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was he as berger? >> ing we, asberger, they caulk about co-morbidity, and those are similar. people with as bergers, two different ways of looking at it and you can make a case -- i never met him in the flesh and diagnosis is an interpretation, and i think my interpretation is one reasonable one. i think -- i'm trying to capture this very complicated person and get a sense of what motivates him, and i think looking at obsessions and compulsions is one way of assessing. the problem with as bergers, obsessive tells you what is going on inside that person's head, so i find it a more colorful diagnosis, even the as berger might be more accurate. >> next year i the bicentennial of the beginning of the war of 1812. was web stare typical new englander in the sense he was opposed to mr. madison's war? >> exactly. >> did he have any forrest gump moment? >> i left the south because i've been talking in massachusetts, and this is my connecticut talk. webster is in amherst, and mr. madison's war, and they ahead mr. madison and they ahead the virginiaans. you have jefferson and now madiso
was he as berger? >> ing we, asberger, they caulk about co-morbidity, and those are similar. people with as bergers, two different ways of looking at it and you can make a case -- i never met him in the flesh and diagnosis is an interpretation, and i think my interpretation is one reasonable one. i think -- i'm trying to capture this very complicated person and get a sense of what motivates him, and i think looking at obsessions and compulsions is one way of assessing. the problem with as...
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our correspondent daniel berger was in court. his report does contain some flash photography. >> sienna miller had already been offered 100,000 pounds by news international. that figure hasn't changed. but her lawyer said her primary concern was not about the level of compensation but to know exactly what the extent of the phone hacking was at the news of the world. the actress will now get information and disclosure from the paper after it admitted liability to the claim she made. she also wants a statement in open court. the formal judgment is expected next week. >> sienna miller will get her vindication. she's going to be paid compensation for the breech of her privacy, and going to get access to the records. she'll see exactly what they had seen of her private correspondent. but the news of the world is going to win in this case. >> sienna miller's claim was to be one of four test cases against news international to be heard later this year along with those of interior designer kelly popin, sports presenter andy gray, and age
our correspondent daniel berger was in court. his report does contain some flash photography. >> sienna miller had already been offered 100,000 pounds by news international. that figure hasn't changed. but her lawyer said her primary concern was not about the level of compensation but to know exactly what the extent of the phone hacking was at the news of the world. the actress will now get information and disclosure from the paper after it admitted liability to the claim she made. she...
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an issue that we care about because the clinton administration is obsessing on this you know and berger implied that the that the clinton ministration had actually been negotiating with afghanistan to take possession of bin laden particularly after the time when he tried to kill him with the with the cruise missiles in there and and newt gingrich were on the floor of the house and said he's just trying to deflect attention from monica lewinsky this is right the dog and then afterwards of course and he went off to work it up with his girlfriend though we don't know we know that this was a serious offer that in fact i interviewed the former taliban foreign minister to work kill him in kabul last year for the first time he laid out exactly what their proposal was it was reported in vague terms in the press at the time so the russian pows were similar firms and he finally confirmed to me last year so and this was specific to the bush administration did that go back to the clinton was this was this was a new proposal that had a new second of the second proposal and it was clearly very urgent
an issue that we care about because the clinton administration is obsessing on this you know and berger implied that the that the clinton ministration had actually been negotiating with afghanistan to take possession of bin laden particularly after the time when he tried to kill him with the with the cruise missiles in there and and newt gingrich were on the floor of the house and said he's just trying to deflect attention from monica lewinsky this is right the dog and then afterwards of course...
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what i mean but i mean the cia had this deficient that was doing this in fact i interviewed sandy berger right after the trans. and he said that he told condi rice that her biggest job was going to be getting osama bin laden and the from his own personal knowledge he knew that al gore had told dick cheney and that bill clinton told first of the bush the same thing look out bin laden's coming and that all three of them had basically laughed and say had you no interest whatsoever it was not an issue that we care about because the clinton ministration is obsessing on this you know and berger implied that the that the clinton administration had actually been negotiating with afghanistan to take possession of bin laden particularly after the time when he tried to kill him with the with the cruise missiles in there and the new cambridge one on the floor of the house and said he's just trying to deflect attention from monica lewinsky this is way the dog and then afterwards of course and it went off to. repeat it up with his girlfriend but we don't we know that this was a serious offer in fact i
what i mean but i mean the cia had this deficient that was doing this in fact i interviewed sandy berger right after the trans. and he said that he told condi rice that her biggest job was going to be getting osama bin laden and the from his own personal knowledge he knew that al gore had told dick cheney and that bill clinton told first of the bush the same thing look out bin laden's coming and that all three of them had basically laughed and say had you no interest whatsoever it was not an...
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so i think the training has suffered, and end of the berger will fly worked at i insisted they let me see the dvds that were the training tapes, and i actually had to come in off the clock to watch the tapes because they were not interested in showing them to me. i was like i've got to see them. of course i was thinking about the book. the first was on a smiling and greeting the customer. [laughter] now, i could see a dvd on smiling once you realize you worker berger world, but smiling and greeting the customer, you would think of what sort of be human nature. the funny thing is i went to the devious deal could dvd and as you know the dvd player is sitting there. if you lose the remote you are stuck because you can't get to the commands. so at the end of the session and there would be a quiz so you're supposed to take the real motive and scroll down and hit play. will they lost the remote so all we could do is hit play and don't select answer number one. how many times you think it was the right answer? if zero. ayaan by swear i think the machine was getting mad at me. [laughter] it w
so i think the training has suffered, and end of the berger will fly worked at i insisted they let me see the dvds that were the training tapes, and i actually had to come in off the clock to watch the tapes because they were not interested in showing them to me. i was like i've got to see them. of course i was thinking about the book. the first was on a smiling and greeting the customer. [laughter] now, i could see a dvd on smiling once you realize you worker berger world, but smiling and...
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patty served with a fried egg to remedy what has been the ham berger's most obvious defect, not enough egg. [laughter] sugar plantation workers shared food at lunchtime swapping noodles for spare ribs and bread. that habit was passed down evolving into the plate lunch now served at diners, drive-ins, and lunch trucks. in 1961, the late man established the rainbow drive-in, the joint where i bout my plate lunch. he was an army cook. the mostly hawaii born-january these american soldiers in the 142nd combat team served in europe and north africa in world war ii becoming the most decorated unit in military history and earning the nickname the purple heart battalion. their motto was remember pearl harbor. their argument was that they were americans, not as the u.s. government classified them and their families, enemies aliens. rainbow drive-in's menu offering many items reads like a list of what america is supposed to be like, a neighborly mishmash. barak obama, the honolulu born president of the united states mentioned once on a trip home his craving for plate lunch listing rainbow drive-
patty served with a fried egg to remedy what has been the ham berger's most obvious defect, not enough egg. [laughter] sugar plantation workers shared food at lunchtime swapping noodles for spare ribs and bread. that habit was passed down evolving into the plate lunch now served at diners, drive-ins, and lunch trucks. in 1961, the late man established the rainbow drive-in, the joint where i bout my plate lunch. he was an army cook. the mostly hawaii born-january these american soldiers in the...
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. >>> retired airline pilot chelsly sul help berger spoke at purdue's commencement ceremonies.safely landed a plane on he hudson river. the danville resident told great grad whats he felt he had been preparing his whole life for that moment. >> me message tonight is simple and that's for you to do what i tried to do in my life. to never stop investing in yourselves. to never stop learning. never stop growing, either professionally or personally. to choose to show up for your life and not to be a bystander. >> alan: this is video provided by purr -- purdue university where he got his masters degree in 1973. hope you're enjoying this little break. we're going to have more rain. >> leigh: we had one system move through this morning. we're kind of in between cold fronts, and this is a live shot from santa cruz. folks enjoying the last pit of sunshine out there for the weekend. a lot of sunshine now being reported across most of the bay area. the storm system moved through this morning. it's already started to pass through stability -- sacramento, check out the lightning. and south
. >>> retired airline pilot chelsly sul help berger spoke at purdue's commencement ceremonies.safely landed a plane on he hudson river. the danville resident told great grad whats he felt he had been preparing his whole life for that moment. >> me message tonight is simple and that's for you to do what i tried to do in my life. to never stop investing in yourselves. to never stop learning. never stop growing, either professionally or personally. to choose to show up for your life...
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roland berger for bbc news in tokyo. -- roland burke for bbc news in tokyo. >> in a virginia court roomthree men pleaded guilty to piracy for their roles in the hijacking of a yacht that left four americans dead. on the high seas, this battle to combat piracy remains just as intent. we went on board a british warship to see how the hunt is playing out. >> we joined them hunting down. some indian ocean. it has now become the most dangerous see in the world. -- we joined them hunting down pirates in the indian ocean. the marines practiced boarding missions. in theory, this is how they deal with the hostage situation. in reality, such rescues are risky and rare. it is only in the air that you get a real sense of the challenge. around 20 international were strips -- warships are coming millions of miles. it is like having half a dozen police cars patrolling all of western europe. >> i do not know if they are winning or losing. we deliver our mission. i would hate to think there was not the navy out there. i think it would be like the wild west. >> it is not long before they spot a speed boa
roland berger for bbc news in tokyo. -- roland burke for bbc news in tokyo. >> in a virginia court roomthree men pleaded guilty to piracy for their roles in the hijacking of a yacht that left four americans dead. on the high seas, this battle to combat piracy remains just as intent. we went on board a british warship to see how the hunt is playing out. >> we joined them hunting down. some indian ocean. it has now become the most dangerous see in the world. -- we joined them hunting...
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today dutch ruppeers berger spoke to seniors giving them -- ruppersberger spoke to seniors giving them the inside on the raid. he was at oak crest village retirement community. the congressman is a member of the house intelligence committee so he got regular briefings on the operations and the implications that operation had on national security. >> not only did we got him but we got the data and computers and information. and believe me, that is something that is going to be so valuable. >> he says killing bin laden is a start but we are still not in the clear as country when it comes to homeland security. >>> you can get the latest on the fallout from the death of osama bin laden on world news with diane sawyer immediately after abc2 news at 6 and then tonight at 10. don't miss a special edition of 20/20 kill shot the story behind bin laden's death which will take the most in-depth look at operation that took down the most wanted terrorist tonight at ten here on abc2 followed by abc2 news at 11. >>> back in april, cell phone video sur vasted that showed chrissy being attacked inside
today dutch ruppeers berger spoke to seniors giving them -- ruppersberger spoke to seniors giving them the inside on the raid. he was at oak crest village retirement community. the congressman is a member of the house intelligence committee so he got regular briefings on the operations and the implications that operation had on national security. >> not only did we got him but we got the data and computers and information. and believe me, that is something that is going to be so valuable....
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national art award to a controversial piece of graffiti ball in the historical center of some papers berger sparked debate here in russia many see the giant phallic symbol is obscene and others say it's the sign of an emerging civil society taking place i would bet it looks at both sides. this is award winning art according to russia's ministry of culture the sixty five metre phallus whitewashed on a drawbridge in st petersburg has won the twenty thousand innovation frys for best visual artwork self-styled art terrorists by now meaning war in russian are the unpopular with us. i think it's essentially vandalism a bridge is a cultural and historical monument and anything on it has an act of vandalism and it should be punished not rewarded. here in the center of contemporary art and see the other entries for the award nothing is stimulating no shocking or as innovative as violence and according to the jury that's why they won purely on artistic merit but now it's not as simple as that the same symbol the ministry rewarded is now being brandished in mocking protest this russian youth group is
national art award to a controversial piece of graffiti ball in the historical center of some papers berger sparked debate here in russia many see the giant phallic symbol is obscene and others say it's the sign of an emerging civil society taking place i would bet it looks at both sides. this is award winning art according to russia's ministry of culture the sixty five metre phallus whitewashed on a drawbridge in st petersburg has won the twenty thousand innovation frys for best visual artwork...
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piece a new york magazine by gabriel sherman looks at the potential downsides of those ratings but berger theories hosts calling the president a racist all of that might have earned roger ailes nine hundred million dollars last year but the theory's an extreme that some of those hosts may have also lost the republican party the two thousand and twelve presidency here to discuss this with me is a reporter and blogger for think progress dot org and a progress report and james pillows host of the bottom line chad and i thank you both for joining me tonight so i want to start with you when you think of roger ailes when you think of fox news do you are they the republican party do you think of roger ailes is the head of the republican party thoughts news is an arm of the republican party all the way that the republicans major republicans pay pilgrimage to fox and you think that they were the head of the party i mean you had sarah palin be a picture of you're going to be a contributor my how could he have his own t.v. show on fox don't trump when he was you know doing his sort of joke over righ
piece a new york magazine by gabriel sherman looks at the potential downsides of those ratings but berger theories hosts calling the president a racist all of that might have earned roger ailes nine hundred million dollars last year but the theory's an extreme that some of those hosts may have also lost the republican party the two thousand and twelve presidency here to discuss this with me is a reporter and blogger for think progress dot org and a progress report and james pillows host of the...
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if i can for a moment talk about the berger issue -- we did we get so suspicious about where people were poll last week said that 38% of americans say the president was that of the board in the u.s. in the very simple, only 5% more said donald trott was definitely born in the u.s. do americans alike think americans were born here if they saw it? i know i was born here and i know my younger brother was born here. but when it comes to my older brother, i cannily taken at it -- at his word. gary busey said donald trott would make a great president. of course, he said the same thing about a rusty bird cage in the out. donald trump owns the usa pageant. that will help streamline the search for a vice president predicted -- for a vice president. donald trump has a great relationship with thelacks. unless the blacks or a family of white people, everything is fine. i like that drop is filthy rich. his whole life is modeled in gold leaf and marble columns, but he all -- but he still sounds like they know it all. he may not be a good choice for president, but he would definitely make a great press
if i can for a moment talk about the berger issue -- we did we get so suspicious about where people were poll last week said that 38% of americans say the president was that of the board in the u.s. in the very simple, only 5% more said donald trott was definitely born in the u.s. do americans alike think americans were born here if they saw it? i know i was born here and i know my younger brother was born here. but when it comes to my older brother, i cannily taken at it -- at his word. gary...
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we watch berger debates and we watched you know aides that are actually taken seriously doubt whether the president is a muslim or not you know. it's again in the. meeting i'm sure that was the guy idea we'll let this one go through will fire up all the other loonies that believe the way he does the polling on the community and it will generate both he will get more it will get more hits on our website we get more people reading it in the morning that's what's going into it but there is an obligation here to teach people and perhaps that means cut that stuff or you know the test is going to be are they going to follow up with some article some coverage some analysis if they're not if they're just going to churn it and have even more lunatics on or maybe some radical muslim on the other side they can quote the fire of people that's going to be the test and i bet you what's going to happen is they're not going to teach people they're not going to be any editorials it's going to be the same old stuff so they're going to act like oh here's a letter to the editor and the rest of you decide
we watch berger debates and we watched you know aides that are actually taken seriously doubt whether the president is a muslim or not you know. it's again in the. meeting i'm sure that was the guy idea we'll let this one go through will fire up all the other loonies that believe the way he does the polling on the community and it will generate both he will get more it will get more hits on our website we get more people reading it in the morning that's what's going into it but there is an...
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rupper berger was one who knew about the najibullah get osama bin laden. >>> meet this week's top atheletesnd recipes for your cinco de mayo fiesta. for all of these stories and a lot more read tomorrow's baltimore sun and look for the updated forecast. >>> right now a maryland man may be dieing in a cuban jail part of an unfolding international trauma. the u.s. government contractor is desperately appaling a 15 year sentence for trying toover throw the castroe regime. >> reporter: alan gross went from a comfortable night in the maryland suburbs to living night mare. lost in a cuban prison after the gross profit there branded the aid worker a spy. his family now fears he could die inside that communist jail. >> alan has done nothing wrong. >> reporter: depending on who you believe, gross was either working on a secret u.s. government mission to bring democracy to cuba. >> alan gross. >> reporter: or simply a humanitarian. gross grew up in baltimore and from an early age loved to travel. his close friend tells wjz he turned that passing into his life's work, helping the needy in far far corn
rupper berger was one who knew about the najibullah get osama bin laden. >>> meet this week's top atheletesnd recipes for your cinco de mayo fiesta. for all of these stories and a lot more read tomorrow's baltimore sun and look for the updated forecast. >>> right now a maryland man may be dieing in a cuban jail part of an unfolding international trauma. the u.s. government contractor is desperately appaling a 15 year sentence for trying toover throw the castroe regime....
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in sports, brett favre and ben ross less berger were accused of but never charged with misconduct.iger woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> reporter: and in entertainment, scandals have enveloped david letterman, george michael, and jesse james just to name a few. so schwarzenegger can take consolation knowing he's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the what. for a closer look at the why, i spoke with dr. drew pensky. dr. drew, i've read some psychologists who say men with great power and status are more prone to affairs than the average person. is that really true? >> i think it probably is true, anderson, but it doesn't mean it's okay, and it doesn't mean the high profile or power status necessarily causes this. in fact, the research that i've done on celebrities and people in positions of power show something quite different. what it shows is the kind of person that strives to get themselves in those positions may have certain character li
in sports, brett favre and ben ross less berger were accused of but never charged with misconduct.iger woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> reporter: and in entertainment, scandals have enveloped david letterman, george michael, and jesse james just to name a few. so schwarzenegger can take consolation knowing he's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington....
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if i can for a moment talk about the berger issue -- we did we get so suspicious about where people were38% of americans say the president was that of the board in the u.s. in the very simple, only 5% more said donald trott was definitely born in the u.s. do americans alike think americans were born here if they saw it? i know i was born here and i know my younger brother was born here. but when it comes to my older brother, i cannily taken at it -- at his word. gary busey said donald trott would make a great president. of course, he said the same thing about a rusty bird cage in the out. donald trump owns the usa pageant. that will help streamline the search for a vice president predicted -- for a vice president. donald trump has a great relationship with the blacks. unless the blacks or a family of white people, everything is fine. i like that drop is filthy rich. his whole life is modeled in gold leaf and marble columns, but he all -- but he still sounds like they know it all. he may not be a good choice for president, but he would definitely make a great press secretary. how much fun
if i can for a moment talk about the berger issue -- we did we get so suspicious about where people were38% of americans say the president was that of the board in the u.s. in the very simple, only 5% more said donald trott was definitely born in the u.s. do americans alike think americans were born here if they saw it? i know i was born here and i know my younger brother was born here. but when it comes to my older brother, i cannily taken at it -- at his word. gary busey said donald trott...
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and judge wise berger was the presiding judge in those days. and i remember i had to go, and every so often we'd have to secure the tapes. and we'd have to go to the hospital trust bank, and we had to unlock -- we had two keys, the safety deposit box, and we put tapes in there. i'll give you a flavor of up with of them. we were doing a bookmaking operation, and there was two girlfriends of two bookmakers on the phone, and they were talking because the wire was tapped. so one says, you know, my boyfriend says these wires might be tapped, they may be listening to us. and the other one says, oh, my boyfriend said don't worry about it because i know exactly what to do if they're listening. what's that? she said, my boyfriend said when they come to see me, i'm supposed to tell 'em that i'm taking the fifth commandment which was -- [laughter] which i thought was kind of humorous. [laughter] then there was the, you know, there was -- i look at my may i don't recallties as three different types. the first time i was mayor, it was like being a social wo
and judge wise berger was the presiding judge in those days. and i remember i had to go, and every so often we'd have to secure the tapes. and we'd have to go to the hospital trust bank, and we had to unlock -- we had two keys, the safety deposit box, and we put tapes in there. i'll give you a flavor of up with of them. we were doing a bookmaking operation, and there was two girlfriends of two bookmakers on the phone, and they were talking because the wire was tapped. so one says, you know, my...
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he served as a speech writer to president bill clinton and national security adviser andy berger. he was in tokyo and bombay and the china's desk department bureau of research. he received his bachelor of arts degree, and i'll turn things over to him and the second panel. thank you. >> thank you very much, elizabeth. thank you to all of you here. we are very happy to have you join us for this panel, and i'm pleased to say we have a good panel to discuss this issue which is i think one of the most vital, but underserved subjects in the policy arena today. our subject is food security access and affordability. it's huge and sprawling, so we'll only be able to do slight justice to it, but nonetheless let me begin by introducing the panelists. to my immediate right is dr. don fischler, the commissioner for agriculture and world development. for the last four years of that period he was also in charge of the fisheries policy. just prior to that from 1989 on ward he was minister of forestry and agriculture, and in that capacity, he played a crucial role in autre ya's negotiation with th
he served as a speech writer to president bill clinton and national security adviser andy berger. he was in tokyo and bombay and the china's desk department bureau of research. he received his bachelor of arts degree, and i'll turn things over to him and the second panel. thank you. >> thank you very much, elizabeth. thank you to all of you here. we are very happy to have you join us for this panel, and i'm pleased to say we have a good panel to discuss this issue which is i think one of...
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berger to lead the party for about 18 months, 12 to 18 months.t means the liberal party would not have new for 18 months. also the labor party broke and they spend about 21 million. they have less money to pay that. >> i heard the president yesterday they don't want to have a real leadership race. >> this is a party searching for a leader for how many years now? so they can't have one immediately. if they rush into it, belarusian with earlier problems they've been having any needed time to rebuild a look at what they did wrong, why voters have done this and said no, we don't want them in the opposition anymore. they've a lot of work to do with both searching and they can't do it quickly. >> caroline benefit just raised a point and she said she claims if you do an analysis of media coverage, this election campaign says 70% were concerned the race of 20% i think of leaders or something like that was focused on policy and platforms and i guess their frustration that i sense from her was that was a very elaborate platform that were spelled out in try
berger to lead the party for about 18 months, 12 to 18 months.t means the liberal party would not have new for 18 months. also the labor party broke and they spend about 21 million. they have less money to pay that. >> i heard the president yesterday they don't want to have a real leadership race. >> this is a party searching for a leader for how many years now? so they can't have one immediately. if they rush into it, belarusian with earlier problems they've been having any needed...
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rupert's berger was actually talking about is 40% of the excess money required by i.d.e.a., but this is about a pilot program to see if something will work here. we ought to see if this can help address these needs military families as everybody knows has special challenges articulated by mr. hunter and mr. frank's these families get out and move the children with special needs sometimes need extra special care to see if something else works. i commend the jon rand for his amendment and i would urge all of my colleagues to support it and i yield back. >> i recognize mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you. it is laudable to want to ensure the military children with special needs get an appropriate education, and i certainly support that, but my opposition to this amendment has to do with the fact that this opens the door for a voucher program that ultimately will result in the death of the public-school system. i realize this voucher program set up a little differently it will not take money out of the public-school system but we are opening the door to allow that to happen by agr
rupert's berger was actually talking about is 40% of the excess money required by i.d.e.a., but this is about a pilot program to see if something will work here. we ought to see if this can help address these needs military families as everybody knows has special challenges articulated by mr. hunter and mr. frank's these families get out and move the children with special needs sometimes need extra special care to see if something else works. i commend the jon rand for his amendment and i would...
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a month ago i personally received a call from a mother who has two sons with us berger's syndrome. she shared her horrific stories on three years of bullying and harassment against the sons and daughters by 15 to 20 teenagers. the teenagers jim damage the family, including one incident where five dozen eggs were thrown against the house the night before the funeral of the grandson -- their grandmother. the team also left on the steps of the house with a threatening note. the teens, the bloody tampons all over the car. the sun has not abated since. the bleeding also occurred at school where one was urinated on in the locker room and the teenagers also cyber will lead the suns. the bullying was so pervasive that the sun went into a long-term depression. they said the family's life has been changed forever because of the teenagers who made it a project to terrorize her two sons. she said they took something from our family that we can never get back. the parent talked to a school but a minister who said of the family didn't like the bullying occurred the sun should leave the school wh
a month ago i personally received a call from a mother who has two sons with us berger's syndrome. she shared her horrific stories on three years of bullying and harassment against the sons and daughters by 15 to 20 teenagers. the teenagers jim damage the family, including one incident where five dozen eggs were thrown against the house the night before the funeral of the grandson -- their grandmother. the team also left on the steps of the house with a threatening note. the teens, the bloody...