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constitution that they are bound to understand addis addis -- aclu the aclu is a counterweight. the aclu is a provision and the bill of rights they did not take a position if it was a private citizens but a.c. are you is active in the macdonald case to show was second amendment is from law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms formed about a decade ago from the reagan administration policy board with heavyweights like the former u.s. attorney general. >>host: you have co written other books with ken blackwell. is there another one? >> we are talking about it. a number of offers have been made. >>host: ken klukowski the author of "resurgent: how constitutional conservatism can save america" published by threshold. this is a booktv ad liberty university. >>host: "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" published by nova of publishers and professor david snead terror of history department at liberty university is the author. what is the series of books? >> this is a serious started about six years ago the general reader or students' college could turn to to get basic in permi
constitution that they are bound to understand addis addis -- aclu the aclu is a counterweight. the aclu is a provision and the bill of rights they did not take a position if it was a private citizens but a.c. are you is active in the macdonald case to show was second amendment is from law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms formed about a decade ago from the reagan administration policy board with heavyweights like the former u.s. attorney general. >>host: you have co written other...
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for "religion & ethics newsweekly," this is fred de sam lazaro in addis ababa, ethiopia. >>> if you areoing to a passover seder this coming thursday, you probably will read from a haggadah, the book of stories and prayers that guides every detail of the seder ritual. a new york illustrator, mark podwal, helped create a new haggah for reform jews. e hidden matzoh, the four children -- podwal illustrates them all, combining his own imagination with haggadahs from the middle ages. >> what's unique about this haggadah is trying to draw in as many people as possible to participate in the service. that's why it's called "sharing the journey." there are wonderful explanations that are very inclusive, and so you can come to this seder not knowing anything. although i try to be as original as possible, i like to have some tradition not only in the concepts but in the images that are used. wantesomehow to include the seder plate visually because it's there in description, and i also wanted to make a reference to medieval haggadahs where there were large letters that illuminated a page, and so wha
for "religion & ethics newsweekly," this is fred de sam lazaro in addis ababa, ethiopia. >>> if you areoing to a passover seder this coming thursday, you probably will read from a haggadah, the book of stories and prayers that guides every detail of the seder ritual. a new york illustrator, mark podwal, helped create a new haggah for reform jews. e hidden matzoh, the four children -- podwal illustrates them all, combining his own imagination with haggadahs from the middle...
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this is 8-year-old addis cone, a student in elementary school. >> i love that he dribbled between hisegs kind of when he didn't really have to, to kind of show everybody that he could. >> listen to the crowd going nuts over it. >> whoa! >> that guy was totally embarrassed. you think they sent him home with some unc paperwork and stuff? >> i hope so. >>> that's it for this edition of "right this minute." >>> we have one more video for you. this is adrive through a
this is 8-year-old addis cone, a student in elementary school. >> i love that he dribbled between hisegs kind of when he didn't really have to, to kind of show everybody that he could. >> listen to the crowd going nuts over it. >> whoa! >> that guy was totally embarrassed. you think they sent him home with some unc paperwork and stuff? >> i hope so. >>> that's it for this edition of "right this minute." >>> we have one more video for...
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this is 8-year-old addis cone, a student in elementary school. >> i love that he dribbled between his legs kind of when he didn't really have to, to kind of show everybody that he could. >> listen to the crowd going nuts over it. >> whoa! >> that guy was totally embarrassed. you think they sent him home with some unc paperwork and stuff? >> i hope so. >>> that's it for this edition of "right this minute." >>> we have one more video for you. this is adrive through a what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to fill in to the contours of your body. oh, yeah. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. with our bed, you change the setting to something you like. in less than
this is 8-year-old addis cone, a student in elementary school. >> i love that he dribbled between his legs kind of when he didn't really have to, to kind of show everybody that he could. >> listen to the crowd going nuts over it. >> whoa! >> that guy was totally embarrassed. you think they sent him home with some unc paperwork and stuff? >> i hope so. >>> that's it for this edition of "right this minute." >>> we have one more video for...
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addis this happened. >>> at last june came on as the title sponsor for the centennial running and they're back this year the confers some pretty exciting activation from them. >>> in the form of made the contributions? >>> if you have different elements on the racecourse at the finish line and that understand the might be a very large contingent of pink guerrillas the paths of the to do with in the race course. >>> the trademark logo online shopping site. for newcomers and his people want to try it this year how much in shape to i have to be? >>> he don't have to be in shape at all other than you could walk 7 1/2 miles if you want to run we have sid carouser up front and if you want to try to do a pr but there is a wide range of fitness levels that we can accommodate. >>> a summons rick out of shape and it and that too tired to do it and they get in and get out? >>> absolutely. " a charity component that has been enhanced this year how so? >>> the sierra at recognizing last year there were charities using invented a platform for fund raising cattle to the charities to program this year to
addis this happened. >>> at last june came on as the title sponsor for the centennial running and they're back this year the confers some pretty exciting activation from them. >>> in the form of made the contributions? >>> if you have different elements on the racecourse at the finish line and that understand the might be a very large contingent of pink guerrillas the paths of the to do with in the race course. >>> the trademark logo online shopping site. for...
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>> hi addy, hi, liam. hi candice, love you guys. david: you have to be proud of daddy. thanks, ben. bill: an emotional win for ben curtis. 72. finishes at nine under par and that will leap him into the top 30 in the fedex cup standings. all the way to 28th. hunter mahan still leading by 57 points so his first trip to san antonio and ben curtis is leaves as the champion. our lineup tonight on cbs. for all of us at cbs sports, so long from the texas hill country. >> jeff: tonight spring storms, a nor'easter crawls up its east coast which terrell brown says will bring heavy rain and in some places more than a foot of snow. new information on the secret service scandal, with word one of the agents was a guest at the same hotel where the president later stayed. whit johnson has the latest. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." we begin tonight way huge storm that could impact at least a third of the nation. from florida to maine, potentially as far west as michigan, and because of the unusual timing there are concerns it could be a rerun of a weather mess just six m
>> hi addy, hi, liam. hi candice, love you guys. david: you have to be proud of daddy. thanks, ben. bill: an emotional win for ben curtis. 72. finishes at nine under par and that will leap him into the top 30 in the fedex cup standings. all the way to 28th. hunter mahan still leading by 57 points so his first trip to san antonio and ben curtis is leaves as the champion. our lineup tonight on cbs. for all of us at cbs sports, so long from the texas hill country. >> jeff: tonight...
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it was a building used by drug addi addicts.could be human blood down there could have come from a lot of different reasons. but if it's there and if they can identify it as this missing young man, they can, in fact, start to build a case. >>ç searching nothing to do wi physical evidence. what about people involved? we know the police have spoken with one or more of the people at the center of the investigation 30 years ago. if someone's been hiding something for this long, what are the chances they'll slip after more than three decades? >> well, if you get away with something for 30 years, you kind of put it in the back of your mind. you don't practice your story a lot. so if fbi agents are speaking to at least one if not two the different suspects in this case, there's a chance, just the chance somebody's going to say something, do something with their eyes, with their hands, with their words to give themselves away because they're not as practiced at keeping this lie. they haven't had to do it for three decades. >> why now?
it was a building used by drug addi addicts.could be human blood down there could have come from a lot of different reasons. but if it's there and if they can identify it as this missing young man, they can, in fact, start to build a case. >>ç searching nothing to do wi physical evidence. what about people involved? we know the police have spoken with one or more of the people at the center of the investigation 30 years ago. if someone's been hiding something for this long, what are the...
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addi crestor lowers bad olesterol by up to. buildup. >> annncer: crestor is not ght for everyone. like people with liver disease women who are nursing, pregnt or y become pregnant. simple blood tests will chec for liver problems. tell your ctor about other medicines yore taking or if you ha muscle pain or weakness. that cld be a sign of a rare where your doctor wants? ask your docto if crestor is rit for you. >> aouer: if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be le to help. [ groans ] pssst! don't go in there! it's your surprise party and we want this hair color to be party ready. let's get some dimensional color. now!? what if it comes out wrong? [ gigi ] nice 'n easy gets your right color every time. guaranteed. in one step get tones and highlights for a gorgeous result. surprise! surprise! surprise! surprise! i had no idea. [ gigi ] get the color you want every time with nice'n easy. and now new non-permanent nice'n easy. natural looking tones and dimensional shine for first time colorers. from the color experts
addi crestor lowers bad olesterol by up to. buildup. >> annncer: crestor is not ght for everyone. like people with liver disease women who are nursing, pregnt or y become pregnant. simple blood tests will chec for liver problems. tell your ctor about other medicines yore taking or if you ha muscle pain or weakness. that cld be a sign of a rare where your doctor wants? ask your docto if crestor is rit for you. >> aouer: if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be le to...
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through questions about whether our politics is really our weather multinational corporations from addis state, whether it is serving campaign donors rather than citizens. those are the elements of the struggle. this is something that people talked about. it is not just talk about liberates. did not just talk about funding for public services. they also talked about why you would want to educate children to be citizens and why you would want to allow people to organize so there might be a popular alternative to massive corporate power in our politics. they embrace decisions that we ought not to have politics simply about the money, citizens united give to our television campaign but also about the human capital to assemble and petition for the redress of grievances. we must have, not just the politics. but also. >> it's an issue. one of them not to get. >> as a student of world war ii, do you see parallels between the rise of the coke brothers and billionaire heiress with a history of italian fascism and miscellany? >> you know, one of the things that happened and wisconsin, one of the t
through questions about whether our politics is really our weather multinational corporations from addis state, whether it is serving campaign donors rather than citizens. those are the elements of the struggle. this is something that people talked about. it is not just talk about liberates. did not just talk about funding for public services. they also talked about why you would want to educate children to be citizens and why you would want to allow people to organize so there might be a...
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and, yes, sleeping pills are addi addictive. >> there was a study who said the death among people who use sleeping aids is higher. >> very concerning. the reason it's higher, why do people take sleeping pills? often they take them because there's a medical problem. when you develop a new medical problem, don't just reach for a sleeping pill. you have to get checked out. very important. >> quickly, can you give us tips on how to get a good night's sleep? >> the first one, don't drink a lot of liquids before you go to bed. if you wake up and you're up for more than to minutes, get out of bed. watch tv elsewhere. if you do that in bed, you're not going to fall asleep. and avoid caffeine, nicotine and alcohol near bedtime. >> and don't look at your computer. and don't sleep with your iphone next to you. >> another tip, have a diary next to you. if you wake up worried, write it down. >>> time, now, for the controversy swirling around the masters golf tournament which begins today. the big question, will augusta national golf club finally admit women? josh is here with that on the other sid
and, yes, sleeping pills are addi addictive. >> there was a study who said the death among people who use sleeping aids is higher. >> very concerning. the reason it's higher, why do people take sleeping pills? often they take them because there's a medical problem. when you develop a new medical problem, don't just reach for a sleeping pill. you have to get checked out. very important. >> quickly, can you give us tips on how to get a good night's sleep? >> the first one,...
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all lanes are blocked so take addy instead.side. there's a look at the speeds in the beltway in the 40s. there's a live look outside on 95 and live look at the west side. the traffic report is brought to you by pest control. they offer professional wildlife and animal control services. call 888-888-home. or go to their website. back to you. >> thank you. >>> more about the man in custody in connection for the death of phylicia barnes. the once-trusted family friend faces first. degree murder charges. >> reporter: good morning everybody. phylicia barnes' family long suspected michael johnson was involve in the murder but he maintains his innocence. johnson, who dated phylicia's sister for years, considered her to be like a little sister. the arrest comes 16 months after barnes was murder while visiting her sister in baltimore. the top prosecutor will reveal few detail about the case including why they arrested johnson now and a possible motive. >> thank you very much. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, a look at
all lanes are blocked so take addy instead.side. there's a look at the speeds in the beltway in the 40s. there's a live look outside on 95 and live look at the west side. the traffic report is brought to you by pest control. they offer professional wildlife and animal control services. call 888-888-home. or go to their website. back to you. >> thank you. >>> more about the man in custody in connection for the death of phylicia barnes. the once-trusted family friend faces first....
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called these stock market traders drug addicts and he said i can't comment on drugs and drugged a digt addi addicts. i guess he wanted to short of not pull the plug too quickly because this is what happens when it becomes clear you're pulling the plug. you want to throw will him a bone, but once these guys really do think, wow, we're not going to have this have a ordinary support and crazy bond brouying this is what happens. did you see gold, oil, the dollar? >> some market prognosticators have gotten it wrong biening that there being no more qe-3 because if it that was the case, you wouldn't be the bid for the bonds. >> also spain, i think. but really if the the market always needs the fed to make any head way, it's not a real market anyway. let's look at the oil board. >> beyond about you saw this -- talking about bernanke and what's going on here krimak has a story that bernanke had a private lunch last week with jamie dimon and all the big ceos on wall street and he spoke at length about monetary policy and in an effort to purchase swayed attendees that they needed to take a more active
called these stock market traders drug addicts and he said i can't comment on drugs and drugged a digt addi addicts. i guess he wanted to short of not pull the plug too quickly because this is what happens when it becomes clear you're pulling the plug. you want to throw will him a bone, but once these guys really do think, wow, we're not going to have this have a ordinary support and crazy bond brouying this is what happens. did you see gold, oil, the dollar? >> some market...
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addis four times how much i was paying when i was working. host: freeport, indiana. caller: god bless c-span. the first topic is, this is a very simple election. obama is going to give them amnesty, period. obama will give them amnesty if he is elected. this is a crucial election in our lives. second comment -- the fast and furious. when all this comes out, nixon was impeached for burglarizing office buildings. there was a border agent killed, and when fast and furious all comes out, and it will, somebody's heads are going to roll. host: another topic, afghanistan. "afghanistan bands u.s. lawmaker from visiting." "hamid karzai was effectively blocked from visiting afghanistan over the weekend. an afghan official said representative dan a rocker -- dana rohrabacher was prohibited. "the president making a stop in north carolina is expected to sidestep the debate over the state's marriage and then it. he will -- the state's marriage and amendment." kalamazoo, michigan, independent, go ahead. caller: one quick comment. i support the states taking the initiative. good on
addis four times how much i was paying when i was working. host: freeport, indiana. caller: god bless c-span. the first topic is, this is a very simple election. obama is going to give them amnesty, period. obama will give them amnesty if he is elected. this is a crucial election in our lives. second comment -- the fast and furious. when all this comes out, nixon was impeached for burglarizing office buildings. there was a border agent killed, and when fast and furious all comes out, and it...
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addi we're on a wrong track right now students are more money and take longer to get through school. ironically, students who work get through school faster than the students who do not work in school. then they get out of school and they realize they have to pay back all that they borrowed. this is a real challenge. i want to increase economic growth so you can get a job, and i want to lower the price of gasoline to you can afford to pay off your student loan. if i can do those two things, you're probably going to have to pay off your student loan. my advice is to borrow as little as you can and get through as quickly as you can. the college of the ozarks is a fascinating work city college, which can only go to if you need need student aid and they do not have any. they have to work 40 hours a week in the summer. when they built the new library, all the actual labor was done by students. it is a very interesting model and designed as an alternative for a very inexpensive education. >> my name is rose. i'm a candidate for the united states house of representatives from the state of d
addi we're on a wrong track right now students are more money and take longer to get through school. ironically, students who work get through school faster than the students who do not work in school. then they get out of school and they realize they have to pay back all that they borrowed. this is a real challenge. i want to increase economic growth so you can get a job, and i want to lower the price of gasoline to you can afford to pay off your student loan. if i can do those two things,...
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addi we're on a wrong track right now students are more money and take longer to get through school.ironically, students who work get through school faster than the students who do not work in school. then they get out of school and they realize they have to pay back all that they borrowed. this is a real challenge. i want to increase economic growth so you can get a job, and i want to lower the price of gasoline to you can afford to pay off your student loan. if i can do those two things, you're probably going to have to pay off your student loan. my advice is to borrow as little as you can and get through as quickly as you can. the college of the ozarks is a fascinating work city college, which can only go to if you need testudinate, and they do not have any. -- need student aid and they do not have any. they have to work 40 hours a week in the summer. when they built the new library, all the actual labor was done by students. it is a very interesting model and designed as an alternative for a very inexpensive education. >> my name is rose. i'm a candidate for the united states hou
addi we're on a wrong track right now students are more money and take longer to get through school.ironically, students who work get through school faster than the students who do not work in school. then they get out of school and they realize they have to pay back all that they borrowed. this is a real challenge. i want to increase economic growth so you can get a job, and i want to lower the price of gasoline to you can afford to pay off your student loan. if i can do those two things,...
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unfortunately, those efforts are addie hall down because of the to.as not been a new influx of extreme into northern mali. weather has been is a soirÉe rebellion, the latest in a long series going back over a century. and this has disrupted all of our ability to work against aqim in the region with our regional partners. and we have a lot of positive successes to report over the last few years in that collaboration. but we are deeply concerned about the situation in mali, and working in particular with others in africa to see to it that mali returns to democracy and we can return to our collaborative efforts to rid northern mali of aqim. >> i'm going to go to mr. poe, before i do, the profile, many of these extremes are engineers. they are people who are middle-class backgrounds come certainly bin laden is an example of that. muslim governor i know came up with 1/100th the budget of the one committee is not a radical. what has created the radicalism is, in fact, that we have not stopped these particular people from and doctor nadine kids. and until th
unfortunately, those efforts are addie hall down because of the to.as not been a new influx of extreme into northern mali. weather has been is a soirÉe rebellion, the latest in a long series going back over a century. and this has disrupted all of our ability to work against aqim in the region with our regional partners. and we have a lot of positive successes to report over the last few years in that collaboration. but we are deeply concerned about the situation in mali, and working in...