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that has racial overtones. this will have racial overtones. is he trying to kill two birds with one stone? neil: so i'm wondering about what happens afterwards. and for guys like you, you've been treated more as a criminal than the criminals you're rounding up. i would imagine all the more so after this, you're a huge impediment, just in the way of this trend away from doing what you've been doing. >> well, you know, the justice department, there's still that. one hundred days after obama and holder took office, they went after me. they still are. six years. neil: you don't that changing under his likely succes success? >> no, come on. the only time it will change is two years from now. it's a big problem. i'm a sheriff. i'm trying to do my job, neil. neil: best of luck continuing to do it. i think they threw a few more hurtles for you. enough to shut the government down. how to put a stop to what democrats say is a huge constitutional leap. liz mcdonald and tracy byrnes. liz, anything? >> i'm rethinking this. supreme court justice elaine akag
that has racial overtones. this will have racial overtones. is he trying to kill two birds with one stone? neil: so i'm wondering about what happens afterwards. and for guys like you, you've been treated more as a criminal than the criminals you're rounding up. i would imagine all the more so after this, you're a huge impediment, just in the way of this trend away from doing what you've been doing. >> well, you know, the justice department, there's still that. one hundred days after obama...
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. >> overton window? >> this is one term that was brand-new to me in researching this book. i found it used repeatedly once i started to dig into the research. it refers to the acceptable range of political ideas. a conservative think tank in michigan -- it is meant to denote those ideas that are kind of within the mainstream. then you get those individuals who are deemed to be outside the mainstream. they are not part of the acceptable political discussion. ron paul, the former congressman from texas, was viewed as being outside the overton window. in his time, he was advocating auditing the federal reserve, which is becoming more mainstream. on the left, you get somebody like barbara lee of oakland, from the berkeley area. she was the only member of congress to vote against the use of force resolution after 9/11. that was an extremely unpopular position. those are usually more on the fringes. if you want to rise in the party leadership, you are better off staying within that 40 yard line of politics. >> here is comedian will farrell saying something that you write about. [
. >> overton window? >> this is one term that was brand-new to me in researching this book. i found it used repeatedly once i started to dig into the research. it refers to the acceptable range of political ideas. a conservative think tank in michigan -- it is meant to denote those ideas that are kind of within the mainstream. then you get those individuals who are deemed to be outside the mainstream. they are not part of the acceptable political discussion. ron paul, the former...
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delegate eleanor holmes overton says -- norton says anyone who tries to fight the measure will get the fight of their lives. >> the republican sweep signals a rising wave of voter discontent with democrats and especially president obama. we have more on the change of power on capitol hill. >> the massive republican wave tuesday night has left democrats licking their williams. exit was a crushing defeat for the democrats -- they lost -- >> licking their williams. >> it was a crushing defeat for democrats, using in red states and blue states. >> these are some of the big winners -- joni ernst, a military veteran who ran an ad talking about castrating hogs. she put republicans over the top with her victory in iowa. >> we are going to make them squeal. >> cory gardner is colorado's newest center. love it comes the first african-american republican woman to serve in the house, and mitch mcconnell, reelected in kentucky is set to take over as majority leader. >> friends, this experience in did -- this experiment in big government has lasted long enough. >> in illinois, pat quinn went down. w
delegate eleanor holmes overton says -- norton says anyone who tries to fight the measure will get the fight of their lives. >> the republican sweep signals a rising wave of voter discontent with democrats and especially president obama. we have more on the change of power on capitol hill. >> the massive republican wave tuesday night has left democrats licking their williams. exit was a crushing defeat for the democrats -- they lost -- >> licking their williams. >> it...
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the best kept secret of all, overton takes a shot of whiskey with his coffee every morning, and smokesigars each and every day. >> and he sado casually he'll have a little bit of the good stuff at night, too, little bit of liquor. >> oh, i'm glad you clarified -- >> that's what i meant, sorry, our filthy man. >> 108? >> isn't that great? >> i can't -- my hats off to you. >> cheers to you. >> ya. >> north philadelphia junior football team has just qualified for national championship trip. >> yep, but they need your though get there. so the aztek's sending one from their squad to disney world, in orlando in december, but man it is expensive. they need 20 grand to cover the cost of the trip. so go fun me page has been set up to help the team of 90-pound athletes, and here it is for you, the coaches say it has been pretty hard raising monday any their neighborhood. one coach says this will be the team's first trip to the national championship games in about a decade. so, if you would like to help them out, go to our website myfoxphilly.com, click on the seen on tv section tab. and that wil
the best kept secret of all, overton takes a shot of whiskey with his coffee every morning, and smokesigars each and every day. >> and he sado casually he'll have a little bit of the good stuff at night, too, little bit of liquor. >> oh, i'm glad you clarified -- >> that's what i meant, sorry, our filthy man. >> 108? >> isn't that great? >> i can't -- my hats off to you. >> cheers to you. >> ya. >> north philadelphia junior football team has...
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. >> you think there are overtones of that? >> i don't know some how or another i didn't think of that. i'm missing something, john. >> reminded me of gary cooper. upunderstand? >> no gary cooper did not come to mind. >> he was ready to move. >> he would have been is the down except grace kelly shot the guy. >> okay. republican response. >> in response to president obama's executive action on immigrant reform, including granting legal status to millions of illegal immigrants, republicans are gearing up for a fight. one proposal that's gathering steam is to prevent president obama from funding the documentation prerequisites of his amnesty, namely preventing funding for formal i.d.'s and social security numbers that would allow illegal immigrants to find work and receive benefits under federal and state laws. tom cotton explains. >> we are fully funded our military spending bills, the last six years and put restrictions on what the president can do in terms of transferring terrorists. yet not let the president use taxpayer dolla
. >> you think there are overtones of that? >> i don't know some how or another i didn't think of that. i'm missing something, john. >> reminded me of gary cooper. upunderstand? >> no gary cooper did not come to mind. >> he was ready to move. >> he would have been is the down except grace kelly shot the guy. >> okay. republican response. >> in response to president obama's executive action on immigrant reform, including granting legal status to...
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. >> richard overton. he is the oldest veteran.key an cigars all day long. i spend time with him in texas doing what he loves. thankful and awe struck. hundreds line the streets to celebrate living history. >> at 108 years old. >> reporter: richard overton was born may 11, 1906. he was eight when world war i started. >> me and my dad come from the country and a wagon team came out and watched the soldiers walk. >> reporter: years later when world war ii broke out, he joined the fight. heading to hawaii and guam and iwo jima. >> still a sharpshooter. i learned how to shoot way back yonder. my daddy had guns. >> reporter: one reason he lasted so long? brown liquor. >> you put that whiskey in and it gets your muscles warm. >> reporter: outside the house he bought for $4,000 for 70 years ago, more lessons in lo longevi longevity. >> i smoke. >> reporter: and another tip? dari dairy. >> i drink milk every day. i eat ice cream every night. >> reporter: a few of the healthy living rules, but one richard overton lives by. love the journey
. >> richard overton. he is the oldest veteran.key an cigars all day long. i spend time with him in texas doing what he loves. thankful and awe struck. hundreds line the streets to celebrate living history. >> at 108 years old. >> reporter: richard overton was born may 11, 1906. he was eight when world war i started. >> me and my dad come from the country and a wagon team came out and watched the soldiers walk. >> reporter: years later when world war ii broke out,...
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and it seemed to be a bitter overtones that you cannot take care of a loved one for 20 years and be better it would eat you alive. you have to find a place where you can help one in the space. now pierre research has gotten better but has not filtered down to all of us. music therapy is all wonderful but it only works in a very small period of time then you have to let it go. if you fight the disease you will be destroyed with the victim. i mean that we all do palliative care and to play to whatever strength they have been when they cannot do it anymore, let it go. i beg you. it will be too frustrating. if you were not persuaded this is an important issue there is a 50 percent greater risk for this disease, a sorrier having problems with the slide. overweight or metabolic like diabetes or depression or addiction you are 50 percent more likely to get this disease. does sex matter? this is the challenge we have globally remember cardiovascular disease? everyone thought that was the man's disease but it turns out to be the biggest killer of women. we thought it was important to ask that quest
and it seemed to be a bitter overtones that you cannot take care of a loved one for 20 years and be better it would eat you alive. you have to find a place where you can help one in the space. now pierre research has gotten better but has not filtered down to all of us. music therapy is all wonderful but it only works in a very small period of time then you have to let it go. if you fight the disease you will be destroyed with the victim. i mean that we all do palliative care and to play to...
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you know, sort of the overtone of the whole thing is what is the president going to do with his executiven immigration and if he's going to do what he said he's going to do, than indeed the entire world as we know it will blowup and neither loretta lynch nor anybody else will ever find a job in this administration for the next two years. >> a tempered assessment from where we stand. thanks. glen do you think there's a chance of the white house to consider delaying that executive action until next year. >> i don't know. obviously the whole the white house is now over seas dealing with these suddenly new environment on climate change, that just changed within the last 24 hours. i don't think they strategized that up the road. i think they are waiting for reaction on the hill and waiting for other pieces to be moved on the chess board. they don't have a lot of leverage points. they basically have this. the immigration and keystone pipeline as two big items that republicans are carping about. i think it would be entirely nuts to give that away before negotiations begin. >> it is more of a thr
you know, sort of the overtone of the whole thing is what is the president going to do with his executiven immigration and if he's going to do what he said he's going to do, than indeed the entire world as we know it will blowup and neither loretta lynch nor anybody else will ever find a job in this administration for the next two years. >> a tempered assessment from where we stand. thanks. glen do you think there's a chance of the white house to consider delaying that executive action...
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there are political overtones to this, no question about it. obviously nevada, one of the states where the latino population is rising rapidly. but if you look at the statistics where the latino population is rising most rapidly is in conservative areas in the southeast. this is an elect toral issue, a voting issue. republican leaders when they were wiped out in the 2012 election before this last midterm put out their manifesto and said we've got to pass immigration reform. party leadership here in washington, not with standing the conservative grassroots, understanding they need to do something, the president sending a critical policy message in nevada today. >> mike, stay with us. we want to bring in ray suarez, in washington for us, and al jazeera political correspondent michael shure from los angeles. let's listen to speaker boehner and responding to the president's speech last night, and then a question for the panel. >> the president repeatedly suggested that he was going to unilaterally change immigration law, and he created an environme
there are political overtones to this, no question about it. obviously nevada, one of the states where the latino population is rising rapidly. but if you look at the statistics where the latino population is rising most rapidly is in conservative areas in the southeast. this is an elect toral issue, a voting issue. republican leaders when they were wiped out in the 2012 election before this last midterm put out their manifesto and said we've got to pass immigration reform. party leadership...
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this is richard overton.yesterday he went to the austin public library to cast his ballot. while he won't say who he voted for, says nonetheless, it is important to head to the polls and exercise that right. what a true pay tree the. good for him. getting around at 108. just like that. that said, veterans day, is next week. and to honor our military men and women, baskin robbins serving up new ice cream flavor, called, first class camouflage. now, a combination of chocolate, carmel, and vanilla cake. or yost pieces, carmel pray lean topping and hot fudge. you know when you're an adult you can have that for breakfast. they will be sold throughout the month of november. and we're following this story for you all morning long. >> woman abducted off the street of philadelphia. we'll speak to her mother live next on good day philadelphia. and every parent knows the stress of raising a child, but, apparently the pressure is getting worse. how social media's now playing a role, on how parent think they need it actme
this is richard overton.yesterday he went to the austin public library to cast his ballot. while he won't say who he voted for, says nonetheless, it is important to head to the polls and exercise that right. what a true pay tree the. good for him. getting around at 108. just like that. that said, veterans day, is next week. and to honor our military men and women, baskin robbins serving up new ice cream flavor, called, first class camouflage. now, a combination of chocolate, carmel, and vanilla...
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this is the kind of case had it not had the racial overtones and national publicity where a prosecutor would have come to the conclusion that there is not enough evidence to present to the grand jury. there are seven witnesses who support the police officer's testimony. when i was listening, what was left out is a key witness, an african-american witness says that the officer was charged aggressively at the very end. >> if i may, sir, the question, though is what do you think now of it going to the federal level and attorney general holder investigating? >> it's the same testimony. it's the same witnesses. in other words, the attorney general is going to have to take a case in which a jury couldn't find probable cause to indict and he's going to have to find probable cause in front of a grand jury. the witnesses on the other side, not all, but almost all of them have impeachable testimony. in fact, a couple of them committed perjury. it's an impossible case to present to a grand jury. a federal grand jury, having been in front of hundreds of them, would find no true bill here. >> mayor
this is the kind of case had it not had the racial overtones and national publicity where a prosecutor would have come to the conclusion that there is not enough evidence to present to the grand jury. there are seven witnesses who support the police officer's testimony. when i was listening, what was left out is a key witness, an african-american witness says that the officer was charged aggressively at the very end. >> if i may, sir, the question, though is what do you think now of it...
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while richard overton's far from a spring check end, take a look at him getting around.esn't need to hole anyone's hand, he doesn't need a walker, nothing else, he has a cane, doesn't even use t look at this guy. he's 108. he's really active. in fact, he drives a truck, he takes people to church all the time, he does his own yard work, and he says the whole key is he takes a shot of whiskey with his coffee in the morning and he forces himself to smoke a cigar each and every day. he forces himself to do it. >> and occasionally he'll have a little bit of whiskey i think at night he said as well, but that's not an every day thing. >> god love him. i want to hang out with this dude. >> seriously. >> that rocks. >> he is hard core. >> 6:50 is the time. robin williams battle with dementia might have played a role in his suicide. >> court document say he had louie body disease, tmv says william's wife told authority after his death he had been complaining about his medication for that. sources say this disease was a key factor, that they believe, drove him to make that decision
while richard overton's far from a spring check end, take a look at him getting around.esn't need to hole anyone's hand, he doesn't need a walker, nothing else, he has a cane, doesn't even use t look at this guy. he's 108. he's really active. in fact, he drives a truck, he takes people to church all the time, he does his own yard work, and he says the whole key is he takes a shot of whiskey with his coffee in the morning and he forces himself to smoke a cigar each and every day. he forces...
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sort of racial overtones in this election race. in the case of allison lundergren grimes.itch mcconnell of voter intimidation. on the back it is however essentially a straight criticism of attack ads fromwçn the president and her policy allegiances. in the case of the grimes campaign, however, there has been a democratic flyer put out that has a picture of mitch mcconnell on the front and an african-american family on the back and mitch mcconnell is targeting our community. the grimes campaign attempt to have this stopped was tossed out by a judge saying it was not election intimidation, megyn. >> oh, boy. kentucky's not alone. a number ofg race to try to gin up support. suggesting southerners don't like president obama because many are racist. an idea south carolina congressman echoed today. >> so there's nothing racial about some of the -- stress about barack obama, you're just not telling the truth. the fact of the matter is we,x know there were a lot of people, i don't care what he does, he's not going to be acceptable because of his skin color. and there are gender bi
sort of racial overtones in this election race. in the case of allison lundergren grimes.itch mcconnell of voter intimidation. on the back it is however essentially a straight criticism of attack ads fromwçn the president and her policy allegiances. in the case of the grimes campaign, however, there has been a democratic flyer put out that has a picture of mitch mcconnell on the front and an african-american family on the back and mitch mcconnell is targeting our community. the grimes campaign...
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next from the colts is matt overton.voted most likely to put his arm around your wife at the high school reunion. [ laughter ] how you doing, gorgeous? next from the colts is gosder cherilus. voted most likely to be the drunk pronunciation of "god, that's delicious." [ slurs words ] gosder cherilus. [ laughter ] gosder sherilus? this is made by the cake boss. [ laughter ] oh, uh, oh -- a ferrari? [ buzzer sounds ] next up is vince wilfork from the patriots. he was voted most likely to be watching his bag of bugles get stuck in the vending machine. [ laughter ] next up from the colts is anthony castonzo. he was voted most likely to follow you around guitar center asking you if he could help you find anything. you want to take a look at the strats over here? there's some decent axes in the back i can bring out. next from the patriots is bryan stork. he was voted most likely to spend the offseason angrily churning butter. [ laughter and applause ] finally from the colts, we have coby fleener. he was voted most likely to be
next from the colts is matt overton.voted most likely to put his arm around your wife at the high school reunion. [ laughter ] how you doing, gorgeous? next from the colts is gosder cherilus. voted most likely to be the drunk pronunciation of "god, that's delicious." [ slurs words ] gosder cherilus. [ laughter ] gosder sherilus? this is made by the cake boss. [ laughter ] oh, uh, oh -- a ferrari? [ buzzer sounds ] next up is vince wilfork from the patriots. he was voted most likely to...
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taking food for granted, we take a lot of things for granted, including freedom, sunday, richard overtonrateed his 108 birthday, with a little bit of whiskey, and a cigar, he is our vet. we can nerve forget or takea vantage the sacrifice of our veterans. they are what america is about. vets, well here is interesting thing, those that come out of service since september 11, the unemployment rate is too high. that down from a year ago, unacceptible. maybe there is a reason for a lack of leadership in washington d.c. fading president -- look at this, 94 congress, 1975-76, 73 vets were among senators, and next 347 vets, that was huge. look at the numbers down now. 85 in house, and 19 in senate. but, this trend is reversing after last week's midterms we're electing vets again. senate, joni ernst, tomcaton, dan sullivan, let's talk about this. so funy it hit me last night, i did research on this, we talk about a lack of leadership in washington. machine tweeted -- someone tweeted me today. >> i think that we have to focus, vets here. charles: spend time. >> i was in germany last week, with a b
taking food for granted, we take a lot of things for granted, including freedom, sunday, richard overtonrateed his 108 birthday, with a little bit of whiskey, and a cigar, he is our vet. we can nerve forget or takea vantage the sacrifice of our veterans. they are what america is about. vets, well here is interesting thing, those that come out of service since september 11, the unemployment rate is too high. that down from a year ago, unacceptible. maybe there is a reason for a lack of...
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when you're in a grand jury and making suggestions to a grand jury that clearly have an overtone to supplyt he was aggressive i think is improper. it goes a step further and i'll say this. grand juries are customarily bodies very good at acquiring and getting information, getting it all out there and getting all you need to know. historically bad at having that evidence scrutinized and evaluated as in an adversarial process. during a trial you would have a cross-examination and there would be push back on that and fully explained. if you're going to bring up an issue talk to me how it relates to this case. >> that's the way a grand jury works. >> yes. why introduce it. that means you have a heightened obligation. >> you are talking about the way brown was acting. the grand jury in some of the colloquy of the discussion about the drug use there was talk about him being aggressive in the convenience store. now we have seen the film of michael brown grabbing the owner -- >> different issue. >> grabbing the owner and throwing him backwards looking rather aggressive to my eye, and i'm sure ther
when you're in a grand jury and making suggestions to a grand jury that clearly have an overtone to supplyt he was aggressive i think is improper. it goes a step further and i'll say this. grand juries are customarily bodies very good at acquiring and getting information, getting it all out there and getting all you need to know. historically bad at having that evidence scrutinized and evaluated as in an adversarial process. during a trial you would have a cross-examination and there would be...
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some of you are also talking about america's oldest living veteran, austin resident richard overton atod cigar and likes to spike his morning coffee with a little whisky. his secret to longevity, he says staying out of trouble. it's remembrance day across the pond. people on social media are buzzing about this beautiful display of poppies, a traditional emblem of the holiday outside the tower of london. it represents a british or colonial soldier that ended the conflict. the last of the 888,246 poppies was laid by 13-year-old cadet harry hayes this morning. meanwhile, vladimir putin may be giving the president side-eye at apec summit in beijing, but here's something to side-eye back home. these two posted these pictures to social media network v-contact in tying the knott in what may be russia's first same-sex marriage. one was born as male, the couple was able to take advantage of russia's definition of marriage. and now a follow-up to our story yesterday about the controversy surrounding the video for nicki minaj's new single "only." the rapper took to twitter this morning to respond
some of you are also talking about america's oldest living veteran, austin resident richard overton atod cigar and likes to spike his morning coffee with a little whisky. his secret to longevity, he says staying out of trouble. it's remembrance day across the pond. people on social media are buzzing about this beautiful display of poppies, a traditional emblem of the holiday outside the tower of london. it represents a british or colonial soldier that ended the conflict. the last of the 888,246...
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this case doesn't have the racial overtones that a prosecutor would come to the conclusion that there'st enough evidence to present to a grand jury. there are seven witnesses who support the officer's testimony. when i was listening to the attorneys, a key witness, african-american witness, who says the officer was charged aggressively at the very end. >> but if i -- >> how fast -- >> if i may, sir, the question, though, is what do you think now of it going to the federal level and attorney general holder investigating? >> it's the same testimony. it's the same witness, the same testimony. in other words, the attorney general holder will have to take a case in which a jury couldn't find probable cause to indict and he's going to have to try to find probable cause in front of a federal grand jury when there are seven african-american witnesses supporting the police officer's testimony. and the witnesses on the other side, not all, but almost all of them have impeachable testimony. in fact, a couple of them committed perjury saying he was shot in the back, when he clearly wasn't. it's a v
this case doesn't have the racial overtones that a prosecutor would come to the conclusion that there'st enough evidence to present to a grand jury. there are seven witnesses who support the officer's testimony. when i was listening to the attorneys, a key witness, african-american witness, who says the officer was charged aggressively at the very end. >> but if i -- >> how fast -- >> if i may, sir, the question, though, is what do you think now of it going to the federal...
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president appoints three of the five commissioners on the fcc, it was always going to have lyrical overtonesat the president is whating in to the debate, does that mean? >> it gives cover to the fcc impose a title to regulatory environment which is the most onerous type of regulation that can be placed on these internet service providers. chairman wheeler just last week came out with his own plan about net neutrality which was more of a hybrid type of plan and less restrictive. it appears the sec and white house are not on the same page right now. >> we want to think about this in terms of what the plan is -- of what the president believes .s right and wrong silicon valley has been lobbying aggressively in favor of net neutrality. say something about the amount of money silicon valley is spending lobbying in washington and the success it may have had resonating in the white house? does sayk it something. it says the president is not listening to money being spent, which is shocking that will politicians are not looking where the biggest bucks are. lobbying money is coming from comcast. they
president appoints three of the five commissioners on the fcc, it was always going to have lyrical overtonesat the president is whating in to the debate, does that mean? >> it gives cover to the fcc impose a title to regulatory environment which is the most onerous type of regulation that can be placed on these internet service providers. chairman wheeler just last week came out with his own plan about net neutrality which was more of a hybrid type of plan and less restrictive. it appears...
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aftermath of the carnage, there are dire warnings being billed here as a wave of terrorism taking on the overtones of a religious war but not in this ultra orthodox neighborhood where four rabys lived and worshipped. at the synagogue where the attack occurred, there are now four widows and 21 orphans on it was summed up this way. our future in this world is dependent on god, he said. a man can never know what will happen to him. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there will be retaliation for what he calleddy spiksable murders. a palestinian rammed his car into a commuter train stop last month killing a woman and a young baby. the homes of the two palestinians who attacked the synagogue will also be knocked down. what particular grievance would inspire them to commit the outrage is still unclear but a relative said they were sure they acted alone, not part of an organized security plot. the issues that fuel them range from israeli occupation of arab land to settle a building in dispute, a site sacred to both muslims and jews. what occurs behind me, most are from a segment of societ
aftermath of the carnage, there are dire warnings being billed here as a wave of terrorism taking on the overtones of a religious war but not in this ultra orthodox neighborhood where four rabys lived and worshipped. at the synagogue where the attack occurred, there are now four widows and 21 orphans on it was summed up this way. our future in this world is dependent on god, he said. a man can never know what will happen to him. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there will be...
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aftermath of the carnage, there are dire warnings being billed here as a wave of terrorism taking on the overtones of a religious war but not in this ultraorthodox neighborhood where the four rain by rabbis lived and worshiped. at the synagogue where the attack occurred, there are now four widows and 21 orphans on one street. this morning, this worshiper summed it up this way. "our future in this world is dependent on god, he said "a man can never know what will happen to him." but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there will be harsh retaliation for what he termed despicable murders. this is an example of what he had in mind. overnight, israeli security forces destroyed the home of a palestinian who rammed his car into a commuter train stop last month killing a woman and a young baby. the homes of the two palestinians who attacked the synagogue will also be knocked down. what particular grievance inspired them to commit the outrage is still unclear. but a relative is quoted as saying he was sure they acted alone, not as part of an organized plot. security officials say such lone wolf
aftermath of the carnage, there are dire warnings being billed here as a wave of terrorism taking on the overtones of a religious war but not in this ultraorthodox neighborhood where the four rain by rabbis lived and worshiped. at the synagogue where the attack occurred, there are now four widows and 21 orphans on one street. this morning, this worshiper summed it up this way. "our future in this world is dependent on god, he said "a man can never know what will happen to him."...
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i don't necessarily subscribe to this thesis, because it has some questionable religious overtones, but i'll repeat it in any case, but i repeat it in the book. london felt the spanish had to arm the africans because of religious reasons; that is to say, a religious cold war that's taking place between protestant london and catholic madrid. and to a degree, catholic paris. and londoners felt that because the spanish were admitting so many men into the priesthood and thereby removing them from the possibility of wielding arms, that they had no choice but to arm africans. but arm africans, they did. and this was putting competitive pressure on britain to do the same. particularly when britain began to fight the spanish over control of native americans' land on the northern coast of south america in the city now known today as cartagena where approximately 1740, 1741 the british were administered a stinging defeat, not least because the spanish had armed africans and chased the red coats from the shores of the northern coast of south america at a time when the settlers in north america --
i don't necessarily subscribe to this thesis, because it has some questionable religious overtones, but i'll repeat it in any case, but i repeat it in the book. london felt the spanish had to arm the africans because of religious reasons; that is to say, a religious cold war that's taking place between protestant london and catholic madrid. and to a degree, catholic paris. and londoners felt that because the spanish were admitting so many men into the priesthood and thereby removing them from...
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overton, a pioneering woman who gladly assumed the role of mother for our community. former mayor of waterville, ohio, three terms, chuck payton, who lived as a many for others, a navy veteran who logged four decades of public service. cheryl shipman who dedicated her career to ensuring recreational opportunities for children, older adults and people with special needs. oh, she was a leader. and how people trusted her in toledo. nd finally, mr. music, born in toledo's birmingham neighborhood, for more than 60 years under his baton, delighting hundreds of thousands of people in his incredible, incredible music that floated over our community and free concerts for decade after decade after decade. what magnificent americans these individuals were and, mr. speaker, it is my great honor to place their life story in the congressional record. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. thompson: request unanimous consent to address the house
overton, a pioneering woman who gladly assumed the role of mother for our community. former mayor of waterville, ohio, three terms, chuck payton, who lived as a many for others, a navy veteran who logged four decades of public service. cheryl shipman who dedicated her career to ensuring recreational opportunities for children, older adults and people with special needs. oh, she was a leader. and how people trusted her in toledo. nd finally, mr. music, born in toledo's birmingham neighborhood,...