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enough doctors and on and has seen below were done they ve seen me in your capacity as president bill allison to taiwan for example have you been told it was a patient says coming back last year what do you plan to teach. i've been getting my effects visited the philippines. so i'm starting a mission trip there in the next year and silver slowly extending however we know that it is still much to be done can tell i'm going to get well before we expend too much too fast. but of course it's always a desire to conduct races in years. many cable country can be found across the world. that's hella has been a wonderful place to stay open and it was toppled it no more of the volunteers nationally is the most evolved to stay out of college students. note that it rained or treating though being trained in the medical field feel and the the others with q have you know lou for example engineers lawyers and other professionals who may be willing to go take the time we are to join organization as opposed to stop quite evident in its status as a member and see who could play is that we have had people that
enough doctors and on and has seen below were done they ve seen me in your capacity as president bill allison to taiwan for example have you been told it was a patient says coming back last year what do you plan to teach. i've been getting my effects visited the philippines. so i'm starting a mission trip there in the next year and silver slowly extending however we know that it is still much to be done can tell i'm going to get well before we expend too much too fast. but of course it's always...
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. >> we began representing michael in 2002 after his trial lawyer bill allison who had been representing years after his conviction called us and asked us to take another look at the case for him, because bill thought we might be able to bring something that he, as a lawyer who was so close to the case, couldn't do. and so we began our review of the case and took it on shortly after that. >> i got a call from the innocence project in early 2004, and i knew who they were and their reputation, so i was honored to receive a call from them. but i wondered why they were calling me. >> and hannah told us she had met this terrific lawyer at philbright and jaworski, that knew a lot about medical malpractice and medical issues and we should definitely try to involve him as a local lawyer in this matter. and that was john raley. >> apparently they knew someone who had seen me try a medical malpractice case recently, and there were issues in the morton case that had to do with scientific evidence and they thought i might be useful in some way. >> little did we know we were not only getting somebody
. >> we began representing michael in 2002 after his trial lawyer bill allison who had been representing years after his conviction called us and asked us to take another look at the case for him, because bill thought we might be able to bring something that he, as a lawyer who was so close to the case, couldn't do. and so we began our review of the case and took it on shortly after that. >> i got a call from the innocence project in early 2004, and i knew who they were and their...
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bill: allison knows the diet work out starts january 2nd, unless that is a monday. >> to grow our business website that works better than obamacare. >> fred said no new year's resolution because i failed to successfully care oy out one in the past. >> james says my new year's resolution is become the ultimate best friend and be there for people when they need me for anything. bill: nice. aaron, sadly my resolution is the same. dirty four-letter word for the last 25 years. diet. >> diet. bill: start 9:00 eastern time times square with a million of our closest friends. do not be late. we have terrific lineup for 2014. >> they'll will be so much fun. bill: resolution for 2014 was and you said? >> work more with you. be happy and healthy. bill: like that. i like happy. >> happy is good. what is yours? bill: i don't do resolutions because we break them by january 10:00. >> hashtag lame. bill: see you this afternoon, everybody. have a happy new year. >> bye. arthel: top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: two deadly terror attacks rock russia weeks best winter olympics about
bill: allison knows the diet work out starts january 2nd, unless that is a monday. >> to grow our business website that works better than obamacare. >> fred said no new year's resolution because i failed to successfully care oy out one in the past. >> james says my new year's resolution is become the ultimate best friend and be there for people when they need me for anything. bill: nice. aaron, sadly my resolution is the same. dirty four-letter word for the last 25 years....
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but then, bill and allison, we're going to be watching this next weather maker coming from the northwestat could bring more snow towards the weekend. you know what? white christmas for a lot of folks. >> silver lining. >> right? >> i like that bill likened this to a fruitcake in terms of regifting. it just keeps coming around again. >> we're going to have to make a christmas card. >> yes. let's do that. >> see you, janice. >>> it is not too late to be heard. if you had a robot, what would it do for you? >> your best tweets are next. in case you're looking for a christmas gift. >> a robot christmas gift. >> or a fruitcake. >> i like both. >> use it as a doorstop. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand
but then, bill and allison, we're going to be watching this next weather maker coming from the northwestat could bring more snow towards the weekend. you know what? white christmas for a lot of folks. >> silver lining. >> right? >> i like that bill likened this to a fruitcake in terms of regifting. it just keeps coming around again. >> we're going to have to make a christmas card. >> yes. let's do that. >> see you, janice. >>> it is not too late to...
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and actually, his trial lawyer, great guy named bill allison, who was a professor at the university of school, tried his case. in 1989, he came to me and said, barry, there have been very few instances, in fact to him, it was the only one where he had taken a case to trial and verdict where he was completely convinced that his client was innocent. you know, didn't know what to do. he said, here, you guys take this. it was a very, very long struggle. we were stopped from even getting dna testing for six years by a prosecutor in williamson county for six years. frankly, it was that refusal that led to his defeat and re-election. the judge, the person who prosecuted michael's case, a guy named ken anderson, became a judge in that county. he pled guilty to criminal contempt for hiding exculpatory everyday in michael's case. he did ten days in jail, he was disbarred. now we're having an audit conducted by the criminal defense lawyers to see if he had done this in other instances. so michael's case really is of enormous importance, and he himself is such an extraordinary individual, that i t
and actually, his trial lawyer, great guy named bill allison, who was a professor at the university of school, tried his case. in 1989, he came to me and said, barry, there have been very few instances, in fact to him, it was the only one where he had taken a case to trial and verdict where he was completely convinced that his client was innocent. you know, didn't know what to do. he said, here, you guys take this. it was a very, very long struggle. we were stopped from even getting dna testing...
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bill >> it captures the moment. won't you think? >> i don't know. what do you think? joining me is alexis mcgill johnson. and arthur adayla and al allison barber. >> both political parties seem to think it's good politically but in that same meeting nancy pelosi said they thought it's good to pass the bill because they can then move agree. suck? >> it's awful. >> this is my deal with congress the guy shining shoes on the corner outside said i don't understand something. congress approval rating is 7%. 8%. this year they're going to get reelected at 80%. if you did your job as poorly as they do theirs, any of us, we'd be out. >> they'd be out. >> it's true. >> and one poll i saw said that would you rather just choose random people? put them in those spots, most people said yes. >> but let's talk about embrace the suck. i think it's not just random term. it was an unfortunate choice of words coming out of her mouth. >> it's a military term. it means it sucks, suck it up. we're looking at this bill saying kind of sukz we want to keep people unemployed making sure they can take care of their families during a hard economic climate. so you n
bill >> it captures the moment. won't you think? >> i don't know. what do you think? joining me is alexis mcgill johnson. and arthur adayla and al allison barber. >> both political parties seem to think it's good politically but in that same meeting nancy pelosi said they thought it's good to pass the bill because they can then move agree. suck? >> it's awful. >> this is my deal with congress the guy shining shoes on the corner outside said i don't understand...
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bill is $4,200. a 375% increase for the same amount of coverage. in an e-mail to me, allison expressed a desire to raise her children in grafton but unfortunately they can no longer afford their home and she said had she and her husband had known about the rates when they bought the home they would have never purchased the home. we need to take a new look. we need to take a new look at this flood insurance program. we need to take a new look at a affordability of homeownership. everybody knows that the last, certainly since 2008 we've seen a slow recovery in homeownership. we've tried to make sure that people can realize the american dream. a big part of that is in fact the owning of your own home. but, yet, here we are in the united states congress making it virtually impossible for middle-class families to buy and live and enjoy their homes. that was never the intention of the biggert-water provision. the intention was to bring the flood insurance program to a more reasonable market-based evaluation. but i don't think anyone in this body anticipated these dramatic and very,
bill is $4,200. a 375% increase for the same amount of coverage. in an e-mail to me, allison expressed a desire to raise her children in grafton but unfortunately they can no longer afford their home and she said had she and her husband had known about the rates when they bought the home they would have never purchased the home. we need to take a new look. we need to take a new look at this flood insurance program. we need to take a new look at a affordability of homeownership. everybody knows...
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bill will be voted on as soon as lawmakers return for recess. despite calls to extend those emergency benefits, the nation's unemployment rate is declining and there are signs that the economy is improving. but as allisonpoll shows many americans say they are not feeling the gains. >> a majority of those polls don't think the economic conditions will get much better a year from now. 56% said they saw conditions in a year as poor. here is something very telling. the poll asked whether the economy made them put off making magic over purchases like furniture or appliances and 56% said yes. that's higher than when the recession began in 2008. what that does is show concern about the future. so why this disconnect? look at data on the economy. it is getting better. there are numbers on gdp, housing and auto sales. you find long-term unemployed, underemployed, and those dropped out of or never even entered the work force. they aren't in the surging stock market and many are about to lose benefits. those people aren't buying dig ticket items. and some are cutting back on food and medicine. there are record highs almost everyday and those people who aren't buying medicine. some may call it one america, two eco
bill will be voted on as soon as lawmakers return for recess. despite calls to extend those emergency benefits, the nation's unemployment rate is declining and there are signs that the economy is improving. but as allisonpoll shows many americans say they are not feeling the gains. >> a majority of those polls don't think the economic conditions will get much better a year from now. 56% said they saw conditions in a year as poor. here is something very telling. the poll asked whether the...