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. >> i don't even know nothing about -- >> were you driving a white expedition at any time?od? >> no. >> you never took off running? you're saying none of that happened? >> none of that happened. >> all right. then i'll let the state know that you're going to not accept the proposal that was offered to resolve your case. >> aaron's complete denial of all wrongdoing puts a troubling new twist on the situation. >> i'm willing to plead guilty to this but i want to assure i can get back here -- >> you just told me you weren't involved in in any of this? >> i know, that's what i told them, i told them i didn't do it. >> i can't have you go ahead and make an admission. >> with aaron denying the charges against him, the attorney will now tell the prosecutor's office they are rejecting the final plea agreement. aaron will have to take his chances that the state will be unable to prove its case against him. >> it's an uphill climb. right? so you know. okay? >> i understand. >> okay. i'll be in touch. >> with so much at stake, residential supervisor jamie pedanish wants to make sure a
. >> i don't even know nothing about -- >> were you driving a white expedition at any time?od? >> no. >> you never took off running? you're saying none of that happened? >> none of that happened. >> all right. then i'll let the state know that you're going to not accept the proposal that was offered to resolve your case. >> aaron's complete denial of all wrongdoing puts a troubling new twist on the situation. >> i'm willing to plead guilty to this...
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now try popped in white cheddar and sweet and salty. >>> an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutch tourist. >> we were all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. >>> february 10th, 2012, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend pietra set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and in their words, so close. >> you should try to go there. normally it would be way too expensive. >> a travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you have nowhere else in the world. no plants. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it'
now try popped in white cheddar and sweet and salty. >>> an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutch tourist. >> we were all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. >>> february 10th, 2012, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend pietra set out...
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contradiction that you've just touched on, and that is that the pentagon and the white house said today that they are expeditingoreign military sales to the iraqi government meaning they're going to speed up delivery of apache helicopters, f-16 fighter jets, other military hardware that the iraqi government had requested and had bought in recent months. they can't do that if they can't assure by law, they have to assure that those weapons won't fall in to enemy hands or in to insurgents' hands. tauf both ways. you can't -- you can't have it both ways. you can't expedite without a waiver these military armaments going over to iraq if you can't confirm that they won't fall in to the hands of al qaeda and isis. >> what we can con sfifirm is t some have fallen into the hands. it happened in mosul. if they're on their way south, not just the equipment they were thinking about as they make their way toward fallujah and past this base that we're just talking about, it's not just equipment, it's also uniforms. they got uniforms when they were up in mosul. they got uniforms when they took over tikrit, uniforms of the ir
contradiction that you've just touched on, and that is that the pentagon and the white house said today that they are expeditingoreign military sales to the iraqi government meaning they're going to speed up delivery of apache helicopters, f-16 fighter jets, other military hardware that the iraqi government had requested and had bought in recent months. they can't do that if they can't assure by law, they have to assure that those weapons won't fall in to enemy hands or in to insurgents' hands....
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white house. >>> and a suspected nazi war criminal that lived freely in north philadelphia, for years u.s. officials have tried and failed to expedite, johan briar. today a break through, a judge ordered he be held on a new warrant issued by the government. leer is amy buckman with more. >> reporter: good afternoon, for nearly 40 years johan briar lived in philadelphia, he will spent the night in federal prison because officials in germany say he was a guard at ashwitz that aided and abetted in the executions there. johan briar was taken into custody by
white house. >>> and a suspected nazi war criminal that lived freely in north philadelphia, for years u.s. officials have tried and failed to expedite, johan briar. today a break through, a judge ordered he be held on a new warrant issued by the government. leer is amy buckman with more. >> reporter: good afternoon, for nearly 40 years johan briar lived in philadelphia, he will spent the night in federal prison because officials in germany say he was a guard at ashwitz that aided...
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white house. >>> and a suspected nazi war criminal that lived freely in north philadelphia, for years u.s. officials have tried and failed to expedite, johan briar. today a break through, a judge ordered he be held on a new warrant issued by the government. leer is amy buckman with more. >> reporter: good afternoon, for nearly 40 years johan briar lived in philadelphia, he will spent the night in federal prison because officials in germany say he was a guard at ashwitz that aided and abetted in the executions there. johan briar was taken into custody by u.s. marshals. the 89-year-old that uses a cane and had a stroke appeared in federal court. germany is trying to extradite him to stand trial for crimes. >> there were arm guards known as death head guards. of which mr. briar was one. >> briar has been under investigation since the 1990s but claims he was merely a guard outside of the concentration camp who never killed anyone. the government's case claims that all the guards in his s.s. unit served inside and outside of the camp, and participated in forcing victims into the gas chambers where over 160,000 people were killed. >> the
white house. >>> and a suspected nazi war criminal that lived freely in north philadelphia, for years u.s. officials have tried and failed to expedite, johan briar. today a break through, a judge ordered he be held on a new warrant issued by the government. leer is amy buckman with more. >> reporter: good afternoon, for nearly 40 years johan briar lived in philadelphia, he will spent the night in federal prison because officials in germany say he was a guard at ashwitz that aided...
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administration's initial reason for expediting the mission and not telling congress but when angry senators were briefed yesterday they were also told that the white house had to move quickly because of death threats from the taliban if word of the deal got out. >> because of the nature of the folks that we were dealing with and the fragile nature of these negotiations, we felt it was important to go ahead and do what we did. >> reporter: mr. obama also defended himself against criticism for bringing bergdahl's parents to the rose garden to celebrate his release. >> i make absolutely no apologies for making sure that we get back a young man to his parents, and that the american people understand that this is somebody's child. >> reporter: the white house said again today that it would make the prisoner swap in a heartbeat. and, maurice, as of earlier today, bergdahl had still not spoken to his parents. >> dubois: bill plante with the president in paris tonight. now to david martin at the pentagon with more tonight about the investigation of bergdahl's disappearance and his five years in captivity. david. >> reporter: while bergdahl was still in pr
administration's initial reason for expediting the mission and not telling congress but when angry senators were briefed yesterday they were also told that the white house had to move quickly because of death threats from the taliban if word of the deal got out. >> because of the nature of the folks that we were dealing with and the fragile nature of these negotiations, we felt it was important to go ahead and do what we did. >> reporter: mr. obama also defended himself against...
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expedited report on missing e-mails. house lawmakers aren't waiting around for that. late today some asked the white house and treasury how they learned of the hard drive crash and asking for communications between five irs employees who had crashes. federal election commission and osha and president obama has gone back to calling this a phony scandal. >> sometimes the news coming off are just washington fights. they are fabricated issues that are phony scandals that are generated. >> if the irs commissioner is correct and will be turning over e-mails by the end of next week the issue you run into is, of course, the fourth of july holiday. that would be one of the best times to dump bad news when americans are enjoying fireworks and family and not focused on the irs mess. >> thank you, mike. >>> joining us now former chief speech writer for president bush. mark, sounds like they have two scandals for the price of one? >> that is exactly what is happening. first it was a scandal of the improper targeting of conservative groups by the irs and now the new scandal of the irs' coverup of the first scanda
expedited report on missing e-mails. house lawmakers aren't waiting around for that. late today some asked the white house and treasury how they learned of the hard drive crash and asking for communications between five irs employees who had crashes. federal election commission and osha and president obama has gone back to calling this a phony scandal. >> sometimes the news coming off are just washington fights. they are fabricated issues that are phony scandals that are generated....
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white house correspondent. i imagine you will have some organizations concerned and upset that these children the deportation will be expedited. it seems to be a lot of the focus now. >> there is no doubt about it. it's a humanitarian crisis that shows no sign of abating. on the other hand, you have that in some cases at odds with what people see as a threat to homeland security. there's no sign that the number of children coming across the border is evading. the president sent two messages in recent days. one, to the parents of the children, first, don't send them. we're going send them back. the second, when they come here, we're going to do everything we can to make it as humane as we can. let me read for you where the crux of this is. it comes from the act. an amendment was signed by president bush in 2008. it was reauthorized by president obama in 2013. and it said to the extend feasible unaccompanied alien children from countries that are con ting use with the united states should be housed and screened by an immigration officer with expertise in child welfare in separate child friendly facilities conducive to disclosin
white house correspondent. i imagine you will have some organizations concerned and upset that these children the deportation will be expedited. it seems to be a lot of the focus now. >> there is no doubt about it. it's a humanitarian crisis that shows no sign of abating. on the other hand, you have that in some cases at odds with what people see as a threat to homeland security. there's no sign that the number of children coming across the border is evading. the president sent two...
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white, andrew chin, lee, jon givner, and alley fisher who have been working with my office on these issues for quite sometime. in recent months my office has heard from nonprofit leaders, attorneys, ethics advocates, permit expediters and many others and again i want to thank you for the extensive input you have all helped to improve our legislation. and finally, i want to be clear that there are several proposals that i have not included in this ordinance that we are definitely continuing to contemplate and i fully expect them to be revisited in the future. as i said at our last hearing on this topic a couple of months ago, our city has decent ethics and lobbying laws. they are among the most detailed that we've come across in our research. but we know that we can do better. during my time on the board i'm proud to have passed several pieces of ethics ordinances that require online reporting of lobbying activities, require the electronic filing of campaign statements, and updates to our city conflict of interest codes. but in my seco
white, andrew chin, lee, jon givner, and alley fisher who have been working with my office on these issues for quite sometime. in recent months my office has heard from nonprofit leaders, attorneys, ethics advocates, permit expediters and many others and again i want to thank you for the extensive input you have all helped to improve our legislation. and finally, i want to be clear that there are several proposals that i have not included in this ordinance that we are definitely continuing to...
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white house was warned but was still caught flat flatted. >> we've got to do a better job. we have protocols with mexico where we can do expedited returns. we don't have the same thing with guatemala and other countries and they're going to keep coming over here and overwhelm us. >> reporter: truth be told, the system is already well passed overwhelmed and there's nothing they can do to stop it, despite the president's assertions the border is more secure. just down the river where we are, all day long over the weekend, jet skiers from a park on the mexican side were running mexican nationals across the river for $100 a head, dropping them off on the american side, even while the border patrol were keeping watch. there is nothing, sean, to stop anybody from coming across. so they get a boat, they touch ground on the american side, wait for the border patrol. they're processed, bought a bus ticket to wherever in the united states they might have relatives and given a notice to appear before a judge. many of them likely will just disappear. sean? >> unbelievable report. john, thank you. so how exactly is the administration responding to th
white house was warned but was still caught flat flatted. >> we've got to do a better job. we have protocols with mexico where we can do expedited returns. we don't have the same thing with guatemala and other countries and they're going to keep coming over here and overwhelm us. >> reporter: truth be told, the system is already well passed overwhelmed and there's nothing they can do to stop it, despite the president's assertions the border is more secure. just down the river where...
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white house to deal with the problem at the root? >> i think there is the effort to send them back when they can. there is not certainly any effort to expediteould be surprised if we saw any sort of new treaty or other sorts of bilateral agreements in the near future. with the mexican children it is a little easier but you don't have as many mexican children from places like el salvador and honduras where they will try to come back. when you are on the border you meet people who have done this trek multiple times. you meet children faced with the same situation they were in if sent back immediately. >> bloomberg view has an editorial out today talking about the indictment that this represents of our broken immigration system. sometimes multiple times under terrifying life threatening conditions to make it here to be turned back to come back over again. something clearly needs to be done here. >> and i want to address i think a lot of people because we are engaged in immigration debate it is easy to fit this into that framework. what we are really dealing with here is a humanitarian crisis and refugee crisis. we speak with thousands a year. t
white house to deal with the problem at the root? >> i think there is the effort to send them back when they can. there is not certainly any effort to expediteould be surprised if we saw any sort of new treaty or other sorts of bilateral agreements in the near future. with the mexican children it is a little easier but you don't have as many mexican children from places like el salvador and honduras where they will try to come back. when you are on the border you meet people who have done...
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white house and pentagon of how the u.s. will respond with the situation deteriorating rapidly. here's what nse spokesman told me. she said we have expedited the beginning of the year and expanded our training programs inside iraq and jordan. officials are considering other options. they won't say what those options are but you get a sense they're watching the situation extremely closely. they're very concerned. >> these cities are falling. fallujah, takrit, mosul, a city of 2 million people have now fled. nuri al maliki, shiite leader, prime minister of iraq is suggesting iraqi/sunni soldiers, taking off their uniforms. he says there's a conspiracy and they are fleeing. >> it's a damning charge. u.s. officials say there's no evidence of a conspiracy specifically, but here's the thing. the iraqi military was meant to be a unifying force for iraq to bring together the kurds in the north, shiites in the south, sunnis in the west. to be something of an identity for the country. there are, though, some positive signs now. you hear shiites in the south promising forces to respond. the kurds working with the iraqi military. question is, are they
white house and pentagon of how the u.s. will respond with the situation deteriorating rapidly. here's what nse spokesman told me. she said we have expedited the beginning of the year and expanded our training programs inside iraq and jordan. officials are considering other options. they won't say what those options are but you get a sense they're watching the situation extremely closely. they're very concerned. >> these cities are falling. fallujah, takrit, mosul, a city of 2 million...