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so it doesn't rely on bowers. the analysis doesn't talk about bowers. again, this court, even after lawrence, has continued to apply the same -- >> well, i have to tell you, we are sometimes perfectly capable of blindly applying cases. i'm not sure i would be willing to say that we did in davis. but that has happened. >> so, you know, if you were to lose under either -- one there's theis same-sex marriage, another possibility is there's makesened review, which life very difficult for justifying the law. are there practical implementation problems? i mean, you know, with brown, onlyould say the implementation problem was resistance, but it was a pretty easy rule to implement, right? i guess what i'm interested in, from the state's this -- theres may be controversy. there may be resistance. difficult as a matter of implementation to implement this new rule? >> so if, in other words, the outcome were that same-sex marriages were constitutionally protected, would it be hard for states? >> yes. what problems result? >> well, i guess i think, if about whating
so it doesn't rely on bowers. the analysis doesn't talk about bowers. again, this court, even after lawrence, has continued to apply the same -- >> well, i have to tell you, we are sometimes perfectly capable of blindly applying cases. i'm not sure i would be willing to say that we did in davis. but that has happened. >> so, you know, if you were to lose under either -- one there's theis same-sex marriage, another possibility is there's makesened review, which life very difficult...
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office of police complaints, where demetrius bowers brought his students so they could learn a real-lifeson. >> teach them how to hold their anger, if there is any frustration from the inside and how not to act on it physically, but to act on it in community and unity. >> reporter: bowers says prejudice still exists, especially when young black men are the victims. >> we look like the criminals. still look like the criminals. >> reporter: 12-year-old james williams says michael brown's killing by a police officer has changed how he thinks about police. >> i have seen what happened to mike brown. i really don't talk to the police. because he did -- the police just shot him for no reason. and i felt like that is unfair. >> reporter: williams says when he gets home tonight, he'll have something to tell his parents. >> i'll tell my parents that i protested for mike brown, and served justice. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >>> our team coverage continues with prince george's county reporter darcy spencer. she has been in college park today, where university of maryland st
office of police complaints, where demetrius bowers brought his students so they could learn a real-lifeson. >> teach them how to hold their anger, if there is any frustration from the inside and how not to act on it physically, but to act on it in community and unity. >> reporter: bowers says prejudice still exists, especially when young black men are the victims. >> we look like the criminals. still look like the criminals. >> reporter: 12-year-old james williams says...
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marine corps lieutenant colonel brian bower. >> nobody went out to purposefully hurt again, soldiersmen sailors and marines. but people are suffering from exposure to it afterwards. and the military's response has been very similar to agent orange. which was at first denial, assessment, acceptance of culpability, and treatment. we seem to be going through those same phases now. >> sreenivasan: the veterans we spoke to say while they wish they weren't sick, they'd still serve in iraq and afghanistan all over again. >> i'm proud of my military service. i'm proud of what the military has done over there. if i had known that this would be my outcome i still would have continued and done exactly the same thing. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, k.b.r. says if they and other battlefield defense contractors are allowed to be sued, it's unlikely they would deploy with the military in the next war. >> if they are exposed to these lawsuits for decades of litigation and potentially tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars in liabilities, then it's very likely that these companies are going to think
marine corps lieutenant colonel brian bower. >> nobody went out to purposefully hurt again, soldiersmen sailors and marines. but people are suffering from exposure to it afterwards. and the military's response has been very similar to agent orange. which was at first denial, assessment, acceptance of culpability, and treatment. we seem to be going through those same phases now. >> sreenivasan: the veterans we spoke to say while they wish they weren't sick, they'd still serve in iraq...
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the artifacts were found in 2008, during a raid on the bowers museum in santa ana, california, aftera five-year undercover federal investigation. the museum agreed to return the items in exchange for amnesty for its staff. but when u-s chargÉ d'affaires, w. patrick murphy, handed over the artifacts to thailand, he assured reporters that the people allegedly involved in antiquity smuggling will face criminal charges. >> the theft, the fraudulent trade of cultural artefacts, therefore, erodes national identity. all of our countries are subject to this international crime and it is our priority to end this kind of crime. >> sreenivasan: this is not the first time a reputable museum has returned stolen objects from its collection. just last year, new york's metropolitan museum of art returned two large statues to cambodia, after cambodian officials provided evidence that the artifacts were looted from an ancient temple in that country. and in 2007 the j. paul getty museum near malibu, california, returned 40 artifacts to italy, including a large statue thought to be a likeness of the god
the artifacts were found in 2008, during a raid on the bowers museum in santa ana, california, aftera five-year undercover federal investigation. the museum agreed to return the items in exchange for amnesty for its staff. but when u-s chargÉ d'affaires, w. patrick murphy, handed over the artifacts to thailand, he assured reporters that the people allegedly involved in antiquity smuggling will face criminal charges. >> the theft, the fraudulent trade of cultural artefacts, therefore,...
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anthony bower was seen hiding a chainsaw down his pants just fight away from a clerk. the ambitious thief managed to conceal most of it under his pants, when they chased him out of the store, oh dropped and police picked him up later. >>> here at the big board with the big talkers and big accusations of sexism and sizism against one of the country's biggest retailers, old navy is facing harsh criticism for charging more for women's plus sized clothing. women are outraged that the price hike for plus sizes only applies to the ladies clothing, jeans are $35 but add $10 for the plus size. old navy says they cost more because we invest more in them. no word why in the mens department the prices are the . same no matter the size. >>> you know men go to great lengths to stage the best proposal all to get the girl to say yes in a special way. the guy in this story, peter, surprised marie, it's still being called a fail, mean even. because marie is looking for a job and as part of the proposal plan, he creates a fake job interview and spends weeks interviewing her. he rolls th
anthony bower was seen hiding a chainsaw down his pants just fight away from a clerk. the ambitious thief managed to conceal most of it under his pants, when they chased him out of the store, oh dropped and police picked him up later. >>> here at the big board with the big talkers and big accusations of sexism and sizism against one of the country's biggest retailers, old navy is facing harsh criticism for charging more for women's plus sized clothing. women are outraged that the price...
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they seem to be bower to pressure from share holders?t wants better returns and passengers will pay for it. >> reporter: jet blue will no longer allow free bags as it does now. ticket priss will be raised to reflect how many bags you checked. the highest priced tickets will include two bags. another would allow one checked bag. the cheapest would be for those with no checked bags. >> that will impact my decision on who i am going to fly with. one reason i pick them is because they are customer friendly and freed checked baggage and rheumier. >> reporter: but they will add 15 seats to its jets reducing leg rooms to allow for 165 seats. extra leg room seats will be available but for an extra fee. >> if they are going to increase costs, that is going to impact my decision on who i play with. >> i don't think it is a good idea. the other airlines have already done that and it is not pleasant. >> that leaves one carrier, southwest, that includes up to two free bags. >> i think i would go with southwest if you didn't have to pay for all the ex
they seem to be bower to pressure from share holders?t wants better returns and passengers will pay for it. >> reporter: jet blue will no longer allow free bags as it does now. ticket priss will be raised to reflect how many bags you checked. the highest priced tickets will include two bags. another would allow one checked bag. the cheapest would be for those with no checked bags. >> that will impact my decision on who i am going to fly with. one reason i pick them is because they...
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fritz pleitgen ran the bower row in 1987 through 1992, one of the people the communist regime feared. >> it was war of airwaves, even more than a military war because there was a competition between east germany and west germany. >> reporter: we went back to our old house together to talk about the old days that i can barely remember that fwhau were among the most challenging of his career. this video was provided to cnn by the west german broadcasting company. it shows my dad and his crew getting harassed by east german agents while trying to interview the author and opposition figure stefan heim in 1979. >> they wanted to stop our contacts with the east german population. it was a nightmare, that there could be an alliance of west german correspondents with the people of east germany. >> reporter: many who talked to western meade ydia were jailed. on videos like this one the east german secret police showed their spying methods. they did the same to us. their code fame for my father was the tiger. >> they broke into our flat but also in our office, they took pictures. sometimes the
fritz pleitgen ran the bower row in 1987 through 1992, one of the people the communist regime feared. >> it was war of airwaves, even more than a military war because there was a competition between east germany and west germany. >> reporter: we went back to our old house together to talk about the old days that i can barely remember that fwhau were among the most challenging of his career. this video was provided to cnn by the west german broadcasting company. it shows my dad and...
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. >> bowering joins the chase. >> i know he's not going to go over 30 miles per hour.ing to get away. >> he may not get away, but he's doing plenty of damage. >> just knocked down grave stones and he's coming out on the 860 as we speak. >> i don't think he would have stopped. the only thing that did stop him were those double gates where he rammed and had his tire burst. >> it looks like it's going to be left, no, reversing back into the cemetery. his front right tire -- >> his front tire damaged, the digger grinds to a stop. >> vehicle's stopped. >> but the driver doesn't surrender easily. >> he was extremely aggressive when officers approached him and they were forced to use incapacitate spray. >> he's out. officers are with him. male detained. >> for one guy, he's made a lot of trouble in just a few minutes. >> he has caused in excess of 30,000 to 40,000 pounds worth of damage. he was prepared to drive through a grave yard and desecrate that in order to try to get away. i think it's just an absolute disgrace. it's appalling. >> it turns out, the man is a member of a
. >> bowering joins the chase. >> i know he's not going to go over 30 miles per hour.ing to get away. >> he may not get away, but he's doing plenty of damage. >> just knocked down grave stones and he's coming out on the 860 as we speak. >> i don't think he would have stopped. the only thing that did stop him were those double gates where he rammed and had his tire burst. >> it looks like it's going to be left, no, reversing back into the cemetery. his front...
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while this might seem like an unfortunate ending for the deer, john bowers, with the georgia departmente animal's best interest. >> in that case, the deer crashed through the glass door, there could be significant injuries, especially to the head and neck. that stress, deer don't adapt well to and will typically die from stress-induced trauma later on. leave that up to the judgment of the protefessionals dealing wit it. >> it isn't every day a deer comes crashing through an establishment, but happens more than you might think. three months before this incident, about 30 miles away in georgia, there was another deer break in. it's sunday, november 6th, 2011. football fans are gathered in the popular restaurant to watch their beloved atlanta falcons play the indianapolis colts. what the fans don't know is they better get their defense on because an unexpected opponent is about to deliver them a surprising tackle. >> the restaurant was very busy due to the fact the falcons were playing that day. i was speaking with a guest when the deer came through the window. it was chaotic. customers an
while this might seem like an unfortunate ending for the deer, john bowers, with the georgia departmente animal's best interest. >> in that case, the deer crashed through the glass door, there could be significant injuries, especially to the head and neck. that stress, deer don't adapt well to and will typically die from stress-induced trauma later on. leave that up to the judgment of the protefessionals dealing wit it. >> it isn't every day a deer comes crashing through an...
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i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly
i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly
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there's an issue of bower roure when a spouse sees a returning spouse coming back and they are double or triple amputees. and the spouse can't handle it. they want to start separation papers. mom and dad want to go. dod doesn't pay for that in that bureaucracy. healing heroes provides travel, lodging and allowing the family to get together and be together at the bedside. the workshop in struggling and pushing the wet noodle up hill for four or five years, but we are really pleased and what it is, a weekend deboot camp. for those that are suffering from stress issues. those that are reluctant to see a psychiatrist, it will hurt their rank or identity, it is a self identified laid back weekend. we realize we have pleasured outcomes. it is a beta program making a difference helping our veterans in reintegration coping how to deal with things that are a part of in multiple deployments that we have to have pleasured outcomes. so we work hard on that. and just published a report in june, commissioned or choorjed by the dod and department of veteran is affairs to say, what have we been doing
there's an issue of bower roure when a spouse sees a returning spouse coming back and they are double or triple amputees. and the spouse can't handle it. they want to start separation papers. mom and dad want to go. dod doesn't pay for that in that bureaucracy. healing heroes provides travel, lodging and allowing the family to get together and be together at the bedside. the workshop in struggling and pushing the wet noodle up hill for four or five years, but we are really pleased and what it...
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there's an issue of bower roure when a spouse sees a returning spouse coming back and they are double or triple amputees. and the spouse can't handle it. they want to start separation papers. mom and dad want to go. dod doesn't pay for that in that bureaucracy. healing heroes provides travel, lodging and allowing the family to get together and be together at the bedside. the workshop in struggling and pushing the wet noodle up hill for four or five years, but we are really pleased and what it is, a weekend deboot camp. for those that are suffering from stress issues. those that are reluctant to see a psychiatrist, it will hurt their rank or identity, it is a self identified laid back weekend. we realize we have pleasured outcomes. it is a beta program making a difference helping our veterans in reintegration coping how to deal with things that are a part of in multiple deployments that we have to have pleasured outcomes. so we work hard on that. and just published a report in june, commissioned or choorjed by the dod and department of veteran is affairs to say, what have we been doing
there's an issue of bower roure when a spouse sees a returning spouse coming back and they are double or triple amputees. and the spouse can't handle it. they want to start separation papers. mom and dad want to go. dod doesn't pay for that in that bureaucracy. healing heroes provides travel, lodging and allowing the family to get together and be together at the bedside. the workshop in struggling and pushing the wet noodle up hill for four or five years, but we are really pleased and what it...
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she is deputy assistant secretary in the bower row population migration in the state department. she worked at the pentagon in african affairs division and cop sultant in the humanitarian assistance and in conflict programming. you all understand and know the lighting system. it'll be green until the last minute. and then it will go amber. and it will let you know that you've got a minute left. then when it goes red you're out of time and we would appreciate you conclude there. and then, we will have questions from members. so ms. jacobson, i'll recognize you first. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me start by associating myself with congressman deisn't aoses comments. i think for all of us who work to get sergeant tam ricci home, we greatly appreciate your leadership in this manner. i would like to thank you and members of the committee for being here today to talk about the u.s. strategy for engagement if central america. i know that many of you and you personally under chairman have been so involved in our efforts. the development a humane and effective response for the chi
she is deputy assistant secretary in the bower row population migration in the state department. she worked at the pentagon in african affairs division and cop sultant in the humanitarian assistance and in conflict programming. you all understand and know the lighting system. it'll be green until the last minute. and then it will go amber. and it will let you know that you've got a minute left. then when it goes red you're out of time and we would appreciate you conclude there. and then, we...
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i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly ensconced david sheer, who's our assistant secretary of defense for east asia in the pacific. you know that david was -- had come back from hanoi to do this job. he was our u.s. ambassador there. david is an expert on china and southeast asia. i think for many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, couldn't think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top southeast asiaenists in the united states, and he also is singapore's ambassador to the united states. aspoke. he was most recently singapore's ambassador to indonesia. he was in the past has
i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly ensconced david sheer, who's our...
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. >> that would cut the bower to the airbags and the braking system.blem is linked to at least 29 deaths. we should note cnn reached out to both gm and the supplier for comment. mikaela. >> stay with cnn. we'll follow this story. another news, iraq state media reporting isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was wounded. u.s. central command, though, says it cannot confirm al-baghdadingi was there. president obama is sending 1,500 additional u.s. troops to iraq to help train iraqi soldiers to battle isis. quite a situation here, the rock band sivenger from the cranberries was arrested. she was involved in some plane rage incident. there are reports the member of the cabin crew had an injury to her leg. plane rage. a whole new term. we have seen too much of it. >> we haven't seen the cranberries, lately. >> cranberries turned sour. >> wow. >> we'll wait to know more. >> rr. >> let it go. meanwhile, people in ferguson, missouri are on edge as the grand jury awaits the decision whether or not to do it darren wilson the police officer who fatally shot michael br
. >> that would cut the bower to the airbags and the braking system.blem is linked to at least 29 deaths. we should note cnn reached out to both gm and the supplier for comment. mikaela. >> stay with cnn. we'll follow this story. another news, iraq state media reporting isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was wounded. u.s. central command, though, says it cannot confirm al-baghdadingi was there. president obama is sending 1,500 additional u.s. troops to iraq to help train iraqi...
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that's why later today i along with senator nelson will be introducing the motor vehicle safety whistle bower act. such information leads to d.o.t. or department of justice enforcement action that total more than a million in penalties, the whistle blower would be eligible to share in a portion of total penalties collected. this bill will also protect whistle blowers' identities and allow ntsa to share information with the department of just is the and other federal agencies where appropriate. other agencies have similar programs including programs at that incentivize individual to report information to the securities and exchange commission and the i.r.s. if there are potential whistle blowers with important information to help ntsa identify more defects, we want them to come forward so these problems can be identified early in the process. i think we would all agree it's better to address a problem before injuries or deaths occur if at all possible rather than relying on fines imposed after the fact. i look forward to working with stake holders as we continue our oversight of these safety m
that's why later today i along with senator nelson will be introducing the motor vehicle safety whistle bower act. such information leads to d.o.t. or department of justice enforcement action that total more than a million in penalties, the whistle blower would be eligible to share in a portion of total penalties collected. this bill will also protect whistle blowers' identities and allow ntsa to share information with the department of just is the and other federal agencies where appropriate....