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sutton? >> yes. >> where was mr. sutton when you shot at him initially?o when you shot him? >> slip off the bed. >> after you fired at mr. sutton, what did you do? >> proceeded to shoot in another room. >> and who was the person with whom you were in a plan to shoot john and susan sutton? >> chris sutton. >> and what do you remember the defendant telling you about how much money you might expect to get? >> upwards of $100,000. >> until this moment, john sutton had been a spectator at his son's trial. his thoughts and feelings his own. but he was a victim, too. staying out of it wasn't an option for him. and now came the moment he both dreaded and demanded. he testified against his own son. first, about the night his world went dark. >> the only thing i saw was, for an instant, a snap, i didn't even see the gun. but in an instant, bam, and then the next thing you knew, i woke up and i was on the floor. >> john sutton answered the questions as if the defendant sitting before him was a man he had never met. as if this was not the boy he had raised from birth
sutton? >> yes. >> where was mr. sutton when you shot at him initially?o when you shot him? >> slip off the bed. >> after you fired at mr. sutton, what did you do? >> proceeded to shoot in another room. >> and who was the person with whom you were in a plan to shoot john and susan sutton? >> chris sutton. >> and what do you remember the defendant telling you about how much money you might expect to get? >> upwards of $100,000. >> until...
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i'm andrew sutton.he executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful american bronze turkey. but sometimes they can be intimidating. how many minutes do you put it in the oven for? how long do you cook it? can i get the dinner on the table in time? well, i got the secret for you. this is gonna work out really slick. this is my, uh, 6-minute turkey. you can have this thing on the table in 6 minutes with a little preparation. what i've done is put a little--i have a precooked turkey breast that i've sliced into nice large eaks. i've oiled them lightly and put a little secret rub on that you can get through the website and through the magazine. and i have a little bit of a--a stew which we've made up. now, you're watchin', uh, the ballgame, and you're havin' a great time, and you're not sure when everybody wants to sit
i'm andrew sutton.he executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful american bronze turkey. but sometimes they can be intimidating. how many minutes do you put it in the oven for? how long do you cook it? can i get the dinner on the table in time? well, i got the secret for you. this is gonna work out...
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. >> general sutton, soldiers have been exposed to horrible threats in war time.s this new group different? >> in this particular set of wars, we have a cohort of service members like mark have been exposed to more days of combat stress, continuously and repetitively than any other generation this our history in >> more days of combat stress. world war ii they might have served for five years. >> that's true. >> in vietnam maybe longer. >> in world war ii, the enemy had a decency to wear a uniform and there was a front line and rear area . we understood the importance was rotating service members back and forth and limit their exposure so they could perform in their units . moving forward to vietnam, you had a larger number of soldiers and air men and marines exposed to trauma and again, the vast majority of them were for a single tour and less than a year of combat exposure. >> first two world war average of 200 days. days of someone trying to kill you. first two world war maybe two hundred days of exposure and vietnam 300 days and the last 10 years a thousand da
. >> general sutton, soldiers have been exposed to horrible threats in war time.s this new group different? >> in this particular set of wars, we have a cohort of service members like mark have been exposed to more days of combat stress, continuously and repetitively than any other generation this our history in >> more days of combat stress. world war ii they might have served for five years. >> that's true. >> in vietnam maybe longer. >> in world war ii,...
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joining us now, betty sutton. she's coming from ohio. the 13th district, which is one of the places we'll be visiting over the course of the next few months. no one knows the need for jobs more than ohio. brief us on the legislation you're advocating. >> thank you so much, dylan. thank you for taking on this mission. there's much we can do. the american jobs first initiative, as you said, consists of four bills. in a nutshell, they say that when we're using taxpayer money to build our infrastructure, whether it's our bridges or highways or water or sewer infrastructure, we ought to use american-made steel and manufactured goods. because not only that way do we put people to work building the infrastructure, we also put them to work producing the steel and the iron and those manufactured goods so we get more bang for our buck. the other bill, the foreign manufacturers legal accountability act say when they semithings into our marketplace, we ought to stop them from undercutting us and hold them to the same standards that our guys have to
joining us now, betty sutton. she's coming from ohio. the 13th district, which is one of the places we'll be visiting over the course of the next few months. no one knows the need for jobs more than ohio. brief us on the legislation you're advocating. >> thank you so much, dylan. thank you for taking on this mission. there's much we can do. the american jobs first initiative, as you said, consists of four bills. in a nutshell, they say that when we're using taxpayer money to build our...
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. >> thank you, general sutton. mark dust. this is a cost of war and not awn measured in government statisticings. coming up. my crazy colleague geraldo on covering the wars. since vietnam military treats reporters differently. is that good or bad, we'll debate that next. ♪ so don't let odor stop you. gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. oooh, what's her secret? [ male announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. improves the look and feel of hands in just five uses. [ sponge ] soft, smooth... fabulous! [ male announcer ] dawn do. [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. >> tell them not to shoot us. i worked with geraldo
. >> thank you, general sutton. mark dust. this is a cost of war and not awn measured in government statisticings. coming up. my crazy colleague geraldo on covering the wars. since vietnam military treats reporters differently. is that good or bad, we'll debate that next. ♪ so don't let odor stop you. gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [...
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activity in monkton, this is on old york road so watch for equipment in the roadway as you approach sutton drive. another look at i-95, northbound traffic still moving well to 695. and a look at 50 at i-97, watch for an accident on 97 southbound at generals highway. >>> disturbing photographs making their way on-line. up next, what the soldiers are doing and why the marine corps is now concerned about these photos making the rounds on-line. >> and the mississippi judge takes action after a number of pardonons by an outgoing governor. i'm sherrie johnson, hear reaction from the authorities. >>> 5:47. a mississippi judge forbidding the release of more prisoners after pardoning by governor haley barbour. he issued a temporary injunction wednesday night. and this morning, sherrie johnson with details. a lot of people down south upset about this. >> reporter: yes, a mississippi judge is putting his foot down. this comes after outgoing governor haley barbour approved full pardons for 199 people. this includes 14 convicted murderers, five convicts were released sunday. the law requires pardon req
activity in monkton, this is on old york road so watch for equipment in the roadway as you approach sutton drive. another look at i-95, northbound traffic still moving well to 695. and a look at 50 at i-97, watch for an accident on 97 southbound at generals highway. >>> disturbing photographs making their way on-line. up next, what the soldiers are doing and why the marine corps is now concerned about these photos making the rounds on-line. >> and the mississippi judge takes...
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. >> general sutton, soldiers have been exposed to horrible threats in war time. is this new group different? >> in this particular set of wars, we have a cohort of service members like mark have been exposed to more days of combat stress, continuously and repetitively than any other generation this our history in >> more days of combat stress. world war ii they might have served for five years. >> that's true. >> in vietnam maybe longer. >> in world war ii, the enemy had a decency to wear a uniform and there was a front line and rear area . we understood the importance was rotating service members back and forth and limit their exposure so they could perform in their units . moving forward to vietnam, you had a larger number of soldiers and air men and marines exposed to trauma and again, the vast majority of them were for a single tour and less than a year of combat exposure. >> first two world war average of 200 days. days of someone trying to kill you. first two world war maybe two hundred days of exposure and vietnam 300 days and the last 10 years a thousand
. >> general sutton, soldiers have been exposed to horrible threats in war time. is this new group different? >> in this particular set of wars, we have a cohort of service members like mark have been exposed to more days of combat stress, continuously and repetitively than any other generation this our history in >> more days of combat stress. world war ii they might have served for five years. >> that's true. >> in vietnam maybe longer. >> in world war ii,...
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and a problem reported in monkton, fire activity at old york road near sutton drive. plan for reduced speeds. 29 at maryland 108 northbound and southbound moving well through the clarksville region through the dc area. i-83 for those coming from monkton, i-83 at 45, york road, north and southbound moving well through the parkton region. as you continue through cockeysville, 83 southbound at shawan road clear all the way to 695. >>> he was the prime suspect in the disappearance of american natalee holloway. now this morning, joran van der sloot convicted of a murder of a peruvian woman. two years ago today a massive earthquake killed thousands in haiti. now there's even a larger problem this morning. you're watching "good morning maryland." we're monitoring what is going on in north carolina. >>> joran van der sloot pleading guilty wednesday to the 2010 murder of a 21-year-old peruvian woman. he met at a lima casino, who was killed five years to the day of the unsolved disappearance of american teen natalee holloway. he remains the prime suspect. this morning holloway'
and a problem reported in monkton, fire activity at old york road near sutton drive. plan for reduced speeds. 29 at maryland 108 northbound and southbound moving well through the clarksville region through the dc area. i-83 for those coming from monkton, i-83 at 45, york road, north and southbound moving well through the parkton region. as you continue through cockeysville, 83 southbound at shawan road clear all the way to 695. >>> he was the prime suspect in the disappearance of...
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arnold sutton heard that trouble coming. >> one door was open so i had to close that door. but i mean, the whole building started shaking, the winds starting coming in. the rain was coming in this door. >> he stayed inside the building. in the end the only problem was a piece of lumber that came through a window and he counts that as nothing short of a miracle. >> it's fate. i believe in god. i pray and he just answered it. >> next door at a gas station, another section of the same roof landed outside. the office windows were broken and things tossed about. an employee moved just in time. >>> after seeing all that we can't really complain. meanwhile, drenching rains across north texas. roads flooded across dallas but that didn't stop some people from trying their luck and getting trapped in high waters. some drivers had to be rescued. >> you always have to be rescued because you're not going to make it safely through flooded roadways. don't ever do it. don't even try. turn around, don't drown. it's what i tell the kids at schools. turn around, don't drown. that's the motto.
arnold sutton heard that trouble coming. >> one door was open so i had to close that door. but i mean, the whole building started shaking, the winds starting coming in. the rain was coming in this door. >> he stayed inside the building. in the end the only problem was a piece of lumber that came through a window and he counts that as nothing short of a miracle. >> it's fate. i believe in god. i pray and he just answered it. >> next door at a gas station, another section...
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. >> as willie sutton said, when asked why rob banks, he said "that's where the money is."tion a lot where the money is and if you don't have money it comes out of schools. >> reporter: and beyond schools, governor brown says california will see many more budget cuts if voters don't approve his tax initiative this november. >> pelley: tough time in the largest state. john, thanks very much. general motors asks everyone today who owns a chevy volt [no audio] crash tests. g.m. will add steel reinforcing the protect the batteries. there are about 8,000 volts on american roads right now. another storied american company has even bigger problems: kodak is facing its worst moment ever next. >> pelley: generations of american families captured the great milestones of their lives using kodak cameras. but today you can buy a share of eastman kodak stock for less than we once paid for a roll of kodachrome film. anthony mason tells us this great american institution is fighting for survival. >> always use dependable kodak film. the film in the familiar yellow box. >> reporter: that ye
. >> as willie sutton said, when asked why rob banks, he said "that's where the money is."tion a lot where the money is and if you don't have money it comes out of schools. >> reporter: and beyond schools, governor brown says california will see many more budget cuts if voters don't approve his tax initiative this november. >> pelley: tough time in the largest state. john, thanks very much. general motors asks everyone today who owns a chevy volt [no audio] crash...
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. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, sutton, massachusetts. >> good night, gramps. >> and our thanksfamily for inviting us in. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the 9-year-old who escaped her kidnapper. she tells us what she learned from her father that helped her get away. no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it
. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, sutton, massachusetts. >> good night, gramps. >> and our thanksfamily for inviting us in. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the 9-year-old who escaped her kidnapper. she tells us what she learned from her father that helped her get away. no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made...
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. >> hi i'm dee sutton velez. i have children with disabilities that are of puerto rican heritage. one of my beefs was when i was in school, i had disabilities as well and they told me i should do the english only immersion. we spend billions of dollars in cultural education at the expense of cutting speech pathology and special ed out of the budgets. we had millions of dollars for the state of oregon go to special education but none of the money went to the kids. if we want a good workforce, why would it be okay to fail my children, fourth generation puerto ricans that are legal citizens of this country at the expense of promoting culture for kids that are coming into the country illegally? therefore leaving them behind in esl as well. there are some kids sitting in the classrooms that are new immigrants getting no services at the expense of others getting services in all subjects where they're getting the same amount of time where that one child that needs the additional help isn't receiving it. as funding becomes an issue, i think we're leaving a lot of our hispanic community be
. >> hi i'm dee sutton velez. i have children with disabilities that are of puerto rican heritage. one of my beefs was when i was in school, i had disabilities as well and they told me i should do the english only immersion. we spend billions of dollars in cultural education at the expense of cutting speech pathology and special ed out of the budgets. we had millions of dollars for the state of oregon go to special education but none of the money went to the kids. if we want a good...
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redirect to tie it at 2 his ninth of the year four minutes later jordan enderle finds a wide-open andy sutton to put the oilers up for good the hawks lost 4-3-the bulls face the blackhawks denied that the likely to without backup point guard c.j. watson he sprained his elbow against the grizzlies and even though swelling's gone down it is doubtful that he will play john lucas the third will take his spot in the rotation is still unclear if rip hamilton will return from his groin strain tonight wisconsin returning to the rose bowl against oregon it was tied at halftime and late in the third russell wilson finds nick tune to give the badgers a 38-35 lead but early in the fourth the docks but regained the lead with a touchdown and held onto when the highest scoring rose bowl ever 45-38 michigan state is the only big 10 team to a ball game yesterday ohio state penn state and nebraska all lost that's a look at sports your live illinois lottery drawing is now ... >>here are the winning pick three numbers: 2 8 5 here are the winning pick four numbers: 3 3 4 7 [ toilet flushes ] i come in peace... i
redirect to tie it at 2 his ninth of the year four minutes later jordan enderle finds a wide-open andy sutton to put the oilers up for good the hawks lost 4-3-the bulls face the blackhawks denied that the likely to without backup point guard c.j. watson he sprained his elbow against the grizzlies and even though swelling's gone down it is doubtful that he will play john lucas the third will take his spot in the rotation is still unclear if rip hamilton will return from his groin strain tonight...
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. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, sutton, massachusetts. >> good night, gramps. >> sounds cute. there's kids in the house there could be some benefits as you just heard here to having several generations in one house. since 1990 there's been a 40% increase in the number of multigenerational households. grown by 40%. >> i always tell my parents that down the road, not now because we're living in a two-bedroom, four people, come live with me. i wouldn't mind it. i think it's great because i don't get to see my folks. they live in michigan. i would have no problem. and i think it's great. >> you think your parents would like the big bad city of new york? >> we'd have to move to the burbs. >> good call. >>> coming up, the latest big hollywood break-up. >> didn't see that one coming. also, steven tyler sings the national anthem. stay tuned for how he did. ♪ love in an elevator >> that's not the national anthem. >> i don't know what that wapz p ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> lots of good stuff to get to in "the skinny" today. of course big football weekend. we now know the pats and giants a
. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, sutton, massachusetts. >> good night, gramps. >> sounds cute. there's kids in the house there could be some benefits as you just heard here to having several generations in one house. since 1990 there's been a 40% increase in the number of multigenerational households. grown by 40%. >> i always tell my parents that down the road, not now because we're living in a two-bedroom, four people, come live with me. i wouldn't mind it. i...
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a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the store individual walking along the sidewalk, and he was carrying what looked like a bucket in one hand and a board in the other, walking up and down the sidewalk. >> seconds later, he knocks out the front door with a heavy rock and enters underneath the center bar. >> he was in a hurry. the alarm was going off and he knew he had just a very few moments to get in, get what he wanted, and get back out. >> the intruder takes the four-foot piece of wood and uses all his might to smash the display case. >> sets the bucket down, and with this board, he starts swinging it like you would swing a baseball bat. >> the thief knows exactly what he's after, according to the store's president and ceo, lance snarr. >> the frames we put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, fendis, guccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i
a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the store individual walking along the sidewalk, and he was carrying what looked like a bucket in one hand and a board in the other, walking up and down the sidewalk. >> seconds later, he knocks out the front door with a heavy rock and enters underneath the center bar. >> he was in a hurry. the alarm was going off and he knew he had just a very few moments to get in, get what he...
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the hot and here is a lot less outside from on van ness that area near sutton said of all. for plus i am slow to this is standard in the water in rivers if your family are threatening to drive a half fog on 1013 f in earlier finance this is the reason for the lake erie is a drive time is still a force of 20 minutes from the capitol expressway and who to the montague expressway. a complete traffic check with the kron4 morning news returns. and >>george: we had a pretty foggy commute. the fog advisories are still in place for bay area bridges but the slowest traffic is hour hot spot in san jose. how could >>george: this is the san mateo bridge. the dumbarton bridge is not under a fog advisory but the golden gate bridge finn is under a fogged advisory. for officer: bartlett said he has been looking around and he can still see white almost everywhere he looks that is why the fog divisors will stay in place. >>james: we have been following nasty weather across the country. this is video from the first location we will talk about. a massive snowstorm here in indianapolis. snow an
the hot and here is a lot less outside from on van ness that area near sutton said of all. for plus i am slow to this is standard in the water in rivers if your family are threatening to drive a half fog on 1013 f in earlier finance this is the reason for the lake erie is a drive time is still a force of 20 minutes from the capitol expressway and who to the montague expressway. a complete traffic check with the kron4 morning news returns. and >>george: we had a pretty foggy commute. the...
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sutton. the vice president: the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as ems of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from nevada, mr. reid, senator from illinois, mr. durbin. senator from new york, mr. schumer. senator from new york, mrs. murray. the senator from alaska, mr. bag itch. senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. senator from tennessee, mr. alexander, senator from wyoming, mr. thune. senator from texas, mr. cornyn and senator from missouri, mr. blunt. the speaker: members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker. the dean of the diplomatic corps. [applause] [inaudible conversations] s. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court. [a
sutton. the vice president: the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as ems of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from nevada, mr. reid, senator from illinois, mr. durbin. senator from new york, mr. schumer. senator from new york, mrs. murray. the senator from alaska, mr. bag itch. senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. senator from tennessee, mr. alexander, senator from wyoming, mr....
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it's like having willie sutton in charge of the bank, folks. he was a famous bank robber and i asked him, why do you rob where the money is. well, our bank is being looted big time and we'll get down to how in a little bit. >> ross perot in his 1992 campaign. we have 30 seconds, doug brinkley, what was the ross perot candidacy all about? >> when i saw that pie chart, remember, preinternet even. preemailing. when clinton became president in 1993 nobody used email by the time he left office three billion emails going around the world and an antiquated moment. ross perot made a difference and reminded people of old fashioned american values and reinvigorated the notion that a third party candidate can get into the mix. rausm nader made a difference -- ralph nader made a difference in 2000. he's a legend in the third party movement and just i think a person who is part of the contenders. >> carolyn barta, last 30 seconds, did ross perot make a difference? >> oh, absolutely. i think he was a wake-up call. he put issues on the agenda. and the deficit
it's like having willie sutton in charge of the bank, folks. he was a famous bank robber and i asked him, why do you rob where the money is. well, our bank is being looted big time and we'll get down to how in a little bit. >> ross perot in his 1992 campaign. we have 30 seconds, doug brinkley, what was the ross perot candidacy all about? >> when i saw that pie chart, remember, preinternet even. preemailing. when clinton became president in 1993 nobody used email by the time he left...
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sutton. the vice president: the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as ems of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from nevada, mr. reid, senator from illinois, mr. durbin. senator from new york, mr. schumer. senator from new york, mrs. murray. the senator from alaska, mr. bag itch. senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. senator from tennessee, mr. alexander, senator from wyoming, mr. thune. senator from texas, mr. cornyn and senator from missouri, mr. blunt. the speaker: members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. the messenger: mr. speaker, the dean of the diplomatic corps. the messenger: mr. speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court. the messenger: mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. . . the president: thank you so much. the speaker pro tempore: members -- the speaker: members of congress, i have the privilege and di
sutton. the vice president: the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as ems of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from nevada, mr. reid, senator from illinois, mr. durbin. senator from new york, mr. schumer. senator from new york, mrs. murray. the senator from alaska, mr. bag itch. senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. senator from tennessee, mr. alexander, senator from wyoming, mr....
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seriously than the thrests perpetrated by the likes of bernie madoff or john dill linger or willie sutton. it is no different than should be treated no differently. in every such case it is the individual who commits the left. it is the individual who is culpable and individual who is accountable to the law. it's the individual who is also accorded the right of due process including the presuppings of -- presumption of innocence while he stands accused. that's what sopa and pipa destroyed. upon mere accusation these measures would allow the government to shut down websites, ruin honest businesses, impound property, disrupt legitimate speech, and doctor goon innocent third parties to enforce laws that may or may not have been broken. when property is stolen we hold accountable the individuals who knowingly commit the act and place the burden of proof on the accusers, the accuser must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the jury that the defendant stole property or he received property he knew was stolen. yes, it is a upon dangerous system. yes, it means you actually have to provide evidence
seriously than the thrests perpetrated by the likes of bernie madoff or john dill linger or willie sutton. it is no different than should be treated no differently. in every such case it is the individual who commits the left. it is the individual who is culpable and individual who is accountable to the law. it's the individual who is also accorded the right of due process including the presuppings of -- presumption of innocence while he stands accused. that's what sopa and pipa destroyed. upon...
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and ohio's 16 is jim renacci against betty sutton. and pennsylvania 12, altmire against mark critz. what do you have to say? guest: these races are some of the most fascinating house races because they pit members against members and force other members to choose sides or stay completely out of it. and involve a lot of different interest groups having to choose who their congressional friends are. in fact, since we put together that list, it's already changed. gary miller yesterday after jerry lewis announced his retirement decided he was going to move into the district that jerry lewis had been running in. so that member vs. member race in orange county california. gary miller is moving to a completely new district to try to save his congressional career. part of the challenge for democrats is that they have more of these member vs. member races than republicans. there are 12 we count right now. there are two d vs. r races. we haven't seen a trend pairing democrats vs. republicans. out of the 12 member vs. member, there are 10 that involve the same party. three of those are r versu
and ohio's 16 is jim renacci against betty sutton. and pennsylvania 12, altmire against mark critz. what do you have to say? guest: these races are some of the most fascinating house races because they pit members against members and force other members to choose sides or stay completely out of it. and involve a lot of different interest groups having to choose who their congressional friends are. in fact, since we put together that list, it's already changed. gary miller yesterday after jerry...