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getting a lot of hate mail and it s all because she is taking a stand against this. electronic arts newest come bat shooter game has all the blood and gore you would expect. but what s upset meredith is how the game lets players take on the role of the taliban in contemporary afghanistan with the object of killing american troops. but it s just so cavalier to say it s just a game. reporter: for meredith that scenario is all too familiar. she lost her son, lieutenant ken ballard in real cam bat in iraq in 2004. my son didn t get to start over and see if he had a different outcome when he was killed. and neither did any of the people in fallujah. so for people to think that this is a good idea, i m just so days pointed in electronic arts. reporter: electronic arts didn t respond to an email about the game but it published statements it compared to to cops and robbers. medal of honor is a multiplayer game and someone has to be the taliban, the statement says. be ....
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i support that vacation. sanjay, 10 eastern, 7 pacific. we are back, mary tillman, she is called danny, she remains with us, the mother of pat tillman this incredible special documentary will appear friday. joining us now nadia mccaffrey, the mother of sergeant patrick mccaffrey who was killed in iraq on june 2, 2004. and karen meredith is here, motor of lieutenant ken ballard, who was killed in iraq on may 30, 2004. in both cases, they were their only children. now, let s start with you, karen. the military tells you your son, ken, died from small arms fire. he saved the lives of 60 people. what did you learn about that that was not right? 15 months later, the military came to my house and told me that ken was killed by the accidental discharge of the ....
Killed by iraqis he was training, right? yes, he was killed by rookie soldier from the rookie army he was training. larry: that s still considered friendly fire? it s considered murder. larry: it is? there s a trial ending today in iraq, in baghdad that we have been following since 2004. larry: still ongoing? yes. larry: karen, why do you think now that you were told the truth, why hide anything? i don t know if they re embarrassed they didn t do it? larry: but once they told you? i don t know. i think i know the truth. people who have contacted me have told me that they were there. they knew what happened. larry: what do you think? i think i agree with them. larry: but they re inferior officers put them in a really bad place, there was such a struggle with loyalty to ken and his family, or loyalty to the military. ....