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the type normally seen in ropes. this was consistent with danasaying her ankles were tied with rope. the investigation was taking a 180 degree turn. now the forensic evidence was corroborating much of what dana was saying. >> i was extremely impressed even to the most minute detail, she -- she remembered and through the things that she went through, most adults wouldn't be able to remember the things that she remembered. >> dana said her assailant was white with blonde hair, blue eyes, in his mid 40s, and had a medium build. he was driving a white van with tinted windows and the word "wood" painted on the glass. she said she was forced into a coffin-like box covered with blue carpet. and she remembered something else. >> the victim described inside the van an orange ice chest, cooler-type object. she said that it said igloo on it and it had some other writing on it she couldn't exactly remember. lowes, home depot, something of that nature, and inside that cooler were dr. peppers. >> investigators decided to go public with dana's description of th
the type normally seen in ropes. this was consistent with danasaying her ankles were tied with rope. the investigation was taking a 180 degree turn. now the forensic evidence was corroborating much of what dana was saying. >> i was extremely impressed even to the most minute detail, she -- she remembered and through the things that she went through, most adults wouldn't be able to remember the things that she remembered. >> dana said her assailant was white with blonde hair, blue...
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time of the dana's murder and fit the eyewitness descriptionthe killer. >> the police got his mug shot, put it in a photo lineup, showed it to diane harris, who as you'll remember is our lone eyewitness. diane actually picked russell trevor quinn out of a photo lineup as being the person she came in contact with. one of dana's friends says i've seen this man in the shop before. the police are able to put him in a car not dissimilar to the one seen near the scene. >> but this turned out to be another dead end when his dna didn't match the biological evidence from the crime scene. >> russell trevor quinn was a hopeful moment for the detectives. i mean, he's what you are looking for in terms of a suspect. he just didn't do it. >> and the case went cold for the next ten years, until dana satterfield's daughter helped solve the case. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips
time of the dana's murder and fit the eyewitness descriptionthe killer. >> the police got his mug shot, put it in a photo lineup, showed it to diane harris, who as you'll remember is our lone eyewitness. diane actually picked russell trevor quinn out of a photo lineup as being the person she came in contact with. one of dana's friends says i've seen this man in the shop before. the police are able to put him in a car not dissimilar to the one seen near the scene. >> but this turned...
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this isn't the one that's going to do it, dana. >> all right. rk, thank you so much for joining us. >> always a pleasure. >> there is a growing crisis at our border. hundreds of children without their parents crossing illegally into the united states. our political panel is here to talk about that next. but, first, breaking news, results starting to come n today's primaries. we are closely watching the key races and there will be a live report next. [ male announcer ] we're the names you know in the places you want to be. where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. save up to 25% and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com. save up to 25% and earn bonus points upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. hammer that in. nice. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brought to help
this isn't the one that's going to do it, dana. >> all right. rk, thank you so much for joining us. >> always a pleasure. >> there is a growing crisis at our border. hundreds of children without their parents crossing illegally into the united states. our political panel is here to talk about that next. but, first, breaking news, results starting to come n today's primaries. we are closely watching the key races and there will be a live report next. [ male announcer ] we're...
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all these questions are at the heart of the debate in the tea teacher tenure challenge. dana goll steen, the our thorough of "the teacher wars." jonathan is president of the california federation of teachers, and ted is the lead attorney for the student plaintiffs in the california teachers tenure case. joshua, how does tenure work in california? if i'm a first- or second-year teacher is there a trigger date in which i'll become protected by that tenure? >> yes, that's a good question, ray. your first two years you're a temporary teacher, you could be dismissed any time during those first two years without any explanation, and many teachers are let go after their first year for, for example, the administration says we don't want you back. those first two years your probationary teacher. the administration decides you should move on then to permanent status you do that, but it should be clear, i want to make clear that at no time is this a lifetime guarantee of a job. it simply entitles you to due process once you pass your probationary period to decide whether you should move
all these questions are at the heart of the debate in the tea teacher tenure challenge. dana goll steen, the our thorough of "the teacher wars." jonathan is president of the california federation of teachers, and ted is the lead attorney for the student plaintiffs in the california teachers tenure case. joshua, how does tenure work in california? if i'm a first- or second-year teacher is there a trigger date in which i'll become protected by that tenure? >> yes, that's a good...
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49 on the scale of 50 >> well, i think the most stunning data that i looked at last year was from the dana institute at the university of texas that linked the achievement gap instead of ho e horizontally measuring it, which has increased. they took a vertical gap from the '90s to 2011 and basically the hispanic students now are performing at the same level that our students performed at in the early '90s. so that really tells the story about how we have to have urgency in addressing this. >> and mya, you are there as a board member to make sure that as a board member, that things get done in the way that we start bridging this achievement gap that we keep talking about. >> sure, we really look at innovation. again, both district schools, charter schools, learning from other best practices around us. and ensuring that we build on partnerships that we have, whether it is participant engagement or a city partnership or a nonprofit partnership. we are really trying to make the most of everything out there to help our kids. >> so the role of board members has maybe changed in the last 15 years
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but thad cochran, the establishment republican candidate narrowly defeats chris mcdaniel in mississippi. dana bash, you're over there at thad cochran headquarters, right? i assume they're pretty excited. they're hearing the news as we're reporting it. >> they are hearing the news as we're reporting it. and they are very excited, chanting "thad." three weeks ago tonight, there was dead silence in the room. there were actually few people in the room. thad cochran himself didn't even come to address the supporters of people who went out for him on election night. now tonight it is a very, very different feel because thad cochran did what many people thought was pretty much impossible. he got not only republicans out to vote for him in this republican runoff, but clearly, based on what we have seen, based on where the votes have come from with our own eyes, but more importantly with the data coming in from all over the state tonight, he has done this by getting democrats who have supported him for years to come out and vote not in a general election for him, but this a republican contest. because
but thad cochran, the establishment republican candidate narrowly defeats chris mcdaniel in mississippi. dana bash, you're over there at thad cochran headquarters, right? i assume they're pretty excited. they're hearing the news as we're reporting it. >> they are hearing the news as we're reporting it. and they are very excited, chanting "thad." three weeks ago tonight, there was dead silence in the room. there were actually few people in the room. thad cochran himself didn't...
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the next ten years. so, we're here to talk about gay pride month and why that is so important. so, danalet me start with you. why does that mean something? what does that mean to you? >> i've been participating in these events for many years. they've changed greatly over the course of probably those 30 years. you know, from sort of the early days when we were just asserting the kind of visibility and strength of our community, now to really celebrating the incredible progress that we've made. at this parade, you know, we'll be celebrating incredibled ed advances with regard to same-sex marriage. president obama this week signed an executive order banning discrimination against federal employees. so, you know, the enthusiasm at this event in particular about the great social progress that is being made is infectious and really wonderful to participant in. >> let me add a bit about what you were talking about. the president plans to sign an executive order banning discriminating against employees based on sexual orientation or gender identity. did you ever think you would hear anybody on
the next ten years. so, we're here to talk about gay pride month and why that is so important. so, danalet me start with you. why does that mean something? what does that mean to you? >> i've been participating in these events for many years. they've changed greatly over the course of probably those 30 years. you know, from sort of the early days when we were just asserting the kind of visibility and strength of our community, now to really celebrating the incredible progress that we've...
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we have more ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right now. hello. i'm dana bash in for fredricka whitfield. i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> the parents of sergeant bowe bergdahl are going to speak live at any moment. this comes as their son leaves afghanistan after nearly five years in captivity. and a fiery plane crash in massachusetts claims seven lives. we're learning more about the victims, including the man who co-owned the philadelphia inquirer. plus, who can be hiding behind this poster? who could put a look on the teenager's face like that? it's a heartwarming story and we're going to have it, coming up. >>> we start today in idaho where the parents of sergeant bowe bergdahl are expected to speak at any moment. they were in washington yesterday with president obama the day their son was released from the taliban in afghanistan. sergeant bergdahl was held captive in afghanistan for five years. you have been in touch with bowe's family for years. tell us the scene there and what is going on. >> reporter: wel
we have more ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right now. hello. i'm dana bash in for fredricka whitfield. i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> the parents of sergeant bowe bergdahl are going to speak live at any moment. this comes as their son leaves afghanistan after nearly five years in captivity. and a fiery plane crash in massachusetts claims seven lives. we're learning more about the victims, including the man who co-owned the...
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part of a tape, the benghazi coalition benghazi panel at the heritage foundation. danad up for the event, wrote a column about some of the ugliness that occurred. a nine-minute clip of the event was also released and showed the reaction of the panel when an american university law student noted she did not see muslim representatives represented at the event. here's a bit more of that response. >> there are 1.2 billion muslims in the world today. of course not all of them are radicals. the majority of them are peaceful people. the radicals are estimated to be between 15% to 25% according to all intelligence services around the world. you're looking at 180 million to 300 million people dedicated to the destruction of western civilization. >> so are you an american? you're an american citizen. so as an american citizen, you sat in this room and instead of standing up and saying a question or asking something about our four americans that died, and what our government is doing to correct the problem, you stood there to make a point about peaceful muslims. i wish you brought
part of a tape, the benghazi coalition benghazi panel at the heritage foundation. danad up for the event, wrote a column about some of the ugliness that occurred. a nine-minute clip of the event was also released and showed the reaction of the panel when an american university law student noted she did not see muslim representatives represented at the event. here's a bit more of that response. >> there are 1.2 billion muslims in the world today. of course not all of them are radicals. the...
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so the thing that i don't get, dana, is, why lie? i mean, do the lies -- >> 15 sounds like a lot. >> it shows they have little faith in their argument as john lott has pointed out. >> well, exaggeration can be a boomerang so it's come back to haunt them. but yesterday i was on the road traveling and i heard this statistic repeated three times. >> it's amazing. it shows eric the laziness of the immediate 0 ar-- media, eve the white house, that they just swallow that stat. >> know what they forgot? in the '60s homicides started to rise, in the '70s and '80s it's peaked ains 1993, homicides are down 49%. i believe since 1993 as well gun laws have become more and more stringent in america. so why do they continue to point out shootings, mass shootings when the real number that matters is homicides per 100,000 human beings in any given mu nais nis palty. that's been on the fall in all places with the exception of places like chicago where it's the most difficult -- >> it's apples and oranges. here's the problem with the 74 number. parents
so the thing that i don't get, dana, is, why lie? i mean, do the lies -- >> 15 sounds like a lot. >> it shows they have little faith in their argument as john lott has pointed out. >> well, exaggeration can be a boomerang so it's come back to haunt them. but yesterday i was on the road traveling and i heard this statistic repeated three times. >> it's amazing. it shows eric the laziness of the immediate 0 ar-- media, eve the white house, that they just swallow that stat....
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yesterday, the dana, the supreme court smacked back president obama's overreach in a very clear way. i believe it's the 12th time that the administration has been smacked back by the highest court in the land unanimously. and they don't seem to care. we saw josh earnest where he said we're not going to wait for congress to write the laws. we're going to go at it alone. i would argue the reason we're having this border mess where 47,000 young kids have been trafficked over the border or flooding the border since the beginning of year is because of president obama's executive order where he didn't want to deport them in the first place. >> by the way, the supreme court did -- very specifically, we did not interrupt the history of the president's ability to have recess appointments. >> but he was very clear that the president cannot say when the senate is in recess. >> it's unprecedented the way that he has flouted the constitution and flexed his muscles in the way no other president has. >> all presidents try to flex their muscles and expand their powers. the one thing they cannot coul
yesterday, the dana, the supreme court smacked back president obama's overreach in a very clear way. i believe it's the 12th time that the administration has been smacked back by the highest court in the land unanimously. and they don't seem to care. we saw josh earnest where he said we're not going to wait for congress to write the laws. we're going to go at it alone. i would argue the reason we're having this border mess where 47,000 young kids have been trafficked over the border or flooding...
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the pow. meaning you have to lie or, in obama's case, breathe. >> uh-huh. >> dana, just before -- now we look back, and we look back, you know, the timeline. in 2012, hastings -- first name? >> michael. >> outlined a piece and a letter that some of his teammate received or saw right before bergdahl walked away. and it said he may be denouncing -- >> allegedly walked away, right? >> allegedly walked away. he may be denouncing america. he may have even looked at possibly joining the taliban. is that -- >> so i don't think it's unreasonable for everyone to be questioning this when the only information that we have are for soldiers serving with honor and distinction. we'll get to susan rice's comment in a moment suggesting without qualification maybe it's totally true. maybe we'll find at the end of the process that there was no questions. look, i understand serving in wartime is a complex thing. i think there's four basic issues, and i'm not going to give explanations, i'm just going to list them. one is how the white house handled this in the rose garden ceremony when they could have just done a
the pow. meaning you have to lie or, in obama's case, breathe. >> uh-huh. >> dana, just before -- now we look back, and we look back, you know, the timeline. in 2012, hastings -- first name? >> michael. >> outlined a piece and a letter that some of his teammate received or saw right before bergdahl walked away. and it said he may be denouncing -- >> allegedly walked away, right? >> allegedly walked away. he may be denouncing america. he may have even looked...
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summit warned thanks for coming on so where was the summit held and who was in attendance so this is the dana point resort st regis monarch bay in orange county california so this is not exactly a bastion of you know democratic ideals that is very republican very big money and the people that were in attendance of note would be people like mitch mcconnell marco rubio jim jordan cory gardner tom cotton all people that are running rubio potentially for president twenty six feet and why really quickly why should people care about the koch brothers or any of these guys gathering together. people should care because i mean this is a transparent you have millions of dollars. funneled into our electoral system that you know we're not sure as to what their interests are at the end of the day this isn't transparent so when you have elected officials that are beholden to the corporate masters that should be very problematic to citizens at large and what's amazing is even though they don't allow cell phones in there and they're trying to be all over secretive you had a source on the inside you actually
summit warned thanks for coming on so where was the summit held and who was in attendance so this is the dana point resort st regis monarch bay in orange county california so this is not exactly a bastion of you know democratic ideals that is very republican very big money and the people that were in attendance of note would be people like mitch mcconnell marco rubio jim jordan cory gardner tom cotton all people that are running rubio potentially for president twenty six feet and why really...
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not to the utilizes. -- united states. >> we're thrilled that he's finally captured. why did it take so long? as dana mentioned the number of republican senators said he should have been brought to gitmo. there have been 494 successful court trials between september 11th, '01 and december 31st, and they have a big jurisdiction to get them in federal court. it's a good thing. do you agree that he should have been brought here or would you rather him at gitmo? i would rather have him brought here and convicted and rotting in prison than doing yoga and watching the world cup in gitmo? >> i think i would like him at gitmo. i think -- at least for me, the most important thing is the intelligence that we might be able to get from him. not necessarily punishing him so much as to finding what's the next attack, what's the plans, where's the cells, who is involved. it's interesting they are calling this a criminal capture because they want to try him criminally. they want to bring him back to the united states mainland and try him criminally rather than a terror capture, and they would have brought him to git
not to the utilizes. -- united states. >> we're thrilled that he's finally captured. why did it take so long? as dana mentioned the number of republican senators said he should have been brought to gitmo. there have been 494 successful court trials between september 11th, '01 and december 31st, and they have a big jurisdiction to get them in federal court. it's a good thing. do you agree that he should have been brought here or would you rather him at gitmo? i would rather have him...
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they don't like congress, or the republican leadership in congress. cantor, as dana points out he is the conservative member of the republican leadership. quite conservative. but he is tarred with the same brush. so it is dangerous to be a republican leader. it is dangerous to cut any deals with president obama if you're a republican. and i, you know, i think eric cantor as a symbol is somebody who lots of people saw as potentially somebody who could become the next speaker of the house. and you can't sort of understate the ripple effect of this throughout the rank and file in the republican party. >> dana, at what point do you think we anticipate eric cantor actually speaking tonight? >> unclear, as i said i just spoke to a cantor aide who said we do expect to hear from him. this is not a speech that he had prepared i'll tell you that much. so they're trying to figure out exactly how to frame this, how to discuss it, where to go from here. there is no question about that. i can also tell you our diedra walsh, our congressional reporter has been reporting on this rac
they don't like congress, or the republican leadership in congress. cantor, as dana points out he is the conservative member of the republican leadership. quite conservative. but he is tarred with the same brush. so it is dangerous to be a republican leader. it is dangerous to cut any deals with president obama if you're a republican. and i, you know, i think eric cantor as a symbol is somebody who lots of people saw as potentially somebody who could become the next speaker of the house. and...
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you argued the hear ings are more about issa himself than about investigations, dana. >> yeah. to agree. i'm sure the congresswoman agrees that they are not happy with what they have seen happen at the irs. it takes a lot to get people to feel sympathetic toward the irs. darryl issa seems unique ly qualified to make it happen. this happened over and over again with his investigations. he's disqualifying his committee. it happened with benghazi. that's why things were handed over to this new select committee. it's happening here where he's in some competition with the ways & means committee to see who can be the toughest on the commissioner. issa starts out with some kernel of investigation and it develops quickly into sort of a farce that discredits the whole issue. >> congresswoman, you said a little while ago that they have lost it -- they being the republicans. they are talking about suing now speaker boehner going forward. is the behavior of chairman issa indicative of what you are talking about about "they losing it"? because this seems extreme and way over the top. >> it i
you argued the hear ings are more about issa himself than about investigations, dana. >> yeah. to agree. i'm sure the congresswoman agrees that they are not happy with what they have seen happen at the irs. it takes a lot to get people to feel sympathetic toward the irs. darryl issa seems unique ly qualified to make it happen. this happened over and over again with his investigations. he's disqualifying his committee. it happened with benghazi. that's why things were handed over to this...
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the decision? >> and i am. you're right, danaen, i'd like to give the law enforcement deserve and caney use. i think the court did a great job of upholding saying, you can't go into the cell phones. i wish, and they say you need a warrant, i wish they would relook at what the nsa is claiming to do, saying it's a blanket warrant for everyone who is a verizon customer, or a t-mobile customer and that accounts for everyone. i think the individual is important, and being violated with the blanket -- >> anyone here have a -- you don't even have a dissenting point of view on this. >> it's the right call legally. but you have to be ready to handle the consequences. judges have to be ready to handle lots of search warrants. a phone is no longer a phone anymore. it's your sock drawer, diary, locked basement. your video library. i get it. it means, although you've added another hurdle, it's probably right to add this hurdle, but you've got to be ready to handle the consequences, because we make laws often in a vacuum. >> are you ready to h
the decision? >> and i am. you're right, danaen, i'd like to give the law enforcement deserve and caney use. i think the court did a great job of upholding saying, you can't go into the cell phones. i wish, and they say you need a warrant, i wish they would relook at what the nsa is claiming to do, saying it's a blanket warrant for everyone who is a verizon customer, or a t-mobile customer and that accounts for everyone. i think the individual is important, and being violated with the...
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the union." i'm gloria borger. >> i'm dana bash. candy crowley is off. th us is retired army major general paul eaton, he was the commander in charge of training and equipping iraqi forces. general, i just want to put up on the screen another stark number, $20 billion. that's what the u.s. spent to train iraqi security forces. >> probably a conservative figure, too. >> i'm sure you've seen the images of what's happening now since you've left. that is uniforms on the ground, these army -- individuals who you trained, they're running away. >> that's actually what we found when we first went into the military bases in 2003, we found uniforms on the ground. then we go in to the development of the iraqi soldier, the iraqi units and try to infuse that sense of legitimacy in the soldier that will cause soldiers to do great things, and if you don't have that sense of legitimacy. if that soldier doesn't believe he is a legitimate actor on behalf of a legitimate government executing a legitimate mission, then you'll have what we see today. >> i know you blame the p
the union." i'm gloria borger. >> i'm dana bash. candy crowley is off. th us is retired army major general paul eaton, he was the commander in charge of training and equipping iraqi forces. general, i just want to put up on the screen another stark number, $20 billion. that's what the u.s. spent to train iraqi security forces. >> probably a conservative figure, too. >> i'm sure you've seen the images of what's happening now since you've left. that is uniforms on the...
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the allied effort will be at this ceremony. he's one of them. so is president putin. >> dana, looking at the live pictures of him arriving there on the red carpet, have you seen symbolism they are putting in this or more perhaps simply a gathering to remember? >> well, it is very choreographied. you are going to see acts and actors that are participating and personalities and i think that the first part you will see that they go back and talk about auk pags. this land was occupied feignfully, brutally by the nazi's and then you have this joyous event, liberation, the town was obliterated in the war and taking 30 years to rebuild that and funded by the germans and 70,000 people there had to move out and many died in the bombings and yet rejoiced for theal lies to bring them libber ration and that is the theme here over and over again. it is a sad event for the veterans that come back, but for the people in the towns and villages up this 50 mile coast where the landings occurred in the small towns, they are partying this week and out in u.s. army uniforms and recreated the jeep
the allied effort will be at this ceremony. he's one of them. so is president putin. >> dana, looking at the live pictures of him arriving there on the red carpet, have you seen symbolism they are putting in this or more perhaps simply a gathering to remember? >> well, it is very choreographied. you are going to see acts and actors that are participating and personalities and i think that the first part you will see that they go back and talk about auk pags. this land was occupied...
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we have more ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right now. hello. i'm danald. i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> the parents of sergeant bowe bergdahl are going to speak live at any moment. this comes as their son leaves afghanistan after nearly five years in captivity. and a fiery plane crash in massachusetts claims seven lives. we're learning more about the victims, including the man who
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it would be great if the engagement was met by facts that should accompany them as well. >> dana, thes that the president announced and notified congress of late today is just to protect the embassy. >> mm-hmm. >> gop senator lindsey graham warns another 9/11 awaits if we don't act. it's the same tone calling for invasion in 2003. listen to him then and now. >> i believe that saddam hussein is giving aid and comfort, trade and assistance to al qaeda murderers, has weapons of mass destruction, he's will lying when he says he doesn't. >> iraq and syria will be the staging area for the next 9/11 if we don't do something. >> if baghdad falls, if the central government falls, a disaster awaits us of monumental proportions. >> there is no doubt the u.s. has an interest in seeing a stable iraq. haven't we learned to distrust this kind of hysterical fear mongering, dana? >> not since baghdad bob was on the job have we heard such an outlandish thing about iraq uttered here. let's set aside views on the war and all that. why were these troops with drawn from iraq? it wasn't because of president
it would be great if the engagement was met by facts that should accompany them as well. >> dana, thes that the president announced and notified congress of late today is just to protect the embassy. >> mm-hmm. >> gop senator lindsey graham warns another 9/11 awaits if we don't act. it's the same tone calling for invasion in 2003. listen to him then and now. >> i believe that saddam hussein is giving aid and comfort, trade and assistance to al qaeda murderers, has...
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the table. starting can dana. >> i know why it's funny because i know that frustration. ink that the reporters there do their job and do it pretty well. >> tell us about that minute, that first day after you're no locker a white house press secretary? >> it's a bit different. i stayed until the end of the administration so i wasn't leaving in the middle of it. so i don't know exactly. i know from talking with ari fleischer and mike mccurry and robert gibbs where it's this great moment where you feel on top of the world. you get to go to little league games, take your wife out for dinner, go for a walk and you don't have to take your blackberry and i'm sure jay is having a great afternoon. >> jessie, he might be hitting the beats? >> the guy is such a hypocrite. he says the press likes to play to the camera and talk a lot? this is the administration that's put up roman columns over obama for his speech in yemen. they go on every talk show they can, steve harvey, ellen, between two ferns. the guy takes the tell prompter everywhere. >> everywhere. >> with the lens. >> that's
the table. starting can dana. >> i know why it's funny because i know that frustration. ink that the reporters there do their job and do it pretty well. >> tell us about that minute, that first day after you're no locker a white house press secretary? >> it's a bit different. i stayed until the end of the administration so i wasn't leaving in the middle of it. so i don't know exactly. i know from talking with ari fleischer and mike mccurry and robert gibbs where it's this...
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the committed come out, the base of the party come out, and i think that cantor clearly did not expect this. as dana reported earlier in the evening, he was offered money by the chamber of commerce. he didn't take it because he had $5 million in the bank. i was told tonight, a republican strategist said to me, quote, it is measuring the drapes is never a good strategy. i think lots of people anticipated that he could become the next speaker of the house. i think what this means and shows us is the perils of leadership right now in the republican party. think cantor could likely be replace bid a member of the tea party. and by wait, when cantor, as a leader, he was the tea party's leader in the republican leadership. you see how fleeting these things are, don. but then they thought they he was a turn coat because he supported ending the government shutdown. and he supported a part of immigration reform. that they didn't like. and so you know, can you lose that banner in a nano second. and he did. and he didn't even know it. >> okay, here's the question. is it possible we are reading way too much into
the committed come out, the base of the party come out, and i think that cantor clearly did not expect this. as dana reported earlier in the evening, he was offered money by the chamber of commerce. he didn't take it because he had $5 million in the bank. i was told tonight, a republican strategist said to me, quote, it is measuring the drapes is never a good strategy. i think lots of people anticipated that he could become the next speaker of the house. i think what this means and shows us is...
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but what about people in other parts of the world. danain switzerland with the first part of our series guns around the world. >> reporter: 40 minutes outside of zurich guns are zipped in sports bags or casually slung over shoulders and carried off like baseball bats to batting practice. steven is here three days a week squeezing the trigger on targets. in switzerland, they say gun play is a national addiction. only america, yemen and serbia have more guns per capita. >> you have to shoot and concentration and breathe right. >> reporter: over the years, swiss officials have lost track of how many guns are in private hands here. but it'ses estimated there are o to 3 million guns. with low levels of street cream that's makes switzerland the model of gun countries without the hair trigger that many say exist in america. like many men here at 20 stephen dishis army military service and he was issued an assault rifle whewhich the army gives to serve members when they are finished. at the foot of his bed in hey flimsy antique wardrobe it's a par
but what about people in other parts of the world. danain switzerland with the first part of our series guns around the world. >> reporter: 40 minutes outside of zurich guns are zipped in sports bags or casually slung over shoulders and carried off like baseball bats to batting practice. steven is here three days a week squeezing the trigger on targets. in switzerland, they say gun play is a national addiction. only america, yemen and serbia have more guns per capita. >> you have to...
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you parade the parents out and do your rose garden thing, you better make sure who the guy you're saving really is. >> dana, according to this report that james rosen has filed, bergdahl was the subject of a quote major classified file prepared by the u.s. intelligence community and that they had been monitoring him for years. so it is again impossible to think that somehow the white house didn't know if our intelligence community was preparing this massive file that showed in fact he had tied to this haqqani group. >> again, not illegitimate questions. reasonable questions trying to get answers from the administration. the question about james rosen's report is, that what if he was made to convert by the haqqani network? perhaps he was willing to be converted but perhaps he was under it duress. if he escapes and gets recaptured, they put him in a metal cage for days. that may explain the seemingly -- they had some confidence that there was something yet to come out that would make americans feel more sympathetic towards him. i think this also raises yet another question. i've been praising the army for th
you parade the parents out and do your rose garden thing, you better make sure who the guy you're saving really is. >> dana, according to this report that james rosen has filed, bergdahl was the subject of a quote major classified file prepared by the u.s. intelligence community and that they had been monitoring him for years. so it is again impossible to think that somehow the white house didn't know if our intelligence community was preparing this massive file that showed in fact he had...
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i spoke to the mother of dana andrews. three months after he was killed arc 2-year-old son he left behind and told him about the freedom alliance and you would give them a call and i you know will. >> for that scholarship. thank you. >> i said that to the mother. i don't even know what to say any more. it takes maway. >> first of all that's the bracelet of bowe bergdahl with the state of capture, 30 june, 2009. i've worn ever since he was captured and his mother gave me this bracelet. >> you were wearing that bracelet the whole time? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i've had it on literally nonstop. it's now off. let me make a couple of quick points. first of all, unlike what mrs. clinton said or chuck hey fwel said and this president said, bergdahl was not a prisoner of war held by the taliban. and he was hostage of a criminal enterprise, the haqqani network. the haqqanis have been taking hostages for ransom for decades. the sound bite you just played this is how wars end. that's true if we consummated some kind of agreement on ending
i spoke to the mother of dana andrews. three months after he was killed arc 2-year-old son he left behind and told him about the freedom alliance and you would give them a call and i you know will. >> for that scholarship. thank you. >> i said that to the mother. i don't even know what to say any more. it takes maway. >> first of all that's the bracelet of bowe bergdahl with the state of capture, 30 june, 2009. i've worn ever since he was captured and his mother gave me this...
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for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. >>> two days after the murder of danall and cammy keleman, jose castillon was arrested and charged with two counts of murder, but prosecutors wanted to know, why? police assumed alcohol was involved, so they analyzed the beer cans found at the crime scene. >> through the code on the beer cans, contacted the manufacturer to find out where those beer cans would have been -- what lot would they have been sold in, where was that lot sold. they tracked it down to the store. >> and that store's computerized sales system indicated a man bought the beer on the same night as the murders. >> they examined the receipts and found that this particular batch of beer was sold at this particular time. and sure enough, he had written a check for beer. >> the check was written for $19.68 by jose castillon. and what about the white washcloths? castillon worked at a nursing home that used hundreds of white washcloths every day. >> they took us back into their laundry area, and we dug through and found washcloths from the same manufacturer, s
for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. >>> two days after the murder of danall and cammy keleman, jose castillon was arrested and charged with two counts of murder, but prosecutors wanted to know, why? police assumed alcohol was involved, so they analyzed the beer cans found at the crime scene. >> through the code on the beer cans, contacted the manufacturer to find out where those beer cans would have been -- what lot would they have been sold...
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the table. starting can dana. >> i know it's funny. do think that the reporters there do their job and do it pretty well. >> tell us about that first day after you're no longer with us? >> it's a bit different. i stayed until the end of the administration so i wasn't leave knowledge the middle of it. so i don't know exactly. i know from talking with robert gibbs where it's this moment you feel on top of the world. you get to take your wife out to dinner, go for a walk and i'm sure jay is having a great afternoon. >> jessie, he might be hitting the beats? >> the guy is such a hippocrate. he sayings the press likes to play with the camera. the administration goes on every talk show they can. steve harvey, ellen. the guy takes his tell prompter everywhere. >> you know the other media thing he did -- >> if only jay jay could have been this funny. >> he does look more relaxed. >> she's so super happy. >> i thought it was something i would say and i imagine he would say it every day. i don't blame it. this is some of the people asking questio
the table. starting can dana. >> i know it's funny. do think that the reporters there do their job and do it pretty well. >> tell us about that first day after you're no longer with us? >> it's a bit different. i stayed until the end of the administration so i wasn't leave knowledge the middle of it. so i don't know exactly. i know from talking with robert gibbs where it's this moment you feel on top of the world. you get to take your wife out to dinner, go for a walk and i'm...
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the children. we want to go back to london now. dana lewis is there to talk about the reaction from europe regarding what's going on iraq. dana, what are you hearing? >> well, i spoke to a western diplomat who told me this is frightening, the complete free flow of arms and extremists from lebanon through syria to iraq and iran and it's about to get worse before it gets better. he said the region, quote, is crumbling, to use his words. the u.n. is calling the displacement from refugees massive. roughly 500,000 people have privileged in the kurdistan region fleeing for their lives, they lack money and food and water and medical care and there is no idea of where to go next, says the u.n. people in iraq, including in baghdad stocking up on food and fuel expecting the worst. britain is ruling out any kind of military involvement in the situation. foreign secretary william hague attending a ministerial meeting on northern nigeria, he reacted to iraq saying that britain will only help with the humanitarian situation. >> no, no military assist
the children. we want to go back to london now. dana lewis is there to talk about the reaction from europe regarding what's going on iraq. dana, what are you hearing? >> well, i spoke to a western diplomat who told me this is frightening, the complete free flow of arms and extremists from lebanon through syria to iraq and iran and it's about to get worse before it gets better. he said the region, quote, is crumbling, to use his words. the u.n. is calling the displacement from refugees...
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and if you just look at the surrogates who have gone to that state. danas better than anyone. john mccain has gone there campaigning for thad cochran, talking about the way, you know, the military money that is being spent in the state, for example. and then you've got sarah palin, his former running mate out there for mcdaniel. so mccain and palin are on different sides of this fight as they are on many fights in the republican party, wolf. and that's why this fight just kind of shows you what is going on inside that party right now. >> and the mississippi data, brett favre, the green bay, the great quarterback doing a campaign commercial for thad cochran. obviously, i think he has helped thad cochran. 92% of the vote is in and cochran is ahead 51% to 49%. dana, quickly. i think that brett favre endorsement helped. >> it certainly could have. not only was brett favre sort of a native son, somebody who made good, he came back. he has actually been teaching high school here in mississippi in hattiesburg. and school and school funding has been one of the iss
and if you just look at the surrogates who have gone to that state. danas better than anyone. john mccain has gone there campaigning for thad cochran, talking about the way, you know, the military money that is being spent in the state, for example. and then you've got sarah palin, his former running mate out there for mcdaniel. so mccain and palin are on different sides of this fight as they are on many fights in the republican party, wolf. and that's why this fight just kind of shows you what...
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the coast has been a somber destination for the survivors of the war. dana spoke with two americans returning for the anniversary. >> on what they call the last reunion, the groups of american war veterans have returned, most over 90 years. >> how old are you? >> 91. >> i have you beat, i'm 92. >> they say they are blessed to have survived the first visit 70 years ago. 89-year-old came to relive the memories. it is more difficult. >> i can't talk. >> june 6, 1944, part of the largest landing in military history. americans along with british and canadians. he had a front row seat and piloted the landing craft. >> people laying on the beach and tanks are shut up, yeah, wait a minute, something's wrong. this is not what we were told. it was supposed to be a piece of cake. it wasn't. >> it is believed that 2500 americans with killed on d-day. in the first hours of d-day so many casualties that american commanders that it was a terrible ka tas fee. they broke away from the frightened comrades and scaled the cliffs and that cleared the way for thousands more to co
the coast has been a somber destination for the survivors of the war. dana spoke with two americans returning for the anniversary. >> on what they call the last reunion, the groups of american war veterans have returned, most over 90 years. >> how old are you? >> 91. >> i have you beat, i'm 92. >> they say they are blessed to have survived the first visit 70 years ago. 89-year-old came to relive the memories. it is more difficult. >> i can't talk. >>...
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that was the name of the column. first, danaome have said you overstated the ugly tone in the room toward the muslim questioner. what's your response to that? >> well, certainly a lot of the folks on the far right take issue with the column, whether they were there or not. one fellow at politico said he had a different view, although he didn't attend the event. he based it on a nine-minute video clip out of the 65 minutes that were there. i think to be in the room, there is no doubt that it began as a benghazi event and devolved into this sort of muslim baiting. gradually over the entire thing. i think you had to see the shouts and taunts in the crowd to appreciate what they had done to this woman there. it's a lessen son on needing to in the room to experience that. >> one of the panelists said they weren't pursuing those responsible for the benghazi attack. i want to play that sound. >> when we absolutely know with certainty who killed our people and who was responsible for directing attacks on the sovereign territory of our m
that was the name of the column. first, danaome have said you overstated the ugly tone in the room toward the muslim questioner. what's your response to that? >> well, certainly a lot of the folks on the far right take issue with the column, whether they were there or not. one fellow at politico said he had a different view, although he didn't attend the event. he based it on a nine-minute video clip out of the 65 minutes that were there. i think to be in the room, there is no doubt that...
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shay carl directed it. ♪ >> we have the shay carl and dana richards and little avia via skype right thiselcome to the show. >> this is so exciting. my first question is for you. what inspired this amazing song. you have such beautiful lyrics. >> thank you. >> dana was babysitting us one night, and we were playing on my piano, and dana is really good. i'm, like, you should make a song. we started writing a song, and we just came up with some -- >> lyrics. >> lyrics. we made a song. >> were you so surprised by how quickly this went viral? >> i knew it would do good because it's so precious, but this well i did not expect. there's 20,000 comments. yeah, it was a million views and less than 48 hours it got up to 45 on the itunes chart. it was exciting. it was like a proud papa moment. it was like my director debut. the concept of the black and white was my whered. i even went to claires and bought the phone and the beads and stuff. you should have seen the looks i got at claires. the lady is what this is bearded dude buying all this pink stuff? >> you are a true musician. what do you think o
shay carl directed it. ♪ >> we have the shay carl and dana richards and little avia via skype right thiselcome to the show. >> this is so exciting. my first question is for you. what inspired this amazing song. you have such beautiful lyrics. >> thank you. >> dana was babysitting us one night, and we were playing on my piano, and dana is really good. i'm, like, you should make a song. we started writing a song, and we just came up with some -- >> lyrics. >>...
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the problem. i decided to watch u.s./portugal at dana's urging. i watched the whole game.0 or 30 minutes in or so they stopped the game for a water break because 89.6 degrees. they never had done that before but they decided to do that. turn out camera three points out part of the reason why usa lost the time they spent getting water was put on the end of the game and they scored, portugal scored the last 20 seconds of the game. the rules are so stupid. maybe if they fix the rules americans could get more involved in the game. >> for the most part what they do is kick the ball back and forth to each other. it's like dodgeball. >> on the water thing. we just had -- the white house just had a whole thing about concussions in football. we take the safety of our athletes very seriously. the water thing is only if it's that hot. you're running basically a half marathon with no water break. >> i don't have any problems with water break. greg, i'm sure you watched the match. >> i did. >> stop the clock and then go. >> that's what they do. >> it's just so weird. it's like the scho
the problem. i decided to watch u.s./portugal at dana's urging. i watched the whole game.0 or 30 minutes in or so they stopped the game for a water break because 89.6 degrees. they never had done that before but they decided to do that. turn out camera three points out part of the reason why usa lost the time they spent getting water was put on the end of the game and they scored, portugal scored the last 20 seconds of the game. the rules are so stupid. maybe if they fix the rules americans...