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beverly, is that pretty much the way it went? >> that's pretty close. but, he was -- he was warned in the sixth round that kirby was passed out, she wasn't moving or breathing. he couldn't get her to wake up. and james said that he closed the door at that time and said, the door's now closed. we'll deal with this at the end of next round. what happened by the end of the round and then the door opened up is that both james shore and kirby were completely passed out and couldn't help themselves. >> so, he was -- okay, nicole, picking up on that account from beverly. mr. shore, who died, sadly, is -- was -- did you say kirby or james shore was passed out and he said let the round begin anyway, beverly? >> kirby was passed out but james shore let us all know that she was in trouble. >> okay. nicole, what about that? >> well, that certainly can make a big difference because now he's in charge of a situation where the people who are involved, adult or otherwise, don't have the ability to take care of themselves and he had the choice at that point and he -- it
beverly, is that pretty much the way it went? >> that's pretty close. but, he was -- he was warned in the sixth round that kirby was passed out, she wasn't moving or breathing. he couldn't get her to wake up. and james said that he closed the door at that time and said, the door's now closed. we'll deal with this at the end of next round. what happened by the end of the round and then the door opened up is that both james shore and kirby were completely passed out and couldn't help...
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beverly hills is three minutes. >> i know. >> one block from beverly hills. >> larry: nine minutes isittle long, maybe. what did they do? >> they put a breathing tube in, ushered sharon and i out of the way. i drove -- they were taking her to cedars sinai. i got in the car. in my pajamas, now legendary. we drove down, they knew exactly who we were when we got there. we were shown into a waiting room with the chairs and green wallpaper, and a young doctor gave us updates. and at one stage he took me aside and said, if i revive her now, you know she'll have brain damage. do you want me to stop? and i said, no. i don't. the power of medicine is so strong now. >> larry: you wanted him to keep going? >> if there was life, we would find a way to keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going. finally at 10:04, they came in and said she didn't make it. >> larry: 10:04 a.m.? >> 10:04 a.m. >> larry: were you there when they said she didn't make it? >> three people came in. sharon and i were holding each other. and they let us know at the same time that she hadn't made it. >> we knew before tha
beverly hills is three minutes. >> i know. >> one block from beverly hills. >> larry: nine minutes isittle long, maybe. what did they do? >> they put a breathing tube in, ushered sharon and i out of the way. i drove -- they were taking her to cedars sinai. i got in the car. in my pajamas, now legendary. we drove down, they knew exactly who we were when we got there. we were shown into a waiting room with the chairs and green wallpaper, and a young doctor gave us updates....
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i'll turn it over to beverly to handle the mta and other issues including the airport. the airlines stopped flying into. >> they have. thank you. local airports including bwi marshall have remained open. they are very few flights going in and out. airlines have closed down operations. there are a few flights. don't leave your home unless you call and confirm that your flight is still scheduled. very few flights will go out the rest of the evening. most flights have been canceled for tomorrow. we want to make sure folks don't go out on the road unnecessarily. with regard to transit activities. bart commuter trains and bus worked well through the afternoon. as the traffic peak was in the afternoon that's the peak we saw with regard to transit. hopefully most those folks have arrived home safely. we'll continue to maintain service in the washington region on rail. until the snow exceeds six to eight inches. light rail metro in baltimore. we will continue our normal operations. we will have the customer service centers open all weekend. we hope to keep operations running as
i'll turn it over to beverly to handle the mta and other issues including the airport. the airlines stopped flying into. >> they have. thank you. local airports including bwi marshall have remained open. they are very few flights going in and out. airlines have closed down operations. there are a few flights. don't leave your home unless you call and confirm that your flight is still scheduled. very few flights will go out the rest of the evening. most flights have been canceled for...
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beverly, you were there. is he telling the truth? >> no, that's completely false. the medical doctor was there as a participant and she actually was laying next to me. and when i actually was coherent and i started actually reviving one of the people in critical condition, i said we need medical assistance here action and i knew she was a medical doctor. so i asked her to come and help. when we saw that they were doing cpr over in another area, that's actually when i told -- they were calling for medical assistance. i told the lady you need to go over -- she needed to go over there. >> so you were the one directing the doctor around. what was ray doing at this time? >> correct. james ray was about five or ten feet away from kirby and james shore while they were actually conducting cpr on them. he just actually stood there. he was nowhere on our side of the tent. there's no way he was helping anybody. those are very false, very false statements. he was nowhere, anywhere near any of us. >> well, these are huge issues for the criminal case because was the doctor there
beverly, you were there. is he telling the truth? >> no, that's completely false. the medical doctor was there as a participant and she actually was laying next to me. and when i actually was coherent and i started actually reviving one of the people in critical condition, i said we need medical assistance here action and i knew she was a medical doctor. so i asked her to come and help. when we saw that they were doing cpr over in another area, that's actually when i told -- they were...
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participant beverly bunn says despite the warning signs, ray urged people to stay inside. >> there was a lot of people spitting, throwing up. he encouraged -- he said, it's normal. if you have any pain or anxiety of anything going on in your body, your mind is stronger than that, and you can overcome that. >> reporter: ray's lawyers say he never physically stopped anyone from leaving. melinda martin, a former james ray employee, was on the scene, as well. she says as the ceremony went on, the injuries got worse and the scene became more frighteni frightening. >> one guy had fallen into the pit in the middle, fallen into the pit of molten rocks and burned his arm, and all the white of his skin was gone, and it -- the skin was just hanging off of his elbow. so, down his leg, down both sides of his arms and he was staring, not reacting to the burned arm, and i was trying to take care of him, and miss mindset was getting back into there. i'm not done, i have to go back in. >> reporter: he went back in? >> he did. >> reporter: because of the enormous power ray has over his followers, she sa
participant beverly bunn says despite the warning signs, ray urged people to stay inside. >> there was a lot of people spitting, throwing up. he encouraged -- he said, it's normal. if you have any pain or anxiety of anything going on in your body, your mind is stronger than that, and you can overcome that. >> reporter: ray's lawyers say he never physically stopped anyone from leaving. melinda martin, a former james ray employee, was on the scene, as well. she says as the ceremony...
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where the men's swimming team cop chored another championship today in their own cement pond as the beverly hillbillies used to say. ryder was second, mars third for the women mars followedly ryder. loyola freshman morris shattered a conference record for the third consecutive day. named most outstanding male swimmer. brennan morris, a name we'll be hearing in the future. >> in that cement pond. >> yes, sir. >>> still ahead, mardi gras' gone to the dogs. that story ,,,, let's hear it for saving on the healthy stuff. the stuff you want your kids to reach for. the stuff you want to reach for. now you can enjoy good choices even more. people who spent $100 a week at leading national supermarkets... on frequently purchased groceries... could have saved $55 in one month... by shopping at walmart instead. it's another cupboard filled. and another great day for the savers. save money. live better. walmart. >>> the weather in louisiana was perfect for the fifth annual costume canines otherwise nope as paw-di-gras. before the parade, all of the pets participated in the crowning of the royal court fe
where the men's swimming team cop chored another championship today in their own cement pond as the beverly hillbillies used to say. ryder was second, mars third for the women mars followedly ryder. loyola freshman morris shattered a conference record for the third consecutive day. named most outstanding male swimmer. brennan morris, a name we'll be hearing in the future. >> in that cement pond. >> yes, sir. >>> still ahead, mardi gras' gone to the dogs. that story ,,,,...
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. >> beverly may have been one of the few not worried at the airport. her trip is ago because her plane is coming up from the south. >> we took a couple of phone calls in orlando. it comes up from orlando to charlotte to roanoke. >> as for everyone else, most of the cancel flights a day -- today are heading to the hotel. here is the thing -- the same thing for tomorrow. live from reagan national airport, abc 7 news. >> it could be a long and to the week. you can check the status of flights as well as the forecast for the very windy night by going to the weather section of wjla.com. >>> in other news, concerned residents are gathering in silver spring to hold a vigil in response to the rape of a young girl. the plan together tonight at 6:30 in protest of the neighborhood violence. 31-year-old -- they allegedly raped an 11-year-old girl at the intersection. both were in court today facing second-degree rape charges. and the manhunt is on. >>> this happened around 10:30 this mning. the suspects tried to rob a delivery truck driver. the victim should recove
. >> beverly may have been one of the few not worried at the airport. her trip is ago because her plane is coming up from the south. >> we took a couple of phone calls in orlando. it comes up from orlando to charlotte to roanoke. >> as for everyone else, most of the cancel flights a day -- today are heading to the hotel. here is the thing -- the same thing for tomorrow. live from reagan national airport, abc 7 news. >> it could be a long and to the week. you can check...
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i am going to turn it over to beverly. >> you have been listening to governor martin o'malley talk about that snow emergency preparations for the storm that is moving in, really imploring people not to go out. we will hear more from the governor later. as the snow continues to fall all across marilyn, we have reporters canvassing throughout the area. john is live in towson. we could not hear it because we are having audio problems. we will go now to lowell melser. >> am i here? the snow is messing everything up already. we are hearing catr in canton. this is boston street here. what we have been noticing right now, normally boston street is a parking lot during rush hour. what you are seeing is a steady flow of traffic, meaning that some folks decided to stay home or get home from work little earlier. looking at this parking lot, there are a couple of plows ready to go to keep the parking lot clear. we are seeing mostly untraveled areas where a lot of the snow is sticking. we thought about an hour ago that this would be a non-event because the snow was really not sticking to the ground.
i am going to turn it over to beverly. >> you have been listening to governor martin o'malley talk about that snow emergency preparations for the storm that is moving in, really imploring people not to go out. we will hear more from the governor later. as the snow continues to fall all across marilyn, we have reporters canvassing throughout the area. john is live in towson. we could not hear it because we are having audio problems. we will go now to lowell melser. >> am i here? the...
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we have another carl on the line, beverly in pennsylvania.rly, your husband teaches college math. what's your view on this? >> caller: i just -- having helping him correct the tests, and these are college tests. >> yeah. >> caller: the kids can't even add and subtract. he's having to teach them his first few days in college business math, his tests are concerned with the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and these are people who have already graduated high school. >> does it worry you? >> caller: yes, because i know that he's teaching them stuff that i learned in junior high. >> all right. we got something going on, something we need to work on. thanks, beverly, for the phone call. >>> we got a facebook comment. bert thinks it's the quantity not the quality of education. he says i think the amount of learning we put on young peep ill is insane. it's way too much pressure for some students. you want to feel like an idiot? go try to complete your 12-year-old's homework. i don't know that i could go back and do math from that long ago, chuc
we have another carl on the line, beverly in pennsylvania.rly, your husband teaches college math. what's your view on this? >> caller: i just -- having helping him correct the tests, and these are college tests. >> yeah. >> caller: the kids can't even add and subtract. he's having to teach them his first few days in college business math, his tests are concerned with the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and these are people who have already graduated high school....
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beverly, we appreciate your help. hopefully we'll talk to you and have good news for us. >> yes. thank you so much. good evening. >> there's still no word on when the runways will be able to open back up at area airports. right now, reagan national, dulles and bwi airports have no flights coming or going. crews have been out on the runways all day trying to remove snow. airport officials hope they'll know more byomorrow morning when they can begin to reopen. >>> we'll continue our coverage of the storm. when we come back, bob will be in with an ebtendxtended check e forecast. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: did the waltons take way too long to say goodnight? mom: g'night john boy. g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night erin. elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob: elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> we're back now with continuing coverage of th
beverly, we appreciate your help. hopefully we'll talk to you and have good news for us. >> yes. thank you so much. good evening. >> there's still no word on when the runways will be able to open back up at area airports. right now, reagan national, dulles and bwi airports have no flights coming or going. crews have been out on the runways all day trying to remove snow. airport officials hope they'll know more byomorrow morning when they can begin to reopen. >>> we'll...
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we found a doctor out in beverly hills who has a new procedure that came through and has pretty muchy vision to 20/20 since then. >> we're happy your healthy. so are you, the guy driving this thing. and you've got a new dance. how's it go? >> the hokie dance is a dance -- >> that's the move? >> congratulations, thanks much. great having you on. >>> up next, my sitdown interview with apolo ohno as he talks about his historic olympic run right after this. ng my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she id plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. cresr isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking, or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a s
we found a doctor out in beverly hills who has a new procedure that came through and has pretty muchy vision to 20/20 since then. >> we're happy your healthy. so are you, the guy driving this thing. and you've got a new dance. how's it go? >> the hokie dance is a dance -- >> that's the move? >> congratulations, thanks much. great having you on. >>> up next, my sitdown interview with apolo ohno as he talks about his historic olympic run right after this. ng my...
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and my husband sat up in bed, and i said, "i think beverly's on that plane." >> 100 feet away from wheree plane went down. >> o'brien: karen's sister, beverley eckert, was an insurance executive. she had lost her husband in the attack on the world trade center and had become a leader among the 9/11 families. >> all units at the scene of the plane crash and house fire switch to channel two. all units to channel two. >> we drove out to the crash site. it seemed like it took forever. about that time the state trooper, policemen in charge on the scene, came on the radio and just said that, you know, this continental plane had crashed into a house on long street and at this time there appeared there were no survivors. so at that... you know, at that point, you're pretty much... you know it was real. >> o'brien: kevin kuwik's girlfriend, lorin maurer, was a passenger on flight 3407. >> the phone rings and it's kevin. and he just said, you know, "scott, i got bad news." and he just broke it to us. he says, you know, lauren was on this plane and it went down, and there are no survivors. >> o'bri
and my husband sat up in bed, and i said, "i think beverly's on that plane." >> 100 feet away from wheree plane went down. >> o'brien: karen's sister, beverley eckert, was an insurance executive. she had lost her husband in the attack on the world trade center and had become a leader among the 9/11 families. >> all units at the scene of the plane crash and house fire switch to channel two. all units to channel two. >> we drove out to the crash site. it seemed...
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was saddened and regretted and felt extremely bad that i was not able to attend his funeral, but beverly and i had a tragic event of our own during that same period. i wanted to mention that beverly, my wife, knew jack murtha very well because we would all -- we'd oftentimes be at the same military hospital with him visiting troops, wounded troops and their families. i remember the first day that my wife ever ran into jack murtha at walter reed hospital and she had been talking to a wife of a soldier who had serious physical problems, but the family had financial problems. and she said, hey, mr. murtha, give me your wallet. jack murtha took out his wallet and handed it to her and she took out all of the money and handed it to the soldier's wife and then gave jack back his empty wallet. and so she also had a special relationship. but we were not able to attend jack's funeral. during that same period of time, my son, billy, and his wife, ashley, had become pregnant sometime ago and everybody was excited about that. and then one day they picked us up at the airport coming back from washingt
was saddened and regretted and felt extremely bad that i was not able to attend his funeral, but beverly and i had a tragic event of our own during that same period. i wanted to mention that beverly, my wife, knew jack murtha very well because we would all -- we'd oftentimes be at the same military hospital with him visiting troops, wounded troops and their families. i remember the first day that my wife ever ran into jack murtha at walter reed hospital and she had been talking to a wife of a...
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. >>> we have beverly on the phone. she is the boss of the transportation system in maryland.d morning. >> good morning. >> here we go again. it is getting worse out there. how are we managing? >> through the night we were able to keep up well since we have not yet had the hardest part of this storm. the crews both on the highways, transits and the airport have been able to keep up plowing and salting operations. we expect the storm to intensify to so the crews will work through drought day. >> what do you hear from the drivers? they have been working nonstop since friday. how do you keep moral up? >> fortunately many of the drivers are very dedicated employees. they, in some ways get up for these events. they know they are the unsung heroes out there. so they just keep going. they take a few breaks. sleeping in their shops and that short of thing. we try to keep them well fed. but like i said they know how important this is. i think they sort of psych themselves up for these events >> is in a state law regarding how to deal with plow truck drivers on the road you see? i know
. >>> we have beverly on the phone. she is the boss of the transportation system in maryland.d morning. >> good morning. >> here we go again. it is getting worse out there. how are we managing? >> through the night we were able to keep up well since we have not yet had the hardest part of this storm. the crews both on the highways, transits and the airport have been able to keep up plowing and salting operations. we expect the storm to intensify to so the crews will...
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and by president beverly daniel tatum of spellman college. throughout their presidencies, which begins coincidentally in the same year, 2002, president bollinger and president a dump of both global education on their respective campuses. each of them has presided over important initiatives, similar in some respects perhaps to the albright institute. both lay. initiatives to expand the intellectual range and global reach of the university or college. we are enormously great old to president bollinger and president paid him for the time to come here today to share their thoughts with us about their own leadership in these areas and about the way in which higher education in america is or is not meeting its responsibilities in global affairs. last week's catastrophe in haiti has refocused all of us i think on this fundamental issue of our responsibilities to the world at large. our goal is for this event to be a real dialogue, conversation between the members of our panel, but then also a conversation involving all of you. after our panelists ha
and by president beverly daniel tatum of spellman college. throughout their presidencies, which begins coincidentally in the same year, 2002, president bollinger and president a dump of both global education on their respective campuses. each of them has presided over important initiatives, similar in some respects perhaps to the albright institute. both lay. initiatives to expand the intellectual range and global reach of the university or college. we are enormously great old to president...
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brooke anderson live in beverly hills where the excitement is starting to build this morning.ll make the oscar nominations in 60 seconds. you mention a big change this year. the oscars expanded the best picture category from five nominees to ten. some names you will hear this year, "avatar," james cameron's epic blockbuster. if you take into account the ticket price inflation, it would not be at the top, that honor would still be with "gone with the wind." it still is up for best drama and director. james cameron's ex-wife just won something for her movie, "the hurt locker," for producer. here we go. ceremony is going. this is the academy president. let's listen to him talk. i am tom sherik, president of the academy. we have news to break this morning. but before we do, please welcome the very talented actress, anne hathaway. >> thank you, tom. good morning, every one. >> the 2009 nominees for best performance by an ak strus in a supporting role are, penelope cruz in "nine," and farigar in "up in the air," and anna kendrick in "up in the air," and mo'nique in "precious." >>> f
brooke anderson live in beverly hills where the excitement is starting to build this morning.ll make the oscar nominations in 60 seconds. you mention a big change this year. the oscars expanded the best picture category from five nominees to ten. some names you will hear this year, "avatar," james cameron's epic blockbuster. if you take into account the ticket price inflation, it would not be at the top, that honor would still be with "gone with the wind." it still is up for...
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beverly tatum. she is the author of several acclaimed works on the role of race in the classroom and racial development. before her position as president of spelman, she was a faculty member, dean, and acting president of our sister institution. she earned advanced degrees at the university of michigan. >> thank you. let me begin by saying how honored i am to be here, certainly with secretary albright, and what a wonderful opportunity this is. congratulations to you. i am delighted to be back at wellesley. i spent a year here earlier in my career as a visiting scholar. i am delighted to be here again today. this issue of global engagement and what it means for our students and our campuses is important to us. i want to begin by telling a story which may seem not directly connected. i think in important ways it is. i want to start by saying spelman is located in atlanta, as you all probably know, and yesterday was the celebration of martin luther king day, which is a big event in atlanta, the birthpl
beverly tatum. she is the author of several acclaimed works on the role of race in the classroom and racial development. before her position as president of spelman, she was a faculty member, dean, and acting president of our sister institution. she earned advanced degrees at the university of michigan. >> thank you. let me begin by saying how honored i am to be here, certainly with secretary albright, and what a wonderful opportunity this is. congratulations to you. i am delighted to be...
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our first call comes from kentucky, beverly for it the independent. what is on your mind?thing that is going on in america. host: we only have about 13 minutes. caller: senator mcconnell is my senator. i was a lifelong republican. i became an independent. i voted for this president. people are kidding themselves of it does not come into this. i thought the tea party was going to be something for average american citizens. after seeing the guy you had done today and listening to him, i see all this as just another offspring of the republican party. average people cannot participate in their conventions. i am aware how much it cost to go to opera land hotels. i just want people -- take a hard look. most importantly, read your constitution. understand that two unjust wars and to unfunded wars and private companies working over there, not paying any taxes because it is tax free. everything in the wars is tax free. i have a family that served in world war roman one and world war ii. i husband served in vietnam. host: thank you for your call. i have to move on. robert on the lin
our first call comes from kentucky, beverly for it the independent. what is on your mind?thing that is going on in america. host: we only have about 13 minutes. caller: senator mcconnell is my senator. i was a lifelong republican. i became an independent. i voted for this president. people are kidding themselves of it does not come into this. i thought the tea party was going to be something for average american citizens. after seeing the guy you had done today and listening to him, i see all...
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but it's disturbing to the sister of crash victim beverly eckert. >> there's these buzz words of "blatantdiscipline," plainative action. these intimidate a pilot who's calling in fatigued because they're going to be judged. >> reporter: the transportation safety board blamed the pilot for errors that caused flight 3907 to crash. but the board's investigation also concluded colgan air did not proactively address the pilot fatigue hazards. colgan captain tells cnn colgan provided only three hours' notice of its new policy and that the pilots opposed the "presumed guilty" approach of the memo. now sigeloff says colgan and the pilots association are working together to revise the fatigue policy. the goal, he says, is to make it nonpunitive and make colgan as safe an airline as possible. >> allan chernoff for us this morning. wow, it just really makes you think. makes you think twice before you fly. >> it really does. a year later still uncovering the different -- the way this industry works. it's 44 minutes after the hour. rob will have the morning's travel forecast after the break. >>> and t
but it's disturbing to the sister of crash victim beverly eckert. >> there's these buzz words of "blatantdiscipline," plainative action. these intimidate a pilot who's calling in fatigued because they're going to be judged. >> reporter: the transportation safety board blamed the pilot for errors that caused flight 3907 to crash. but the board's investigation also concluded colgan air did not proactively address the pilot fatigue hazards. colgan captain tells cnn colgan...
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host: beverly from phoenix. you are on. caller: i changed my registration and now an independent. host: why did you change your registration? caller: i was a proud democrat and now i changed to proud american. are you kidding me? if you've got the majority in congress and the house and can't get a health bill passed, then you don't deserve to be there. i'm 75 and i've never seen such garbage in my whole life and don't ask that representative shock a question because he filibusters. host: were you in favor of the house or senate-passed bill. caller: i was in favor of every one of them. every time they revised it, i said ok, get something passed. i was 75 yesterday and i've got my health insurance. so i don't need it. my grand kids need it. and you know, what aggravates me more than anything is that our federal government is the largest employer in the united states and my tax dollars, my grand kids tax dollars pays for every single benefit that these two men get sitting up there. every tax dollar is paid for and their cost of living is paid for by my tax dollars that they get ought
host: beverly from phoenix. you are on. caller: i changed my registration and now an independent. host: why did you change your registration? caller: i was a proud democrat and now i changed to proud american. are you kidding me? if you've got the majority in congress and the house and can't get a health bill passed, then you don't deserve to be there. i'm 75 and i've never seen such garbage in my whole life and don't ask that representative shock a question because he filibusters. host: were...
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beverly deangulus.ds. >> a short film about hotel rooms. we have you in the napoleon suite. >> rent a house for half the cost of a hotel. >> steve: funny stuff. brian, you later today will be flying down to -- >> brian: how about now? >> gretchen: you're making your flight arrangements now on the computer. >> brian: i got to brave traffic and possibly will be snow over the weekend. this is really my last chance to get away. >> steve: friday into saturday throughout the northeast is going to be a big storm, rain and snow. if people are watching right now and want to join brian live tomorrow at shula's restaurant in fort lauderdale, you will be there and you're inviting everybody to come join you. >> brian: yes. and i'm not really stuck up and i'm really the same person. i just have gotten clearance to not wear a tie. >> steve: really? >> gretchen: the big debate is, e-mail us, should brian go, one of the three? should he w
beverly deangulus.ds. >> a short film about hotel rooms. we have you in the napoleon suite. >> rent a house for half the cost of a hotel. >> steve: funny stuff. brian, you later today will be flying down to -- >> brian: how about now? >> gretchen: you're making your flight arrangements now on the computer. >> brian: i got to brave traffic and possibly will be snow over the weekend. this is really my last chance to get away. >> steve: friday into...
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the same thing happened to judge beverly martin, to the 11th circuit.he came out of committee, had home state senators supported her, came to the floor. months went by until she had her final vote. it was unanimous to confirm her. it wasn't anybody's foment b ant the democratic leadership fault. sometimes i get a little bit paranoid. my democratic colleagues always complaining about holding up nominees. and they themselves are not moving them in a fast way. sometimes the president is slow to make nominations and as a result we get complaints that it's the republicans' fault. and it's just not. if we have an objection, a serious objection, that should be respected. we should state it and we should bring to the floor, and let's discuss the nomination, as is occurring with mr. bec becker. but compare that to the unreasonable delays in judicial nominations that president bush saw. for example, shalom stone, who was nominated for this very seat -- the reason it's vacant and the reason it's being filled today is because shalom stone was blocked. stone was nom
the same thing happened to judge beverly martin, to the 11th circuit.he came out of committee, had home state senators supported her, came to the floor. months went by until she had her final vote. it was unanimous to confirm her. it wasn't anybody's foment b ant the democratic leadership fault. sometimes i get a little bit paranoid. my democratic colleagues always complaining about holding up nominees. and they themselves are not moving them in a fast way. sometimes the president is slow to...
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what beverly came to respect, she is one of the few people in this whole saga the just openly acknowledged that she made mistakes about things. did not try to justify or rationalize that in any way, but nonetheless, when you stop and think about it, often people will say well it you were having an affair with the married man who you know also happens to be the president of the united states you have to assume this sort of thing is going to happen and she just wanted the attention or whatever. well, my answer to that is if you have this kind of a relationship you certainly know that if things go wrong your picture may appear on the cover of the tabloid magazine in the supermarket. what you do not expect you are going to be cornered by fbi agents and federal prosecutors and told you might go to jail intra-family is in jeopardy. you would never imagine that in a million years. this was a nightmare for this family. it is a very sad part of the story and i think she gets a lot of credit for behaving admirably because it was just a terrible experience. >> host: one of the moments in the investig
what beverly came to respect, she is one of the few people in this whole saga the just openly acknowledged that she made mistakes about things. did not try to justify or rationalize that in any way, but nonetheless, when you stop and think about it, often people will say well it you were having an affair with the married man who you know also happens to be the president of the united states you have to assume this sort of thing is going to happen and she just wanted the attention or whatever....
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thing could've been done beverly. i think the american administration or the american system have accepted that. >> i understand you person became involved in the aftermath roundabout february 2003? was set to lay? >> no, i was involved in was going to happen before then. and as we came to the point of actually going in, it's true we had a meeting i think in february 2003, and in subsequent meetings. but the points that we're trying to see, what are the lessons we can learn, is that unfortunately what we thought was going to be the problem didn't turn out to be the problem. >> that's true but i think i go back to my earlier point. it is the adequacy of the planet on a whole range of things. economic, political. because in a way they were in danger. it was information that iraq could have fashioned given the insecurity of the kurds, the sunnis, there is a whole range of eventualities for which you plan for. >> yes. >> for what wasn't done. >> i would say we mostly did plan for the problems in relation to the potential
thing could've been done beverly. i think the american administration or the american system have accepted that. >> i understand you person became involved in the aftermath roundabout february 2003? was set to lay? >> no, i was involved in was going to happen before then. and as we came to the point of actually going in, it's true we had a meeting i think in february 2003, and in subsequent meetings. but the points that we're trying to see, what are the lessons we can learn, is that...