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look at sampson playing with his toys, like a kid in a toy store. this is all stainless steel. >> how many needles did you have coming out of that? >> ten. this is the ferrari right here. plugs right in there. >> when he got his hands on his tattoo gun again, he was so excited that his hands were actually shaking. >> that's my baby. i'm shaking. i lost this about three months ago, but you can see i made the frame and then i tied it all down with dental floss and glued it so it's nice and hard. feel that, there's no movement in this. this is one solid piece. >> and that was your razor. >> this came out of a razor, electric razor. man. >> you look like you're in love. >> oh, man. all right, buddy. you're going to have to go back to the crate. >> painful? >> oh, not as painful as it was the first time. >> while sampson strives to be a pioneer in the world of prison tattoos, two other inmates we met at limon had taken the art to shocking dimensions. ♪ roundup ♪ i want a weed free season, that's how i roll ♪ ♪ so i reach for roundup extended control ♪ ♪
look at sampson playing with his toys, like a kid in a toy store. this is all stainless steel. >> how many needles did you have coming out of that? >> ten. this is the ferrari right here. plugs right in there. >> when he got his hands on his tattoo gun again, he was so excited that his hands were actually shaking. >> that's my baby. i'm shaking. i lost this about three months ago, but you can see i made the frame and then i tied it all down with dental floss and glued it...
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you heard that right sampson appears to be arguing the providing healthcare education and employment opportunities for millions of people is far less important than flaunting your wealth for the entire world to see with fancy buildings that the entire population out of crippling poverty is no thing compared to building a big glitzy building or opening up a new museum. if these are the feelings of just one journalist we can move on but the problem is that these sentiments are echoed throughout our country oil corporations have become so powerful and influential in our society that the idea of nationalizing our oil and using the money from it the way the venezuelans the saudis in the norwegians among others do to help the american people is according to a good man shall wisdom crazy and absurd this is the reason why up until chavez is to us that the us and venezuela have frosty relations at best shot as his decision to use his nation's vast sums of oil wealth to help its people instead of adding to the bottom line of corporations irked many u.s. politicians and government officials. bu
you heard that right sampson appears to be arguing the providing healthcare education and employment opportunities for millions of people is far less important than flaunting your wealth for the entire world to see with fancy buildings that the entire population out of crippling poverty is no thing compared to building a big glitzy building or opening up a new museum. if these are the feelings of just one journalist we can move on but the problem is that these sentiments are echoed throughout...
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sampson davis returned to newark to work in the e.r. to try to make a difference. >> all right, let's go see a patient in fast track-- out towards the waiting room. >> suarez: the lessons he learned there and the stories of the people he met, are the subject of a new book "living and dying in brick city: an e.r. doctor returns home." >> we'd see about 100 patients or 125 patients a day. >> suarez: i spoke with him recently at st. michael's medical center in downtown newark, new jersey. dr. davis, welcome to the program. >> thank you, thank you for having me. >> suarez: the stories are gripping, memorable. the people you meet along the way are the kind of people who, i can see why they stick with you forever. but the thing that's unusual about the book is that along with these stories, there's all sorts of resources and diagnostic guides, and information digests, where to get help for certain kind of illnesses. it makes it an unusual book, really, in that way, the way it's structured. >> it was definitely a tough book to write, in the se
sampson davis returned to newark to work in the e.r. to try to make a difference. >> all right, let's go see a patient in fast track-- out towards the waiting room. >> suarez: the lessons he learned there and the stories of the people he met, are the subject of a new book "living and dying in brick city: an e.r. doctor returns home." >> we'd see about 100 patients or 125 patients a day. >> suarez: i spoke with him recently at st. michael's medical center in...
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sampson married a fillstein -- filistein. the issue was jews didn't feel they had to have a pure ethnic identity. it was a kind of mingled and monday gal gall -- mongral identity. you marry a foreign woman and she leads you to worship her god, that's bad but it's not the ethnic mixture itself that was apored. if i have one last time for an anecdote. >> you have a minute. >> there's an anecdote, who -- went to a bath house, it was a bath house that was the -- aphrodite. you went to the bath house and came out and one of his friends said rabbi, how could you go into a pagan shrine decorated by a statue of avenue diety of all -- aphrodite of all people? he said look, i came to take a bath and they didn't make the bath house for the statue. they made the statue for the bath house so i didn't go into aphrodite's domain, she came into mine and this i think is typical of the kind of overlappings and the broad mindedness of the ancient. >> there is hope for a pluralistic america i find, very optimistic man, delightful, dr. eric gruen
sampson married a fillstein -- filistein. the issue was jews didn't feel they had to have a pure ethnic identity. it was a kind of mingled and monday gal gall -- mongral identity. you marry a foreign woman and she leads you to worship her god, that's bad but it's not the ethnic mixture itself that was apored. if i have one last time for an anecdote. >> you have a minute. >> there's an anecdote, who -- went to a bath house, it was a bath house that was the -- aphrodite. you went to...
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>> jesus is hispanic, and also there's a lot of african actors, sampson is african, sampson's motherazar is african, a number of angels are african, it's a very, very diverse cast and jesus is hispanic. >> i want to follow up on something i said earlier when i talked about reality show, sort of candy, more substance. this has beaten "the apprentice." is this going to shift anything for you professionally you think, mark, you think you can do both and we need both in television in the landscape? >> i think we need both. listen, a great television line-up, it's got comedy, sports, news, dramas, reality, and specials, and we do a bit of each but we have "the voice" coming back in a couple of weeks, "apprentice" is number one sundays at 10:00, "the voice" number one monday and tuesday and "survivors" wednesday and "shark tank" untouchable fridays and "the bible" is the number one show on tv. >> he we like the number one, don. >> you certainly do and are good at it. success like this, congratulations and more success to you. thanks for joining us, roma downey and mark burnett, coproducers
>> jesus is hispanic, and also there's a lot of african actors, sampson is african, sampson's motherazar is african, a number of angels are african, it's a very, very diverse cast and jesus is hispanic. >> i want to follow up on something i said earlier when i talked about reality show, sort of candy, more substance. this has beaten "the apprentice." is this going to shift anything for you professionally you think, mark, you think you can do both and we need both in...
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the history of women in the military is highlighted by pioneers such as deborah sampson, one of the onlyen to fightn the revolutionary war. she did so disguised as a man. other women of note include the first female brigadier general in the army, anna mae hayes, the first female rear admiral in the navy, alene duerk, and the first female secretary of any military branch, sheila widnall, who served as secretary of the air force in the 1990s. this covert and overt battlefield service, as well as female representation in defense contracting industry is whaled several women to form women in defense. tricia ward is the organization's president. >> women in defense really started out 1979. it really was the brainchild of 7 really dynamic women. and these women got together and said, you know it really would be of benefit, mutual benefit to everyone, not only the industry, to defense at large, it really would be a benefit to form our own organization. since then, it really has grown over the past 27 years. >> the group held its inaugural women's history month event, giving the service of the fl
the history of women in the military is highlighted by pioneers such as deborah sampson, one of the onlyen to fightn the revolutionary war. she did so disguised as a man. other women of note include the first female brigadier general in the army, anna mae hayes, the first female rear admiral in the navy, alene duerk, and the first female secretary of any military branch, sheila widnall, who served as secretary of the air force in the 1990s. this covert and overt battlefield service, as well as...
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allegedly was in iraq and had connections with the iraqi regime we searched but didn't find miss sampson we had no connections with or al qaeda there was an attempt to establish a connection with the taliban through one of the ministers who was in pakistan iraqi intelligence proposed this but foreign minister tariq aziz said that it was an unstable regime and it wouldn't benefit iraq to have relations with it did iraq actually have w m d that could threaten the entire world or the region where. they fabricated a certain problem analyzed it and drew their conclusions based on that the data they receive from various sources was untrue this was their attempt of swaying public opinion in terms of the intelligence operation iraq was a closed country and they obviously had no sources within the country that would have told them the truth so they relied on other sources that fed them lies such as for instance photos of trucks portable labs which according to their allegations were used for producing chemical weapons that they were actually used for checking food products supplied for the govern
allegedly was in iraq and had connections with the iraqi regime we searched but didn't find miss sampson we had no connections with or al qaeda there was an attempt to establish a connection with the taliban through one of the ministers who was in pakistan iraqi intelligence proposed this but foreign minister tariq aziz said that it was an unstable regime and it wouldn't benefit iraq to have relations with it did iraq actually have w m d that could threaten the entire world or the region where....
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michigan assistant jeff meyer, saying to him, "you meyer used to be an assistant at indiana when kelvin sampsonre - and run out for violations leaving a wake of sanctions creen apologized today for the exhchange calling it, "a professional misunderstanding" indiana clinched the big 10 title with a 72-71 win mexico canada brawl some good buzz created for the world baseball classic over the weekend canada vs. mexico in dunedin, florida canada leading 9-3 when a benches clearing brawl happened. and not just pushing and shoving but some actual punches thrown. the brawl was precipitated because canada was bunting while leading 9-3, probably trying to invoke the mercy rule - where the game is called if a team leads by 10 runs despite the fistacuffs, nobody was suspended mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make
michigan assistant jeff meyer, saying to him, "you meyer used to be an assistant at indiana when kelvin sampsonre - and run out for violations leaving a wake of sanctions creen apologized today for the exhchange calling it, "a professional misunderstanding" indiana clinched the big 10 title with a 72-71 win mexico canada brawl some good buzz created for the world baseball classic over the weekend canada vs. mexico in dunedin, florida canada leading 9-3 when a benches clearing...
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our own adam sampson found from a eu official that the comments were misunderstood and that cypress ispecific case. back to you. liz: rich edson, let's hope so. they always say that. david: let's hope it doesn't spread. thank you, rich. could the u.s. market see a boost following this disorder in europe? coming up jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school, he is here telling us why money in europe could push the dow straight up to 16,000. liz: a positive out of this. what would boost homeownership but give the economy a bump. there is lot of talk getting rid of the mortgage interest rate deduction. people got all hysterical and upset about it. we have somebody in the business who says it doesn't lie in mortgage rates or prices. it is about, in a way, revising an eliminating eventually the mortgage deduction. if we fix it, we may just fix the housing market he says. have to hear bear by habeeb. david: oh, like barry. ♪ . liz: among the many debates how to help trim spending has been this idea of axing the mortgage interest rate deduction. oh, my god. the mortgage industr
our own adam sampson found from a eu official that the comments were misunderstood and that cypress ispecific case. back to you. liz: rich edson, let's hope so. they always say that. david: let's hope it doesn't spread. thank you, rich. could the u.s. market see a boost following this disorder in europe? coming up jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school, he is here telling us why money in europe could push the dow straight up to 16,000. liz: a positive out of this. what would...
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the party was held at a nightclub where rapper lil' mouse and king sampson reportedly were performing. police believe the shooting was gang-related. so far no arrests have been made. >>> now to a heated issue in chicago that just got a whole lot hotter. today, city officials will reportedly announce that at least 50 elementary schools will be closed because they're underused. that's the largest school shutdown in recent history in any u.s. city. supporters of the decision say it makes sense financially and will improve educational opportunities for thousands of children. but opponents, many of them outraged parents, don't see it that way. and they're vowing to fight it. george howell is following the story. former chicago-based correspondent. this is a tough one because there are a lot of folks feeling very impassioned about this and not clear whether it's the right thing to do. >> the thing about it, there's still a lot that's not very clear about what will happen. what we know is this, fredricka, the third largest public school system in the country, so this is going to affect thous
the party was held at a nightclub where rapper lil' mouse and king sampson reportedly were performing. police believe the shooting was gang-related. so far no arrests have been made. >>> now to a heated issue in chicago that just got a whole lot hotter. today, city officials will reportedly announce that at least 50 elementary schools will be closed because they're underused. that's the largest school shutdown in recent history in any u.s. city. supporters of the decision say it makes...
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communication director nicole wallace, joy reid, new york magazine benjamin wallace wells and author sampsonuntil then find us at facebook.com chris is sitting in for andrea mitchell, that is must-see tv coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports." once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited reward
communication director nicole wallace, joy reid, new york magazine benjamin wallace wells and author sampsonuntil then find us at facebook.com chris is sitting in for andrea mitchell, that is must-see tv coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports." once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a...
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saying to him, "you helped wreck our program" meyer used to be an assistant at indiana when kelvin sampsonout for violations leaving a wake of sanctions creen apologized today for the exhchange calling it, "a professional misunderstanding" indiana clinched the big 10 title with a 72-71 win >> this was the clippers against detroit and even lebron james said the fed is amazing to this-amazing they were triting rip knight... tiger wins, closes in on #1 tiger woods won the cadillac championship yesterday at doral wining $1.5 million in the process woods finished with 27 birdies, one off his career finishing steve stricker. it was woods 76th career victory moving him within six wins all time of sam snead's record woods also closed in on world's number rory mcilory for 1st place in the rankings, now less than a point back mexico canada brawl some good buzz created for the world baseball classic over the weekend canada vs.mexico in dunedin, florida canada leading 9-3 when a benches clearing brawl happened. and not just pushing and shoving but some actual punches thrown. the brawl was precipitated
saying to him, "you helped wreck our program" meyer used to be an assistant at indiana when kelvin sampsonout for violations leaving a wake of sanctions creen apologized today for the exhchange calling it, "a professional misunderstanding" indiana clinched the big 10 title with a 72-71 win >> this was the clippers against detroit and even lebron james said the fed is amazing to this-amazing they were triting rip knight... tiger wins, closes in on #1 tiger woods won the...
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darwin shaw is peter and playing sampson's mother with no name we'll discuss is the wonderful sharonfor mark and you were right. you thought if we make it, people will watch. >> oh, it's been amazing and have they watched. we believe that by the time the easter sunday episode finishes, more than 100 million people will have seen all five episodes of "the bible." >> it's going to sound silly, but what do you think it is? do you think it's the fact that you've made these characters that -- that you've brought them back to life, so to speak? i know you talked about sort of a visual updating of something. your children watched "the ten commandments." they thought it wasn't cool enough anymore. is that what's done it to bring these important stories back to life. >> i think absolutely. it was the fresh visual retelling of the greatest story that was ever written. >> yeah. >> i think the faithful have found it and particularly on easter week what better way to celebrate the easter miracle than to gather around the television as a family on easter sunday. but it's begun a dialogue, you know
darwin shaw is peter and playing sampson's mother with no name we'll discuss is the wonderful sharonfor mark and you were right. you thought if we make it, people will watch. >> oh, it's been amazing and have they watched. we believe that by the time the easter sunday episode finishes, more than 100 million people will have seen all five episodes of "the bible." >> it's going to sound silly, but what do you think it is? do you think it's the fact that you've made these...
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you see, a couple years ago before i was governor there was a young woman named miss sampson in wisconsinmmunity called milwaukee where the milwaukee public schools are some of the most challenged in the country. and this young woman was a first-year teacher who was named the outstanding teacher of the year. she got notice about that, and about a week, week and a half later she got a second notice. do you think what that was? she'd been laid off. you see, under my predecessor, they cut funding for education, but they didn't give them anything in return to make up for them, so what happened? when you have less money in those situations even though she was named one of the best teachers in the state in her profession, what happened to her? she was one of the first to be laid off. why? because under the old system of collective bargaining, one of the last hired is the first fired. one of the great things you may not know about in our reforms was we not only changed collective bargaining to get reasonable health care contributions, we changed collective bargaining in our state so there's no l
you see, a couple years ago before i was governor there was a young woman named miss sampson in wisconsinmmunity called milwaukee where the milwaukee public schools are some of the most challenged in the country. and this young woman was a first-year teacher who was named the outstanding teacher of the year. she got notice about that, and about a week, week and a half later she got a second notice. do you think what that was? she'd been laid off. you see, under my predecessor, they cut funding...
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. >> this is sadie and this is sampson. come here, buddy. great job. wonderful.k of the weather, let's turn it back. >> hey, guys. you've got the above average temperatures in phoenix. >> 96 degrees. >> and we have the below average, all the warm air is hiding out in the southwest, could you see we're only going to be 19 degrees in minneapolis today, 24 in chicago, 40s here in new york city, lake-effect snow will continue to fall especially off of lake ontario where we could end up with a foot of lake-effect snow. the lakes never got all that frozen this year. we are going to see some potential for heavier thunderstorms especially down across central and southern florida, warm air across the gulf coast and tomorrow some showers move back into eastern kansas into oklahoma, also into northern arkansas, some snow showers across missouri, where it is also well below average. it will move into montana and heavy rain and gusty winds out in the pacific northwest. we could see wind gusts in parts of the pacific northwest up to 55 to 65 miles per hour, so we could see som
. >> this is sadie and this is sampson. come here, buddy. great job. wonderful.k of the weather, let's turn it back. >> hey, guys. you've got the above average temperatures in phoenix. >> 96 degrees. >> and we have the below average, all the warm air is hiding out in the southwest, could you see we're only going to be 19 degrees in minneapolis today, 24 in chicago, 40s here in new york city, lake-effect snow will continue to fall especially off of lake ontario where we...