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♪ ♪ lead me home, precious lord ♪ ♪ when my way grows drear ♪ ♪ precious lord linger near ♪ ♪ when mystand ♪ ♪ guide my feet ♪ ♪ hold my hand ♪ ♪ take my hand, precious lord ♪ ♪ and lead me home ♪ ♪ precious lord ♪♪ (applause) no program, no organization, is any better than its leader. dr. carter gives that kind of leadership. when it comes to the precision of the choir. when it comes to the discipline of the choir. he is the maestro. he is the master. pççççççzz÷÷xxxpppúú@@ ♪♪ ♪ o freunde nicht diese tone! ♪ ♪ sondern lass uns angenehmere anstimmen ♪ ♪ und freundenvollere ♪ ♪ freunde ♪ ♪ freunde ♪ ♪ freunde ♪ ♪ freunde ♪ ♪ freunde schoner gotterfunken ♪ tochter aus elysium ♪ ♪ wir betreten feuertrunken, ♪ himmlische, dein heiligtum ♪ ♪ deine zauber binden wieder, was die mode streng geteilt ♪ ♪ alle menschen werden bruder ♪ ♪ wo dein sanfter flugel weilt ♪ ♪ deine zauber binden wieder was die mode streng geteilt ♪ ♪ alle menschen werder bruder ♪ ♪ wo dein sanfter flugel weilt ♪ ♪ wem der grosse wurf gelungen, eines freundes freund zu sein ♪ ♪ wer ein holdes weib errungen mische seinen
♪ ♪ lead me home, precious lord ♪ ♪ when my way grows drear ♪ ♪ precious lord linger near ♪ ♪ when mystand ♪ ♪ guide my feet ♪ ♪ hold my hand ♪ ♪ take my hand, precious lord ♪ ♪ and lead me home ♪ ♪ precious lord ♪♪ (applause) no program, no organization, is any better than its leader. dr. carter gives that kind of leadership. when it comes to the precision of the choir. when it comes to the discipline of the choir. he is the maestro. he is the master....
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i don't know where ♪ lord, you sure been ♪ good to me ♪ lord, you been away ♪ i don't know where ♪ lordto bringing hope to a desperate people. marsh: what are we if we don't try to help others? we're thing, nothing at all. "the english surgeon," only o"p.o.v." to hear from the filmmaker and to find out how you can share your point of view. major funding for "p.o.v." has been provided by the jo d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation; the national endowment for the arts, which believes that a grt nation deserves great art; and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> [ speaking ukrainian language ] >> man: it's very difficult to cross to the other side of the street. it's very difficult to know whether one's being brave or being reckless, or when one is being wise or being a coward. [ power tool running ] i like the smell and the feel of wood -- it's nice stuff to handle. and it's wonderful, starng off just with -- particularly if you actually have rough wood, and then you put it all through a planer, so you start off with rough planks, you're going to end up with
i don't know where ♪ lord, you sure been ♪ good to me ♪ lord, you been away ♪ i don't know where ♪ lordto bringing hope to a desperate people. marsh: what are we if we don't try to help others? we're thing, nothing at all. "the english surgeon," only o"p.o.v." to hear from the filmmaker and to find out how you can share your point of view. major funding for "p.o.v." has been provided by the jo d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation; the national...
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oh how the lord used to bless those crusades. but i said all this to talk about posthumous preaching. both of these men are still on the air along with dr. d.james kennedy. and drmcgee has been gone for over 21 years and he told e men as he was passing, look, if we have some funds le, use it up and n my through the bible series. ll 21 years later they are still running it. but something was printed in christianity today thatade me chuckle. the one who was running it apparently didn't study thprogram r the day and he put it on and they said, rember he's gone 21 years, this just happened, he said pr for dr. mcgee, he's not feeling well today. >> oh, oh, oh, oh. don't ever do that to me you guys. and anyway, it really made me chuckle. and i don't know, if god had taken me, where we'd be right now, but i'm going to keep it on. i've got new vitality with all the blood transfusions and i'm going to keep it up until the rapture or god calls me home one way or the other and then rexella can play some of my tapes. amen. >> no, no, no. i c
oh how the lord used to bless those crusades. but i said all this to talk about posthumous preaching. both of these men are still on the air along with dr. d.james kennedy. and drmcgee has been gone for over 21 years and he told e men as he was passing, look, if we have some funds le, use it up and n my through the bible series. ll 21 years later they are still running it. but something was printed in christianity today thatade me chuckle. the one who was running it apparently didn't study...
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[screaming] >> "lord of the flies" out there. >> "lord of the flies"! >> i've got a celebrity! >> goodness, everyone, we are happy to report that there's nothing left to report about octomom. it's "octomom: the musical"! it has singing -- ♪ >> it has an octomom impersonator. it has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. and, no, the proceeds go directly to hell. >> these people are crazy. >> where is this? >> where? in the only space big enough to hold it. inside of octomom! [music plays] >> can we get an epidural, please? the only thing would be worse is if octomom showed up at an emmy party. oh, come on! >> octomom left 13 of her kids at home to go to a gifting emmy suite in l.a. she came up, got a bunch of free clothes. she did bring one kid. >> that's kid number two. since her number came up in a lottery, she gets to hang out with mom for an hour. sorry, other kids. but you can go visit someone who looks like your mom at -- >> "octomom: the musical"! >> morning, khloe. >> khloe kardashian at lax. i know there are stories that she's engaged, her and lamar are engaged announcemen
[screaming] >> "lord of the flies" out there. >> "lord of the flies"! >> i've got a celebrity! >> goodness, everyone, we are happy to report that there's nothing left to report about octomom. it's "octomom: the musical"! it has singing -- ♪ >> it has an octomom impersonator. it has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. and, no, the proceeds go directly to hell. >> these people are crazy. >> where is this? >> where? in...
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and the ceo of lord and taylor tells us if anyone is doing any christmas shopping. fasten your seat belts, everybody. "the kudlow" report begins right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. welcome back to "the kudlow report." senator schumer's public insurance amendment in the senate committee health care bill was defeated today, but is it really dead? our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us now with the full story. hello, john. >> hey, larry. we've been talking about this public option. it's been moving in the house. today was the first big test in the senate, in the finance committee when liberals led by chuck schumer and jay ro rockefeller proposed separate amendments making the case that the private insurance market simply isn't working. >> we need this option because the insurance companies have failed to meet their obligations. in this whole matter of how do you unroll health care reform. the insurance companies are protecting their profits and putting their customers second. >> now in the six hours of debate that followed that st
and the ceo of lord and taylor tells us if anyone is doing any christmas shopping. fasten your seat belts, everybody. "the kudlow" report begins right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. welcome back to "the kudlow report." senator schumer's public insurance amendment in the senate committee health care bill was defeated today, but is it really dead? our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us now with the full story. hello, john....
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his first book was a by greaf of lord halifax, churchill's foreign secretary. and among other books, "secrets of leadership" "masses and commanders" and" the storm of war." and andrew roberts. [applause] >> winston churchill was not just an asset to the free world, he was its champion. he was the champion on five major occasions. it was he who mobilized the grand fleet at the outbreak of the great wars, the guns of august and the salvos of the guns of august were being heard. he made sure the royal navy was ready and was unable and would not lose the war in an afternoon. and in the 1930's he warned at great personal political cost to himself, about the threat that nazi germany posed to western civilization. in play 1940, only prime minister for a few days, he opposed any deal, any peace deal, with adolph hitler and instead, he used, using his supreme sublime or tear, his pote tick ortory, he articulated the british's people's will to fight fascism. he did it in such way as to not underestimate the sacrifices that was going to imply. his fourth great service to
his first book was a by greaf of lord halifax, churchill's foreign secretary. and among other books, "secrets of leadership" "masses and commanders" and" the storm of war." and andrew roberts. [applause] >> winston churchill was not just an asset to the free world, he was its champion. he was the champion on five major occasions. it was he who mobilized the grand fleet at the outbreak of the great wars, the guns of august and the salvos of the guns of august...
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his first book was a biography of lord halifax. his most recent book, ago the storm of war, a new history of the second world war." andrew roberts. [applause] >> winston churchill was not just in assets to the free world. he was a champion. he was a champion and five major occasions. it was he who mobilized the grand fleet at the outbreak of the great war as the guns of august were being heard. he made certain the royal army was ready. in the 1930's, he warned about the threat that nazi germany opposed to western civilization. in may 1940, only being prime minister for a few days, he opposed any deal with adolf hitler, and instead, using his sublime, shakespearean oratory, he articulated the british peoples will to fight fascism. and he did in such a way as never to underestimate the terrible sacrifices that that was going to imply. his fourth great service to the free world was to formulate the grand strategy that drew down germany into the mediterranean into north africa and to follow the strategy of attacking sicily, italy, and
his first book was a biography of lord halifax. his most recent book, ago the storm of war, a new history of the second world war." andrew roberts. [applause] >> winston churchill was not just in assets to the free world. he was a champion. he was a champion and five major occasions. it was he who mobilized the grand fleet at the outbreak of the great war as the guns of august were being heard. he made certain the royal army was ready. in the 1930's, he warned about the threat that...
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lord lamont is still with us. reports of your demise or departure were greatly exaggerated, jim roger is here, as well. while we have a little bit longer, lord lamont, are you worried complacency's still in the system? that's creating this risk appetite. >> i am a bit worried about complacency because people are reacting as though this was a strong recovery rather than just the beginning of the end of the fallen out, or the end in the fall of output, i think as i said earlier, that is very different from a strong recovery. i think also we need to focus on the banking system. the banks have suffered from the collapse of the bubble. but we still have to see what happens to the banks from the bad debts that are going to occur, have occurred from the recession and from the period of trend growth. there will still be plenty of bad debts to come through. and i would not be surprised if some banks didn't need to have more capital. hopefully they will be able to get it from the market rather than from governments. but whe
lord lamont is still with us. reports of your demise or departure were greatly exaggerated, jim roger is here, as well. while we have a little bit longer, lord lamont, are you worried complacency's still in the system? that's creating this risk appetite. >> i am a bit worried about complacency because people are reacting as though this was a strong recovery rather than just the beginning of the end of the fallen out, or the end in the fall of output, i think as i said earlier, that is...
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may the good lord bless and keep you, too. god bless you, you're great! cheers! thank you! closed captioning provided by production west. www.prodwest.com
may the good lord bless and keep you, too. god bless you, you're great! cheers! thank you! closed captioning provided by production west. www.prodwest.com
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and moonbeams enough to shine oh listen, lord, if you want to know.eeds now is love, sweet love, no, not just for some, oh, but just for everyone.♪ >>(bobby kennedy) some men see things as they are and say why, i dream things that never were and say, "why not?" ♪ what the world needs now, is love sweet love... what the world...♪ >> what we need right now is your support of great music programs, which help preserve the sound track of our lives. and the musical history of our country. call the number on your screen now and show your support by making your pledge to your pbs station right now. >hi, i'm tj lubinsky with denise richardson and that to me is one of the most powerful songs of all time. what the world needs now is love sweet love, performed by jackie deshannon, who believes so much in public television that she came to perform this for you and i think of the sentiment of that song and i just wonder how much has changed in the world from then till now. i mean you can almost rewrite the names and it's the cycle and it's the wheel that continues.
and moonbeams enough to shine oh listen, lord, if you want to know.eeds now is love, sweet love, no, not just for some, oh, but just for everyone.♪ >>(bobby kennedy) some men see things as they are and say why, i dream things that never were and say, "why not?" ♪ what the world needs now, is love sweet love... what the world...♪ >> what we need right now is your support of great music programs, which help preserve the sound track of our lives. and the musical history...
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did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel. drew findling, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, cnn legal analyst. and yale university law school graduate. pat brown, criminal profiler and ceo of the pat brown criminal profiling agency. dr. dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. brian santoro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12, joins me by phone. brian, hang in there. i'll be right with you. first, randi kaye, cnn correspondent on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have some information about how they tracked raymond clark? tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we talked to the source today who has very good knowledge of this investigation, very close to it. and he told me that they have been tracking raymond clark since before annie le's body was even found. he raised their suspicion when they saw him after viewing about 700 hours of videotape from the lab
did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel. drew findling, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, cnn legal analyst. and yale university law school graduate. pat brown, criminal profiler and ceo of the pat brown criminal profiling agency. dr. dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. brian santoro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12, joins me...
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. >> people look to the lord to try to find answers to what concerns them. so in that prostate, it gives us an opportunity all the more to show the love of christ. >> give us an idea of what types of activities that you'll have with faith and action. >> it's a variety of things. in fact, we have contacts with nursing homes, we've contacted various schools. we go through individual homes. we have gone to youth homes and youth centers and stuff like that. and all in all, this is sort to speak, no charge, you know, just tell us what needs to be done. by the grace of god, we want to do it. >> so in the process you'll go out and help folks and then a part of it, a part of the mission as well is the an limb? >> yes. in fact, that type of core is what we do. we love jesus and we want to tell all of those about them. one of the ways that people understand that is by service and kindness and so as we go out, for example, we've been involved with a girl's group. and when they were ministered too, they went to the movies or they went to the malls, or if i recall, i thi
. >> people look to the lord to try to find answers to what concerns them. so in that prostate, it gives us an opportunity all the more to show the love of christ. >> give us an idea of what types of activities that you'll have with faith and action. >> it's a variety of things. in fact, we have contacts with nursing homes, we've contacted various schools. we go through individual homes. we have gone to youth homes and youth centers and stuff like that. and all in all, this is...
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and found the lord. went to prison and found the lord. donny had changed, i was still scared. 'cause, no matter who he was now... ( laughing ) i got your gun! i got your gun, dummy. i got your gun. what are you going to do? ...donny used to be crazy. ( quietly ): what would jesus do? ( whispering ) ( inhales, exhales ) i forgive you. really? like i said before, earl, prison changed my life. i mean, even if you hadn't have done what you did, i probably would have ended up there anyway. cross me off your list. all right. thank you. i will. thanks, donny. now, if you'll excuse me, i got to go help a prayer buddy in the garage. when he showed up, i thought he was speaking in tongues, but turns out he's just back on the stuff. hey, don't worry. i'll let myself out. and there it was. thanks to randy and catalina's push, i faced my fears and everything turned out fine. welcome to chili's. try chili's triple dipper dinner. choose your three dippable favorites, like our chicken crisper bites, big mouth bites, and classic southwestern egg rolls. ni
and found the lord. went to prison and found the lord. donny had changed, i was still scared. 'cause, no matter who he was now... ( laughing ) i got your gun! i got your gun, dummy. i got your gun. what are you going to do? ...donny used to be crazy. ( quietly ): what would jesus do? ( whispering ) ( inhales, exhales ) i forgive you. really? like i said before, earl, prison changed my life. i mean, even if you hadn't have done what you did, i probably would have ended up there anyway. cross me...
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here, for example,s the cantor sings the kaish in hebrew, the chorus undeeath sings the lord's prayerenglish. each of them a doxology, hymn praising god. >> the kaddish is doxology. the lord's prayer is a doxology, though the zkor requiem begins with thkaddish prayer, which iswhat every jew says at the yahrzeit, the annual rembrance of anyone in his family whhas died. > reporter: another similari whicheveridge accents musically: theord "holy," repeated here three tes in hebrew-- kadosh, en three times in tin-sanctus. ♪ t make no mistake: while muc of this compition is solemn, parts aralso light-hearted, or what bevedge calls "lickety- split." ♪ wanted," says beveridge, "t gi the impression of a train that gets going and keeps ing, goinalong." >> it's not all vy ponderous stuff. there's a lot of y in it. the j of recognizing that a departed soul m be resting in en, in the garden of eden. >> reporter: perhapthe most dramatic moment of alin the zkor requiem comes at the en when a single flute pla a plaintive theme. ♪ finally, with the soft refin of "amen" the chorus, the flute sloy fades
here, for example,s the cantor sings the kaish in hebrew, the chorus undeeath sings the lord's prayerenglish. each of them a doxology, hymn praising god. >> the kaddish is doxology. the lord's prayer is a doxology, though the zkor requiem begins with thkaddish prayer, which iswhat every jew says at the yahrzeit, the annual rembrance of anyone in his family whhas died. > reporter: another similari whicheveridge accents musically: theord "holy," repeated here three tes in...
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. >> i am crying, and i am saying, "lord, i do not want to die. i do not want toçç die year.e had hit the second tower, and it was terrorism. shortly after that, çthey çwhispered into the president's year that the second tower had been hit. i wrote on the back of my yellow legal pad, "doç not say anythig yet." >> our own wendell goler is traveling with the president. wendell goler,ç what ic ,he reaction with the president? >> the president is here, promoting an initiative. ççhe just finished a reading h the elementary school. he said he was aware of itçç. > çççç>> is beyond belief. both towers of the world trade center are burning. both have apparently been hit by aircraft. >> my first reaction was to get down to the scene as fast as i could. as i was driving down, emergency vehicles were going. i just would fly down to the scene and i drafted a police car all the way down and got two blocks away. we got establishing shots. i got close to the tower and was shooting it, but it was so tall that i had to keep backing up to get a better shot. >> i realized what was h
. >> i am crying, and i am saying, "lord, i do not want to die. i do not want toçç die year.e had hit the second tower, and it was terrorism. shortly after that, çthey çwhispered into the president's year that the second tower had been hit. i wrote on the back of my yellow legal pad, "doç not say anythig yet." >> our own wendell goler is traveling with the president. wendell goler,ç what ic ,he reaction with the president? >> the president is here,...
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. >> he said the lord's prayer, and he said, tell my family i love them. and that's about the most meaningful thing that there is. >> reporter: inspired, his squadron beat back the enemy, but then a terrible twist. a u.s. helicopter lowered a medic to grab bradbury. the young private, monti, tried to save. as the two men were being raised in the air, a cable snapped. bradbury and the medic plunged to their deaths. >> it didn't matter, the end result, because that was him. he just did what the soldiers' creed said, you never leave a soldier behind. >> reporter: now, paul monti is a retired schoolteacher, and he told me that his son wanted to follow in his footsteps. he also said that sergeant monti had told his family he didn't want to marry until he got out of the service, because he knew just too many military widows. obviously very sad that that prediction, that concern, turned out to be true, fred. >> ed, we know the sergeant's dad will be there during the ceremony. what might be the sequence of events that take place during that ceremony? >> reporter:
. >> he said the lord's prayer, and he said, tell my family i love them. and that's about the most meaningful thing that there is. >> reporter: inspired, his squadron beat back the enemy, but then a terrible twist. a u.s. helicopter lowered a medic to grab bradbury. the young private, monti, tried to save. as the two men were being raised in the air, a cable snapped. bradbury and the medic plunged to their deaths. >> it didn't matter, the end result, because that was him. he...
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. >> reporter: the pastor says the lord touched organ's heart, and he will become an ordained ministerext sunday. >> if we show that somebody with his past can become somebody productive in society, then who else could reach out to other people, but christ's people. >> reporter: but one deacon says he was never forthright. he fears he may be tempted by children gathering at the church for sunday school. and he fears he may reoffend. >> i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: the pastor says organ will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of love and forgiving god, and i am telling him what he is telling me to do. if that's not pop, well, jesus waut not either. >> as you just heard, he is a register sex offender. he was charged in 1998 with sodomizing and sexually abusing and intimidating an 11-year-old boy, and he served a four-year eight month sentence. and randy meadows will ordain mark and you admit it's the first time you have heard of a church the u.s. ordaining somebody who was registered as a sex offender for life. >> yeah, i just look that god gi
. >> reporter: the pastor says the lord touched organ's heart, and he will become an ordained ministerext sunday. >> if we show that somebody with his past can become somebody productive in society, then who else could reach out to other people, but christ's people. >> reporter: but one deacon says he was never forthright. he fears he may be tempted by children gathering at the church for sunday school. and he fears he may reoffend. >> i don't want to take the chance....
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the marbles here were acquired from the parthenon by lord elgin british ambassador during the ottomanempire, then carted across the seas and purchased by the british government in 1816 for £35,000. today they're priceless. depending on your point of view, lord elgin either rescued the sculptures from the crumbling parthenon and removed them to a safe place legally or -- >> he just cut the marbles..ç- he just took the marbles away. and i think archaeologically it's tantamount to murder. >> reporter: greek culture minister is one of many vocal greeks and non-greeks who say the el begin or parthenon marbles were stolen and belong back in greece. the controversy has been raging for centuries but was reignited this summer with the long awaited opening of the new acropolis museum in athens. this earthquake-resistant structure with climate controlled galleries and state of the art surveillance means that for the first time greece has the means and the space to preserve and present its heritage. >> it's like music, like a concert. >> reporter: museum director dimitrios pandermalis gave us a p
the marbles here were acquired from the parthenon by lord elgin british ambassador during the ottomanempire, then carted across the seas and purchased by the british government in 1816 for £35,000. today they're priceless. depending on your point of view, lord elgin either rescued the sculptures from the crumbling parthenon and removed them to a safe place legally or -- >> he just cut the marbles..ç- he just took the marbles away. and i think archaeologically it's tantamount to murder....
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. >> we trust in the lord. >> reporter: for now their plan is to stick together and hope their luck gets better before the weather gets worse. seth doane, cbs news, lebanon, tennessee. >> couric: in other news, former man son cult member susan atkins has died in a california prison. she was serving life for her role in eight murders in 1969, including the stabbing of pregnant actress sharon tate. atkins later denounced man son and converted to christianity. earlier this month, she was denied early release as she battled brain cancer. susan atkins was 61. when we come back, the g-20 leaders want to chop executive bonuses down to size worldwide. will that prevent another global meltdown? >> couric: protestors at the g-20 summit in pittsburgh promise add peaceful rally today and kept their word. several thousand marched across a bridge within sight of the convention center but there were no incidents. yesterday, police made 70 arrests during clashes with demonstrators. at the summit today, the g-20 took aim at executive bonuses. from pittsburgh, here's anthony mason. >> reporter: this is no
. >> we trust in the lord. >> reporter: for now their plan is to stick together and hope their luck gets better before the weather gets worse. seth doane, cbs news, lebanon, tennessee. >> couric: in other news, former man son cult member susan atkins has died in a california prison. she was serving life for her role in eight murders in 1969, including the stabbing of pregnant actress sharon tate. atkins later denounced man son and converted to christianity. earlier this month,...
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and it could support our theory clark fancied himself lord of the lab. "the daily news" said his concern wasn't animal welfare. it was, quote, the need to be in charge. they described him, abc news quotes a co-worker who called him a control freak. very efficient and very demanding. so ryan santorro, you played ball with him, does that match the person you knew? >> not really. y he just played the game competitively and went out and played hard. i wouldn't necessarily see him as being a control freak or anything along those lines. but then again, those are -- like you said, they're all theories. when it comes down to it, i think the facts need to play themselves out. but in the long run, it's definitely not the person i knew. a lot of people change from when they turn 18 to 24, so, i can't -- >> that's for sure. sometimes the ones who seem like the most clean cut end up being the kids you got to watch out for. and sometimes the ones that look like they're trouble end up being the pussycats. you can never tell. >> jane, one small point. a lot of guys who
and it could support our theory clark fancied himself lord of the lab. "the daily news" said his concern wasn't animal welfare. it was, quote, the need to be in charge. they described him, abc news quotes a co-worker who called him a control freak. very efficient and very demanding. so ryan santorro, you played ball with him, does that match the person you knew? >> not really. y he just played the game competitively and went out and played hard. i wouldn't necessarily see him as...
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. >> the commissioner says commissioner aaron harris is a brave man and thank the lord that he is still alive. gunfire shattered the peace of a neighborhood in northwest baltimore. >> seven shots. >> neighbors could not contain their curiosity. many ran out of their homes. detective aaron harris honored with five accommodations lay wounded on the front steps of his own home. >> he had been left -- he had been shot in the left side. >> detective harris had just arrived home after visiting a family member in the hospital. two 16-year-old boys approached him. >> they announced a robbery. one at brandished a revolver at which time a struggle ensued on the porch. the suspects fired multiple gunshots, one of which struck detective aaron harris in the abdomen and at least two other shots struck him in the lower left leg. >> the detective fought back, a managing to strike craig tippet in the leg. police identified the other robber as 16-year-old kevon wilson. both are charged as adults. >> 16 years old with a gun. these are consequences that they have to face, and it is just beginning to be ext
. >> the commissioner says commissioner aaron harris is a brave man and thank the lord that he is still alive. gunfire shattered the peace of a neighborhood in northwest baltimore. >> seven shots. >> neighbors could not contain their curiosity. many ran out of their homes. detective aaron harris honored with five accommodations lay wounded on the front steps of his own home. >> he had been left -- he had been shot in the left side. >> detective harris had just...
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. >> reporter: this pastor says the lord has touched his heart. he leads praise and worship at the church and he will become an ordained minister next sunday. >> if we show people that someone with mark's background and past can become someone that will be productive in society, then who else could reach out to other people but christ's people? >> the former church deacon says he was never straightforward about his past until he was confronted. >> so i have, of course, my piece of paper that i did my research on and he handed it to him and said this is the problem. his reaction was oh, you found out. >> he fears he may be tempted by children wo gather at the church at sunday school and could reoffend. >> maybe he'll fall in the category of the low percentage that doesn't, but i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: pastor meadows says he will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of loving and forgiven and i'm doing what he's telling me to do. if that's not popular, jesus wasn't either. >> they join my live. as you h
. >> reporter: this pastor says the lord has touched his heart. he leads praise and worship at the church and he will become an ordained minister next sunday. >> if we show people that someone with mark's background and past can become someone that will be productive in society, then who else could reach out to other people but christ's people? >> the former church deacon says he was never straightforward about his past until he was confronted. >> so i have, of course,...
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i ask the lord to send somebody. the building swayed one way and then they came back to vertical.my flashlight. as we were in that event, i got a second page informing the second tower had been hit. right away, i knew it was terrorism. shortly after i got that page, he went to the president and said that the second tower has been hit and that america is under attack. i wrote on the back of a yellow legal pad, did not say anything yet. i held it up for the president to see. wendell, what is the reaction from the president? >> the president is here promoting an initiative on the second day of a two day trip to florida. he just finished reading to children and was asked about the in this -- the incident. he said he would have something to say about it later. >> > çç >> it is beyond belief, both towers of the world trade center are burning. both have apparently been hit by aircraft. >> my first reaction was to get down to the scene as fast as i could. as i was driving down, emergency vehicles were going to the scene and i jumped behind a police car and drafted it all the way down an
i ask the lord to send somebody. the building swayed one way and then they came back to vertical.my flashlight. as we were in that event, i got a second page informing the second tower had been hit. right away, i knew it was terrorism. shortly after i got that page, he went to the president and said that the second tower has been hit and that america is under attack. i wrote on the back of a yellow legal pad, did not say anything yet. i held it up for the president to see. wendell, what is the...
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wrong in thinking that if a democrat in congress had, indeed, yelled "you lie" at president bush, lord knows there was opportunity to do that, the outcry here would have been almost indescribable? >> i don't think we'd hear from the congressman again. they'd get him shipped off to guantanamo overnight. i mean, yeah, keith, the reaction -- i mean, sean hannity -- it's just unimaginable to me what the reaction would be because the truth of the matter is guys like hannity do not believe in the first amendment. they believe that the first amendment applies to them and there are things you must not and cannot say to republican presidents. so, yeah, it would be just hysterical reaction on their part, absolutely. >> and this was obviously the childish action during that speech that got the most attention last night. but was it actually the worst? there's now photographic evidence that the congressman of illinois, the "god will stop global warming, don't worry" guy, walked out on the speech. he didn't even have a democratic opponent for 2010. did he just buy himself one? >> he's in about as sa
wrong in thinking that if a democrat in congress had, indeed, yelled "you lie" at president bush, lord knows there was opportunity to do that, the outcry here would have been almost indescribable? >> i don't think we'd hear from the congressman again. they'd get him shipped off to guantanamo overnight. i mean, yeah, keith, the reaction -- i mean, sean hannity -- it's just unimaginable to me what the reaction would be because the truth of the matter is guys like hannity do not...
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commission, and i've recently been the special isby the report recented published by the house of lords gentlemennic medicine inquiry. i'm not representing my role here. but the views that i'm giving are my personal views. there have been several reports, much activity over the past six or seven years in the uk. the human genetic commission considered consumer testing in 2003. and that was about the same time as the government produced the white paper for our future which had a major impact on the way that genetics was viewed on the health services. much more recently, there's an art state on the human commissioner report and in the present calendar year, there's been a consultation initially -- internal consultation by the human genetics commission on direct-to-consumer testing and a public consultation for this is about the publiy available or what is already available for the workshop. the inquiry was quite far reaching. it dealt with the ways in which all genome technology and genetic knowledge could be applied to clinical practice. one particular chapter of that referred to direct
commission, and i've recently been the special isby the report recented published by the house of lords gentlemennic medicine inquiry. i'm not representing my role here. but the views that i'm giving are my personal views. there have been several reports, much activity over the past six or seven years in the uk. the human genetic commission considered consumer testing in 2003. and that was about the same time as the government produced the white paper for our future which had a major impact on...
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they now dwell in the house of the lord forever. >> we honor all those that gave their lives so that might live. men and women who gave life to the simple statement i am my brother's keeper. i am my sister's keeper. we pay tribute to a new generation. young americans saw their nation in an hour of need says i will do any part. wednesday more we grief you and your families, no words can fill the space in your heart, the empty space in your home. on this day, we pray you find solace in the faces of thoughs you love and know you have the unending support of the american people. skrip tur teaches us a truth. the mountains may fall and give away the flesh may fail. after all the suffering, god will restore you and make you strong, firm and sted fast. so it is, so it has been for these families. so it has been for the nation. let us renew our resolve against those who plot against us still. in defense of our nation, we will never waiver. in pursuit of al qaeda, we will never faulter. let us renew the commitment in defense. all those who protect us here at home. mindful that the work is nev
they now dwell in the house of the lord forever. >> we honor all those that gave their lives so that might live. men and women who gave life to the simple statement i am my brother's keeper. i am my sister's keeper. we pay tribute to a new generation. young americans saw their nation in an hour of need says i will do any part. wednesday more we grief you and your families, no words can fill the space in your heart, the empty space in your home. on this day, we pray you find solace in the...
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did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel. drew findling, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, cnn legal analyst. and yale university law school graduate. pat brown, criminal profiler and ceo of the pat brown criminal profiling agency. dr. dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. brian santoro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12, joins me by phone. brian, hang in there. i'll be right with you. first, randi kaye on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have some information about how they tracked raymond clark? tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we talked to the source today, who has very good knowledge of this investigation, very close to it. and he told me that they have been tracking raymond clark since before annie le's body was even found. he raised their suspicion when they saw him after viewing about 700 hours of videotape from the lab building security
did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel. drew findling, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, cnn legal analyst. and yale university law school graduate. pat brown, criminal profiler and ceo of the pat brown criminal profiling agency. dr. dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. brian santoro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12, joins me...
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so we thank the lord he's still alive. >> well, detective harris is 39 years old. he's a 16-year veteran with the force. following abdominal surgery for gunshot wounds, as well as two more gunshot wounds in his leg. he is listed in serious but stable condition. >> officer harris is assigned to the warrant apprehension task force. >>> new developments in the criminal case against mayor sheila dixon. her lawyers say prosecutors are still using inadmissible evidence in their attempt to make perjury charges. they argue that investigators improperly used this against her. dixon is accused lying about gifts she received from a former boyfriend and theft in a separate indictment. she denies any wrongdoing. >>> baltimore breaks out the speed cameras. the city is ready to activate its first school zone speed camera, when they become legal october 1st. political reporter pat warren reports, the neighborhood is known as a high-speed zone. >> the kidoss walther avenue, versus the kids trying to cross the street. >> it's messed up. >> reporter: it's nothing tom compared to the
so we thank the lord he's still alive. >> well, detective harris is 39 years old. he's a 16-year veteran with the force. following abdominal surgery for gunshot wounds, as well as two more gunshot wounds in his leg. he is listed in serious but stable condition. >> officer harris is assigned to the warrant apprehension task force. >>> new developments in the criminal case against mayor sheila dixon. her lawyers say prosecutors are still using inadmissible evidence in their...
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it is like lord of the rings if by rings you mean sound proof basements. go to tv's andy levy for the pregame report. what is coming up on the show? >> the excitement level is so high i'm literally afraid for my life. >> greg: oh, dear. >> president obama addresses the nation's school children. will he be telling them if they don't help pass the healthcare bill they will be going to hill? then mahmoud ahmadinejad is coming to new york to address the united nations. we will take a look at the best ways to hide your jews and gays. >> and how to bolt the dand smell of your parent's basement. >> greg: see you later. let's welcome our guests. i'm here with patti ann browne. she is so hot that she can iron a shirt with her bea bare hand. kevin god lington. he knows fighting positions like i know house boy additions. bill schulz, in germany, he is strudel. and sitting next to me, coanchor of the live desk weekk's at 5:00 p.m. eastern. always reamin roaming the stud. what are you doing back there. he is so wise that owls friend him on facebook. >> i took a wrong t
it is like lord of the rings if by rings you mean sound proof basements. go to tv's andy levy for the pregame report. what is coming up on the show? >> the excitement level is so high i'm literally afraid for my life. >> greg: oh, dear. >> president obama addresses the nation's school children. will he be telling them if they don't help pass the healthcare bill they will be going to hill? then mahmoud ahmadinejad is coming to new york to address the united nations. we will...
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good lord. we have been here a long time. we have worked real hard and traveled all over the world.is: what does your father make of your success? >> he doesn't tell us much, he just says, you did pretty good. that kind of thing. he is low key. momma was the cheerleader. she never said we had to be the best, just to do our best. tavis: that is a critical distinction. i like that. you have been fortunate in that you are able to move beyond country music. without anything else, you'd be okay. broadwya anay and television, yu have done many things. >> when we started with "annie, get your gun," i said, i like to travel. when they asked me to do this, i said we can't. we were going to europe and we flew from nashville to new york. and they canceled the flight. we had a day off and i said, let's see a play. he said, let's go see "annie get your gun" and by intermission i said, i have to be there. we cleared it for a year and started in january. it was one of the most wonderful experiences. > tavis: and you got rave reviews. >> how do you beat bernadette peters? but how i act, i am a coun
good lord. we have been here a long time. we have worked real hard and traveled all over the world.is: what does your father make of your success? >> he doesn't tell us much, he just says, you did pretty good. that kind of thing. he is low key. momma was the cheerleader. she never said we had to be the best, just to do our best. tavis: that is a critical distinction. i like that. you have been fortunate in that you are able to move beyond country music. without anything else, you'd be...
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july at how you governor, lord mr. mike or -- >> mike: you can call me for lunch if you want because i know we will have a -- >> i think i'll just call you darling. see kindard lang works. i understand -- i'm southern enough i understand what that means. >> your wife is right over there, so. anyway, we said let's do this thing loudly, because hunger in america is kind of overlooked. look, i wrote my cheat notes down because i get my numbers confused. i'm no spring chicken anymore. but the hunger affects 35 million people in america. and 13 million of those are children. and it is amazing, mike, how many elderly go to bed at night without them you. >> mike: we don't think about that very often. >> we do not think about it. here's this crazy thing. it is not the man on the street, that irresponsible person that doesn't have a job, it's the working hungry. it's the people out trying to make something of themselves, trying to pull their weight, and between rent, utilities, the prices of gas, the way they shot up, by the ti
july at how you governor, lord mr. mike or -- >> mike: you can call me for lunch if you want because i know we will have a -- >> i think i'll just call you darling. see kindard lang works. i understand -- i'm southern enough i understand what that means. >> your wife is right over there, so. anyway, we said let's do this thing loudly, because hunger in america is kind of overlooked. look, i wrote my cheat notes down because i get my numbers confused. i'm no spring chicken...
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good lord, young man. >> jackie macmullan gets the face time.the nasty emails. >> i love the aggies, by the way. >> that's going to do it, folks. we're on a 23 1/2-hour break. we'll see you "around the horn." captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good lord young man! >> that's great. >> guinness happy hour continues. >> pardon the interruption, but i'm dan lebatard. hey tony, the richest man in russia has agreed to buy the nets. what would you buy with his kind of money? >> i'm tony kornheiser. i'm not motivated by money. i do this for the children, dan. that's what i do. >> they pay you in infants? >> no. you can be snarky if you want but this is the reason i no longer take steroids, because the records i set i want to be clean so the kids have something to shoot at and admire. welcome to "p.t.i.," boys and girls. in today's episode, matt cassel is on the hot seat, wayne gretzy is m.i.a., and a second look at ochocinco's lambeau leap. we begin today with jerry jones' vote of confidence in tony romo. romo soiled th
good lord, young man. >> jackie macmullan gets the face time.the nasty emails. >> i love the aggies, by the way. >> that's going to do it, folks. we're on a 23 1/2-hour break. we'll see you "around the horn." captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good lord young man! >> that's great. >> guinness happy hour continues. >> pardon the interruption, but i'm dan lebatard. hey tony, the richest man in russia has agreed...
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. >> it's very sad that a life was taken, especially on a sunday, the day of the lord. for what reason? what moves people to take other people's lives? that's what we prayed for this morning? >> police have not said anything about suspects or motive. >>> still ahead, terror plot thwarted. they say they were plotting attacks against america. >>> word that new york's governor is getting some pressure from washington not to run for re-election. darcy? >> reporter: i'm live in alexandria. they are serve, up delicious >>> president obama asked new york governor to withdraw from the governor's race because paterson is so up popular which white house official says the president is concerned that democrats could lose the governor's office in a key state. a recent poll found just 20% of paterson's constituents approve of his job performance. the governor says only that he's planning to run. >>> learning more about an alleged u.s. terror plot and the men behind it. three suspects were arrested this weekend in new york city and denver right now they are charged with making false s
. >> it's very sad that a life was taken, especially on a sunday, the day of the lord. for what reason? what moves people to take other people's lives? that's what we prayed for this morning? >> police have not said anything about suspects or motive. >>> still ahead, terror plot thwarted. they say they were plotting attacks against america. >>> word that new york's governor is getting some pressure from washington not to run for re-election. darcy? >>...
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first things first, i'm the boss, the bingmaster, lord of the bings.d i bing the funk. i will ask you questions, and the first person to find the correct answer using bing wins. you got it? >> got it. >> jimmy: perfect. [ laughter ] now, tonight's question is from the shopping category. it pertains to shopping, near and dear to my heart. [ laughter ] office parties. now, contestants, please take your seats while we learn a little bit about office parties. ♪ >> office parties have been around since the mid to late '80's. serving as a more informal means of peer socialization, much like their cousin, the house party. [ laughter ] in fact, the first time i ever got drunk was at a house party. i was 14, and drank to .40 ounces of genesee cream ale. and, according to several eye-witness accounts, i smoked a cigar. the next morning, i awoke with the mother of all hangovers. barely able to stand, i drew a bath, submerged myself, and promptly vomited. for the next two hours, i just laid there, wallowing in an unholy soup of lukewarm bath water and my own upchu
first things first, i'm the boss, the bingmaster, lord of the bings.d i bing the funk. i will ask you questions, and the first person to find the correct answer using bing wins. you got it? >> got it. >> jimmy: perfect. [ laughter ] now, tonight's question is from the shopping category. it pertains to shopping, near and dear to my heart. [ laughter ] office parties. now, contestants, please take your seats while we learn a little bit about office parties. ♪ >> office parties...
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i was going oh, lord, i'm not going to be able to lose the bathroom. i said let me try.. i go into the bathroom. i get in. i was able to fit in. i was sitting there looking in the mirror smiling like i had won the lottery. y'all, that's a big deal. you don't understand. >> wendy: it is a big deal, ruby. >> that means i can travel now somewhere like italy. >> wendy: yes, you can go away. >> i want to go somewhere like that so bad. >> wendy: so i have one more question for you ruby, and then i understand you have to go. >> i don't want to go. >> wendy: i want you to come back. but, first, about your childhood. i find it wild you don't -- ruby doesn't remember her life before 13. >> let me tell you, i didn't think there was a problem with that. i really thought other people was like i was, and i always heard stories from my siblings or my mom and dad would tell me stories. and then it was like when i started seeing the therapist, he was telling me that's not normal. there's a huge part in your mind that's making you forget something. and it has to be something tragic. the m
i was going oh, lord, i'm not going to be able to lose the bathroom. i said let me try.. i go into the bathroom. i get in. i was able to fit in. i was sitting there looking in the mirror smiling like i had won the lottery. y'all, that's a big deal. you don't understand. >> wendy: it is a big deal, ruby. >> that means i can travel now somewhere like italy. >> wendy: yes, you can go away. >> i want to go somewhere like that so bad. >> wendy: so i have one more...
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but they're happy and healthy, praise the lord. >> caller: that's good.ndering how he got her in that wall and what kind of wall it was. >> to thomas caplan, isn't it a two-foot spot for cable wires? >> it is. it's a shaft that runs from floor to floor so that the cables can go to each floor of the building. >> dr. michael bell, i'm going to have to go back to you although you were a little vague when i asked you the first time. you started talking about suitcases. how can you get a human body in a 24-inch space? >> well, she is rather petite, i believe under five foot, less than 100 pounds. >> yes. >> you just keep pushing and pushing until it fits. >> okay. everyone, let's stop and remember army sergeant randy haynie, 27, orlando, florida. on a third tour. loved snowboarding, restoring his honda civic. studying tae kwon do. extremed of starting his own martial arts studio. leaves behind mother, two brothers, to sisters, widow and high school sweetheart, katie. 5-year-old daughter and 2-year-old little boy. randy haynie, american hero. thanks to our gues
but they're happy and healthy, praise the lord. >> caller: that's good.ndering how he got her in that wall and what kind of wall it was. >> to thomas caplan, isn't it a two-foot spot for cable wires? >> it is. it's a shaft that runs from floor to floor so that the cables can go to each floor of the building. >> dr. michael bell, i'm going to have to go back to you although you were a little vague when i asked you the first time. you started talking about suitcases. how...
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this at the end of all major speeches including last wednesday at the u.n., he said this -- >> the lord of of the universe and peace and blessings upon our masters and prophet mohammed and his nobel companions, hasten the arrival of him and give him good health and victory and make us his followers and those who attest to his rightfulness." glenn: ok, hasten the return of the 12 the amman. that's not a good idea. joel rosenberg,, joel, it's not a good idea to hasten the return of the promised one, because the promised one only comes after the world is washed in blood, right? >> that's right. as i describe in the documentary film, and in the book "inside the revolution," this is a serious theological argument made by shiite muslims, not all of them, but certainly ahmadinejad, that you need to bring chaos, carnage and even genocide into which the islamic messiah comes and establishes justice and peace. glenn: so if i can explain this, and correct me if i'm wrong. if you're a christian, you know the tribulation will be beyond belief for a long time and then jesus comes t would be like a ch
this at the end of all major speeches including last wednesday at the u.n., he said this -- >> the lord of of the universe and peace and blessings upon our masters and prophet mohammed and his nobel companions, hasten the arrival of him and give him good health and victory and make us his followers and those who attest to his rightfulness." glenn: ok, hasten the return of the 12 the amman. that's not a good idea. joel rosenberg,, joel, it's not a good idea to hasten the return of the...
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and ryan's realm, the lord of the rings is new england's bill belichick.gh has no intentions of kissing that king's ring. no, the man who would be king had another message for the pats. kiss off. rachel nichols reports. >> rex ryan says he think it is patriots have the best coach in the nfl. but he is still not backing down from his previous statement that he's, quote, not here to kiss bill belichick's ring. >> the thing is i'm not here to kiss anyone. we're going to play. we're not conceding anything from a team standpoint. i'll concede he's a better coach than me, but that's it. people think, that you know, new england, wow, that's a win for them. oh yeah? >> this is the patriots. it ain't like this isn't jesus walking on the field. yeah, they've done some great things in the past,but this is 2009. now, anybody there is upset for me for what i'm saying, then they know where to find me at. >> maybe in college and coach carroll will kill me for saying that, you play a program that might not be as strong one week but in this league there's -- you know, ther
and ryan's realm, the lord of the rings is new england's bill belichick.gh has no intentions of kissing that king's ring. no, the man who would be king had another message for the pats. kiss off. rachel nichols reports. >> rex ryan says he think it is patriots have the best coach in the nfl. but he is still not backing down from his previous statement that he's, quote, not here to kiss bill belichick's ring. >> the thing is i'm not here to kiss anyone. we're going to play. we're not...
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lord, may your devine favor and wisdom rest on our president, barack obama, as he continues to lead us to grateness. bless the members of our armed service and their families and god bless america, we pray in your holy name, amen. >> amen. >> the parents of staff sergeant jared monti exwho was just 30 years old when he was killed in action in afghanistan trying to save the life of the soldiers he called his boys. you heard the president there refer to the fact that sometimes they called him grand patch. he is described as a humble human being, someone with a big heart and a real dedication to the job at hand. and someone who was also very conflicted about the job at hand, that he -- he felt conflicted every time he took a life in afghanistan. today, the president awarding the medal of honor to sergeant first class jared c. monti. with me now, retired army colonel jack jacobs, who is also a recipient of the medal of honor. what are your thoughts watching the parents receive this award posthumously, their son shot down? >>> a terrible thing. nobody should outlive his children but this --
lord, may your devine favor and wisdom rest on our president, barack obama, as he continues to lead us to grateness. bless the members of our armed service and their families and god bless america, we pray in your holy name, amen. >> amen. >> the parents of staff sergeant jared monti exwho was just 30 years old when he was killed in action in afghanistan trying to save the life of the soldiers he called his boys. you heard the president there refer to the fact that sometimes they...
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hitler claimed it was populated with germans, but lord chamberlain agreed to let him have that. and we know that today as a policy of apiecement. he actually went there for the purpose of honor and peace. and then then winston churchill who was in the parliament replied that he went there for honor and peace but returned with neither. within months, hitler began a very aggressive campaign and went on to not only take mole and and as we say -- poland and the rest is history. there were 20 million people killed during world war ii, mr. speaker. six million of them were jews. and in visiting the holocaust museum in israel, in jerusalem, something very interesting occurred in my mind that i never thought about until it was brought out. we saw a lot of very interesting things there. a lot of personal stories about families who were broken apart, most of whom died in the holocaust, people who were in death camps, a lot of personal letters and books and eye glasses and things like that that told individual stories. we know the factual parts of this. we have all seen the documentaries t
hitler claimed it was populated with germans, but lord chamberlain agreed to let him have that. and we know that today as a policy of apiecement. he actually went there for the purpose of honor and peace. and then then winston churchill who was in the parliament replied that he went there for honor and peace but returned with neither. within months, hitler began a very aggressive campaign and went on to not only take mole and and as we say -- poland and the rest is history. there were 20...