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and we were carrying, i don't know, on that trip we were maybe carrying 80 or 90 pounds of water and moving it out to the sand and then we'd drop a cache and then go back and get more water and drop a cache. we were trying to get to the sea of cortez, that was one of the things on our mind, but this landscape, it starts turning your mind inward or outward or it gets hard to tell which way it turns it because it's a psychological place. there's no end to your horizons. the sky is infinite, the sand is infinite. it's hard to keep your focus because you are constantly using peripheral vision looking all around you. it doesn't matter which way you walk after a while, you are just wandering. and so on the first trip out there, we didn't get to the sea because we just ended up wandering. it happens out there. you have a plan but the landscape becomes beautiful in a way that you weren't expecting and you start disappearing into it. you start forgetting why you are going in one direction. you start thinking, no, i just want to see that shadow over there and spend time there and then i want t
and we were carrying, i don't know, on that trip we were maybe carrying 80 or 90 pounds of water and moving it out to the sand and then we'd drop a cache and then go back and get more water and drop a cache. we were trying to get to the sea of cortez, that was one of the things on our mind, but this landscape, it starts turning your mind inward or outward or it gets hard to tell which way it turns it because it's a psychological place. there's no end to your horizons. the sky is infinite, the...
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how are you going to carry it? how are you going to store it. >> absolutely. >> and are you worried that it might be accessible to some rambunctious kids? >> well, those are still questions. like i said, i just found out. i'm a researcher. i'm not going to run, grab the first holster and gun i see and go to class. i want to feel comfortable that i'm not putting my students at more danger by carrying a gun myself. but the more i'm learning, i think there are some safe options. and like i've said, you know. >> what do you think parents think? what kind of parental reaction are you going to get? >> well, i'm -- i'm a parent myself. and just putting myself in parents shoes and listening to the news report, boy, i wish those teachers had a gun. >> but what about the other parents? they may not see it the way you see it? do you think they'll feel comfortable knowing that the teacher has a firearm in the classroom? >> i think that the parents that know me know that i love their children and i wouldn't put them at risk in
how are you going to carry it? how are you going to store it. >> absolutely. >> and are you worried that it might be accessible to some rambunctious kids? >> well, those are still questions. like i said, i just found out. i'm a researcher. i'm not going to run, grab the first holster and gun i see and go to class. i want to feel comfortable that i'm not putting my students at more danger by carrying a gun myself. but the more i'm learning, i think there are some safe options....
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, carrying moisture with ire arm from the south, carrying moisture with i arm from the south, carryingure with iarm from the south, carrying moisture with irm from the south, carrying moisture with im from the south, carrying moisture with i from the south, carrying moisture with it. and now behind it, though, a big game changer setting up here. cold air spilling out of the arctic. that will be setting up some heavy snowfall across the great lakes region, dropping of the temperatures, minus 16 for your high. expecting to get colder into thursday and friday, chicago at 4. but look out ahead of that front, washington, d.c. and atlanta, well above average. that is going to be dropping off the minute that front passes by, so it will be warm now, but not lasting very long. now here into europe, we also are talking about a storm system lingering on the northern portion of the british isles. attached to that is a cold front moving through the countries. bringing heavy rainfall, and, and even into western part of the country. on its heels is yet another storm system though. as it does continue
, carrying moisture with ire arm from the south, carrying moisture with i arm from the south, carryingure with iarm from the south, carrying moisture with irm from the south, carrying moisture with im from the south, carrying moisture with i from the south, carrying moisture with it. and now behind it, though, a big game changer setting up here. cold air spilling out of the arctic. that will be setting up some heavy snowfall across the great lakes region, dropping of the temperatures, minus 16...
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facie cash and cars and other property taken away carrying too much cash?can accuse you and seizure of property. john: just because you have too much cash? >> they can accuse you of a drug dealer or laundering money even if there is no reason to suspect of wrongdoing. >> but the police officer considers to be a large amount. 900, the 2000 and the burden shifts to the operty owner. >> that would cost much more. >> most people give up so they can win by default that is of the cases turn out. john: a truck was lost because he loaned it to somebody who drove drug? >> happens all the time. people who were innocent can face the loss of property. also prosecutors keep 90 percent of the proceeds from forfeiture. to give a perverse incentive to take as much as possible. john: the chief of police bought a margarita maker with the funds. >> california is not great. >> but they keep 65% giving them a bad and perverse incentive and the burden is on the government to prove that you did something wrong. john: the best dates are made the comment north dakota and vermont. a
facie cash and cars and other property taken away carrying too much cash?can accuse you and seizure of property. john: just because you have too much cash? >> they can accuse you of a drug dealer or laundering money even if there is no reason to suspect of wrongdoing. >> but the police officer considers to be a large amount. 900, the 2000 and the burden shifts to the operty owner. >> that would cost much more. >> most people give up so they can win by default that is of...
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facie cash and cars and other property taken away carrying too much cash?cuse you and seizure of property. john: just because you have too much cash? >> they can accuse you of a drug dealer or laundering money even if there is no reason to suspect of wrgdoing. >> but the police officer considers to be a large amount. 900, the 2000 and the burden shifts to the property owner. >> that would cost much more. >> most people give up so they can win by default that is of the cases turn out. john: a truck was lost because he loaned it to somebody who drove drug? >> happens all the time. people who were innocent can face the loss of property. also prosecutors keep 90 percent of the proceeds from forfeiture. to give a perverse incentive to take as much as possible. john: the chief of police bought a margarita maker with the funds. >> california is not great. >> but they keep 65% giving them a bad and perverse incentive and the burden is on the government torove that you did something wrong. john: the best dates are made the comment north dakota and vermont. and in it
facie cash and cars and other property taken away carrying too much cash?cuse you and seizure of property. john: just because you have too much cash? >> they can accuse you of a drug dealer or laundering money even if there is no reason to suspect of wrgdoing. >> but the police officer considers to be a large amount. 900, the 2000 and the burden shifts to the property owner. >> that would cost much more. >> most people give up so they can win by default that is of the...
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has been carried out in places like yemen and pakistan. that's right liz because you know it's just been it's a very simple forecast because we can look at the previous examples of these kinds of reports they do cause some kind of a stir they are talked about even though there are sometimes very headline making information revealed but unfortunately we're not probably going to hear much about this you know from u.s. officials that have been completely hush hush about the whole drone war operations that they're conducting in this case they have promised to kind of operate they have to cooperate because they're legally binded to do so but my forecast is yes unfortunately very aware very unlikely to see any tangible results and change in u.s. policy come out of this you know hopefully i'm wrong but previous examples have showed that to be the case and i guess we're going to have to wait and see appreciate you staying on top of this story anastasio that was our correspondent on a saucy. well being an investigative reporter can be a tough job a
has been carried out in places like yemen and pakistan. that's right liz because you know it's just been it's a very simple forecast because we can look at the previous examples of these kinds of reports they do cause some kind of a stir they are talked about even though there are sometimes very headline making information revealed but unfortunately we're not probably going to hear much about this you know from u.s. officials that have been completely hush hush about the whole drone war...
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>> thank you very much. >> it is carried. item number 11. >> item 11, approve an increase in the construction contract cost contingency for contract hh-953, tesla portal protection, in the amount of $519,366, and an increase in the contract duration of up to 195 consecutive calendar days. authorize the general manager to approve future modifications to the contract, for a total revised contract amount of up to $3,555,366 and for a total revised contract duration up to 459 consecutive calendar days. >> [speaker not understood]. >> good afternoon, julie labonte. pretty straightforward item. be happy to answer any questions. >> any questions? is there a motion sf >> so moved. >> moved by senator -- >> senator. [laughter] >> commissioner caen. not my day today. >> seconded by senator moran. >> ah, the ambitionses. all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> opposed? motion is carried. public comment on matters to be discussed in closed session. public comments on closed session matters. all right, there being none, we'll
>> thank you very much. >> it is carried. item number 11. >> item 11, approve an increase in the construction contract cost contingency for contract hh-953, tesla portal protection, in the amount of $519,366, and an increase in the contract duration of up to 195 consecutive calendar days. authorize the general manager to approve future modifications to the contract, for a total revised contract amount of up to $3,555,366 and for a total revised contract duration up to 459...
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someone that is prohibited from carrying a gun is caught carrying a gun and then carrying a stolen gun and that is what the 496 charge is. and california has like angela was saying, has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the state that makes it and it is difficult to buy a gun, where people have to in california, the firearms dealer has to be licensed and there is background checks and ten-day waits. that has been standard for many years. and there are limits on how many guns can be purchased and it goes on about the record keeping and particularly it talks about our gun laws penalize access for children due to negligent storage. so there was mention of the new york law, i believe was modeled on the california law. and there are two like, you can own a gun in california. but there are two, there are people that cannot have a gun and there are certain guns that you cannot have. so in california, it prohibts certain people from having a gun, if you are a felon or if you are an addict you cannot have a gun. if you are subject to a court order, while that is in effect, you can't have
someone that is prohibited from carrying a gun is caught carrying a gun and then carrying a stolen gun and that is what the 496 charge is. and california has like angela was saying, has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the state that makes it and it is difficult to buy a gun, where people have to in california, the firearms dealer has to be licensed and there is background checks and ten-day waits. that has been standard for many years. and there are limits on how many guns can be...
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. >> you're able to carry in that state. i reported extensively on when the law passed and great concern whether or not the crime rate would go up. meaning not in the sense of burglaries but people getting in to confrontations, for example, in vehicles and going out and shooting someone over a petty argument over traffic. great concerns but the conceal handgun weapons law passed in the state. i do not know and we can work to get the information if you can carry gun tons campuses of universities or not. we have had that conversation in the past where governors have even said that they would support people carrying guns on school campuses and sporting events in places that would seem unusual to some. but again, pointing the audience back to what we see here on screen. this is harris county college. that's in harris county, obviously. in texas. the university or the college is called lone star college. that's near harris campus. so we're trying to get the breakdown here and sounds like a campus that's part of lone star college.
. >> you're able to carry in that state. i reported extensively on when the law passed and great concern whether or not the crime rate would go up. meaning not in the sense of burglaries but people getting in to confrontations, for example, in vehicles and going out and shooting someone over a petty argument over traffic. great concerns but the conceal handgun weapons law passed in the state. i do not know and we can work to get the information if you can carry gun tons campuses of...
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in the case -- my comment about the concealed carry, if there had been 11 concealed carry on the premises, he could have saved lives or at least made the gentleman focus on something other than the children. host: are you a conceal the carrier? caller: yes. host: why? caller: it is my right until the state. i would rather have that opportunity given a violent circumstance. host: have you ever had reason to pull your gun out? caller: i am retired law enforcement, and i have had my gun drawn on duty. i also have military background and consider myself a rather highly trained in firearms. host: i do not know if he saw the little piece of video was shot with cathy linear talking about the guns in the district and schools and potection. a lot of the police chiefs have come out in support of the president's initiatives. what do you think? caller:number one, d.c. is victoriously anti-gun as is new york. i think if you talk to the rank and file officers, most of them are pro-gun. the thing to law-enforcement person does not like is surprise. there are ways for a concealed carry member to safely a
in the case -- my comment about the concealed carry, if there had been 11 concealed carry on the premises, he could have saved lives or at least made the gentleman focus on something other than the children. host: are you a conceal the carrier? caller: yes. host: why? caller: it is my right until the state. i would rather have that opportunity given a violent circumstance. host: have you ever had reason to pull your gun out? caller: i am retired law enforcement, and i have had my gun drawn on...
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credit for that success belongs to the courageous forces that carries out -- carried out that mission at extraordinary threat to their lives. they pieced together clues over the years that led to his hideout and to president obama, who gave the order to go in. one year later, it is appropriate to assess where we stand in this fight. we said that it would not mark the end of al qaeda nor our resolve to destroy it. along with allies and partners, we have been unrelenting. when we assess that al qaeda of 2012, it is fair to say the united states is more secure and the american people are safer. here is why. in pakistan, al qaeda's leadership ranks of continue to suffer heavy losses. this includes one of at al qaeda's top operational planners killed one month after osama bin laden. it includes the man who was killed after succeeding al qaeda's debbie lee leader. and the man who planned attacks against the united states until his capture by pakistan's forces. with its commanders the loss of quickly, al qaeda has had trouble replacing them. this one of the making closing is we have been abl
credit for that success belongs to the courageous forces that carries out -- carried out that mission at extraordinary threat to their lives. they pieced together clues over the years that led to his hideout and to president obama, who gave the order to go in. one year later, it is appropriate to assess where we stand in this fight. we said that it would not mark the end of al qaeda nor our resolve to destroy it. along with allies and partners, we have been unrelenting. when we assess that al...
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into her classroom. >> it's not so much i want to carry a gun. i want to have options for that situation. i think the world is changing. it's not safe. and we see these kinds of situations happen over and over. >> caroline kane lives in a state with the most permissive laws about guns in schools. in the state of utah a person way firearm permit can carry a gun in a grade school and public colleges. utah's firearm laws prohibit public schools from enforcing any rules about guns. this means utah is the only state in the nation requiring schools to allow firearms. other states want to follow utah's lead. tennessee lawmakers plan to introduce a bill to allow secretly armed teachers in classrooms. ohio leaves the decision up to guns -- of guns up to individual school boards to make that decision. the state's attorney says schools should consider arming their staffers. texas gun laws allow weapons in public schools if they are approved by the school district. a small district in harrold, texas has an undisclosed number of staff members carrying conceal
into her classroom. >> it's not so much i want to carry a gun. i want to have options for that situation. i think the world is changing. it's not safe. and we see these kinds of situations happen over and over. >> caroline kane lives in a state with the most permissive laws about guns in schools. in the state of utah a person way firearm permit can carry a gun in a grade school and public colleges. utah's firearm laws prohibit public schools from enforcing any rules about guns. this...
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she was carrying for eight-month-old matthew ethan. very similar injuries.dural hematoma was the technical word for the internal bleeding in the brain. lewis wood wavered was found guilty of second degree murder. she appeales that. the conviction was lessened to involuntary man slaughter, and she ultimately was released on time served, which was 279 days. prosecutor in that case, the district attorney, was martha cokely. attorney general for massachusetts. >> let's bring in a family law attorney. jenell, getting the information about previous injuries to this child will be important. >> it is, the question is when they occurred. she has been there six months. so if there's any indication on the investigation that these injuries came prior to that time, obviously, as in louise woodward case that was a big issue, and could mean a good thing for brady, but the question is going to become, what happened there? there are significant injuries. even if there were prior injuries, they're significant injuries to the child that caused the death, and that's where the d
she was carrying for eight-month-old matthew ethan. very similar injuries.dural hematoma was the technical word for the internal bleeding in the brain. lewis wood wavered was found guilty of second degree murder. she appeales that. the conviction was lessened to involuntary man slaughter, and she ultimately was released on time served, which was 279 days. prosecutor in that case, the district attorney, was martha cokely. attorney general for massachusetts. >> let's bring in a family law...
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and they can carry any range of surveillance technology we were speaking about the terror hard skin. those can be deployed on drones and since they can pick up any substance you can basically have a city wide sweep of what people are carrying i mean how far do the t.v. ray scanners go down i mean how far away he wants him to work at twenty five meters at least but. they can work farther than that because the technology advances you can strap them on drones and just kind of do sweeps an entire city patrol off the street basically and scan as you go. in aerospace engineering team at the university of texas demonstrated to the department of homeland security how for just two thousand dollars they can get this sort of equipment to basically hijack these domestic drones and then use them for whatever they could crash them into buildings you know use them for their own sort of surveillance i guess hacked into the information that's in the drones are concerned should we be about this stuff and is the homeland security or the f.a.a. doing anything about this we have just a minute we i mean y
and they can carry any range of surveillance technology we were speaking about the terror hard skin. those can be deployed on drones and since they can pick up any substance you can basically have a city wide sweep of what people are carrying i mean how far do the t.v. ray scanners go down i mean how far away he wants him to work at twenty five meters at least but. they can work farther than that because the technology advances you can strap them on drones and just kind of do sweeps an entire...
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officials say they plan to carry out a third nuclear test. >>> trade gap. japan logs its worst ever trade deficit as exports slide. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." authorities in north korea say they plan to carry out what they call a nuclear test of a higher level. they add that they plan to launch more long-range rockets. officials with the country's national defense ministry issued a statement warning of all-out action to defend north korea's sovereignty. >> translator: a series of satellite and long-range rocket launchers by the dprk and a higher level nuclear test are parts of an all-out action. this is a new phase in the anti-u.s. struggle that has lasted for centuries. we do not hide that the target of these actions is the united states, the sworn enemy of the korean people. >> the country's space agency launched a rocket last month. authorities claimed it was to orbit a satellite but other countries say north koreans were testing long-range ballistic missile technology. scientists in the north half carried out two previous nuclear tests in 2006
officials say they plan to carry out a third nuclear test. >>> trade gap. japan logs its worst ever trade deficit as exports slide. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." authorities in north korea say they plan to carry out what they call a nuclear test of a higher level. they add that they plan to launch more long-range rockets. officials with the country's national defense ministry issued a statement warning of all-out action to defend north korea's sovereignty....
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can it come to the aid of the afghans and carry out operations. after 2014, when the u.s. combat role and completely, when the afghans tape go on the overall responsibility, but for now at least between 2013 spring at the end of 2014, with the significant force, the u.s. can come to the gate of afghan forces. it is good they are being tested at a time when he was will have significant forces there. >> what happens after 2014? president karzai said he would probably be on board for granting any troops to stay there, but how many troops should stay? >> again, that was a success, the foundation for a post-2014. there are a lot of questions as to the numbers. it depends, obviously, on the mission. the larger the force, the more it will be able to do, not only in terms of training the afghans but being able to counter terror operations in the region and deal with other unforeseen contingencies, but i think our countervailing pressures domestically in the u.s. that president obama is facing to reduce the force to a smaller force to be up to bring more folks in and lower the cost
can it come to the aid of the afghans and carry out operations. after 2014, when the u.s. combat role and completely, when the afghans tape go on the overall responsibility, but for now at least between 2013 spring at the end of 2014, with the significant force, the u.s. can come to the gate of afghan forces. it is good they are being tested at a time when he was will have significant forces there. >> what happens after 2014? president karzai said he would probably be on board for...
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i carry concealed and i have been doing it for some years. i know that if i was in a situation where there was somebody going nuts with a gun and killing people, i would not have to think about reacting to that situation. people need to realize when they pass all of these laws, it is just the camel's nose under the tent. people make a mistake when they think this is going to go smoothly and people are going to give up their rights easily. just food for thought. it is a right and it should not be infringed upon. it's a right and have a great day. >> on tuesday see, calling from omaha, neb.. >> i was just thinking about this. i don't want to take anyone's guns away, but i want people to realize that it started 50 or 60 years ago with politicizing and propagandizing from the nra. it goes back to money. makes me so mad they use their amendment to say look at our cause. when the president talked after that incident, he said the best resolution is to put guns in all schools. it was just furthering his cause to get money. it is for a well formed mil
i carry concealed and i have been doing it for some years. i know that if i was in a situation where there was somebody going nuts with a gun and killing people, i would not have to think about reacting to that situation. people need to realize when they pass all of these laws, it is just the camel's nose under the tent. people make a mistake when they think this is going to go smoothly and people are going to give up their rights easily. just food for thought. it is a right and it should not...
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the hospital has confused carrie with another patient named carrie. >> the scan onhe pregnant woman will increase the risk that that child will get leukemia. at that early stage in gestation the fetus is also at risk of getting birth defects. >> fortunately, carrie's son nathan is doing just fine. >> how do they confuse patients? >> it often happens with people who have similar names. so especially for common names. jane smith, there may be two or three jane smiths on a common hospital floor. >> before every procedure in the hospital make sure the staff checks your entire name, your date of birth, and the bar code on your wrist band. at number 22, pharmacy faux pas. mareena silva is six weeks pregnant. she picks up a prescription for antibiotics at the pharmacy. she takes the medicine. and then sees the label is wrong. >> i came back and i looked at the bottle, and it wasn't my name. >> the pharmacy has given mareena a prescription meant for another woman who has the same last name and a similar first name. the medicine isn't an antibiotic. it's actually methotrexate, a drug that has the
the hospital has confused carrie with another patient named carrie. >> the scan onhe pregnant woman will increase the risk that that child will get leukemia. at that early stage in gestation the fetus is also at risk of getting birth defects. >> fortunately, carrie's son nathan is doing just fine. >> how do they confuse patients? >> it often happens with people who have similar names. so especially for common names. jane smith, there may be two or three jane smiths on a...
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reacts, officials carry out a nuclear test. the same process seems to be under way again. >> what's behind north korea's intentions with -- in the face of so much international pressure? >> yes. i think the use of these launches and nuclear test to keep a level of control in the negotiations with the u.s. the ultimate goal is to have ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads. they think that will put them on a more even footing with the americans. it's like an insurance policy. but it doesn't just help the north in their dealings with other nations. lead are jim john uncarries out actions to cement his power at home. the country's economy is stagnant. most people subsist on a minimum amount of food. authorities use these launches and nuclear tests to calm these people. north korea is a great country. they even separate them, as we saw last month. as time goals on, kim's scientists and engineers will gain more knowledge and his military will become more powerful. diplomats need to use talks to counter that. and they need to encou
reacts, officials carry out a nuclear test. the same process seems to be under way again. >> what's behind north korea's intentions with -- in the face of so much international pressure? >> yes. i think the use of these launches and nuclear test to keep a level of control in the negotiations with the u.s. the ultimate goal is to have ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads. they think that will put them on a more even footing with the americans. it's like an insurance policy. but...
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officials say they plan to carry out a third nuclear test. >>> trade gap. japan logs its worst ever trade deficit as exports slide. welcome to nhk world "newsline." authorities in north korea say they plan to carry out what they call a nuclear test of a higher level. they add that they plan to launch more long-range rockets. officials with the country's national defense ministry issued a statement warning of all-out action to defend north korea's sovereignty. >> translator: a series of satellite and long-range rocket launchers by the dprk and a higher nuclear level test are parts of an all-out action. this is a new phase in the anti-u.s. struggle that has lasts for centuries. we do not hide that the target of these actions is the united states, the sworn enemy of the korean people. >> the country's space agency launched a rocket last month. authorities claimed it was to orbit a satellite but other countries say north koreans were testing long-range ballistic missile technology. scientists in the north half carried out two previous nuclear tests in 2006 and
officials say they plan to carry out a third nuclear test. >>> trade gap. japan logs its worst ever trade deficit as exports slide. welcome to nhk world "newsline." authorities in north korea say they plan to carry out what they call a nuclear test of a higher level. they add that they plan to launch more long-range rockets. officials with the country's national defense ministry issued a statement warning of all-out action to defend north korea's sovereignty. >>...
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carrie is bleeding three months into her pregnancy. some she fears she's about to lose her unborn baby to a miscarriage. she's waiting in a hospital room when a nurse comes in and ask if your name is carrie. carrie says yes and follows the nurse to a c.t. scan room. the nurse tells carrie a doctor wants a scan of her abdomen abdomen and gives her the scan even though she's three months pregnant. >> if you're radiated the abdom abdomen, the baby is going to get radiated. >> the hospital has confused carrie with another patient named a carrie. >> the scan in a pregnant woman will increase the risk that child will get leukemia. at that early stage of gestation, the fetus is also at risk of getting birth defects. >> fortunately, carrie's son nathan is doing just fine. >> how do they confuse patients? >> it often happens with people who have similar names. so especially for common names. jean smith. there may be two or three jane smiths on a common hospital floor. >> before every procedure in the hospital, make sure the staff checks your en
carrie is bleeding three months into her pregnancy. some she fears she's about to lose her unborn baby to a miscarriage. she's waiting in a hospital room when a nurse comes in and ask if your name is carrie. carrie says yes and follows the nurse to a c.t. scan room. the nurse tells carrie a doctor wants a scan of her abdomen abdomen and gives her the scan even though she's three months pregnant. >> if you're radiated the abdom abdomen, the baby is going to get radiated. >> the...
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officers carrying guns in schools, shutle detectors.leave it to beaver land, the best bill are some very, you really think they want to that have a copy of the gun? no. they don't ant them busted for selling nickel-and-dimed bags of reefer. that's what parents of always wanted cops out because they don't want them arresting their kids and giving them a rap. >> washington and colorado, they are encouraging it. how do you explain to the kid you don't do that because mommy and dad -- never mind. we'll be right back. >> a fever and my foot. i need to smoke referred. lou: just kidding. for coming right back in just [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the rit attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau lega
officers carrying guns in schools, shutle detectors.leave it to beaver land, the best bill are some very, you really think they want to that have a copy of the gun? no. they don't ant them busted for selling nickel-and-dimed bags of reefer. that's what parents of always wanted cops out because they don't want them arresting their kids and giving them a rap. >> washington and colorado, they are encouraging it. how do you explain to the kid you don't do that because mommy and dad -- never...
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but isn't that their creed there are a paramilitary force that belongs to the president willing to carry out whatever orders the president orders now i can understand why any proponent of the cia would not want to go back to the sixty's in the seventy's and so forth because this was the era where the the cia for example ousted the democratically elected prime minister of iran destroying their experiment with democracy ousted the democratically elected president of guatemala on presidential orders but then murdered two americans in chile in their support of the pinochet at coup we still don't know whether the president was behind that or whether the cia did that on their own initiative now we have a force that's carrying out the president's orders to assassinate people including americans without due process of law none of this is consistent with the principle of a free society and a limited government republic yeah ok paul but you know that it is going back to the sixty's and seventy's isn't it with drones go ahead. i wonder if you are curious in first of all your your timing those event
but isn't that their creed there are a paramilitary force that belongs to the president willing to carry out whatever orders the president orders now i can understand why any proponent of the cia would not want to go back to the sixty's in the seventy's and so forth because this was the era where the the cia for example ousted the democratically elected prime minister of iran destroying their experiment with democracy ousted the democratically elected president of guatemala on presidential...