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first "on the record" hits the ground in quiet essex, vermont. when did you first learn that they had disappeared or that people couldn't find them? >> 10:00 in the morning on june 8, we received a call from the family that bill and lorraine hadn't gong to work? they have both been in their jobs for 20 years and it was very unusual. so lorraine worked with her sister-in-law, her sister-in-law went over to the house and saw that the car was gone and called the police. >> the garage attached to the house, that's significant to this whole investigation, isn't it? >> yes, it is. >> why? >> because the couriers' car was in the garage on the morning of june 8 and the sister-in-law noticed that the car was gone. >> have you been inside that house? >> yes, several times. >> and how soon after the reports that they had vanished were they inside the house? >> it was later that evening, other officers from the patrol unit had been in the house, after going through the house and seen that the windows were broken. after going through the house, nothing looked
first "on the record" hits the ground in quiet essex, vermont. when did you first learn that they had disappeared or that people couldn't find them? >> 10:00 in the morning on june 8, we received a call from the family that bill and lorraine hadn't gong to work? they have both been in their jobs for 20 years and it was very unusual. so lorraine worked with her sister-in-law, her sister-in-law went over to the house and saw that the car was gone and called the police. >>...
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first to vermont. on june 8th, 2011, bill and lorraine courier vanished from their home and their bodies were never recovered. thousands of miles away to alaska, february 2012, samantha koenig, an 18-year-old barista was kidnapped, raped, murdered and dismembered. the cruel crime in his hometown of anchorage. her remains were found in a lake. surveillance cameras showed him robbing numerous banks to support his hobby of killing. he burglarized homes and committed arson and rapes. he stashed murder kits in locations as he planned future crimes, but he made mistakes in the end. he began using his last victim's atm card that led to his capture 4,000 miles from alaska all the way in texas. now the fbi is releasing new clues and evidence. you have not seen this and tonight you will. first, on the record hits the ground in quiet vermont where bill and lorraine in a sleepy town vanished without a trace. >> when did you first learn? is. >> 10:00 in the morning on june 8th. we received a call from a family that
first to vermont. on june 8th, 2011, bill and lorraine courier vanished from their home and their bodies were never recovered. thousands of miles away to alaska, february 2012, samantha koenig, an 18-year-old barista was kidnapped, raped, murdered and dismembered. the cruel crime in his hometown of anchorage. her remains were found in a lake. surveillance cameras showed him robbing numerous banks to support his hobby of killing. he burglarized homes and committed arson and rapes. he stashed...
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i live, of course, in the state of vermont. i've are present the people of the state of vermont. people of the the state of vermont. we board a massachusetts. president obama got his idea of obamacare from romneycare, the radical socialist governor of massachusetts, mitt romney, who worked with democrats to develop a program. in massachusetts, if you go to people in massachusetts, they will say, yeah, pretty good. not the end of the world. there are still problems there. i can tell you quite honestly zillions of people are not fleeing the state of massachusetts to come to vermont. notions of people are fleeing canada to come to the state of vermont. i think what you are seeing now -- the issue we are stuff -- discussing should not be obama debated the issue we should be discussing is whether a handful of right-wing extremists think it is appropriate to shut down the united states government to get their way. we had an election. you know the one the election? a rock obama, by a pretty good vote. in the uniteds states senate -- barack obama. by pretty good vote. he gained seats in
i live, of course, in the state of vermont. i've are present the people of the state of vermont. people of the the state of vermont. we board a massachusetts. president obama got his idea of obamacare from romneycare, the radical socialist governor of massachusetts, mitt romney, who worked with democrats to develop a program. in massachusetts, if you go to people in massachusetts, they will say, yeah, pretty good. not the end of the world. there are still problems there. i can tell you quite...
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i had a prominent businessman a successful guy from vermont, a big republican, what in vermont, we are all pals. we are one last dates in the country that still talk to each other. he said, governor, you have to do something about health care. it is just killing us. i said, aren't you on the board of the medical center question mark he said, yeah i am. i said, how did you think you are going to pay for the bond? to get the bonds going paid off? the insurance premiums are going to go up. there would've to do more things in as good appellate the bonds. we are doing it to ourselves. even the busiest the book who are complaining are driving up the cost because -- starting the cost. if you get rid of fee-for- service medicine, you make it more transparent. instead of doing it by procedure, you are doing it for a whole year's worth of health care. the united states can say that we are only giving military two percent budget. providers run the country will have to live for that. in the beginning, for the first 30 years, you would not get much decrease in the quality of health care. we spent 7
i had a prominent businessman a successful guy from vermont, a big republican, what in vermont, we are all pals. we are one last dates in the country that still talk to each other. he said, governor, you have to do something about health care. it is just killing us. i said, aren't you on the board of the medical center question mark he said, yeah i am. i said, how did you think you are going to pay for the bond? to get the bonds going paid off? the insurance premiums are going to go up. there...
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i want to bring in independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. sir, it's good to have you with us. i want to start out with this because there's a new poll out today showing 59% of americans say congress shouldn't approve a resolution authorizing even limited military action against syria. have you made up your mind how you'll vote? >> no, i haven't. i want to listen to the debate and get as much information as i can. but i can say this, in vermont the people who are calling and e-mailing my office are opposed to the tune of 95%. and i think when we understand that congress' favorability rating is 10% to 15%, there is an understanding in vermont and throughout this country, is that the united states congress and the president are not addressing the issues that the american people care most about, and that is the collapsing middle class, high unemployment, growing wealth and income inequality, global warming. we have a huge menu of issues that we are not addressing. i think what the people of vermont, the people all over this country are worried a
i want to bring in independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. sir, it's good to have you with us. i want to start out with this because there's a new poll out today showing 59% of americans say congress shouldn't approve a resolution authorizing even limited military action against syria. have you made up your mind how you'll vote? >> no, i haven't. i want to listen to the debate and get as much information as i can. but i can say this, in vermont the people who are calling and...
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outrage in vermont. on september 11th, the 12th anniversary of the al qaeda attack that killed 3,000 americans, five vandals ripped off a 9/11 memorials on a college campus. i spoke with adam corolla about this a few days ago. >> so what's the latest on this thing? >> well, first i have a question. because i feel like my house is probably on sacred indian burial ground and that's why they tore up all the american flags. but is there any nonsacred indian burial ground? like not for indians who died in battle but like indians who fell asleep while fell asleep while they were smoke ing for something? and we are not building a car wash or a bowling alley or a strip club on sacred grounds we're memorializing other people who died in north america. >> okay. but this story changes all the time. first it was on an indian burial ground. okay? second was they want to get attention so ebb everybody would know all human life was sacred, not just americans. the fact remains this was on the middlebury college campus.
outrage in vermont. on september 11th, the 12th anniversary of the al qaeda attack that killed 3,000 americans, five vandals ripped off a 9/11 memorials on a college campus. i spoke with adam corolla about this a few days ago. >> so what's the latest on this thing? >> well, first i have a question. because i feel like my house is probably on sacred indian burial ground and that's why they tore up all the american flags. but is there any nonsacred indian burial ground? like not for...
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first to vermont. on june 8th, 2011, bill and lorraine currier vanished from their home their bodies never recovered and thousands of miles away to alaska. in february 2012 samantha koenig an 18-year-old barrista was kidnapped raped murdered and dismembered in keyes home town of anchorage. the remains from found in anchorage. cold blooded killer. surveillance cameras show him robbing numerous banks around the country to support his hobby of killing. burglarized homes committed arsonists in texas and raped many of his victims. he was a planner. he stashed murder kits in locations as he planned future crimes but he made mistakes in the end and began using his last victim's atm card which led to his capture 4,000 miles from alaska in texas. now the fbi is releasing new clues and new evidence. you have not seen this and tonight you will. first on the record hits the ground in quiet essex vermont where bill and lorraine currier a well liked couple vanished without a trace. >> when did you first learn they d
first to vermont. on june 8th, 2011, bill and lorraine currier vanished from their home their bodies never recovered and thousands of miles away to alaska. in february 2012 samantha koenig an 18-year-old barrista was kidnapped raped murdered and dismembered in keyes home town of anchorage. the remains from found in anchorage. cold blooded killer. surveillance cameras show him robbing numerous banks around the country to support his hobby of killing. burglarized homes committed arsonists in...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. gunfire and explosions erupt from a mall in nairobi on a scene that has left more than 60 what do we know about the organization that said it carried out the attack. how we would all be better off if more women worked. christine lagarde explained why women are the key to global growth. women's -- wax women's a woman's>> contribution should be the next thing we look at. >> all day, we have been watching a dramatic scene play out in kenya as security forces
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. gunfire and explosions erupt from a mall in nairobi on a scene that has left more than 60 what do we know about the organization that said it carried out the attack. how we would all be better off if more women worked. christine lagarde explained why women are the key to global growth. women's -- wax women's a woman's>> contribution should be the next thing we look at. >> all day, we have been watching a dramatic scene play out in kenya as security forces
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joining us from burlington, vermont is independent senator bernie sanders. senator, good to see you. thank you for talking with us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> can you give me your reaction to what you've seen in washington over the last few days? >> i can give you a better reaction about what i see here in the state of vermont, and that is my phones are bouncing off the hook. almost unanimously people are saying, do not get involved in a bloody and chaotic civil war in syria. i think people are also concerned that the president and other members are prepared to go forward without the support of the united nations or nato and do it in a unilateral way, which sets a very, very bad precedent. >> have you made up your mind based on those calls? >> well, what people in my state tell me is certainly -- it certainly influences me greatly, but i have not made a final decision because i don't know what the final resolution is going to be that we'll vote on. i certainly want to hear the debate and want more information from the administration. i will tell you this. i
joining us from burlington, vermont is independent senator bernie sanders. senator, good to see you. thank you for talking with us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> can you give me your reaction to what you've seen in washington over the last few days? >> i can give you a better reaction about what i see here in the state of vermont, and that is my phones are bouncing off the hook. almost unanimously people are saying, do not get involved in a bloody and chaotic civil war in syria....
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the glitch in vermont and d.c. is a minimal glitch. it doesn't matter if you can pay for it today or november 1st. it doesn't go into effect until january 1st. i looked at it from the point of view of somebody who didn't like what they got in the beginning. we could sign up for something that we knew what it was and understood it more recently. we are where we are. this will be a very positive thing for the public. i think you have the desperation of kathy morris' voice that they realize once this goes into effect, people are going to like it and the right wing, very conservatives let's not spend another dime people are going to be stuck supporting another entitlement, which is really impossible. >> it's unworkable. it's unpopular. it is unaffordable for us as a nation. it's hurting jobs and the economy. i was at a health fair in wyoming yesterday. it is unfair. why is it that the president will give my boss a one-year delay? the bosses are getting a delay, but the workers are not. >> hold that thought. we'll come back with that. enrol
the glitch in vermont and d.c. is a minimal glitch. it doesn't matter if you can pay for it today or november 1st. it doesn't go into effect until january 1st. i looked at it from the point of view of somebody who didn't like what they got in the beginning. we could sign up for something that we knew what it was and understood it more recently. we are where we are. this will be a very positive thing for the public. i think you have the desperation of kathy morris' voice that they realize once...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united health, care. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their --pertise in global finance to work hard to understand the market you work in. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now bbc world news america. >> i am katty kay. dramatic new fitted from nairobi shows the incredible extent of damage after a siege that left dozens dead. rescuers searched through the rubble in pakistan after a powerful earthquake killed more than 300 people there. she spent her life in the political spotlight. tonight we speak with chelsea clinton about her role in the family foundation. welcome to our viewers on public elevation in america and around the globe. al-shabaab, the islamist group responsible for killing dozens of people in a shopping center in nairobi, said it was carrying out a vetting process of mus
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united health, care. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their --pertise in global finance to work hard to understand the market you work in. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now bbc world news america. >> i am katty kay. dramatic new fitted from nairobi shows the incredible extent of damage after a siege that left dozens dead. rescuers searched through the rubble in pakistan after a powerful earthquake killed more than 300 people there. she spent her life in the political spotlight. tonight we speak with chelsea clinton about her role in the family foundation. welcome to our viewers on public elevation in america and around the globe. al-shabaab, the islamist group responsible for killing dozens of people in a shopping center in nairobi, said it was carrying out a vetting process of mus
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their -- work hard to understand the industry that you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries, what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." alexa this is bbc world news america. i am katty kay. is bbc world news america. i am katty kay. a meeting over syrian chemical weapons. with sharp words, this is not a game. >> this is simply not enough which is why we come here, and why we work with the russians. >> divers search of this river for the body of a one and a half-year-old daughter of a man who threw her in because she was a girl. and the voyager one goes where no object has gone before, the first man-made object to leave the solar system. >> welcome to our viewers on public
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it was wonderful verizon lobbied the vermont legislature to make that illegal to say we on the copper nobody else can be on it and that's the way it is and most of the united states they own the copper nobody else can be on it in europe if the if the french friends are comprehending the copper exam but there are like thirty companies that you can get over that there's actual competition that drives down probably oh yeah but what your mission i think is that the european union is trying to get rid of that i know and they're trying to get rid of it because when you have that system whoever owns the copper virus in eighty and t. are raj big dogs or telecom so right on whoever owns that has no incentive to invest in it and if you look at all the codes they had an earth link in the d.s.l. companies they had no incentive either that's what was holding america back there was no innovation then there was no investment until we got rid of that system you know tom it wasn't tea party wing nuts that came up with the idea of competition to build internet infrastructure it was president clinton bu
it was wonderful verizon lobbied the vermont legislature to make that illegal to say we on the copper nobody else can be on it and that's the way it is and most of the united states they own the copper nobody else can be on it in europe if the if the french friends are comprehending the copper exam but there are like thirty companies that you can get over that there's actual competition that drives down probably oh yeah but what your mission i think is that the european union is trying to get...
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well let me let me just back up and set up an analogy and i used to live in vermont we had verizon on all the copper in the state but there was a law that vermont had said that they had to allow any other phone company any local phone company to go over their copper and so we got our telephone service in a company called sobber net as in the sovereign state of vermont and it was twenty five dollars a month but a guy who would come do repair work and lived for blocks or many just come over. it was wonderful verizon lobbied the vermont legislature to make that illegal to say we on the copper nobody else can be on it and that's the way it is and most of the united states they own the copper nobody else can be on it in europe if the if the french all comprehending the copper exam but there are like thirty companies that you can get over that there's actual competition that drives down yeah but what your mission i think is that the european union is trying to get rid of that i know and they're trying to get rid of it because when you have that system whoever owns the kafir virus in eighty
well let me let me just back up and set up an analogy and i used to live in vermont we had verizon on all the copper in the state but there was a law that vermont had said that they had to allow any other phone company any local phone company to go over their copper and so we got our telephone service in a company called sobber net as in the sovereign state of vermont and it was twenty five dollars a month but a guy who would come do repair work and lived for blocks or many just come over. it...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is bbc world news, reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. obama's language signaling and opening to meet with the president of iran. it can serve as a major step down a long road. >> kenya says the shopping mall siege is over. the president announces three days of mourning for the victims of the terrorist attack. and could the fuel of the future be found in our trash cans? norway is meeting -- leading the way in making sure nothing goes to waste. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in a speech
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one reason, in oregon there are 11 insurers, and fewer in vermont. there are other factors that affect who you pay and who your neighbors are. pricing their plans higher because of the state's large elderly population. if you are in a state like new york or california where rates have been the most expensive because of guaranteed coverage like maternity care prices could drop as competition increases and more people get insured. >> in california we already had maternity coverage and prohibited gender based pricing. but throughout the country we will have maternity coverage. >> maternity care mandatory everywhere and that could send premiums higher in states like mississippi or texas. >> they will go up exponentially over what they have gone up before. >> prices will vary depending on who is doing the negotiating with insurance companies. 16 states are running their own while uncle sam is running or has a hand in the rest. prices will also vary within the states. in california alone there are 19 different rate setting regions but remember no matter wh
one reason, in oregon there are 11 insurers, and fewer in vermont. there are other factors that affect who you pay and who your neighbors are. pricing their plans higher because of the state's large elderly population. if you are in a state like new york or california where rates have been the most expensive because of guaranteed coverage like maternity care prices could drop as competition increases and more people get insured. >> in california we already had maternity coverage and...
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the glitch in vermont and d.c. is minimal. it doesn't matter if you can pay for it now or october 1st. i look at this stuff inside out. i look at it from a point of view that didn't like what i saw in the beginning. i wanted medicare, public option so we could sign up for something we knew what it was an understood it easily. but we are where we are. this is a very positive thing for the public. i think you saw the desperation in kathy morris' voice is the fact this they realize once this goes into effect people are going to like it. and the right-wing, very conservative let's not spend another dime people are going to be stuck supporting another entitle entitlement. >> it's unpopular. it is unaffordable. it is hurting jobs. it's hurting the economy. and now what i'm hearing and i was at a health fair in wyoming yesterday, it is unfair. someone said to me why is it that the president is going to give my boss a one-year delay? the bosses are getting a delay and the workers are not. we need a delay in the individual mandate. >>
the glitch in vermont and d.c. is minimal. it doesn't matter if you can pay for it now or october 1st. i look at this stuff inside out. i look at it from a point of view that didn't like what i saw in the beginning. i wanted medicare, public option so we could sign up for something we knew what it was an understood it easily. but we are where we are. this is a very positive thing for the public. i think you saw the desperation in kathy morris' voice is the fact this they realize once this goes...
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you're in vermont. right on the edge of canada. canada is obviously a model. the system is going up in cost. 43,000 americans last year came to the united states for various things they couldn't get in canada. now my question tor you would be if we went to national health care, where would the americans go who needed to get things they couldn't? the canadians come here because this is still a relatively open system. >> let me respond in this way. i was the first, actually, when you were speaker, i took vermonters over the canadian border because women with breast cancer were paying more for drugs than they were in canada. some of those are paid by their government. third point is that certainly the canadian system is not perfect. there is no health care system in the world that's perfect. but they have had as you know a very conservative prime minister in canada for many, many years. if you had a conservative prime minister who thought their system was so terrible, i would imagine he would have repealed it years ago. but he knew it would be political suicide b
you're in vermont. right on the edge of canada. canada is obviously a model. the system is going up in cost. 43,000 americans last year came to the united states for various things they couldn't get in canada. now my question tor you would be if we went to national health care, where would the americans go who needed to get things they couldn't? the canadians come here because this is still a relatively open system. >> let me respond in this way. i was the first, actually, when you were...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. a key senate panel votes to give president obama the authority to use military force in syria, paving the way for of will and rational decision. it is being met with defiance in damascus, where civilians are lining up to become human shields. telling the just time. the smart watch could do the same with just the flip of her wrist, if you really want it. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tonight the u.s. congress moves one step closer to authorizing the use of force
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is "bbc world news america." battles have rocked an egyptian town as security forces tried to round up forces of the ousted president. the bbc team is caught in the fighting. i ran's president says his country would never develop nuclear weapons. could this pave the way for talks with the u.s.? and john f. kennedy's daughter caroline comes back to washington. this time to reveal if she will be america's ambassador to japan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. there were fierce gun battles and a town
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their -- to understand the industry that you are working in, helping provide capital for key strategic to citizens. offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of vendors streets -- in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you?>> and now "bbc world news." america." >> this is bbc world news "bbc world news america." president putin is all smiles for the g 20 summit, but mentioning syria and things get tense. the first high-profile assassination attempt in egypt after the military took power. the interior minister a car bomb attack. and 30 years ago, three men shot down the beautiful colorado river at record speeds. would you do this? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. tonight, in st. petersburg, russia, world leaders were supposed to be discussin
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i was in vermont this weekend. i had vermont farmers court of appeal up to me and say, we have to go and milk every single day. we can't say that we're mad at everybody. we're mad at the people in the house of representatives, the republicans in the house of representatives, who blocked the farm bill, so we're not going to milk those cows for a few weeks. come on, they've got to go to work every day. and they're saying, why don't we? why don't they pick up the farm bill that we passed? why don't they put these people back to work? dur dlur the senator from vermont -- mr. durbin: will the senator from vermont yield for a question through the chair? mr. leahy: of course. mr. durbin: i will say i just missed miss -- i will say i jusd him. the junior senator from texas has come to the floor and spoken at great length about why obamacare is unnecessary for men's. what i have read have that 40 million americans as of tomorrow will be able to shop on these insurance exchanges to buy these health insurance. he's also spoke
i was in vermont this weekend. i had vermont farmers court of appeal up to me and say, we have to go and milk every single day. we can't say that we're mad at everybody. we're mad at the people in the house of representatives, the republicans in the house of representatives, who blocked the farm bill, so we're not going to milk those cows for a few weeks. come on, they've got to go to work every day. and they're saying, why don't we? why don't they pick up the farm bill that we passed? why...
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who said bernie, in vermont, beautiful vermont, rural vermont, we are facing a heroin epidemic. kids are shooting up in vermont, not to mention the rest of the country, because they don't see much of a future facing them. parents are worried that their kids are graduating college often deeply in debt and that either they can't find a job or the jobs that they do obtain often do not really require a college degree, and the fact of the matter is that most of the new jobs being created in this country are either part-time jobs with minimal benefits, and they are often low-wage jobs. and what the department of labor is telling us that, in fact, most of the new jobs that we see coming down the pike for our kids do not really require a college degree, low-wage jobs. and the people are saying from one end of this country yes, we are concerned about syria, but we are also concerned about los angeles, about detroit, about st. johnsbury, vermont, and please, mr. president, create jobs for the working families of this country. what they are begging the congress to do is to address the ne
who said bernie, in vermont, beautiful vermont, rural vermont, we are facing a heroin epidemic. kids are shooting up in vermont, not to mention the rest of the country, because they don't see much of a future facing them. parents are worried that their kids are graduating college often deeply in debt and that either they can't find a job or the jobs that they do obtain often do not really require a college degree, and the fact of the matter is that most of the new jobs being created in this...
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that facingn vermont, we are a heroine potomac -- epidemic. kids are shooting up heroin in vermont not to mention the rest of the country, because they don't see much of a future facing them. parents are worried that their kids are graduating college deeply in debt and that either they can't find jobs or the jobs do notey do obtain often really require a college degree. the fact of the matter is that most of the new jobs being created in this country are either part-time jobs with minimal benefits, and they're often low-wage jobs. what the department of labor is of the us is that most new jobs we see coming down the pipe for our kids don't relabel -- really require a college degree. people are saying from one end of the country, yes, we are concerned about syria but we are also concerned about los angeles, about detroit, about vermont and please, mr. president, create jobs for the working families of this country. what they are begging the congress to do is to address the needs that our people face. i think this has a lot to do with why there
that facingn vermont, we are a heroine potomac -- epidemic. kids are shooting up heroin in vermont not to mention the rest of the country, because they don't see much of a future facing them. parents are worried that their kids are graduating college deeply in debt and that either they can't find jobs or the jobs do notey do obtain often really require a college degree. the fact of the matter is that most of the new jobs being created in this country are either part-time jobs with minimal...
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i know they make some great rye whiskey in vermont. these are the same types of folks of established medical marijuana dispensary, grow operations in colorado and they will be partners with us in making sure that miners don't have access to marijuana, that the marijuana doesn't go to iowa or other states. i think that would look forward to a very successful regular regime. and i will echo this year's comments and other comments we've heard today about the banking issue. is both a law-enforcement issue and a regulatory issue, and also the tax issue. we look forward to working with our members of congress to address those issues. >> thank you, mr. finlaw. and without objection i'll also put in the written testimony of washington governor jay inslee in washington attorney general bob ferguson. in the record. their views are also important and relevant. our next witness is kevin sabet, cofounder of assam and the drugs of the drug policy institute, university of florida, previously served in the office of national drug control policy in var
i know they make some great rye whiskey in vermont. these are the same types of folks of established medical marijuana dispensary, grow operations in colorado and they will be partners with us in making sure that miners don't have access to marijuana, that the marijuana doesn't go to iowa or other states. i think that would look forward to a very successful regular regime. and i will echo this year's comments and other comments we've heard today about the banking issue. is both a...
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oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3." hilarious. plus he does stand-up. >> do you get mad when people heckle? or do people ever heckle them? >> if they do, i shut them up in detroit, a bankrupt city. tell me when you want some, you know what i'm saying? williams i said [beep] >> oh, my god. brandon just called out katt williams. why is he calling out katt williams? >> brandon t. jackson recently did "big mama's house 3" with martin lawrence. >> we're familiar -- hilarious. >> katt williams has a theory that he goes around telling everybody, that every single funny black man they make you wear a dress. >> but katt doesn't think it's funny. he thinks it's emascu
oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth...
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today i had the chance to speak to former governor of vermont howard dean on the very few politicians who actually opposed the iraq war in two thousand and three is opposite came a defining factor for his presidential run the following year and although this may have helped him become the initial front runner he didn't ultimately receive the nomination instead he went on to chair the democratic national committee and all of these been on the political sidelines for the last few years his views have not been governor dean has been vocal on everything from the healthcare debate to the use of drones that's exactly what we talked about earlier in an exclusive interview take a look. so who could forget and i'm sure you've heard this a million times you probably don't hear it again but who can forget the signifying moment of the two thousand and four presidential campaign with the infamous and dean scream i wanted to play it and play the media's reaction to it. i think we're going to washington d.c. to take back. i mean no one is like you still tied with john kerry with a train suggest you
today i had the chance to speak to former governor of vermont howard dean on the very few politicians who actually opposed the iraq war in two thousand and three is opposite came a defining factor for his presidential run the following year and although this may have helped him become the initial front runner he didn't ultimately receive the nomination instead he went on to chair the democratic national committee and all of these been on the political sidelines for the last few years his views...
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in vermont, i lived in a small town with a population of approximately 8000. there were four private dental offices. eligible for those medicaid did not have access to any of these offices. with the health of a community organization, we're able to provide care and expand access. in prince george's county, the health department provides a similar safety net for dental care. recently, i participated in my first mission of mercy. this two-day large-scale event provided free dental care to uninsured it alts. men and women camped out be served.aiting to patients should not have to endure such conditions to receive treatment. this experience confirm my belief that dental care is not a luxury, but rather a necessity, and we must make it accessible to all adults. achieving this goal will be difficult if we are unable to address rising cost within the industry. of course, we cannot talk about the high cost of dentistry without acknowledging the cost of dental education. it is not uncommon for a dentist to graduate with a debt of over 200,000 dollars. arguably, this pl
in vermont, i lived in a small town with a population of approximately 8000. there were four private dental offices. eligible for those medicaid did not have access to any of these offices. with the health of a community organization, we're able to provide care and expand access. in prince george's county, the health department provides a similar safety net for dental care. recently, i participated in my first mission of mercy. this two-day large-scale event provided free dental care to...
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i spoke with vermont senator and asked him how that was can effecting his thinking. >>> there are a lot of problems in this world it' it is atr oh ocious. we have 40% of young black kids who don't have a job. right now they can't even do the simplest thing. now congress doesn't discuss massive unemployment. growing gap between the rich and the poor. what do you think is happening? >> i have to say that i find it interesting. they have sought with an eye basic nutrition and meals on wheels program with citizens. who's going to pay nor law? are you going to ask the well thinwealthiest people? i don't know what it is. i don't know what it is. if it is that some people in the senate wants. regime change, that will be expensive. if we get dragged in to this thing in months or years to come, it could become very expensive. there are children.ing thrown off and old people will not get nutrition. those are the people who will pay for this. >> if yo have you been talking r depletiotalking to ohyour colle? >> i think there are some republicans voting against it and voting for it and with the kepl
i spoke with vermont senator and asked him how that was can effecting his thinking. >>> there are a lot of problems in this world it' it is atr oh ocious. we have 40% of young black kids who don't have a job. right now they can't even do the simplest thing. now congress doesn't discuss massive unemployment. growing gap between the rich and the poor. what do you think is happening? >> i have to say that i find it interesting. they have sought with an eye basic nutrition and meals...
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. >> después de esta experiencia con mi papá , realmente pido ley de oregón en washington y vermont que ayuda a personas terminales, a irse tranquilos . >> en el país gs como estos promueven sedeación para parar la agonia dolorosa . >> [hablando inglés] . >> esta a favor de sedación sin dolor ,para inconciencia así mismo piensan similar a anestecia , da formulario de consentimiento para leer y aprobado por su médico . >> pero otras organizaciones, se oponen a tratamiento de muerte asistida . >> la idea que hospital apresure y acelere muerte es incomodo y combatimos en legislación pedimos donde estaba el que explicara por que la sedación . >> pero no responden que por ley no comentan de la historia medica de paciente . >> ahora a raquel le queda extrañar padre porque no es posible terminar sin dolor y sufrimiento . >> es sin duda tema controversial hacen grupo para hablar de muerte digna para más información el sitio de primer impacto y opinar en redes sociales twitter . >> para el final de impacto , instinto maternal de rata lo dejara así adopto como suyas 3 ardillas bebes e
. >> después de esta experiencia con mi papá , realmente pido ley de oregón en washington y vermont que ayuda a personas terminales, a irse tranquilos . >> en el país gs como estos promueven sedeación para parar la agonia dolorosa . >> [hablando inglés] . >> esta a favor de sedación sin dolor ,para inconciencia así mismo piensan similar a anestecia , da formulario de consentimiento para leer y aprobado por su médico . >> pero otras organizaciones, se...
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. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: gunfire, explosions and billowing thick, black smoke at a mall in kenya's capital marked the third day of a standoff between government troops and al-qaeda-linked terrorists. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff in new york tonight, where i just spoke with former president bill clinton, in a wide-ranging conversation about kenya, a possible diplomatic opening from iran, and more. >> maybe we will see an opportunity to see the new presid
. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of...