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michel ancel on the ellen show part of our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear the audience has gotten you feel to video response or the twitter for part of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show is long the sponsor is certainly local it's a. full. sixty. six ft. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you did something else here's the part of it and realize that everything is. going to try our. hardest time for show and tell on tonight's program last time we told you about the mass protests in mexico where thousands are tired of the drug violence in their country and president calderon's policies when many argue that the u.s. drug policies are in fact fueling the cartels we want to know if you thought american policies are helping or hurting the drug war in mexico so let's go to producer patrice in a fenty to find out what you can say. president obama said on tuesday that we now have twenty thousand boots on the ground and you are poor as always they just last month more than one thousand four hundred were k
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. >> if you look at the trend, it has completely missed the point. >> at the churchill club event, the audience also has a voice. with the press of a button they can give an idea, green light or red. >> i am on board. >> since this room is filled with entrepreneurs and investors, then organizers hope they will take at least one idea from this list and run with it. one day take it to market. in santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> talking hot trends in silicon valley, but not talking any hot trends in the weather department. >> no. >> what is going on, mike? >> if anybody can change that, why isn't it them? >> i know. that could make someone money right now. >> absolutely. take the burden off me. thank you! let's go outside to show what is going on. right in your assessment. cooler than average today. it will remain so through the holiday weekend. good morning, everybody. we made it to thursday. wow! already thursday. all right. looking down on the clouds lingering across the bay area. we look to the east from mount sutro. no worries about those. they're not going to drop any rain on u
. >> if you look at the trend, it has completely missed the point. >> at the churchill club event, the audience also has a voice. with the press of a button they can give an idea, green light or red. >> i am on board. >> since this room is filled with entrepreneurs and investors, then organizers hope they will take at least one idea from this list and run with it. one day take it to market. in santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> talking hot trends in...
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. >> if you look at this trend, it has completely missed the point. >> at this club event the audience also has a voice, but the press of a button they can give an idea a green light or red. >> since this room is filled with entrepreneurs and investors, reg oners hope they can take at least one idea from this list and run with it, and one day take it to market. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> homes in foreclosure made up nearly 45% of houses sold in california during the first three months of this year. the latest numbers from reality track show homes account for 28% of all home sales in the u.s. between january and march of this year. nevada had the highest number of foreclosure sales at 54%. california tied with arizona for second at 45%. buyers purchased more than 44,000 foreclosed homes in california. >> the popularity of fuel-y ishtd if -- fuel-efficient cars is growing. how many miles a gallon the car gets is something the consumer report confirms with every car it tests. michael finney has a look at some of the most fuel efficient cars and suvs out there on the road. >> gas pr
. >> if you look at this trend, it has completely missed the point. >> at this club event the audience also has a voice, but the press of a button they can give an idea a green light or red. >> since this room is filled with entrepreneurs and investors, reg oners hope they can take at least one idea from this list and run with it, and one day take it to market. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> homes in foreclosure made up nearly 45% of houses sold in california during...
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the audience feed you? did you draw from the audience? >> hugely. it changes every night depending on the mood of the audience and the audience has a completely different character every single night. it's very strange. if they're buoyant than you're buoyant. if they're flat... >> rose: and you can tell quickly. >> you can tell as soon as you step on. >> rose: you can tell by the applause when they first see you? >> it's england so there isn't any applause. it's an america thing. >> rose: exactly. >> it's like meeting a new person and you get the energy from them as soon as you walk in >> rose: on film, how does the fear manifest? shaking? you forget... you would never forget your lines. >> nothing like that. but like not being age to reach that emotional place you want to reach. not being able to fully kind of engage. not being able to forget there are a million people watching you and cameras literally self-consciousness and you try and fight against it and that means the performances go a little bit average in one direction because you're desperately trying to battle against fear but that stifles a performance so it was something i was aware of and
the audience feed you? did you draw from the audience? >> hugely. it changes every night depending on the mood of the audience and the audience has a completely different character every single night. it's very strange. if they're buoyant than you're buoyant. if they're flat... >> rose: and you can tell quickly. >> you can tell as soon as you step on. >> rose: you can tell by the applause when they first see you? >> it's england so there isn't any applause. it's an...
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[speaking spanish] i know that four chinese- speaking members of the audience, the service has also been presented. let me just say just a little bit about why we are here. i know that just for the record, we have been joined by supervisor mar who has been a leader on these issues for quite some time, and i know we will be hearing from him shortly. my hope is that this hearing is the beginning of several efforts on the part of the city to address the very important issue of wage theft in the city and county of san francisco. it is a crisis, which is why we noted the hearing the way that we did. it is an outrage for many reasons, but it is a form of theft because you're taking something that belongs to a worker. you are taking that wage away from them. unfortunately, it is something that affects our lowest wage workers often times. wage theft frauds that workers and their family and the ability to put food on their table, to make a living, to survive in these tough economic times. it means that that workers and their family are forced to live in housing that is inadequate for them. you kn
[speaking spanish] i know that four chinese- speaking members of the audience, the service has also been presented. let me just say just a little bit about why we are here. i know that just for the record, we have been joined by supervisor mar who has been a leader on these issues for quite some time, and i know we will be hearing from him shortly. my hope is that this hearing is the beginning of several efforts on the part of the city to address the very important issue of wage theft in the...
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is developing the news for online is that younger audiences are used to receiving information in short bits. that is why we trained journalists to understand how the audience consumption has changed. and we know from studies that long forum is something that educated audiences are interested in reading and do read online. oftentimes, though, time is an issue, so it is about how you serve up that content, whether you serve it up using a variety of media, whether that be graphs and interactive maps, and there are a variety of ways to tell stories in episodes so that first, you drive the person back to your site to continue to consume the content. that is one of the things we teach, but you raise a good one in that the audience nowadays, both mitscher and young audiences, are expecting a different type of product with online news. that is something we have to work and training journalists, in terms of understanding and understanding how to use the tools to create the product. >> anybody else want to try to tackle that? and the media people joke that every new former journalism has been a shorter format, more real time format. i think the history of newspapers to radio, telev
is developing the news for online is that younger audiences are used to receiving information in short bits. that is why we trained journalists to understand how the audience consumption has changed. and we know from studies that long forum is something that educated audiences are interested in reading and do read online. oftentimes, though, time is an issue, so it is about how you serve up that content, whether you serve it up using a variety of media, whether that be graphs and interactive...
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i think the audience has appreciated it so i'd like you all to join a round of applause for ambassador hull and his book. [applause] >> booktv has over 100,000 twitter followers. be a part of the excitement. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. >> this weekend booktv in partnership with brighthouse networks is taking viewers on the road to florida for a look at the literary scene of the tampa st. petersburg area. here's a video shot by our local content video crew. >> how do you think the industry has changed? >> i would have to say former book editor is one of the saddest words i know because there's so many of us. there's so many of newspapers who have dropped their book pages. i'm very proud of what they do after i retired. but what is changing both the way people are reading in other words, the vehicle. and i think to some extent what they're reading. but mainly how they're reading i think is what's changing. we emphasize -- when book editors always cov
i think the audience has appreciated it so i'd like you all to join a round of applause for ambassador hull and his book. [applause] >> booktv has over 100,000 twitter followers. be a part of the excitement. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. >> this weekend booktv in partnership with brighthouse networks is taking viewers on the road to florida for a...
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the television business has changed, back in the day? it would give shows an opportunity to grow and try to find their audience. everything today is about here and now. what do you make of the way business has changed? >> i think audience is the thing that changed. back in those days, you were still the miracle in the corner that people bragged about on the box. now the audience, they have heard every joke, they know every plot line, they know where you are going before you open your mouth. that is a hard audience to write for and surprise. actors will take credit for, yes, i did this and that. we cannot do it if it is not on those pages. it is the writers to make those shows work or not. tavis: does that mean that television may be a thing of the past at some point? >> i don't think so. i think there is something about that company and the corner, the articulate for people who live alone. they just automatically go in and turn the set on. i live alone, but i have a golden retriever. tavis: you mentioned how important the writing is to making the show. it hit me that the reason why a black man like me it's tickl
the television business has changed, back in the day? it would give shows an opportunity to grow and try to find their audience. everything today is about here and now. what do you make of the way business has changed? >> i think audience is the thing that changed. back in those days, you were still the miracle in the corner that people bragged about on the box. now the audience, they have heard every joke, they know every plot line, they know where you are going before you open your...
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. >> - what modern history has meant for the trade audience, for the general audience has learned to take the tricks that you must break the chronology. if you start at birth or before conception you will never get them to stay with you to hear the story that you're going to tell. so, as you are doing your research, you look for the exciting event or the journey that makes a difference. something to hook the man with martha washington i started with the journey to the inauguration, the journey that was going to make her the first lady because we what and have written about her if she hadn't been first lady so you do the journey and then step back to talk about the forebears and with rachel and andrew jackson was that wildly exuberant destructive inauguration and this is what they were building towards but of course what was missing, it was rachel and then jumped back to say who they were. so yes, keep looking for something that is either in beijing or thematic or dramatic and see how it would fit as a prologue to get people into it. >> i would add too often when we are writing about h
. >> - what modern history has meant for the trade audience, for the general audience has learned to take the tricks that you must break the chronology. if you start at birth or before conception you will never get them to stay with you to hear the story that you're going to tell. so, as you are doing your research, you look for the exciting event or the journey that makes a difference. something to hook the man with martha washington i started with the journey to the inauguration, the...
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for the audience, the police commission, by way of the san francisco general orders, has the authority to audit and review each of the metals you are seeing presented tonight. it is an awesome responsibility but it is also an incredible experience when you sit here and listen to the heroism and valor of these officers, as you do tonight when their commanding officers present what they did. you will hear things about your loved ones and family members that you never left new before. as commission members, we sit there with a lot of pride and a lot. also, we come to the graduation of police academies. for those we come to congratulate, to the promotional ceremonies. for the medal of valor, we come to honor. what is valor? you look at the definition. it means personal bravery, heroism, gallantry. that is what each and one of these officers has done, bravery, personal heroism. but before we talk about your dollar, i want to give our appreciation to the people that brought them there, from the academy staff, field training officers. those are the true professionals that prepared these offic
for the audience, the police commission, by way of the san francisco general orders, has the authority to audit and review each of the metals you are seeing presented tonight. it is an awesome responsibility but it is also an incredible experience when you sit here and listen to the heroism and valor of these officers, as you do tonight when their commanding officers present what they did. you will hear things about your loved ones and family members that you never left new before. as...
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since 1991, at the show's peak, oprah has lost half her audience. some critics blame the ratings drop on oprah's frequent focus on spirituality, and her venture into politics. >> when she decided to start campaigning for the obamas, some people think that might have whittled away at her audience. >> this is going to be good. >> reporter: tomorrow she'll try to work some oprah magic on her fledgling cable channel which has struggled to find an audience in its first year, but today was about the audience in front of her as she put a long- running show behind her. >> i won't say good-bye. i'll just say until we meet again. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> smith: that is the cbs evening news. i'm harry smith. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org price. "this has been going on unfortun >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >>> we go undercover exposing the black market where people buy bus and train tickets for half the price
since 1991, at the show's peak, oprah has lost half her audience. some critics blame the ratings drop on oprah's frequent focus on spirituality, and her venture into politics. >> when she decided to start campaigning for the obamas, some people think that might have whittled away at her audience. >> this is going to be good. >> reporter: tomorrow she'll try to work some oprah magic on her fledgling cable channel which has struggled to find an audience in its first year, but...
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the audience has been diligent. how much do we need to adequately fund our troops in fiscal year 12 and beyond? >> i do not have a specific number. as i said, we have cut 20 programs in the last couple of years. some of those maybe should have been cut. i would hope -- we have been working on this for 20 years. i would hope we do a better job of planning ahead. they were talking about the ballistic missile submarine that test 24 missile tubes. they were happy to report that by cutting four of them they saved $1 billion. the cost of the submarine is still not affordable. my solution let's see if we can cut it. what if we just cut out the submarine? how far do we need to cut it without knowing what our real needs are? i think our budget has been driven by financial needs rather than by our defense needs. we need to find what the mission of the military is, what we need them to do. then we can find it accordingly. >> these are actually two questions. the second one was on the fighter. do you have any details on the cor
the audience has been diligent. how much do we need to adequately fund our troops in fiscal year 12 and beyond? >> i do not have a specific number. as i said, we have cut 20 programs in the last couple of years. some of those maybe should have been cut. i would hope -- we have been working on this for 20 years. i would hope we do a better job of planning ahead. they were talking about the ballistic missile submarine that test 24 missile tubes. they were happy to report that by cutting...
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[applause] >> sa typically pasonat speechroug to the audience to its feet. fo haseen runng theme of his sit. anrban farm in washington, the prince exchaed irrigation ditch with low-income milies owintheir own pduce. back at georgetown, he tted t uversity chefs. he may ck the star power william and kate but the sincerity of his messages respted. >> i watched hi speech othe wecast the content was ieresng and wasn interestingay to lo at glolization. >>e is doing wonderf things as far ashe sustainability of food in ur country. i amlad is brging all those wderf ideas to ou united stateof america and so the prince of wal hasade friends ar. his stabland the white hoe. ma frids he. his da wi end at thehite use. >> connuin fallout fm the death of osain laden morrow, president oba wil be in new yorkisitg ground zero and meeting family members ashe city absorbs the death of thal qaeda leader o plted the attac. we went to christian and mlem leaders getheir reactions. onhe uer eas side the ci's largest mosque >> i hope that the suscion that had been addressed inhe commtee ght b
[applause] >> sa typically pasonat speechroug to the audience to its feet. fo haseen runng theme of his sit. anrban farm in washington, the prince exchaed irrigation ditch with low-income milies owintheir own pduce. back at georgetown, he tted t uversity chefs. he may ck the star power william and kate but the sincerity of his messages respted. >> i watched hi speech othe wecast the content was ieresng and wasn interestingay to lo at glolization. >>e is doing wonderf things as...
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[applause] >> a typically passionate speech which brought the audience to its feet. food has been the running theme of this visit. there is an urban farm in washington, the prince exchanged irrigation tips with low income families growing their own produce. and back at georgetown, he chatted with the university chefs. prince charles may lack the star power of william and kate, but the sincerity of his message is respected. >> i watched his speech on a webcast and i thought it was -- the content was really interesting. it was an interesting way to look at like globalization. >> he is doing wonderful things as far as sustainability of food in your country and i'm so glad he is bringing all of those wonderful ideas to our united states of america. >> and so the prince of wales has made friends here. his day ended with one more smiling encounter, two men with very different reasons to be cheerful. president obama will make the return trip to britain later this month. steve kingston, bbc news, washington. >> and a reminder of our main news this hour, president obama has decided no
[applause] >> a typically passionate speech which brought the audience to its feet. food has been the running theme of this visit. there is an urban farm in washington, the prince exchanged irrigation tips with low income families growing their own produce. and back at georgetown, he chatted with the university chefs. prince charles may lack the star power of william and kate, but the sincerity of his message is respected. >> i watched his speech on a webcast and i thought it was --...
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that is the biggest tv audience that the president has tracted for a speech since being elected.ember. wjz is always on for you for the latest on the killing of osama bin laden and the back story. go to wjz.com. >>> in missouri, a rescue caught on camera. check it out. national guardsmen rescued a 93- year-old woman trapped in her car by rushing water. they rescued her without any injuries. >> reporter: floodwaters washed over dozens of homes and thousands of acres much missouri farmland as army corps of engineers blew apart a levee over the mississippi river. >> just devastation. it breaks your heart. it is our home. it is our livelihood. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers intentionally breeched part of a levee to protect cairo, illinois. so far the plan appears to be working. the nation weather service said that the water has dropped on the mississippi and the ohio rivers near the town of cairo. the water could cover farmland in missouri till late july or official i august. >> we have always known where we live and that it is in a spillway, that this could happen. >> repo
that is the biggest tv audience that the president has tracted for a speech since being elected.ember. wjz is always on for you for the latest on the killing of osama bin laden and the back story. go to wjz.com. >>> in missouri, a rescue caught on camera. check it out. national guardsmen rescued a 93- year-old woman trapped in her car by rushing water. they rescued her without any injuries. >> reporter: floodwaters washed over dozens of homes and thousands of acres much missouri...
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that storm, the likes of which we have never seen, has brought forward a spirit of resilience, the likes of which we've also never seen. >> reporter: the president promised an appreciative audience he has no doubt joplin will rebuild. >> and as president, i can promise you, your country will be there with you every single step of the way. we will be with you every step of the way. >> reporter: it's been a familiar task for the president this spring, with recent visits to flood-ravaged tennessee and storm-stricken alabama. here the president apparently tried to head off any criticism for being in europe this week while america's heartland suffered. >> we had world leaders coming up to me saying, "let the people of joplin know we are with them. we're thinking about them. we love them." >> reporter: the president highlighted acts of heroism by dean wells, a home depot manager who lost his life while saving customers and co-workers, and christopher lucas, who guided a dozen people into a freezer at a pizza hut and died trying to keep the door shut from outside, examples the president urged everyone to follow. >> let us live up to their example, to make each day count, to live with a
that storm, the likes of which we have never seen, has brought forward a spirit of resilience, the likes of which we've also never seen. >> reporter: the president promised an appreciative audience he has no doubt joplin will rebuild. >> and as president, i can promise you, your country will be there with you every single step of the way. we will be with you every step of the way. >> reporter: it's been a familiar task for the president this spring, with recent visits to...
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[applause] >> kasay typically passionate speech brought to the audience to its feet. food haseen a running theme of his visit. an urban farm in washington, the prince exchanged irrigation ditch with low-income families growing their own produce. back at georgetown, he touted the university chefs. he may lack the star power william and kate, but the sincerity of his message is respected. >> i watched his speech on the web cast. the content was interesting and it was an interesting way to look at globalization. >> he is doing wonderful things as far as the sustainability of food in your country. i am glad he is bringing all those wonderful ideas to our united states of america. >> and so the prince of wales has made friends year. his stable and at the white house. -- make friends here. his day will end at the white house. >> continuing fallout from the death of osama bin laden. tomorrow, president obama will be in new york visiting ground zero and meeting family members as the city absorbs the death of the al qaeda leader who plotted the attacks. we went to christian and moslem
[applause] >> kasay typically passionate speech brought to the audience to its feet. food haseen a running theme of his visit. an urban farm in washington, the prince exchanged irrigation ditch with low-income families growing their own produce. back at georgetown, he touted the university chefs. he may lack the star power william and kate, but the sincerity of his message is respected. >> i watched his speech on the web cast. the content was interesting and it was an interesting...
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welcome to shower is hell on the on a shelf we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear audience has gone to you tube the video response card to twitter for thought of the question that we've host on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses please share your thoughts. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. easy to understand it and then you give them something else here's the part of it and realize that everything is ok and you know i'm sorry . art it's time for tonight's tool time ward and it goes to a member of the obama administration who doesn't really fame to be caught up on its back or maybe it's just reality is he u.s. attorney general eric holder was on an official visit to paris i want to held a joint press conference with the french interior minister he made a statement about guantanamo bay but left a lot of people out there confused he said although we have not closed guantanamo within the time period that we initially indicated it is still the intention of the president and it is still my intention to close the facility that exists in guan
welcome to shower is hell on the on a shelf we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear audience has gone to you tube the video response card to twitter for thought of the question that we've host on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses please share your thoughts. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. easy to understand it and then you give them something else here's the part of it and realize that everything is ok and you know i'm...
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>> the flowing preview has been approved for all audiences by the president of the united states. advertised has been rated "u" for unwchable. >> congressional republicans could rce the federal government to shut down >> the president must face his greatest challenge. >> from the people who brought you "univerl health care" and the huge backlash to "universal health care," comes the following true story. >> they say that -- let's try that again. >> the president has lost his confidence. has he lost the magic? >> the has gone from yes we can, to know we cannot read >> also -- i will also visit -- als visit july. ok. let's try that again. what's in his darkest hour, the president turned to a man who never let prepared remarks stand in his way. >> axelrod when miti used the teleprompter, but i told them i -- much better when they >> god bless her soul. >> he spoke from the heart. >> i have never seen so many damn insurance commissioners. i am not at all. actually, i am. >> it is the story of friendship. >> but mostly, it is this for two hours. >> and someone we appreciate even more,
>> the flowing preview has been approved for all audiences by the president of the united states. advertised has been rated "u" for unwchable. >> congressional republicans could rce the federal government to shut down >> the president must face his greatest challenge. >> from the people who brought you "univerl health care" and the huge backlash to "universal health care," comes the following true story. >> they say that -- let's try...
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>> the following preview has been approved for all audiences by the president of the united states. rated "u" for unwatchable. the year is 2011 and opposition rises. >> congressional republicans could force the federal government to shut down. >> the president must face his greatest challenge. >> from the people who brought you "universal health care" and the huge backlash to "universal health care," comes the following true story. >> they say that -- let's try that again. >> the president has lost his confidence. has he lost the magic? >> he has gone from yes we can, to know we cannot. >> i cannot forget that. >> also -- i will also visit -- also visit july. ok. let's try that again. >> in his darkest hour, the president turned to a man who never let prepared remarks stand in his way. >> axelrod told me to use the teleprompter, but i told them i am much better when -- -- i am much better when i win it. >> he broke all the rules. >> his mother lived in long island. >> god bless her soul. his mom is still alive? god bless her soul. >> he spoke from the heart. >> i have never seen so
>> the following preview has been approved for all audiences by the president of the united states. rated "u" for unwatchable. the year is 2011 and opposition rises. >> congressional republicans could force the federal government to shut down. >> the president must face his greatest challenge. >> from the people who brought you "universal health care" and the huge backlash to "universal health care," comes the following true story. >>...
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washington to disclose whether they were any plans to capture the kinds of lead to political blogger danielle belton says america has politicized the audience death by not putting him on trial. the reality is that american politics is just very ugly right now and things that normally wouldn't be politicized have been politicized something it's natural saying hey we have a person who's committed crimes against us let's use the american justice system to bring them to justice has now become a political issue it's now become debated in the past whenever a terror suspect like for instance the ones involved in the bombing and nine eleven whenever trials the debate over trials and come up will become very ugly about whether we would have military tribunals or whether we would try them in the united states and u.s. soil and you have all these ridiculous arguments about how if you try them on our soil it's going to attract more terrorist attacks to its lab and wants to open a track that terrorist attacks but this is by the by virtue of fighting a war on terror you're going to invite some criticism you're going to take the risk that people are going
washington to disclose whether they were any plans to capture the kinds of lead to political blogger danielle belton says america has politicized the audience death by not putting him on trial. the reality is that american politics is just very ugly right now and things that normally wouldn't be politicized have been politicized something it's natural saying hey we have a person who's committed crimes against us let's use the american justice system to bring them to justice has now become a...