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debbie bingham, the nurse, wanted to talk about losing her son.ingham: my son was diagnosed with cancer when he was 34 years old. >> stahl: oh, my word.one who took care of him. >> bingham: it didn't matter how much i knew. it didn't matter how much i helped other people, i just couldn't do anything. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: debbie knew what she wanted to sing in the show-- "i will always love you," the song made famous by whitney houston. >> bingham: only problem was vy wasn't crazy about it at first. >> higginsen: i wasn't sure. >> stahl: why weren't you sure? >> higginsen: if that song is not sung the right way, it misses big time. >> bingham: ken said yes. vy said no. ken said, "why not?" vy said, "because." and i said to her, "if you give me the chance to show you, i promise you you won't be disappointed." >> higginsen: how do you say no to that? >> stahl: you can't say no. >> higginsen: i can't say no to that. but i did say, "okay. but have another song just in case." ( laughs ) >> stahl: theo harris wanted to sing about his time in prison and how it w
debbie bingham, the nurse, wanted to talk about losing her son.ingham: my son was diagnosed with cancer when he was 34 years old. >> stahl: oh, my word.one who took care of him. >> bingham: it didn't matter how much i knew. it didn't matter how much i helped other people, i just couldn't do anything. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: debbie knew what she wanted to sing in the show-- "i will always love you," the song made famous by whitney houston. >> bingham: only problem was...
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if she decides to shoot it. >> bingham springs into action. the security cameras show him placing his hands on the woman's arm and trying to get her to lower the weapon. >> i really don't recall what i said to her. i know i said something about my kids being on the bus, where she said, she wasn't going to shoot them. you don't have to worry about your kids. not sure what her response was to that. >> bingham doesn't know it, but the bus driver has called 911. in the meantime he knows he has to do something, so he plants himself between the two feuding women. he's so focused on the situation, he doesn't even notice his two young sons running off the motionless bus amidst the chaos. >> i didn't know where they were at that that moment. >> it takes some coaxing, but bingham convinces the pistol wielding woman to get off the bus. >> cooler heads prevail, she decides to get off the bus at that time. >> police are waiting nearby and take the woman into custody when she steps off the bus, and bingham is reunited with his sons. >> we at the department
if she decides to shoot it. >> bingham springs into action. the security cameras show him placing his hands on the woman's arm and trying to get her to lower the weapon. >> i really don't recall what i said to her. i know i said something about my kids being on the bus, where she said, she wasn't going to shoot them. you don't have to worry about your kids. not sure what her response was to that. >> bingham doesn't know it, but the bus driver has called 911. in the meantime he...
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and you talk about how this clause, which the framers led by john bingham thought was eviscerated by the supreme court in the slaughterhouse case and amazingly suggests the lawyer from louisiana was actually the same pennsylvania supreme court justice to britain judicial decisions denied liberty before the civil war. so you make a small strong case that the abolitionist thought there were natural rights being violated by slavery but they thought it took a constitutional amendment to explicitly protect those rights. so what is your basis for concluding that john bingham and the other framers thought the 14th amendment included not only the rights enumerated in the bill of rights and the common law right listed in the case called coryell which you don't like the right to travel and not to have enforce contracts soon to be sued. why do you think that also enable judges to decide what they thought was arbitrary and which deprivations of liberty were unjustified? >> this is i think one of the most fascinating stories in the history of constitutional law and its often skimmed over because
and you talk about how this clause, which the framers led by john bingham thought was eviscerated by the supreme court in the slaughterhouse case and amazingly suggests the lawyer from louisiana was actually the same pennsylvania supreme court justice to britain judicial decisions denied liberty before the civil war. so you make a small strong case that the abolitionist thought there were natural rights being violated by slavery but they thought it took a constitutional amendment to explicitly...
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>> sage: it happened the day you became gabriel bingham.he and i were married, which means now you and i are husband and wife. >> adam: husband and wif
>> sage: it happened the day you became gabriel bingham.he and i were married, which means now you and i are husband and wife. >> adam: husband and wif
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congress sent to martinique an agent called william bingham. and his role was to try to cement a war between france and america. what he'd do is to encourage the privateers. there was even an american coffeehouse on the island in martinique. he would try to create incidents between the french and the british in order to cause the outbreak of a war. he was extremely effective. of course, france did enter the war in 1778. and this changed everything for the british. and possibly one of the most striking stories from the caribbean to me was -- and the example of his effect on the british high command in north america was in 1778 after france had announced it would enter the war, the british commander in chief sir henry clinton, his very first orders or to give up philadelphia, which the british had taken a great cost and send 5000 troops to the caribbean to take the small island of sint eustatius. it was important because it overlooks martinique. and the british could shatter the french navy. this shows a clear realignment in their priorities. cli
congress sent to martinique an agent called william bingham. and his role was to try to cement a war between france and america. what he'd do is to encourage the privateers. there was even an american coffeehouse on the island in martinique. he would try to create incidents between the french and the british in order to cause the outbreak of a war. he was extremely effective. of course, france did enter the war in 1778. and this changed everything for the british. and possibly one of the most...
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. >> james: concertgoer tell us that the security was lax at the fiesta nightclub know from the bingham is releasing information about without security there was a police said the venue was told to step things up in advance for the party texaco darshan when pat searching and a weapons the party was in this is supposed to happen at rock bar. >> james: they opted out about a week ago because the guest list was too large they're asking concertgoers to sell this stuff on video at the continue looking for suspects enough to give you can get the latest news anytime anywhere with the kron 4 mobile application in this free the download for a apple or android devices. also happen today the burial will take place for the four jewish victims of the paris air attack at a kosher supermarket the bodies arrived in israel early this morning prime minister benjamin and other public figures among 70 people were killed and two this morning never arrested the first citizen that it was lent to one of the brothers suspected in the attack. work is that the voice recorder from under one of the plane's wings do
. >> james: concertgoer tell us that the security was lax at the fiesta nightclub know from the bingham is releasing information about without security there was a police said the venue was told to step things up in advance for the party texaco darshan when pat searching and a weapons the party was in this is supposed to happen at rock bar. >> james: they opted out about a week ago because the guest list was too large they're asking concertgoers to sell this stuff on video at the...