Subhash Teijuva was 21-years-old - married and working alongside his father in the family’s general store when his life was turned upside down, and he witnessed unspeakable horror in his hometown of Masaka, Uganda. Subhash was one of thousands of Ugandan Asians who were expelled from Uganda in 1972, on orders of the brutal military…
morning off with you guys. thank you very much, we ll see you soon. bill: we mentioned this story a few moments ago, stunning claims of violence from the nephew of supreme court justice clarence thomas. derek thomas says he was beaten and tase dollars at new orleans west jefferson medical center. thomas claims the incident happened after he refused to put on a hospital gown and tried to leave that facile. thomas says he ll now sue. a sheriff s office spokesman says security officers called deputies about the incident but he he he did not give details citing privacy laws. he s a pretty good he needs a pretty good attorney if that s the case. martha: somebody in the family would be helpful, perhaps! it s always good to have a lawyer in the family, right? six months ago a massive earthquake struck haiti and today former president clinton is back -aiprince haiti s president, the government says that of the 1.5 million people, listen to this, who lost their veha homes. 28,000 of
do you know where kyron is? desiree. your husband are saying that you know where he is. do you know? can you tell the world, something? can you please tell the world something? they say you failed two polygraph tests, can you can i please speak with her? why won t you talk with investigators? are you cooperating? do you have anything to say? do you have anything to say? do you know where kyron is? yes or no? can you tell us? yes or no? martha: she is not being called a suspect. police believe that she was the last to see kyron. before she says he went to a science fair at his school and court records also show that she allegedly tried to hire a hit man to kill her husband. so this story is getting more and more complicated, folks. we ll stay on it.
her and of untold brutal acts against her and these men were egog rated completely, the accusations were proven to be false but what a story it was and what a time in the lives of those young men. four years later, they have moved on to other things. but the house, duke university has decided, should be demolished and it will be taken down. wiping out bad memoryies, i guess. memory, i guess. bill: he is known to police as the barefoot bandit, police in the bahamas nabbed colton harris moore. get this, the teen spent two years on the run all over the u.s., two years, allegedly stealing cars and boats and a few airplanes, including this one. police say morris moore used this moore used this plane to fly from bloomington, indiana down to the bahamas. john miller is coming to us by way of skype from his home in bloomington,
petraeus, now, obviously the man in charge in afghanistan and he makes it clear, a clear connection between the words islam and radicalism. and let s pull up his statement from the 2006 petraeus doctrine. and, in it here is what it sechsays, it refers to extremist and islamic sub versives and his coauthor is general james amos who the president picked as the next marine corps commandant and joint chief of staff commander according to a story in the washington times , so clearly, general petraeus says there is a link between these two things and he wants to define it that way. that is a problem? no, not at all. look, this is a complicated issue and this is islamic extremists and these people, usama bin laden, al qaeda, their offshoots, are corrupting islam, and, from an aspect of the religion and using it for their terrorist aims.