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tice he could feel it is common. and it was especially hard because they are. although your little broadcaster we're all very cosy in hand. as koreans this was a very down. it was a very difficult coverage and one that i think i will probably remember all throughout my journalistic career. ch. each. were it to work one day. nineteen oh nine six gunshots were heard of harbin train station in russia. after that. the cry of korea today. go to in history. three of the six shots were being japanese resident general of korea eat till your ob. the men holding the gun was a thirty year old young green tea tree on duty korea was under the rule of japanese imperialism. japan is extending to power beyond korea. and into the manchurian region. due to booming with the heart of japanese imperialism. after the assassination. during the trial. i went and spoke as if he had been waiting for this moment the assassination of you to hear opening was a part of korea's war for independence i cannot commit this act is an individual. i did this as the wedges army chief of staff of the
tice he could feel it is common. and it was especially hard because they are. although your little broadcaster we're all very cosy in hand. as koreans this was a very down. it was a very difficult coverage and one that i think i will probably remember all throughout my journalistic career. ch. each. were it to work one day. nineteen oh nine six gunshots were heard of harbin train station in russia. after that. the cry of korea today. go to in history. three of the six shots were being japanese...
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that keeps it a one-goal game, and with less than 15 seconds to play, colorado's paul stastny tice upgame at 4-4. stastny strikes again. >> they score! paul stastny is the hero! colorado winsy overtime. >> they overcome a deficit to win, 5-4. >>> in other action los angeles ees get out of some trouble when two rays are on base with nobody out. >> passing the ball to third. he steps on third, throws to second. it's a triple play! >> tampa bay's sean rodriguez grounds into a triple play for the second time in his career. the yankees win, 10-2. >>> and how's this for a ceremonial first pitch? mike tyson loops one over the plate before the pirates game and then he re-creates his most infamous play of the game when he pretends to bite sanchez's ear. they hit four home runs in an 11-2 victory. why would you want to relive that moment? >>> well, finally we have a couple touched by the boston marathon bombing and they ended up having their dream wedding on thursday. mark fudge rio and jennifer regan tied the not at fenway park. mark lost his right leg in last year's attack and the up canal wa
that keeps it a one-goal game, and with less than 15 seconds to play, colorado's paul stastny tice upgame at 4-4. stastny strikes again. >> they score! paul stastny is the hero! colorado winsy overtime. >> they overcome a deficit to win, 5-4. >>> in other action los angeles ees get out of some trouble when two rays are on base with nobody out. >> passing the ball to third. he steps on third, throws to second. it's a triple play! >> tampa bay's sean rodriguez...
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pa what we found is a pattern or hat tice of systemic the ciencies that have pervaded the albuquerque police >>partment for many years. >> reporter: today's report found officers too frequently used deadly force against people who pose a minimal threat and that police encounters with persons with mental illness and in crisis too frequently results in a use of force. but how did they wind up here? uatenadequate oversight. inadequate investigations of incidents of force, inadequate training of officers. >> reporter: albuquerque police shot 14 people between 2010 and abo. that's about twice as many as baltimore or washington, d.c., cities similar in size. the justice department began its probe 16 months ago, but it was boyd's death that prompted protests. today, albuquerque's new police nt.ef, gordon eden, called the review a road map for his department. mann'm actually looking forward to working with the department of justice in a very cooperative manner. >> reporter: janle ellis' brother, kenneth, was killed in a police shooting in 2010. the iraq war veteran had a gun to his own head w
pa what we found is a pattern or hat tice of systemic the ciencies that have pervaded the albuquerque police >>partment for many years. >> reporter: today's report found officers too frequently used deadly force against people who pose a minimal threat and that police encounters with persons with mental illness and in crisis too frequently results in a use of force. but how did they wind up here? uatenadequate oversight. inadequate investigations of incidents of force, inadequate...
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we caught up with siegfried wolf late at the top of the major mike tice equipment corporation the russian machine he thinks most economic influence the thinking common knowledge by the european union the hebrew which overcame was the russians into business. you see it's a very good businesses prosper in business and it's a good basis for the future increasing numbers russia and europe but doing more than four hundred new business. it's a lot of money the other hand russia and america. he's doing. eczema can be seen in terms of business. as chairman to the ce the basic means. he has no one thinks that this blog. to put the pieces. the meat some force task even for him to shove money on study and what do you send out the sentence and seventy percent seventy percent of those people which of our os. state sen kennedy's out to be the wrong direction a comedy should be that the builder on them the cops everyone knows that ukraine has a list of russian lot of money. i didn't hear you saying that some of these sinks to play back the money to deductions. that's not fair. the shadow foreign ministe
we caught up with siegfried wolf late at the top of the major mike tice equipment corporation the russian machine he thinks most economic influence the thinking common knowledge by the european union the hebrew which overcame was the russians into business. you see it's a very good businesses prosper in business and it's a good basis for the future increasing numbers russia and europe but doing more than four hundred new business. it's a lot of money the other hand russia and america. he's...
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president's four-nation asian tour for strengthening economic tice with u.s. allies there.e're waiting for the u.s. president to depart air force one. we understand if things stick to schedule, in about 20 minutes there will be a welcoming ceremony for the u.s. president at parliament square in kuala lumpur. let's bring in will ripley in kuala lumpur covering this part of the u.s. president's tour. will, the u.s. president, of course, arriving at a time when malaysia has been distracted, completely inundated with the search for the airline and lack of results. >> reporter: you're right. this is a very significant visit. especially for malaysia, considering president barack obama is the first sitting president of the united states to visit this country in 40 years, since lyndon johnson. he truly will be getting a rock star welcome, as soon as he gets off air force one, you'll go to the arrival ceremony where he'll be joined by the prime minister and many other dignitaries. in addition to the celebration, there is that cloud hanging over this event, and that is mh 370, yet un
president's four-nation asian tour for strengthening economic tice with u.s. allies there.e're waiting for the u.s. president to depart air force one. we understand if things stick to schedule, in about 20 minutes there will be a welcoming ceremony for the u.s. president at parliament square in kuala lumpur. let's bring in will ripley in kuala lumpur covering this part of the u.s. president's tour. will, the u.s. president, of course, arriving at a time when malaysia has been distracted,...
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. >> after prohibition you had mass advertising, mazz ticing, and they kind of took over the whole businesslation." >> in 1950 there were 50 brew y brewerys in america. today there will r more than 2,8 huj. the people know what craft beer is. they're looking for craft beer. >> look no further than the annual craft brewerer ers conference the denver, colorado. >> i remember these conventions in the late '80s were 200 or 300 people. it's unbelievable. >> this month 500 exhibiters shopped their services to 9,000 attendees. >> we'll blind that thing in about ten minutes. >> like jim coom in the toll selling beer company who started making sam adams in his kitchen 30 years aeld. >> this is like the silicon valley of beer, this bursting of energy and creativity. >> finding some nice lemon in there. >> kim jordan of new belgium brule is skpaurmting with extreme flavors. >> you see people who maim this. we blow the top off. >> reporter: while big sales are down, craft beers rose to% last year. >> for years they thought it was a fad. i think they realize this is a serious challenge to them and they'
. >> after prohibition you had mass advertising, mazz ticing, and they kind of took over the whole businesslation." >> in 1950 there were 50 brew y brewerys in america. today there will r more than 2,8 huj. the people know what craft beer is. they're looking for craft beer. >> look no further than the annual craft brewerer ers conference the denver, colorado. >> i remember these conventions in the late '80s were 200 or 300 people. it's unbelievable. >> this...
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police say the suspect also known as glenn miller has tice white spremmists.parently has his own website and the southern poverty law center describes as a longtime anti-semite. >> he's an older gentleman, asking people if before he thought if they were jewish or not. this sounds like a hate crime. >> reporter: last night, just hours after the shooting, this powerful moment at a vigil. >> i'm the daughter of the gentleman who was killed and i'm the mother of the son who was killed. >> reporter: you can hear the emotion in the crowd as she shares her last words with her father and son. >> i just appreciate you being here. >> reporter: as you heard in the report, he went around asking people if they were jewish. starting people in that regard. we do expect to learn more about cross later today, as he is due in court. chris, kate? >> wound up killing two people who weren't jewish. just a stupid act no matter what his intentions were. just a stupid act by a person who now hopefully is going to get to pay for it. >> just hearing that mother's strength, it's difficu
police say the suspect also known as glenn miller has tice white spremmists.parently has his own website and the southern poverty law center describes as a longtime anti-semite. >> he's an older gentleman, asking people if before he thought if they were jewish or not. this sounds like a hate crime. >> reporter: last night, just hours after the shooting, this powerful moment at a vigil. >> i'm the daughter of the gentleman who was killed and i'm the mother of the son who was...
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has these unbreakable ties with ukraine tice so close that the staff of the u.s. embassy in kiev can even singing ukrainian. washington claims it has a responsibility to meddle in the affairs of ukraine but what do everyday americans think about that let's find out. do you think the u.s. should intervene in the crisis in ukraine now they should i don't think they should because they have their own government they have their own army and they should straighten it out politically inside their own house no i don't i don't think they should intervene no i don't absolutely not i definitely think that we should intervene but i think we should probably intervene economically you know when you showed ukraine on the map. can you show ukraine on the map yes northern russia. or close. you know i don't know a quiz. well i'm going to match your. can i of course ukraine is. right around this area here. in russia well. ukraine a little bit over that still russian. man still over this way that's russia. let me see oh hold on i'm sorry i'm going to probably still. that's still goi
has these unbreakable ties with ukraine tice so close that the staff of the u.s. embassy in kiev can even singing ukrainian. washington claims it has a responsibility to meddle in the affairs of ukraine but what do everyday americans think about that let's find out. do you think the u.s. should intervene in the crisis in ukraine now they should i don't think they should because they have their own government they have their own army and they should straighten it out politically inside their own...