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. >> patrolman jeremy blum is hit in the arm. sheriff kelly scrambles into the line of fire and pulls the patrolman back to safety. >> i grabbed them and pulled him back behind the camper to cover and deputies continued to return fire. >> hold your fire. hold your fire. >> officers are ordered to cease-fire while patrolman blum receives medical attention and is airlifted to the hospital. as the team regroups, sheriff kelly tries one more time to convince ferryman to give himself up. >> come on out. throw your weapons down and your hands up. michael, it's time to stop. >> but there's no answer. a s.w.a.t. team and an armored vehicle move in, expecting another shoot-out. instead, they find the gunman already dead in his trailer from the exchange of fire. just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper. she's been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies, is a crushing blo
. >> patrolman jeremy blum is hit in the arm. sheriff kelly scrambles into the line of fire and pulls the patrolman back to safety. >> i grabbed them and pulled him back behind the camper to cover and deputies continued to return fire. >> hold your fire. hold your fire. >> officers are ordered to cease-fire while patrolman blum receives medical attention and is airlifted to the hospital. as the team regroups, sheriff kelly tries one more time to convince ferryman to give...
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deborah blum, the author of "the poisonous handbook," to my far left. douglas starr, "killer of little shepherds." obviously, doug is the one in the muddle. [laughter] and holly tucker, "blood work." we're going to be doing a little genre blending also because these books are a mixture of science, history and true crime. and we're going to look at some real serious issues about human frailty, institutional failures and personal courage and perseverance on the part of individual science terrorists and -- scientists and researchers. i'd like to start with the, perhaps the oldest crime first. we're going to go back to 17th century france where a renegade surgeon named jean-baptiste denny did one of the world's first transfers, transfusions of blood. in his case it was to a prominent madman in paris. unfortunately, it failed, and it touched off a cultural and political debate that went on in france for two centuries and has repercussions even today. the author of this work is holly tucker, she's a professor at vanderbilt university in nashville where she is
deborah blum, the author of "the poisonous handbook," to my far left. douglas starr, "killer of little shepherds." obviously, doug is the one in the muddle. [laughter] and holly tucker, "blood work." we're going to be doing a little genre blending also because these books are a mixture of science, history and true crime. and we're going to look at some real serious issues about human frailty, institutional failures and personal courage and perseverance on the part...
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the westward blum saw land values rise in population growth there was a new unity symbolized by james and dolley madison. left washington writing a tide of popularity. madison's successor upon taking office embarked on the north and south that one newspaper called the era of good feeling. the fighting was launched out as henry clay said is necessary to america as a tool is to of the young officer to him being bullied in society while the american belligerence has not been vanquished the war of 1812 did poorly their confidence or has given the americans what they lack as a national character founded on the glory come to wall. it would begin to demonstrate the new-found confidence united states had a role to play in the larger world that i think is the most significant legacy of "mr. & mrs. madison's war." thank you. [applause] do we have any questions? we have a microphone. very interesting. you call this "mr. & mrs. madison's war" the think it was this matter since initiative to go to war? it was the last big event done before those who were not at the founding. and the first and last
the westward blum saw land values rise in population growth there was a new unity symbolized by james and dolley madison. left washington writing a tide of popularity. madison's successor upon taking office embarked on the north and south that one newspaper called the era of good feeling. the fighting was launched out as henry clay said is necessary to america as a tool is to of the young officer to him being bullied in society while the american belligerence has not been vanquished the war of...
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senators and chuck schumer and richard blum fawcett of their troubled about reports that employers areking job applicants for their facebook password hist. the associated press reported that some private and public agencies have been asking job seekers for their social media credentials. facebook warns that they may take legal action. >> general motors recalling more than 6000 vans and suvs. the reason is potential steering problems. this involves certain 2012 chevy expressed and gmc savannah's as well as chevy suburban and gmc yukon suvs. they say tests determined that figure shafts could potentially break and cause a loss of steering. no reports of related mishaps so far. but take note if you on one of those cars. there could be relief in sight when it comes to soaring gasoline prices. oil industry analysts said that prices may not go much higher because crude oil prices are starting to ease up a little bit and there's plenty of supply at refinery capacity. according to the latest lundberg survey gas prices in the united states jumped 11¢ in the past two weeks. that raises the nation
senators and chuck schumer and richard blum fawcett of their troubled about reports that employers areking job applicants for their facebook password hist. the associated press reported that some private and public agencies have been asking job seekers for their social media credentials. facebook warns that they may take legal action. >> general motors recalling more than 6000 vans and suvs. the reason is potential steering problems. this involves certain 2012 chevy expressed and gmc...
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he loaded the bases and then the former sox world series hero jeff blum danks went 4 innings, gave upthat's the news for this friday night. we're happy you shared time with us. i'm micah materre. i'm mark suppelsa. updates on wgntv.com for all of us here, have a good night. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher; they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay. take your blindfolds off. ♪ ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] and now new and improved febreze fabric refresher with u
he loaded the bases and then the former sox world series hero jeff blum danks went 4 innings, gave upthat's the news for this friday night. we're happy you shared time with us. i'm micah materre. i'm mark suppelsa. updates on wgntv.com for all of us here, have a good night. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that...
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jay blum was busted.did not remember seeing a speed limit sign, so he retraced his steps and found the sign. it turns out that the sign is only 5 feet tall, and ohio speed limit signs have to be at least 7 feet off the ground. the judge saw the measurements and he threw out the ticket. good for him. >> interesting. whatever it takes. >> absolutely. >>> let's check the traffic. "weather & traffic on the 1s." tom kierein with the summer-like forecast. >> feast your eyes on the heise this afternoon. it's going to get to the upper 850s. closer to washington, the low 80s, and we'll have plenty of sunshine. but clouds closing in on the mountains. then an evening thundershower is possible. otherwise quite a bit of cloudiness coming through the evening. we'll have balmy evening. we'll be down to the upper 60s by midnight. here's a look at trachlkt matt joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. we have a good pace on the beltway as we circle the city, now a little closer to home, we've got a very light
jay blum was busted.did not remember seeing a speed limit sign, so he retraced his steps and found the sign. it turns out that the sign is only 5 feet tall, and ohio speed limit signs have to be at least 7 feet off the ground. the judge saw the measurements and he threw out the ticket. good for him. >> interesting. whatever it takes. >> absolutely. >>> let's check the traffic. "weather & traffic on the 1s." tom kierein with the summer-like forecast. >>...
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. >> chris: senator blum blumm. >> secretary of state clinton and doing a great job.e can technical and humanitarian aid and financial support and if possible arms that go in their mean to do it. it should be under the international community and secretary clinton is endeavoring to do and this resolution will send an important message, first of all on iran, syria and israel, we are bipartisan . bipartisanship is breaking out as i saw on the trip we took with senator mccain. there is very strong support for the kinds of initiatives that we saw in libya. and libya is a model of how we can aid the rebels. but let me emphasize, chris. no american troops. no american troops on the ground, in direct aid that will bolster that opposition. >> chris: we are going to have to leave it there. thank you both for coming in today and we'll see what comes out of that key obama-netanyahu meeting tomorrow. >> coming up, the sunday panel weighs on what the u.s. and israel it should do about iran. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha
. >> chris: senator blum blumm. >> secretary of state clinton and doing a great job.e can technical and humanitarian aid and financial support and if possible arms that go in their mean to do it. it should be under the international community and secretary clinton is endeavoring to do and this resolution will send an important message, first of all on iran, syria and israel, we are bipartisan . bipartisanship is breaking out as i saw on the trip we took with senator mccain. there is...
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are critical of this and other examples i could go on and on their field of every popularizing alan blumis a perfect example of this. according to blow he could be such a figure of our pop culture is because he's so badly misunderstood and there is truth to that and the simple answer is that sense of criticism and understanding that neitzsche didn't want them to really see that in fact the person that expresses this most elegantly is an eyebrow raising our people discover was a neitzsche reader because rice was a firm idealist in the heyday of those pragmatism's so is the on idealist atacama antiidealist philosopher but he understood this about neitzsche was that he was torn down and the absolutes, tore down the foundations of our beliefs. he said it's our job to come up with the images of the possible so rice understood if you turn neitzsche into that, you're missing the boat, you are not fulfilling what neitzsche had called for or what he envisioned .. it assumes that nietzsche so well-known that people would understand and god is good maybe. >> that's exactly, and this is how we know
are critical of this and other examples i could go on and on their field of every popularizing alan blumis a perfect example of this. according to blow he could be such a figure of our pop culture is because he's so badly misunderstood and there is truth to that and the simple answer is that sense of criticism and understanding that neitzsche didn't want them to really see that in fact the person that expresses this most elegantly is an eyebrow raising our people discover was a neitzsche reader...