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the robust instrucr towh waso r pregnant was also wounded. he plotted the attack a long ti a he wrote that he planned to do this in the summer but stuck around to see the election outcome. his of his third entry include a date of death. he rode," last time i tried this, i chickened out." he complained about not having a girlfriend. >> they told everybody to get on the ground. everybody is scrambling over each other to get out. >> police said bullet casings indicate that he walked around the room firing indiscriminately. early evidence suggests he used one hand and it should the victims and another handgun to shoot himself. he was a member at l.a. fitness and growth that workouts at the gym helped with his unhappiness. >>> u.s. park police are trying to figure out why a man tried to cross the baltimore-washington parkway. he was struck and killed by a car last night. this was out of maryland at route 450 in landover hills. the driver stayed on the scene. they are not sure why he was walking. >>> a memorial service will be held tonight for the
the robust instrucr towh waso r pregnant was also wounded. he plotted the attack a long ti a he wrote that he planned to do this in the summer but stuck around to see the election outcome. his of his third entry include a date of death. he rode," last time i tried this, i chickened out." he complained about not having a girlfriend. >> they told everybody to get on the ground. everybody is scrambling over each other to get out. >> police said bullet casings indicate that he...
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whilall of this wasoing on, presidenkarzai was there.here been a lot of ssatisfaction with is lack o achieveme and with the growing corruption here. we drove south out ofabul, through the frequent checkpoints, in an are where the had been a lot of violenc in the past, but when we stopped, we found it entirel peaceful. the ma trouble s that the turnout was low. here, peop were shing uin a reasonly large numbers. they may not have muchime fo their politicns, and they a sick of all o the corruption but they stillave a strong belief that casting thr vte really mters. things are quiet here n because is the heat of the day, and people e staying at home, and they probly will not turn out until later today, but the security psence is still here, and it has been quite impressive. we scarcely set up our satellite sh before forces showed up and insisted we got rid of any pictures we had taken of them. after that thou, the situation bame a lot more friendly. the local lice chief turned out to check us out. there were terrorists erywhere, he said,but
whilall of this wasoing on, presidenkarzai was there.here been a lot of ssatisfaction with is lack o achieveme and with the growing corruption here. we drove south out ofabul, through the frequent checkpoints, in an are where the had been a lot of violenc in the past, but when we stopped, we found it entirel peaceful. the ma trouble s that the turnout was low. here, peop were shing uin a reasonly large numbers. they may not have muchime fo their politicns, and they a sick of all o the...
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. >> she thought she wasoing to jail to face awhiing.ic authorities came away a took her away on monday but an hur into the drive they rned around and returned her to h home. >> i am sti theame because i ha not yet seen if it is tr. there is a responsible ordern black and white for w, i wil wait and see their decision. >> the early relief at avoiding jail did not lastlong, though. she will fa the punishment of sixlashes once the fasting month of ramadan is over. malaysia'smuslims are not allowed to ink cohol, although many don the liberal urbaareas. otrs, thou, agree with the judge. >> my opinion as to wheth to whip or not to whip is in fact the prerogave of the judge to decide. it is a sson for the public. it is better to haveaning. >> kartika shukno has toait four weeks. if it's carrie out, malaysia's repution as amoderate nation is likely to be chaed by many. >> just a few days before japas general election and it looks as though the oppition mocratic party could defeat thliberal democts who have led japan the st few dedes but manynam
. >> she thought she wasoing to jail to face awhiing.ic authorities came away a took her away on monday but an hur into the drive they rned around and returned her to h home. >> i am sti theame because i ha not yet seen if it is tr. there is a responsible ordern black and white for w, i wil wait and see their decision. >> the early relief at avoiding jail did not lastlong, though. she will fa the punishment of sixlashes once the fasting month of ramadan is over....
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. >> i knew tre wasoing to controvey and it was goingo allee people's opinions. >> reporter: it's more tha contversy though. isas ploded, doctor hisheoryaidheroundwork for a worldwide movement questioning the safet of vaccines. despit tremendouspposition from the medal estabshment, which poin to numers studies huneds o thoands o children thaeem to have dispved hi >> despi this amazing wealth of dat tt has shown his hypothesis to incoect, he illalkstachly ahead, his ad held high, and hes unwilling to aept all the data that'shown him to be incorrect. >> repter: whiler. wakefie may beondered an outlier by most othe estabshed medical communy, there iomeone who believ he suld beheard. . bernane hee says there uld be very sma number o chilen aected b vacnes that thearge sdiesight be missg. >> i don't think it'serbly humble toay we ha all t answers,st, shurt dow t research, don'tsk any questions. all the queions have b no means been swered. >> reporter: as for dr. wakeel the controvsy continue i wasn't se wther was going to see a halo pof yr he or hos comin out of yr he. how you fee about the
. >> i knew tre wasoing to controvey and it was goingo allee people's opinions. >> reporter: it's more tha contversy though. isas ploded, doctor hisheoryaidheroundwork for a worldwide movement questioning the safet of vaccines. despit tremendouspposition from the medal estabshment, which poin to numers studies huneds o thoands o children thaeem to have dispved hi >> despi this amazing wealth of dat tt has shown his hypothesis to incoect, he illalkstachly ahead, his ad held...
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the e idea waso o help the t w there are more questions about what we are doing to the bottom line. mike von fremd, abc news, los angeles. >>> we turn overseas. in austria today, two newly identified mozart pieces were heard for the first time in sent ris. believed to have been written when he was 7 or 8. today, he were performed at mozart's childhood home on his own piano. ♪ some things are timeless. >>> when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, the toxic secret that turned a dream home into a real nightmare. tonight, the hidden danger. we d. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pre
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. >> last night there waso air-conditioning and no indication on when it would return. >> they need to do something about this. it's critical. >> it's been a tough start to the week. temperatures up into the triple digits. a cold drink or a quick dip helped most. the call for today, cooler than monday but no picnic when you're above 90 and it's washington brand humidity, can you really feel that much of a difference? >> hot. >> probably wo't feel much of a difference at all, again mark train number 405 canceled this morning. take 407, there will be overcrowding. >> thank you, and metro says it is suspending work after sunday night's tragedy. a track man was struck and killed after he was replacing crossties on the rail line. no increased inspection and the -- the worker who was killed was 63-year-old michael nash a 21 -year veteran of metro. he was hit by a balance lass regulator, nash was well known in his silver spring neighborhood where neighbors considered him a friend. >> very gentle, kind, neighborly. >> my children called me, and when i found out it was michael, i was just devas
. >> last night there waso air-conditioning and no indication on when it would return. >> they need to do something about this. it's critical. >> it's been a tough start to the week. temperatures up into the triple digits. a cold drink or a quick dip helped most. the call for today, cooler than monday but no picnic when you're above 90 and it's washington brand humidity, can you really feel that much of a difference? >> hot. >> probably wo't feel much of a...
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my task then waso try to recover and to recuperate mr. weber.was recovered by a very important woman. you all kno a book called "in search of my mother's garden." but onehing that guided me in my writing are these words of alice walker speaking. this is what she says. we are a people, but people do not throwway -- do not there their genuses away. it is our duty as authors and writers for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children. and if necessary bone by bone. and so i thought that m task was to go and find out about this. discover to make him available. one more thing before i read. onof the purest cases. these guys are so very important. they are left by the wayside. one of the contributions is that long before -- wonderful and marvelous. long before he came to talk, weber was talking in 1931. if you don't know that you should get that. it's very important really get these to inow what we have done and try to recuperate them. i'll read now from one section of his poems which reminds me somewhat of bob marley. one has to liv
my task then waso try to recover and to recuperate mr. weber.was recovered by a very important woman. you all kno a book called "in search of my mother's garden." but onehing that guided me in my writing are these words of alice walker speaking. this is what she says. we are a people, but people do not throwway -- do not there their genuses away. it is our duty as authors and writers for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children. and if necessary bone by bone. and...
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in that wasoing to be the guy that got to the presidency and there is bitterness because of that butcause of the sense that too much has been seen with his tragedy would really the tragedy was the death of this very talented young woman. >> those hopes ner die. there were hopes he would get into the 1968 race, the 72 rays coming he did not. it was too soon. there were hopes sam allis coming in the 1976 race he d not do that then he final gets in the 1980 race and does not seem to be able to articulate why he is running and cannot do anything right. >> exactly. one thing about chappaquiddick because that leads int is, kennedy and his close visers in the summer o1979 when he was default deciding when he would run made a catastrophic miske and conclud cppaquiddicwould not be a major issue. theyould not have been more wrong. they see it as an obstacle there were so manyther huge issues to deal with it would be a problem. it plagued him throughout the 1980 cpaign which was a disaster. it plaed him in 1984,e was runninfor president again most people think he lost and said he will be king o
in that wasoing to be the guy that got to the presidency and there is bitterness because of that butcause of the sense that too much has been seen with his tragedy would really the tragedy was the death of this very talented young woman. >> those hopes ner die. there were hopes he would get into the 1968 race, the 72 rays coming he did not. it was too soon. there were hopes sam allis coming in the 1976 race he d not do that then he final gets in the 1980 race and does not seem to be able...
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iteally gavehe full meaning his family impornceohe center that he waso his family. >> youaid something yourself. you said ted kenne was a leader, knowing h to carry on for s family and for his colleagues aer such tragy. you now sit whheact that you are the senior senor from massachusetts. how does that fi iokep this morning, and still have tuble believing that he inot ere. as maria just sa, you havo li you life. dot try to be somebody se. don't go outnd try to fill shs or do someing. ju be yourselfnd fight the fight,s we fght the tother over these las years. there are a lot of pple in the senate who undstand the mission. chris dodd tom harkin, you kn know, brown and the cntle people that will carry on and, u know, do their besory to -- you know, the cause endus. e fight goes on. >> want to bringn chris dodd, another close friend and ca coeague. senator dodd, i want tosk you about sothing that s so poignant that ce out of the funeral yeerday from hisson. he saidy da taught me how to li republicansecause he said they are just theind of patriotsey love thi country asuch as i do, a there o
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and anyway, i di't know tha it wasoing to. i was walking around, i was dizzy. i was litally...i feltike, you know, whenou have one o these inner ear infections? i was... pulses were all... i we actually an acupuncturist. her name is adel risg. brilliantady. you have a problem, go to her. >> rose: y problem. >> yeah. any probl. i'll intruce you to r. >> rose: i've got a lot of problems so she'd b good for me. >> she' put her hand on your pue, she'll feel your pulse and she'll. she's a aler. she's just healer. and she put me in balan in a way. i remember when i had... because was having a show in frankfurt so i'm showing 5 paiings from the past... 55 pntings from the past 30 years there. mafather died on satury, i buried him on monday, i flew there on tuesd, got there on wednesday and i have to te you i didn't see anyof the wo that made. i looked at i i think i was busy... i had this text. and this tix... my d never wrote a wordin his life, but darren mccormack, who stayed with him, i said, would you just write down atever myather says? and he did. and h handed me this text. >>ro
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son a funny y found thk erhe wasos coortabl maybe wldavbeen aoo presidt.ete and he woulhave hadthe that same aff t ho but nonetheleshe fndhere belonged, ihink. >> rose:e also l rectly hisieunice shrer t famy a h ace lationipo th bthers. >>elune o ma ways, asoe kne, s, onc sd, hashbe a b e woul caolic pdentf e it at. enorusri anormous will. ershcos the fil.. me,everyby'ple in that fil s impoan unrsnd. soouavthe thegold deembe,,jrac, romary, cou in the midd othat. but cae er iss wit her meal ste east pt tsmbitiouspl. enouet eic,ortfth meor for the whole yng raonncdi rosemary, even tugh rory w aea de and eeeme en as litt glensitive t the s of h young slis anofroma. it wasai theparents wod have to ll t o ks uld yomakeur remy lensowo ayens wld yota h to town shopping oner ownc ul just it and mehow thatonctn ben hereliohito is extna fusnhatroce couldbe de forally rerded peopl the ial olpics. d she willave hewn pce history for heein some ws eear of a mont and soti lde of impa politianr a movento veeoe hadifficultenlrobls a acinocietyan g tm tt possibilitiesnd pou
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and and so that part the story waso personal, so i just loved workith it. trying to figure o how you put those two pieces together. >> rose: and how my of the thgs in thatook, the recipes do you still prepare. >> tee. >> rose: theare. >> they are lamb stew. th are boe borgeonon e of the stars of this movie and they are icken breast with cream and mushrooms and port. >> ros and why those three, do y know. >> those are the one -- >> rose: you like the od you like. >> this is the thinwith okbooks is that itsually two or three things it, a cookbook you love, the cookbook that you say i ok from it all the time, it means you have fou two or three things you lovin it. >> it's so true. that's so true, yeah. and so --. >> rose: you havsaid this before, thatora gave you kind of direion when she ld you she needed you to embody, u said this earlier, jul powell's idea of julia child. >>eah. that wasn't me. that was meryl's idea that was one of the ys meryl--. >> rose: to geon to it. >> yeah, that's one of the yeahs it that i coulclimb on and noteel too ilty abt it. >> r
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. > ( translated ): i s that there waso much anger towards the dominance for too lo by the l.p.but we will have twait and see. it wl take some time for us to see whether they are capableo makehe situation any better. >> ( translated we need a change under anform to break the current siation in jan. st like in the united states we need a change. >> ifill: thface of that call for change, presumptive pre minister yukio hatoyama, rhed today to assemble a new binet. >> ( anslated ): it took a long time, but i fl that now i stand at the startg line. but this is not our goal. we can now conduct pitics for the people of jan in the way we believe. i feel overwhelmed wh emotions for that ft. >> ifl: the liberal democrats and outgoing primeinister, taro aso, who yestday announced s intention to resignlost nearly two-thirds of e seats they held in japan'lower house. >> ( translated ): the results of this general elecon are tremely difficult for the liberal demoatic party. i deeply apogize to our voters and party members from all er thnation that have supported us. i regret to have losmany o
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reelected preside or being elected president as bobby nnedy was in968 probably the st route to that waso be a liberal a, of course, thatas i think basicallywhat they would have liked to do in any case. but thehing abo ted kennedy is where this consistent liberalism comes fm. when teddy was electedenator from massacsetts 1962,ge of 30,e presumed he was gog to be senator from massachusetts hishole life. pretty unliky he would ever run for president. and if youun from maschusetts and you want to be a liberal not only can u be, but that's theoute to pitical success. and ter 1968, he beme a potential president, th ntinued. >> woodrf: just finally let trip away theelebrity you spoke aut earlier, richard, the deliberateffort to... you used the term exploit. what ... when you push all that asidehow did the kennedys change thi country? >> they change it i aumber of ways. you can point to any number of specific bls, pieces of legislation, for emple, that ted kennedy passed, has transformed: health care, edation, made it easier for people to go to college, minimum wage,orkplace issues,omen's right,
reelected preside or being elected president as bobby nnedy was in968 probably the st route to that waso be a liberal a, of course, thatas i think basicallywhat they would have liked to do in any case. but thehing abo ted kennedy is where this consistent liberalism comes fm. when teddy was electedenator from massacsetts 1962,ge of 30,e presumed he was gog to be senator from massachusetts hishole life. pretty unliky he would ever run for president. and if youun from maschusetts and you want to...
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and i thought he wasoing to say "thi framework withmy management team. but the words out of his mouth were "with my chilen." i want my children to deunderstand hubris bn of success, dial of risknd peri the mighty can fall. and they've bn privileged. >>ose: hubs means that... it does mean se senseof don't just think you're so damn good. it may very well be that a series of facrs. and don't think that hang done it once mes you can do it forever. and to never believe that you actually understand l the reass for your succs. to always be qstioning, questioning, questioning for the asons. there's a wondful moment that taught ts to me where i learned about in an experience with sam walto, arguably one of ther3hentury. builwhat became the largest company in the world. a grp of brazilian biness people bght a discount retail chain in latin america and they wanted to lear about howto run a better retailing chain. and so they asked a number of people if theycan visitin the united states and sam walton tually invites them up. so they show up in bentonville, arkans, a
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their lives, new aentures that they were taking, new ris and that tir commentary about these moments waso much more excid than talking about their work, or eveat that moment, talking about their fami. so, i began to wonder, ain, what is the text, anwhat is the subtext of tse moments that would... i began to call nfessional moments? anso, i wanted to really vestigate this curiosity of mine. >> moyers:ere you having any confessional momen of your ow >> irobably was, but mostly i s experiencing this as listener, as receiveof these other expeences. but there was alwaysomething, and this ctinued throughout the research for this bookthat resonated with mabout it. that allf us, at this point, to some degree, i think, a on a sear for meaningfulness, for purposefulness. and we want to fd what this next 25 years-- thisin fact, penuimate chapter of our life isoing to be about. and 're ready for something new, f a new experience, for a new venture. and i think all of us, to so degree, experience se burnout. burnout is not about... not about workg too hard. or working too diligentlor being overcommitt
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his idea waso go to the outer provinces d work his way toward but if at -- pest. people did not know what was going on. he went in with the troops. he was part of the operation or the invasion. was instrumental because he arrived a few hou after the first oops in his own convoy and began rounding of jews and issuing edicts that the jewh population. >> host: after the court? what happened? beforeou go back he was responsible for rounding up jews elsewhere? >> guest: virtuly every european nation and at the time. hetarted in austria, in the austria and immigrion and deportation and at 193 he was the individual eryone look to in view of the jewish situation. they looked to him as the experts when the germans occupied austria, was there and that is really wre he begato cut his teeth if you were to say it is ch a way of how to gatr the jewish population to deport them. eferytng froutting on the train and stripping them of the long wings to filly when they left his hands and drive uphe camp that was responsibility he was responsible for unknowing where to find a jewish
his idea waso go to the outer provinces d work his way toward but if at -- pest. people did not know what was going on. he went in with the troops. he was part of the operation or the invasion. was instrumental because he arrived a few hou after the first oops in his own convoy and began rounding of jews and issuing edicts that the jewh population. >> host: after the court? what happened? beforeou go back he was responsible for rounding up jews elsewhere? >> guest: virtuly every...
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french-speaking rica, and part of it was in the foreign service is of public affairs counselor, and my job wasoch the africans, the coast country nationals as we call them, abgut american culture and about american politics and why we do what we do and why we are as we are. i must say most of the time i was the first woman to head my office. invariably i was the first black to head t office said there was a lot of curiosity about african-americans and aica. i led doing african-american history month. and i would love to -- i'm sorry i am retired -- i would love to have been able to do not only books lining but other programs would have oversea my letter is mainly a concern to michelle to ask her to remember the women that are not here to, the women in french-speaking africa that all so long to know something about us, that all so long to know who we are, we are they are but they don't understand and they don't know and every opportunity we could have to share ts information within the better it is so i am working also for the book to be translated into fnch and am workg also for you to speak to
french-speaking rica, and part of it was in the foreign service is of public affairs counselor, and my job wasoch the africans, the coast country nationals as we call them, abgut american culture and about american politics and why we do what we do and why we are as we are. i must say most of the time i was the first woman to head my office. invariably i was the first black to head t office said there was a lot of curiosity about african-americans and aica. i led doing african-american history...
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and our teachers were very appreciative of that becaus there waso reason for us to go through and dothat again and then have to come back a year and a half later or whatever and do the whole scenario again. but i just wanted to set a little bit of that context and thank you guys f being here. >> can i ask one more question? are the a.c.t. and s.a.t. standards aligd to what you guys are looking at, and if they're not, why? because that's the big deal. if we're looking at kids who are going to go to college and we want all our kids to two to college, that tes is fundamental for them. and then why couldn't we use that a a national test instead of continued spending, spending, spending money and developing new things and not using the money for other things? >> well, as you know, the standards aren't complete yet, so the level o alignment we can't say. you know, obviously the college board and a.c.t. were at the table. they came with their data. certainly both organizations have learned a tremendous amount through administering those assessments over many years. so that feeds into what a
and our teachers were very appreciative of that becaus there waso reason for us to go through and dothat again and then have to come back a year and a half later or whatever and do the whole scenario again. but i just wanted to set a little bit of that context and thank you guys f being here. >> can i ask one more question? are the a.c.t. and s.a.t. standards aligd to what you guys are looking at, and if they're not, why? because that's the big deal. if we're looking at kids who are going...