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before her marriage his wife cassandra had a dream an unusual one for a modern romany girl the way i wanted to become a nurse but there's no way romany girls can do that. girls here must live by many strict rules they cannot refuse to work cannot be brushed off to lunch and they're not allowed to cross the path of a man even their skirts mustn't touch a man no studies and no dreams for a child or a girl. men have a different fate they have to study but not for long five years at most they only need to know how to read and write in russian and above all else account . of. what has been teaching my child for five heroes isn't fills the brain oh but he doesn't know anything. he can under it at all and he can only do just a little bit of math i don't know what they have been teaching him. mothers play a little part in their children's education but all of the women help to look after the camp's children. the biggest danger is posed by roads so. russians always read bedtime stories to put their children to sleep i simply rock my baby sing a lullaby to him and that's it i never read to him
before her marriage his wife cassandra had a dream an unusual one for a modern romany girl the way i wanted to become a nurse but there's no way romany girls can do that. girls here must live by many strict rules they cannot refuse to work cannot be brushed off to lunch and they're not allowed to cross the path of a man even their skirts mustn't touch a man no studies and no dreams for a child or a girl. men have a different fate they have to study but not for long five years at most they only...
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2007 shooting death of his wife kimberly and their three children 12 year-old abigail 11 year-old cassandra and eight year-old blake. christopher bond allegedly pulled their suv on to a frontage road long killing himself in and shooting him in the leg. bonds motive was his wife's a $1 million life insurance policy that kimberly vaughn was taking anti seizure medication at the time for death medication that health officials have said is known to cause suicidal behavior. six alternates must fill be selected. one year ago the stage collapsed at the indiana state fair, coming up a live report from the fair where that collapse is on a lot of people's minds tonight. just a few pieces of paper set off that gunmen. air force one and president barack obama talking and tory and the same state as the gop paul ryan. and we have a gorgeous forecast for you at least until thursday. elfe music: up and under w/sfx music: swells the back to school collection from kmart. work it. one year ago tonight tragedy at the indiana state fair, a stage collapses and the sugar land concert and killed seven people, that
2007 shooting death of his wife kimberly and their three children 12 year-old abigail 11 year-old cassandra and eight year-old blake. christopher bond allegedly pulled their suv on to a frontage road long killing himself in and shooting him in the leg. bonds motive was his wife's a $1 million life insurance policy that kimberly vaughn was taking anti seizure medication at the time for death medication that health officials have said is known to cause suicidal behavior. six alternates must fill...
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cassandra kills has avoided the courtroom during the trial because she says it is too stressful to watch in person but she says she did enjoy seem to peterson in custody. >> it's always good to see him locked up, being out of control it's always good to see him not being able to enjoy and to what once. >> in court today prosecutors had been expected to rest their case but as it has happened so many times before during this trial, last-minute wrangling over here's the evidence pushed everything back. at one point during the back and forth, one of peterson's attorneys joe lopez and his wife were shopping online for designer italian shoes. at the center of today's battle the possible testimony of harry smith kathleen savvy does former attorney, smith has been to court several times now expected to testify and was told he would have to wait. as the state and defense went back and forth today and irrigable judge walked out of the courtroom saying he'd return after the attorneys got their act together. earlier in the day the state called a bolingbrook police lieutenant who testified that drew
cassandra kills has avoided the courtroom during the trial because she says it is too stressful to watch in person but she says she did enjoy seem to peterson in custody. >> it's always good to see him locked up, being out of control it's always good to see him not being able to enjoy and to what once. >> in court today prosecutors had been expected to rest their case but as it has happened so many times before during this trial, last-minute wrangling over here's the evidence pushed...
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now, witnesses candace akin and cassandra kales were not allowed to testify to that statement. how is it that we don't tell the plain and simple truth to a jury and yet we allow experts to come into court and testify under oath to explain what may have happened in a case where they were never even there in the first place? unfortunately, the prosecution is required to share in the deception because they have to coach their witnesses not to say everything even when it is true. they are warned not to give testimony that might be detrimental to the defendant about's right to a fair trial because it would be too prejudicial. excuse me, judge. the whole point of a criminal trial is to establish through evidence, yes, prejudicial evidence, that the accused committed the crime. a criminal trial is not a testimonial to the good character of a criminal. the pro prosecution's job is no present evidence in a murder case about what a great guy the defendant is. about howexercise is outraged he committed a murder. it is about how bad he was. don't sanitize it, just let it out. let the jury
now, witnesses candace akin and cassandra kales were not allowed to testify to that statement. how is it that we don't tell the plain and simple truth to a jury and yet we allow experts to come into court and testify under oath to explain what may have happened in a case where they were never even there in the first place? unfortunately, the prosecution is required to share in the deception because they have to coach their witnesses not to say everything even when it is true. they are warned...
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i will start to my right with cassandra dahnke, co-founder of the institute for stability in a government based in houston, texas. ten rules that work, which is a great improvement over 110 rules. she has spoken all over the country. she is very good at bringing people together for several dialogue, especially political parties. i wish truck -- was struck by your book. the have great narrative is about people in washington. there are politicians who are playing a political game. they are quite civil to each other. they know how to do it, even if they cannot seem to get things done. what is the problem? if they know how to do it, why can they not all do it? is it overrated? >> what we have found is that there is a hunger on the hill for stability, not just among the selected leaders, but also among that staff. they are starving for disability. it seems to work against them in many ways. they find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place. i will leave it at that. >> tell me about the goal. you said you are trying to develop a national movement for civility. how do you do that? wher
i will start to my right with cassandra dahnke, co-founder of the institute for stability in a government based in houston, texas. ten rules that work, which is a great improvement over 110 rules. she has spoken all over the country. she is very good at bringing people together for several dialogue, especially political parties. i wish truck -- was struck by your book. the have great narrative is about people in washington. there are politicians who are playing a political game. they are quite...
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i will start to my right with cassandra dahnke, co-founder of the institute for civility in government, based in houston texas. ten rules that work, which is a great improvement over 110 rules. she has spoken all over the country. she is very good at bringing people together for several dialogues, especially political parties. i was struck by your book. it has a great narrative about people in washington. there are politicians who are playing a political game. they are quite civil to each other. they know how to do it, even if they cannot seem to get things done. what is the problem? if they know how to do it, why can they not all do it? is it overrated? >> what we have found is that there is a hunger on the hill for civility, not just among the selected leaders, but also among that staff. they are starving for civility. it seems to work against them in many ways. they find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place. i will leave it at that. >> tell me about the goal. you said you are trying to develop a national movement for civility. how do you do that? where is the end zone?
i will start to my right with cassandra dahnke, co-founder of the institute for civility in government, based in houston texas. ten rules that work, which is a great improvement over 110 rules. she has spoken all over the country. she is very good at bringing people together for several dialogues, especially political parties. i was struck by your book. it has a great narrative about people in washington. there are politicians who are playing a political game. they are quite civil to each...
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i will mix it up here among the group, and we start with cassandra but also feel free to jump in. in some of the more recent conversations about civility, certainly post the gabrielle giffords shooting of congressmen in tucson. they've gotten a civility partisan cast to the issue there's some of the research the academic research suggests very straightforward liberals are twice as likely to compromise solutions as conservatives to use outrage language more than liberals. >> it's interesting because when we started disability it was hardly discussed at all, in fact people wondered why we were starting the institute. the last people saw it as a non-issue. then people were discussing there was quite a conversation on the hill, and in other places. it's only recently that we have started having this conversation about is it more this party, is it more that party, who is guilty, who is not, and it's been -- the last two years it's been very interesting to watch. from my experience there's plenty of guilt all over the place and i hear people on the left and the right and people in betwe
i will mix it up here among the group, and we start with cassandra but also feel free to jump in. in some of the more recent conversations about civility, certainly post the gabrielle giffords shooting of congressmen in tucson. they've gotten a civility partisan cast to the issue there's some of the research the academic research suggests very straightforward liberals are twice as likely to compromise solutions as conservatives to use outrage language more than liberals. >> it's...
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cooper and various others who were warning very clearly what the threat was and they were treated as cassandra'sr war mongers even and it could not come to power until after the war started and in fact he didn't arrive in power until may 10, 1940 which would happen to be the very day the germans launched their invasion of the countries of holland, belgium and also france. c-span: sudeten lantis where? >> guest: sudeten land is the most western part of the czechoslovakia and in fact people refer to it as the sigar stuck in in the mountain of germany. and a large sort of german population there. one has to remember how many germans there were spread around different parts of europe and who had been there under the sword of empires, the german empire but also the hungarian empire. and hitler's argument at the time of course was that i want to bring the germans back within the reich and many people thought will you know he said he tried to get the germans back. and they had a certain sympathy or at least they weren't prepared necessarily to fight him for that and it seemed to be a small price to pay
cooper and various others who were warning very clearly what the threat was and they were treated as cassandra'sr war mongers even and it could not come to power until after the war started and in fact he didn't arrive in power until may 10, 1940 which would happen to be the very day the germans launched their invasion of the countries of holland, belgium and also france. c-span: sudeten lantis where? >> guest: sudeten land is the most western part of the czechoslovakia and in fact people...
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i will start to my right with cassandra dahnke, co-founder of the institute for civility in government, based in houston, texas. ten rules that work, which is a great improvement over 110 rules. she has spoken all over the country. she is very good at bringing people together for several dialogues, especially political parties. i was struck by your book. it has a great narrative about people in washington. there are politicians who are playing a political game. they are quite civil to each other. they know how to do it, even if they cannot seem to get things done. what is the problem? if they know how to do it, why can they not all do it? is it overrated? >> what we have found is that there is a hunger on the hill for civility, not just among the selected leaders, but also among that staff. they are starving for civility. it seems to work against them in many ways. they find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place. i will leave it at that. >> tell me about the goal. you said you are trying to develop a national movement for civility. how do you do that? where is the end zone?
i will start to my right with cassandra dahnke, co-founder of the institute for civility in government, based in houston, texas. ten rules that work, which is a great improvement over 110 rules. she has spoken all over the country. she is very good at bringing people together for several dialogues, especially political parties. i was struck by your book. it has a great narrative about people in washington. there are politicians who are playing a political game. they are quite civil to each...