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text before you leave. text when you get there. but leave your cell phone off in the car. >> within morning i left for work, and while i was driving to work, i made a choice, i made a decision to text and drive. something that i had done before many times before this day. and on my way to work, i was sending and receiving text messages when i steered across the center line and i struck another car. in this other car there was two men who were both killed on impact. two men that were fathers, were husbands, that cared for their family, wanted the best for them, and because of my choice to text and drive, i took their lives. i changed the lives of these families. i changed my life forever. and since then, it's been really hard for me. it's been something that i like to speak out about to help make people -- or help people so they don't make the same poor decision that i made. >> i think the lawyer has to be enacted to protect people from ourselves. i think we all say that we only do it occasionally. we only do it it when it's really
text before you leave. text when you get there. but leave your cell phone off in the car. >> within morning i left for work, and while i was driving to work, i made a choice, i made a decision to text and drive. something that i had done before many times before this day. and on my way to work, i was sending and receiving text messages when i steered across the center line and i struck another car. in this other car there was two men who were both killed on impact. two men that were...
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i'm getting a text now but there's tips to follow for pain-free texting. stand up straight when texting. try resting the device on a flat surface and use both thumbs. that kuts down on the strain. last and most importantly, try to cut down on the overall texting. good luck with that, right? text like this. >>> she's a former tv producer, became a doctor and now adviser for the television program "house." i will have a fascinating conversation with a medical detective and decide to take a trip to the grocery store. my wife would be so happy. but i did it to answer some of your questions. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're health
i'm getting a text now but there's tips to follow for pain-free texting. stand up straight when texting. try resting the device on a flat surface and use both thumbs. that kuts down on the strain. last and most importantly, try to cut down on the overall texting. good luck with that, right? text like this. >>> she's a former tv producer, became a doctor and now adviser for the television program "house." i will have a fascinating conversation with a medical detective and...
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a lot of people hunch over as well when texting. i'm getting a text while i'm talking to you now. tips for pain-free texting. stand up straight. try resting your device on a flat surface. lean your back against a chair if you're sitting. use both thumbs. that cuts down on the strain. try to cut down on overall texting. >>> she's a former tv producer. she became a doctor. now she's a technical adviser for the television program "house." a medical detective. and we take a trip to the grocery store. i did it to answer your questions. find out what's available here to keep your eyesight sharp. s packed into one. more innovation. more great values. craftsman. trust. in yo an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment'
a lot of people hunch over as well when texting. i'm getting a text while i'm talking to you now. tips for pain-free texting. stand up straight. try resting your device on a flat surface. lean your back against a chair if you're sitting. use both thumbs. that cuts down on the strain. try to cut down on overall texting. >>> she's a former tv producer. she became a doctor. now she's a technical adviser for the television program "house." a medical detective. and we take a trip...
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text before you leave or when you get there.eave your cell phone off in the car. ♪ >> one morning, i left for work. on my way to work, i made a choice and decision to text and drive, something that i had done many times before that day. i was sending and receiving text messages when i steered across the center line and struck another car. in this other car, there were two cremen who were both killed on impact -- two men that were fathers, husbands, the cared for their families and wanted the best for them. because of my choice, i changed the lives of these families in my life forever -- and my life forever. it has been really hard for me. it is something i would like to speak out about to help make -- help people so they do not make the same decision that i made. >> a law has to be enacted to protect people from ourselves. we say we only do it occasionally or when it is really necessary. the urgency of the moment causes us to make that poor judgment as to when it is ok. all it takes a second for bad things to happen. >> drinking
text before you leave or when you get there.eave your cell phone off in the car. ♪ >> one morning, i left for work. on my way to work, i made a choice and decision to text and drive, something that i had done many times before that day. i was sending and receiving text messages when i steered across the center line and struck another car. in this other car, there were two cremen who were both killed on impact -- two men that were fathers, husbands, the cared for their families and...
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most students banging out text after text after text. >> have you been? what are you doing today? your weekend? normal stuff. >> reporter: the average adult sends just ten text messages per day, but older teenage girls send about 3,000 per month. 16-year-old annie levitz sent about 4,000 per month. she now has carpal tunnel syndrome and needs surgery. >> i started, like, losing feelings in my hands and they'd go numb and i'd pick up dishes and they would fall out of my hands. >> reporter: social studies teacher mike strooier says some of his students admit they're hooked. >> they say we are addicted to texting and it's interfering with their studies and life. >> reporter: texting is now the main way teens communicate with their friends so some parents are concerned their kids no longer sit down and simply have conversations. >> we don't get the non-verbal training that we need for later in life. on a job interview, talking with our friends, consoling friends. we're mixing that along the way. >> reporter: but to teens glued to their phones, that's one message that apparently isn't
most students banging out text after text after text. >> have you been? what are you doing today? your weekend? normal stuff. >> reporter: the average adult sends just ten text messages per day, but older teenage girls send about 3,000 per month. 16-year-old annie levitz sent about 4,000 per month. she now has carpal tunnel syndrome and needs surgery. >> i started, like, losing feelings in my hands and they'd go numb and i'd pick up dishes and they would fall out of my hands....
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they text even more than they talk face to face. >> it's one thing if they're just texting to make plans. it's another if that's their entire relationship with somebody. that part is not healthy. >> parenting says it may not be as important as the content in your message. >> have the child show you the text. you're still the apparent. it's still important for you to ask your child, what are you doing? >> reporter: the study found many parents are doing their homework. 64% monitor this. but mothers like terry singales. >> i had to learn to text myself in order to get them to even respond to me. >> reporter: whit johnson, wjz eyewitness news. >> the study also shows girls seem to send and receive more texts, topping out at 80 per day. and i say only, right? >> still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 4:00. how about some sushi with a side of mercury. surprising new information in the study compares fancy restaurant sushi to what you buy in the grocery store. >> pittsburgh steelers fans are not standing behind their quarterback. we'll have their reaction to his behavior. >>> and i go backsta
they text even more than they talk face to face. >> it's one thing if they're just texting to make plans. it's another if that's their entire relationship with somebody. that part is not healthy. >> parenting says it may not be as important as the content in your message. >> have the child show you the text. you're still the apparent. it's still important for you to ask your child, what are you doing? >> reporter: the study found many parents are doing their homework....
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deck for euan -- text back for you. >> what was your reaction to those who say they still text while driving? >> i was shocked by a lot of the people that say even if they got in the accident, they do not think they would stop, and there were several adults that admitted to taxing and driving as well, so i was shocked by that. -- texting and driving as well, so i was shocked by that. >> do you think the government is doing enough to stop it? >> no, but i do not think it is at the top of their lives. there are 13 or 14 states that have not read it enacted a law, but i do not think florida is one of them -- there are 14 states that have enacted a law, but i do not think florida is one of them. >> do you think they are accomplishing anything? >> there are people i think it would stop or at least reduce the amount. >> what do you think the hardest part about making this video was? >> this is the fourth video i made, so it has definitely gotten easier now that i am learning the software. the most difficult part would be choosing parts of the video i wanted to include. making an eight-minu
deck for euan -- text back for you. >> what was your reaction to those who say they still text while driving? >> i was shocked by a lot of the people that say even if they got in the accident, they do not think they would stop, and there were several adults that admitted to taxing and driving as well, so i was shocked by that. -- texting and driving as well, so i was shocked by that. >> do you think the government is doing enough to stop it? >> no, but i do not think it...
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we all know that texting ask driving is not safe. now, the company that sells phones that text is getting in on the act. i'll explain coming up next. >>> clearing the air. flights finally starting to resume across europe. but the volcanic threat is not over yet. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is just after 6:30, 66 degrees and partly cloudy. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here's what people are talking about tonight. after nearly a week and thousands of canceled flights and stranded passengers, flights are finallyet going in and -- finally getting in and out of some airports. the situation keeps changing. and volcanic ash could once again shut down the sky. >> reporter: the first british airways jet touched down at heathrow airport tuesday night, since volcanic ash closed down air space across the continent. so the backlog of flight traffic worldwide should start to ease. now that planes are flying, people who have been stuck at the airports for days are desperately trying to get out. and frustration is everywhere. >>
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and because of my choice to text and drive, i took their lives. i changed the lives of these families. i changed my life forever. >> you can see this and the other winning videos any time at studentcam.org. >> up next, supreme court justices antonin scalia and stephen breyer debate their views on the u.s. constitution. then on "newsmakers." governor mitch daniels discusses how changes on health care could impact the states. following that, former senate historian richard baker talks about the inner workings of the senate. >> this program originally aired on "america & the courts." go to c-span.org and click on the series link for more. you can also watch it every saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> please turn off your cell phones. those of you who are regulars at these programs also know that there is a regular regime that we follow. i will talk a little bit about the supreme court historical society. when i finish with that short pitch, there are mandatory in reductions of these people, because you probably do not know who t
and because of my choice to text and drive, i took their lives. i changed the lives of these families. i changed my life forever. >> you can see this and the other winning videos any time at studentcam.org. >> up next, supreme court justices antonin scalia and stephen breyer debate their views on the u.s. constitution. then on "newsmakers." governor mitch daniels discusses how changes on health care could impact the states. following that, former senate historian richard...
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phone away when i come home. >> 15% say they send 200 texts a day. that's 6,000 texts a month. >> i think that's pretty bad because i think that when these guys grow up and are a little bit older and it's time for them to form their permanent relationships they won't have any idea how to communicate with another person because they're going to be texting their spouses from different rooms. >> reporter: psychiatrist dr. lisa van sustren wonders about that too. >> that's what we need to be prepared to be able to do to interact with all of the intensity like seeing the whites of the person's eyes four out of five kids say they sometimes sleep with their cell phones. >> oh, my gosh. that's terrible. >> caught my kid in her bed this morning. >> it's usually plugged in and laying on this pillow. >> kid who's no longer have cell phones, 27% say it's because their parents have taken the phones away. van sustren says there's a lot of good that comes with texting and social media. >> kids being able to respond peedly. they can form a movement. if we want actio
phone away when i come home. >> 15% say they send 200 texts a day. that's 6,000 texts a month. >> i think that's pretty bad because i think that when these guys grow up and are a little bit older and it's time for them to form their permanent relationships they won't have any idea how to communicate with another person because they're going to be texting their spouses from different rooms. >> reporter: psychiatrist dr. lisa van sustren wonders about that too. >> that's...
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by saying if you implement the text literally you are going to betray the in the objective of the text all of this is coming from what congressional of, critical reading and this is something that is part of the islamic tradition so when you're telling me there are things that are universal the it is coming from our, rationality i would say yes but it is coming also from the relation it is cui to construct something which is coming from our common rationality would say the opposite the meaning of the velocity i'm talking about reason these are not contradictory dimensions when it comes to this and when it comes to the legal tradition the question would be about the limits what and how are we going to be dealing with this. what i can tell you today is for example once again it is quite the same attitude as the first question is to be quite precise in what we are talking about. the estimate i think that was pretty precise. >> my answer is quite precise. i am telling you why i am writing what i am writing about which we have to do with supporting is unacceptable and this is my position. b
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and because of my choice to text and drive, i took their life. i changed the lives of these families. i changed my life forever. >> as you can see, laura's entire documentary and all the other videos any time. just go to student cam.org. host: stewart pratt is the president and c.e.o. of the consumer industry association here to talk about credit reports. what is a credit report and how sit formulated? guest: credit reports are a summary of how we manage our various loans. so we'll have mortgage loans, your credit cards, if you bought furniture at a retailer, that would be on your credit report. some public record information if you went through a bankruptcy. and if you had accounts that had been submitted to collections, those would be on your credit report as well. and they're updating about 3 billion a month all of this regulated by a federal statute. so that's i gezz the basics. lenders use them, insurance companies use them. host: why do they peart? guest: probably profoundly for all of us. we don't get access to credit without a credit repo
and because of my choice to text and drive, i took their life. i changed the lives of these families. i changed my life forever. >> as you can see, laura's entire documentary and all the other videos any time. just go to student cam.org. host: stewart pratt is the president and c.e.o. of the consumer industry association here to talk about credit reports. what is a credit report and how sit formulated? guest: credit reports are a summary of how we manage our various loans. so we'll have...
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this cannot be done as well on a text. and therefore, did you get my text basically means, well, i didn't actually want to talk to you at all but i want to go through the motions of contacting you? >> may i offer a counter point of view on that? i happen to think that texting and email messaging have a value is that they are not as direct, not as intimate as a phone conversation. >> i want directness, i want intimacy. >> well, you don't want it from me. [laughter] i guess what i'm saying is -- i think the arms length is a good way to conduct business, particularly business, but often times many of the personal encounters. >> you're never going to get a story from a text message. >> there's a second thing, for some who don't come up with obnoxious abbreviations is return us to the written word. it was about to disappear. people did not have the brain pathways to actually sit down and write words. >> i don't think it's making any difference, bob. i think people just don't want to confront. i don't think they're writing any b
this cannot be done as well on a text. and therefore, did you get my text basically means, well, i didn't actually want to talk to you at all but i want to go through the motions of contacting you? >> may i offer a counter point of view on that? i happen to think that texting and email messaging have a value is that they are not as direct, not as intimate as a phone conversation. >> i want directness, i want intimacy. >> well, you don't want it from me. [laughter] i guess what...
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the other witnesses are all these text messages. of these are the most ridiculously intimate things. >> and it's so easy to acceptse text that you'll regret later. >> it makes cheating in the old days look really difficult. there are so many boundary issues. it is really easy to send a racy text mess thinkage. and what happens is you can look at it throughout the day and get turned on and stimulated which leaves someone to be quite impulsive if they want to be. >> how often in counseling couples do you find that arguments break out over text messages? >> it comes up, but it's certainly becoming more and more frequent because really your phone is becoming leak your computer. it's almost like your personal biography, your personal diary. so you can really tell a lot about a person if you look at what's going on in their phone and as well as their computer. >> a f. a woman takes her husband's phone and shows you his text message, you can look at it? >> now you're talking about stuff that's borderline. lawyers have problems with this. t
the other witnesses are all these text messages. of these are the most ridiculously intimate things. >> and it's so easy to acceptse text that you'll regret later. >> it makes cheating in the old days look really difficult. there are so many boundary issues. it is really easy to send a racy text mess thinkage. and what happens is you can look at it throughout the day and get turned on and stimulated which leaves someone to be quite impulsive if they want to be. >> how often in...
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doctors say texting and the instant gratification of getting a text back floods the brain with dopamine>> those kids who are texting, have the area of the brain light up the same as an addict using heroin. they will describe when i don't have it, i will feel bad. i feel anxious or sad. >> reporter: it's like the new nicotine. >> it's a good description and for many it may well be. >> reporter: the doctor treats sleeping disorders at this new jersey sleep clinic and has discovered that 1 out of 5 of them are interrupting their sleep to text. >> with a lack of sleep, they're going from honor roll students to barely passing. >> reporter: that is the worst case. these teens on the other hand get good phras grades and take n after school activities. their texting gets them in trouble. >> reporter: wha when was the last time your phone was taken away from you. >> yesterday. >> reporter: they're struggling to contain a growing distraction for students. >> most administrators will tell you if it's not the single greatest problem it's at least in the top three. >> reporter: despite the down side
doctors say texting and the instant gratification of getting a text back floods the brain with dopamine>> those kids who are texting, have the area of the brain light up the same as an addict using heroin. they will describe when i don't have it, i will feel bad. i feel anxious or sad. >> reporter: it's like the new nicotine. >> it's a good description and for many it may well be. >> reporter: the doctor treats sleeping disorders at this new jersey sleep clinic and has...
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these day, text messaging maniacs. folks at the research center and university of michigan found that the typical teen sends somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 texts a day and presumably they've got a similar number coming in. then you've got a sizable number of kids sending more than 100 texts a day. that's over 3,000 a month. and, yeah, this is a big jump in a short amount of time. the percentage of teens who text their friends daily doubled between 2006 and 2009. here to talk about teens and texting with us is vanessa van patton, founder of radicalparenting.com. excellent title. good to see you. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> we probably shouldn't be too shocked as we said about the numbers. what's the new danger? what is out there that parents didn't have to be worried about that they really now should pay attention to? >> you know, i think that now more than ever we're seeing a generation that's extremely socially illiterate. social cues that adults are picking up on like eye contact, facia
these day, text messaging maniacs. folks at the research center and university of michigan found that the typical teen sends somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 texts a day and presumably they've got a similar number coming in. then you've got a sizable number of kids sending more than 100 texts a day. that's over 3,000 a month. and, yeah, this is a big jump in a short amount of time. the percentage of teens who text their friends daily doubled between 2006 and 2009. here to talk about teens...
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no texting. no cell phones. >> reporter: suzanne collins, wjz eyewitness news. >> and at&t says it's using true stories about text messages sent to receive just before somebody's life was altered or ended on the road. >>> in tonight's wjz healthwatch report, a deep tan could be hiding an addictive personality. according to a new study, people who frequent tanning salons show the same kind of behaviors people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. researchers say people who tan were also more likely to have problems with anxiety and depression. >>> also in healthwatch, your food could soon come with a lot less salt. the fda is coming up with a plan to regulate the amount of sodium hidden in your foods. most adults consume about twice as much salt as they need every day. >> reporter: americans love the taste of salt. >> if i feel it needs a little salt, i'm not shy to put the salt on there. >> but it could be a killer. new research shows that americans eat about 1 1/2 teaspoons a day, more than dou
no texting. no cell phones. >> reporter: suzanne collins, wjz eyewitness news. >> and at&t says it's using true stories about text messages sent to receive just before somebody's life was altered or ended on the road. >>> in tonight's wjz healthwatch report, a deep tan could be hiding an addictive personality. according to a new study, people who frequent tanning salons show the same kind of behaviors people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. researchers say people...
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i will text our allies just to say hi, and text our enemies when they are fighting. o.m.g., you are building a nuclear weapon? but you were doing it wrong, lol. this is the first time my son knew what i was doing. thank you very much. have a good night. [applause] >> joe wong. thank you so much, joe. thank you, mr. vice president, for being with us this evening. please remain seated while the vice-president departs the building. oh, you are not leaving? tonight's program was made possible by new star, the company that brings the world together. i thank them for their help in making this possible. our dinner was also not be possible without the efforts of a dedicated dinner team. this evening as a culmination of their phenomenal work. on behalf of the executive committee, i want to applaud the planners for their commitment to our association. a special plea to the washington convention center and to the caterer for their hospitality also -- for their hospitality. i hope you have enjoyed this evening. the band will continue to play for a while after dinner. i am just w
i will text our allies just to say hi, and text our enemies when they are fighting. o.m.g., you are building a nuclear weapon? but you were doing it wrong, lol. this is the first time my son knew what i was doing. thank you very much. have a good night. [applause] >> joe wong. thank you so much, joe. thank you, mr. vice president, for being with us this evening. please remain seated while the vice-president departs the building. oh, you are not leaving? tonight's program was made possible...
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she says she shares with and the reason she stops texting handwriting. >> -- she stopped texting andriving. >> [unintelligible] i cannot do it anymore. >> and in 2008, near the 6000 drivers are believed to have died from distracted by writing and talking and texting on cell phones. -- distracted driving and talking and acting on telephones. >> the late breaking news concerning city council president jack young's home is coming out what a ride at compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. [ male announcer ] achievement has its own patch of grass. ♪ achievement unleashes hidden potential. ♪ all right! achievement looks forward to dinner at home. achievement enjoys newfound freedom. i love you. [ male announcer ] mortgages, home equity loans, and lines of credit from pnc. helping achievers borrow with an eye towards the future. pnc. for the achiever in us all.
she says she shares with and the reason she stops texting handwriting. >> -- she stopped texting andriving. >> [unintelligible] i cannot do it anymore. >> and in 2008, near the 6000 drivers are believed to have died from distracted by writing and talking and texting on cell phones. -- distracted driving and talking and acting on telephones. >> the late breaking news concerning city council president jack young's home is coming out what a ride at compare a well equipped...
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>> they both watch the show every week and they'll text me. they'll text me. >> jimmy: that hip.-p. no. i'm so happy kour with serena this time. i'm blood you're not with that cougar anymore. >> i got this text, cougar, what? >> jimmy: speaking of this. i want to go will you this chart here. >> oh, though. >> jimmy: here we go. >> i'm in the center. >> jimmy: the red lines indicate people that kour character has had sex with. you tell me. there is some kind of intersection here. this is a lot of people on one show. >> this is like an offensive play. >> jimmy: this is more than my real life, by the way. that's kind of sad. so you have been with rachel, and vanessa and bree, and blair, jenny, serena. serena's been with carter, aaron, and trip skrn p. don with olivia, rachel and vanessa. then we have kate, jack, and sawyer. >> we're all lost in reality. >> jimmy: that's a lot, you're like the tiger woods of this show. >> oh, wow. look at blair's expression there. >> jimmy: like she got hit by a sonic boom. >> just like little house on the prairie used to be. >> jimmy: that's fairly
>> they both watch the show every week and they'll text me. they'll text me. >> jimmy: that hip.-p. no. i'm so happy kour with serena this time. i'm blood you're not with that cougar anymore. >> i got this text, cougar, what? >> jimmy: speaking of this. i want to go will you this chart here. >> oh, though. >> jimmy: here we go. >> i'm in the center. >> jimmy: the red lines indicate people that kour character has had sex with. you tell me. there is...
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the second case dealt with text messaging and workplace privacy.arcia coyle of the "national law journal" was at the court today, and she joins us now. >> my pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: marcia, let's start with the second case. these are complaints by california police officers that their employers violated their privacy by looking at the text messages they sent using government-provided pagers. >> that's right, judy. this is a fourth amendment case. the fourth amendment, as you know, protects us against government actions. so we're talking here about public employers, not private employers. >> woodruff: and is the issue here what the government... what they were using the pagers for or was it the content or the fact that they were using them at all? >> the issue here has to do with whether these public employees, these swat team members, had what's known as a reasonable expectation of privacy in their text messages. the lower courts found that they did have a reasonable expectation and that the city's audit of their text messages was unreasonable
the second case dealt with text messaging and workplace privacy.arcia coyle of the "national law journal" was at the court today, and she joins us now. >> my pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: marcia, let's start with the second case. these are complaints by california police officers that their employers violated their privacy by looking at the text messages they sent using government-provided pagers. >> that's right, judy. this is a fourth amendment case. the fourth...
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i would like the text to be impossible amusing. one of my ambitions is to make my reader laugh aloud. i don't know if i have ever succeeded, but i would be happy if i could sit in their reading room of a white mayor and watch a student read a book and laugh. the enjoyment of laughter is just a wonderful thing. well, it is not going to make you laugh, but the title is. the double in the holy water. i have a subtitle that explains the art of slander. it is a book about what the french call in the 18th century bad books. another expression for them was philosophical books. the police call them bad books. the readers call them philosophical books. they combined wonderful ingredients. they were anti religious. they were seditious. they were what we would call pornographic. they make terrific reading. they were, in fact, best sellers. i brought two of them along to show you. maybe this, you can see it too well. that is the size of this book. it is a book that could be sold under the cloak. so imagine a peddler coming up to you and saying
i would like the text to be impossible amusing. one of my ambitions is to make my reader laugh aloud. i don't know if i have ever succeeded, but i would be happy if i could sit in their reading room of a white mayor and watch a student read a book and laugh. the enjoyment of laughter is just a wonderful thing. well, it is not going to make you laugh, but the title is. the double in the holy water. i have a subtitle that explains the art of slander. it is a book about what the french call in the...
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does he text back? >> in fairness, so do i, greg. >> he helps me find my inner peace. >> let's get this straight. >> the get a piece. >> an older spiritual man is trying to help a young, beautiful girl seek inner peace through texting? >> yeah. >> i believe that. i believe that almost as much as i believe the earthquake was caused by a woman's dress. >> and he also has an accounting background and wanted to help you with your taxes? >> why do they feel the need to link behavior with natural disaster? do they just fear women? >> i think they do. i don't understand it. have i never in my -- i have never in my life seen an earthquake caused because a woman's earth is too short. maybe a little fog or something. but it is so crazy. iran, they are like the crazy uncle in your family. they just sit in the corner and says crazy stuff. it is that crazy where your uncle is going, you know, women with cleavage, they cause earthquakes. okay, uncle iran. >> and then there is a hour rabble stench and everybody has to
does he text back? >> in fairness, so do i, greg. >> he helps me find my inner peace. >> let's get this straight. >> the get a piece. >> an older spiritual man is trying to help a young, beautiful girl seek inner peace through texting? >> yeah. >> i believe that. i believe that almost as much as i believe the earthquake was caused by a woman's dress. >> and he also has an accounting background and wanted to help you with your taxes? >> why...
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texting, you can be pulled over and fined $500 for sending a text. that's thank to a law passed last year. lawmakers tried to make it illegal to read texts this year. the bill went south when the house and senate couldn't agree. it illegal to send text but not read them. it seems the overall ban would cover that too. but that seems to be up to officials and police departments to interpret in the future. >>> lawmakers voted to change child support payment guidelines for the first time in 20 years. they will go in to effect in october. negotiators decided to waif the scale for payments based on combined monthly income from 10,000 to 15,000 instead of raising the scale for combined to $30,000 as was proposed by the senate. >>> here is a look at some of the bills that didn't pass. medical marijuana debate. the house needs time to study the measure. a committee refused to give tax credits to companies that do notice to private schools and gaming, the house panel did not endorse bringing card games to struggling prince georges racetracks. legislators faile
texting, you can be pulled over and fined $500 for sending a text. that's thank to a law passed last year. lawmakers tried to make it illegal to read texts this year. the bill went south when the house and senate couldn't agree. it illegal to send text but not read them. it seems the overall ban would cover that too. but that seems to be up to officials and police departments to interpret in the future. >>> lawmakers voted to change child support payment guidelines for the first time...
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there are several bills that i talked to that text and drive as well. the lawyers do you think the government is doing enough to stop people from texting and driving? >> no, i do not think it is on the top of their lives. there are 14 states that have already enacted laws but florida is not one. >> you think that these laws are helping to prevent this problem? >> i do not know. i think that it would. i think that if there were a lot, that a lot of people would do it. a lot of my friends said that if there was a lot, that would stop. it would at least reduce the amount that they do it. >> what was the hardest part about making this video? >> it has gotten easier over the years as i learn the software. the most difficult part would be using parts of video that i wanted to include. making an eight-minute video was a very difficult. i had at least two hours of footage and i had to watch it several times to see what parts of wanted to use. if i could have made the documentary twice as long, i would have. >> what draws you to this? >> the first time, i love p
there are several bills that i talked to that text and drive as well. the lawyers do you think the government is doing enough to stop people from texting and driving? >> no, i do not think it is on the top of their lives. there are 14 states that have already enacted laws but florida is not one. >> you think that these laws are helping to prevent this problem? >> i do not know. i think that it would. i think that if there were a lot, that a lot of people would do it. a lot of...
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we take the position that the constitution is a written text for a special reason. the text was meant to be the enduring thing that judges would have to apply in deciding cases and not something that is outside of the text, and not something they would invent on the fly. >> on the issue of foreign law, a professor who is now at the state department has described the debate between a transnational lists and nationalists when it comes to the application of foreign law and its use, i believe he thinks that transnationalists have a critical role to play, yuan nationalists' claim that only the political branches are authorized to domesticate the legal norms. did you agree with this distinction, and if you do, which are you, a transnational ist or a nationalist? >> frankly, i'm not familiar with this debate in the law. i would say that i think in the decision of what the american -- of the meaning of the american statutes are and the meaning of the american constitution, american presidents and american law are the things that control. >> changing subject again. in your a
we take the position that the constitution is a written text for a special reason. the text was meant to be the enduring thing that judges would have to apply in deciding cases and not something that is outside of the text, and not something they would invent on the fly. >> on the issue of foreign law, a professor who is now at the state department has described the debate between a transnational lists and nationalists when it comes to the application of foreign law and its use, i believe...
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the crew of a sinking boat is saved off of the coast of alaska >>> teen texting -- texts have overtaken all forms of communication among teens. >>> and taking another live look outside this noon, marty will be back with the forecast. ,,,, allergies? chlor-trimeton. hey, one dose of this, six hour relief. chlor-trimeton relieves itchy, watery eyes and sneezing for 12 full hours with less drowsiness than benadryl. it does all that? chlor-trimeton. less drowsy relief that lasts 12 hours. laxatives? i've tried all these. this one's gritty. this one can make you bloated. clearly, miralax is the one for me. it relieves my constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax. restore your body's natural rhythm. but trying to grow grass from seed in tough areas like deep shade, along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating... until now, with scotts ez seed. it's so revolutionary it's guaranteed to grow grass...anywhere. that's because ez seed is a high performance mix of scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a super absorbent growing material that absorbs water a
the crew of a sinking boat is saved off of the coast of alaska >>> teen texting -- texts have overtaken all forms of communication among teens. >>> and taking another live look outside this noon, marty will be back with the forecast. ,,,, allergies? chlor-trimeton. hey, one dose of this, six hour relief. chlor-trimeton relieves itchy, watery eyes and sneezing for 12 full hours with less drowsiness than benadryl. it does all that? chlor-trimeton. less drowsy relief that lasts...
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text "a" for rush limbaugh, top billing there, rush, text "b" for president obama to 622639. the results later on in the show. joining us tonight is david frum, former bush speechwriter and founder of frumforum.com. good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> this relationship between the conservative talkers in this country and the gop, as you once knew it, is it different than it used to be? >> it is different. notice there's another relationship. it's triangular. there's a relationship between fox and the president. every president would like to be able to choose his opponents, and president obama knows that someone like mitt romney or mitch daniels are people who can have broad appeal to americans. he doesn't want to run against them. he wants to run against rush limbaugh and glenn beck who are much more popular. he is choosing his opposition. the nature of this dysfunctional relationship is there is, again, a limbaugh/obama access with republican party as its victim. >> what is limbaugh in your opinion talking about when he says the debate in the arena of ideas wh
text "a" for rush limbaugh, top billing there, rush, text "b" for president obama to 622639. the results later on in the show. joining us tonight is david frum, former bush speechwriter and founder of frumforum.com. good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> this relationship between the conservative talkers in this country and the gop, as you once knew it, is it different than it used to be? >> it is different. notice there's another relationship....
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we text them. we have -- we eliminate all phone conversations. pick up the phone, there's a check that has to be written so -- put it in words. >> jimmy: so mom and dad text you? >> they have to. >> jimmy: they know how? >> well, they're learning. they're from a different generation so my mom, every text is like the christmas letter, you know, about cousin sally -- and she's like, my dearest middle child, and then blah blah blah. >> jimmy: by text? really? >> and my dad is more like, old black man '70s jive, not quite ebonics, but it's like, j.j. from "good times" and i'm like -- he doesn't believe in punctuation. i think you got a prostate exam, i don't know. >> jimmy: dynomite, right? that's great. so, dad will -- and now your parents, your boyfriend, well -- gerard butler was here -- >> i know. >> jimmy: he's dating the laker girls. you are dating dwyane wade of the miami heat, which is -- [ applause ] i like him a lot. he seems like a really good guy. >> he is. >> jimmy: is your dad excited about that? >> well, you know, i -- my high school b
we text them. we have -- we eliminate all phone conversations. pick up the phone, there's a check that has to be written so -- put it in words. >> jimmy: so mom and dad text you? >> they have to. >> jimmy: they know how? >> well, they're learning. they're from a different generation so my mom, every text is like the christmas letter, you know, about cousin sally -- and she's like, my dearest middle child, and then blah blah blah. >> jimmy: by text? really? >>...
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to text while you're at a stop light. right now it is illegal to text at all right now. lawmakers have less than an hour to work out the differences. and the law that would have required ignition is dead tonight. over whether the alcohol limit should be -- or lower. >>> how plans to solve the worst deficit in state's history. but new taxes and fees would be added including on parking and bottled drinks. 250 city workers may also be laid off but no word yet on which positions. the counsel must approve the final budget by june 25th. >>> a dangerous gang was using a community outreach center as a front for their drug operations. 13 people, all accused members of the gorilla e known as coil, but was really orchestrating the heroin ring. tonight is suspending all funding to that center. >>> a call for action tonight in waferly after a rash of violence playings the neighborhood. the community leaders say everyone needs to step up. >> reporter: two recent murders in the green mount area have police stepping up patrols and the po
to text while you're at a stop light. right now it is illegal to text at all right now. lawmakers have less than an hour to work out the differences. and the law that would have required ignition is dead tonight. over whether the alcohol limit should be -- or lower. >>> how plans to solve the worst deficit in state's history. but new taxes and fees would be added including on parking and bottled drinks. 250 city workers may also be laid off but no word yet on which positions. the...
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for three months, they cut all the text messages.it cannot imagine how difficult the situation in iran. even having and telling you. because of my job, i am carrying the camera. this is my job. i'm all the time behind the camera. this is the time i need to talk. i had a small camera in my car. i didn't know what can i do. if they find a small camera in the car. they searched all the people in the streets after elections. finding any pictures in the cameras or any funds. they knew how the powerful photography and information. internationally. this is important. i hope we can do [unintelligible] 4 iran's future. -- for iransn's future. [unintelligible] >> thanks to reporters without borders for organizing this. we have time for two questions. one of the reporters who was in a hunger strike. he was hospitalized because of his condition. a few weeks ago, he made a statement that i do not want to be afraid and i do not want to be freed under these conditions. another lie so that you for mentioning that. >> you can [unintelligible] >> the
for three months, they cut all the text messages.it cannot imagine how difficult the situation in iran. even having and telling you. because of my job, i am carrying the camera. this is my job. i'm all the time behind the camera. this is the time i need to talk. i had a small camera in my car. i didn't know what can i do. if they find a small camera in the car. they searched all the people in the streets after elections. finding any pictures in the cameras or any funds. they knew how the...
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his father says he believes his son may have been distracted by a text message. >> this phone texting and driving has been a big factor. i don't know. i know he loved to text. >> grief counselors met with classmates of both teens today. >> virginia's governor has pulled the funding for viagra for state employees. governor bob mcdonnell removed coverage from the employee health plans. since the 1990s drugs like viagra have been included in the plan. governor kaine proposed taking it out, but the general assembly put it back in. the move could save taxpayers millions each year. >>> a robber in connecticut picked the wrong liquor store this weekend. he walked in shooting and just barely missed the clerk. a 70-year-old man who heard the shot decided to step in. he stopped the gunman from leaving and started pushing him and shoving him until the clerk came in with a bat. the intruder ended up running away. police say thanks to the good samaritan's efforts they got somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a
his father says he believes his son may have been distracted by a text message. >> this phone texting and driving has been a big factor. i don't know. i know he loved to text. >> grief counselors met with classmates of both teens today. >> virginia's governor has pulled the funding for viagra for state employees. governor bob mcdonnell removed coverage from the employee health plans. since the 1990s drugs like viagra have been included in the plan. governor kaine proposed...
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it is a text. as a text, it is a permanent and bottom end of the core principles and structures of government that -- embodiment of the core principles and structures of government that we have chosen as a nation. in that text is very special and the principles that are embodied in that text and you're over the ages. those things do not change and the text of the constitution does not change except in article 5 of the constitution. what we argue in the book is that in order to preserve the meaning of that text, in order to preserve the power of that text, it is necessary for judges in some areas of the law to give those phrases and words meaning in taught -- in light of the current conditions of society. not all phrases, mind you. there are many parts of the constitution that are clear-cut. and you need to witnesses to convict someone of treason, not one. that is a clear interpretation. but where the constitution says, for example, unreasonable searches and seizures that are prohibited under the fo
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now the company that sells phones that text is getting in on the act.xplain coco and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken, to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight, so he can make the most of every day. long live your buddy. long live your dog. purina fit & trim. >>> we are about to hear a lot more about texting and driving but not from parents. >> this time it's a cell phone company behind a public relations campaign. >> reporter: it takes one hand and sometimes two, even though it's been against the law in maryland for a year, people witness it. >> they were driving around the road they had their hands on the steering wheel and thumbs on the cell phone. >> at&t is kicking a nationwide public rei wases campaign about the dangers while driving. >> this is a text message that caused the car, that changed my life forever. >> there will be tv, radio and newspaper ads, signs in stores and new cell pho
now the company that sells phones that text is getting in on the act.xplain coco and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken, to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight, so he can make the most of every day. long live your buddy. long live your dog. purina fit & trim. >>> we are about to hear a lot more about texting and...
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it is a text. as a text, it is a permanent and bottom end of the core principles and structures of government that -- embodiment of the core principles and structures of government that we have chosen as a nation. in that text is very special and the principles that are embodied in that text and you're over the ages. those things do not change and the text of the constitution does not change except in article 5 of the constitution. what we argue in the book is that in order to preserve the meaning of that text, in order to preserve the power of that text, it is necessary for judges in some areas of the law to give those phrases and words meaning in taught -- in light of the current conditions of society. not all phrases, mind you. there are many parts of the constitution that are clear-cut. and you need to witnesses to convict someone of treason, not one. that is a clear interpretation. but where the constitution says, for example, unreasonable searches and seizures that are prohibited under the fo
it is a text. as a text, it is a permanent and bottom end of the core principles and structures of government that -- embodiment of the core principles and structures of government that we have chosen as a nation. in that text is very special and the principles that are embodied in that text and you're over the ages. those things do not change and the text of the constitution does not change except in article 5 of the constitution. what we argue in the book is that in order to preserve the...
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a new study is saying that texting is more common then face-to-face communication. typical teen sends 50 texts a day. >> my parents take my phone away when i come home. >> reporter: 15% of kids whose are texters say that they send 200 text as day. >> when you are face-to-face it gets instancech that's what we need to be prepared to do. to interacts with the intensity. >> reporter: now, four out of five kids are saying that they sometimes sleep with their cell phones. >> that's terrible. >> i caught my kids with it in their beds. it is usually plugged in. >> reporter: of kids whose no longer have cell phones. 27% are saying it is because they parents are taking the phones away. there is a lot of good that comes with texting and social media. >> the kids being able to respond immediately. they can form a movement. if we want action, we've got it from this group of kids. so, that's the good part. >> reporter: the kids themselves know when it is time to put the phone away. beth parker, fox 5. >> thank you very much. ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty
a new study is saying that texting is more common then face-to-face communication. typical teen sends 50 texts a day. >> my parents take my phone away when i come home. >> reporter: 15% of kids whose are texters say that they send 200 text as day. >> when you are face-to-face it gets instancech that's what we need to be prepared to do. to interacts with the intensity. >> reporter: now, four out of five kids are saying that they sometimes sleep with their cell phones....
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both families changed forever by a text message.ski, nbc news, miami. >> josie's mother, hilda gotay is joining us exclusively along with the family's attorney. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, ann. >> hilda, let me ask you first. it was a week ago today that your daughter, joedsy, was able to recognize you. can you describe that moment? >> it was fantastic. it just took my breath away when she was able to actually look at me and took her left hand to reach me, to hug me. i mean, it was a great, great feeling. >> i understand that she has been crying a lot. can you talk to us about how she is dealing with her injuries and also does she understand what has happened to her? >> no. she's confused and she does not know why she's there. and that's why when the crying comes in, because she doesn't know why she's there, you know. and, of course, she has a lot of headaches, too. >> she has brain surgery for a third time later on today. what are doctors telling you, h hilda, about her prognosis? >> well, they sa
both families changed forever by a text message.ski, nbc news, miami. >> josie's mother, hilda gotay is joining us exclusively along with the family's attorney. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, ann. >> hilda, let me ask you first. it was a week ago today that your daughter, joedsy, was able to recognize you. can you describe that moment? >> it was fantastic. it just took my breath away when she was able to actually look at me and took...
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message -- via text message and restore anonymity and accountability back to crime fighting. >> and the condo? >> this is a case of a place that has been enormously challenging for decades. i was there not long ago. it has a per capita gdp of $184. 50 cents of economic output per person per day. in east congo, there are rampant levels of violence, particularly sexual in gender-based violence. progress has been slow. we're working very hard, but it is very hard to make progress. there are a handful programs. one is to try to bring mobile banking into the region, so that the region becomes less cash- based. cash-based economies are ones with a disproportionately high levels of crime and corruption. we are trying to use the telecommunications infrastructure that is there. in a place with that per-capita gdp, there is actually a fairly robust wireless telecommunications infrastructure. we are trying to use that to provide information directly to women and families so that they can protect themselves when they are -- when there are bad guys nearby. we want them to be less vulnerable to m
message -- via text message and restore anonymity and accountability back to crime fighting. >> and the condo? >> this is a case of a place that has been enormously challenging for decades. i was there not long ago. it has a per capita gdp of $184. 50 cents of economic output per person per day. in east congo, there are rampant levels of violence, particularly sexual in gender-based violence. progress has been slow. we're working very hard, but it is very hard to make progress....
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the text is always the same. it has to be on parchment.in order for it to be authentic, it has to be written by a holy person for whom this is their holy work. and so that mezuzah, what's written on that parchment, is a way of saying god, the universe, the holy is protecting us as we go in and outside of our homes. ( singing ) "chanukat ha'bayit" means dedication. "chanukat" means "a dedication," of the "bayit," "of the home." it's important that people do witness your new home and be part of the ceremony. the mezuzah is placed on the right-hand side of the doorpost, about a third of the way down. and in the homes of ashkenazic jews-- jews from eastern europe- - they would have it slanting inside, towards the open of the door, towards the home. the sephardic jews that come from north africa, they put it straight up and down. if you only have one mezuzah, it should be placed outside. then, you can put a mezuzah on every door in your house, outside every room. the only place you're not supposed to put it on is the bathroom. an object suchs t
the text is always the same. it has to be on parchment.in order for it to be authentic, it has to be written by a holy person for whom this is their holy work. and so that mezuzah, what's written on that parchment, is a way of saying god, the universe, the holy is protecting us as we go in and outside of our homes. ( singing ) "chanukat ha'bayit" means dedication. "chanukat" means "a dedication," of the "bayit," "of the home." it's important...
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first, offshore drilling pro text obama. he favors the environment in the way that george bush ridiculed jal gore. >> this guy is so faur off on the environmental extremes we will be up to our neck in outlines and out of -- owls and
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it is a text. as a text, it is a permanent and bottom end of the core principles and structures of government that -- embodiment of the core principles and structures of government that we have chosen as a nation. in that text is very special and the principles that are embodied in that text and you're over the ages. those things do not change and the text of the constitution does not change except in article 5 of the constitution. what we argue in the book is that in order to preserve the meaning of that text, in order to preserve the power of that text, it is necessary for judges in some areas of the law to give those phrases and words meaning in taught -- in light of the current conditions of society. not all phrases, mind you. there are many parts of the constitution that are clear-cut. and you need to witnesses to convict someone of treason, not one. that is a clear interpretation. but where the constitution says, for example, unreasonable searches and seizures that are prohibited under the fo
it is a text. as a text, it is a permanent and bottom end of the core principles and structures of government that -- embodiment of the core principles and structures of government that we have chosen as a nation. in that text is very special and the principles that are embodied in that text and you're over the ages. those things do not change and the text of the constitution does not change except in article 5 of the constitution. what we argue in the book is that in order to preserve the...
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it is time for our tuesday text voting. we want to know if you think president obama should return goldman sachs' campaign donations? text us at: 36288. results coming up at the end of the program. there's plenty more hannity coming up, straight ahead. >> the recovery act saved more than two million jobs. >> sean: we expose how the administration is secretly exaggerating its job numbers. >> i don't think i've heard that before and i've heard some absurd explanations for september 11. >> sean: show down between giuliani and paul makes a comeback. wisconsin congressman ryan and frank lutz and news on the summit much more straight ha head. [ male announcer ] when you buy a car, what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-be
it is time for our tuesday text voting. we want to know if you think president obama should return goldman sachs' campaign donations? text us at: 36288. results coming up at the end of the program. there's plenty more hannity coming up, straight ahead. >> the recovery act saved more than two million jobs. >> sean: we expose how the administration is secretly exaggerating its job numbers. >> i don't think i've heard that before and i've heard some absurd explanations for...
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and you cannot tell the limitations except from the text of the statute. and chasing around for purpose is i think a fool's errand. we are not governed by the intentions of our legislators. we are a nation of laws, not of men, the famous phrase from the massachusetts constitution. we are governed by the laws that congress enacted, not by what they intended when they adopted those words. the only way to remain that government of laws is to interpret laws on the basis of what they say, and not on the basis of what we think they meant. we can imagine a lot of things, what we think congress had in mind. i did want to say that -- we have some members of the press over there. i am sure they are very upset to learn that the freedom of this press depends on this due process clause. i thought you could not take away the freedom of speech or the freedom of the press, even with due process of law. those rights are guaranteed in the first amendment's. you cannot take them away. that does not mean that freedom and liberty means freedom of speech and freedom of the pres
and you cannot tell the limitations except from the text of the statute. and chasing around for purpose is i think a fool's errand. we are not governed by the intentions of our legislators. we are a nation of laws, not of men, the famous phrase from the massachusetts constitution. we are governed by the laws that congress enacted, not by what they intended when they adopted those words. the only way to remain that government of laws is to interpret laws on the basis of what they say, and not on...
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his father worries texting might be to blame. >> this has been a big factor. i know he loved to text. >> school officials say counselors have been meeting with students at both high schools today. banners have also been hung in both buildings so students can sign them in honor of travis and terrell. >> the principle said so many students filled up the banner he had to bring in another. in spotsylvania county, julie carry, news 4. >> funeral services for terrell ka carroll will be held on friday. services for travis stewart will be on saturday. >>> police in houston, texas, are looking for the person who open fired at a party at texas southern university. one student with ties to our area was killed. police say somebody fired ten shots into the crowd and mcmackel was hit in the back. he died at the hospital. another student was hit in the ankle. >>> more now on the local impact, flight restrictions were eased throughout europe today. but a new ash cloud has started to spread over the continent late this afternoon, which is terrible news for airlines and thousan
his father worries texting might be to blame. >> this has been a big factor. i know he loved to text. >> school officials say counselors have been meeting with students at both high schools today. banners have also been hung in both buildings so students can sign them in honor of travis and terrell. >> the principle said so many students filled up the banner he had to bring in another. in spotsylvania county, julie carry, news 4. >> funeral services for terrell ka...
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it has been integrated that combines authored text and document. so it really is a book that you can read from cover to cover. you can also pick up the document and just stick with the document. that being the case it lead to an even more interactive process when the government would speak to our narrative. in no way we were guided by what we found, but we also then guided our search for material by our analysis. were we surprised? i think a lot that we were surprised by, at least that is the case as far as i'm concerned. there is also a surprising lack of material of the kind that we tried to include here, which is material generated at the time. one would think there is an awful lot. there is an awful lot, but not the kind of material that is really telling and really describes the life situation of the people at the time. a lot of it is formalistic, repetitive, but now trivial. that is the part of the reality. what did we do with that? we need to be elected to be on the other hand, this is not the perfect teaching tool. the need to find material
it has been integrated that combines authored text and document. so it really is a book that you can read from cover to cover. you can also pick up the document and just stick with the document. that being the case it lead to an even more interactive process when the government would speak to our narrative. in no way we were guided by what we found, but we also then guided our search for material by our analysis. were we surprised? i think a lot that we were surprised by, at least that is the...
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[applause] >> one-way to think about the text and the voices that you're about to hear is that thereis a mournful confirmation, the moving personalization of what we already know. like the passes we give to visitors they offer real stories, real voices, real names amidst millions. it's not that the past tell us something new, but they make it insofar as they can real. but another way to think about the stories are about to hear the shots shouts of light onto a dark planet. each shines a little light and each shaft of light comes in at a different angle, revealing something new about the dark than it is nazi rule. so when we read them, when we hear them, we can ask, how does this change? but it's not always easy for that light to reach us. sometimes people wrote with things in butte that we can't be. sometimes they could not write or speak freely. so as we listen, we should ask, what is off the page? what is between the lines that we need to bear in mind? and quite white of a jewish newspaper article written under nazi censorship we should think about what that meant for readers at th
[applause] >> one-way to think about the text and the voices that you're about to hear is that thereis a mournful confirmation, the moving personalization of what we already know. like the passes we give to visitors they offer real stories, real voices, real names amidst millions. it's not that the past tell us something new, but they make it insofar as they can real. but another way to think about the stories are about to hear the shots shouts of light onto a dark planet. each shines a...
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text "a" for yes, text "b" for no to 622639. i'll bring you the results later on in the show. joining me now is minnesota congresswoman betty mcculloch, she had the courage to call out her colleague, fellow minnesota lawmaker michele bachmann for her inflammatory rhetoric. congresswoman, good to have you with us tonight. >> it's great to be with you, and thank you for covering this very important topic. >> what do you have a problem with michele bachmann for? what has she said that you think is out of line and needs to be straightened out? >> well, i have a problem with any legislator, any member of congress who doesn't stick to the facts when we're having a debate on the house floor and turns to inflamed rhetoric and name calling rather than keeping civility in a debate. people expect us after we're electing to go up there, respect one another and work toward a common good. when you're name calling, when you're not using the facts it's a little hard to work together for the common good. that's what the people want us to do. >> i'm a minnesota taxpayer and i'm not in her distr
text "a" for yes, text "b" for no to 622639. i'll bring you the results later on in the show. joining me now is minnesota congresswoman betty mcculloch, she had the courage to call out her colleague, fellow minnesota lawmaker michele bachmann for her inflammatory rhetoric. congresswoman, good to have you with us tonight. >> it's great to be with you, and thank you for covering this very important topic. >> what do you have a problem with michele bachmann for?...