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the ira demands a vow of secret see on the pain of death, so they agreed to keep the ira interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead. >> do you have a problem with committing all of this to secret tip to be used only have you have died? >> i don't have a problem with that. if i did have a problem with that i wouldn't be sitting here talking in the microphone. >> reporter: this is the audio recording of the former cellmate, brendan hughes, first broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words, rare admissions from the secretive terrorists organization. >> a lot of the stuff that i am saying here, i am saying it entrust because i have a trust in you, and i have never ever, ever admitted being in the ira, never. i've just done it here. >> reporter: he was the commander the night jean was kidnapped, and he knows who was responsible for her killing. >> i knew she was going to be executed, i knew that. i didn't know she was going to be buried or disappeared as they call them now. >> reporter: few know for sure what other answers, and what other closure the archives might
the ira demands a vow of secret see on the pain of death, so they agreed to keep the ira interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead. >> do you have a problem with committing all of this to secret tip to be used only have you have died? >> i don't have a problem with that. if i did have a problem with that i wouldn't be sitting here talking in the microphone. >> reporter: this is the audio recording of the former cellmate, brendan hughes, first broadcast several...
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the i.r.a. interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead. >> do you have a problem with committing allhis to a secret tape to be used only after you have died? >> i don't have a problem with that. if i did have a problem with that, i wouldn't be sitting here talking into your microphone. >> this is the audio recording of mcintyre's interview with his former i.r.a. cell mate brendan hughes. first broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words. rare admissions from the secretive terrorist organization. >> a lot of the stuff that i'm saying here, i'm saying it in trust. because i have a trust in you. and i have never ever ever admitted to being a member of the i.r.a. never. i've just done it here. >> hughes was the i.r.a. commander in jean mcconville's neighborhood the night she was abducted. he says he knows who was responsible for her killing. >> i knew she was being executed. i knew that. i didn't know she was going to be buried or "disappeared" as they call them now. >> this is exactly the information that helen mckendry has wanted for 40 years. and few know for sure what
the i.r.a. interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead. >> do you have a problem with committing allhis to a secret tape to be used only after you have died? >> i don't have a problem with that. if i did have a problem with that, i wouldn't be sitting here talking into your microphone. >> this is the audio recording of mcintyre's interview with his former i.r.a. cell mate brendan hughes. first broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words. rare...
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mcintyre and boston college agreed to keep the interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead>> reporter: this is the audio recording of mcintyre's interview with the former i.r.a. cell mate, brendan hughes, broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words, rare admissions from a secretive terrorist organization. >> reporter: hughes was the i.r.a. member and in jean mcconville's neighborhood the night she was taken. >> reporter: this is exactly the information that helen mckendry has wanted for 40 years. few know for sure what other answers, what other closure the archives might provide. opening the archives is a dangerous business. the tapes could contain explosive revelations, could implicate important irish figures and reopen the wounds of a painful past. northern ireland's police want access to the tapes. in rare bipartisan agreement, u.s. politicians warn against it. >> what purpose now to say we are going to use weapons when we, the u.s. is almost a guarantee, if you come forward and put down your weapons, we will stand by you. >> reporter: in a forthright leg
mcintyre and boston college agreed to keep the interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead>> reporter: this is the audio recording of mcintyre's interview with the former i.r.a. cell mate, brendan hughes, broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words, rare admissions from a secretive terrorist organization. >> reporter: hughes was the i.r.a. member and in jean mcconville's neighborhood the night she was taken. >> reporter: this is exactly the...
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we ddn't know...but that's how much the secret service recently spent on a fleet of them. he buying binne came duuing a defecit grew to 1 point 2 trillion dollars. limo's purchased....our media partner thh washington guaadian says the secret service is mum aaout why it needed to m....which the ederal s. all 3 in. in 22:40:32 ""t was not a competiiive bid, it was only to general motors. it is possible that the secret service ecidee that only &pgeneral motors wws only going tt build the ccpabiiities into the limos that they need." need." for sparing no expense and forrlack of transparency the secret servicc wins ttis week'ss golden hammer. t's our weekly look at government waste in partnersip with the washington guardian. read more about the -&w going to our website at fox baltimore dot com and clicking on the washington guardian in the hot topics section at the 3op of the screen. - theecast of 'the wire' was bacc on the streets f baltimore today..... but there were no cameras....we'll show you why. 33& racinn across the pinish line withhjust one leg. determmied to eat the pd
we ddn't know...but that's how much the secret service recently spent on a fleet of them. he buying binne came duuing a defecit grew to 1 point 2 trillion dollars. limo's purchased....our media partner thh washington guaadian says the secret service is mum aaout why it needed to m....which the ederal s. all 3 in. in 22:40:32 ""t was not a competiiive bid, it was only to general motors. it is possible that the secret service ecidee that only &pgeneral motors wws only going tt build...
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mcintyre and boston college agreed to keep the interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead. >> do you have a problem with committing all this secret tape to be used after your death? >> i don't have a problem with that, if i did i wouldn't have a problem talking in a microphone. >> reporter: this is the audio recording of mcintyre's interview with the former i.r.a. cell mate, brendan hughes, broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words, rare admissions from a secretive terrorist organization. >> a loot of the stuff i'm saying here, i'm saying because i have a trust in you. i have never, never, never admitted to being a member of the i.r.a. never. >> reporter: hughes was the i.r.a. member and in jean mcconville's neighborhood the night she was taken. >> i knew she was being executed. i knew that. i didn't know she was going to be buried or disappeared as they called them. >> reporter: this is exactly the information that helen mckendry has wanted for 40 years. few know for sure what other answers, what other closure the archives might provide. opening the arch
mcintyre and boston college agreed to keep the interviews secret until the men who gave them were dead. >> do you have a problem with committing all this secret tape to be used after your death? >> i don't have a problem with that, if i did i wouldn't have a problem talking in a microphone. >> reporter: this is the audio recording of mcintyre's interview with the former i.r.a. cell mate, brendan hughes, broadcast several years after his death in 2008. rare words, rare...
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in the front is a secret service man named rufus yarborough. johnson's cars in the motorcade of thousands of books have been written about the assassination. they concentrate on what happened to jack kennedy. not one went into detail in what i considered an adequate way, substantial detail about what was happening to lyndon johnson. what was happening from his point of view. the assassination had never been told from johnson's point of view. it came to me when i was doing this book that we have to do that. how do you do that? first you interview people who are still alive. john connolly himself is very helpful to me. he had this great ranch in south texas with a stable reporter horses. used to come to the guest house where i would say very early in the morning, 5:30 or 6:00 and sit on the top railing of the fence watching them exercise and he would tell me -- he answered almost every question i asked about johnson's career, took me through the assassination in great detail. one of the things he said was everybody thought when they heard the shot
in the front is a secret service man named rufus yarborough. johnson's cars in the motorcade of thousands of books have been written about the assassination. they concentrate on what happened to jack kennedy. not one went into detail in what i considered an adequate way, substantial detail about what was happening to lyndon johnson. what was happening from his point of view. the assassination had never been told from johnson's point of view. it came to me when i was doing this book that we have...
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the world that cannot keep a secret to save its life. [laughter] but to save my life everybody is it to their lips and did not say one word. >> host: to extend further. when this was over you concluded the reason the secret was kept for those who worked on the house house, people knew this was salman rushdie burma nabors suspected. >> everybody thought this is really serious. do not screw up. it was an extraordinary act. i often thought more and more there was a hatred level the also end act of solidarity and friend chip amounting almost to love. this was a battle between love and hate. i am here because of the power of love which i have proved to be stronger. [applause] >> here is the question with the rise of islamic extremism how can western society maintain the unbiased and respectful view? >> i would not recommend it. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] >> do want to ask a follow-up? [laughter] >> a chance answer. hundred of millions of people believed about the in those that fundamentally are incompatible. it can be argued to keep the
the world that cannot keep a secret to save its life. [laughter] but to save my life everybody is it to their lips and did not say one word. >> host: to extend further. when this was over you concluded the reason the secret was kept for those who worked on the house house, people knew this was salman rushdie burma nabors suspected. >> everybody thought this is really serious. do not screw up. it was an extraordinary act. i often thought more and more there was a hatred level the...
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into the hands of the secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held here alleges tortured in by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making sure there are no more secrets this theory i remember the discussions that were taking place at the time it was very odd former guantanamo prisoners on one side sixteen of us and a whole bunch of government officials on the other side having a discussion negotiating a settlement we would have been able to do that basically we would have been able to certainly try to take the government to court but we would have to do it with our hands tied behind their back even the government admits that black and asian muslim men will be disproportionately affected as it's day who are most often involved in cases where said steve information is being considered and still the bill rolls on the plans for so-called secret justice proven so deeply controversial that they've been delayed but like a bad penny they keep turning up and every time they do it gives human rights groups another oppor
into the hands of the secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held here alleges tortured in by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making sure there are no more secrets this theory i remember the discussions that were taking place at the time it was very odd former guantanamo prisoners on one side sixteen of us and a whole bunch of government officials on the other side having a discussion negotiating a settlement we...
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the military tried to stop traffic everything but anyway they say this is the secret. world of cuba see yankee no motherland or death. yes yankee no. local school children know these mottos of the cuban revolution by heart they are still wearing pioneer scars after the cuban revolution they borrowed that symbol from menu on the soviet union. the morning lineup in school looks more like a military ritual. cuban school children study the events of the past fifty years that history lessons prata telling them about the revolution itself a teacher shows a selection of black and white archives on a monitor the schoolchildren are shown how americans carelessly spent their time in a pre-revolutionary cuba as if they were the masters of their own destiny the economic incentives to me fidel is the biggest hero of all heroes whom i know because fidel supported the ideas of our independence as he is a revolutionary hero the only person who had to put up resistance to the united states in the time of neo colonialism. the history of the kievan revolution and prevails rise to power i
the military tried to stop traffic everything but anyway they say this is the secret. world of cuba see yankee no motherland or death. yes yankee no. local school children know these mottos of the cuban revolution by heart they are still wearing pioneer scars after the cuban revolution they borrowed that symbol from menu on the soviet union. the morning lineup in school looks more like a military ritual. cuban school children study the events of the past fifty years that history lessons prata...
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it involved the safety of the president with severely compromised secret service agents. it cost nine of them their jobs. tonight, new questions about how much the public has actually been told about that incident. after the scandal involving secret service agents soliciting prostitutes exploded in april, >> this was an incredible breach of security. >> reporter: secret service director mark sullivan testified before congress and denied the prevalence of this misconduct. >> we have not found that this type of behavior was exhibited by any of these individuals before. >> reporter: but abcews has learned that the department of homeland security's inspector general has issued a confidential report that contradicts that. one agent who was in colombia during the scandal and picked up a prostitute, quote, admitted to soliciting a prostitute on two previous occasions, once in el salvador in 2008 or 2009 and one time in panama in 2009, the report states, according to our sources. the report also included allegations about similar misconduct by other agents in past trips to romania
it involved the safety of the president with severely compromised secret service agents. it cost nine of them their jobs. tonight, new questions about how much the public has actually been told about that incident. after the scandal involving secret service agents soliciting prostitutes exploded in april, >> this was an incredible breach of security. >> reporter: secret service director mark sullivan testified before congress and denied the prevalence of this misconduct. >> we...
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he was eventually able to put him in handcuffs, and the u.s. secretnternational review current under way, but this is getting a lot of attention because of the big scandal that happened in april, a lot of questions about the culture inside the secret service. >> dan, thank you, and still outfront, paul ryan compared his campaign's plan to cut taxes to john f. kennedy. jfk. does the comparison add up? >>> and she cried out for help, she posted a plea on the web and tonight we learned she country couldn't take it anymore. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) thin
he was eventually able to put him in handcuffs, and the u.s. secretnternational review current under way, but this is getting a lot of attention because of the big scandal that happened in april, a lot of questions about the culture inside the secret service. >> dan, thank you, and still outfront, paul ryan compared his campaign's plan to cut taxes to john f. kennedy. jfk. does the comparison add up? >>> and she cried out for help, she posted a plea on the web and tonight we...
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the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests exclaims. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call. a. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country he's sorry are a fool you know what that is my terror cells. don't want to give us a defeat terrorism. and the christian. can secure the borders. it's. ok i'm abby martin so it seems if you ride the bus in baltimore maryland transit administration is passing off an invasion of your privacy as you guessed it a security measure check out. those who respond to reports of violence on public bus. does have a new investigative tool actually ten of them on everybody working armors outside and six in the record your every move and your every word they've always had surveillance video but audio was always off limits that is until now done on the audio recording began on ten buses last week and m.t.a. hopes to have half the fleet equipped with these big brother hearing aids by next summer so they still use up in arms maryland's attorney gene
the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests exclaims. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call. a. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country he's sorry are a fool you know what that is my terror cells. don't want to give us a defeat terrorism. and the christian. can secure the borders. it's. ok i'm abby martin so it seems if you ride the bus in baltimore maryland transit administration is passing off an invasion of your privacy as...
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. >>> new problems for the secret >> we weren't told they wanted more security. we did not know they wanted more security again, and by the way, and the ipad may be getting smaller, will its price tag be small enough. let's go "outfront." did the vice president throw the state department under a campaign bus when he was asked about requests from diplomats for additional security. >> they wanted more security there. >> we weren't told they wanted more security. we did not know they wanted more security again, and by the way, at the time, we were told exactly -- we said exactly what intelligence community told us they knew. that was the assess meant. >> that was also where joe biden got the most negative ratings of the entire debate of the undecided voter i was with. why was this so controversial? those voters were wondering why the request for more security was turned down. eric nordstrom was questioned with this very issue on capitol hill this week. >> you were asking for more assets, more personnel, but the danger pay increased. they didn't tell you we didn't hav
. >>> new problems for the secret >> we weren't told they wanted more security. we did not know they wanted more security again, and by the way, and the ipad may be getting smaller, will its price tag be small enough. let's go "outfront." did the vice president throw the state department under a campaign bus when he was asked about requests from diplomats for additional security. >> they wanted more security there. >> we weren't told they wanted more...
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personnel stayed and no interviews with the prostitutes. senior secret service official tells abc news they have not had the opportunity to review the inspector general's report, and sullivan's testimony was truthful on what the agency knew at the time. a senior white house official says the president has full confidence in director sullivan. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >> the story just doesn't want to go away. >> no, a tad confusing to sort it out. basically just to boil it down. it is the secret service agency, their initial reports are being debunked after further investigation by the inspector general. they're wondering whether, mr. sullivan, who was from the secret service, whether he misled lawmakers about the security risks surrounding the scandal. and sullivan initially said, sullivan of the secret service initially said we didn't find this type of behavior before. one of the guys admitted he had previous stints with prostitutes in 2008, 2009, as well as other excursions in romania and china. really whether or not the truth was being
personnel stayed and no interviews with the prostitutes. senior secret service official tells abc news they have not had the opportunity to review the inspector general's report, and sullivan's testimony was truthful on what the agency knew at the time. a senior white house official says the president has full confidence in director sullivan. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >> the story just doesn't want to go away. >> no, a tad confusing to sort it out. basically just to...
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. >>> just ahead, it's been months since the secret service scandal in colombia. there are new questions about how the investigation is being handled. >>> the one-year anniversary of the killing of the ousted libyan leader moamar gaddafi. another official has been captured. and we're learning more about the consulate attack in libya as new documents are released, predicting a wave of violence. >> that is next when the news continues. continues. as governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. >>> there are new questions over the handles of the system prostitution scandal by the
. >>> just ahead, it's been months since the secret service scandal in colombia. there are new questions about how the investigation is being handled. >>> the one-year anniversary of the killing of the ousted libyan leader moamar gaddafi. another official has been captured. and we're learning more about the consulate attack in libya as new documents are released, predicting a wave of violence. >> that is next when the news continues. continues. as governor, i...
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the best kept secret in outsourcing. outsourcing with unicor can provide you with all the advantages of domestic contact centers at offshore prices. unicor, the secret is out. >> stephen: yes, the secret is out. and for all those who are worried about unemployed americans who will now have to compete against cheap prison labor, don't worry. you can apply for one of these great new unicor jobs by going to your local liquor store and submitting your application via shotgun. remember-- (applause) remember, folks, remember, folks, first impressions count, so wear a fresh ski mask and look the manager right in the eye when you say everyone hit the mother [bleep] ground. (laughter) and folk its, before you know it, you'll have the right to remain employed. for the next 10 to 20 years. and that's the word. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. folks, i don't know if you checked the papers but today is the last day of the u.n.'s annual general assembly. now i'm to fan of the uni
the best kept secret in outsourcing. outsourcing with unicor can provide you with all the advantages of domestic contact centers at offshore prices. unicor, the secret is out. >> stephen: yes, the secret is out. and for all those who are worried about unemployed americans who will now have to compete against cheap prison labor, don't worry. you can apply for one of these great new unicor jobs by going to your local liquor store and submitting your application via shotgun. remember--...
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the secret could come up. he immediately came forward to moscow and said that they have the representative from following his instructions. that he should not say a word of the united nations or anywhere else. >> he now faces his biggest challenge -- how to get castro to agree to the removal of the tactical nuclear weapons he thought were his? >> in the exchange of cables, between the premier and khrushchev, the soviets never gave him clear instructions about the you remaining tactical -- about the remaining tactical nuclear weapons. he is awaiting instructions, but he has to go meet with castro late night on november 22, 1962. and he knows this conversation will be about the removal of weapons and about the fate of the military agreement between the soviet union and cuba. >> this is the first time the details of the meetings which began on november's 22nd -- november 22 have been revealed. >> castro asked the premier about the nuclear weapons. can we keep them? the premier said no, you cannot keep them. very i
the secret could come up. he immediately came forward to moscow and said that they have the representative from following his instructions. that he should not say a word of the united nations or anywhere else. >> he now faces his biggest challenge -- how to get castro to agree to the removal of the tactical nuclear weapons he thought were his? >> in the exchange of cables, between the premier and khrushchev, the soviets never gave him clear instructions about the you remaining...
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. >> first, or the boy scouts hiding a deep, dark secret? >> we continue with the release of more than 20,000 formerly secret documents from the boy scouts. >> the files identify scout leaders and volunteers who were banned over 20 years. lawyers who wanted the n released say the scouts protected more than 1000 suspected child molesters. emily schmidt has more on the documents and what happens next. >> for years, lawyers argue the organization had of dishonor. more than 20,000 internal of scoutmasters and volunteers accused of with boys.te conduct now those files are public. that not child abuse survives in secrecy. ->> child abuse survives in secrecy, and now these files are out. >> they were released with the approval of the oregon supreme after a case against the scouts or a scoutmaster abused a scout. the boy scouts said confidentiality protected victims. the alleged victim's names are removed, but alleged abusers, than 1000 of them, are named. in a separate case, a texas released files from after 1985. the scouts are expected to appeal.
. >> first, or the boy scouts hiding a deep, dark secret? >> we continue with the release of more than 20,000 formerly secret documents from the boy scouts. >> the files identify scout leaders and volunteers who were banned over 20 years. lawyers who wanted the n released say the scouts protected more than 1000 suspected child molesters. emily schmidt has more on the documents and what happens next. >> for years, lawyers argue the organization had of dishonor. more than...
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that's the secret to really looking nice and awake. this is from veil. , a good secret -- apply it to the hollows of your nose. that's where the dark circles reflect off of. if you brighten that area, you look wide awake. >> the hollows of your nose. who knew? >> we only have two minutes to get all the way down here. >> you want to wake up your dark circles again, you want to use something that's going to cool them, and then for the pimple i suggest bring in the big daddy from derma blend. >> lighter or darker than your skin tone? >> you want to go about two shades darker. cover all the area too. >> let's pretend your hair isn't washed, but you don't have time to do it or your kids' hair. >> dry shampoo is the secret. this is a great option. it's only $6. then also for styling, this is a powder fix from color care that gives you instant volume. i like this because it's designed for color treated hair. you want to save that color. >> okay. you spend a lot of time drying your hair, but you want to soak the water out, look at this thing. >> this is fabulous.
that's the secret to really looking nice and awake. this is from veil. , a good secret -- apply it to the hollows of your nose. that's where the dark circles reflect off of. if you brighten that area, you look wide awake. >> the hollows of your nose. who knew? >> we only have two minutes to get all the way down here. >> you want to wake up your dark circles again, you want to use something that's going to cool them, and then for the pimple i suggest bring in the big daddy from...
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this knowledge comes despite the best efforts of the kim family regime to keep it secret. for more than 50 years ever since the end of the korean war, north korea has been sealed off from the world's eyes. the kim family regime has pursued an isolationist policy and maintains an iron grip on information access to which is strictly controlled. to give just one example every radio must be registered with the government and style must be affixed to the government run radio station. to enforce this rule security police the equipped with scanners cruise neighborhoods trying to identify households where residents have tinkered with the radios and tuning in to the radio broadcasts. surveys of north koreans hiding in china show a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcasts in defiance of the rule and their motivation to leave in part is influenced by what they heard on foreign radio broadcasts. people hungry for information about the outside world. north koreans who escape must first go to china. they can't go south to south korea, strange as it may seem because the
this knowledge comes despite the best efforts of the kim family regime to keep it secret. for more than 50 years ever since the end of the korean war, north korea has been sealed off from the world's eyes. the kim family regime has pursued an isolationist policy and maintains an iron grip on information access to which is strictly controlled. to give just one example every radio must be registered with the government and style must be affixed to the government run radio station. to enforce this...
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and so far we haven't heard anything back from the secret service about senator johnson's memo. >> stillquestions there. stay on it for us, peter. thank you. >> will do. >> she was shot in the head by the taliban for daring to go to school. now hear the latest about this young girl's incredible recovery. >> really good news there. plus, consumer demand for new mortgages is on the rise, but is the banking sector responding fast enough? what impact this could have on the recovering housing market. >> also, she was abducted and murdered 3 miles from her home. next why police think some new evidence could lead to her killer. >> we feel it may have been dropped or left behind by the killer. and because of the unique characteristics of its, again on both sides, having different etching or inscribing into it we want the public to look at that. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. and these com
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the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests explain. the mission. couldn't take three. four charges free. range humans three. three stooges free. food free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. lol. i thank . you i answered go via all the gold miners use mercury to make the process faster and easier. and every mill we throw in this amount of mercury look i'm all right only some of us will gather the gold that we only put this much in each mill come and see how i will do this i. know that i won't think about it add up all my life thanks i mercury is especially toxic to the environment and to humans i am in just the brain and central nervous system i gather is of what's left of the process in a small container i mercury has the property of dissolving and amalgamating with gold i stopped by one of the mercury captures the gold the monoplane the only thing left for his eco to do is now to gather it up into a cloth and strain it i wonder how much is this gold worth it oh i i don't man. i look why don't i mean this is worth twe
the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests explain. the mission. couldn't take three. four charges free. range humans three. three stooges free. food free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. lol. i thank . you i answered go via all the gold miners use mercury to make the process faster and easier. and every mill we throw in this amount of mercury look i'm all right only some of us will gather the gold that we only put this much in each mill come...
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a lot of questions about the culture inside the u.s. secretdan, thank you and paul ryan compared his campaign's plan the cut taxes to kennedy. jfk. does the comparison add up? >>> plus, she was bullied for months and cried out for help in a video she posted on the web and tonight, we learn she couldn't take it anymore. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dre
a lot of questions about the culture inside the u.s. secretdan, thank you and paul ryan compared his campaign's plan the cut taxes to kennedy. jfk. does the comparison add up? >>> plus, she was bullied for months and cried out for help in a video she posted on the web and tonight, we learn she couldn't take it anymore. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get...
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if you cared bits of political benefits to plan for the secret courts with avoiding complicity in torture charges the main objective. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see with me. and welcome to the program georgians are heading to the polls in what has billed as a landmark parliamentary vote for the country president mikhail saakashvili is reading policy faces a tough challenge from the united opposition with his campaign hit by allegations of corruption and the prisoner abuse scandal. reports now from tbilisi. running in this election but the main battle is understood to be between the party of the president the ruling party of the united national movement and the businessman whose fortune makes up almost half of the country's budget a mystery ivanishvili has sponsored georgian dream it's actually in fact an alliance of six opposition parties on saturday the country saw the biggest political rally in its more than history with two hundred thousand people protesting in the streets and definitely this adds a lot of spice to this election the importance of this e
if you cared bits of political benefits to plan for the secret courts with avoiding complicity in torture charges the main objective. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see with me. and welcome to the program georgians are heading to the polls in what has billed as a landmark parliamentary vote for the country president mikhail saakashvili is reading policy faces a tough challenge from the united opposition with his campaign hit by allegations of corruption and the...
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with a lifting capacity of sixty tons each with the woman who was. a secret operation to transfer soviet troops a cubit was code named and there after a town in the north of the soviet union most of the forty thousand troops that took part in that operation was sure that they were going to the north. in september nine hundred sixty two field nurses and i needed on sky i found herself on board one of these ships a voyage lasted eighteen days and that's the idea we were aware in passing dresses sticks old shoes and ordinary stockings our men the saw that soldiers and officers were dressed in financial group shuras with small pattern for soldiers and big one for officers who knew. all the ships that arrived from the soviet union in one nine hundred sixty two were more than this port the service men proudly got off the ships without hiding their faces alleging that they had arrived in cuba to gather the harvest cause no doubt some of the locals their weaponry was discharged in conditions of top secrecy even today the shooting of films here is forbidden. the forme
with a lifting capacity of sixty tons each with the woman who was. a secret operation to transfer soviet troops a cubit was code named and there after a town in the north of the soviet union most of the forty thousand troops that took part in that operation was sure that they were going to the north. in september nine hundred sixty two field nurses and i needed on sky i found herself on board one of these ships a voyage lasted eighteen days and that's the idea we were aware in passing dresses...
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of the secrets of the nuclear tests explains. wealthy british scientists on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorites such t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time any. kid sofa's been a submarine commander for twenty years in. one hundred sixty two he was in charge of one of four submarines the left soviet territorial waters for the first time ever they were carrying nuclear arms torpedoes good a canoe nothing about the submarines destination until it reached neutral waters. but here's a little we didn't know what was in this on the lobe when we opened it after leaving cola bay we saw the rouge inside even now i remember it the coordinates are two hundred twenty degrees from young mine to cuba now rick get over his eighty two years old he was one of the youngest commanders at the time like all t
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the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests experienced. over a decade north of forced terrorist attack. ex hostages blunders into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross over the past. because their future will be written. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to two parties still dictate will there change this election a close guy. to enter fifth on artsy. if you. could you take three days for. three. three stooges free. food free blow to your wallet and video for your media projects free media and our t.v. dot com. bull market all these besieged former stronghold is said to be sliding towards a humanitarian catastrophe while libya's pro-government fighters claim they are controlling the city center with only a few pockets of resistance left. to end america's wars and take the influence of big money amount of politics all election promises but not ones you'll find in either barack obama or mitt romney's manifesto bu
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klan, where we witness the secret rituals you may have thought were a thing of the past. the crosses, the fire. >>> and, the chilling message. from the young men and women beneath those notorious hoods. it's a race war you're talking about. >> very much so. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," october 26th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, millions of americans are bracing for impact, as hurricane sandy rapidly approaches, threatening to morph into a rare superstorm as it barrels up the east coast. abc's ginger zee of our extreme weather team is on the ground in florida with the latest. >> reporter: as hurricane sandy rumbles through the atlantic, just a few hundred miles from the east coast, its path of destruction has already killed at least 30 people across the caribbean. from space, you can clearly see the size of this thing. it has tropical storm force winds extending almost 300 miles. it's shield of clouds stretching almost 2,000 miles. the st
klan, where we witness the secret rituals you may have thought were a thing of the past. the crosses, the fire. >>> and, the chilling message. from the young men and women beneath those notorious hoods. it's a race war you're talking about. >> very much so. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," october 26th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden....
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the secrets of the tests. secret laboratory was able to build a. mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. critique three. three. three. three. three. three broke in video. free media. headlines on the stories that show. the blockade of the libyan town of bani walid and grew more deadly with reports of chemical weapons being used against the remaining population we bring you witness accounts from inside the battles. tens of thousands unite in a show of anger and. forcing austerity measures which they call. the final presidential debate between barack obama and mitt romney fails to give either the lead the third party. media to suggest policies. in the world. hello welcome to the latest on this busy sunday and these are the top stories. on a day of matches at the top of the russian premier. turkish delight over the past base serena williams in the olympic final at the end of season finale. getting closer to. full straight win at the india. along with the racist. but first to scholar at in-form a rin
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the secrets of the. mission to teach. is why you should care. it's the weekly. polls have closed in ukraine and parliamentary elections which could pose problems for the country's president. exit polls suggest that his party is leading the overall majority the opposition is planning to impeach the president if they win enough seats the battle to form coalitions may decide the final outcome . is in ukraine's capital can't. as it stands the fight boxes which are making it into the parliament they will most likely form new coalitions and unlikely that the ruling party will continue having its majority as it's been having for the last two or three years or so the opposition has been saying that as soon as it gets the majority in the new parliament it will be each president again the goal of it's the biggest question now and the biggest simply is whether the former boxing champion. or his own political party has managed to get very impressive results according to the exit polls with about fifteen percent whether she will be able whether they can be willing to join th
the secrets of the. mission to teach. is why you should care. it's the weekly. polls have closed in ukraine and parliamentary elections which could pose problems for the country's president. exit polls suggest that his party is leading the overall majority the opposition is planning to impeach the president if they win enough seats the battle to form coalitions may decide the final outcome . is in ukraine's capital can't. as it stands the fight boxes which are making it into the parliament they...