cnn, washington. while questions about what happened are haunting investigators, the victims are being mourned. the town of haltern in germany is trying to come to grips with the loss of a group of high school student and their two teachers. our diana magnay is there. to be noted, this is a small town. everyone knows those who were kimmed in the crash. talk about killed in the crash. talk about how they re coming to term with this devastating news at this time. reporter: rosemary, this definitely is a town in mourning. the see the memorial that students have laid to their fallen classmates behind me. all morning, all yesterday they were coming and putting down flowers, lighting candles. it s a similar story in the church, in the middle of town where this is where there is
horrible if there is actually stuff in the e-mails. but image there isn t any the damage is already done. precisely because it revives the memories in the clintons and 90 s especially for saturday night live with a young audience it is telling them for the first time this is who the clintons are. anybody who remembers the 90d know they parsed and skimmed and reinterpreted words. it could be it was illegal or skirting the rules or with a it wasn t. it raises the question do you want to this baggage around for the next four years or eight years? in other news the republican letter to iran fuelling democratic outrage this morning. does it undermine president obama s attempts to make a deal? senate lawmakers say no but
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holder making an address saying he s going to end racial profiling once and for all. in the coming days i will announce justice department guidance regarding profiling by federal law enforcement. [applause] this, this will institute rigorous new standards and robust safeguards to help end racial profiling once and for all. this is interesting. explain what you see here. we give this one a c-plus. this skimmed in the middle. what is surprising is the republicans responded a little more favorably to him than democrats. what s interesting is people do agree that it is real important that we end racial profiling, but he went on to say really that this is about implementing standards. people were like it s about standards? is it that simple? why didn t we have these before? we ve been having racial profiling issues for a really long time.
just over 7,000 people, that s a lot of money. but in north dakota, you can count on $87,000 buying a whole lot of radio time and it s huge. goehring has received money from ten oil companies and their executives. there s no doubt the oil companies are behind this guy because he ll rubber stamp the permits, with the rubber stamp comes risk. the national guard was dispatched to the air, the fire could take days to burn out. just part of the business, right? luckily no one was killed. meanwhile, the lack of regulation is literally killing people in north dakota and the environment. that s right, killing people. a new study finds that oil workers in that state are being kimmed at 5 times the national rate, fatalities on the job in north dakota, more than doubled from 2007 to 2012, rising from