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it's called project unbreakable.ious. in july, a 15-year-old girl told her parents she was raped on her way to work. to this day, the man she says raped her has not been arrested. so, some men took mattered into their own hands. gary tuchman reports. >> reporter: detroit resident angel garza is infuriated. >> we're going to do what we have to do to protect our kids. that's pretty much it. >> reporter: for garza, that means vigilante justice. for a man being investigated for a rape in his neighborhood. garza posted this on facebook. if i seen him, i'd call the cops. then i would beat the blank out of him until the cops arrive. >> in my heart, i felt like it was right. >> and vigilante justice is what happened. but first, how it all began. the cafe con leche coffee house, a popular spot in southwest detroit. a 15-year-old girl we'll call jane had just gotten her first job here. she had down's syndrome, so it was an especially wonderful accomplishment for her. and the cafe owner thought it was wonderful, too. >> she was
it's called project unbreakable.ious. in july, a 15-year-old girl told her parents she was raped on her way to work. to this day, the man she says raped her has not been arrested. so, some men took mattered into their own hands. gary tuchman reports. >> reporter: detroit resident angel garza is infuriated. >> we're going to do what we have to do to protect our kids. that's pretty much it. >> reporter: for garza, that means vigilante justice. for a man being investigated for a...
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unbreakable michael elgin against machine gun anderson. that is awesome, kevin.so see kevin steen one on one against roderick strong. we kick the hour off with michael elgin against tommaso ciampa. >> i hate tommaso ciampa, i hate that guy. here comes the former prodigy, i should say. mike bennett! >> former prodigy in deed. just resigned, new "ring of honor" contract. only thing he is missing right now is his beautiful woman. >> where is she? >> well maria is barred from the building by nigel mcguinness after what happened in toronto, during the first round match between bennett and bj whitmer. he is not going to need it tonight. >> and a special treat here this week tommaso ciampa is going to be brought to the ring live by last remaining pinnacle. >> is that a wrap group? >> no, it is a rock band. they created his signature theme and they are playing live. take a look. ♪ it is ciampa vs. bennett. great job by last remaining pinnacle. let's quickly go to the tale of the tape. quarter final match ups within the hour. as ciampa casts a weary glance down towards yo
unbreakable michael elgin against machine gun anderson. that is awesome, kevin.so see kevin steen one on one against roderick strong. we kick the hour off with michael elgin against tommaso ciampa. >> i hate tommaso ciampa, i hate that guy. here comes the former prodigy, i should say. mike bennett! >> former prodigy in deed. just resigned, new "ring of honor" contract. only thing he is missing right now is his beautiful woman. >> where is she? >> well maria is...
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. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find amongs civiliansis may be why. tim and his iraqi interpreter were targeted half a dozen times in iraq. falah now retired asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do? >> such events happen? and you don't think about it. >> reporter: working with the u.s. army in iraq was okay at first, but soon got dicey for his family. one of his sons were hurt when their car was blown up in their driveway. >> he got burned on his arm and leg. >> reporter: so when he wanted to bring his family to live in america, tim pulled out all of the stops. >> we could not, i repeat, could not have accomplished our mission without him or his fellow interpreters. >> five years visas were granted but now time is running out. the state department says we welcome any actions by congress to extent the iraqi siv program, and are working with our partners and interested members of congress to extent our authority to allow for the continued issuance of special immigrant visas. the lawyers working on behalf of iraqis who are stil
. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find amongs civiliansis may be why. tim and his iraqi interpreter were targeted half a dozen times in iraq. falah now retired asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do? >> such events happen? and you don't think about it. >> reporter: working with the u.s. army in iraq was okay at first, but soon got dicey for his family. one of his sons were hurt when their car was blown up...
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. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond among military men that you tend not to find among civiliansthis may be why. what do you do after you have been blown up and surpoovivesur? >> it happened every day. >> reporter: working with the army was okay at first, but one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> he got burned on his arm and leg. >> reporter: so when falah wants to come live in america, tim pulled out all of the stops. >> we could not, and i would like to emphasize not, could not have accomplished our mission without him or his fellow interpreters. >> reporter: five years ago congress authorized 25,000 visas, but the state department has issued only 25% of them, and now time is running out unless congress actings by the end of the month, the law allowing these visas will expire. the state department says . . . lawyers working on behalf of iraqis who worked with the u.s. military and are still seeking vie saas say thousands could be shut oun completely. >> this wouldn't be the catastrophe it is if they would have issueded the visas
. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond among military men that you tend not to find among civiliansthis may be why. what do you do after you have been blown up and surpoovivesur? >> it happened every day. >> reporter: working with the army was okay at first, but one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> he got burned on his arm and leg. >> reporter: so when falah wants to come live in america, tim pulled out all of...
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the spirit of the people here remains unbreakable. >> in columbia, members of the revolutionary armed forces known as the farc has responded to the government's message by laying down their weapons. peace talks continue between the government and rebel leaders, but they're still clashes in many parts of the country. members are turning in their arms ahead of the agreement. >> in the middle of the central plaza, columbia's minister of defense sent a strong message to the commander in that area. the modem -- to mobilize with your man. you can recuperate your life and your family. do it to save the lives of your men and to have a future. he appealed to leftist drillers to give up arms in one of their strongholds. just -- leftist guerrillas to give up arms in one of their strongholds. >> we are speaking to the children and the youth. don't let yourself be recruited by terrorist groups or any other criminal groups. >> the events started with a forum between defense officials and recently demobilize farc members. they told cautionary tales to the children present. one was a harrowing person
the spirit of the people here remains unbreakable. >> in columbia, members of the revolutionary armed forces known as the farc has responded to the government's message by laying down their weapons. peace talks continue between the government and rebel leaders, but they're still clashes in many parts of the country. members are turning in their arms ahead of the agreement. >> in the middle of the central plaza, columbia's minister of defense sent a strong message to the commander in...
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were unbreakable. unbreakable. i don't think, i mean, che and castro could disagree on things, for example, what kind of revolution in -- the soviet style was more coming up to wait for conditions to be right before your wage revolution whereas che was more, ma you don't wait for the conditions to be right. to this injustice you go ahead and you create, you make that revolution. but just from my perspective, from my opinion, i don't think castro sent into bolivia to his death. i think it cast wa was a blessig wherewith to bolivia and he was exporting a cuban style revolution to the country, which he hoped would spread to bolivia's neighbors. >> by the local population had no understanding of the government. some of them didn't even know what country they belong to really. the level of education of this area that che chose to start his operation, the people there were surviving. they were very, very suspicious of strangers. they gave him virtually no support. this doctrine of revolution, yeah, it just fell on deaf i
were unbreakable. unbreakable. i don't think, i mean, che and castro could disagree on things, for example, what kind of revolution in -- the soviet style was more coming up to wait for conditions to be right before your wage revolution whereas che was more, ma you don't wait for the conditions to be right. to this injustice you go ahead and you create, you make that revolution. but just from my perspective, from my opinion, i don't think castro sent into bolivia to his death. i think it cast...
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. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find among civilianshe whole of the back of this vehicle is gone. >> reporter: and this may be why. hymn and his iraqi interpreter were targeted half a dozen times in iraq. falah, now retired from service asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do after you have been blown up and survived. >> such events happened and you don't think about it. >> reporter: working with the u.s. army in iraq was okay at first but soon got dicey for his family. one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> he was burned on his arm and leg. >> so when he wanted to come live in america, tim pulls out all of the stops to get him a special visa. >> we could not, and i would like to emphasize not, could not have accomplished our mission without him or his fell plea interprettors. >> reporter: the state department has issued only 25% of the visas authorized. unless congress acts by the end of the month, the law allowing these visas will expire. the state department says we welcome
. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find among civilianshe whole of the back of this vehicle is gone. >> reporter: and this may be why. hymn and his iraqi interpreter were targeted half a dozen times in iraq. falah, now retired from service asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do after you have been blown up and survived. >> such events happened and you don't think about it. >> reporter: working with...
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. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find among a siland this may be why. time and his iraqi interpret were targeted half a does times while on doubt any iraq. now retired from service he asked us not to use his last name. what do you do after you have been blown up and survived? >> it happens so often you don't think about. >> reporter: working with the u.s. arm any iraq was okay at first but soon it got dicey one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> he got burned on his arm and leg passing through the ball of fire. >> reporter: so went today bring his family to live in america. tim pulled out the stops to get a visa for iraqis who had worked for and with the u.s. >> we could not and i emphasize could not have accomplished our mission without him or his fellow interpreters. >> reporter: five years ago congress authorized 25,000 u.s. vehicleses visa for his iraqs be only issued 25% of them. now time is running out. unless congress acts by the he want of. the month laying these the law expires
. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find among a siland this may be why. time and his iraqi interpret were targeted half a does times while on doubt any iraq. now retired from service he asked us not to use his last name. what do you do after you have been blown up and survived? >> it happens so often you don't think about. >> reporter: working with the u.s. arm any iraq was okay at first but soon it got dicey one of his sons...
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you want to present unbreakable resolve.ut when you do so, you frighten your own country or your allies. >> people are paying attention to the polls right now and the push back it has gotten. >> there is a push back is entirely normal. i would say that what was abnormal was the fervor for invading iraq. in 2003. there was no reason to do this. standing back and looking at it. sue dam hussein wasn't part of the 9/11, nor was he an immediate threat to the united states, and he was being contained. so secretary of state knew this, he just couldn't break through the group that wanted to finish gulf war, and get rid of sudden dam hussein. they viewed iraq as the first in a number of states they would knock off in the region, and when they didn't find chemical weapons in iraq, they created the idea that they would democracy as the rallying cry. as a clever, clef ploy. because it bridges the partisan divide. but now the american people has seen through this. we understand that you can't just expect people to go to the polls and cas
you want to present unbreakable resolve.ut when you do so, you frighten your own country or your allies. >> people are paying attention to the polls right now and the push back it has gotten. >> there is a push back is entirely normal. i would say that what was abnormal was the fervor for invading iraq. in 2003. there was no reason to do this. standing back and looking at it. sue dam hussein wasn't part of the 9/11, nor was he an immediate threat to the united states, and he was...
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i think your encrypted internet is unbreakable wrong the ad to say has a way into your info i'll tell you more after the break. down as terrorists they hide in the woods and prepare to become suicide bombers. those still believe these young men can be saved. oh you've gotten so thin. the mothers won't sleep at night they'll follow those sons into the woods find them and return them to a peaceful life they killed almost everybody. had been able to take him away from maybe that was by chance. how does it feel to be a terrorist mother. if you have even the slightest chance come home. my son takes terrorist on o.t. . secret lab or a tory tim curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dog. welcome back you're watching r.t. and an army of supercomputers covert work with internet companies and tell me go trickery this is the forest that's latin america's n.s.a. and britain's g.c. h.q. to crack into any encrypted sy
i think your encrypted internet is unbreakable wrong the ad to say has a way into your info i'll tell you more after the break. down as terrorists they hide in the woods and prepare to become suicide bombers. those still believe these young men can be saved. oh you've gotten so thin. the mothers won't sleep at night they'll follow those sons into the woods find them and return them to a peaceful life they killed almost everybody. had been able to take him away from maybe that was by chance. how...
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i don't think you're encrypted into that is unbreakable wrong the n.s.a. has a way into you know in full i'll tell you more off to the break. but how you would test the intentions of somebody and how would you know the intentions of george w. bush one can launch that war on false pretext is now recognized internationally that saddam hussein never had weapons of mass destruction i think that sharing your point of view in any circumstance is a good thing so if you want to open up another country's eyes to a different source of government or a different type of government or a different type of authority i think that being open minded in taking it in and perhaps there are better ways of doing it than through force like i just said being invasive but i think that to be open minded i guess. choose your language. killing the kid with knowing if you're going to stay still some. choose good sense to. choose to use the great. choose the stories that if you. choose to be access to. thanks for staying with us here on our team an army of supercomputers converted to wo
i don't think you're encrypted into that is unbreakable wrong the n.s.a. has a way into you know in full i'll tell you more off to the break. but how you would test the intentions of somebody and how would you know the intentions of george w. bush one can launch that war on false pretext is now recognized internationally that saddam hussein never had weapons of mass destruction i think that sharing your point of view in any circumstance is a good thing so if you want to open up another...
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. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find amongst civiliansis may be why. tim and his iraqi interpreter were targeted half a dozen times. he asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do after you have been blown up and survived. >> [ technical difficulties ] >> without him or his fell fellfellow -- [ technical difficulties ] >> but the state department has issued only 25% of them. and now time is running out. unless congress acts by the end of the month, the law allowing these visas will expire. the state department says we welcome any action by congress to extent the program, and are working with interested members of congress to extend our authority to allow for the continued issuance of special immigrant vie saas. lawyers working on behalf of iraqis who are still speaking visas, say thousands of them could be shut out. >> this couldn't be the problem it is, if this program had been handled efficiently and expeditiously as it should have been. >> reporter: tim says looking after those who risked their lives and their family's lives f
. >> reporter: there is an unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find amongst civiliansis may be why. tim and his iraqi interpreter were targeted half a dozen times. he asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do after you have been blown up and survived. >> [ technical difficulties ] >> without him or his fell fellfellow -- [ technical difficulties ] >> but the state department has issued only 25% of them. and now time is running out....
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unbreakable bond between the 2 fathers. >> something i have never told anybody.rate blue ray release >> celebrate blue ray release for star trek into darkness >> we went exclusive for valerie harper dance rehearsal preparing for monday night season premier of "dancing with the stars". today it is double day. funny man versus this. >> i knew it was sad standing in the airport at lax getting ready to go to new york i was waiting in line with my tickets and i caught myself going about -- and i go. no. no. the this is not good. >>reporter: sure sign bill is all in for this "dancing with the stars"gig. at 56. no dancing experience about the fox trot and partner. >> i told them in the interview i said you guys may have hired me just for the fun of it. i'll try to win this thing and we are in a good position. nobody expects anything from u us. >> nobody expects anything. >> bring it on. watch out for that guy, though. right? because he's acting like he doesn't know but watch out. >>reporter: battle of the bill rages on. bill nye the science guy 57 years old at 6 foot 1
unbreakable bond between the 2 fathers. >> something i have never told anybody.rate blue ray release >> celebrate blue ray release for star trek into darkness >> we went exclusive for valerie harper dance rehearsal preparing for monday night season premier of "dancing with the stars". today it is double day. funny man versus this. >> i knew it was sad standing in the airport at lax getting ready to go to new york i was waiting in line with my tickets and i...
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. >> there is an unbreakable bond between military man that you don't tend ofind among civilians. this may be why, tim coo coon ad his iraqy driver. >> what do you do to just survive? it's an everyday activity yes. >> one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> passing through ball of fire to the house. >> when fallah wanted to bring his family to the united states, tim pulled out all the stops. for an are are immigrant. >> we could not have accomplished the situation without the him of him. >> now time is running out, unless congress acts by the end of the month, the law allowing these siv visas will expire. the state department says, we welcome any efforts to extend the siv program, we are working with interested members of congress to extend the policy, to allow for the special issuance of immigrant visas. thousands of them could be soon shut out completely. >> this wouldn't be the potential catastrophe as it is, if the state department and the department of homeland security had administers this policy efficiently and expeditiously, n
. >> there is an unbreakable bond between military man that you don't tend ofind among civilians. this may be why, tim coo coon ad his iraqy driver. >> what do you do to just survive? it's an everyday activity yes. >> one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> passing through ball of fire to the house. >> when fallah wanted to bring his family to the united states, tim pulled out all the stops. for an are are immigrant....
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tonight "unbreakable." here's keith morrison. >> it's a long way home, back to that place tucked away beneath the towering red cliffs between utah and arizona. the place she lived in that other lifetime. >> it's tough to be back. it brings up a lot of things that are still really raw. >> then when she was known as sister becky and wore those colorful prairie dresses and piled up her long and braided hair and shared a husband with more than 60 other women. it was here in this place they call short creek, or just the creek, here where it happened, on the dark side of the real big love. >> a lot of us the same. and a lot has changed. and i'm not the same person that i was either. >> her name is rebecca musser. she has come back to the creek for the first time in years, hoping to find family or friends she left behind. anyone that is, who might actually speak to her, given what she did. given what she caused. oh, yes, she's the one. you've heard perhaps about the strange religious leader, his shocking crimes, h
tonight "unbreakable." here's keith morrison. >> it's a long way home, back to that place tucked away beneath the towering red cliffs between utah and arizona. the place she lived in that other lifetime. >> it's tough to be back. it brings up a lot of things that are still really raw. >> then when she was known as sister becky and wore those colorful prairie dresses and piled up her long and braided hair and shared a husband with more than 60 other women. it was here...
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and now, that unbreakable bond is being strengthened at a cigar store in cockeysville. >> really, the police department is just near and dear to our hearts. a lot of them support us. so anything we can do to support them back. >> finney helmuth is the co- owner of the humador. 500 are expected to come here, to smoke, buy cigars, watch the game and eat and drink. >> this family has generously opened it up to have a fundraiser for jason's family. what he was doing was going out to get the bad guys. >> we asked them not to run the air purifiers so you could see the smoke. but they stress, you don't have to smell like a cigar. >> it's not about the cigars. it's all about the family. we'll have tents outside. and most of the food will be outside. if people do smoke and want to come inside, the whole building is open to everybody. >> reporter: the f.o.p. expects to raise over $10,000. in cockeysville, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> that event on sunday is across from antique row in cockeysville. it begins at 11:00 a.m. >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> seeing your child on
and now, that unbreakable bond is being strengthened at a cigar store in cockeysville. >> really, the police department is just near and dear to our hearts. a lot of them support us. so anything we can do to support them back. >> finney helmuth is the co- owner of the humador. 500 are expected to come here, to smoke, buy cigars, watch the game and eat and drink. >> this family has generously opened it up to have a fundraiser for jason's family. what he was doing was going out...
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. >> reporter: there is an u unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find among civilians. and this may be why. tim and his iraqi interpreter were tarted several times. fallah now retired from service asked us not to use his last name. >> reporter: what do you do when you've been blown up and you survive. >> it's an every day our republicans. >> reporter: working with the u.s. army in iraq was okay for him at first but then got dicey. one of their sons were hurt when the car was blown up in the driveway of their home so when fal lah wanted to bring his family to the u.s. tim pulled out all the stops for iraqis who worked with and for the u.s. >> we could not, capital n, capital o, capital t we could not have accomplished our mission without him and his fellow interpreter interpreters. there have been visas applied for but they have only passed 25% of them lawyers working on behalf of iraqis who worked on the u.s. military and are still seeking visas say thousands of them could soon be shout out completely. >> this wouldn't be the potential catastrophe that it is if the hom
. >> reporter: there is an u unbreakable bond between military men that you tend not to find among civilians. and this may be why. tim and his iraqi interpreter were tarted several times. fallah now retired from service asked us not to use his last name. >> reporter: what do you do when you've been blown up and you survive. >> it's an every day our republicans. >> reporter: working with the u.s. army in iraq was okay for him at first but then got dicey. one of their sons...
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and now, that unbreakable bond is being at a department store. >> really, a lot of them support us. >dy is the co-owner of the humador. sunday, 500 people are expected to come here to smoke, buy a cigar, watch the game, eat and drink. >> this family, the owners of this business, have generously opened it up to have a fundraiser for jason's family. what he was doing was going out to get the bad guys. >> reporter: this is a cigar store. but we asked them not to run the air purifier so you could see the smoke. but they stress, come to the fundraiser. you don't have to leave smelling like a cigar. >> it's not about the cigars. it's about the family. we'll have tents outside. most of the food will be outside. and if people do smoke and want to come inside, the whole building is open to everybody. >> the f.o.p. hopes to raise $10,000. in cockeysville, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and that event on sunday is across from antique row in cockeysville. begins at 11:00 a.m. >>> beautiful weather. looks like it's going to continue for the rest of this month. only a few days left. 75 now. ea
and now, that unbreakable bond is being at a department store. >> really, a lot of them support us. >dy is the co-owner of the humador. sunday, 500 people are expected to come here to smoke, buy a cigar, watch the game, eat and drink. >> this family, the owners of this business, have generously opened it up to have a fundraiser for jason's family. what he was doing was going out to get the bad guys. >> reporter: this is a cigar store. but we asked them not to run the air...
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it's an unbreakable law of american political science when have a midterm election the president's party have a democratic president who was elected or re-elected, then two years later when there is the next election, republicans will do really well and vice versa. if you have a republican president who's just been elected or re-elected, then two years later the president's party will lose seats and in that case the democrats will do well. it's just the way it goes. every once in a while we defy that but it's basically a rule. in american politics we like the pendulum to swing back and forth between the parties. although we have been trained now for years to think about republican president ronald reagan as a saint, and to think of the reagan years as some sort of ground exception from all things predictable and partisan and even depressing in american
it's an unbreakable law of american political science when have a midterm election the president's party have a democratic president who was elected or re-elected, then two years later when there is the next election, republicans will do really well and vice versa. if you have a republican president who's just been elected or re-elected, then two years later the president's party will lose seats and in that case the democrats will do well. it's just the way it goes. every once in a while we...
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so it is not clear that this anti-chemical weapon rule is some sort of unbreakable vow of international weapons were used, the u.s. essentially approved. >> there is also this notion that the chemical weapons are kind of uniquely harmful to civilian populations. but there is no method of war that does not also kill civilian populations. bombs do it. drones do it. we've seen soldiers firing their individual weapons firing them at the wrong people. they have killed children and all sorts of innocence, unintentionally, sometimes even intentionally, in the case of lieutenant kelly in vietnam and other misbehaviors in war. and so even that concept of the gas is uniquely vicious to innocents ignores the fact that every method of war is vicious to innocents. >> right, i couldn't agree more. i mean, if you ask a woman in aleppo who has just seen her family blown up by artillery fire, and if you ask her if she takes solace that they didn't die in a gas attack, of course she would find that absurd. and we can end up in a truly ridiculous situation here where if assad stops using chemical weapons
so it is not clear that this anti-chemical weapon rule is some sort of unbreakable vow of international weapons were used, the u.s. essentially approved. >> there is also this notion that the chemical weapons are kind of uniquely harmful to civilian populations. but there is no method of war that does not also kill civilian populations. bombs do it. drones do it. we've seen soldiers firing their individual weapons firing them at the wrong people. they have killed children and all sorts of...
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. >> there is an unbreakable bond that you cannot define among civilians with military man. >> the wholeack of this vehicle is gone. >> tim and his interpreter were targeted half a dozen times while on duty in iraq. now retired from service, he asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do after you've been blown up and survived. >> such events happened, and now you don't think about it. >> it's an everyday occurrence. >> working in iraq was ok at first but soon got dicey for his family. one of his sons was hurt when their car was blown up in the driveway of their home. >> he got burned on his arm and leg, passing through the ball of fire out of the house. >> when he wanted to bring his family to live in america, tim pulled out all the stops to get him a special immigrant visa for iraqis hood worked with and fought for the u.s. >> we could not, and i'd like to emphasize not with a capital n have accomplished our mission without him or his fellow interpreters. >> five years ago, congress authorized 25,000 visas for families like him, but the state department has issued only 25% of
. >> there is an unbreakable bond that you cannot define among civilians with military man. >> the wholeack of this vehicle is gone. >> tim and his interpreter were targeted half a dozen times while on duty in iraq. now retired from service, he asked us not to use his last name. >> what do you do after you've been blown up and survived. >> such events happened, and now you don't think about it. >> it's an everyday occurrence. >> working in iraq was ok...
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it's an unbreakable law of american political science when have a midterm election the president's party loses seats. if you have a democratic president who was elected or re-elected, then two years later when there is the next election, republicans will do really well and vice versa. if you have a republican president who's just been elected or re-elected, then two years later the president's party will lose seats and in that case the democrats will do well. it's just the way it goes. every once in a while we defy that but it's basically a rule. in american politics we like the pendulum to swing back and forth between the parties. although we have been trained now for years to think about republican president ronald reagan as a saint, and to think of the reagan years as some sort of ground exception from all things predictable and partisan and even depressing in american politics, that old rule about the midterm elections was also true for the ronald reagan presidency. he won re-election in 1984 by approximately a bazillion, but then in 1986, 2 years later at the midterm elections, it w
it's an unbreakable law of american political science when have a midterm election the president's party loses seats. if you have a democratic president who was elected or re-elected, then two years later when there is the next election, republicans will do really well and vice versa. if you have a republican president who's just been elected or re-elected, then two years later the president's party will lose seats and in that case the democrats will do well. it's just the way it goes. every...
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so it is not clear that this anti-chemical weapon rule is some sort of unbreakable vow of internationalentially approved. >> there is also this notion that the chemical weapons are kind of uniquely harmful to civilian populations. but there is no method of war that does not also kill civilian populations. bombs do it. drones do it. we've seen soldiers firing their individual weapons firing them at the wrong people. they have killed children and all sorts of innocence, unintentionally, sometimes even intentionally, in the case of lieutenant kelly in vietnam and other misbehaviors in war. and so even that concept of the gas is uniquely vicious to innocents ignores the fact that every method of war is vicious to innocents. >> right, i couldn't agree more. i mean, if you >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in."
so it is not clear that this anti-chemical weapon rule is some sort of unbreakable vow of internationalentially approved. >> there is also this notion that the chemical weapons are kind of uniquely harmful to civilian populations. but there is no method of war that does not also kill civilian populations. bombs do it. drones do it. we've seen soldiers firing their individual weapons firing them at the wrong people. they have killed children and all sorts of innocence, unintentionally,...
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he had broken them, which he felt was a bit unusual because oakley had a reputation of being unbreakableo silverman sends the glasses in question off to oakley. >> and they said these are not our frames. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from flimmer's shop. >> they reported back to us that no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> he denies that accusation and before this february 2007 attack, silverman has several conversations with plimmer both on the phone and face to face. >> he refused to acknowledge what he was doing all the way down the pike. >> then one morning, silverman says he receives an unusual call from plimmer. >> we got that famous phone call in the morning of saying he had found god, he found religion, he was going to pay restitution. he wanted to talk to me. >> silverman arrives at adam plimmer's optical store and is blind sided by what follows. >> i'm sorry. did i hit you? >> he opens it up and slams it in my face. >> oh, oh, i'm sorry. >> he grabs the papers out of my arm and starts whacking me with those. >> what, what, you going to hit
he had broken them, which he felt was a bit unusual because oakley had a reputation of being unbreakableo silverman sends the glasses in question off to oakley. >> and they said these are not our frames. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from flimmer's shop. >> they reported back to us that no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> he denies that accusation and before this february 2007 attack, silverman has several conversations with plimmer...
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each cup forms an almost unbreakable seal on doug's head and mask.nce the sucker fastens on, it's almost impossible to pry off. my mask was coming off. my regulator was coming out and the fight was on. i'm at a great disadvantage when i'm under water, because this is the octopus' territory. that's where the octopus lives. i don't live there. the octopus doesn't need air to breathe. i do. the octopus has eight arms. i only have two. you're at the octopus' mercy. >> the regulator is slipping out of his mouth. it's do or die. >> i'm trying with one hand to put my regulator back on my mouth and trying with one hand to put my mask back on and with anything that's remaining i'm trying to peel the arms of the octopus off my mask. >> one by one, he peels off every vacuum-like sucker and each overpowering tentacle. >> it was all of doug's strength just to get one arm off, and he had three or four of them all over his head. >> i'd peel one arm off and two more arms would stick to me. i'd peel those off and two more would stick over on this side. it was -- it w
each cup forms an almost unbreakable seal on doug's head and mask.nce the sucker fastens on, it's almost impossible to pry off. my mask was coming off. my regulator was coming out and the fight was on. i'm at a great disadvantage when i'm under water, because this is the octopus' territory. that's where the octopus lives. i don't live there. the octopus doesn't need air to breathe. i do. the octopus has eight arms. i only have two. you're at the octopus' mercy. >> the regulator is...
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it's an unbreakable law of american political science when have a midterm election the president's partyn there is the next election, republicans will do really well and vice versa. if you have a republican president who's just been elected or re-elected, then two years later the president's
it's an unbreakable law of american political science when have a midterm election the president's partyn there is the next election, republicans will do really well and vice versa. if you have a republican president who's just been elected or re-elected, then two years later the president's
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dogma a dog of the church now the words priest being single and celibate are not dogma an absolute unbreakable god given rule but rather simply the policy of the catholic church since basically about the twelve hundreds part of that catholic priests routinely governor so it's a policy and policies can be changed the catholic church allowing priests to marry could be a huge step toward a number of positive worldwide revelation revolutions science tells us that the single most significant difference between a country where populations running out of control versus one where population is stable is the empowerment of women we also know that in societies where women have significant political power those societies are less likely to engage in warfare where they have huge imbalances in wealth between the top and bottom and more likely to have strong social safety nets a better quality of life and lower levels of illiteracy and poverty it would not be an exaggeration to say that the empowerment of girls and women through education and political power is the single most important thing that can be do
dogma a dog of the church now the words priest being single and celibate are not dogma an absolute unbreakable god given rule but rather simply the policy of the catholic church since basically about the twelve hundreds part of that catholic priests routinely governor so it's a policy and policies can be changed the catholic church allowing priests to marry could be a huge step toward a number of positive worldwide revelation revolutions science tells us that the single most significant...
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. >> reporter: valerie's spirit remarkably unbreakable. >> my husband but told in january, she has three reporter: after a diagnosis of terminal cancer changed her life forever. >> when the smoke clears, i'll be standing. until i'm not. and i'm ready for that, too. >> reporter: standing strong and thriving, she is. valerie, who became a household name after starring on the beloved hit sitcom, "the mary tyler moore show." >> i came to minneapolis because of the cold. i figured if i was frozen i'd keep better. >> reporter: is defying the odds and doing so well, her doctors gave her the all-clear to cha-cha. >> he said, get off the couch and walk. i've had a great response to the medication. >> reporter: valerie hopes her turn on the dance floor will inspire anyone going through hard times and shares a motto she holds dear to never stop moving. >> with grateful for each moment we have. but more than anything, live it ful fully. if you don't, you're cheating yourself of your own life. if you're worried about dying, you can't be in the moment living. now, it's the power of life. and be in it
. >> reporter: valerie's spirit remarkably unbreakable. >> my husband but told in january, she has three reporter: after a diagnosis of terminal cancer changed her life forever. >> when the smoke clears, i'll be standing. until i'm not. and i'm ready for that, too. >> reporter: standing strong and thriving, she is. valerie, who became a household name after starring on the beloved hit sitcom, "the mary tyler moore show." >> i came to minneapolis because...
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. >> bond between a lion, a tiger and bear has been unbreakable for over academic indicated until nowimal sanctuary in georgia is here to tell us about this unlikely family. nice to see you this morning. welcome to the show. how did you manage to get these animals into your care over a decade ago in the first place? >> well, they came to me back in 2001. there was a drug bust in atlanta. and all three of them came to mow as babies. >> they were being held in a drug dealer's home. they had -- there was abuse deerly. they had different markings on them. they were in trouble? >> yes. >> and basically this has become a very popular exhibit at the animal sanctuary, right? >> yes. >> it is very popular. too our knowledge, we are the only ones in the world that has a full grown bear, tiger and lion that live together and has for over 12 years. >> now comes the troubling part for you guys, right? >> yes. >> the usda steps in and suddenly says you you need to raise the fence around this exhibit or else? >> yes. equity dr. well, all of my tigers and lions and birds and cougars they have told me
. >> bond between a lion, a tiger and bear has been unbreakable for over academic indicated until nowimal sanctuary in georgia is here to tell us about this unlikely family. nice to see you this morning. welcome to the show. how did you manage to get these animals into your care over a decade ago in the first place? >> well, they came to me back in 2001. there was a drug bust in atlanta. and all three of them came to mow as babies. >> they were being held in a drug dealer's...