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they dragged him in front of the ss. they picked him up by the collar and it was bitter winter, and he just had his under all on. practically nothing. he was ordered to stand still or at attention. -- to ththe ss turned to the rest of the assembly and said, "i understand the dirty jewish dog has two sons. i wanted to step out of line and send a him and see what the punishment will be because he kept germany from victory 10 minutes because that's how long it took to find him." then he gave a hard, swift kick to my father, which signaled the start of the punishment. from every side, every corner they started to hit him and kick him and beat him until they fell -- until he fell on the ground. my brother and i fell on our knees and begged the ss to stop it. we went and tried to grab their arms, and then the hitting and beating and whipping were on our backs, and they were beating my father until he collapsed. he was so badly beaten he was unrecognizable. i started to chant the 22nd psalm. "oh, god, my god why hast thou forsak
they dragged him in front of the ss. they picked him up by the collar and it was bitter winter, and he just had his under all on. practically nothing. he was ordered to stand still or at attention. -- to ththe ss turned to the rest of the assembly and said, "i understand the dirty jewish dog has two sons. i wanted to step out of line and send a him and see what the punishment will be because he kept germany from victory 10 minutes because that's how long it took to find him." then he...
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we were marched through the town under the whips of the ss. you know, there are certain reflections, happened to me many times during the war. that one -- that when sees in rapid succession, the things which you see and the feelings which it evokes. like they were putting the new name of a movie on the marquee. marching by a shop which sold fabrics. and remembering the type of fabrics that my mother bought for a summer dress. but it wasn't colorfast. you know, it was very funny. i remember them then and i remember them now. seeing some neighbor peering from behind the curtain because we went from the ghetto through the town, to the other side of the town. i marched with my mother. i stood with a man with a cane. he asked me how old i was in the -- i was and i said 18. he told me to go to the left. we were loaded and packed sometime later and i would like to get this over with this fast as i can, ok? and i heard my mother's voice, i did. and she was calling be strong. when i heard that i was in the truck. i jumped off. and i said i want to go to
we were marched through the town under the whips of the ss. you know, there are certain reflections, happened to me many times during the war. that one -- that when sees in rapid succession, the things which you see and the feelings which it evokes. like they were putting the new name of a movie on the marquee. marching by a shop which sold fabrics. and remembering the type of fabrics that my mother bought for a summer dress. but it wasn't colorfast. you know, it was very funny. i remember them...
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we were marched through the town under the whips of the ss. reflection time, happened to me many times during the war, later on, that in rapid succession to see which of the -- like they were putting a new name of the movie on the marquis. marching by a shop which sold fabrics and remembering the type of fabric that my mother bought for summer dress but it wasn't color fast. and yet it's very funny i remember things and remember them now, you know. seeing some neighbor peer from behind the curtain. we went from the ghetto through the town through the other side of the town to which was called -- where we were. i marched with my mother and saw a men with a cane and asked me how old i was i said 18. he told me to go to the left. we were loaded in trucks sometime later and i'll do this as best i can, okay? and i heard my mother's voice. and she was calling be strong. and i heard that i was in the truck. i jumped off and i said i want to go to my mother. and a little man in a rain coat came by his name with marin eni remember how he had this enormo
we were marched through the town under the whips of the ss. reflection time, happened to me many times during the war, later on, that in rapid succession to see which of the -- like they were putting a new name of the movie on the marquis. marching by a shop which sold fabrics and remembering the type of fabric that my mother bought for summer dress but it wasn't color fast. and yet it's very funny i remember things and remember them now, you know. seeing some neighbor peer from behind the...
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meeting was on thursday, may 14, 2015, so your chance has passed already and cough of responses to the i ss comments they say that they believe the $65 barrel price is over the per scrip it is bans the the s&p 500 for the effects of oil of the carbon constraint environmentalist on oil prices the basic they're saying you shouldn't be tying contemplation to level of reserves and they point to conco increasing their assets as projected by 232 percent from 2016-2017 they're more expensive and less likely to be stranded as oil prices drop we've seen that and by tying the level of reserves they're your giving an reason for the executives is it so against the laws of affirmative action those are think unburdened assets but the go expiration it will be bad for climate and the stakeholders this is the strongest proposal we've seen it gets to the goal of the 125ish9d levels of the stranded assets is it seems like it may have happened yesterday thank you for your time. >> thank you welcome back jed thank you commissioner makras and commissioners jed fossil fuel san francisco so over the last year plus
meeting was on thursday, may 14, 2015, so your chance has passed already and cough of responses to the i ss comments they say that they believe the $65 barrel price is over the per scrip it is bans the the s&p 500 for the effects of oil of the carbon constraint environmentalist on oil prices the basic they're saying you shouldn't be tying contemplation to level of reserves and they point to conco increasing their assets as projected by 232 percent from 2016-2017 they're more expensive and...
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faulty ballast system that caused the ship to capsize and he talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. posted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. michael: thank you very much. i really appreciate this turnout. i know it is beautiful outside and the tulips are fantastic. thank you for taking the time to come to this presentation. the -- it is correct. i spent over a dozen years looking into this story, and i had worked at "the wall street journal" for over 20 years and i had never encountered a story of this magnitude or drama.
faulty ballast system that caused the ship to capsize and he talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. posted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. michael: thank you very much. i really appreciate this turnout. i know it is beautiful outside and the tulips are fantastic. thank you for taking the time to come to this presentation. the -- it is correct. i spent over a dozen years looking into this story, and i had worked at "the wall street...
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the country. it regular rank ss the tops in college town and across the kun tri country country.owns making the list including including kutztown and bethlehem. >>> and just weeks after the amtrak train derail and killing eight people, it is the focus in washington next week and what we are expecting to learn about the crash when the president of amtrak testifies. >>> and we are in for a hot and humid weekend and i am tracking the thunderstorms, and tell you what part of the weekend may be wet. >>> and all new tonight on nbc 10 news at 6:00 a unique message for parents are from police and how the boardwalk sign is bettering the relationship between officers and children. >>> next week members of congress will question the president of amtrak about the deadly derailment that happened here in philadelphia more than two weeks ago. >> the house transportation committee will hold a hearing next tuesday. the amtrak president will testify along with board members of the ntsb and federal railroad administration official and the causes of the derailment are lik likely to be discussed as a
the country. it regular rank ss the tops in college town and across the kun tri country country.owns making the list including including kutztown and bethlehem. >>> and just weeks after the amtrak train derail and killing eight people, it is the focus in washington next week and what we are expecting to learn about the crash when the president of amtrak testifies. >>> and we are in for a hot and humid weekend and i am tracking the thunderstorms, and tell you what part of the...
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i understand it, we got a treasure trove of information there with the laptops, and the equipment can communication ss and thele cell phones to the allow us who off shore is also funding isis when you hear about other money coming in from other countries about who is funding isis. >> that is important, sir. because i wonder how much you know at this early hour about how much intelligence we got. it is one thing to take the laptop computers and the cell phone, et cetera, but are you saying they have been able to dig into them and determining that they have gotten a significant amount of intelligence? >> well, i have been through a couple of briefings, but i cannot tell you a couple of the particulars of the intelligence they have received, but ki tell you you about the operation itself, and the several dozen deltas for commandos who carried this out with a precision that should make us proud. they were able to separate the women and the girls in one of the firefights where four of the terrorists on the ground, and even in the hand to hand combat were able to separate the two and kill the terrorist ss a
i understand it, we got a treasure trove of information there with the laptops, and the equipment can communication ss and thele cell phones to the allow us who off shore is also funding isis when you hear about other money coming in from other countries about who is funding isis. >> that is important, sir. because i wonder how much you know at this early hour about how much intelligence we got. it is one thing to take the laptop computers and the cell phone, et cetera, but are you saying...
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when i call them we need to have more of an engagement plan for the parents at our site not wait for the ss t to get the parents in to discuss their children's needs. >> thank you very much. >> good evening i'm kevin i work as an advocate for the children youth with the close the gap if the downtown high school a lot of the works e work is centered after a budgetedy way to support the schools resolution and the students and families and staff needs additional resources to help the school district to reach all the children support we want to echo the comments to commitments to the families and staff we need to have paraprofessionals in downtown high school and especially like the students and families at downtown high school we need more family engagement that is what helps the parent and students and staff working together to make a clear vision and making sure all students are successful. >> tech sf. >> i'm mildred a parent organizer at cul-de-sack man advocates i want to reiterate it is extremely important that our children are educate it is extremely important they have the resources the
when i call them we need to have more of an engagement plan for the parents at our site not wait for the ss t to get the parents in to discuss their children's needs. >> thank you very much. >> good evening i'm kevin i work as an advocate for the children youth with the close the gap if the downtown high school a lot of the works e work is centered after a budgetedy way to support the schools resolution and the students and families and staff needs additional resources to help the...
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and our current policy states i'd like as the president discretion calendar an ax so the board can take acts to you ss how they'll vote on proxies. >> contaminate can we ask them to actually present specific votes that will occur on some of the issues that we have here with the stop o stock and things in that category? so that we can at that meeting talk about that >> certainly at the time they present. >> if they can be more specific and we can talk about that. >> they can bring the actual resolutions coming up in the time period after the board meeting and tell how our current policy will vote on their behavior a determination whether you want it to be voted directly. >> i have another question they vote against that time comic to preserve was it because of they're feeling of how combing works you know a combing issue or what is the issue. >> there's a couple of issues the scc rules that you'll note the phrase offerly perspire active when a management goes back to the scc if you significantly alternate the operations it doesn't make it to the proxy itself overly pro scripture your forcing their hand
and our current policy states i'd like as the president discretion calendar an ax so the board can take acts to you ss how they'll vote on proxies. >> contaminate can we ask them to actually present specific votes that will occur on some of the issues that we have here with the stop o stock and things in that category? so that we can at that meeting talk about that >> certainly at the time they present. >> if they can be more specific and we can talk about that. >> they...
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. >> up next on american history tv, author michael mccarthy discusses the july 1915 capsizing of the ss eastland in the chicago river. over 800 factory workers died in the tragedy, including 22 entire families. mccarthy examines the faulty ballast system that caused the docked ship to capsize and he talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. hosted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. michael: thank you very much. i really appreciate this turnout. i know it is beautiful outside and the tulips are fantastic. thank you for taking the time to come to this presentation. it is correct. i spent over a dozen years looking into this story, and i had worked at "the wall street journal" for over 20 years and i had never encountered a story of this magnitude or drama. as i began looking into it what i found was that this has to be one of the most deadly, least known shipwrecks in america. and i uncovered a tale that was so horrible and so surprising i could not let it go. in a lot of ways the story would not let me go, either. so we're in july 1915, almost ex
. >> up next on american history tv, author michael mccarthy discusses the july 1915 capsizing of the ss eastland in the chicago river. over 800 factory workers died in the tragedy, including 22 entire families. mccarthy examines the faulty ballast system that caused the docked ship to capsize and he talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. hosted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. michael: thank you very much. i really appreciate this turnout. i...
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up next on american history tv author michael mccarthy discusses the july 1915 capsizing of the ss eastland in the chicago river. over 800 factory workers died in the tragedy, including 22 entire families. mccarthy examines the faulty ballast system that caused the ship to capsize and he talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. posted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. michael: thank you very much. i really appreciate this turnout. i know it is beautiful outside and the tulips are fantastic. thank you for taking the time to come to this presentation. the -- it is correct. i spent over a dozen years looking into this story, and i had worked at "the wall street journal" for over 20 years and i had never encountered a story of this magnitude or drama. as i began looking into it what i found was that this has to be one of the most deadly, least known shipwrecks in america. and i uncovered a tale that was so horrible and so surprising i could not let it go. and in a lot of ways the story would not let me go, either. so we're in july 1915, almost exactly
up next on american history tv author michael mccarthy discusses the july 1915 capsizing of the ss eastland in the chicago river. over 800 factory workers died in the tragedy, including 22 entire families. mccarthy examines the faulty ballast system that caused the ship to capsize and he talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. posted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. michael: thank you very much. i really appreciate this turnout. i know it is...
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you know, you have political candidates who compare one another to nazis or to -- >> yes >> -- to the ss or to hitler. you have this imagery that has been appropriated from this horrific event for very mundane, very selfish purposes. it's kind of interesting that that's where we've come. >> yeah. and i -- i find i recoil from that. >> yeah. >> that -- the whole crudity of hitler is that he occupies this position. as german diarists wrote at the time -- >> yeah. >> -- he's beyond history. he's outside history. >> right. >> and it's as if some sort of weird cosmological gap appeared. >> yeah. >> and all these really strange events -- >> yeah. >> -- starts to occur. and for no good reason. >> yeah. it's kind of a remarkable thing, isn't it? >> an incredible thing, yeah. >> one of the things that this book made me contemplate was the somewhat clicheed question of the nature of evil. and we live in a time when we're seeing unspeakable acts of evil around the world, whether it's the beheadings of journalists or the mass slaughters of people by their own governments or by people who presume to
you know, you have political candidates who compare one another to nazis or to -- >> yes >> -- to the ss or to hitler. you have this imagery that has been appropriated from this horrific event for very mundane, very selfish purposes. it's kind of interesting that that's where we've come. >> yeah. and i -- i find i recoil from that. >> yeah. >> that -- the whole crudity of hitler is that he occupies this position. as german diarists wrote at the time -- >>...
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on chula vista drive when it started, the flames bush ss burned through a palm tree and about a dozen homes threatened at one point and a dozen acres burned and one man recovering from smoke inhalation. >> a big difference in traffic on the san antoniomateo bridge closure than a week ago. it's a big difference from the closure on mother's day weekend which caused heavy traffic jams across the bay area. a look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is light and moving smoothly. at the golden gate bridge pretty much the same thing, not many cars on the road and no traffic to speak of. traffic affected by the weekend barth clo bart closure and railway station part of an ongoing railway project. bart is provide inging service and expected to resume monday morning. >>> fixing a problem that caused a train to receive mixed message messages how fast it should travel. speed codes tell the automated trains how fast to go. evening nearingsngineers blame damaged equipment for sending incorrect code codes. >> the passengers were never in any danger. they were monitoring the speed codes and
on chula vista drive when it started, the flames bush ss burned through a palm tree and about a dozen homes threatened at one point and a dozen acres burned and one man recovering from smoke inhalation. >> a big difference in traffic on the san antoniomateo bridge closure than a week ago. it's a big difference from the closure on mother's day weekend which caused heavy traffic jams across the bay area. a look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is light and moving smoothly. at...
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laura fenimore, as well as 40 year old giuseppe paris every ultimately who was business in the in the ss. >> stay with our amtrak tragedy, complete coverage for you on our website as well cbsphilly.com. >> our time 5:33, here is your traffic and weather together. katy? >> good morning, hi, everyone, starting off your friday morning with really some very pretty colors being strewn across the skyline here. and a lot of time, you get these really vibrant colors, when you have got clouds. look at. that will like the skies on fire here. it is absolutely beautiful down the shore here in atlantic sit with those beautiful yellow, oranges and red colors that are coming up over the horizon but the sun isn't officially up just yet. this is the beginning. we actually see the sunrise, i will bring you the pretty rm scan3 yes, looks like it is pretty cloud/there, doesn't it? certainly we just saw here in the shore shot, there are some clouds around. but, it is not completely skewing the sunshine. so not stuck in gray skies here today t you are going see some sunshine, just not as much blue skies perha
laura fenimore, as well as 40 year old giuseppe paris every ultimately who was business in the in the ss. >> stay with our amtrak tragedy, complete coverage for you on our website as well cbsphilly.com. >> our time 5:33, here is your traffic and weather together. katy? >> good morning, hi, everyone, starting off your friday morning with really some very pretty colors being strewn across the skyline here. and a lot of time, you get these really vibrant colors, when you have got...
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people in the audience and staffers walked to work pamela we launched the shape up team our team the h ss team spelled o o l e the teams can join us and if you don't want to be on our team be on your own team shape up h ss we have teams outside the cry we hope you're going to join our team quarterly report placed on the website for what wellness has accomplished the highlights we had over 18 hundred visits with an average of 6 hundred and 3 per month in the wellness center monthly join in on the exercise the largest participation on the kidneys and you and how to resolve conflict series and done more that i monitoring screening to retirees and 10 were screened in 10 days and 53 percent of the members were unaware of numbers that is something that larry spoke to earlier people don't know their numbers we had a team member watch the summit and programmed it for you to take the classes we're incomplete perplex for the all claims database you can kind of see where we are in terms of meeting presentations i will point out that sb 26 is going to be herd in the senate on the 22nd of april we hav
people in the audience and staffers walked to work pamela we launched the shape up team our team the h ss team spelled o o l e the teams can join us and if you don't want to be on our team be on your own team shape up h ss we have teams outside the cry we hope you're going to join our team quarterly report placed on the website for what wellness has accomplished the highlights we had over 18 hundred visits with an average of 6 hundred and 3 per month in the wellness center monthly join in on...
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he certainly is not because he thinks that the way the government runs health care and runs inter ss inner cities is terrible. he is a rookie politician and just says what's on his -- he is a free thinker and sometimes he says thing that is really rub people the wrong way and the press can use that against him. >> same with carly fiorina. >> that's the knock. it's tough she has never won a serious election. >> along with carson she is an excellent communicator. these are both people who can speak to the average person. she can even talk about regulation and bring it down to the kitchen table level, which is a crying need in this country. it's a big problem, why we're not growing in some parts. >> these two should be heard. i'm glad they're in. >> they have idea. >> are any of these in the top tier candidates in your view of the republican field? >> probably not at this point. we have a long way to go to see how things shake out. they're bringing interesting ideas and different sper expectatives. >> are huckabee's ideas so interesting? >> we were just talking about ben carson and carly
he certainly is not because he thinks that the way the government runs health care and runs inter ss inner cities is terrible. he is a rookie politician and just says what's on his -- he is a free thinker and sometimes he says thing that is really rub people the wrong way and the press can use that against him. >> same with carly fiorina. >> that's the knock. it's tough she has never won a serious election. >> along with carson she is an excellent communicator. these are both...
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the u.s. marine corps plane that crashed in nepal. six u.s. marine ssre on that flight. and as we are finding out from our reporter bringing them home from the area east of kathmandu is proving difficult. >> reporter: weather conditions near the marine helicopter crash site 21 miles east are getting worse by the minute. >> if you look over here, you can see that almost all of the american hol copterkopt helicopters are grounded right now, because it is too the dangerous. >> reporter: and thursday we flew over the rugged mountainous ter the rain east of kathmandu, and we saw the villages of the people that the marines were trying to help. six marines, and two nepalese villagers were found at the crash site. >> they were courageous and selfless individuals. >> reporter: their commander is pledging to continue the mission, and find out why the chopper went down. their families are beginning to share the stories. >> i love you, chris. >> in wichita, kansas, the captain of the helicopter called him a overachiever who loved sports, life and family. >> i love
the u.s. marine corps plane that crashed in nepal. six u.s. marine ssre on that flight. and as we are finding out from our reporter bringing them home from the area east of kathmandu is proving difficult. >> reporter: weather conditions near the marine helicopter crash site 21 miles east are getting worse by the minute. >> if you look over here, you can see that almost all of the american hol copterkopt helicopters are grounded right now, because it is too the dangerous. >>...
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the ss, the parachute troops, the old soldiers off the russian front. i have seen them all. looking , like they walked off the lincoln high, expert killers. smart alex talking about their , rights under the geneva convention, asking, when do we go to america? the other guys who crawled out of a hole with his hands up. and he would swear that he hated hitler all the time. kids you knew how i machine gun -- how a machine gun worked, but nothing else. holding that trigger finger still. middle-aged guys wanting to tell you about their wife and kids. they were through killing when i saw them. and through getting killed too. some thought they were lucky and others did not. i will cover it down to the rear. it was not my job to think about. i just kept them covered. i never gave them more than the geneva convention. that was all. >> american tanks drawn dawn. the germans, their hands upraised, the roads littered with smoking gear. >> a good solid map -- a map does much for him at united army traveling at a high -- at a high speed. the situation was well in hand. then everything wen
the ss, the parachute troops, the old soldiers off the russian front. i have seen them all. looking , like they walked off the lincoln high, expert killers. smart alex talking about their , rights under the geneva convention, asking, when do we go to america? the other guys who crawled out of a hole with his hands up. and he would swear that he hated hitler all the time. kids you knew how i machine gun -- how a machine gun worked, but nothing else. holding that trigger finger still. middle-aged...
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they were a win over orlando, and the black and red unbeaten in the last 8 of 9 game ss. and the wizards with the two game sevens. >> yes, it is a a game seven tomorrow. and john wall is an inspiration. i mean, that dude he lays it out on the court every time. >> and when he lays on the floor, he lays up the left hand i am not going to use that. >> and when he is down there on the floor, never begs for the foul. >> amazing no swelling in the hand. >> and game seven tomorrow at the verizon sen >>> on this thursday night, on the tracks. we're right there with investigators on the day another victim is found in the amtrak wreckage. and tonight what the engineer at the controls is saying about what happened. >>> feeling the heat. as rivals pounce all around him, jeb bush tries again to put on a firestorm over how he answered a question about the iraq war. >>> dramaticrop. a spectacular new view of the water emergency in california. a critical source for millions vanishing before our eyes. >>> and fighting skin cancer. a young woman's strong warning about what too much tanning
they were a win over orlando, and the black and red unbeaten in the last 8 of 9 game ss. and the wizards with the two game sevens. >> yes, it is a a game seven tomorrow. and john wall is an inspiration. i mean, that dude he lays it out on the court every time. >> and when he lays on the floor, he lays up the left hand i am not going to use that. >> and when he is down there on the floor, never begs for the foul. >> amazing no swelling in the hand. >> and game seven...
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in december, 1943, the ss john harvey was lobbying in italy with cargo on board. 100 german bombers attacked the port hitting the ship and releasing a significant amount of gas, nearly 2,000 people military and civilian died directly because of the gas. today that 1925 protocol that i mentioned actually not ratified by the u.s. until the 1970s prohibiting the use of chemical weapons remains in force but as we all know, poison gas has been used since the second world war. a number of examples of it. in the yemeni civil war in the 1960s, by iraq in the 1980s the most infamous use of gas i apologize when i was talking about the attack the most infamous poison gas attack was against its own population. here in march of 1988 when 5,000 were killed. iraq undoubtedly possessed poison gas during the 1991 gulf war but didn't use it and after the war iraq agreed to give up its weapons of mass distraction and many were destroyed. however, allied to suspicion that had retained some of the key stated reason for the 2003 invasion of iraq. after the second gulf war the only wmd discovered was some 500 aged
in december, 1943, the ss john harvey was lobbying in italy with cargo on board. 100 german bombers attacked the port hitting the ship and releasing a significant amount of gas, nearly 2,000 people military and civilian died directly because of the gas. today that 1925 protocol that i mentioned actually not ratified by the u.s. until the 1970s prohibiting the use of chemical weapons remains in force but as we all know, poison gas has been used since the second world war. a number of examples of...
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the driver is pinned in the car and is moving his limbs and talking with the rescuer ss who were thereo get him out. >> incredible. his left hand was still stuck on the steering wheel. just couldn't move that. >> how frightening is that that you know pple are lp you don't know how long you're going to be stuck in there? >> exactly. these rescuers i think, knew that gail. they're trying to cut this open. it took them 20 minutes. as a crowd gathers to watch this rescue they see this man walk away from the accident. >> wow! >> according to investigators, this accident was caused by the truck. it was trying to take a curb at excessive speed and rolled over. unfortunately, this man's vehicle was in its path. >>> about $1,500 is what this customer in a salon in brazil racked up to look like this. >> heck of a weave. >> this is brazil. they do like them tight. >> where do they get the hair from a un cornericorn? >> she has nails done, nail decorations put on those nails, very fancy foot treatment done eye, makeup and hair extensions. if they are natural can be very expensive. the reason she's
the driver is pinned in the car and is moving his limbs and talking with the rescuer ss who were thereo get him out. >> incredible. his left hand was still stuck on the steering wheel. just couldn't move that. >> how frightening is that that you know pple are lp you don't know how long you're going to be stuck in there? >> exactly. these rescuers i think, knew that gail. they're trying to cut this open. it took them 20 minutes. as a crowd gathers to watch this rescue they see...
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finally the ss joseph viacom might come in the first to 21 go ships from europe and the pacific sailed with more than 5000 soldiers in her hold it on october 27, 1947 the connolly birth in new york and stevedores whinge the caskets are a hold of specially designed slayings to buy two mps dead and those of father he can make great diaspora across the republic for burial in their hometown cemeteries and national cemeteries. that's how the dead came home. but what about their belongings? what about things they carried? even before the debt came home these things had been coming home at a large warehouse in hardesty avenue and can see. the u.s. army affects bureau had begun as a modest quartermaster and a price is only a half-dozen employees in february 1942. that expanded to more than a dozen workers. by august 1945, bearing handling 6000 shipments a month, each leg with the effects of american dead from six continents. hour after hour, day after day, shipping containers were unloaded from the rail freight cars that pulled up to the siting next to that warehouse in hardesty avenue. they w
finally the ss joseph viacom might come in the first to 21 go ships from europe and the pacific sailed with more than 5000 soldiers in her hold it on october 27, 1947 the connolly birth in new york and stevedores whinge the caskets are a hold of specially designed slayings to buy two mps dead and those of father he can make great diaspora across the republic for burial in their hometown cemeteries and national cemeteries. that's how the dead came home. but what about their belongings? what...
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finally, the ss joseph viacom -- v. connely sailed with more than 5000 soldiers in her hold . on october 27, 1947, the connolly birth in new york and stevedores whinge the caskets . these -- that's how the dead came home. but what about their belongings? what about things they carried? even before the dead came home, these things had been coming home at a large warehouse in hardesty avenue in kansas city. the u.s. army affects bureau had begun as a modest quartermaster enterprise with only a half-dozen employees in february 1942. that expanded to more than a dozen workers. by august 1945, bearing handling 6000 shipments a month, each leg -- each laden with the effects of american dead from six continents. hour after hour, day after day shipping containers were unloaded from the rail freight cars that pulled up to the siding next to that warehouse in hardesty avenue. they were pulled onto the receiving dock and hoisted by elevators. here, they went through the crates to extract pornography ammunition, perhaps amorous , letters from a girlfriend you did want a grieving widow to b
finally, the ss joseph viacom -- v. connely sailed with more than 5000 soldiers in her hold . on october 27, 1947, the connolly birth in new york and stevedores whinge the caskets . these -- that's how the dead came home. but what about their belongings? what about things they carried? even before the dead came home, these things had been coming home at a large warehouse in hardesty avenue in kansas city. the u.s. army affects bureau had begun as a modest quartermaster enterprise with only a...
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meanwhile they were two of the companies that got complaints ss in the start of the mayweather/pacquiaot. mayweather won the fight. >>> this morning mcdonald's will unveil its latest plans for a turnaround. mcdonald's has been simplifying its restaurant menu after two years of declining business. they admit they have not kept up with changing tastes and want to make what they call modest investment in the burger company. >>> "the avengers: age of ultron" was first. "the age of add line" was second at "fast and furious 7" was in third place. >> i think i'll wait till the hype dies down. it probably won't die down for several weeks. >> yeah, you've got time. >>> straight ahead, major league tensions after the yankees' jacoby ellsbury is hit by a pitch. this is the "cbs morning news." aritin clear for ten days. when your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin live claritin clear. every day. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk just without the lac
meanwhile they were two of the companies that got complaints ss in the start of the mayweather/pacquiaot. mayweather won the fight. >>> this morning mcdonald's will unveil its latest plans for a turnaround. mcdonald's has been simplifying its restaurant menu after two years of declining business. they admit they have not kept up with changing tastes and want to make what they call modest investment in the burger company. >>> "the avengers: age of ultron" was first....
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. >> i saw one photo of a few gentlemen wearing biker vests that have the "ss" insignia.a reference to white supremacist or nazi reference. you can't help but notice there's a uniformity to these gentlemen to their demographics. >> an a formal level, no. at an informal level. there does seem to be racist bias with some clubs. you have to go chapter by chapter. chapter being local groups. there is racial bias. there's a lot of overlap with white supremacist. >> james quinn, who studies these groups, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> joining us, sergeant swanton with the waco police department. sergeant. can you zee describe what is happening before this broke out and how your department learned about it? >> i'll tell you through criminal intelligence resources we were made aware of biker activity at this club going on for a while. we've been watching and processing information as we could. we knew sunday there was a large contingent there at the club in response to that we had a large contingent of officers available to deal with that. >> let me ask
. >> i saw one photo of a few gentlemen wearing biker vests that have the "ss" insignia.a reference to white supremacist or nazi reference. you can't help but notice there's a uniformity to these gentlemen to their demographics. >> an a formal level, no. at an informal level. there does seem to be racist bias with some clubs. you have to go chapter by chapter. chapter being local groups. there is racial bias. there's a lot of overlap with white supremacist. >> james...
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by iraqi in the iran/iraq war in the 1980s the most infamous iraq use of gas brought to show you the ssas attack. most important was against here at halupcha when 5,000 were cull cull -- killed. iraq had poison gas during 1991 guflt war that didn't use it after the war iraq agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction and many were destroyed. ally suspicion that iraq could entertain some was a key stated reason for the 2003 invasion of iraq. also the second gulf war the only wmd discovered some 500-aged elderly gas shells. in 1997 we have the u.s., usr other countries including the u.k. fleeing into first a new chemical weapon and the destruction of existing. but of course you'll see in the report in the news in the civil war, in syria the gas and chlorine gas has been used. as the submarine off to second world war it became an increasingly important part of the municipal nations where we have the british of younger debate at the moment back in the u.k. as the bomb continues to be used. the claim with lesser and greater degrees of justification to be avoiding civilian targets. somethin
by iraqi in the iran/iraq war in the 1980s the most infamous iraq use of gas brought to show you the ssas attack. most important was against here at halupcha when 5,000 were cull cull -- killed. iraq had poison gas during 1991 guflt war that didn't use it after the war iraq agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction and many were destroyed. ally suspicion that iraq could entertain some was a key stated reason for the 2003 invasion of iraq. also the second gulf war the only wmd discovered...
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in december of 1943 the ss john harvey was lying in italy with a cargo on board of u.s. manufactured mustered gas. hundred german bombers attacked the port sinking the ship and releasing a segignificant amount of the gas. nearly 2,000 people military and civilians, died in the raid directly because of the gas. today that 1925 geneva protocol i mentioned wasn't ratified until the 1970's prohibiting the use of chemicals remains in force. but as we all know poison gas has been used since the second world war. in the yemen civil war in the 1960s, by iraq in the iraq-iran war, in the 1980's iraq's use of gas -- i meant to show you the john harvey earlier, i apologize. but iraq attacked the whole population of kurds here in march of 1988 when 5,000 kurds were killed. iraq undoubtedly posesed poison gas during the 1991 gulf war that didn't use it. and after the war iraq agreed to give up its weapons of mass destruction and many were destroyed. however, allied suspicion that iraq obtained some was a key stated reason for the 2003 invasion of iraq. the only md discovered was someo
in december of 1943 the ss john harvey was lying in italy with a cargo on board of u.s. manufactured mustered gas. hundred german bombers attacked the port sinking the ship and releasing a segignificant amount of the gas. nearly 2,000 people military and civilians, died in the raid directly because of the gas. today that 1925 geneva protocol i mentioned wasn't ratified until the 1970's prohibiting the use of chemicals remains in force. but as we all know poison gas has been used since the...
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the onion shore wind is going to give us a difference in the temperature ss s temperatures. it's going to be chilly along the shore tonight. still a warm weekend. the farther inland you are, the warmer it will be. some of the clouds will be stubborn to leave. we expect quite a bit of cloud cover around. sub transport storm ana is still churning. new jersey and delaware until 9:00 tomorrow morning, visibility a quarter mile or less. aside from that and the cloud cover that we'll have we still expect high pollen level across the weekend and even into next week. so don't expect that to go down anytime soon. if you suffer from allergies. here's a look at sub tropical storm ana. moving extremely slow, 2 miles an hour. max winds are 60 miles an hour. eventually it will move on shore in the carolinas taking the rain with us. locally we're still about 500 miles away from this storm and it appears now with the updated storm track that it could be really falling apart before it approaches our area. so here's the updated track. eventually move on shore in the carolinas statd and sunday
the onion shore wind is going to give us a difference in the temperature ss s temperatures. it's going to be chilly along the shore tonight. still a warm weekend. the farther inland you are, the warmer it will be. some of the clouds will be stubborn to leave. we expect quite a bit of cloud cover around. sub transport storm ana is still churning. new jersey and delaware until 9:00 tomorrow morning, visibility a quarter mile or less. aside from that and the cloud cover that we'll have we still...
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in this situation, the pilots were not notified. haunting word ss, karen believes could have changed the outcome for a man who needed help. >> the pain of knowing that something could have been done breaks my heart. >>> they d displayed extraordinary courage beyond the call of duty. today, they were honored for that. the department of homeland security presented the annual valor awards. at the headquarters in northwest, and they went to ten dhs employees and two law enforcement officers, and among them a sergeant with the secret service. while driving to work last november he saw an accident on the bw parkway, and when the car caught on fire he pulled the driver out. >> i felt obligated, and i would hope that somebody would do the same for me. it just came naturally, i guess. i would have felt uncomfortable passing the scene. >> kevyn adams was also among the honoree, and we will share his special story with you on "news4 at 6:00." >> tomorrow we have a big weather transition day, huh? >> yes it is the day when we slide back a little bit closer to s
in this situation, the pilots were not notified. haunting word ss, karen believes could have changed the outcome for a man who needed help. >> the pain of knowing that something could have been done breaks my heart. >>> they d displayed extraordinary courage beyond the call of duty. today, they were honored for that. the department of homeland security presented the annual valor awards. at the headquarters in northwest, and they went to ten dhs employees and two law enforcement...
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and whether i know there is high pressure 0 laws those claims have been reviewed by a on hewitt or the h ss staff and what manufacture to be prevented from causing those large claims awhile most the presentation was sort of abstract only one talking about actual cases those are for those are it out liars that drive up the costs what can we do or what can the contractors do wluld and the others to prevent it out liars if it is confident information it should be shared with the staff or board in closed session so we know what is to prevent those large claims and how much was the total i don't think this is secret i want to know more information about the large claims that wouldn't violate the high pressure to rules thank you. >> claire representing the sciu retirees i'm sorry sciu explicit is have the necessarily 83 formula the number of active employees can we have figures with regard to how those will fact the sciu members and, yes, i would direct you to wait before you accept those rates to see the rates overhead for each of the specific categories before you accept the rates being propose
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investigators have identified the suspects ss as brothers marvin and curtis banks. ccording to police the
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this is a $35,000 car the ss so that costs a lot. they are making bigger margins. ey own the big suv market with 85% of the market. brendan: thank you. he is never not testing a car. matt: i enjoy testing the product of the companies are report on so i can see how they are doing. tom: we will look at the cash in the market. where are you in this market? are you in the market? vix is stunning. stay with us. ♪ tom: we celebrate the good people of amtrak who got their trains running. this is the first train moving to philadelphia after the crash. you see the news and you see what amtrak needs to do. he took a 1958 train to miami. brendan: artworks like picasso called positional goods. don't think about picasso, but think about income inequality -- income and equality paying a role here. the pros with the real money look for positional goods. >> the major luxury brands, they are far broader than aspirational customer. tom: within this idea of luxury versus positional. they spend 11.5% -- tom: they were having a greek salad and shaquille o'neal walks in. >> it opened thr
this is a $35,000 car the ss so that costs a lot. they are making bigger margins. ey own the big suv market with 85% of the market. brendan: thank you. he is never not testing a car. matt: i enjoy testing the product of the companies are report on so i can see how they are doing. tom: we will look at the cash in the market. where are you in this market? are you in the market? vix is stunning. stay with us. ♪ tom: we celebrate the good people of amtrak who got their trains running. this is the...
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. >>> and maybe all smiles the i dashgs because it feel ss like spring, but we have the return of high humidity, and how high and hot will it feel? i will track the storms coming through the weekend this weekend. that is all when "news4 at 5:00" re returns. >> and we will have new information from the ntsb as they are about to the release new information. >>> and at least three people with dead after a house fire in an exclusive neighborhood in west d.c. the exclusive team coverage continues, and the police chief is going to be stepping out at any moment for a >>> i'm pat lawson muse at t the news desk. a washington home is nowhe originally for a fire on woodland drive, but first responders quickly realized that the injuries suffer ed byed by the people inside of the house were not caused by the fire. three people are now dead. one is listed in critical kon condition. there is still a lot that we don't know about what has happened there, and we are expecting to hold, to see a press konconference by police chief cathy lanier who is expected to hold it any minute now, and when it happens
. >>> and maybe all smiles the i dashgs because it feel ss like spring, but we have the return of high humidity, and how high and hot will it feel? i will track the storms coming through the weekend this weekend. that is all when "news4 at 5:00" re returns. >> and we will have new information from the ntsb as they are about to the release new information. >>> and at least three people with dead after a house fire in an exclusive neighborhood in west d.c. the...
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sophisticated and >> i saw one photo of a few gentlemen wearing biker vests that appeared to have the sssig nia on them a sort of reference to nazi organizations, white supremacists. is there any kinds of connections to these groups? you can't help but notice there's a certain uniformity to these gentlemen in terms of their demographics. >> as the a formal level no, at an informal level very often there is some interaction. there tends to be a racist bias within a lot of the clubs. you have to go cap ter by chapder because each chapter is different, chapters being the local group. but there is a lot of overlap or contact with white supremacists. >> james quinn who studies these groups professor appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> joining me now patrick swanton, public information officer for the waco police department. sergeant, can you describe your understanding, your department's understanding of what exactly was happening before this fight broke out on sunday at this twin peaks and how your department learned about it? >> i will tell you through criminal intelligence resource we were m
sophisticated and >> i saw one photo of a few gentlemen wearing biker vests that appeared to have the sssig nia on them a sort of reference to nazi organizations, white supremacists. is there any kinds of connections to these groups? you can't help but notice there's a certain uniformity to these gentlemen in terms of their demographics. >> as the a formal level no, at an informal level very often there is some interaction. there tends to be a racist bias within a lot of the clubs....
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dollars are the contribution now, it's a portion of the premium so i want to put on the record the actions taken by h ss and with the controller's office and all interested parties to change this contribution formula makes this from the employee prospective not a awful situation i don't know if that's correct grammar but i'm one hundred percent - any questions i want to make one more statement and introduce our aco. >> if you have 11 and 45 percent increasenext year what is next year. >> what do i - i have to be conservatively it's been 3 and a half zero, zero to raids it to catch i would say to you based on the actions by the aco and the management of health care i would expect it increase not to be greater than than middle range that is math rates. >> market trend means. >> 5 to 7 and a half percent on the record. >> thank you. i want to make sure mid-market i could be thinking 3 to 5 i want to be. >> you got me if you don't mind i want to introduce the people that manage the health care costs we have 5 questions i'm going to read them quick and have the gentleman come up and they'll say how are we're
dollars are the contribution now, it's a portion of the premium so i want to put on the record the actions taken by h ss and with the controller's office and all interested parties to change this contribution formula makes this from the employee prospective not a awful situation i don't know if that's correct grammar but i'm one hundred percent - any questions i want to make one more statement and introduce our aco. >> if you have 11 and 45 percent increasenext year what is next year....
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not getting the chances ss where you have to tweak something and i got a nice bounce to go in and obviouslyt nice. >> all right. full moon over nats park tonight. hoetsing the marlins. bottom 8. nats down. des crush this is one to center. this one is out of here. two-run shot. his second of the season ties the game at 4-4. so later in the evening, nats offense stays hot. escobar with two on takes it into right to bring in both runner runners. they win it 6-4 over the marlins and it's really been an incredible 24 hours. once again. for d.c. are you sick of this or do you like this? what's the feel? >> are you kidding me? >> wondering if we'll wake up from a dream. >> if you have a formula, keep it on and stir lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including in
not getting the chances ss where you have to tweak something and i got a nice bounce to go in and obviouslyt nice. >> all right. full moon over nats park tonight. hoetsing the marlins. bottom 8. nats down. des crush this is one to center. this one is out of here. two-run shot. his second of the season ties the game at 4-4. so later in the evening, nats offense stays hot. escobar with two on takes it into right to bring in both runner runners. they win it 6-4 over the marlins and it's...
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the pilots ss dumping fuel so they could land safely. firefighters on the runway as it touched down. the third emergency landing by a hawaiian airlines jet in just one month. the investigation into what happened late today still ongoing tonight. >>> we turn now to that stunning allegation from a respected computer expert. he claims he seized control of a passenger jet in midair from his passenger seat. hacking the in-flight entertainment system, he says, controlling the cockpit for a moment. raising serious questions, is that even possible? now, the fbi is on the case tonight, and here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a potential new threat to air travel. chris roberts, chief researcher for a cyber security firm, telling the fbi in newly released documents, he was able to temporarily take control of a flight while onboard, claiming he got in through the in-flight entertainment system and overwrote code, causing the plane to move sideways. roberts also claiming he infiltrated in-flight entertainment systems approximately 15
the pilots ss dumping fuel so they could land safely. firefighters on the runway as it touched down. the third emergency landing by a hawaiian airlines jet in just one month. the investigation into what happened late today still ongoing tonight. >>> we turn now to that stunning allegation from a respected computer expert. he claims he seized control of a passenger jet in midair from his passenger seat. hacking the in-flight entertainment system, he says, controlling the cockpit for a...
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the issue of trade policy has never been higher in this town for the past two year ss now we understand congress. we hear all the things about white house. how white house is deploy inging. and all the economics they in fact are continuing to educate us us. so as i listen to all those discussions, i ask myself when i'm korean ambassador in washington, d.c., i have something call eded chorus fta. does chorus can make a contribution to the ongoing deliberations to the ongoing discussions here in this town what is your answer? >> my answer is, yes. resulting yes. the reason i say that is because it's very simple. it's already three years that chorus fta has entered into the course. it's been operating very very, very well. i said very three times, why? because i try to look at trading goods. trading goods in korea and the united states. it's very impressively. for example, when it comes to pharmaceuticals, increased by more than 100%. when it comes to automobiles. here i should be very careful. careful. why? >> there is james coming from ford but for the past three years the export of auto
the issue of trade policy has never been higher in this town for the past two year ss now we understand congress. we hear all the things about white house. how white house is deploy inging. and all the economics they in fact are continuing to educate us us. so as i listen to all those discussions, i ask myself when i'm korean ambassador in washington, d.c., i have something call eded chorus fta. does chorus can make a contribution to the ongoing deliberations to the ongoing discussions here in...