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andrew harding has been in mozambique finding out what others can learn. >> the great green limpopo. it is on its best behavior today, but this giant river has a habit of becoming a lake. 10 years ago, this river flooded and 2 million people were affected. at first, the outside world seemed to shrug. until this moment. at treetop rescue for a mother and her baby girl born in the branches. they helped persuade the british public to donate some 30 million pounds in aid, the same amount raised today for pakistan. this baby is now 10 years old and thriving. her mother has a new baby. she has financial support from the government and his advice for other flood victims. -- and this advice for other flood victims. >> do not give up hope. help did it come for us from our own community and abroad. >> everything was under water. >> in 2000, daniel helped lead the fight against the flood. >> there was a feeling of frustration, a feeling that we do not have the capacity to handle the situation. >> but flood-prone mozambique has tried hard to learn from its mistakes. countries like pakistan might
andrew harding has been in mozambique finding out what others can learn. >> the great green limpopo. it is on its best behavior today, but this giant river has a habit of becoming a lake. 10 years ago, this river flooded and 2 million people were affected. at first, the outside world seemed to shrug. until this moment. at treetop rescue for a mother and her baby girl born in the branches. they helped persuade the british public to donate some 30 million pounds in aid, the same amount...
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andrew harding, bbc news, mozambique. >> prosecutors investigating the murder of a mayor in the city of northern mexico said they made a breakthrough with the arrest of six police officers. he was abducted and found dead three days later. >> six police officers on parade. this time as suspects. they're accused of helping kidnap and murder a popular young mayor who tried to root out corrupt officers in the local force. >> four of the policemen we detained served as lookouts. another of the police took part in the kidnapping of the mayor and there was the guard who was kidnapped with the mayor but later released. we believe he, too, was involved. >> the mayor of santiago in northern mexico was yet another victim in the country's drugs war, dragged from his home by gunmen, his body was later found dumped by a roadside. of the 28,000 deaths notched up since president caled rhone began his armed campaign against mexico's drug lords, most have been the victims of turf wars between cartels. but he is one on a growing list of public figures to be killed, too. it was thought he was ordered on
andrew harding, bbc news, mozambique. >> prosecutors investigating the murder of a mayor in the city of northern mexico said they made a breakthrough with the arrest of six police officers. he was abducted and found dead three days later. >> six police officers on parade. this time as suspects. they're accused of helping kidnap and murder a popular young mayor who tried to root out corrupt officers in the local force. >> four of the policemen we detained served as lookouts....
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let's hear it for andrew. [applause] it is a really hard to create change and make progress. there are always all sorts of reasons not to do anything as we hear very often from the republican side of things. we are making progress and we have to keep pushing forward. we have got to make sure that we win this election and that these great candidates who are putting themselves out there come home winners and make sure we keep moving in the path we have set up. i want to thank you for being here today and want to thank everyone for coming together and i can't wait to see the great campaigns we will put together to make sure that the democrats get elected and keep leadership moving in a good introduce our great state treasurer, kerry kennedy who is also moving [applause] us forwardus forward. >> thank you. thank you all for being here today. thank you for showing your support for the democratic party. and the work that we are all doing together that makes colorado's such a wonderful place to live. over the past year, two amazingly talented, caring, and dedicated man have shown us
let's hear it for andrew. [applause] it is a really hard to create change and make progress. there are always all sorts of reasons not to do anything as we hear very often from the republican side of things. we are making progress and we have to keep pushing forward. we have got to make sure that we win this election and that these great candidates who are putting themselves out there come home winners and make sure we keep moving in the path we have set up. i want to thank you for being here...
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let's hear it for injured. -- andre2w, -- andrew. it is really hard to make change and progress. there are all sorts of reasons not to do anything as we hear very often from the republican side. we are making progress. we have to keep pushing forward. we have got to make sure that we win this election and that these three candidates who are putting themselves out there, home winners and make sure we keep moving in the past that we have set up. i want to thank you for being here today and coming together. i cannot wait to see the great campaigns we will be putting together to make sure democrats get elected and keep leadership moving in a good direction for everyone. it is my pleasure to introduce our great said treasurer -- our great state treasurer who is also moving us forward. >> thank you. thank you all for being here today. thank you for showing your support for the democratic party and the work that we are all doing together that makes colorado's such a wonderful place to live. over the past year, to amazingly talented comic caring, and dedicated men have shown us how deepl
let's hear it for injured. -- andre2w, -- andrew. it is really hard to make change and progress. there are all sorts of reasons not to do anything as we hear very often from the republican side. we are making progress. we have to keep pushing forward. we have got to make sure that we win this election and that these three candidates who are putting themselves out there, home winners and make sure we keep moving in the past that we have set up. i want to thank you for being here today and coming...
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they also spared president obama who campaigned hard for bennett the embarrassment of having to explain why colorado democrats had rejected his candidate. >> i've worked as a truck driver... >> reporter: it was a different story on the republican side. district attorney ken buck, the tea party favorite, one a close race against former lieutenant governor jane norton, the choice of the republican establishment. buck was helped by two million dollars worth of adds and mailers for americans with job security. >> norton pushed the largest tax hike in colorado history. as a regulator, she managed a multimillion dollar surge in government spending. >> reporter: but in the fall campaign, both buck and incumbent bennett are likely to stress their independence for good political reasons says pollster floyd ciruli. >> being an in today, in the political system is not where you want to be. >> reporter: and democrats have done well in colorado in recent years, but with g.o.p. gains likely elsewhere, they can ill afford to lose if they hope to hold the u.s. senate in november. erica? >> hill: in ter
they also spared president obama who campaigned hard for bennett the embarrassment of having to explain why colorado democrats had rejected his candidate. >> i've worked as a truck driver... >> reporter: it was a different story on the republican side. district attorney ken buck, the tea party favorite, one a close race against former lieutenant governor jane norton, the choice of the republican establishment. buck was helped by two million dollars worth of adds and mailers for...
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let's hear it for andrew. [applause] it's really hard to create change, and to make progress. there are always all sorts of reasons and not to do anything as we hear very often from the republican side of things, but we are making progress and we have to keep pushing forward. we have got to make sure we win this election and that these great candidates who are putting themselves out there,, when errors and make sure we keep up moving in the path that we have set up. i want to thank you for being here today and everyone for coming together. i cannot wait to see the great campaigns will put together to make sure democrats get elected and keep leadership moving in a good direction for everyone. now it is my pleasure to introduce our great state treasurer, kerry kennedy, who is forward.ing us affo thank you. >> thank you, all, for being here today. thank you for showing your support for the democratic party and the work that we are all doing together that makes colorado's such a wonderful place to live. over the past year, two amazingly talented, caring, and dedicated men have sho
let's hear it for andrew. [applause] it's really hard to create change, and to make progress. there are always all sorts of reasons and not to do anything as we hear very often from the republican side of things, but we are making progress and we have to keep pushing forward. we have got to make sure we win this election and that these great candidates who are putting themselves out there,, when errors and make sure we keep up moving in the path that we have set up. i want to thank you for...
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to thank my family, especially my mom and dad for being my rock and for teaching me to always work hard, doing the best you can, and for my husband and sons, andrew and sarah, for giving me a quiet time when i go home, and knowing that if i need to be by myself, that i'm not trying to ignore you, thank you for being so supportive, and thank you to everyone that i work with and all the people in our community. you guys have been wonderful, and as my kindergarteners would say, teachers rock. [applause] >> eat baked city bike rentals and taurus for two. you are in trouble now -- the bay city bike rentals and tours for two. >> our march teacher of the month as robert ross from mission high school, a social studies teacher. nearly all of robertson's have a self -- have his telephone number, and he is in constant contact with him -- men and their families. a visit students in their homes, meets with their parents, helps with applications for college, writes that was applications for jobs and scholarships, and yes, he attended far too many funerals. fighting for equity has been the touchstone
to thank my family, especially my mom and dad for being my rock and for teaching me to always work hard, doing the best you can, and for my husband and sons, andrew and sarah, for giving me a quiet time when i go home, and knowing that if i need to be by myself, that i'm not trying to ignore you, thank you for being so supportive, and thank you to everyone that i work with and all the people in our community. you guys have been wonderful, and as my kindergarteners would say, teachers rock....
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but even in the democratic party, it's sometimes hard to sort these things out. on the democratic side in colorado, andrew, sort of the challenger, had been the house speaker in colorado, had been legislator of the year. so he had a lot of accomplishments as a elected democrat. bennett, even though he's the incumbent senator, was running his very first campaign ever because he had been appointed to that job. so you could argue that he was washington but not really establishment. gwen: one more thing into this. it also requires some understanding about this in connecticut where -- were these insiders who won? outsiders who won? >> i think you would have to say there the outsider won over rob simmons. she won in classic old-fashioned way which was she bought the nomination. she spent tens of millions of dollars to win the nomination. but she clearly was the outsider and the newcomer in that race. gwen: what about instead? wasn't he supposed to be making his big comeback running for governor of connecticut? >> it didn't work out. gwen: it didn't work out by an awful
but even in the democratic party, it's sometimes hard to sort these things out. on the democratic side in colorado, andrew, sort of the challenger, had been the house speaker in colorado, had been legislator of the year. so he had a lot of accomplishments as a elected democrat. bennett, even though he's the incumbent senator, was running his very first campaign ever because he had been appointed to that job. so you could argue that he was washington but not really establishment. gwen: one more...
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andrew has spent his career committed to the state and our party i look forward to working with him to work on the way made we will work hard to work on real world solutions creating jobs that threaten to drown our children in debt. my time working with john, our next corner you know exactly what i'm talking about 45 minutes into a long road trip, the excitement wears off and the kids are in the back doing their best to annoy one another. every time you turn around, they put on their best smile and point their fingers at the other one. that backseat is a lot like the u.s. senate washington needs a lot less finger pointing and name calling and less problem solving. i know we can do this by facing up to our problems, solving them and leaving more opportunity, not less to our kids and grandkids it starts right here in colorado i took off on a 24 hour tour. i listened to the hard working men and women trying to make ends meet in their families trying to make ends meet in factories and coffee shops and hospitals. they are completely uninterred in the political games. i visited solar cell. i
andrew has spent his career committed to the state and our party i look forward to working with him to work on the way made we will work hard to work on real world solutions creating jobs that threaten to drown our children in debt. my time working with john, our next corner you know exactly what i'm talking about 45 minutes into a long road trip, the excitement wears off and the kids are in the back doing their best to annoy one another. every time you turn around, they put on their best smile...
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retrieve it that's correct it can be hard to retrieve the information. you have to follow the right path to be able to do so. >> andrew, we are entering into the 21st century a time where we will have only one identity, and that is the identity for all the -- for all the world to see, albeit an edited one. >> marc zuckerberg made it clear. he said, "you have only one identity." that is wrong. he wants people to have only one identity so he can profit. facebook has it close to 1 billion members. we have many identities that are revealed in many different ways. if we are to fall into the illusion of having a single identity, we will be much poorer as a human race and in terms of our individuality as well. if anything, i think that will create more secrecy and more screwed up lives. >> and that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> fund
retrieve it that's correct it can be hard to retrieve the information. you have to follow the right path to be able to do so. >> andrew, we are entering into the 21st century a time where we will have only one identity, and that is the identity for all the -- for all the world to see, albeit an edited one. >> marc zuckerberg made it clear. he said, "you have only one identity." that is wrong. he wants people to have only one identity so he can profit. facebook has it close...
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hard core fans out here. pay your money, go in. >> that's andrew gogan at the front of the line. >> you meet a lot of people that have seen him before. >> one fan had plenty of experiences to share since it was his fourth dylan concert in a week. >> it's very fair. >> promoters arangd for water sales. with only 2,200 tickets up for grabs, nontech savvy fan were excited for the even playing field. >> when they sell out with their credit card and all that, we can't really -- you don't have a credit card, it's hard to get a ticket. >> so fans paid with a little sweat and time. oh, the times, they are achanging. the favorite song in the bay area tonight -- the katy perry song. you're hot and you're cold. >> it's hot then it's cold then's hot again. we're going to be going down here with temperatures as we head into the next couple of days. we do have records in livermore, san jose and concord with triple digits there. we did go down to oakland. a few 90s in san a yell, even felt cooler for you, even though it was
hard core fans out here. pay your money, go in. >> that's andrew gogan at the front of the line. >> you meet a lot of people that have seen him before. >> one fan had plenty of experiences to share since it was his fourth dylan concert in a week. >> it's very fair. >> promoters arangd for water sales. with only 2,200 tickets up for grabs, nontech savvy fan were excited for the even playing field. >> when they sell out with their credit card and all that, we...
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and to those of you who cast your vote for andrew romanoff, i will work hard to prove myself worthy of your support. [applause] the issues that have divided us in this campaign are so much smaller than the hopes and values that we share. andrew has spent his career committed to this state, and to our party. i know this campaign doesn't mark the end of that work and i look forward to working with him to build on the progress we have made. [applause] in this campaign we will work hard to earn the votes of democrats, independents, and republicans by offering real-world solutions based on -- sweetheart -- [laughter] based on real-life experiences. see what i mean? for creating jobs, improving our schools and cutting the deficits that threaten to drown our children in debt. my time at the denver public schools and working with john hickenlooper, our next governor -- [cheers and applause] to balance budgets that improve our city have prepared me to get things done in the senate. and my experience in business has given me a perspective that is different than most people back in washington. bu
and to those of you who cast your vote for andrew romanoff, i will work hard to prove myself worthy of your support. [applause] the issues that have divided us in this campaign are so much smaller than the hopes and values that we share. andrew has spent his career committed to this state, and to our party. i know this campaign doesn't mark the end of that work and i look forward to working with him to build on the progress we have made. [applause] in this campaign we will work hard to earn the...
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clip of erin andrews. then i want to ask you what we can do about this. here she is on capitol hill talking about the emotional impact of being stalked. watch. >> this crime hurts families, and it violates people. it affects your everyday life. the way you communicate, the way you travel, the way you take double glances at people. it affects everything in your life. it is vile, and it is threatening. a lot of people who are targets of stalkers and of crimes have said to me, they live in constant fear. they are always afraid. and unfortunately now i understand that. and i always will. >> larry: all right. in her case, shawn, her stalker was arrested and is doing time. in your case the stalker was arrested, is in a mental hospital. what legislation do you want? >> you know, i want -- i want this to go through for erin. not only for her but everybody else out there only because we need more security and more help with this because there are a lot of people out there that are going through the same thing. and
clip of erin andrews. then i want to ask you what we can do about this. here she is on capitol hill talking about the emotional impact of being stalked. watch. >> this crime hurts families, and it violates people. it affects your everyday life. the way you communicate, the way you travel, the way you take double glances at people. it affects everything in your life. it is vile, and it is threatening. a lot of people who are targets of stalkers and of crimes have said to me, they live in...
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up next andrew joins us with the latest sports. hello there welcome to the sport good to have you company and these are the headlines this sunday. the latest in the russian prime illegal ballots in has netted his second hand in a row. plus tommy trouble rooney's ruled out of united's classroom with a stomach upset. me up nicely defending champion. in the u.k. . we start the latest from the russian premier league where this afternoon both in sides of bear are hoping to carry on their good form from europe maybe the last week of the rugby league but have only won twice so far this season in the russian top five and it is currently in their match with fellow strugglers the second half just back to get under way down just over an hour sitting rival. group mean to go second if they. also later on a lanyard welcomed angie and a certain russian darby. six in the table a close the gap they won the ladies with a four two win over tom yesterday brazilian ballots another trick in just six minutes that is first and three minutes later the key
up next andrew joins us with the latest sports. hello there welcome to the sport good to have you company and these are the headlines this sunday. the latest in the russian prime illegal ballots in has netted his second hand in a row. plus tommy trouble rooney's ruled out of united's classroom with a stomach upset. me up nicely defending champion. in the u.k. . we start the latest from the russian premier league where this afternoon both in sides of bear are hoping to carry on their good form...
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. >> he hit the weapon really hard pull the trigger and had the officer twice. the >> suspects got away. 20 year- old andrew is a five-foot it hispanic man that ways and that's 240 lbs.. he has a tattoo on his forearms. he was wanted for violence and to let the mother of his child. he resisted arrest and shot the officer and then ran around to a liquor store where he tried to carjack to different customers and the second time he succeeded. meanwhile the officer was going surgery. they think he is part of the joint task force that works with these people. >> he works with the drug dealers and the gang bangers and he is even more dangerous. still >> the fremont police chief was stunned. >> in 19 years this is the first officer that has been shot since i've been chief. >> i'm jonathan blum for kron4 news. >> we'll deal to follow the latest developments today an economic is check out our website is well. >> there's a lot of traffic and send another let us first get a look at the temperature. >> and as a cool day to day here is the fog. this is a shot of the san mate
. >> he hit the weapon really hard pull the trigger and had the officer twice. the >> suspects got away. 20 year- old andrew is a five-foot it hispanic man that ways and that's 240 lbs.. he has a tattoo on his forearms. he was wanted for violence and to let the mother of his child. he resisted arrest and shot the officer and then ran around to a liquor store where he tried to carjack to different customers and the second time he succeeded. meanwhile the officer was going surgery....
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. >> reporter: andrew gardner runs an online job board. he says offering part-timers health benefits isn't new but usually done during times of low unemployment, not now. >> the hard rock cafe did it a while ago and right now people are trying to scale back rather than scale up. this will be interesting if it catches hold i bet more people will do it. it's generated a lot of interest. >> mcdonald's says part timers can pay as little at $10 a month for coverage, depending on the coverage 37 she says the benefits are part of the reason she decided to avoid the drive-through this time, to have a seat at the table. mcdonald's says its business has not been greatly impacted by the down when you. the owner says the benefit's package allows him to hire the best candidate. some of them may be overqualified. >> damian, thanks very much. >>> people all over are looking for jobs. the unemployment picture was in sharp focus in oakland as well as hundreds lined up for job opportunities. lines stretched around the building and down the block for the cit
. >> reporter: andrew gardner runs an online job board. he says offering part-timers health benefits isn't new but usually done during times of low unemployment, not now. >> the hard rock cafe did it a while ago and right now people are trying to scale back rather than scale up. this will be interesting if it catches hold i bet more people will do it. it's generated a lot of interest. >> mcdonald's says part timers can pay as little at $10 a month for coverage, depending on...
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. >> reporter: any given day anytime of day, angie noe is working hard. she graduated with honors from the rigorous international baccalaureate program at andrew hill high. how does she do all this? >> beats me. i don't know. >> we have a quiz tomorrow. >> reporter: college level courses are easy compared to her job at home. >> i actually have control over something. >> reporter: because so much of your life you have not had control? >> yeah. >> reporter: angie has grown up helping her mom care for her disabled brother, feeding him by tube. >> feeding her brother and changing his diapers and saying he's my best friend. you know, truly giving to others and not being spiteful for it. >> i think because of my brother, i'm more aware of things. i think i have learned how to -- give medicine and learn about dosages when i was 6 or 7. >> reporter: she learned the words autism and seizure in english and can my,s language of cambodia, to translate for her mom but it was because of her father she learned about schizophrenia and paranoia. >> we couldn't go out beca
. >> reporter: any given day anytime of day, angie noe is working hard. she graduated with honors from the rigorous international baccalaureate program at andrew hill high. how does she do all this? >> beats me. i don't know. >> we have a quiz tomorrow. >> reporter: college level courses are easy compared to her job at home. >> i actually have control over something. >> reporter: because so much of your life you have not had control? >> yeah. >>...
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this hard scrabble neighborhood of union city is home to all three of the suspects who were arrested in connection with the shooting of fremont police officer todd young. 20-year-old andrew barrientos was a gunman, he is a member of the data coat oh gang named after a street in this neighborhood and he even had the dako to insignature a on his arm and neck. he shot him and carjacked at least two cars to get away. detectives intercepted a conversation barrientos was having on his cell phone saturday in san diego and arrested him just before he made it across the mexican border. gustavo silva of union city was arrested with barrientos and 40- year-old antoinette gilbert yak a is also in custody. she will be charged with helping him escape. they tell phil ma tier that barrientos is volunteering information to police. >> we sent two detectives over to san diego to interview him. during the interview he did give admissions to committing the crimes on friday. >> reporter: are you saying he confessed. >> we're not going to say exactly what he said during the interviews because this is going
this hard scrabble neighborhood of union city is home to all three of the suspects who were arrested in connection with the shooting of fremont police officer todd young. 20-year-old andrew barrientos was a gunman, he is a member of the data coat oh gang named after a street in this neighborhood and he even had the dako to insignature a on his arm and neck. he shot him and carjacked at least two cars to get away. detectives intercepted a conversation barrientos was having on his cell phone...
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they have been hard at work for him. the president made a call last week out to colorado, a conference call, to supporters urging them to get out and vote. former president clinton endorsed andrew romanov. he did nothing else until today. he's now done a little recording for him . but it doesn't look as though either of those has been decisive. this is a battle that is very personal and in many ways very, very negative . >> ifill: jane north and buck. what's his first name? >> ken buck. >> ifill: is that as hostile as it looks the whole high heels versus the boots. >> it is hostile. in some ways i don't think it's as hostile as the now race between bennett and romanov is. it's hostile because jane norton was the establishment favorite. she was recruited among other people by john cornyn who is the head of the republican senate campaign committee. she said john mccain helped encourage her. she looked like she would be the overwhelming favorite to win. in the early stages of the race she was. ken buck was able to tap into
they have been hard at work for him. the president made a call last week out to colorado, a conference call, to supporters urging them to get out and vote. former president clinton endorsed andrew romanov. he did nothing else until today. he's now done a little recording for him . but it doesn't look as though either of those has been decisive. this is a battle that is very personal and in many ways very, very negative . >> ifill: jane north and buck. what's his first name? >> ken...
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president obama had endorsed bennet, while former president clinton endorsed romanoff in the hard-fought primary race. bennet's eight point win was a piece of good news for a beleaguered white house. >> the president was proud to lend his name, appeared in mailings, ads, participated in teletown hall. >> lehrer: but with the democratic primary behind him, bennet would not commit today to have mr. obama back to campaign this fall against a republican opponent. >> we'll have to see. we'll obviously do what's right for the campaign. he's been a huge help and i appreciate his endorsement. and we'll see what happens between now and november. >> lehrer: bennet will face republican district attorney ken buck with ties to the tea party movement. he claimed the mantle of outsider in beating former lieutenant governor jane norton. >> republicans have been sending their elected officials back to washington d.c. to change congress, and instead those republicans have been changed by congress. >> lehrer: in fact, buck's win was one half of a big night for the tea party in the rocky mountain state. the
president obama had endorsed bennet, while former president clinton endorsed romanoff in the hard-fought primary race. bennet's eight point win was a piece of good news for a beleaguered white house. >> the president was proud to lend his name, appeared in mailings, ads, participated in teletown hall. >> lehrer: but with the democratic primary behind him, bennet would not commit today to have mr. obama back to campaign this fall against a republican opponent. >> we'll have to...
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in andrew, it was a win the story and no street signs, no markers and it was hard for authorities to get around, but they got there. with katrina, they told you they are on the way or they are right there, and they were not. the next day, they still were not. then you start reading help us now, save us now, that's how i felt about the tusands of people living on that road. where is the help? why isn't it here? i didn't understand it then. >> was the emotion spontaneous or did you say i've got to do something different here? >> what you do is suppress the motion in an effort to get the facts out. emotion will sometimes twist a fact if you let it. you have to deal with emotions later when you're covering tragedies. >> you said you didn't understand it then did you understand it now. what do you understand? >> i understand every level failed and every level lied to us. >> when you said you understood -- wanted to get clear. >> that's what i thought. the parish said, the city sd, the mayor said, the governor said, the president said, and i was looking and they were wrong. >> what has bee
in andrew, it was a win the story and no street signs, no markers and it was hard for authorities to get around, but they got there. with katrina, they told you they are on the way or they are right there, and they were not. the next day, they still were not. then you start reading help us now, save us now, that's how i felt about the tusands of people living on that road. where is the help? why isn't it here? i didn't understand it then. >> was the emotion spontaneous or did you say i've...
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in andrew, it was a win the story and no street signs, no markers and it was hard for authorities to get around, but they got there. with katrina, they told you they are on the way or they are right there, and they were not. the next day, they still were not. then you start reading help us now, save us now, that's how i felt about the thousands of people living on that road. where is the help? why isn't it here? i didn't understand it then. >> was the emotion spontaneous or did you say i've got to do something different here? >> what you do is suppress the motion in an effort to get the facts out. emotion will sometimes twist a fact if you let it. you have to deal with emotions later when you're covering tragedies. >> you said you didn't understand it then did you understand it now. what do you understand? >> i understand every level failed and every level lied to us. >> when you said you understood -- wanted to get clear. >> that's what i thought. the parish said, the city said, the mayor said, the governor said, the president said, and i was looking and they were wrong. >> what has
in andrew, it was a win the story and no street signs, no markers and it was hard for authorities to get around, but they got there. with katrina, they told you they are on the way or they are right there, and they were not. the next day, they still were not. then you start reading help us now, save us now, that's how i felt about the thousands of people living on that road. where is the help? why isn't it here? i didn't understand it then. >> was the emotion spontaneous or did you say...
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in andrew, it was a win the story and no street signs, no markers and it was hard for authorities to get around, but they got there. with katrina, they told you they are on the way or they are right there, and they were not. the next day, they still were not. then you start reading help us now, save us now, that's how i felt about the thousands of people living on that road. where is the help? why isn't it here? i didn't understand it then. >> was the emotion spontaneous or did you say i've got to do something different here? >> what you do is suppress the motion in an effort to get the facts out. emotion will sometimes twist a fact if you let it. you have to deal with emotions later when you're covering tragedies. >> you said you didn't understand it then did you understand it now. what do you understand? >> i understand every level failed and every level lied to us. >> when you said you understood -- wanted to get clear. >> that's what i thought. the parish said, the city said, the mayor said, the governor said, the president said, and i was looking and they were wrong. >> what has
in andrew, it was a win the story and no street signs, no markers and it was hard for authorities to get around, but they got there. with katrina, they told you they are on the way or they are right there, and they were not. the next day, they still were not. then you start reading help us now, save us now, that's how i felt about the thousands of people living on that road. where is the help? why isn't it here? i didn't understand it then. >> was the emotion spontaneous or did you say...
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it's hard to believe. again, people need to -- coming from that area, it was not a natural disaster, it was a manmade, civil engineering disaster. it's an important distinction for those of us who lived there and lived through that storm. >> it is hard to believe it's five years to say the least. >> goes by so fast. >>> coming up next, frightening words from fantasia after her suicide attempt. >> and lady gaga's digital milestone next in "the skinny." on a somewhat sad note. we reported in the last couple of weeks, fantasia from "american idol" fame, tried to commit suicide by overdosing on pills a few weeks back, allegedly because she was having a relationship with a married man, the relationship kind of became public, the wife is now suing her and all this stuff. she tried to take her own life. tonight at 9:00 p.m. on vh1, "behind the music," a special is going to premiere where she is very open and talks about the situation that led her to take such a drastic step. take a listen. >> you can't accidental
it's hard to believe. again, people need to -- coming from that area, it was not a natural disaster, it was a manmade, civil engineering disaster. it's an important distinction for those of us who lived there and lived through that storm. >> it is hard to believe it's five years to say the least. >> goes by so fast. >>> coming up next, frightening words from fantasia after her suicide attempt. >> and lady gaga's digital milestone next in "the skinny." on a...