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mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with verychols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas border. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman and essentially black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting themselves apart from mainstream cities and locations on purpose and believing, then, that not only people of other faiths or ethnicities or nationalities were the enemy, but that the united states government was the biggest enemy. >
mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with verychols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas border. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of...
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timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. he was a war hero. he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. there was a sense, an obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968 in lock port in upstate new york. by all accounts had an ordinary childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that gave you warning that he was going to do something like this. in fact as a teenager, he was the young man that people in the neighborhood would choose to baby-sit their kids. >> he was a good student. he was bright. above average intelligence. sometimes you look at the history of severe criminal conduct and there is childhood abuse or abandonment and you can see how someone developed into it. nothing striking in mcveigh's background. >> the young have a did have a dark side. while still a teenager, he discovered the turner diaries, a venomously racist novel led by white supremacist against a federal government. >> it described a truck bombing of fbi headquarters through washington, d.c. soundi
timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. he was a war hero. he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. there was a sense, an obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968 in lock port in upstate new york. by all accounts had an ordinary childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that gave you warning that he was going to do something like this. in fact as a teenager, he was the young man that...
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their father timothy cox is not only in mourning, he's also upset with the latest development in the case. prosecutors say that gun came from a 17-year-old and on monday that teen was charged with child cruelty and illegal possession of a handgun and ammunition. while some parents might welcome the teen's arrest, but not timothy cox. >> i'm feeling the loss and i miss my daughter and i just, you know, think what's going on as far as arrests and things, it's not helping anything. i don't agree with this. >> timothy cox told us he knows the 17-year-old who has been arrested, but he did not want to go into detail. he said a trial only will slow down the process of healing over the loss of his daughter. >>> a couple in wheaton are being held on a bond of nearly $1 million tonight both charged with murdering their son. police say blanca reyes and jonathan navarrete turcious hit the boy repeatedly and failed to get him any medical care. prosecutors say little 2-year- old matthew reyes was covered in cuts and bruises when his parents did finally did bring him to the hospital in february. he
their father timothy cox is not only in mourning, he's also upset with the latest development in the case. prosecutors say that gun came from a 17-year-old and on monday that teen was charged with child cruelty and illegal possession of a handgun and ammunition. while some parents might welcome the teen's arrest, but not timothy cox. >> i'm feeling the loss and i miss my daughter and i just, you know, think what's going on as far as arrests and things, it's not helping anything. i don't...
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timothy naftali were unite -- timothy: for your nice to yourself? i realized it was on my shoulders. of ourthe great aspects intern program is sitting to my left. the rest is history. timothy: what was it like working for him? katrina: to pick up on what victor said, i grew up in a different family. vital figure.a he cared deeply about political values. i came to "the nation" in college because i traveled to the soviet union in 1978 and i was always interested in why americans, those who had been disillusioned or found hope in repressediment were ,r subjected to marginalization to committee hearings, to the in this country predicted a course about politics in the press run by clark.r and, i did my papers on press, on ain the journalist known for clearing people. on how ordinary people suffered during the mccarthy. period. i found the publication that never capitulated to the conventional pressures of the time. where clark said go in turnout -- go be an intern at "the nation." it was my journalistic boot camp . it was my political education in many w
timothy naftali were unite -- timothy: for your nice to yourself? i realized it was on my shoulders. of ourthe great aspects intern program is sitting to my left. the rest is history. timothy: what was it like working for him? katrina: to pick up on what victor said, i grew up in a different family. vital figure.a he cared deeply about political values. i came to "the nation" in college because i traveled to the soviet union in 1978 and i was always interested in why americans, those...
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the brigade with its supporting elements is commanded by colonel james timothy who is welcomed by vietnamambassador maxwell taylor. and by general william westmoreland. in the ceremonies which followed, colonel timothy gets his first look at the strife-torn shores of vietnam and for the first time the brigade unfurls the proud emblem of freedom over the land it is here to protect. to ambassador taylor, the occasion holds a special meaning as the one-time commander of the 101st talks to his son captain thomas taylor now a member of the screaming eagles. concluding the day's events, some of the airborne infantrymen stage a parachute jump for ambassador taylor and general westmoreland. it is to be one of the few jumps these paratroopers will make in vietnam. the screaming eagles descend toward the earth and the unknown hardships of jungle warfare they will face in the months ahead. within two weeks after their arrival at cameron bay, the screaming eagles are september northward on their first combat operation. as they sail 130 miles up the coast, it is mid-august and the brigade hasn't yet h
the brigade with its supporting elements is commanded by colonel james timothy who is welcomed by vietnamambassador maxwell taylor. and by general william westmoreland. in the ceremonies which followed, colonel timothy gets his first look at the strife-torn shores of vietnam and for the first time the brigade unfurls the proud emblem of freedom over the land it is here to protect. to ambassador taylor, the occasion holds a special meaning as the one-time commander of the 101st talks to his son...
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. >> reporter: timothy holden's family is absolutely devastated tonight. they say they received a call from police early this morning telling them that timothy was hit and killed while riding his bike in the eastbound rain of massachusetts avenue. we spoke with his little brother today who tells thanks his brother will be remembered as a brave hero and a friend to everyone he would meet. those closest to timothy holden say most everyone knew he was a kind and loving man. >> he was a brother, best friend, great dad to five children. >> reporter: his youngest brother, peter, says tim was an athlete and an avid biker. he was a devout catholic who boreshiped every sunday and dedicated his life to serving others. retired navy s.e.a.l. the commodore, the s.e.a.l.s. on the west coast. >> reporter: captain timothy hold.was a graduate of the naval acadmakers gulf war veteran and a highly decorated soldier but peter says few people realized just how much he did for his country. a very humble man, considering his accomplishments. >> reporter: which is why what happen
. >> reporter: timothy holden's family is absolutely devastated tonight. they say they received a call from police early this morning telling them that timothy was hit and killed while riding his bike in the eastbound rain of massachusetts avenue. we spoke with his little brother today who tells thanks his brother will be remembered as a brave hero and a friend to everyone he would meet. those closest to timothy holden say most everyone knew he was a kind and loving man. >> he was a...
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likeused a van, very much timothy mcveigh and obama city. -- oklahoma city. they were not successful at blowing up the research center. they took out the physics lab and the first floor. they killed one of the postdoc students. this finding was at the entrance to the center probably on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. to aesearch center moved new building, the 12th floor to be safe after the bombing. they did not take the sign with them. , and whenssor hid it he retired five or six years ago, he offered it to us as a memento. >> the latest development that makeome up with a positive shall we say on the vehicle that was involved was that which was six -- suspected earlier, that was a 1967 falcon lucks club wagon.- deluxe club ae vehicle is described like bull's, built in a box shape -- bulls wagon bus. >> this was used as part of the incident -- evidence. this was saved by someone who came to look at the damage the next day and kept it on his desk as a souvenir. piece, itfabulous reflects the power of the bomb in the way it is b
likeused a van, very much timothy mcveigh and obama city. -- oklahoma city. they were not successful at blowing up the research center. they took out the physics lab and the first floor. they killed one of the postdoc students. this finding was at the entrance to the center probably on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. to aesearch center moved new building, the 12th floor to be safe after the bombing. they did not take the sign with them. , and whenssor hid it he...
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our special guest this morning for the entire half-hour -- new york's cardinal, timothy dolan. and good morning and welcome to "upclose." i'm diana williams. we are now less than a month away from the pope's visit here to the united states. this is a trip that will begin on september 22nd in washington, d.c. in just 48 hours, the pope will meet with president obama, he'll then meet with bishops, and he'll also address a joint session of congress. his next stop is new york city, on september 24th. he'll arrive at jfk airport, getting his first look ever at the big apple. >> great, great, great, great. >> it is incredibly special. >> you can already feel the excitement on the streets, from east harlem to lower manhattan -- the 79-year-old pope francis making his first trip to the u.s., a trip that includes new york. >> thanks be to god. >> the visit will begin with evening prayers at st. patrick's cathedral. the church is still undergoing a massive $175 million renovation, and workers are scurrying to finish quickly. the pope will then address world leaders at the united nations.
our special guest this morning for the entire half-hour -- new york's cardinal, timothy dolan. and good morning and welcome to "upclose." i'm diana williams. we are now less than a month away from the pope's visit here to the united states. this is a trip that will begin on september 22nd in washington, d.c. in just 48 hours, the pope will meet with president obama, he'll then meet with bishops, and he'll also address a joint session of congress. his next stop is new york city, on...
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when does school begin for you, timothy? when do you go back? >> caller: well, i go back on the 24th, but the thing is that i was just looking at -- like the lady was saying about the bureaucracies of education as a teacher.t education. i taught middle school. i taught elementary school. i taught high school. i taught private school. i taught public school. and i noticed that in the inner cities where you're actually teaching, there's a huge disparity in reference to gender and gender leadership. if you have a lot of males in the school, and most of the principals in the industry are female. if you're in the more affluent areas like bethesda and things of that nature, you see a huge gap there in resources. the disparity in this country in reference to various demographics and geographical locations needs to be addressed in this country. >> and how do you address that, timothy? >> caller: well, i would address it dealing with the actual diversification of learning. many schools -- for instance, i was teaching elementary school in a very depressed
when does school begin for you, timothy? when do you go back? >> caller: well, i go back on the 24th, but the thing is that i was just looking at -- like the lady was saying about the bureaucracies of education as a teacher.t education. i taught middle school. i taught elementary school. i taught high school. i taught private school. i taught public school. and i noticed that in the inner cities where you're actually teaching, there's a huge disparity in reference to gender and gender...
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thim think's -- timothy's school in caytonsville, maryland. and and it was run by this episcopalian minister who was an intelligent man but one i don't think who had very good understanding of boys. one of his less successful ideas was to have classes before breakfast. [laughter] and the boys didn't care much for that, and as one of them said, no wonder the school is named for timothy st. timothy is the patron saint of people with stomach problems. [laughter] it was exactly how they felt. in fact, at one point there was a revolt of the students. about a hundred of them camped out in the woods and wouldn't come back to the school, so they had to bring participants in from baltimore to broker an end to a three-day student rebellion. [laughter] essentially, what this is all about is john wilkes booth had no college. he got on, i would say on a modern scale about halfway through high school. a better education than his older brothers, but he didn't take to it as easily. he could learn but it was more of a struggle. his sister asia said that john h
thim think's -- timothy's school in caytonsville, maryland. and and it was run by this episcopalian minister who was an intelligent man but one i don't think who had very good understanding of boys. one of his less successful ideas was to have classes before breakfast. [laughter] and the boys didn't care much for that, and as one of them said, no wonder the school is named for timothy st. timothy is the patron saint of people with stomach problems. [laughter] it was exactly how they felt. in...
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amy: son parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn del cardenal timothy donal por el cual muchas iglesias serÁno que pasÓ en boston y lo que pasÓ aquÍ. amy: en esta iglesia de manhattan despuÉs de la misa algunos parroquianos criticaron la reestructuraciÓn. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios templos. felix: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. felix: y las chivas rayadas van de mal en peor. ♪ ♪ ♪ una aranza: una exhibiciÓn aÉrea no se terminan tragedia. un helicÓptero de repente se precipitÓ a tierra y de inmediato experto en llamas. uno de los pilotos falleciÓ mientras que el otro consiguiÓ salir catapultado. testigos dijeron que el rotor de la cola fallÓ despuÉs de realizar la acrobacia. estÁ viendo las imÁgenes de impacto. felix: en venezuela no sÓlo escasean los productos bÁsicos ahora tambiÉn escasean efectivo en los bancos para poder comprar lo poco que ahÍ. desde maracaibo francisco nos cuenta por quÉ. francisco: no es que sea mucho dinero apenas es el equivalente de cinco dÓlares refleja las enormes
amy: son parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn del cardenal timothy donal por el cual muchas iglesias serÁno que pasÓ en boston y lo que pasÓ aquÍ. amy: en esta iglesia de manhattan despuÉs de la misa algunos parroquianos criticaron la reestructuraciÓn. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios templos. felix: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. felix: y las chivas rayadas van de mal en peor. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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amy: son parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn del cardenal timothy donal por el cual muchas iglesias serÁno que pasÓ en boston y lo que pasÓ aquÍ. amy: en esta iglesia de manhattan despuÉs de la misa algunos parroquianos criticaron la reestructuraciÓn. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios templos. felix: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. felix: y las chivas rayadas van de mal en peor. ♪ ♪ ♪ hoy en día cargar con una hipoteca puede abrumar hasta a la persona más fuerte. pero hay una manera de aliviar su carga, especialmente si está enfrentando la pérdida de su casa. una opción es conseguir el consejo de un asesor certificado por hud en asuntos de vivienda. es absolutamente gratis. aprenda más sobre otras alternativas aparte del embargo hipotecario. visite www.makinghomeaffordable.gov. porque el embargo hipotecario no es la única opción. una aranza: una exhibiciÓn aÉrea no se terminan tragedia. un helicÓptero de repente se precipitÓ a tierra y de inmediato experto en llamas. uno de los pilotos falleciÓ m
amy: son parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn del cardenal timothy donal por el cual muchas iglesias serÁno que pasÓ en boston y lo que pasÓ aquÍ. amy: en esta iglesia de manhattan despuÉs de la misa algunos parroquianos criticaron la reestructuraciÓn. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios templos. felix: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. felix: y las chivas rayadas van de mal en peor. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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. >> reporter: timothy holden's family said he would ride his bike down massachusetts avenue here but they say friday mornings were special and it was a ride they say he rarely ever missed. timothy holden may have been 64 years old but his youngest brother, peter, says would you have never known. i certainly couldn't keep up with him. woe swim together. >> reporter: he was a athlete, a avid biker and his family says he would always put them first. >> he was a brother, best friend, great dad to five children. >> reporter: tim had tradition on friday mornings. his brother said he would ride his bike to see his daughter so they could spend quality time together. >> he would go to meet his oldest, kelsey, for coffee, before work. >> reporter: family members believe that's were he was heading friday morning when montgomery county police say tim was hit and killed by a driver. the crash happened here in the eastbound rain of massachusetts avenue. >> i couldn't believe tim was gone. >> reporter: no one can believe a retired navy s.e.a.l., who dedicated his life to serving others is gone. tho
. >> reporter: timothy holden's family said he would ride his bike down massachusetts avenue here but they say friday mornings were special and it was a ride they say he rarely ever missed. timothy holden may have been 64 years old but his youngest brother, peter, says would you have never known. i certainly couldn't keep up with him. woe swim together. >> reporter: he was a athlete, a avid biker and his family says he would always put them first. >> he was a brother, best...
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one of them named timothy mcveigh.er he would bomb the government building in oklahoma city. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written assurances requested by koresh, but schneider abruptly cancels the second meeting. >> he indicated that david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation that follows provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >> at one point he is talking about my salvation and i said, david
one of them named timothy mcveigh.er he would bomb the government building in oklahoma city. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the...
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bay area medical marijuana, timothy anderson is the purchasing manager with about a quarter of those raising cannabis near the rocky fires. either they're in the path of destruction or under the miles now filling the sky. >> you can't wash a cannabis plant off. the sticky resin is going to grab onto any grit or grime that's in the air. >> it e he says it's stunting the growth of another major prop. >> if it smells like smoke, it's going to be rejected very quickly. >> it could potentially have some health hazards. >> he says there's obviously bigger concerns. the blaze is producing a kind of smoke no one wants. >> it is big money, thank you, ian. >> and, again, we only have 30% containment with that fire. >> you can see in the doppler radar and satellite combined, we have the subtropical moisture feed. it's just to the south, eventually. that's gingrich to interact with the storm system to bring us some rain chances. rain old, 70 degrees in the south bay. a little bit more milder capping off some of the heat. san francisco cooler with fog moving back in at 62 degrees. so, tomorrow mo
bay area medical marijuana, timothy anderson is the purchasing manager with about a quarter of those raising cannabis near the rocky fires. either they're in the path of destruction or under the miles now filling the sky. >> you can't wash a cannabis plant off. the sticky resin is going to grab onto any grit or grime that's in the air. >> it e he says it's stunting the growth of another major prop. >> if it smells like smoke, it's going to be rejected very quickly. >> it...
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amy: son parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn del cardenal timothy donal por el cual muchas iglesias serÁns de la misa algunos parroquianos criticaron la reestructuraciÓn. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios templos. felix: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. felix: y las chivas rayadas van de mal en peor. ♪ ♪ ♪ manuel vive en la ciudad de "algún día lo haré." pero hoy decidió seguir adelante e ir por nuevas experiencias. durante el viaje disfruta de la ciudad del buceo. luego pasa por la ciudad de los tatuajes y la disfruta desde su auto. pero decide seguir adelante hacia la ciudad donde el cielo, es literalmente el límite. encuentra tu proxima parada. el camry. toyota. vayamos juntos. una aranza: una exhibiciÓn aÉrea no se terminan tragedia. un helicÓptero de repente se precipitÓ a tierra y de inmediato experto en llamas. uno de los pilotos falleciÓ mientras que el otro consiguiÓ salir catapultado. testigos dijeron que el rotor de la cola fallÓ despuÉs de realizar la acrobacia. estÁ viendo las imÁgene
amy: son parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn del cardenal timothy donal por el cual muchas iglesias serÁns de la misa algunos parroquianos criticaron la reestructuraciÓn. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios templos. felix: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. felix: y las chivas rayadas van de mal en peor. ♪ ♪ ♪ manuel vive en la ciudad de "algún día lo haré." pero hoy decidió seguir...
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timothy is the co-head of the cold war center. i think you should have a discussion about are we confronting a second cold war? what does that mean for the future of not just this country but -- >> i don't -- i -- i don't believe we are entering a new cold war, but that doesn't mean there aren't people who want one. the difference now is that the challenge is not one that could involve our extinction. this is not -- our differences with russia, which are i believe great are not at the level that they were when the united states and the soviet union were superpowers. >> i would disagree but that's a different debate. i think there were rules then and i think in some cases the rules are not set in the ways and there is reckless talk of use of tactical nuclear weapons because people have forgotten and are distanced. anyway action reque"the nation" played an important role. this is a congealed consensus right now about u.s./russian relations and "the nation" as it has through time is at least challenging that, it's seeking debate, one
timothy is the co-head of the cold war center. i think you should have a discussion about are we confronting a second cold war? what does that mean for the future of not just this country but -- >> i don't -- i -- i don't believe we are entering a new cold war, but that doesn't mean there aren't people who want one. the difference now is that the challenge is not one that could involve our extinction. this is not -- our differences with russia, which are i believe great are not at the...
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reportero: esta parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn implementado por el cardenal timothy doland. >> sabemosisa algunos parroquianos criticaron este nuevo plan. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa por su parte explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios empleos. >> yo creo que habÍa iglesias a las que iba muy poca gente, pero Ésta era muy concurrida, han visto hoy. les darÁ mucho dolor. reportero: un portavoz de la arquidiÓcesis dijo que el vaticano todavÍa no ha sido avisado. conductor: a la escasez de alimentos en venezuela se suma la falta de dinero en efectivo. conductora: las chivas rayadas del guadalajara van de mal en peor. manuel vive en la ciudad de "algún día lo haré." pero hoy decidió seguir adelante e ir por nuevas experiencias. durante el viaje disfruta de la ciudad del buceo. luego pasa por la ciudad de los tatuajes y la disfruta desde su auto. pero decide seguir adelante hacia la ciudad donde el cielo, es literalmente el límite. encuentra tu proxima parada. el camry. toyota. vayamos juntos. una aranza: una exhibiciÓn aÉrea no se terminan tragedia. un helicÓptero de repente se
reportero: esta parte del plan de reestructuraciÓn implementado por el cardenal timothy doland. >> sabemosisa algunos parroquianos criticaron este nuevo plan. el sacerdote de la santa agonÍa por su parte explicÓ su visiÓn en el cierre y uniÓn de varios empleos. >> yo creo que habÍa iglesias a las que iba muy poca gente, pero Ésta era muy concurrida, han visto hoy. les darÁ mucho dolor. reportero: un portavoz de la arquidiÓcesis dijo que el vaticano todavÍa no ha sido...
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what she wanted because timothy belonged to her. >> you can see more of that on the hunt with john walshp.m. eastern right here and other episodes from this season of "the hunt." thank you so much for being with me. have a great week. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream the beautiful wife, a house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. still have the rage.
what she wanted because timothy belonged to her. >> you can see more of that on the hunt with john walshp.m. eastern right here and other episodes from this season of "the hunt." thank you so much for being with me. have a great week. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream the beautiful wife, a house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a...
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timothy and nina and jorge. you wrote something fascinating in your washington post article.ebody looks up and says we haven't mentioned the united states once in this entire conversation and everyone agrees it's very odd and they go back to talk about what they were talking about and never get to america. >> i'm afraid it does happen. i'm not sure it would happen on every topic but it happens often on european topics and when often happens when you talk about russia. there is a sense that the united states is not fully part of all of these conversations anymore, that it's distracted. that's going to grow worse over the next few months over the elections. >> as a result do you think that means people don't care if it's bush or clinton or who? >> i think people care but they're more san wynn of the way is it happen. the huge welcome for obama, cheering crowds in berlin before he was elected. were also overdone. people have a little bit of you know they think, okay whoever is president, many things will remain the same a few things will change and there is neither an enormous a
timothy and nina and jorge. you wrote something fascinating in your washington post article.ebody looks up and says we haven't mentioned the united states once in this entire conversation and everyone agrees it's very odd and they go back to talk about what they were talking about and never get to america. >> i'm afraid it does happen. i'm not sure it would happen on every topic but it happens often on european topics and when often happens when you talk about russia. there is a sense...
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the driver of a chevy malibu hit a bicyclist now identified as timothy holden. holden was a retired navy seal. he died there at the scene. the accident remains under investigation. scott: a manhunt underway in frederick for three men suspected of stabbing two people in front of their child. this happened not far from an elementary school. maryland bureau chief brad bell is joining us live with the progress on the manhunt. do they have any leads on this, brad? brad: they don't. they are looking for the suspect. you see the black here? this is the fingerprint dust on there. the crime scene investigators just left here an hour ago. and as for the suspects, they took off running this way and that is the last anyone saw of them. with three violent suspects on the run, police bring in a bloodhound to track the getaway route. the officer with the assault weapon goes with the dog and the handler just in case. before long, the dog loses the scent. >> we only know three hispanic males leaving on foot with the faces covered. brad: the trio stabbed a man and woman in their
the driver of a chevy malibu hit a bicyclist now identified as timothy holden. holden was a retired navy seal. he died there at the scene. the accident remains under investigation. scott: a manhunt underway in frederick for three men suspected of stabbing two people in front of their child. this happened not far from an elementary school. maryland bureau chief brad bell is joining us live with the progress on the manhunt. do they have any leads on this, brad? brad: they don't. they are looking...
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. >>> plus did timothy dolan talk about to the kkk.ersial immigration stance. >> but, look it sounds cold and it sounds hard. we have a country. our country is going to hell. we have to have a system where people are legally in our country. who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab i'm gonna crack like nobody's watching and eat like i skipped lunch. why? because red lobster's crabfest is back. and i'm diving into so much crab so many ways. like crab lover's dream with luscious snow and king crab legs a
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you and i would never think that way. >> ted kaczynski, like timothy mcveigh, was a game changer withwe go to a federal office building or we get our mail, these are places where we expect safety. and, indeed, the postal service changed their methods for accepting and transporting packages and mail due to ted kaczynski. >> chief among the changes in postal security is the requirement that packages weighing more than 13 ounces be mailed in person at a post office, rather than being placed in a mailbox. but beyond the security measures, the biggest impact of kaczynski's campaign of terror has been on the victims. in the years since the bombings, at least four have died of natural causes. but others still bear the scars both physical and emotional. >> you will never be the same. you accept it. you will never have closure. there is no such a word as closure. closure does not exist. life is different. now you get to choose what you're going to do with it. you can be bitter. you can be angry. or you can be happy. those are your choices. >> while some of ted kaczynski's victims have managed
you and i would never think that way. >> ted kaczynski, like timothy mcveigh, was a game changer withwe go to a federal office building or we get our mail, these are places where we expect safety. and, indeed, the postal service changed their methods for accepting and transporting packages and mail due to ted kaczynski. >> chief among the changes in postal security is the requirement that packages weighing more than 13 ounces be mailed in person at a post office, rather than being...
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the other person was the man who bought the nobles' air conditioning business, timothy scoggin.ut leita refused to believe either one was responsible. she had an excellent relationship with her son, and tim scoggin was like a member of the family. >> i didn't know what to think because i just -- i just couldn't, you know, believe it. >> leita nobles will look you right into the eye and tell you exactly what she thinks, and that's what she did. she looked us right in the eye and told us tim scoggin wasn't doing that, that we were on the wrong track and he would never do that. she trusted him completely. >> tim scoggin was 33 years old, single and had a close personal relationship with the nobles, but a background check revealed an unusual past. before buying the nobles' business, scoggin lived in llano, texas, about 130 miles away. while there, he met two elderly sisters, catherine and cordelia norton. the last surviving members of an old texas family that made millions mining granite. the two sisters never married and lived in a large mansion while running separate businesses. 7
the other person was the man who bought the nobles' air conditioning business, timothy scoggin.ut leita refused to believe either one was responsible. she had an excellent relationship with her son, and tim scoggin was like a member of the family. >> i didn't know what to think because i just -- i just couldn't, you know, believe it. >> leita nobles will look you right into the eye and tell you exactly what she thinks, and that's what she did. she looked us right in the eye and told...
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timothy holden had a distinguished career as a captain in the navy seals and went on to serve as the director of counterterrorism and force protection for the navy. he launched a second career working as an executive for several high-tech companies. the police tell us the crash happened at 6:1524 morning and was biking eastbound on massachusetts avenue when he was struck by a car traveling in the same direction. police are still investigating how and why it all happened. his family is heart broken by the loss. >> it's an extremely difficult day. you never expect to get news like that. i was in shock. still am. roz: holden was the chief strategy officer for a company called iomaxis in springfield. the cork wores released a statement saying in part, "we are devastated by the loss of the exemp rare individual and national hero -- exemplary individual and national hero." police tell us the major crash investigation team and the reconstruction team is investigating this and will turn the findings over to the state attorney's office to determine if charges will be filed. live in bethesda,
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. >> reporter: timothy cardinal dolan saw their handiwork up close. >> the simplicity that pope francis wanted with his love and care for those who have a particular burden in life. >> reporter: two other pieces, the altar are being hand crafted by students and wood shop teacher william kelly in >> an honor. i never thought i would get the chance to do something like this. >> reporter: when the pope sits in his chair during mass, there will be, the men believe, a spiritual feeling. >> when i see the pope, he is very simple. >> like sitting at the feet of jesus. >> reporter: reporting from port chester, tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> we listed it all on our web site at abc7ny. >>> stokes losing ground after more disappointed earnings report. the dow down 120. nats dach falling 83. s&p down 16 and change. as we continue, mcdonald's is upping its game or trying to with table service. do you -- you don't order from a waiter. >> meteorologist lee goldberg fine tuning th the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magici
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joining me here in new york are timothy stanley, the british opinion writer currently columnist for thed kingdom's "daily telegraph." he is the author of many books about america and its politics. and apple bound foreign columnist for the "washington post" and pulitzer prize-winning author. although american by birth, she's lived overseas for more than two decades and is married to a polish politician. from monday texas city, jorge cass casaneda is an author and professor at nyu. and from london an iraqi journalist currently assistant editor in chief at a newspaper and a yale world fellow. and what does the world think when they're looking at american elections? >> in a word they think we're insane. our elections are, as far as i know the longest one in any democracy that you can find. and of course by far the most expensive. the last polish presidential candidate on his campaign spent the equivalent of $4 million, which i think might buy you a house seat in this country, but probably not a senate seat. the total cost of the last british election campaign the general election parliament
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. >> cardinal timothy dolan came to the workshop to thank the carpenters personally. >> good work. >> and to tell them, they were chosen for a reason. >> wouldn't it be good if we could have some people who are particularly close to the heart of pope francis? some of our immigrant workers, some of our young people who are troubled. >> what happens to the chair after the pope leaves? we tried to track down the chair used by pope benedict in 2008. and found it in the same place it was made. the workshop in mt. vernon. he says that feeling of pride never goes away. >> they'll say, henry, you did that? come on in. >> michael george, news 4 new york. >> well done. you can look for stories like michael's in the coming days and weeks as we lead up to the pope's visit. and of course, we'll have here. that does it for us, thank you for watching. stay with us as the news continues at 6:00. >>> now at 6:00, a boat fire forces five teenagers to jump into the water off long island. the dramatic rescue and our interview with the father of one of the teens. >>> the legionnaire's outbreak rose. more
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. >> cardinal timothy dolan came to the don bosco workshop to thank them personally. >> good work. >> and to tell them they were chosen for a reason. >> wouldn't it be good if we could have some people who are particularly close to the heart of pope francis, some are immigrant workers, are some of our young people who are >> reporter: what happens to the chair after the pope leaves? we tried to track down the chair used by poe benedict at yankee stadium in 2008 and found it in the same place it was made. the e. gargiulo and sons workshop in mt. vernon. he says the feeling of pride never goes away. >> i say peter and he'll say henry, you did that, okay? come on in. >> reporter: michael george, "today in new york." >> that is neat that they were able to track that down. what do you do with it? >> that doesn't get you in, what does? >> oh, my gosh. all right. next on this sunday morning, art that is so far out it's -- >> a preview of the new york city fringe festival. you're watching "today in new york." >>> president ken dip once said, if art is to nourish the roots of our culture, soci
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and another individual, timothy graphreed. it's just wonderful to be able to pull from their wealth and large amount of talent and experience they've had with broadway. >> what's it like to work with all these people? these wonderful memories 69, just the excitement and energy production. >> for me, it's surreal. i was adopted and my father that raised me, he's deceased now, but he used to tell me about his experience in san francisco when he was in the army, going to see stephanie mills in the wiz, so when the movie version came out, i tried to watch it as much as possible, but he talked about the experience, the actual dances and performers on a broadway stage. so it's interesting, george fazon and the other he brought in, it's like they're passing the baton to the next generation. for me, it's something i grew up with. my father was a lot older than me, but they are sharing chavez a bustling new horizon in creativity, even in new york with the way they had jeffrey holder doing the costumes and all the great people, so for m
and another individual, timothy graphreed. it's just wonderful to be able to pull from their wealth and large amount of talent and experience they've had with broadway. >> what's it like to work with all these people? these wonderful memories 69, just the excitement and energy production. >> for me, it's surreal. i was adopted and my father that raised me, he's deceased now, but he used to tell me about his experience in san francisco when he was in the army, going to see stephanie...
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that's when the picture of the then semi nearn timothy was -- snapped. this historic landmark will be the pope's home during his historic 36 hour visit to philadelphia. he'll be coming and going a lot from here and hopefully getting some rest in between. security measures will have an impact on the residents of tony wynnewood which sits across city avenue from the seminary. most are taking it in stride. >> we were originally going to try to rent out the house and decided to stay put. >> as long as elected officials do what they should, keep everybody informed and take proper precautions we should be in good shape. >> reporter: we were not permitted to photograph the apartment where the pope will rest his wary head security reasons we're told. veteran veteran channel 6 "action news." >> get more information on the special transportation guidelines from septa and new jersey transit at 6abc.com. >>> some volunteers spent saturday morning renovating a new room for a teenager from who is dealing with a serious health issue. she has a disorder that renders her
that's when the picture of the then semi nearn timothy was -- snapped. this historic landmark will be the pope's home during his historic 36 hour visit to philadelphia. he'll be coming and going a lot from here and hopefully getting some rest in between. security measures will have an impact on the residents of tony wynnewood which sits across city avenue from the seminary. most are taking it in stride. >> we were originally going to try to rent out the house and decided to stay put....
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that driver, timothy dale, amazingly, suffered only minor injuries.truck landed right side up in the mante river. as you can see where it remains until officials can figure out just how to remove it. >> right now, it is 5:46. we want to check in with katie. not too humid to start your day? >> not too bad. feels very pleasant outside at this hour. good morning eyewitness weather watchers are up and adam with us, reporting generally speaking about the mid 60s or some supports where it is a little warmer some spots where it is little cooler and actually the one that stood out to knee when i looked at the area map like sore thumb, came in from eileen, out in one of the more remote, so nice clear sky with very model breeze, allowed the temperature to drop off pretty readily reporting 58 degrees, and just advising everyone to enjoy this. specially because it is going to be heating up much more later on today. we take you little bit further east here. let's go right across the philadelphia or right across the delaware rather from philadelphia and go out to l
that driver, timothy dale, amazingly, suffered only minor injuries.truck landed right side up in the mante river. as you can see where it remains until officials can figure out just how to remove it. >> right now, it is 5:46. we want to check in with katie. not too humid to start your day? >> not too bad. feels very pleasant outside at this hour. good morning eyewitness weather watchers are up and adam with us, reporting generally speaking about the mid 60s or some supports where it...
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. >> cardinal timothy dolan came to the dawn bosco workshop to thank carpenters personally. >> good work. >> and to tell them they were chosen for a reason. >> wouldn't it be good if we could have some people who are particularly close to the heart of pope francis. some of our immigrant workers are some of our young people who are troubled. >> what happens to the chair after the pope leaves. we tried to track down the chair used by pope benedict at yankee stadium in 2008. we found it in the same place it was made. the gargiulo and sons -- henry gargiulo says that feeling of pride never goes away. >> oh, henry, you did that? okay. come on in. >> in port chester, michael george, "news 4 new york." >> a neat story. for a lot more on the papal visit, head to our website, nbcnewyork.com. >>> special chair to work on there. it's 4:58. coming up on a.m. a.m. take us with you. watch "today in new york" by downloading -- on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> tough talk from republican presidential candidates in their first debate. >>> plus a major blow to president obama's ir
. >> cardinal timothy dolan came to the dawn bosco workshop to thank carpenters personally. >> good work. >> and to tell them they were chosen for a reason. >> wouldn't it be good if we could have some people who are particularly close to the heart of pope francis. some of our immigrant workers are some of our young people who are troubled. >> what happens to the chair after the pope leaves. we tried to track down the chair used by pope benedict at yankee stadium...
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. >> but we still wanted an explanation from timothy martin. >> why did it take you so long to get theramed pieces to him. >> i am not going to get into it i am not going to have this conversation with you. >> you ask your consumers to give you a written guarantee that they will not post anything negative on social media? >> bye. >> why won't you answer our questions? >> i did answer your questions. >> we never did get the explanation. and we don't know of any other complaints against framing philadelphia, but even if a business has a long, solid history take precautions. the emails are helpful to document his story, but he should have gotten a signed, written contact. no matter what kind of work, get an invoice that details price, job, materials and a start and finish date. if you end up in a dispute that could be a key document. i'm nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. she has done it again. >> she is tough. >> she is tough. >>> gets let the accuweather forecast for the morning. a much better day. >> our weather not so tough tomorrow compared to today. stormtracker live d
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it's also a chance for a special blessing sniemts cardinal timothy dolan blessed the hats at the church. they hung over the top of the sanctuary. they were taken down during the renovation. the ceiling is now restored and the hats are hanging once again. the outside looks fantastic as well. >> amazing. >>> there is a sigh of relief for the family of a 15-year-old boy who put a hole in a century's old painting. doesn't have to pay for it. it shows what happened. he stumbles holding a drink. he punched a fist-sized hole in the painting. it's by a 17th century italian faster. the museum officials say it's part of a private collection. insurance will pay for the restoration. i never heard of anyone being able to carry a drink. >> that's what i was saying when i saw that video. what is he doing with that in a museum? >>> two giant pythons were apparently too big for a vermont collector to handle. one of the snakes, about 17 feet long, weighed in at 220 pounds, michael. the little one, the smaller one, 150 pounds. the collector got him from a new york man but quickly called animal control to
it's also a chance for a special blessing sniemts cardinal timothy dolan blessed the hats at the church. they hung over the top of the sanctuary. they were taken down during the renovation. the ceiling is now restored and the hats are hanging once again. the outside looks fantastic as well. >> amazing. >>> there is a sigh of relief for the family of a 15-year-old boy who put a hole in a century's old painting. doesn't have to pay for it. it shows what happened. he stumbles...
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now, timothy white could face charges.deral property. white shot at the suspect, abdulzeez outside a military center last month. he killed five service members in that attack. >>> just a mangled piece of ladder. moments ago, malaysia officials confirming the small metal debris found on reunion island does not belong to a plane. it's part of a domestic ladder. they continue to search the beach for debris. this comes after a boeing 777 section of the wing was found believed to be from the missing malaysia airlines plane. >> we know what the most famous anchor man likes to drink to unwind. >> i love scotch, scotch, scotch, scotch. >> that might be why he's so successful. a new poll shows 80% of highly educated and wealthy americans like to drink. only half the people with lower incomes and high school diplomas relax with a cocktail. the reason why could be simple. people with more money can afford to drink more. those are your headlines. >> another fact the study confirms. make more, spend more. >>> you thought the presidenti
now, timothy white could face charges.deral property. white shot at the suspect, abdulzeez outside a military center last month. he killed five service members in that attack. >>> just a mangled piece of ladder. moments ago, malaysia officials confirming the small metal debris found on reunion island does not belong to a plane. it's part of a domestic ladder. they continue to search the beach for debris. this comes after a boeing 777 section of the wing was found believed to be from...
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con orgullo le mostraron hoy su trabajo al cardenal timothy dolan, quien resalt la labor y la dedicacinparticipar en la misa con el papa. bite byron duran "es un honor y me siento bien orgullo de ser algo as tan importante." pero tambin otros hispanos, estos jornaleros estn trabajando en la elaboracin de la silla, en la que se sentara el pontfice en la eucarista. una silla construida con manos trabajadoras, que simbolizan el aporte de los indocumentados en nuestra rea. 8:19bite gonzalo cruz jornalero don bosco "y el crear esta silla refleja la justicia, que si podemos mencionar a los jornaleros, a los trabajadores de cada da." entre los jornaleros esta la experiencia de francisco, quien ya haba participado en la construccin de la silla, en su pas nicaragua, cuando la visita de juan pablo ii. una experiencia que con orgullo esta repitiendo. bite francisco jornalero obreros unidos "es un gran orgullo ver una persona sentarse, y una persona tan grande en el mundo, un dolo de los catlicos, participar aunque sea poco, en una silla, es un gran honor." bite cardenal thimoty dolan arzobispo de
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up, victor navasky and katrina vanden heuvel talk about the history of the magazine with timothy naftali. they talk about more recent events, and their own experiences leading the magazine. this program was hosted by new york university and the nation. >> i am sure that i don't need to introduce the people. we are honored that nyu is about to
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. >> reporter: prayer answered for bishop timothy senior at a news conference today. >> this year we are welcoming 20 new men. this is a three fold increase over last year. >> reporter: the highest number here in more than a decade. add to that, 30 new men from partner diocese, and pope francis staying here is more than a banner year at saint charles. >> to see the holy father up close and personal, not on a tv screen or in a photo will be something incredible. >> reporter: midday on saturday of the papal weekend pope francis will greet 150 seminarians at various stages of their study where they will sing for him, and cheer. mike back on october 3rd, 1979 when pope john paul the second enter the same chapel, where pope francis will walk. andrew of saint andrews in newtown is tuning up. >> i do sing but it might be a little will bit louder. i'm just so inspired by his teaching and just loves everybody for who they are. >> reporter: for these new men father brian kane, the dean of the they logical seminary will be their mentor. what is not lost is pain of clergy sex abuse and living in
. >> reporter: prayer answered for bishop timothy senior at a news conference today. >> this year we are welcoming 20 new men. this is a three fold increase over last year. >> reporter: the highest number here in more than a decade. add to that, 30 new men from partner diocese, and pope francis staying here is more than a banner year at saint charles. >> to see the holy father up close and personal, not on a tv screen or in a photo will be something incredible. >>...
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timothy is the co-head of the cold war center. i think you should have a discussion about are we confronting a second cold war? what does that mean for the future of not just this country but -- >> i don't -- i -- i don't believe we are entering a new cold war, but that doesn't mean there aren't people who want one. the difference now is that the challenge is not one that could involve our extinction. this is not -- our differences with russia, which are i believe great are not at the level that they were when the united states and the soviet union were superpowers. >> i would disagree but that's a different debate. i think there were rules then and i think in some cases the rules are not set in the ways and there is reckless talk of use of tactical nuclear weapons because people have forgotten and are distanced. anyway action reque"the nation" played an important role. this is a congealed consensus right now about u.s./russian relations and "the nation" as it has through time is at least challenging that, it's seeking debate, one
timothy is the co-head of the cold war center. i think you should have a discussion about are we confronting a second cold war? what does that mean for the future of not just this country but -- >> i don't -- i -- i don't believe we are entering a new cold war, but that doesn't mean there aren't people who want one. the difference now is that the challenge is not one that could involve our extinction. this is not -- our differences with russia, which are i believe great are not at the...
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for 150 years, if there's one consistent thread, they're not fully consistent threads, as you know, timothy, you've read the book, but it's the belief that empire is toxic for democracy. in that belief, there's also the understanding that if -- that militarism is toxic, and you find alternatives to war. we're not pacifist publication, but it was the animating principle that animated editors through time that was in our dna and came to life in that moment. >> the other part of it is that even when you have impassioned writers who are, like the late robert sherrel, and other people what were talking about, one of the things "the nation" interns do is fact check. "the nation" does not hide inconvenient facts, no matter how passionate the case is it's making on behalf of whatever the subject is. it deals with them in a direct way. it seems to me that's part of the journalistic non-opinion side of even of opinion pieces. >> i was watching katrina's face when you were describing the debates that occurred. i was wondering if we could talk about some of the people you've edited and what it was like
for 150 years, if there's one consistent thread, they're not fully consistent threads, as you know, timothy, you've read the book, but it's the belief that empire is toxic for democracy. in that belief, there's also the understanding that if -- that militarism is toxic, and you find alternatives to war. we're not pacifist publication, but it was the animating principle that animated editors through time that was in our dna and came to life in that moment. >> the other part of it is that...
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. >> we also invited timothy white, chancellor of the california state university system, but he was unable to join us. we're very happy that both of you are here. to begin with, we talked to students at uc and community college campuses and everywhere we went we heard this question. is. >> my question would be, why does it cost so much just to go to school? >> big question. andio janet napolitano, you hea it all the time, as do you, i'm sure. the deal that you cut with the governor froze twipgs for two years in exchange for more state money. but what happens after two years? >> after two years, which will be five years of frozen tuition, in-state tuition will go up pegged generally to the rate of inflation. we are all trying to educate differently, to do all we can to keep costs down. one big change today versus years ago was just the amount of money that the state contributed to the university system in california. >> going consistently down? >> well, and in fact, studies show that the only -- basically the only reason tuition has gone up is because the state contribtion has gone d
. >> we also invited timothy white, chancellor of the california state university system, but he was unable to join us. we're very happy that both of you are here. to begin with, we talked to students at uc and community college campuses and everywhere we went we heard this question. is. >> my question would be, why does it cost so much just to go to school? >> big question. andio janet napolitano, you hea it all the time, as do you, i'm sure. the deal that you cut with the...
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timothy parker will be joining us. that is an hour from now. stay tuned for that. still ahead, a problem for the ages. our next guest says china's latest market intervention may be a dead cat bounce. when first up comes back to you in two minutes. ♪ scarlet: atomic energy chief's have hailed the deal with a ran saying it is a historic opportunity to resolve long-standing issues. -- long-standing issues. butnto has dished issues the client to be specific great supporters of the deal in washington see moment some growing for acceptance. president obama said the democratic donors told them he is ready to deal with crazies and certain problem areas. the debate over using private e-mail for official business has netted the u.s. ambassador to japan. caroline kennedy used a private server to send sensitive but unclassified messages. the inspector general says she did not violate policy. the news comes into the investigation of hillary clinton's use of private e-mail. it has threatened to be an issue in her presidential campaign. and a trail of destruction across western j
timothy parker will be joining us. that is an hour from now. stay tuned for that. still ahead, a problem for the ages. our next guest says china's latest market intervention may be a dead cat bounce. when first up comes back to you in two minutes. ♪ scarlet: atomic energy chief's have hailed the deal with a ran saying it is a historic opportunity to resolve long-standing issues. -- long-standing issues. butnto has dished issues the client to be specific great supporters of the deal in...