Tonight for the first time former Blue Bell Ice Cream workers are claiming that management ignored complaints about conditions at their factory in texas. That was linked to an outbreak of listeria. Ten people got sick from the bacteria, and three died. The Company Recalled 8 million gallons. Before this, but bell was the number three brand in the nation, sold in 23 states. Jim axelrod has our investigation. Reporter in the Early Morning hours of august 29th, a single truck left Blue Bell Creameries in texas, marking the return of its ice cream. When the Company Recalled all its products in april, its loyal customers sang their support. Prayed for their return. And plastered brenham with signs. God bless blue bell. Its a fantastic product. But at the same time theres a bad side of blue bell where everything was overlooked. Reporter for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown Terry Schultz operated this machine at the brenham blue bell factory. There was just ice cream all over
All of this, you can watch on c span. It is sunday, january 4. The start of a new week, and the start of a new congress. The flag will be at half staff, to honor senator brooke, he died this weekend. The Senate Leaders want a Productive Congress. We want your calls in Congress Calls and comment on whether the gop can lead a successful congress. You can also join the conversation, already many weighing in on facebook. Orson or send us a tweet. This is a Legislature Preview showtime for gop. In a 114 congress, there will be 246 republicans. This is the largest republican majority since post world war ii. In the senate, 54 republicans, and 21 independents to sign with the republicans. A piece from the washington post. Theres a story this morning from george hill saying one of the most important members of the new congress is the chair of the Foreign Relations committee. Coming up on c span, or conversation with ken buck, the incoming republican class president s. Among the issues that the
She will ship out to fort benning on friday. So, that is it. See her say goodbye to civilian life for little while. And then we have here a u of l alum also with a masters from the can school of social work. She came to google as a refugee as well with her family in 1994. Without further do, please welcome our two moderators. I am looking forward to an exciting evening. [applause] thank you, daniel, and the university of louisville for sponsoring tonights fantastic row graham. Can you guys hear me ok . Ok, good. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is dd and my college right here is cal. Like the professor said, we are not related, its a common last name. Moving voices, it is our mission to bring more attention to the South Vietnamese perspective. We want people to know that South Vietnam fought bravely and risked everything for freedom. Unfortunately, its often a perspective that is overlooked in our public discussion about vietnam war. We are so thrilled tonight to have the university but t
The country following the fall of saigon. The panel settles in kentucky and this is about one hour and a half. I would like to introduce the two moderators for tonight. Ddtranh and dowa tranh. They are the leading effort and community leading ever behind moving voices and behind this evening tonight you its amazing to have worked with them over the last two weeks including putting together this event. Deedee is a daughter of vietnam war refugees and is an attorney. She is also u of l alum and it makes me really proud that she will enter the Army Jag Corps this friday. This is her last big event in civilian life and [applause] she will ship out to fort denning on friday. Goodbye to civilian life for a while. Then we have dow who is a uo0f l alum with and asked with a masters from the school of social work. She came to louisville as a refugee as well with her family in 1994. Without further add to, please welcome our two moderators and im looking forward to an exciting evening. [applause
Good. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is dede, and my colleague right here her name is thao. Like professor said were not related. Its a common last name. We are both with moving voices. Moving voices we have its our mission to bring more attention to the South Vietnamese perspective. We want people to know that South Vietnam fought bravery and risked everything for freedom. Unfortunately, its often a perspective that is overlooked in our public discussion about vietnam war. So we are so thrilled to be the eded eded tonight to help the university of louisville put together the untold tales of the vietnam war from a vietnamese perspective. We have a great panel of speakers here with us. They serve in South Vietnam. Also known as the republic of vietnam. They have Amazing Stories of the vietnam war, and their journey to kentucky. Im going to introduce our speakers. Starting on the left is dr. Gary tran. He was a cabinet member and vice minister of agriculture for the republic of vietnam un