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fortunately, her school was way ahead of her on that. [ applause ] >> reporter: this week, unbeknownsto leanna or charles, there was an assembly planned because unbeknownst to leanna or charles the letter worked. leanna got the honor of handing charles his medals. [ applause ] >> reporter: an 8-year-old correcting a 67-year-old injustice. >> it was nice. it was worth the wait. [ applause ] >> reporter: any kid can learn about history. but only a rare few can fix it, too. steve hartman "on the road" in salisbury, maryland. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. m see you sunday on "60 minutes." unday captioning sponsored by cbs >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> i was trying my best to get something started. >> turning frustration into opportunity and not for the bay area's benefit. tonight, there is a push from up north to poach our best and brightest. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. it's no secret, the bay area is burst
fortunately, her school was way ahead of her on that. [ applause ] >> reporter: this week, unbeknownsto leanna or charles, there was an assembly planned because unbeknownst to leanna or charles the letter worked. leanna got the honor of handing charles his medals. [ applause ] >> reporter: an 8-year-old correcting a 67-year-old injustice. >> it was nice. it was worth the wait. [ applause ] >> reporter: any kid can learn about history. but only a rare few can fix it, too....
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the street, and you saw somebody ahead of you unto whom a great pile of bricks is about to fall unbeknownst to her. what do you doe? say, this is interesting, no, you say, "look out" cry out to them, doesn't matter who they are, their religion, political views, just another human being, and your instinct would be to help them. >> host: back to the book "the god argument," freedom from coercive ideology is both a human right and a fundamental civil liberty. >> guest: no question of it. i think about the major religions of the world, and the major political ideologies of the stalinist and nazi kind. they share one thing in common. that is, they have a view that they know how things ought to be organized, and every's got to sign up for it. this is the one thing in common, this structure of ideology, which forces on to people a particular view and particular practice, and i think anybody would agree that your right to freedom, freedom of expression to self-determination, to privacy is the things you want to defend robustly against the totalitarian regime like the stall inist, but in so far as t
the street, and you saw somebody ahead of you unto whom a great pile of bricks is about to fall unbeknownst to her. what do you doe? say, this is interesting, no, you say, "look out" cry out to them, doesn't matter who they are, their religion, political views, just another human being, and your instinct would be to help them. >> host: back to the book "the god argument," freedom from coercive ideology is both a human right and a fundamental civil liberty. >>...
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unbeknownst to her. jon: that's wild. that was really tough.texas. >> jon: texas has the strain of a rebelliousness where you're not sure, even back then do they belong to the spanish or mexican territories, in the united states there's that streak of like we're texans. we're not really a part of anything. we're our own entity. >> you know, there is a whole history of fighting the elements, harsh weather, harsh land, the comanche raids which were very brutal to the people settling out west. there is that independence and that kind of can-do spirit still in texas. >> jon: they still have that thing. obviously every pioneering in different areas sort of has that. but they really held on to that to the point where you can't mess with them. >> well, they did fight for their independence. from mexico. and then they were a republic for ten years. and then they came into the nation as a nation under treaty. that fierce independence is what has really passed through the generations. >> jon: what do you think has happened to texas with like this guy cru
unbeknownst to her. jon: that's wild. that was really tough.texas. >> jon: texas has the strain of a rebelliousness where you're not sure, even back then do they belong to the spanish or mexican territories, in the united states there's that streak of like we're texans. we're not really a part of anything. we're our own entity. >> you know, there is a whole history of fighting the elements, harsh weather, harsh land, the comanche raids which were very brutal to the people settling...
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at a certain point, unbeknownst to weapons inspectors or anyone else other than iraq, it turns out that we had pretty much accounted for the full system. but we didn't know that. >> in 1998, saddam refuses to cooperate further, and the united nations pulls out the weapons inspectors. saddam virtually seals iraq off from the west. in a 1998 letter to president clinton, paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld and other leading neoconservatives urge the president to take action to remove saddam's regime from power. the neocons align with an urbane named ahmed alcohol by. he head the iraqi congress, defectors lobbying to get rid of saddam. >> i say to you now that the opposition is united in its aim of getting rid of saddam and establishing democracy. >> he was a very impressive and effective spokesman for the iraqi opposition to saddam. >> very slick operator who was skillful enough to convey the idea that he could step in as a new leader of iraq. but that was totally divorced from realities on the ground. >> i george walker bush do solemnly swear -- >> when george w. bush is sworn in in january 2
at a certain point, unbeknownst to weapons inspectors or anyone else other than iraq, it turns out that we had pretty much accounted for the full system. but we didn't know that. >> in 1998, saddam refuses to cooperate further, and the united nations pulls out the weapons inspectors. saddam virtually seals iraq off from the west. in a 1998 letter to president clinton, paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld and other leading neoconservatives urge the president to take action to remove saddam's...
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something that we can work with and we do not have to rush it, we do not need to rush it because unbeknownst to some of you, this is one of their legacies that the board is going to leave with the residents of san francisco. it's very important that we get this right on the first time around because we have to live with whatever decisions that the board is going to approve of. i would like us to take a deep breath and take a look at what this is. thank you for accommodating me. >> thank you. >> howard wong. i also want to thank you for all your input and all your in deptsd evaluation of the details of this complex issue. the very fact that we are trying to understand it, demonstrates how difficult it is for the average citizen to have a grasp of the nuances of ceqa legislation. but there is actually a better approach which is to look at the reasonableness of this legislation. and that reasonableness can look at how we look at projects. when i have been on a number of committees and organizations, city agencies and have my career in city government is that when we look at a project, it's desc
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. >>> unbeknownst to most folks on earth the international space station makes a trip around the world every 90 minutes. carrying six adults, hurtling around the globe at around 17,000 miles an hour. they have had anxious moments on board over the last 24 hours. they use an ammonia-based cooling system. the ammonia has been leaking into space. when it exits into the cold vacuum of space, you can see there it looks like snow flakes. they have stabilized the problem but there is a spacewalk tentatively scheduled for tomorrow so two of them can take a look. >>> now is your chance to own an aircraft that has flown u.s. presidents. the government is selling an aging dc-9 bearing the paint scheme from when it carried presidents and vice presidents for over 30 years. the aircraft was used when a smaller alternative was needed to the 747, usually on shorter airport runways. the posted price of the heavily used aircraft is $50,000. video we found from 1999 shows the last time it carried a president and was designated air force one. bill clinton's trip to buffalo, new york. >>> quick show of han
. >>> unbeknownst to most folks on earth the international space station makes a trip around the world every 90 minutes. carrying six adults, hurtling around the globe at around 17,000 miles an hour. they have had anxious moments on board over the last 24 hours. they use an ammonia-based cooling system. the ammonia has been leaking into space. when it exits into the cold vacuum of space, you can see there it looks like snow flakes. they have stabilized the problem but there is a...
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basically corresponding with operators of the web site unbeknownst to him. they are getting involved in some kind of terrorist plot. yes. >> one of your point is that the rise in technology is increasing in globalization and recruitment. so would you say that this recruitment would lead to structures making a, back -- come back and to get people on your side would you say it's going to make a comeback? >> the young lady had a question about the changing structure of terrorist organizations. as i mentioned earlier, terrorist groups are moving away from the model and into more of an amorphous organizational structure and she was asking the increasing number would it be possible for them to kind of coalesce and once again create new organizations in the structure. that's primly unlikely. the only time something like that can really happen is on the terrorist groups operate and place where the states are not very strong like afghanistan or the so-called areas like afghanistan and pakistan where there isn't the presence in bill wall and the insurgent groups to fl
basically corresponding with operators of the web site unbeknownst to him. they are getting involved in some kind of terrorist plot. yes. >> one of your point is that the rise in technology is increasing in globalization and recruitment. so would you say that this recruitment would lead to structures making a, back -- come back and to get people on your side would you say it's going to make a comeback? >> the young lady had a question about the changing structure of terrorist...
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but jonah thought this was kind of embarrassing, so career day in school, he had not -- unbeknownst toacher because he was embarrassed of his father's super awesome profession. he told his teacher that his father was a baker and he had his own pastry store or something. ander s-- and so of course the father comes in and the teacher says, so, richard, we hear you're a baker. he said no, that's awesome, but i think my job is pretty sweet. >> jimmy: that is a strange thing to make up. >> why is my son so ashamed of my career? >> do you remember your first marine five tour? >> oh, my gosh. yeah, we opened for show crow back in the day. >> whew! >> whew, yeah, show crow is awesome. we played at 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. in the parking lot. >> jimmy: that doesn't count as opening for show crow. you're parking attendants for show crow. >> it was a crappy gig, but they paid us a tiny amount of money. people are coming in. it's like a tailgate performance basically. >> jimmy: wow. does show know you're out there? >> i don't think so. i don't think they had any idea. but we would go around, play our sho
but jonah thought this was kind of embarrassing, so career day in school, he had not -- unbeknownst toacher because he was embarrassed of his father's super awesome profession. he told his teacher that his father was a baker and he had his own pastry store or something. ander s-- and so of course the father comes in and the teacher says, so, richard, we hear you're a baker. he said no, that's awesome, but i think my job is pretty sweet. >> jimmy: that is a strange thing to make up....
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. >> neil: do you think this is still going on, unbeknownst to peter, paul is doing this? you know what i mean? even with this latest dustup and brouhaha, the irs is willy-nilly going about harassing ways. >> it's hard to imagine the irs could not have sent out a letter. i would if i were in the irs, sent out a letter saying there should be no more targeting. fact it goes on after the fact is general knowledge in the news is stunning. >> obviously no cease and desist order was given. it begs the next issue, the same organization over which we're going to place 49 different financial details of the healthcare law when they're not checking with each other how to implement a damage for going after tax exempt groups. it does not instill much faith. >> no, in fact, when you talked about does it still go on, i'm getting letters every day from organizations not just c3 or c4, i have a c6 medical organization that told me they were recently targeted and gave up the whole process. so i think we're learning every day about how broad and expansive has been the abuse of power. >> neil
. >> neil: do you think this is still going on, unbeknownst to peter, paul is doing this? you know what i mean? even with this latest dustup and brouhaha, the irs is willy-nilly going about harassing ways. >> it's hard to imagine the irs could not have sent out a letter. i would if i were in the irs, sent out a letter saying there should be no more targeting. fact it goes on after the fact is general knowledge in the news is stunning. >> obviously no cease and desist order was...
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. >> unbeknownst to kenny and bobby, wayne has managed to hobble out the back door. the house was totally engulfed. bobby singh was in the front of the house. i kept trying to holler to him so he would know i was outside. i just hope he heard me. >> out of earshot from wayne, bobby still has no idea that his friend has escaped. >> he said when he pulled up, bobby singh. he had tears in his eyes. he said he couldn't get he out but he tried. so he brought him over to see me and saw me in the driveway and started to cry. >> the fire department later determines the cause to be improper disposal of smoking materials. >> he demonstrated an act of courage and bravery. >> a few weeks later wayne's son paul presents a resolution to the waltham town council, honoring bobby singh. >> you have to pause and put yourself in his shoes and ask, would you have done what he did? really would you? his son is with his him here. and his son also confirmed his dad is a hero. >> god gave me the chance and gave me strength to save somebody. >> yes, i can bobby to be a hero and my hero. >> c
. >> unbeknownst to kenny and bobby, wayne has managed to hobble out the back door. the house was totally engulfed. bobby singh was in the front of the house. i kept trying to holler to him so he would know i was outside. i just hope he heard me. >> out of earshot from wayne, bobby still has no idea that his friend has escaped. >> he said when he pulled up, bobby singh. he had tears in his eyes. he said he couldn't get he out but he tried. so he brought him over to see me and...
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he basically was corresponding with the operators of the website, unbeknownst to him they were actuallyfbi agents and he was arrested for allegedly getting involved in some kind of terroristic plot. yes? >> [inaudible] >> the young lady had a question about the changing structure of terrorist organizations but as i mentioned earlier terrorist groups are moving away from hierarchical model to more of a amorphous structure bridges asking with increasing number of lone wolves, would be possible for them to kind of coalesce and what's can create new organizations with hierarchical structures? that's probably unlikely. the only time something like that can really happen is when terrorist groups operate in places where the states are not very strong, like afghanistan or in the so-called areas that straddle afghanistan and pakistan where there's a presence of a long arm of the law but in situations like that then yes, you could have insurgent groups that can really flourish and they can take on the structure of your traditional hierarchical organizations. because of the tremendous surveillance
he basically was corresponding with the operators of the website, unbeknownst to him they were actuallyfbi agents and he was arrested for allegedly getting involved in some kind of terroristic plot. yes? >> [inaudible] >> the young lady had a question about the changing structure of terrorist organizations but as i mentioned earlier terrorist groups are moving away from hierarchical model to more of a amorphous structure bridges asking with increasing number of lone wolves, would be...
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unbeknownst to him there were actually fbi agents and he was arrested for getting involved in some kind of terrorist attack. >> one of your points was that the rise of technology is decreasing globalization and recruitment. would you say that this recruitment would lead to hierarchal structures making a comeback? these lone wolves get together and get people on their side? would you say they make a comeback? >> the young lady and a question about the changing structure of terrorist organizations. as i mentioned earlier, terrorist groups are moving away from a hierarchical model. more of an amorphous organizational structure. she was asking of with the increasing number, could be possible for them to coalesce and create new organizations with hierarchal structures? that is probably unlikely. the only time something like that could really happen is when terrorist groups operate in places where the states are not very strong, places like afghanistan or the tribal areas. they're really isn't the presence of the long arm of the law. in situations like that you can have groups that flourished
unbeknownst to him there were actually fbi agents and he was arrested for getting involved in some kind of terrorist attack. >> one of your points was that the rise of technology is decreasing globalization and recruitment. would you say that this recruitment would lead to hierarchal structures making a comeback? these lone wolves get together and get people on their side? would you say they make a comeback? >> the young lady and a question about the changing structure of terrorist...
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you're just willy nilly throwing it out, apparently to hear the lawyer tell it, unbeknownst to you that this could be, i don't know, evidence. >> well, i would think that what it suggests to me is that they're not telling the truth about this. if they're not telling the truth about this, then it opens up everything else. what else aren't they telling the truth about? if they're basically saying, gosh, we had no idea that this had anything to do with the bombing, even though it was just a few days after, right in the vicinity of the bombing, two guys that look like they could conceivably be involved in something like this, given that i pre dielections, asking them to three things away, when you generally throw them away yourself. if you had no inkling of that and you want me to believe that, i have to come to the conclusion that you're lying and if you're lying about that, then, pal, what else are you lying about? are you lying about having known about it in advance? are you lying about other things because you're afraid that you're going to involve yourself too much? >> neil: as a lawye
you're just willy nilly throwing it out, apparently to hear the lawyer tell it, unbeknownst to you that this could be, i don't know, evidence. >> well, i would think that what it suggests to me is that they're not telling the truth about this. if they're not telling the truth about this, then it opens up everything else. what else aren't they telling the truth about? if they're basically saying, gosh, we had no idea that this had anything to do with the bombing, even though it was just a...
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as she made the toss, unbeknownst to her, it was dad behind the catcher's mask. in the house. daughters give dads lots of moments of heart breaking sweetness. you have to protect your girl from every male around. for advice on how the raise girlsering with turn obviously to this man. >> quasi modeo predicted all this. >> what? >> these problems in the middle east. >> nostradomas. quasimoto is the hunch back. two different things completelyç >> interesting. >> that's bobby from the sopranos, father of two lovely girls and now the author of big daddy's rules. raising daughters is tougher than i look. it is indeed tougher than you would imagine. a lot of people nowadays wants to be friends with their kids and be on the same level. and you say, heck no. >> listen, i'm your father. i'm not your friend. but i am the best friend you're going to have in your life. because no one ever is going to care about you as much as i care about you. so big daddy's rules. the first rule is i make the rules. all right? >> it's not a democracy will. >> absolutely not. listen, because
as she made the toss, unbeknownst to her, it was dad behind the catcher's mask. in the house. daughters give dads lots of moments of heart breaking sweetness. you have to protect your girl from every male around. for advice on how the raise girlsering with turn obviously to this man. >> quasi modeo predicted all this. >> what? >> these problems in the middle east. >> nostradomas. quasimoto is the hunch back. two different things completelyç >> interesting....
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unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house.ay from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to quote on television. he sends along pictures of himself masturbating. when the decoy tells spikes she lives with her mother, spikes says he could become the mother's boyfriend, come to live at their house and have sex with both of them. >> i'm sure we would have time alone. >> eww, but then you would have my mom's germs on you. >> i'd wash off before. >> spikes also tells the girl he wants to watch her perform oral sex on another man. the decoy is curious -- >> where are you going to find him? >> probably the mall. or maybe on here. but the mall is a sure place. >> just walk up t
unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house.ay from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to...
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. >> unbeknownst to her, there was a last-minute addition right before the show. her watering can had been filled to the brim. >> it was so heavy i couldn't lift it up. now i have to keep walking with this in this shoes. >> no human being can walk in those things. >> it was like your foot is put if a funny way so it's hard to walk. >> the watering can was bad enough, but what was so funny was the desperate attempt of this, i'm sure, wonderful woman to stay vertical with these absurd shoes. >> jim prides himself on taking his job very seriously, but not on this day. >> and when she went down with the can, again, it was like, whoop, there she goes again. that was embarrassing. this was at least the second time. >> well, you are all really just tickled by that, aren't you? you try walking in those shoes. >> we want to apologize. >> hold on, hold on. >> nothing could have prepared kamila or jim for the attention that came once the video went viral. >> i was the star. i was everywhere. i was in the newspaper, in every single news from australia to new york. >> there wa
. >> unbeknownst to her, there was a last-minute addition right before the show. her watering can had been filled to the brim. >> it was so heavy i couldn't lift it up. now i have to keep walking with this in this shoes. >> no human being can walk in those things. >> it was like your foot is put if a funny way so it's hard to walk. >> the watering can was bad enough, but what was so funny was the desperate attempt of this, i'm sure, wonderful woman to stay vertical...
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unbeknownst to each other basically.s the c confluence of events that makes right now the time right for women of all levels of their careers to be forming these little groups? >> what we are seeing is two things happen at the same time. finally after 40 years in the workforce there are enough women in positions of power with their own self-made wealth willing to take chances in that wealth. they're willing to invest it in other women and willing to spin their rolodexes on behalf of other women. the same time in history, we're having all these young women starting their own companies who don't see there's anything they can't do. what's happening, the reason the explosion is going to occur, is the generations are increasingly coming together. the young women bring technological know how, passion, moxy, insight into innovation that is targeted at their generation. the older women bring executional expertise, operational expertise and money. they're coming together. they're forming companies. they're investing in one anothe
unbeknownst to each other basically.s the c confluence of events that makes right now the time right for women of all levels of their careers to be forming these little groups? >> what we are seeing is two things happen at the same time. finally after 40 years in the workforce there are enough women in positions of power with their own self-made wealth willing to take chances in that wealth. they're willing to invest it in other women and willing to spin their rolodexes on behalf of other...
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. >> stephanie: tragically and unbeknownst to the senator at the time a series of tornados were hittingand offers his thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families. the white house cited hopes that the republican party has returned to its senses we are stuck in this together, when there are damage, you come to us, and the damage doesn't just hit rhode island and texas, it hits minnesota with dying force, and like it or not we're in this together. are those some sort of radical comments? >> no. >> unless you are a climate change denier. >> i think that's the radicalism. >> stephanie: thank you. all right. we have lewis black coming up at the bottom of the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> oh, i like her. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war
. >> stephanie: tragically and unbeknownst to the senator at the time a series of tornados were hittingand offers his thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families. the white house cited hopes that the republican party has returned to its senses we are stuck in this together, when there are damage, you come to us, and the damage doesn't just hit rhode island and texas, it hits minnesota with dying force, and like it or not we're in this together. are those some sort of radical...
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they have been slapping the press in the face unbeknownst to the press now for a number of years. now their big kiss and makeup moment is an off the record session as you say with bureau chiefs where, i don't know, what are they going to do bring them in there and massage their egos a little bit. we care about you, we value you. if you mention anything that was said in this meeting to your reporters. are the subpoenas going to start flying again who leaked what to their employees news organizations news organizations going along with it so far based on my information the "the washington post" and others what are you thinking? you have got to get with fox news and the "new york times" and the associated press and the huffington post. >> cnn mcclatchey. >> it's amazing. eric holder has managed to do the unthinkable. he has at least temporarily united the washington press corps against the obama administration and somehow continues to make it worse. i have to wonder who is managing his damage control and his public relations strategy here. it's disastrous. >> that's an interesting po
they have been slapping the press in the face unbeknownst to the press now for a number of years. now their big kiss and makeup moment is an off the record session as you say with bureau chiefs where, i don't know, what are they going to do bring them in there and massage their egos a little bit. we care about you, we value you. if you mention anything that was said in this meeting to your reporters. are the subpoenas going to start flying again who leaked what to their employees news...
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unbeknownst to washington, the head indian, in this particular group, his father was killed by the french colonel the local colonel . >> the french that hate his father -- [inaudible] found no evidence of . >> he tells washington they're coming down here. and washington sets up a trap. an ambush and kims 46 -- kills 46 of them. later on, the king of england said that a young man in the colony started the french and indian war. the french didn't take too kindly to it happening. but when the they killed 26 french surveyors, workers, sold injure, whatever diplomatic party. and the head indian brings the cornel, who killed his father. chops off the top of his head, reaches to the skull and brings out the brain. and says to his father, up in heaven, i avenge you father. george washington -- i think that would disturb me a little bit if it happened. george washington just stood there and wasn't much he could do. when he reported back to england as far as what went on, he said, we ran to some french military. the local indian help us subdue them. and the words he used was thrill of the bullets f
unbeknownst to washington, the head indian, in this particular group, his father was killed by the french colonel the local colonel . >> the french that hate his father -- [inaudible] found no evidence of . >> he tells washington they're coming down here. and washington sets up a trap. an ambush and kims 46 -- kills 46 of them. later on, the king of england said that a young man in the colony started the french and indian war. the french didn't take too kindly to it happening. but...
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unbeknownst to washington, the head indian, in this particular group, his father was killed by the frenchcolonel the local colonel . >> the french that hate his father -- [inaudible] found no evidence of . >> he tells washington they're coming down here. and washington sets up a trap. an ambush and kims 46 -- kills 46 of them. later on, the king of england said that a young man in the colony started the french and indian war. the french didn't take too kindly to it happening. but when the they killed 26 french surveyors, workers, sold injure, whatever diplomatic party. and the head indian brings the cornel, who killed his father. chops off the top of his head, reaches to the skull and brings out the brain. and says to his father, up in heaven, i avenge you father. george washington -- i think that would disturb me a little bit if it happened. george washington just stood there and wasn't much he could do. when he reported back to england as far as what went on, he said, we ran to some french military. the local indian help us subdue them. and the words he used was thrill of the bullets fl
unbeknownst to washington, the head indian, in this particular group, his father was killed by the frenchcolonel the local colonel . >> the french that hate his father -- [inaudible] found no evidence of . >> he tells washington they're coming down here. and washington sets up a trap. an ambush and kims 46 -- kills 46 of them. later on, the king of england said that a young man in the colony started the french and indian war. the french didn't take too kindly to it happening. but...
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a secret score unbeknownst to me. we would be glad to work with you on this. if the sponsors of the underlying piece of legislation would work with us, this is not just something that touches texas and california but also arizona and northern ports of entry as well. i think there is concern all around. >> the senator from new york. >> i agree with senator feinstein. withve been to nogales senator flake gather clearly needs to be worked on these ports of entry to make these both more secure and help commerce. even before the omb estimate which just came one hour ago, $14 billion, this would have cost about $10 billion, $6 billion to do it and $1.50 billion per year by several years and another four billion to maintain it. that's a bit beyond what we can afford, but to lower the cost, keep the concept, and focus particularly on southern ports of entry makes a good deal of sense and i would love to work with senator feinstein, senator cornyn, and senator flake as well. senator session as recognized for two minutes and then senator klobuchar, that senator cornyn,
a secret score unbeknownst to me. we would be glad to work with you on this. if the sponsors of the underlying piece of legislation would work with us, this is not just something that touches texas and california but also arizona and northern ports of entry as well. i think there is concern all around. >> the senator from new york. >> i agree with senator feinstein. withve been to nogales senator flake gather clearly needs to be worked on these ports of entry to make these both more...
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unbeknownst to the world, the fbi had a new weapon. just prior to the amazon had, one of the founders had been arrested. then, for some 10 months, he turned informant. and we know who you are and we know where you live ♪ >> jake was arrested in july 2011. his last week's fed "you cannot arrest an idea -- his last tweets read, "you cannot rest idea." >> you must have forseen there would be consequences. >> at the time, i was 17 or 18 years old, quite mentally unstable and in a very bad place. at times, i could see through and see of internet that there would be consequences, but it was more a case of who cares if there is a consequence? i want to live in a moment and enjoy this glimmer of attention. >> experts have little doubt that lulzsec will be remembered. they achieved a rare thing -- notoriety online and in the real world. in the brief time they existed, what they call 50 days of lulz. but the outcome has not be in -- been a happy one for any of the members. one member could face up to 120 years behind bars. other key members incl
unbeknownst to the world, the fbi had a new weapon. just prior to the amazon had, one of the founders had been arrested. then, for some 10 months, he turned informant. and we know who you are and we know where you live ♪ >> jake was arrested in july 2011. his last week's fed "you cannot arrest an idea -- his last tweets read, "you cannot rest idea." >> you must have forseen there would be consequences. >> at the time, i was 17 or 18 years old, quite mentally...