.e experience. >> it was amazing to see matthew stafford at my door. >> reporter: and so meaningful, because their dad loved to watch stafford play. >> it was so special because my dad was probably the number one lions fan. he was so kind and wonderful and was always uplifting. and if you needed him, he would always be there. >> reporter: their father now looking down,...
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he would have got permission to travel from stafford to london. about how closely he was being monitored once he left prison. the government has launched an urgent review into the licensing conditions under which terrorists are released. khan was wearing an electronic tag and attended friday's conference hosted by the organisation learning together and even appeared in a leaflet about their work with prisoners. the london bridge is still a crime scene as police continue to gather evidence today and questions for investigators will now focus on why khan turned on those trying to rehabilitate him. sarah corker, bbc news. borisjohnson has been facing questions about why usman khan had been released early from from prison. mrjohnson said he would introduce longer prison sentences, and blamed khan's release on legislation introduced 11 years ago by the last labour government. here's our political correspondent susanna mendonca. after visiting the scene of the london bridge terror attack yesterday, today the prime minister took to a tv studio to explain
he would have got permission to travel from stafford to london. about how closely he was being monitored once he left prison. the government has launched an urgent review into the licensing conditions under which terrorists are released. khan was wearing an electronic tag and attended friday's conference hosted by the organisation learning together and even appeared in a leaflet about their work with prisoners. the london bridge is still a crime scene as police continue to gather evidence today...
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miss stafford thank you for sharing the powerful experiences with us. thank you for your service and please join me in thanking our speakers tonight. [ applause ] >>> all week we're featuring american history tv programs as a reprevow of what's available every weekend on cspan3. the lectures in history, american art i facts. real america. civil war. the oral histories and oral hifts and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new cspan online store g go to cspan store.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all the cspan products. ♪ >>> thenous will be in order. >> for 40 years cspan has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, cspan is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. cspan, your unfiltered view of gover
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he would have got permission to travel from stafford to london.ns about how closely he was being monitored once he left prison. the government has launched an urgent review into the licensing conditions under which terrorists are released. khan was wearing an electronic tag and attended friday's conference hosted by the organisation learning together and even appeared in a leaflet about their work with prisoners. the london bridge is still a crime scene as police continue to gather evidence today and questions for investigators will now focus on why khan turned on those trying to rehabilitate him. sarah corker, bbc news. toby williamson is the chief executive of the fishmongers' company who own fishmongers hall. he spoke to the bbc about the how events unfolded inside the hall and how his staff handled the stiuation. it turns into a game of pinball bomb without it nights. this is extraordinary things happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you around. in reception, you have got don and gareth, one trying to keep that daughter closed
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kathleen stafford is a writer whose work has been required and since 1979 she was serving in tehran when it was seized she is one of six americans who were expatriated from iran with the assistance of the central intelligence agency and the canadian government, thank you for being here, please join me in welcoming our panelists. (applause) thank you again for being here, i'd like to start setting the, stage in 1979 what was the political climate like when you arrived there? >> well there were curfews, we were limited in terms of where we could go, my question was, what does an islamic republic look like? that was the reason i was there because this was the stated goal of the revolution to establish an islamic republic, people were on sure, everybody was treading lightly, people who were known to have been workers for the shot lived in fear, people lived in fear because there were people simply eating out of their jobs and because of their loyalty to the shaw were tried and often executed. so it was a very tenuous situation when i first arrived, in july, we were working very carefully to
kathleen stafford is a writer whose work has been required and since 1979 she was serving in tehran when it was seized she is one of six americans who were expatriated from iran with the assistance of the central intelligence agency and the canadian government, thank you for being here, please join me in welcoming our panelists. (applause) thank you again for being here, i'd like to start setting the, stage in 1979 what was the political climate like when you arrived there? >> well there...
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. >> chip reid, cbs news, stafford, virginia. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later tonight on cbs "60 minutes". i am elaine quijano in new york. thank you for joining us and good night. >>> we have some downpours coming to the mountains. the central bay, not much, but again, this rain is coming down and in some places it is condemned pretty good. down the coastline to san luis obispo county, it is raining tonight. the heaviest totals in marin county, more than 4 inches over the last 48 hours. three and a third, we will get three things straight up in the mountains above it. some of the totals in the central bay area are not that impressive at all. twelve hundredths of an inch, in liverpool livermore, the same. the north bay, wh
. >> chip reid, cbs news, stafford, virginia. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later tonight on cbs "60 minutes". i am elaine quijano in new york. thank you for joining us and good night. >>> we have some downpours coming to the mountains. the central bay, not much, but again, this rain is coming down and in some places it is condemned pretty good. down the coastline to san luis obispo county, it is raining tonight. the heaviest...
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and kathleen stafford, one of the hostages able to escape, talked about the iranian hostage crisis 40 years later. the chicago council on global affairs hosted this event. >>> good evening, welcome. my name is matt abbott. i'm director of development and diplomatic programs here in the chicago council of global affairs. welcome to our program, today is on the record and we are live streaming. please silence your phones though we do welcome social media engagement. music by individuals are their own and do not represent views of the council. before this evening's program begins we will here flash talk. the doctor is president of the people analytics. his work focussed on demystifying people's behaviors and conflicts such as iran. he hails from syracuse maxwell school and ph.d. of maryland. following flash talk, i'll introduce our candidates. unfortunately, the director is unable to join us tonight. please join me in welcoming the doctor. >> hello. hello. i appreciate the chance to be here. hello to chicago. it's my first time here. thanks for the welcome. [ applause ] >> thank you. >>
and kathleen stafford, one of the hostages able to escape, talked about the iranian hostage crisis 40 years later. the chicago council on global affairs hosted this event. >>> good evening, welcome. my name is matt abbott. i'm director of development and diplomatic programs here in the chicago council of global affairs. welcome to our program, today is on the record and we are live streaming. please silence your phones though we do welcome social media engagement. music by individuals...
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we have a request that there is an emergency declared under the stafford act, and there are reservations and pursuing that, and we have the questions of the overall question of who is going to be in control of the review of the contingency plans. it will be worked out, mr. riley. but between yesterday and today, it is night and day as far as the federal presence in regard to dealing with this massive continuing disaster, and the earthquake lasted four minutes, and this is going to last years. i think that everybody better realize it is going to last years in terms of the recovery. >> mr. secretary -- >> allen and back to you, brit. >> secretary skinner, about a week ago you said that exxon was doing a great job and full speed ahe ahead, and what has happened in the last week? did they blow it? >> no, what has happened is that we have off loaded the vessel and we have seen the flow of the oil out further than we anticipated and it is further and has to be addressed. we are starting to address the long-range cleanup of the islands and the land that has been damaged. this is something that
we have a request that there is an emergency declared under the stafford act, and there are reservations and pursuing that, and we have the questions of the overall question of who is going to be in control of the review of the contingency plans. it will be worked out, mr. riley. but between yesterday and today, it is night and day as far as the federal presence in regard to dealing with this massive continuing disaster, and the earthquake lasted four minutes, and this is going to last years. i...
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under the stafford act at the department of justice as i understand has reservations and we are pursuing not and we still have the question, the overall question of who is going to be in control of the review of these contingency plans and i'm discussing that with mr. riley. from yesterday today is the difference between night and day as far as a federal presence in regards to dealing with this massive continuing disaster. the earthquake lasted four minutes, this is going to last years and i think everybody but i realize that it's going to last years in terms of the recovery. >> allen and then back to you brett. >> about a week ago you and your colleagues said that exxon was doing a decent job, what is happening in the last week? did they blow it? what is going on? >> what's happened is we have now off-loaded the vessel, we now have had the flow and we have seen the flow of fuel and oil out further than we anticipated, it's moved on further, than ever it has to change, we now are beginning to address the long-range cleanup of the islands and land that has been damaged, this is something
under the stafford act at the department of justice as i understand has reservations and we are pursuing not and we still have the question, the overall question of who is going to be in control of the review of these contingency plans and i'm discussing that with mr. riley. from yesterday today is the difference between night and day as far as a federal presence in regards to dealing with this massive continuing disaster. the earthquake lasted four minutes, this is going to last years and i...
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her name was catherine stafford. they provided them with costumes and fake personas, and fake documents. they had to take on and memorize these cover stories to pass through the revolutionary guard at the tehran airport. these fake eyeglasses are a wonderful representation of that successful extrication. >> we have two sides of the story. >> in addition, we have items that show the end of the story, he welcome home. the 52 hostages who were released on january 21, the day after ronald reagan's inauguration. they were showered with gifts and emorabilia. we have a button that was a gift to and swift. -- ann swift. ann was part of the two women of the 52 captives. the button celebrates their welcome home and ncorporates a yellow ribbon. as we know the yellow ribbon campaign was started by some of the family members to show solidarity and it really caught hold throughout the nation. embassies are still targets, unfortunately. >> in 1998, there was a surprise attack in africa. we now know that this was an al qaeda attack
her name was catherine stafford. they provided them with costumes and fake personas, and fake documents. they had to take on and memorize these cover stories to pass through the revolutionary guard at the tehran airport. these fake eyeglasses are a wonderful representation of that successful extrication. >> we have two sides of the story. >> in addition, we have items that show the end of the story, he welcome home. the 52 hostages who were released on january 21, the day after...
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today, this address in stafford where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searcheday at this stage there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the attack. move that way. clear, please. which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous? and how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners? daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge. let's get some of the day's other news and a wealthy maltese businessman has been charged with involvement in the murder of a prominentjournalist. the death of daphne caruana galizia — in a car bomb two years ago — has caused a political scandal. clashes have continued between anti—government protesters and security forces in baghdad, following the prime minister's announcement that he intends to resign. hundreds have been killed by the security forces in recent days. yum and — you can keep up to date with allthe latest news, yum t news, business, and sport on our website. just go to bbc dot com slash news — or dow
today, this address in stafford where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searcheday at this stage there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the attack. move that way. clear, please. which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous? and how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners? daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge. let's get some of...
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at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam stafford he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. translation: we got a call that sam was hit by bullets. and he died on the spot. i wantjustice! i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime. meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance. even as the authorities continue the clamp—down. pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam. its 20 years since vladimir putin came to power, first as prime minister and then as president of russia. in that time, he's built a system of power which revolves around him, resulting in all major decisions being taken by the kremlin. that's why many russians feel they have to go directly to him to solve their problems, sometimes with remarkable success, as steve rosenberg reports from eastern siberia. russian rulers are like siberian winters. they go on and on. josef stalin's icy grip spanned a quarter of a century. brezhnev ruled 18 years. for vladimir putin, it's already 20. and counting. nadiezhda
at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam stafford he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. translation: we got a call that sam was hit by bullets. and he died on the spot. i wantjustice! i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime. meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance. even as the authorities continue the clamp—down. pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam....
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at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordpassionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice. i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime." meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance, even as the authorities continue the clamp—down. pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam. let's get some of the day's other news: us senate democratic leader chuck schumer wants at least four witnesses, including white house acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and former national security adviserjohn bolton, to be subpoenaed to testify in the expected impeachment trial of president donald trump. mr trump is expected to become the third us president to be impeached when the full democratic—led house of representatives votes on the charges, likely this week. the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan, has confirmed that he would consider expelling american forces from
at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordpassionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice. i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime." meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance, even as the authorities continue the...
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at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordem. a passionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice, i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime." meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance, even as the authorities continue the clamp—down. pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam. also making news today: the number of people using hong kong international airport has hit its lowest level in a decade. it handled just over five million passengers in november — down sixteen percent from a year earlier. that's being put down to the often violent pro—democracy protests which have been taking place over the past 6 months. there was more unrest on sunday, although not on the scale seen in previous weeks. police used pepper spray and made several arrests, as demonstrators targeted some of the city's shopping malls. meanwhile, hong kong's chief executive carr
at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordem. a passionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice, i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime." meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance, even as the authorities continue the...
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today, this address in stafford where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searchedis stage there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the attack. move that way. clear, please. which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous? and how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners? daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge. it's been confirmed that the licence conditions of every convicted terrorist released from prison in england and wales are to be reviewed, following the latest london bridge attack. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. visiting the scene earlier, the prime minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be learned. from borisjohnson, a call for tougher sentencing. i have said for a long time now that i think that the practice of automatic early release, where you cut a sentence in half and let really serious violent offenders
today, this address in stafford where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searchedis stage there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the attack. move that way. clear, please. which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous? and how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners? daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge. it's been confirmed that...
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chip reid, stafford, virginia. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this monday. some of you the news continues. for others check back for "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. the thanksgiving holiday is already a memory for most of us, but for millions of americans just trying to get home is turning into the nightmare before christmas. a powerful winter storm that closed highways and knocked out power for thousands across the upper midwest is settling in over new england. winter storm warnings, watches, and weather advisories stretch i a podehas the story. >> reporter: with the holiday over, the rush to get back home is in full effect. there are delays at airports across the country. this delta plane slid off the runway after landing in buffalo, new york this morning. wicked weather in the midwest has also created a headache for flyers. >> we know there is a storm coming tomorrow. so we want to get ahead of that. >>
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as the investigation into friday's attack continues, properties in stoke—on—trent and stafford have beengovernment says it has launched an urgent review into the license conditions under which convicted terrorists like khan are freed from jail. there are thought to be around 70 such people but police have indicated that usman khan had obeyed the conditions of his license. let's cross to london bridge now, where we can speak to our correspondent greg mckenzie. what is happening there today? the ministry ofjustice has launched an urgent review into the licensing conditions of those released from jail following terrorism offences. 28—year—old usman khan, who carried out the attack over my shoulder here, two people killed, three others stabbed, we believe one of thoseis others stabbed, we believe one of those is seriously ill, and this happened on friday afternoon. usman khan had been sentenced in 2012 in conspiracy to carry out a bomb attack on the london stock is in. he was given 16 years but only served eight years, being released in december 2018. as far as the metropolitan police are co
as the investigation into friday's attack continues, properties in stoke—on—trent and stafford have beengovernment says it has launched an urgent review into the license conditions under which convicted terrorists like khan are freed from jail. there are thought to be around 70 such people but police have indicated that usman khan had obeyed the conditions of his license. let's cross to london bridge now, where we can speak to our correspondent greg mckenzie. what is happening there today?...
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today, this address in stafford where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searched at this stage there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the attack. move that way. clear, please. which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous? and how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners? daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge. a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne caruana galizia in 2017. yorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charge. damian grammaticas reports. under police guard, the richest man in malta arrived to be charged the courthouse here in the letter was open especially late on saturday evening for this hearing. yorgen fenech, one of multiple‘s which is in osman, was brought here to be charged on complicity of the murder of daphne caruana galizia. this is where her supporters have brought candles, p
today, this address in stafford where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searched at this stage there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the attack. move that way. clear, please. which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous? and how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners? daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge. a maltese businessman...
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at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordf them. a passionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice. i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime." meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance, even as the authorities continue the clampdown. pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam. the us special envoy for north korea, stephen biegun, has held a news conference after meetings with south korean officials. he arrived in seouljust hours after north korea announced it had conducted another successful rocket engine test. mr biegun said he's hopeful it's still possible to negotiate an end to pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs. i believe we can do this, but the united states cannot do it alone. therefore, here today, let me speak directly to our counterparts in north korea. it is time for us to do ourjobs. let's get this done. we are here, and you
at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordf them. a passionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice. i want to know why he was shot. he committed no crime." meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance, even as the authorities continue...
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at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordusician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. translation: we got a call that sam was hit by bullets. —— "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice! i want to know why he was shot". he committed no crime. meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance. even as the authorities continue the clamp—down. pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam. thousands of anti—government protesters have clashed with police in lebanon's capital, beirut. dozens were injured in some of the worst violence since rallies began two months ago. the interior minister has warned protesters against provoking a confrontation with the police. demonstrators blame the country's leaders for lebanon's economic crisis, accusing them of mismanagement and corruption. a series of earthquakes have struck the philippines, killing a six—year—old girl, and injuring several other people the us geological survey h
at least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by security forces. 17—year—old sam staffordusician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. translation: we got a call that sam was hit by bullets. —— "we got a call that sam was hit by bullets", she tells me, "and he died on the spot. i wantjustice! i want to know why he was shot". he committed no crime. meanwhile, people are determined to show...
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one of twoyn koob, females held captive for the full 444 days, and kathleen stafford, one of the hostages able to escape in the cia argo mission, talk about their experiences during the iran hostage crisis 40 years later. the chicago council on global affairs hosted this event.
one of twoyn koob, females held captive for the full 444 days, and kathleen stafford, one of the hostages able to escape in the cia argo mission, talk about their experiences during the iran hostage crisis 40 years later. the chicago council on global affairs hosted this event.
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that's matt stafford he and his wife kelly made a surprise visit to the boys' house.when their qb showed up at the door with his wife the staffords also took them some christmas gifts even took the time to play video games with them, as well. >> i imagine if you're a young boy, that's just about the best thing that can happen. >> doesn't get much cooler than that. >> pretty cool >>> coming up, get ready for even more holiday shopping where to find the very best deals in stores and online today. >> we're also going to show you the rest of our "today" family celebrated christmas we'll have that and much more right after this needles. essential for the sea urchin but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tak
that's matt stafford he and his wife kelly made a surprise visit to the boys' house.when their qb showed up at the door with his wife the staffords also took them some christmas gifts even took the time to play video games with them, as well. >> i imagine if you're a young boy, that's just about the best thing that can happen. >> doesn't get much cooler than that. >> pretty cool >>> coming up, get ready for even more holiday shopping where to find the very best deals...
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sweating lot and becae the heaters no like you, but i can tell it's a litte chilly out there you lo stafford thank you 9 oh 6 right now and there's a warning if you're going to ctch a flight a couple of the airports have had measles exposure hopefully you've been vaccinated kron 4 sara stinson live in oakland airport with the story sarah. >>talked to people all morning long here at the oakland international airpt about these measles cases that have been reported a total of 6 cases at 2 major airpts and has people nervous take a look at your screen we broke dn the 2 outbreak so that you can take a look at that this is a warning from puic health officials because of these 2 separate tbreaks know the 3 people traveling through the los angeles international airport they were there on december 11th betwe a 00:50am in e morning in noon in terminals 4, 5 then denver there's another one with 3 unccinated children traveling through the airport. we also tested positive for measles they traveled there also on december 11 from one 15 to 5 45 in the afternoon anyone who may havebeen in those terminals or
sweating lot and becae the heaters no like you, but i can tell it's a litte chilly out there you lo stafford thank you 9 oh 6 right now and there's a warning if you're going to ctch a flight a couple of the airports have had measles exposure hopefully you've been vaccinated kron 4 sara stinson live in oakland airport with the story sarah. >>talked to people all morning long here at the oakland international airpt about these measles cases that have been reported a total of 6 cases at 2...
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would be to the staffer, did you have any contact with the whistleblower and if you didn't which stafford did and when was that contacted of that contact was before the whistleblower filed that claim, what coordination was going on. they would be under oath. very interesting to see. i doubt they will have that staffer be the one presenting the information to the judiciary committee. >> a lot is made of the fact that this is running at a good clip and the president tweeting if we are going to do it let's get it done but there have been a lot of competing conversations about why democrats are pushing and with this. charlie sykes under the headline democrats -- removing trump is almost impossible but slowing down the process will give the public time to absorb the ample evidence of his misconduct so a lot of conversations that the public isn't with you yet, you're not moving the polls because you are not getting it need to slowdown. >> the polls are going in a different direction, more people now don't think the president should be impeached it did in the beginning. i think it will get slowd
would be to the staffer, did you have any contact with the whistleblower and if you didn't which stafford did and when was that contacted of that contact was before the whistleblower filed that claim, what coordination was going on. they would be under oath. very interesting to see. i doubt they will have that staffer be the one presenting the information to the judiciary committee. >> a lot is made of the fact that this is running at a good clip and the president tweeting if we are going...
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and kathleen stafford is an artist whose art has been required by embassies around the world. it's 1979 she was using she was working as a visa clerk at the u.s. embassy. please join me in welcoming our panelists. thank you both for being here i'd like to start by setting the stage 1979 what was the political climate like it around when you look arrived there. >> what they were curfews, we were limited in terms of where we could go, my question was, what does an old cylonic republic look like. that was the reason i was there. because this was the goal of the revolution to establish an islamic republic. people were unsure everybody was treading lightly. people who were known to have been, workers for the shaw, lived in fear. and people lived in fear because there were, people just simply yanked out of their jobs, because of their loyalty to the shaw, and they were tried and often executed. so it was a very tenuous situation when i first arrived in july. we were working very carefully to see what we could do and what we couldn't. i met with the, i was the director of the iran am
and kathleen stafford is an artist whose art has been required by embassies around the world. it's 1979 she was using she was working as a visa clerk at the u.s. embassy. please join me in welcoming our panelists. thank you both for being here i'd like to start by setting the stage 1979 what was the political climate like it around when you look arrived there. >> what they were curfews, we were limited in terms of where we could go, my question was, what does an old cylonic republic look...
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stafford also says it has adopted new policies to strengthen oversight of admission. >>you recycle.ery special gift for a grandmother who survived the garlic festival shooting in gilroy in morgan hill today 69 year old barbara geary received a refurbished car. >>both barbara and her daughter alberto were injured in that shooting and barbara 6 year-old grandson, stephen was one of 3 people who were killed that day. >>the because of her emotions but she's very great. police want to tell you everyone thinks. work in the into it. >>the gilroy foundation recommended barbara for the refurbished car. the foundation's spokesperson says the aftermath of the shootings to put a major strain on the kerry family and barbers old car was falling apart. >>and to rescue 3 puppies from the top of a mountain in utah, the animals may have ended up there and why the search and rescue effort is still over in sports warriors star draymond green gets emotional as his number is retired at his alma he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after
stafford also says it has adopted new policies to strengthen oversight of admission. >>you recycle.ery special gift for a grandmother who survived the garlic festival shooting in gilroy in morgan hill today 69 year old barbara geary received a refurbished car. >>both barbara and her daughter alberto were injured in that shooting and barbara 6 year-old grandson, stephen was one of 3 people who were killed that day. >>the because of her emotions but she's very great. police want...
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> slaughter is awaiting trial for larceny in fairfax county, but she's just returned from nearby stafforde she was sentenced on an unrelated charge of perjury. >> it's really, really disappointing. they gave me five months. so hopefully my time runs all together. that's what i'm hoping. i'm just a little depressed, you know, behind it. tired of inmates. just tired of being around them. >> the feeling seems to be mutual. after slaughter tells others about her court appearance. >> talking that dumb [ bleep ]. >> it's not dumb. >> [ bleep ] don't want to be bothered with you no more, that's it. >> brenda brewer has been in and out of the jail over the past 30 years and says she doesn't want to hear slaughter whine about her problems. >> we playing cards, and i ain't going to hear that [ bleep ]. she want us to baby her. i'm not going to baby her. you broke the law, so evidently you broke the law to get here. to do something. so i'm not going to baby you. you tell me something, i'm going to take you just like it is. >> you know, miss brenda, she's old. so i respect older people. but -- she re
> slaughter is awaiting trial for larceny in fairfax county, but she's just returned from nearby stafforde she was sentenced on an unrelated charge of perjury. >> it's really, really disappointing. they gave me five months. so hopefully my time runs all together. that's what i'm hoping. i'm just a little depressed, you know, behind it. tired of inmates. just tired of being around them. >> the feeling seems to be mutual. after slaughter tells others about her court appearance....
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senator, lee land stafford, founder of stanford university. a discussion of the #metoo movement. scott adams argues that people's political and social belief are superseding reality. and the brookings institution's bruce ridele will cover the decision to send soldiers to beirut. >> booktv covers book fairs and stilled around the country, here's what is coming up. the 2020 festival season kicks off in january with the rancho mirage writer festival in california and then the savannah book philadelphia in georgia, then in march the tucson festival of books and that month the virginia philadelphia of the book will take place in charlottesville. former information but upcoming back fairs fairs and festival ad watch our previous festival coverage, click the book fair tab on our website, book tv door door. >> it's my flour introduce a dear friend of mine, and a fellow attorney, marlin hill -- moore lon hill. a longtime friend of the -- he has been volunteering at the fair for many years as well so without further adieu i introduce you marlon hill who will then go ahead and give the form
senator, lee land stafford, founder of stanford university. a discussion of the #metoo movement. scott adams argues that people's political and social belief are superseding reality. and the brookings institution's bruce ridele will cover the decision to send soldiers to beirut. >> booktv covers book fairs and stilled around the country, here's what is coming up. the 2020 festival season kicks off in january with the rancho mirage writer festival in california and then the savannah book...
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joe and kathy stafford became parents and joe is posted in washington. bob anders, the leader of the escape group, was posted to norway and then jamaica. he is now the council at the u.s. embassy in vienna. he retires in march, 1990. canadian ambassador kim taylor received the u.s. congressional medal. he was also honored with canada's highest award, the order of canada. as was his wife pat, along with john, and his wife. the canadian caper made ken taylor a national hero. he then moved to new york. richard queen releasedd after 250 days suffers from multiple sclerosis and needs a cane to walk. i can't walk great distances yet. and i have a feeling i will not get back to where i was. queen remains positive. he is working at the state department in washington and was married in february, 1989. kate cope, one of the two women hostages, was one of many who wrote a book after she was freed. she put on all the weight she lost in tehran, the one thing she did not mind losing. based in west germany where she is the director of an american cultural and informati
joe and kathy stafford became parents and joe is posted in washington. bob anders, the leader of the escape group, was posted to norway and then jamaica. he is now the council at the u.s. embassy in vienna. he retires in march, 1990. canadian ambassador kim taylor received the u.s. congressional medal. he was also honored with canada's highest award, the order of canada. as was his wife pat, along with john, and his wife. the canadian caper made ken taylor a national hero. he then moved to new...
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next on american history tv, kathryn koob, held for 444 days, and kathleen stafford, who was able to escape in the mission, talked about their experiences during the iran hostage crisis 40 years later. the chicago council on global affairs hosted this event. >> good evening and welcome. i'm matt abbott, the director of government and diplomatic programs here at the chicago council on global affairs. welcome to our program. 444 days, voices of the iran hostage cry is. today's event is on the record, and we are live streaming. please silence your phones, though we welcome social media engagement. the council is an independent and non-partisan platform. views expressed by individuals we host are their own and do not represent views or positions of the council. before this evening's program begins, we'll hear a flash talk. th
next on american history tv, kathryn koob, held for 444 days, and kathleen stafford, who was able to escape in the mission, talked about their experiences during the iran hostage crisis 40 years later. the chicago council on global affairs hosted this event. >> good evening and welcome. i'm matt abbott, the director of government and diplomatic programs here at the chicago council on global affairs. welcome to our program. 444 days, voices of the iran hostage cry is. today's event is on...
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as the investigation into friday‘s attack continues, properties in stoke—on—trent and stafford have beeney want to make sure the situation —— it is working. friday, they want to make sure the situation -- it is working. we saw incredible acts of avery from members of the public. you were there. what happened as events unfolded? it was extremely confusing at around two o‘clock on friday. i was on one side of the bridge and i saw what i thought was a fight going on among several people. like a pylon. we now know that that was members of the public who chased usman khan from fishmonger‘s hall and tried to stop him getting further down the bridge. that is important because most people on the bridge including myself had no idea that stabbings had occurred. they we re that stabbings had occurred. they were completely unaware of any of that. if usman khan had gotten further down the bridge he would have probably attacked more people and most of us would be completely unaware until he was right on top of us. unaware until he was right on top of us. the man who got involved, and detained him unti
as the investigation into friday‘s attack continues, properties in stoke—on—trent and stafford have beeney want to make sure the situation —— it is working. friday, they want to make sure the situation -- it is working. we saw incredible acts of avery from members of the public. you were there. what happened as events unfolded? it was extremely confusing at around two o‘clock on friday. i was on one side of the bridge and i saw what i thought was a fight going on among several...
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remember stafford, who noticed the police activity outside her house?s extraordinarily helpful in providing details about onna's love life to detectives. >> one guy was around for a while and all the sudden i'd see another guy, maybe three or four, five months later. and then she'd started dating a third guy. >> the curious neighbor explained to us how he knew so much about onna's private life. >> by sitting here, i can see everything that went on across the street and cars driving by and stuff like that. >> but, he told us, he wasn't that interested in the prerussian divorce. not his type, he said. >> i never asked her out. she's from a foreign country. she's russian. and her english was with a very heavy accent. i'm just not attracted to any woman like that. >> after onna's body was found, he had visitors. >> we sat down and talked to him. >> the neighbor told them he was on a long conference call at the time onna was killed. >> you hear any gun shots? >> i didn't. >> the neighbors -- >> we made note of that. he knew an awful lot about her routines as
remember stafford, who noticed the police activity outside her house?s extraordinarily helpful in providing details about onna's love life to detectives. >> one guy was around for a while and all the sudden i'd see another guy, maybe three or four, five months later. and then she'd started dating a third guy. >> the curious neighbor explained to us how he knew so much about onna's private life. >> by sitting here, i can see everything that went on across the street and cars...
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let me tell you about the family of katy stafford. she's a child living with cystic fibrosis in the united kingdom. she was told by officials she could not receive the medicine her doctor told her would be the best chance of threeringt life-threatening condition because they don't cover it in the united kingdom under their health system. t me tell you about andre, joshua, canadian brother, tragically, both suffering from cystic fine roe sis. their parents had to beg the canadian government to cover treatment for their sons as they slowly lose their lung function. now their oldest son is enrolled in a clinical trial but the youngest son isn't eligible for. so they must watch as one child gets help and the other child's health declines. fortunately, mr. speaker, american children have access to this new medicine. we cannot allow this to happen in the united states. denial of care is not an american value. but i want to be clear. we all agree that americans do pay too much for prescription drugs. and we need to come back together as repu
let me tell you about the family of katy stafford. she's a child living with cystic fibrosis in the united kingdom. she was told by officials she could not receive the medicine her doctor told her would be the best chance of threeringt life-threatening condition because they don't cover it in the united kingdom under their health system. t me tell you about andre, joshua, canadian brother, tragically, both suffering from cystic fine roe sis. their parents had to beg the canadian government to...
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so i got to meet a fellow oklahoman, tom stafford, after he got done talking.t evening we went over to another hotel and watched the landing. and a lieutenant in the navy essentially bought all of us young whipper snappers champagne for the -- while we watched it. >> got it, caller. thank you. >> that's great to hear. thank you for telling us that story. i think one thing that's so heartening to me during this anniversary is the greater focus on the contribution of women to apollo. i was in graduate school during the 40th anniversary of apollo and apollo 11. there was some mention. but that the 50th anniversary there's much, much more attention. there was really important contributions of women to the program. and then as the caller mentioned, having to deal with things like not having a designated bathroom or being the only woman in the room. and there are such important stories to hear from the people who contributed to the program, and the women who were really pioneers within that field. >> teasel muir harmony, when the astronauts came to earth they were pu
so i got to meet a fellow oklahoman, tom stafford, after he got done talking.t evening we went over to another hotel and watched the landing. and a lieutenant in the navy essentially bought all of us young whipper snappers champagne for the -- while we watched it. >> got it, caller. thank you. >> that's great to hear. thank you for telling us that story. i think one thing that's so heartening to me during this anniversary is the greater focus on the contribution of women to apollo....
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we went through the whole presentation and laid out all of the facts, and the stafford just said i hado idea the fbi still did that. so on the one hand, the fact that it is an enduring problem means we accepted as normal, but on the other hand, people who should know better act like they do not know, do not realize it is going on. one of the reasons we wrote the report is to push back on this narratively see, a lot of bad narratives we see in the media about the fbi, but one in particular i find troubling is when we treat these instances of abuse as isolated incidents. whene still at the that someone will cover fbi abuse, they will say they are scanning water protectors, or new documents say that fbi infiltrates occupy wall street, but we never learn that the fbi was knocking on the doors a water protectors, last month, they were knocking on the doors at palestine solidarity activists, and last year, there were spying on occupy wall street, indicating that the problem is widespread, severe, systemic, and part of a 110 year -- all: we would like to thank of our callers and social media
we went through the whole presentation and laid out all of the facts, and the stafford just said i hado idea the fbi still did that. so on the one hand, the fact that it is an enduring problem means we accepted as normal, but on the other hand, people who should know better act like they do not know, do not realize it is going on. one of the reasons we wrote the report is to push back on this narratively see, a lot of bad narratives we see in the media about the fbi, but one in particular i...
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falls church, fairfax, arlington, howard, stafford in the virginia/maryland area. are in silicon valley which is no big surprise. i think it is surprising that the washington, d.c. suburbs have a higher average income than the silicon valley. i have to give a shout-out to williamson county in tennessee. came in at number ten. very rich, brentwood and franklin, all those counties. tennessee county in the top 20 around the country. stuart: did you live -- i know you lived in tennessee. news anchor in tennessee. ashley: yes. i couldn't afford to live in williamson county. would have liked to. it's a great place. stuart: you're not part of the elites. ashley: no, no, afraid not. stuart: all right. all week we have been counting down the states with the top economic outlook. number five was indiana. number four was nevada. number three was north dakota. now, here is number two this thursday. idaho. the state's capital boise named realtor.com's hottest housing market of 2020. governor brad little is with us now. governor, that's quite an achievement but i want to zero in
falls church, fairfax, arlington, howard, stafford in the virginia/maryland area. are in silicon valley which is no big surprise. i think it is surprising that the washington, d.c. suburbs have a higher average income than the silicon valley. i have to give a shout-out to williamson county in tennessee. came in at number ten. very rich, brentwood and franklin, all those counties. tennessee county in the top 20 around the country. stuart: did you live -- i know you lived in tennessee. news...
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as my colleague mace know, section 404 of the stafford act provides that fema they may grant up to 75% of funds for cost effective mitigation projects through a hazard mitigation grant program. local rue moves any palities, states, and tribes are responsible for meeting the remaining lo mall match. their projects must be approve through the fee masm when states and municipalities apply to fema, they require a comprehensive review to make sure all statutory requirements are met. importantly, these hazard mitigation grants do not allow for reimbursement of costs incurred before a grant a a-- is approved. as a result, many areas recovering from disaster must wait for fema review to go forward for months or years at a critical time for decision making and recovery. in the case of natural disasters, local governments need to move quickly on projects like land accusation. for example, buyouts of home that was been damaged and other projects. the chief recovery officer for the city of houston has told us that fema's pre-award cost policy that is not allowing the reimbursement of costs incurre
as my colleague mace know, section 404 of the stafford act provides that fema they may grant up to 75% of funds for cost effective mitigation projects through a hazard mitigation grant program. local rue moves any palities, states, and tribes are responsible for meeting the remaining lo mall match. their projects must be approve through the fee masm when states and municipalities apply to fema, they require a comprehensive review to make sure all statutory requirements are met. importantly,...
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and one that touched the quarterback of the detroit lions, matthew stafford, in a very spe walciay .s family. so they came up surprisi awi the boys pat tn.h front door.>>h, my god!epter: i seconds for the brothers to reau talon? >> yeah. >> and are you skylar?>> report his wife, right there in their home, carrying presents and asking to hang out. eo how you doing? am>>e reporte s "madden" with the boys. talon telling us today about the ee it was amazin s >>g reporte and so meaningful, because their dad loved thtcwa >> it was so special because my. and was aayoulwsld always be there.orr: their fath looking down, getting to see one more home game.is kids right there, wi nev, ev fort. lea >> and we thank talon, slar and tyson for sharinghat new york. see you on "gma" first thing in the morning and right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ we would only ♪ allhold on to let go ♪o b ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ mee to lean on ♪ >> a
and one that touched the quarterback of the detroit lions, matthew stafford, in a very spe walciay .s family. so they came up surprisi awi the boys pat tn.h front door.>>h, my god!epter: i seconds for the brothers to reau talon? >> yeah. >> and are you skylar?>> report his wife, right there in their home, carrying presents and asking to hang out. eo how you doing? am>>e reporte s "madden" with the boys. talon telling us today about the ee it was amazin s...