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though he never named the camp, reports surfaced that brown did attend camp good news and that the camp later sent him a letter of apology. just yesterday, another man came forward to cbs news saying he was molested at the camp. he spoke through his attorney. what does your client want to happen? >> my client wants the perpetrator to be prosecuted criminally. he wants to be able to heal to a certain degree. and he wants to protect children in the future. >> reporter: according to garbedian, the boston area man was also 10 years old when his repeated abuse began in 1985. >> this is kind of like a leak in the dike of childhood sexual abuse. >> reporter: brown hurried past cameras today, but his office later issued a statement saying brown, "has never met the employee who killed himself today." ilt on a boston radio show he said: "if me and the young man who came forward have given other people the strength to move forward and come out and talk about it, then that's great. >> reporter: and cbs news has learned that three more people have stepped forward to say they were abused at camp good
though he never named the camp, reports surfaced that brown did attend camp good news and that the camp later sent him a letter of apology. just yesterday, another man came forward to cbs news saying he was molested at the camp. he spoke through his attorney. what does your client want to happen? >> my client wants the perpetrator to be prosecuted criminally. he wants to be able to heal to a certain degree. and he wants to protect children in the future. >> reporter: according to...
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the camps began may 31 and august 12. supervisor avalos: i just want to put in a plug for the summer programs at the rec and park department. i have two kids that have been the various camps, silver tree being one of them. and mission rec, camps that are there through the whole day. i have two very different kids, and both have had great experiences. parents that are thinking about, wondering if it is a good place for kids to go, this is a testament. the kids come back kind of dirty, kind of filthy, but they have a great time and they have had a really good experience with the staff. i will be putting them through the program again. >> i wanted to mention a couple of other points that were not in my presentation. at silver creek, we will be running another camp. it is going to be for children on the autism spectrum. some parents have children on the spectrum and we have raised money for this project. it is an incredible classical pianist, and we have gotten a couple of grants. for the first time ever, we will be having a s
the camps began may 31 and august 12. supervisor avalos: i just want to put in a plug for the summer programs at the rec and park department. i have two kids that have been the various camps, silver tree being one of them. and mission rec, camps that are there through the whole day. i have two very different kids, and both have had great experiences. parents that are thinking about, wondering if it is a good place for kids to go, this is a testament. the kids come back kind of dirty, kind of...
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the day before, he'd taken a sick climber down to base camp. it was good to see him, but he seemed tired. the next day, i watched from lower down as scott and all the others began the steep ascent to camp four on the south col. >> when you leave camp three on the lhotse face, it's the first time that you can actually see the summit. your goal is visible, and that's very thrilling. what blind faith it's been this whole time, climbing this far without having your goal in front of you. >> my very first view of everest, it was a long moment and a big, hard swallow, and the thought was, "i'm not so sure whether i can do this." >> leaving camp three, we donned our down suits for the first time and definitely could feel the altitude and the strenuousness of the climb. you know, climbing above 24,000 and into 25,000 feet is really hard. it's... i don't care who you are, it really is. it's challenging. it's hard work. >> this was the first time that i remember registering "the air is much, much thinner here than anywhere else i've ever been." >> narrator
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man's attorney in a moment, but first michelle miller is outside the camp with theis morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's called camp good news. the news here this morning is anything but good. in business for more than 70 years, this christian fellowship camp is now under the microscope after allegations of sexual abuse by a former camper. fearing the alleged molester may still work at this camp, this man through his attorney said he's following the lead of a sitting u.s. senator. when senator scott brown revealed he had been sexually abused as a young boy at a summer camp in the 1970s, he'd hoped to encourage others to come forward. >> it's taken 42 years to even really talk about it. and i'm not out to settle any scores. but if i can help people certainly move forward with their lives by talking about it -- >> reporter: now just two months after sharing his troubled past, another man has come forward with a painfully similar story. his attorney says two weeks ago, an unidentified 35-year-old man stepped forward claiming he was sexually assaulted
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mines the only exit to the surface was three kilometers from the party's base camp. he past of the camp were blocked up undermined sharpshooters carefully protected the main entrance. normally these barricades were manned by two fighters they were on duty for two hours at a time and it was pitch black here and untrained men found it very difficult to sit here under such conditions very often the partisans saw the light when somebody approached the barricades from the entrances and they targeted the barricades it had to be unassailable. the blood of a stone force of never seen real life fighting today there frequented by members of a million ackman a group response team imitating russian marines. there's a balance here you well do you read me. the old players submachine guns and pistols are exact replicas of real weapons the only difference is that small plastic balls are used instead of lined ammunition. and the filters are designed for military operations in the first place thirty seconds with a grandfather served here some birds but as a military spirit and the atmo
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largest anti terror operation is russian security forces have killed seventeen militants and destroyed the camp of the north caucuses it comes on the eve of the first anniversary of the moscow metro bombings that killed thirty eight. programs continue next r.t. takes you on a trip on the ground revealing sturrock all secrets and showing hidden churches and fortresses enjoy. it's always docking here people who come often face things just getting at the gym and their nation thank god it doesn't work and. rage here a long time ago now they played. in aid. and even perform religious rites google you know is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade caves which are a significant part of russian history a touch of underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine the famous site republic. of the weekend local day has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground amazed because by car. these nine make age of the world's longest more than two and a half thousand kilometers and what it will show me the way it does a slave t
largest anti terror operation is russian security forces have killed seventeen militants and destroyed the camp of the north caucuses it comes on the eve of the first anniversary of the moscow metro bombings that killed thirty eight. programs continue next r.t. takes you on a trip on the ground revealing sturrock all secrets and showing hidden churches and fortresses enjoy. it's always docking here people who come often face things just getting at the gym and their nation thank god it doesn't...
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and general wainwright went in the prison camp. c-span: how ma -- how did 77 women become prisoners of war? >> guest: well, they were able -- after bataan fell on -- in early april 1942, the nurses were sent off the bataan peninsula across two miles of water to this island fortress of corregidor, which had long been a -- an american stronghold. they were underground in this cavern of -- labyrinth of tunnels that the americans had built. it's the sense of people -- and being war, there are papers that are lost -- that they probably would have gotten all the american women out of the philippines, but the japanese blockade was too great. our fleet was sitting at the bottom of pearl harbor. there just wasn't the time or the resources to get them out. therefore, you had these nurses on corregidor when the japanese troops landed on the island, and general wainwright knew that if he didn't surrender the forces, who were -- they were horribly outnumbered, there was going to be a bloodbath. c-span: give us an overview. the japanese bombed pe
and general wainwright went in the prison camp. c-span: how ma -- how did 77 women become prisoners of war? >> guest: well, they were able -- after bataan fell on -- in early april 1942, the nurses were sent off the bataan peninsula across two miles of water to this island fortress of corregidor, which had long been a -- an american stronghold. they were underground in this cavern of -- labyrinth of tunnels that the americans had built. it's the sense of people -- and being war, there are...
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betty friedan said the wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was really a major goal of the feminist movement, and they were really not using the argument that it takes to win comes to support the family. that really wasn't why they wanted to get out of the home. they wanted to get it for not for economic reasons but social and cultural reasons because they tried to tell women you're just a parasite, your life is not accomplishing anything, the only way to have fulfillment is to be independent of men and have your own career. >> you can watch this and other programs on linus booktv.org >> katella swa you chose football to show the racial tension in georgia. >> rachel, first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this book may have broken football and survival has been out a few years, but one of the important components of it is that i interviewed the first black player who played on the old white albany high school and albany georgia football team and th
betty friedan said the wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was really a major goal of the feminist movement, and they were really not using the argument that it takes to win comes to support the family. that really wasn't why they wanted to get out of the home. they wanted to get it for not for economic reasons but social and cultural reasons because they tried to tell women you're just a parasite, your life is...
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after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to have a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jedi. enemy yes that is an echo this could be a cultural sweden hire a car you know. the kicks pick. i mean i know the stocks. maybe your area of interest but. you heard about the dispute between that concept out of it because of the turkish and techniques. i think that that white activists were fired. it takes up yet. and see everybody down it kuantan a moped under miller they were all required to sign a form of statement from the government which is called a non-disclosure statement and that means when they leave guantanamo bay they can't discuss anything that they've seen or heard or participated in i have to meet you when you live in it about i live in sout
after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to have a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jedi. enemy yes that is an echo this could be a cultural sweden...
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just yesterday, a camp employee accused of such abuse committed suicide. as michelle miller reports, it's believed to be the same camp where massachusetts senator scott brown says he was abused as a child. >> reporter: police were called to camp good news after the report of a gunshot. there they found the body of 43-year-old charles devita, a longtime employee of good news. devita was under investigation for allegedly abusing a 10-year-old boy at the camp 26 years ago. >> i know you want to ask some questions. >> reporter: camp good news made headlines when massachusetts senator scott brown revealed to "60 minutes" that he'd been sexually abused a cape cod camp when he was 10 years old. another man came forward to cbs news saying, he was molested at the camp. he spoke through his attorney. what does your client want to happen? >> my client wants the perpetrator to be prosecuted criminally. he wants to be able to heal to a certain degree. and he wants to protect children in the future. >> reporter: brown hurried past cameras, but his office later issued a statement saying brown, quote, has never met the emp
just yesterday, a camp employee accused of such abuse committed suicide. as michelle miller reports, it's believed to be the same camp where massachusetts senator scott brown says he was abused as a child. >> reporter: police were called to camp good news after the report of a gunshot. there they found the body of 43-year-old charles devita, a longtime employee of good news. devita was under investigation for allegedly abusing a 10-year-old boy at the camp 26 years ago. >> i know...
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we investigate the torture techniques used at guantanamo and find out what really goes on at the prison camp in the so-called war on the war on terror a special report coming up right now. tour nelson is featured as a witness in an investigation about the photos apparently he also worked at guantanamo when the request for tougher methods was sent. he agrees to meet with us and explain the methods used there. between one thousand change of scenery out and change of scenery down this is where you take a person out of the environment that are used to and if you put them in a change of scenery out there you put them in a nicer area change of scenery down mean that you're going to put them into an isolation chamber cold conditions face lab stomach slap if you can hit them enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets a loud slap but you don't actually break any bones cut them bruise them then that's an effective technique because it's the way that they would usually refer to it as the putting is actually placed over their head. and the interrogator. shouts their questions at him through the
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it was the nancy lieberman basketball camp-- a summer program for kids. starting from a single location in dallas, it has now expanded to detroit and phoenix, and more are planned nationwide. gary oliver runs the site where the dallas camp is held. he says lieberman's involvement goes far beyond her name. >> she does a phenomenal job because she comes out and she's a hall-of-famer, but she goes literally one-on-one and gives instruction with each kid. she's involved with the camp and you don't see that with professional athletes today. >> nancy is really hands on; from writing the curriculum to bringing in the coaches beforehand; instructing the coaches on all the drills, telling them how she wants it. all the way from the registration process to when they get here in the mornings to everything on the court, nancy has a hand in all of that. >> rick: lieberman also gets praise from a fellow sports camp operator-- baseball and football great deion sanders. >> even with my kids, they'll be shooting around in the gym and nancy will say, "get that elbow up-- pu
it was the nancy lieberman basketball camp-- a summer program for kids. starting from a single location in dallas, it has now expanded to detroit and phoenix, and more are planned nationwide. gary oliver runs the site where the dallas camp is held. he says lieberman's involvement goes far beyond her name. >> she does a phenomenal job because she comes out and she's a hall-of-famer, but she goes literally one-on-one and gives instruction with each kid. she's involved with the camp and you...
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here we are at the gates to camp delta where the prisoners are camped. the person in front is sergeant barry johnson the man behind the scenes who has the authority over our guides so the second man is colonel mcqueen responsible for security. service how much as much as you can count. on living how do you. we are americans everywhere and it being american soldiers we come up with a way of life for democracy that provides to rights to people to be treated humanely fair for how do you do you have a system how do you do that because i'm a military profession as military professional i've been given a mission and that mission says that i will safely secure the detainees within camp delta and that i will provide a humane treatment because i didn't want. this question ok defensively for example the family of the swedish detainees you know they don't know why he's here they thought that he went to study they have no information they don't they haven't been able to see him for a year what would you tell them if you met them what would you say to them. i would te
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in the beginning of march in the camp for detainees. and detainees are getting closer to be released very soon. if. it is we can hear from here. the voices they hear. the voices of detainees in the chair. and one reason why you can hear him say because in the nighttime it's very quiet out here they're not as many vehicles moving. in the syria you can hear the voices of the detainees. they are units eight by eight with his see they say they have the opportunity to speak to one another so i. may be praying some of them are just just talking and they may be talking to someone. just normal conversation and sometimes you do hear prayer call the prayer or just chatter in a prayer. what happens to the prisoners still counts at guantanamo. and what happens to those who are released. they're going nearly four hundred separate neal visits toward two of them of the by more than one thousand journals additionally some one hundred eighty congressional representatives have visited the facility. arguably no detention facility in the history of warfare
in the beginning of march in the camp for detainees. and detainees are getting closer to be released very soon. if. it is we can hear from here. the voices they hear. the voices of detainees in the chair. and one reason why you can hear him say because in the nighttime it's very quiet out here they're not as many vehicles moving. in the syria you can hear the voices of the detainees. they are units eight by eight with his see they say they have the opportunity to speak to one another so i. may...
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of the land, the virginia department of transportation, who say there have been complaints about the camp's creating a distraction for drivers. >> so as you have motorists coming through, may encounter pedestrian not expecting to see someone walking across the ramp, so it's a safety for the individuals living here as well for motorists trying to travel through the area. >> reporter: pastor kurt ludwig the st. paul methodist church in woodbridge ministers to many of those who were uprooted. >> i think it's like a foreclosure on the homeless. i don't understand why there wasn't any coordination between the local authority and social services or the churches or anybody. >> reporter: residents of the camp say they were not given enough notice to move their possessions which aren't much but are all they have. >> this is not a joke. this is really going to hurt me. i'm 62 years old. where am i going? where am i going to go? >> virginia department of transportation officials have posted no trespassing signs in the area and they say they intend to enforce that. jim, back to you. >> jackie ben son,
of the land, the virginia department of transportation, who say there have been complaints about the camp's creating a distraction for drivers. >> so as you have motorists coming through, may encounter pedestrian not expecting to see someone walking across the ramp, so it's a safety for the individuals living here as well for motorists trying to travel through the area. >> reporter: pastor kurt ludwig the st. paul methodist church in woodbridge ministers to many of those who were...
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here they are in one of the camps, which were run by the army and it was like a military organization. they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the
here they are in one of the camps, which were run by the army and it was like a military organization. they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of...
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schultz, i know that a film is being made in italy, a film about the concentration camps. i suggest you play the role of camp guard. >> berlusconi left the chancellor waiting at her summit in germany while he took time out to answer his mobile phone. this, too, is typical berlusconi, a lack of tact and sensitivity. policies are occasionally decided on a whim. in the 2009uropean elections he packed his party list with attractive women, paying scant regard to their political experience. and now ruby, the latest in a string of women making negative headlines for silvio berlusconi. so far he's managed to joke his way out. but now his luck may have just run out. >> well, berlusconi has been tried on at least 17 charges since his first term as prime minister began in 1994. none of the cases has resulted in lasting convictns. several weroverturned on appeal. a remarkable legal winning streak for berlusconi. or are the laws in italy simply too lenient when the prime minister is involved? many italians are fed up and want to see true reforms in the legal system. >> there were rowdy
schultz, i know that a film is being made in italy, a film about the concentration camps. i suggest you play the role of camp guard. >> berlusconi left the chancellor waiting at her summit in germany while he took time out to answer his mobile phone. this, too, is typical berlusconi, a lack of tact and sensitivity. policies are occasionally decided on a whim. in the 2009uropean elections he packed his party list with attractive women, paying scant regard to their political experience. and...
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a spokesman says closing all the camp grounds and trails is a complicated process. businesses outside the gates are bracing for the possibility of time without tourists. >>> two representatives are in protest of the proposal to cut the federal budget. they say they unfairly target america's fair and unemployed -- poor and unemployed. you can stay updated on the looming shutdown. click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com. >>> in oakland firefighter is hospitalized after suffering severe injuries to his head and faced. it happened yesterday afternoon. the 36 to a firefighter was struck by exploding debris and his injuries are not life- threatening. >>> a woman known as simply as "mom" was laid to rest in oakland. she collected food and clothing for the needy and volunteered at schools. her casket was adorned with a black bunting to signify mourning. >>> the radio system used by oakland firefighters and police apparently crashed today. it was just before 8:00 a.m. when the radio system went down for 90 minutes. police say they implemented a backup system, but officers s
a spokesman says closing all the camp grounds and trails is a complicated process. businesses outside the gates are bracing for the possibility of time without tourists. >>> two representatives are in protest of the proposal to cut the federal budget. they say they unfairly target america's fair and unemployed -- poor and unemployed. you can stay updated on the looming shutdown. click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com. >>> in oakland firefighter is hospitalized after...
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after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other than general miller. miller was sent to a lot of great to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the picture. allowed chatting. to me yes that is an echo of this cultural...
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in one breath we say publicly we need to protect the camp. yet in the second breath we won't take the m.e.k. off the foreign terrorist organization list. 54 of my colleagues have joined me on a resolution urging the secretary of state to immediately remove the m.e.k. from the f.t.o. list. the state department has yet to give convincing evidence that the m.e.k. is an f.t.o. time they make their case or remove them from the designation. failure to do this sends mixed signals to both the iranian and iraqi governments. these governments think they have a license to kill these dissidents. this is a matter of life or death for the people in camp asharofff more iraqi attacks occur on these people, the blood will be on the hands of the iraqi government and the little tyrant of the desert, ahmadinejad. we must make it clear to the iraqis they do not have the right to attack the camp just because america is leaving town. we must tolerate these -- not tolerate these crimes against innocent civilians that we have legally and morally promised to protect. t
in one breath we say publicly we need to protect the camp. yet in the second breath we won't take the m.e.k. off the foreign terrorist organization list. 54 of my colleagues have joined me on a resolution urging the secretary of state to immediately remove the m.e.k. from the f.t.o. list. the state department has yet to give convincing evidence that the m.e.k. is an f.t.o. time they make their case or remove them from the designation. failure to do this sends mixed signals to both the iranian...
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there is a campground and camp fire that has been going for the past five days. park officials said their overnight camping is illegal and they have to move. rapolice officer came by to ask the group how long they would be here. >> indefinitely. >> well, until we meet and come to a agreement. >> reporter: the officer left and no one was arrested for now. the protesters represent bay area native american organizations. what they are protesting is about a park. protesters say that land contains artifacts and human remains from a ancient burial ground. >> construction of toilts. the construction of a paved parking lot here and the grading of this hill back here behind these houses. >> this is where -- >> reporter: the general manager of the group in charge of building the park, said they have been working on plans for this for the past 10 years and done everything by the book. >> we have a group that does not have any standing, just doing the sit in, trying to do a protest, trying to do some things illegally to postpone or delay a project that has gone through every
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assistance mission for iraq be allowed to visit the camp also to assess the situation. we continue to urge restraint and non-violence as a means in facilitating inappropriate solution to the situation. we are prepared to consider any assistance that we can that is requested by the government of iraq to develop and execute a negotiated plan to address the future of camp ashraf. >> on behalf of the camp ashraf's residents have said and the u.s. military i believe has confirmed that u.s. military personnel went to the camp afterwards and the pentagon, understand it, says they are not going to talk about other people's all, but the people who speak on behalf of the residents say that the u.s. military did indeed find 31 people dead there, most of them shot, some of them crushed by heavy vehicles. do you know or do you have a sense of -- and i believe there are other vv to another tree that are said to have died in hospitals -- does the u.s. state department have a view on how many people like julie blight? >> we don't. which is why i didn't just give you a number. i think w
assistance mission for iraq be allowed to visit the camp also to assess the situation. we continue to urge restraint and non-violence as a means in facilitating inappropriate solution to the situation. we are prepared to consider any assistance that we can that is requested by the government of iraq to develop and execute a negotiated plan to address the future of camp ashraf. >> on behalf of the camp ashraf's residents have said and the u.s. military i believe has confirmed that u.s....
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the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody was breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally ruinned the moment. [laughter]. i go and you will hear in a minute after this song and he's crying. he's like crying so much that i almost was going to stop but i didn't stop. at the end me got up and everyone was silent and he said, when i was in the concentration camp the only reason i survived is because a gypsy girl cam
the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody was breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i...
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unfortunately we're a nonprofit in the states if we go into the camps or talk with anybody there we're affiliating with a terrorist organization and shut down by the, irs so we created a viral incubator for terrorists similar to what happened in afghanistan in 99. i showed this on capitol hill and they told me this was a classified photo. i took this beside the road here and you know, just to - i think this is news that should be broadcast all over. that the international community, pakistan government, nobody cares about the education of those children. one dollar per month child instead we're sending 9 $20,000 tomahawk cruise my siels when the cost of one we could build 50 schools and over a generation to educate 10,000 children. do you think that photo should be classified? get in trouble? okay. this is - we started putting up some schools because there was not any getting put up there this is the village, 24 young girls died in the rubble here and this is a girls high school. 7 of - bodies were unclaimed. there were several that died during the earthquake. most of them had not been
unfortunately we're a nonprofit in the states if we go into the camps or talk with anybody there we're affiliating with a terrorist organization and shut down by the, irs so we created a viral incubator for terrorists similar to what happened in afghanistan in 99. i showed this on capitol hill and they told me this was a classified photo. i took this beside the road here and you know, just to - i think this is news that should be broadcast all over. that the international community, pakistan...
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the united nations says 34 camp residents were killed. the camp is located in iraq. it is a controversial base of operations for pro democracy iranians including armed groups. he lived with relatives in the east bay as a child and teenager and then rejoined her parents 12 years ago. >>> an update on bryan stow now, the giants fan severely beaten at dodger stadium last month. his family posted a note saying doctors found a blood clot in hieing leg during a ct scan so he has been put on a blood thinner. he is now down from six to four anti-seizure medicines and they hope to lower his sedation over the next couple days. he is still in a medically enduced coma. >>> san jose's park will re-open on thursday, tomorrow, now that authorities determine poison did not kill a dog after playing there on saturday. the park shut down as a precaution. the dog's symptoms mimics those of an animal that ate poison. but the necropsy showed no symptoms of poison in the dog's system. >>> america has a new bill of rights tonight for airline passengers. if you are bumped from an oversold fl
the united nations says 34 camp residents were killed. the camp is located in iraq. it is a controversial base of operations for pro democracy iranians including armed groups. he lived with relatives in the east bay as a child and teenager and then rejoined her parents 12 years ago. >>> an update on bryan stow now, the giants fan severely beaten at dodger stadium last month. his family posted a note saying doctors found a blood clot in hieing leg during a ct scan so he has been put on...
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the room. same story for aldon smith. number one draft choice out of missouri, selected yesterday and in camp today. 49ers aldon smith and colin kaepernick, they got a foundation for a pretty nice rookie class. 49 collected chris culver out of south carolina, south carolina in the third round. the raiders first pick in the draft came in the second round, introduced by willie brown. >> with the pick in the 2011 nfl draft the oakland raiders select stephen. >> now if you are familiar with that name, his uncle steve played 13 seasons for the raiders. now an assistant coach in oakland. he is a guard/center. also in the third round raiders select demarcus out of miami, offensive tackle joe from lsu also in the third round. the draft goes on one more day with the 49ers and raiders having some selections. shane went late in the second round. 56 over all. that's pretty good to the new england patriots. tim lincecum, not bad, but not good either. stroked out here. 7 innings, 7 hits, 3 runs, 7 strikeouts. very -- very rarely does he get outpitched. jason did it tonight. he shut out the giants on five hits. 3-0
the room. same story for aldon smith. number one draft choice out of missouri, selected yesterday and in camp today. 49ers aldon smith and colin kaepernick, they got a foundation for a pretty nice rookie class. 49 collected chris culver out of south carolina, south carolina in the third round. the raiders first pick in the draft came in the second round, introduced by willie brown. >> with the pick in the 2011 nfl draft the oakland raiders select stephen. >> now if you are familiar...
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the photos were taken by relief workers in refugee camps. e children's whereabouts, still unknown. in what may be the last opportunity to find out what happened to them, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum is turn to social media in the hope that somebody may help solve the mystery. >> in the first 48 hours using social media, twitter and facebook. we were able to have thousands of people visit the website. they left us comments on what they thought about the photos. they shared this website with friend and family. and we got a lot of interest from survivors who think they are depicted in the photos. >> this isn't the first attempt. >> captive children, and appeal from germany. >> in 1945, the bbc began a series of broadcasts to find relatives of children stravended throughout europe. >> i call moshe kivash, last heard of in london, on baskets his daughter, 16. she has been through do concentration camp and lost all her family. >> anyone with information was asked to write a rert to the red cross. today, the speed of the internet is producing
the photos were taken by relief workers in refugee camps. e children's whereabouts, still unknown. in what may be the last opportunity to find out what happened to them, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum is turn to social media in the hope that somebody may help solve the mystery. >> in the first 48 hours using social media, twitter and facebook. we were able to have thousands of people visit the website. they left us comments on what they thought about the photos. they shared this...
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the spokesman said there were plans topen a betr camp, but then said this >> what is n at ake ithe suival of thehite race. we fee ts in russia. we want to make sure the mixing of blood happens ithe rht way here, andot the w it happens wesrn eure, wre the sultof not bn go. >> e afcan asylum seers sathey ha even suffered racist aacks in the town. trapped and afraid,hey y theyo noknowho i going to rescue them. >> the survivalf thehite race. an update,sinc this piec wasiled theress secretary for russia's feral gration rvic has been fired. he has not commented on the reason for hisismial. in briin, u may hav missed another milesto tod. princeharl has offially comehe longest-servi he pparent in the country's histo, hangurpassed the previous rordof 59 years, t months, 13 days, heldy qun victia's son. questionare beingaise about whether charles shou ste aside when the chancfinay come our royal corrpondt has the sty. >> his mother w known for her humanity and sense ofun. h fathe and especially his grandmother are own for their commitment to duty. to what his jurney into adult life, williamas bn pr
the spokesman said there were plans topen a betr camp, but then said this >> what is n at ake ithe suival of thehite race. we fee ts in russia. we want to make sure the mixing of blood happens ithe rht way here, andot the w it happens wesrn eure, wre the sultof not bn go. >> e afcan asylum seers sathey ha even suffered racist aacks in the town. trapped and afraid,hey y theyo noknowho i going to rescue them. >> the survivalf thehite race. an update,sinc this piec wasiled...
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the three teens were taking part in a recreation camp. they were paddling in a canoe on lake merritt when fishes say they started going -- officials say they started going too fast. the boat flipped over. oakland firefighters arrived to help but the camp counselors acted quickly to save the boys. >> as soon as the boat did go over, they were directed by a staff person to stay close. she brought them over in her safety patrol boat. >> all three teens were wearing life vests. no one was hurt. >>> oakland mayor jean quan met with merchants this moving. one of the big topics was stopping crime. she spoke to the diamond business improvement association. many of them credit her to help organize the merchants to help reduce crime in her area. ktvu asked quan about another area, jack london square, where a shooting monday morning left two dead and four wounded. >> jack london is a different community at different times. i would say that incident was more part of the bar scene. over the years we have done things where we've asked the bars to get se
the three teens were taking part in a recreation camp. they were paddling in a canoe on lake merritt when fishes say they started going -- officials say they started going too fast. the boat flipped over. oakland firefighters arrived to help but the camp counselors acted quickly to save the boys. >> as soon as the boat did go over, they were directed by a staff person to stay close. she brought them over in her safety patrol boat. >> all three teens were wearing life vests. no one...
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he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the campector. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> now a look at other big stories covered by our new crews today. >> reporter: former governor arnold schwarzenegger speaking out. ernie nestor plead guilty. his father is fabian nunez. he told news week he knew the kid well and that it was all right to help out a friend. the family tells us they are outraged. kron 4 news. >> reporter: an arrest made in tuesday's attempted sexual assault case. investigators say the next step is to see if there is a connection between the suspect and three other sexual assaults dating back to september of 2010. haaziq madyun, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the city made an offer to homeowners who houses are threatened by this landslide. they sent letters to six homes effected by the slide. the plan involves driving peers into the ground to stable lies a slide and it will remove the dirt that slid do
he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the campector. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> now a look at other big stories covered by our new crews today. >> reporter: former governor arnold schwarzenegger speaking out. ernie nestor plead guilty. his father is fabian nunez. he told news week he knew the...
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he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camptor. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
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and we have anaconda, and at the camp here in our district. i turn it over to you. >> thank you for being here tonight. this is the first step in the budget process. we are beginning early. we are being engaged. there will be a short time for public comment. it will be a short time. if you are not able to speak or bring your issues to the table, there will be more of these town halls. there will be the budget process. the more we are involved, the more we can work with the mayor and the supervisors to make sure that the budget reflects the priority of said francisco. one correction is that the translation today was provided by the office for immigrant affairs. [applause] >> how are you? thanks for coming out tonight. we want to thank greg wider. i did not read that correctly. the budget director. i could not read my own handwriting. chief good when from the police department, please be respectful. these people have given their time to come and be part of the process. from the department of public works and barbara garcia from the department of
and we have anaconda, and at the camp here in our district. i turn it over to you. >> thank you for being here tonight. this is the first step in the budget process. we are beginning early. we are being engaged. there will be a short time for public comment. it will be a short time. if you are not able to speak or bring your issues to the table, there will be more of these town halls. there will be the budget process. the more we are involved, the more we can work with the mayor and the...