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calhoun can get down the line. ooh, a snow cone. you see that. >> joe: almost popped out, but it's the second double play turned tonight by the rangers defensively. >> tom: there's so much traffic around second base. the angels have had so many runners out there. you can see all the divots from the strikes and that baseball caught one of them. >> joe: so now trout -- >> harold: it's been busy. >> joe: half of it's disappearing. there's a strike. trout 1 for 4 tonight. and hitting .309. started the night eighth in the league, fourth with two home runs and fifth with 69 rbis. one ball, one strike. this guy doesn't make you feel real comfortable. >> harold: no, look at that ball run back in on the right-hander. and i don't know if he'll have the confidence to come back in himself after hitting a guy, and then you go in like that. >> joe: west trying to get around a leadoff double, followed by a walk. and now two strikes on trout. >> harold: his target was in, and he missed that target by a foot. >> joe: 1-2 the count on trout. morin is
calhoun can get down the line. ooh, a snow cone. you see that. >> joe: almost popped out, but it's the second double play turned tonight by the rangers defensively. >> tom: there's so much traffic around second base. the angels have had so many runners out there. you can see all the divots from the strikes and that baseball caught one of them. >> joe: so now trout -- >> harold: it's been busy. >> joe: half of it's disappearing. there's a strike. trout 1 for 4...
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. >> reporter: don connects investors like calhoun with local businesses in need.ys his firms assets have grown nearly 40% to $170 million. of course wealthy investors like calhoun can afford to take a big chance on up-start businesses. not a luxury the average american can have. >> it's not my retirement funds i'm putting at risk. >> reporter: most local investors offer loans at between 5 to 10%. >> it is less risky to hand it to wall street than to invest in the community and the people we know. >> reporter: this fall she plans to expand her farm to a goat herd. >>> now a law is under fire being challenged in court today. robert what is the law and what is the debate? >> hey, dell, good afternoon. to understand what is going on with the voter id laws in north carolina we have to do a little rewind. if we look at 1996, the state of north carolina ranked 43rd in voter turnout in the entire country. and then you fast forward to 2012, they ranked 11th in voter turn out. pretty good. the reason why is advocates fought for the poor, elderly, and others to be able to ma
. >> reporter: don connects investors like calhoun with local businesses in need.ys his firms assets have grown nearly 40% to $170 million. of course wealthy investors like calhoun can afford to take a big chance on up-start businesses. not a luxury the average american can have. >> it's not my retirement funds i'm putting at risk. >> reporter: most local investors offer loans at between 5 to 10%. >> it is less risky to hand it to wall street than to invest in the...
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next to the vice president of the united states calhoun from the state of south carolina the leading proponent of the doctrine of nullification and said the union was dear to the hearts of southerners bertelsmann next to their liberties so given the peculiar definition without remarkable statement. [laughter] but it next to the liberty was less important but next was secretary of state of the united states become parent who said remember this country was founded of a compromise to the constitution was a compromise and let us remember that is what has kept us together through various crisis in the past. that was the perfect place to start because those ideas that the union must be preserved next to our liberties the most year and compromise have kept us together the three philosophies that competes in an antebellum area. so the jackson administration came in with big hopes but also a congenital defect it seems like a ridiculous thing to divide the government over the petticoat affair jackson brought some friends with him and one of them had married a woman to closely following the dea
next to the vice president of the united states calhoun from the state of south carolina the leading proponent of the doctrine of nullification and said the union was dear to the hearts of southerners bertelsmann next to their liberties so given the peculiar definition without remarkable statement. [laughter] but it next to the liberty was less important but next was secretary of state of the united states become parent who said remember this country was founded of a compromise to the...
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at the age of 18 calhoun faced a challenge college. parapsychology i thought that meant turning in the therapeutic work of working with people pursuing their problems would be very stimulating to me. my mother told me that i could not be a dancer. i have to go to school >> was a training in psychology viktor stalberg love for ballet that inspired her to open up your very own dance school. something she never dreamed possible. even with ups and downs on a just keeps going. >> using your turn his experience as a child psychologist she is able to take a dance class to a home a level. creating a curriculum that encourages her students and urges them to reach their goals. >> whenever push people to do things that they're not ready to do. i think it is another big proponent of psychotherapy and social work background that i have. we always kind of like the students were there are and try to encourage doing better. keep striving for the best. keep moving forward. never give up. that is really the number-one thing to never give up. there are t
at the age of 18 calhoun faced a challenge college. parapsychology i thought that meant turning in the therapeutic work of working with people pursuing their problems would be very stimulating to me. my mother told me that i could not be a dancer. i have to go to school >> was a training in psychology viktor stalberg love for ballet that inspired her to open up your very own dance school. something she never dreamed possible. even with ups and downs on a just keeps going. >> using...
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calhoun replaces steve, who spent the last 20 years as the quakers ad. deed. >>> well, it is one of the biggest controversy in medicinement vaccines and autism. >> newly released information about the possible side effect for children. >> and, wicked weather blows through the midwest, getting new look at some of the worse damage left behind. back in two minutes. >>> 5:23 right now. >> good morning, everyone, waking to up dry start to the day, sunshine, and we'll be up in about ten minutes or so. take a live look at the ben franklin bridge right now, and you can see, skies brightening, still few clouds over the region, but no threat of any rain, we are dry this morning, but later on this afternoon, could be isolated shower, thunderstorm. very warm and humid already this hour. here we are, 73 degrees at the airport, and at wilmington, 72 allentown, 67 in mount pocono. you can see, storm scan3, just some clouds, rolling through the delaware valley, as we speak. shouldn't pose a threat this morning, it is afternoon that there will be isolated shower or storm
calhoun replaces steve, who spent the last 20 years as the quakers ad. deed. >>> well, it is one of the biggest controversy in medicinement vaccines and autism. >> newly released information about the possible side effect for children. >> and, wicked weather blows through the midwest, getting new look at some of the worse damage left behind. back in two minutes. >>> 5:23 right now. >> good morning, everyone, waking to up dry start to the day, sunshine, and...
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calhoun replaces, who spent the last 20 years as the quakers ad.ongratulations, welcome to the area. >> the bite seen around the world, right? >> you got that right. you may remember when louise suarez bit another player during the your guy italy cup game. well, now it is lead to go unprecedented legal document. >> oh, can't wait to hear about this. >> also, your smart phone is one of the dirtiest things you touch each day, put it right on your face, too, but all of those germs could tell scientists a lot about your health. details on that coming up next, in the health watch. we'll be right back. >> good morning. >> good tuesday morning, everyone, good place to be today is the pool or even down at the shore, the heat, humidity, on the rise this afternoon. check out the shore forecast, partly sunny, high of 28 degrees, ocean has cooled down little bit. at 68 degrees, a loft sun, be sure to wear the sun block. inland temperatures today up around 90 degrees, isolated thunderstorm, possible, late in the day, into the early evening hours. otherwise, par
calhoun replaces, who spent the last 20 years as the quakers ad.ongratulations, welcome to the area. >> the bite seen around the world, right? >> you got that right. you may remember when louise suarez bit another player during the your guy italy cup game. well, now it is lead to go unprecedented legal document. >> oh, can't wait to hear about this. >> also, your smart phone is one of the dirtiest things you touch each day, put it right on your face, too, but all of...
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seattle led 5-4 in the eighth and rodney gets calhoun to fly out. then tauntses the angels with his bow and arrow celebration, but in the ninth, he angels stuck it to rodney. pujols doubles and that scores trout and the game is tied. both trout and pujols mock rodney with their own bow and arrow pose. take that. two out and bases loaded. grant green singles up the middle. the angels walk off with the 6-5 victory and stay a game and a half back of oakland. >> the giants are going to be without first baseman brandon belt for a while. he's going on either the seven or 15-day disabled list with a concussion. belt was hit in the face by a ball before yesterday's game in miami. the giants were trying to complete a sweep of the marlins. this dad with a nice grab with junior in tow. tim lincecum, shaky start. san francisco ans in the third, buster posey down the left-field line two runners score, and the game is tied in the marlins, lincecum throws one in the dirt but sanchez makes a great play and throws out stanton. lincecum uncorks another wild perspecti
seattle led 5-4 in the eighth and rodney gets calhoun to fly out. then tauntses the angels with his bow and arrow celebration, but in the ninth, he angels stuck it to rodney. pujols doubles and that scores trout and the game is tied. both trout and pujols mock rodney with their own bow and arrow pose. take that. two out and bases loaded. grant green singles up the middle. the angels walk off with the 6-5 victory and stay a game and a half back of oakland. >> the giants are going to be...
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seattle led 5-4 in the eighth and rodney gets calhoun to fly out. then tauntses the angels with his bow and arrow celebration, but in the ninth, he angels stuck it to rodney. pujols doubles and that scores trout and the game is tied. both trout and pujols mock rodney with their own bow and arrow pose. take that. two out and bases loaded. grant green singles up the middle. the angels walk off with the 6-5 victory and stay a game and a half back of oakland. >> the giants are going to be without first baseman brandon belt for a while. he's going on either the seven or 15-day disabled list with a concussion. belt was hit in the face by a ball before yesterday's game in miami. the giants were trying to complete a sweep of the marlins. this dad with a nice grab with junior in tow. tim lincecum, shaky start. san francisco ans in the third, buster posey down the left-field line two runners score, and the game is tied in the marlins, lincecum throws one in the dirt but sanchez makes a great play and throws out stanton. lincecum uncorks another wild perspecti
seattle led 5-4 in the eighth and rodney gets calhoun to fly out. then tauntses the angels with his bow and arrow celebration, but in the ninth, he angels stuck it to rodney. pujols doubles and that scores trout and the game is tied. both trout and pujols mock rodney with their own bow and arrow pose. take that. two out and bases loaded. grant green singles up the middle. the angels walk off with the 6-5 victory and stay a game and a half back of oakland. >> the giants are going to be...
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and at number 1, angels, cole calhoun. the leap. and wow. like liz cook did as a youngster in softball. >> that's right. >> we will be right back. [ laughter ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious >> it's friday eve. >> thank goodness. >> that means tomorrow, we are looking fortoward to the weekend. what will it look like? >> let's turn up the heat. tomorrow will be the hottest day. 104 in the hot spots inland. 75 at the beach. it will be a little cooler over the weekend, but just a little bit. we are staying hot the next seven days. get ready to sweat. >> smoking. >> david letterman is next. >> and our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. lit be warm. get up. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and
and at number 1, angels, cole calhoun. the leap. and wow. like liz cook did as a youngster in softball. >> that's right. >> we will be right back. [ laughter ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious >> it's friday eve. >> thank goodness. >> that means tomorrow, we...
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military over and over again including the general regulations of the army by secretary of war john c calhoun in 1821. all of these rules said you had to treat prisoners of war humanely, you had to provide them with food and shelter and you could not summarily execute them. and every one of the leading confederate officers and indeed almost all the confederate officers, because most of them are west point graduates had studied these rules and learned about these rules and had applied these rules why they -- while they were in the united states army. the confederate government adopts the regulations of the army of confederate states and among other things, when they adopt these regulations they adopt verbatim in the u.s. articles of war. the existing rules on how you treat prisoners of war in 1860 are the same for the confederate army in 1865. they had changed for the united states because during the war, the united states issued the code, written by francis lieber, he had spent most of his his in north carolina -- code sets out against further rules for the treatment of prisoners of war, but
military over and over again including the general regulations of the army by secretary of war john c calhoun in 1821. all of these rules said you had to treat prisoners of war humanely, you had to provide them with food and shelter and you could not summarily execute them. and every one of the leading confederate officers and indeed almost all the confederate officers, because most of them are west point graduates had studied these rules and learned about these rules and had applied these...
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and at number 1, angels, cole calhoun. the leap. and wow. like liz cook did as a youngster in softball. >> that's right. >> we will be right ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> it's friday eve. >> thank goodness. >> that means tomorrow, we are looking fortoward to the weekend. what will it look like? >> let's turn up the heat. tomorrow will be the hottest day. 104 in the hot spots inland. 75 at the beach. it will be a little cooler over the weekend, but just a little bit. we are staying hot the next seven days. get ready to sweat. >> smoking. >> david letterman is next. >> and our next newscast tomorrow morning at ,,,,,,,,,,,, oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost an
and at number 1, angels, cole calhoun. the leap. and wow. like liz cook did as a youngster in softball. >> that's right. >> we will be right ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> it's friday eve. >> thank goodness. >> that means tomorrow, we are looking fortoward to the weekend. what will it look like? >> let's turn up the heat. tomorrow will be the hottest day. 104 in the hot spots inland. 75 at the beach. it will be a little cooler over the weekend, but just a little bit. we are...
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kole calhoun scores. right now it's 2-2 bottom of the 4th. >>> nfl season is so close you can feel it. i know derek is super excited. >> woo-hoo. >> plenty of story lines to follow this preseason. who will lead the defense with london fletcher gone? how will the team adjust under new head coach jay gruden? for robert griffin, iii no knee talk this time around. he's healthy and won't face too many changes, but griffin has been putting in the extra work with quarterback guru terry shea just like before he was drafted in 2012. griffin talked with grant and danny this morning on 106.7 the fan about why. >> i called tea because he was the guy -- terry because he was the guy with me when i first came out and he knew what i looked like before the injury and before some of the mechanical things that i was asked to change. so i wanted to get back with him to get back to those basics to get back to what i was doing at baylor when i came out. >> griffin has pierre garcon and tight end jordan reed back who both had c
kole calhoun scores. right now it's 2-2 bottom of the 4th. >>> nfl season is so close you can feel it. i know derek is super excited. >> woo-hoo. >> plenty of story lines to follow this preseason. who will lead the defense with london fletcher gone? how will the team adjust under new head coach jay gruden? for robert griffin, iii no knee talk this time around. he's healthy and won't face too many changes, but griffin has been putting in the extra work with quarterback guru...
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not the 2,000 that usually feed on calhoun's ranch. >> it is obvious right now that water is the mostrecious thing that we have. so i have personally supported the initiative with money. with funding. >> fracking in california has mainly been confined to some oil fields in kern county. the top oil producer. widespread fracking in other states has led to boons in oil and natural gas production. there it's being extracted from shale, where fuel is tightly stored. this looks like a layer in a cake, and extends for miles. so producers drill horizontally to access as much as possible from a single well. then they pump water, mixed with sand and chemicals at high pressure to fracture the rock. u.s. gee logical survey why control agists are working to get the methods out. >> they all have at their basis a gelling agent so that it can hold the sand. when it sits in place. and then they add another compound to make the gel collapse. and when it collapses it leaves the sand behind. >> the sand is a conduit and the sand and the chemicals also flow to the surface and are captured. >> maybe they d
not the 2,000 that usually feed on calhoun's ranch. >> it is obvious right now that water is the mostrecious thing that we have. so i have personally supported the initiative with money. with funding. >> fracking in california has mainly been confined to some oil fields in kern county. the top oil producer. widespread fracking in other states has led to boons in oil and natural gas production. there it's being extracted from shale, where fuel is tightly stored. this looks like a...
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calhoun and daniel webster were senate leaders but never majority or minority leaders for the simple fact the positions did not then exist. professor woodrow wilson wrote in the senate no one may speak for his party as well as for himself. no one exercises the special trust of acknowledged leadership. so you had a lot of different people who were prominent but the position of leader at the did not exist. now the origins of majority and minority leader are the product of several historical factors. perhaps the main reason the two positions developed was in response to the rise of the activist president. that is to say that the office of party leader developed largely in response to the need for the senate to be able to work with and react to the president's legislative ageneral dafment and this notion really began to take hold in the early part of the 20th century, right around world war i. in the latter half of the 19th century the agenda for the senate floor was set by the majority party within what is called its caucus which is a meeting of the senate party members. in the late 19t
calhoun and daniel webster were senate leaders but never majority or minority leaders for the simple fact the positions did not then exist. professor woodrow wilson wrote in the senate no one may speak for his party as well as for himself. no one exercises the special trust of acknowledged leadership. so you had a lot of different people who were prominent but the position of leader at the did not exist. now the origins of majority and minority leader are the product of several historical...
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they lead in the eighth and fernando rodney gets cole calhoun to fly out to deep center.e taunts the angels'. in the 9th they stick it to rodney. pujols doubles down the right field line and that scores trout and the game is tied. both trout and pujols mock rodney with their own bow and arrow pose. and with two outs and the bases loaded, the former a's prospect singles up the middle. the angels walk off with the victory. they stay a game and a halfback of oakland. the giants' first base man brandon belt will be out for awhile. yesterday he was hit in the face by a throw and suffered a concussion. he will go on the seven or 15-day disabled list. the giants were trying to complete a sweep of the marlins. timlin saw kim -- tim lincecum got off to a shaky start. san francisco answers in the third. buster posey doubles down the line. two runners score and the game is tied. lynnlincecum throws it into the dirt. lincecum would not be so lucky in the seventh. he uncorks another wild pitch and this one gets away. scores what proves to be the game winner. giants lose it and the dod
they lead in the eighth and fernando rodney gets cole calhoun to fly out to deep center.e taunts the angels'. in the 9th they stick it to rodney. pujols doubles down the right field line and that scores trout and the game is tied. both trout and pujols mock rodney with their own bow and arrow pose. and with two outs and the bases loaded, the former a's prospect singles up the middle. the angels walk off with the victory. they stay a game and a halfback of oakland. the giants' first base man...
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reporter: but it's not just the standard stocks and barns will always be the smartest bet for sally calhoun. >> to say that it's less risky to hand it to wall street than to people in the community and those that we know. >> she will start a goat creamery, she'll need another loan, but she knows it will just be down the road to see the return on that investment. >> leslie turned to social and local investing and is senior adviser for the firm we just featured and she's the board member of business alliance for local economies or balle. never mind the adorable dogs at the end of that piece, what convinced you that local investing is so important. >> well, i'll tell you. i'm laughing about the wall street mention because both of the firms that you mentioned have gone the way of many so-called risky local inves investments they're out of business. i will say that when i was on wall street it was a long and winding road to local investing. what i learned on wall street was that there was a lot of sexism, a lot of short-term thinking leading to fixation on profit, and that didn't work very well
reporter: but it's not just the standard stocks and barns will always be the smartest bet for sally calhoun. >> to say that it's less risky to hand it to wall street than to people in the community and those that we know. >> she will start a goat creamery, she'll need another loan, but she knows it will just be down the road to see the return on that investment. >> leslie turned to social and local investing and is senior adviser for the firm we just featured and she's the...
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skyfox over the scene on second and calhoun in philadelphia. tour bus for the 80s band sticks went up in flames wednesday afternoon. the fire also spread to another bus used by the band for nerve. both groups are in town to play the susquehanna bank center in camden tonight. at least one bus is a total lost. >> hard to get to it, because some of the compartments are on lock, the electric locks, when the electric power went down. >> no one was inside the buses at the time. the cause is still under investigation, now, the bands themselves were in new york at the time of the. >> i police are saying it was a leak in a propane tank that sent off the massive food truck explosion in the feltonville section. >> some victims still shaken up by it all, and explained what happened to fox 29's bruce gordon. >> victoria returned to the blast scene a day later, took one look at her torched hyundai sonata and broke down in peers. >> she had been driving by the lunch truck tuesday with two young children in the car with her when the lunch truck erupt intoed a
skyfox over the scene on second and calhoun in philadelphia. tour bus for the 80s band sticks went up in flames wednesday afternoon. the fire also spread to another bus used by the band for nerve. both groups are in town to play the susquehanna bank center in camden tonight. at least one bus is a total lost. >> hard to get to it, because some of the compartments are on lock, the electric locks, when the electric power went down. >> no one was inside the buses at the time. the cause...
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on september 2nd, the mayor of atlanta, james calhoun, surrendered the city. sherman announced to abraham lincoln atlanta is ours and fairly won. sherman told him, i shall not push much farther on this raid which is an interesting word to characterize the campaign. sherman said had exhausted the army and needed rest. so atlanta turned into a garrison city. news of the fall of the city caused great celebration. and desperatebly needed boost to the fortunes of the republic party and here here is where we get to the significance of the atlanta campaign. what makes it so important. and later in september, it helped tond it was going to win an ultimate victory and the president needed a second term in office. and it offered public affirmation of his war policies. that lincoln gets a popular mandate as you know to continue a war that would end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation. something that wouldn't have been the and at the same time, the fall of atlanta helped to ensure u.s. grant would remain as general and chief and sherman as his chief lieutenant.
on september 2nd, the mayor of atlanta, james calhoun, surrendered the city. sherman announced to abraham lincoln atlanta is ours and fairly won. sherman told him, i shall not push much farther on this raid which is an interesting word to characterize the campaign. sherman said had exhausted the army and needed rest. so atlanta turned into a garrison city. news of the fall of the city caused great celebration. and desperatebly needed boost to the fortunes of the republic party and here here is...
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pro slavery advocate john calhoun tried using the same flawed argument leading township the civil war failed. seg gre investigationists tried in their opposition to the civil rights movement. it failed. in 1958 cooper versus aaron, a unanimous decision signed by every justice on the court made it clear states cannot just nullify federal laws or supreme court decisions they don't like. of course it hasn't stopped the far right conservatives from trying. joining me tonight, zerlina maxwell of the grio.com. just how out of step is this? >> completely out of step. this is nothing new. there's been a lot of tenth amendment extremism in the obamacare error. as soon as he was elected to office you had people come out in the extreme right and make the argument which harkens back to a time when segregation was legal or even before that when slavery was unfortunately legal in this country. >> this is iowa. ernst and her democratic opponent congressman bruce brauley are neck and neck in the polls. what does it say about the state of iowa which is so fiercely independent? >> it might say somethin
pro slavery advocate john calhoun tried using the same flawed argument leading township the civil war failed. seg gre investigationists tried in their opposition to the civil rights movement. it failed. in 1958 cooper versus aaron, a unanimous decision signed by every justice on the court made it clear states cannot just nullify federal laws or supreme court decisions they don't like. of course it hasn't stopped the far right conservatives from trying. joining me tonight, zerlina maxwell of the...
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so -- >> in the days that follow, a calhoun county sheriff's investigation reveals the driver was carryingtolen handgun and had talked about committing suicide the night of the traffic stop. >> people that knew that this guy was a threat to himself or others, they knew that if he got a traffic stop, he got pulled over, he was either going to kill them or kill himself. >> these details helped deputy rivera see that even though the stop did not go as he hoped, he did everything in his power that night to save a man's life. >> i wish i could have gotten him to stop, get him to put the gun down. you try to do your best to help people. sometimes you can't help everybody. >>> coming up -- >> drop the gun! >> it's open season on police as a gunman shoots to kill. >> i made up my mind i'm most likely going to get shot. >> when "caught on camera dashcam diaries" continues. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great
so -- >> in the days that follow, a calhoun county sheriff's investigation reveals the driver was carryingtolen handgun and had talked about committing suicide the night of the traffic stop. >> people that knew that this guy was a threat to himself or others, they knew that if he got a traffic stop, he got pulled over, he was either going to kill them or kill himself. >> these details helped deputy rivera see that even though the stop did not go as he hoped, he did everything...
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we don't get a lot of those in calhoun county. right after christmas so, it did attract a lot of media attention. >> after the closing arguments, the judge gives his verdict. >> guilty as charged of first-degree premeditated murder. >> michael fisher is convicted of the double murders in december 2006. >> it was after that that the commotion happened in the courtroom. >> no! no! >> michael fisher was clearly agitated. he moved very quickly. i saw him get out of his chair. he turned quickly. >> he swung his body away towards me, swinging, making contact with my face, hitting me in the face. >> deputy eby sort of fell back and michael fisher went for his gun at that point. it was frightening. >> deputy eby, reacting quickly, has his arms around fisher's waist, squeezing him tightly. >> it happened in split seconds. as i was driving into him, lifting him up, that's the point where he places his hands on my weapon. shortly thereafter, placed him over the petition. detective bradwise yelled, "i have your weapon secure." another officer
we don't get a lot of those in calhoun county. right after christmas so, it did attract a lot of media attention. >> after the closing arguments, the judge gives his verdict. >> guilty as charged of first-degree premeditated murder. >> michael fisher is convicted of the double murders in december 2006. >> it was after that that the commotion happened in the courtroom. >> no! no! >> michael fisher was clearly agitated. he moved very quickly. i saw him get out...
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several ob/gyn physicians including john thorpe, north carolina, steven calvin, minnesota, byron calhoun of west virginia. thank you. >> all those documents will be made a part of the record without objection. senator hirono. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i represent a state, hawaii, that has been a leader in protecting women's health and safety. and, in fact, in 1970 we were i believe the first in the country to decriminalize abortion, a woman's right to choose. and, therefore, protecting a woman's right to choose, and i also want to mention by background that the state senator who led the charge to provide women in hawaii the right to choose was a practicing catholic, and the governor of the state of hawaii who allowed this bill, this very important bill to become law to protect a woman's right to make that choice was a practicing catholic who went to mass every single day. we in hawaii understand the separation of church versus state. i do agree abortion is a different procedure from other medical procedures because it's foundation is a constitutional right. so in my view there should b
several ob/gyn physicians including john thorpe, north carolina, steven calvin, minnesota, byron calhoun of west virginia. thank you. >> all those documents will be made a part of the record without objection. senator hirono. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i represent a state, hawaii, that has been a leader in protecting women's health and safety. and, in fact, in 1970 we were i believe the first in the country to decriminalize abortion, a woman's right to choose. and, therefore,...
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. >> of course it's important to keep in mind that wealthy investors like calhoun can afford to takeig chance on upstart local businesses, not a luxury the average american might have. >> i can afford not to get my money because, it's not my retirement funds i'm putting at risk. >> most use property at collateral. >> i think we're looking at risk incorrectly when we say that our money is less risky to hand it to wall street than invest it in the community and people we know. >> this fall, she plans to further expand her farm with a goat milk creamery. she'll need another loan but knows it's a short ride down the road to keep her business growing. >> one network which links investors with small food businesses said since its inception in 2009, it's raised $35 million. >> a federal judge using some strong words for the supreme court in response to the hobby lobby ruling. the huffing to know post said u.s. district judge richard copp said it's time for the court to stfu. >> what does that mean? >> you should look it up in the urban dictionary. the judge put a link to it. he's upset that
. >> of course it's important to keep in mind that wealthy investors like calhoun can afford to takeig chance on upstart local businesses, not a luxury the average american might have. >> i can afford not to get my money because, it's not my retirement funds i'm putting at risk. >> most use property at collateral. >> i think we're looking at risk incorrectly when we say that our money is less risky to hand it to wall street than invest it in the community and people we...
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and foremost, my good friend and colleague, ted yoho from florida, and his right-hand man, larry calhoun, did a job in making sure this was a good bipartisan effort. chairman goodlatte and his staff for the unwavering support throughout the crosess. chairman lucas and ranking member peterson were invaluable. we had all but four of the members of the agriculture committee sign on. republican, democrat, city, rural, this is a great bill. senators moran and king for their efforts on the senate side. chairman upton, ranking member waxman on energy and commerce committee. and finally, my personal gratitude, very special thank you to dr. ashley morgan at the american veterinary medical association. her tireless efforts through several years worth of time to make sure that this bill actually got to the floor, got the vote that our animal friends actually deserve. and frankly on behalf of all veterinarians in this great country and i yield back the balance of my time. thank you very, very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsyl
and foremost, my good friend and colleague, ted yoho from florida, and his right-hand man, larry calhoun, did a job in making sure this was a good bipartisan effort. chairman goodlatte and his staff for the unwavering support throughout the crosess. chairman lucas and ranking member peterson were invaluable. we had all but four of the members of the agriculture committee sign on. republican, democrat, city, rural, this is a great bill. senators moran and king for their efforts on the senate...
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give her a call or e-mail at health at calhoun info.com. real experts you can trust. . >>> we're whack for the weekend. we're talking about the hot weather around the bay area. it's going to be cooler today. >> much relief today. it's going to be a hot one. especially temperatures approaching the upper 90s. these numbers will back off a bit. we're off to a warm start. livermore 75, 72 in concord. san francisco is at 68. by lunchtime we'll make our way to the 70s along the coast we'll see 80s for the mid peninsula and the shoreline. livermore in the 90s, as we put the clock into motion, temperatures will approach # this afternoon and we're talking about a fairly warm evening with 70s dominating the map by 8:00 tonight. as you break down the highs expected in your neighborhood you'll notice the difference compared to yesterday. you don't see the 100-degree readings today. it's 88 in cupertino. it's 84 in freemont. if you like those upper 90s, you'll see them in pittsburg, 8 had and upper 80 in vallejo. it hasn't been that warm since the early
give her a call or e-mail at health at calhoun info.com. real experts you can trust. . >>> we're whack for the weekend. we're talking about the hot weather around the bay area. it's going to be cooler today. >> much relief today. it's going to be a hot one. especially temperatures approaching the upper 90s. these numbers will back off a bit. we're off to a warm start. livermore 75, 72 in concord. san francisco is at 68. by lunchtime we'll make our way to the 70s along the coast...
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neighborhood harleysville pike at allentown road, also a crash for gang in trenton route 31, right here near calhounen franklin walt whitman looking good and mass transit has in delays, ukee and erika, back to you. >>> he is enjoying himself at the the chicago brookfield zoo. >> he is enjoying company of the brand new mom. he was reject by his mother but they were able to introduce him to another female orangutan who happily adopted him. his name is cacheer and been at brookfield zoo for a in now. you can see both a rang tans are big hit and they have been getting a licensing quite well. i love that shot, where it clings to the arm. >> yes. >> that is a great thing. that is beautiful. >> so sweet. >> look at the hair. >> love it. >> that is when we look like at 4:00 o'clock in the morning. >>> next up this morning business owners in one vacation town are actually happy about the influx of sharks in the the water. find out why. >> to continue follolow your local news weather traffic and sports we are keeping it live and local on your cw philly station. good morning family hope to see you in a built.
neighborhood harleysville pike at allentown road, also a crash for gang in trenton route 31, right here near calhounen franklin walt whitman looking good and mass transit has in delays, ukee and erika, back to you. >>> he is enjoying himself at the the chicago brookfield zoo. >> he is enjoying company of the brand new mom. he was reject by his mother but they were able to introduce him to another female orangutan who happily adopted him. his name is cacheer and been at brookfield...