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and here comes collins right on time. >> hi. how are you?e just grab my stuff down here, okay? >> officer kevin paneda of the flagler beach police is stationed right under that walkway along with his partner. they're ready in case collins decides to run. >> give me a sense what it was like crouching down beneath the walkway there. >> well, the sand's falling into our face from his shoes. just walking back and forth, which was very suspenseful for us because we had no idea if he was going to jump down, see us and our position was given away. >> how are you? >> and collins does follow the decoy right down to the beach and within just a few feet of the police. >> at that point in time, we just wanted to jump out of the hole and take him into custody. >> so -- >> i haven't flown a kite in like forever. >> i know. what's going on? >> how you doing? >> look at the beach. it's so pretty. i'm kind of shy. >> come on, no hug? >> let's stand here and look at the beach for a minute. i'm kind of shy. >> let me -- let me go to my truck real fast. >> what
and here comes collins right on time. >> hi. how are you?e just grab my stuff down here, okay? >> officer kevin paneda of the flagler beach police is stationed right under that walkway along with his partner. they're ready in case collins decides to run. >> give me a sense what it was like crouching down beneath the walkway there. >> well, the sand's falling into our face from his shoes. just walking back and forth, which was very suspenseful for us because we had no...
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collins: thank you, madam president. i again want to commend the senator from new hampshire, senator ayotte, for her excellent work on this amendment. as i indicated earlier, i think the portman-ayotte amendment, which is cosponsored by several other colleagues as well, it provides a very important protection against retaliation for those religious organizations that are legitimately exempted under enda. i also salute them for broadening the purposes section of the bill to recognize not only the need to address the widespread pattern of discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation, but also they've added a new subsection to recognize that another purpose is to help strengthen civil society and preserve institutional pluralism by providing reasonable accommodations for religious freedom. and i think both those changes strengthen the bill and i want to commend the senator for her leadership on this issue. thank you, madam president. ms. collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collin
collins: thank you, madam president. i again want to commend the senator from new hampshire, senator ayotte, for her excellent work on this amendment. as i indicated earlier, i think the portman-ayotte amendment, which is cosponsored by several other colleagues as well, it provides a very important protection against retaliation for those religious organizations that are legitimately exempted under enda. i also salute them for broadening the purposes section of the bill to recognize not only...
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>> collins: anger. i'm scared. pain-- my leg, my back, my arm, my whole body. >> reeder: okay, let's go from the beginning. got to keep doing this. >> collins: the next thing i know, i hear a loud boom... >> pelley: they call it prolonged exposure because collins will relive the story of the attack five times a session. there's a tape running, and he'll listen to his memory throughout the day to break its power. tell me about prolonged exposure therapy. >> reeder: sure. they've done everything they can to push these memories away. in the process, they haven't gained a full realization of the impact and the meaning that these stories have on their lives. i like to use the term, "we're staring the dragon in the eye." >> pelley: where do these therapies come from? >> reeder: a lot of these therapies came about with survivors of physical or sexual abuse, those types of traumas. >> pelley: what are the similarities? >> reeder: the symptoms. the symptoms-- the avoidance, the isolation, the hyper- vigilance, extreme anxie
>> collins: anger. i'm scared. pain-- my leg, my back, my arm, my whole body. >> reeder: okay, let's go from the beginning. got to keep doing this. >> collins: the next thing i know, i hear a loud boom... >> pelley: they call it prolonged exposure because collins will relive the story of the attack five times a session. there's a tape running, and he'll listen to his memory throughout the day to break its power. tell me about prolonged exposure therapy. >> reeder:...
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beat jarrett collins, number 29, and a prayerful zach mettenberger happy to see the freshman get the job done in the air. can you say 99 yards with a freshman at quarterback? >> aaron: it was the freshman's arm, tim, that was the difference. >> tim: his first touchdown pass, dural has been on the receiving end before. had a big one against alabama, you might recall, in that game. the extra point by delahoussaye gives l.s.u. a 31-27 lead. a couple of time outs remaining. it looks as though we have a late flag on the extra point. we touched on it. a proud program. you simply are not supposed to lose more than three games when you play at l.s.u. if you're a fifth-year senior at l.s.u., you're part of 51 wins and an s.e.c. title, a 13-0 regular season. if you're a four-year senior, 42 wins, and all of the other stats i just mentioned. we tichd on who would that other guy be if not odell beckham jr.? >> referee: after the play was over, unsportsmanlike conduct. defense. after the play was over. unsportsmanlike conduct, number 85 on the offense. the fouls cancel. we'll have the kick. >> ti
beat jarrett collins, number 29, and a prayerful zach mettenberger happy to see the freshman get the job done in the air. can you say 99 yards with a freshman at quarterback? >> aaron: it was the freshman's arm, tim, that was the difference. >> tim: his first touchdown pass, dural has been on the receiving end before. had a big one against alabama, you might recall, in that game. the extra point by delahoussaye gives l.s.u. a 31-27 lead. a couple of time outs remaining. it looks as...
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one giant leap for mankind. >> apollo 11, armstrong, aldrin and collins.y and millions of others reached out and in their own way, touched another planet. the images remind us that it happened, but not how it really was in the context of the times. george lowe, one of the architects of the apollo program, does remember. >> if you think back at the period of the '60s, they weren't very happy years in general. we had, well, the ever deepening involvement in vietnam, we had riots on the campuses, riots in watts and elsewhere, three terrible assassinations. a great deal of strife and turmoil in the country. yet all of this was overcome by one single event and that was apollo 11. the decade ended with it. it was a fantastic adventure that i believe helped overcome all of the bad things of the decade. it represented americans to ourselves and particularly to the rest of the world as we like to see ourselves and as we hope the rest of the world likes to see us. ♪ >> the equipment of apollo, some of it is now in museums, artifacts from an age of discovery. these s
one giant leap for mankind. >> apollo 11, armstrong, aldrin and collins.y and millions of others reached out and in their own way, touched another planet. the images remind us that it happened, but not how it really was in the context of the times. george lowe, one of the architects of the apollo program, does remember. >> if you think back at the period of the '60s, they weren't very happy years in general. we had, well, the ever deepening involvement in vietnam, we had riots on...
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collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i just want to rise to thank the senator from alaska for her powerful endorsement of this bill. she is a member of the help committee and along with senator mark kirk and orrin hatch, she led the republican support for this bill when it was being considered by the help committee. i believe that the senator from alaska did an extraordinary job of outlining why this bill should pass, why it must pass. it is a matter of fairness, and it is a matter of demonstrating that there is simply no place in the workplace for discrimination. it is significant, mr. president, that most of our large businesses and many of our smaller ones have voluntarily adopted antidiscrimination policies. they have done so because they want to attract and to retain the best, brightest employees that they can find. they know that sexual orientation and gender identity are irrelevant to an individual's ability to do a good job. what counts are qualifications, skills, hard work and job performance, and the
collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i just want to rise to thank the senator from alaska for her powerful endorsement of this bill. she is a member of the help committee and along with senator mark kirk and orrin hatch, she led the republican support for this bill when it was being considered by the help committee. i believe that the senator from alaska did an extraordinary job of outlining why this bill should pass, why it must pass. it is a matter of fairness, and it is a matter...
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take it out, hubbard bounds out, collins is there.shes it off. >> verne: loss of three, second down 13. did i say the rain had stopped? second and 13. jarrick williams on the corner. mettenberger goes deep. london collins who returned one 89 yards against tennessee two weeks ago. >> gary: he had dickson wide open. alabama busted up the middle not sure why zach didn't see him. >> verne: third down and 13. >> gary: looks like he made up his mind. he had three interceptions throwing the ball to beckham against ole~miss. i think he made up his mind on that play. [ crowd noise ] >> verne: mettenberger. fourth down. >> gary: this time they came all out. c.j. mosley, he collected the blocker then backed up in the throwing lane. beautiful job. that's what the linebacker does. he collects the block, allows safety to come inside of him and backs up in the throwing lane. >> verne: fourth down lsu. will go for it. jeremy hill shaken up, not on the field on fourth down. three wides to the left side. magee now wide right. four men down for alabama.
take it out, hubbard bounds out, collins is there.shes it off. >> verne: loss of three, second down 13. did i say the rain had stopped? second and 13. jarrick williams on the corner. mettenberger goes deep. london collins who returned one 89 yards against tennessee two weeks ago. >> gary: he had dickson wide open. alabama busted up the middle not sure why zach didn't see him. >> verne: third down and 13. >> gary: looks like he made up his mind. he had three interceptions...
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>> thank you, chairman nelson, ranking member collins.t is, indeed, an honor to be here today to address the importance of transportation to older adults and the pivotal role of coordination in increasing the availability of public and private transportation options in local communities. my name is virginia dize. i'm co-director of the national center on senior transportation. in our work with communities, we've seen firsthand the importance of coordinating transportation resources across modes and payment resources. and the value with making connections between transportation and health and human services. as our country ages, it's increasingly important that we get this right. the national center on senior transportation was created by congress in 2005. it's funded by fta. and it's cooperatively funded by easter seals and the national association on various agencies on ageing. our mission? to increase transportation options for older adults and enhance their ability to live more independently within their communities is achieved by gath
>> thank you, chairman nelson, ranking member collins.t is, indeed, an honor to be here today to address the importance of transportation to older adults and the pivotal role of coordination in increasing the availability of public and private transportation options in local communities. my name is virginia dize. i'm co-director of the national center on senior transportation. in our work with communities, we've seen firsthand the importance of coordinating transportation resources across...
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collins: mr. president, i'm very pleased to be here on the senate floor with my friend and colleague from minnesota, senator klobuchar, as we introduce an important resolution. this month, mr. president, is national alzheimer's awareness month. alzheimer's is a terrible disease that exacts a tremendous personal and economic toll on both the individual and the family. like many families, mine has experienced the pain of alzheimer's. i know that there is no more helpless feeling than to watch the progression of this devastating disease. it is equally painful to witness the emotional and physical damage inflicted on family caregivers exhausted by an endless series of 36-hour days. moreover, alzheimer's is the only cause of death among the top ten in our nation without a way to prevent it, to cure it, or even to slow its progression. more than five million americans have alzheimer's disease, more than double the number in 1980. based on current projections, as many as 16 million americans over the age
collins: mr. president, i'm very pleased to be here on the senate floor with my friend and colleague from minnesota, senator klobuchar, as we introduce an important resolution. this month, mr. president, is national alzheimer's awareness month. alzheimer's is a terrible disease that exacts a tremendous personal and economic toll on both the individual and the family. like many families, mine has experienced the pain of alzheimer's. i know that there is no more helpless feeling than to watch the...
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collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. first, i want to commend the senior senator from maryland, the dean of the women senators, for organizing this debate today on an issue that concerns each of us, and that is the growing prices of sexual assault in the military. mr. president, i first raised my concern over the military's inadequate response to the growing crisis of sexual assault nearly ten years ago. i remember it well. it was a hearing before the senate armed services committee in 2004 at which i expressed my growing alarm about the number of sexual assaults in the military and the inadequate response by the leaders of the military to provide adequate care for the survivors and to ensure appropriate punishment for the perpetrators of these reprehensible crimes. in an exchange that i had with general george casey, i stated the military needs to be much more responsive to reports of sexual assault, particularly in the field, and to separate these women and in some cases the male victims from their alleged a
collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. first, i want to commend the senior senator from maryland, the dean of the women senators, for organizing this debate today on an issue that concerns each of us, and that is the growing prices of sexual assault in the military. mr. president, i first raised my concern over the military's inadequate response to the growing crisis of sexual assault nearly ten years ago. i remember it...
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collin kaepernick, 46 passing guards all game. caroline a not much better. getting to the end zone. poor tackling on the defense. williams, in for the score. eventually they go up 10-9. more injuries for the 49ers, reed collides that is the second concussion of the season. this one looked bad. under four minutes of the game. down 1. back to pass. and down he goes. total for 6 times and looked really out of rhythm from start to finish. the 49ers did get the ball back with under 1 minute to go. but, he goes right, that, folks s your ball game. 49ers lose 10-9. adding 151 yards of total offense. they are 6-3 on the year. after getting shelled by the eagles, they played tkert against the giant. unfortunately the oakland offense did not. they are still looking for the first win of the road on -- on the road this season.
collin kaepernick, 46 passing guards all game. caroline a not much better. getting to the end zone. poor tackling on the defense. williams, in for the score. eventually they go up 10-9. more injuries for the 49ers, reed collides that is the second concussion of the season. this one looked bad. under four minutes of the game. down 1. back to pass. and down he goes. total for 6 times and looked really out of rhythm from start to finish. the 49ers did get the ball back with under 1 minute to go....
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collins: thank you, mr. president. tomorrow we will take a vote on senator toomey's amendment and on cloture and final passage. there may not be time as we're wrapping up the work on this bill for me to pay tribute to some very valuable individuals who worked very hard on this bill, and that is the members of the staff on both sides. and i want to particularly commend three members of my staff: john kaine, katie brown, and betsy mcdonald who have literally worked night and day to try to work out amendments, procedure, to work with a wide variety of staff on both sides of the aisle. our staff are often the unsung heroes of this institution. and in this case, i was receiving e-mails from my staff last night at 1:46 a.m., giving me the latest. and i just want to publicly thank them and the floor staff on both sides and the help committee staff, everyone who was involved, but particularly the three members of my staff: john, katie and betsy who literally have devoted countless hours to this bill. and i know they will be ve
collins: thank you, mr. president. tomorrow we will take a vote on senator toomey's amendment and on cloture and final passage. there may not be time as we're wrapping up the work on this bill for me to pay tribute to some very valuable individuals who worked very hard on this bill, and that is the members of the staff on both sides. and i want to particularly commend three members of my staff: john kaine, katie brown, and betsy mcdonald who have literally worked night and day to try to work...
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collin >> supervisor cowen and breed and yee pr thank you for your time. and thank you for correcting my name are i find it very difficult for english speaking people to say the name correctly. and i appreciate the correction. i am seeing reappointment to board 2. i've been with the board a number of years and feel that my capabilities are serving the city well on that board. for a number of years i had a small real estate company with a dozen people and we covered the entire city of san francisco commercial residential and industrial portfolios. in addition to that i am a certified appraiser i find my past experience with the board i believe serves the city well, in that i oftentimes complex issues and the owners of those properties who have grievance at times almost need to be educated on the spot. when they seek redress and i believe that my experience as enabled me to carry the analysis further. are there any questions >> no questions i'm sorry your currently on the board. >> i am. >> how long. >> you'll have to ask don. >> you don't know. >> i would h
collin >> supervisor cowen and breed and yee pr thank you for your time. and thank you for correcting my name are i find it very difficult for english speaking people to say the name correctly. and i appreciate the correction. i am seeing reappointment to board 2. i've been with the board a number of years and feel that my capabilities are serving the city well on that board. for a number of years i had a small real estate company with a dozen people and we covered the entire city of san...
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marÍa antonieta collins nos habla de la agÓnica espera de daniela. >>> mientras trabaja la mayorÍa del muy difÍcil. >>> el calvario de daniela, que tiene 20 aÑos de edad comenzÓ hace 10, cuando le diag nofc rn con lupus enfermedad del sistema inmunolÓgico y empeorÓ hace 3 con otra grave noticia. >>> me dijeron que mis riÑones no funcionaban como tengo lupus, atacaron missouri Ñons ri jones y >>> hay un siento 20 mil y 130 mil personas en general. de los cuales estÁn activos. la mayorÍa de ellos. >>> la joven es una pa cientos activa. es decir que puede recibir un trasplante en cualquier momento. >>> sabemos que cada 11 minutos una persona se agrega en la lista de espera y desgraciadamente sabemos tambiÉn, que cada dÍa, 18 personas mueren esperando un Órgano de cualquier tipo. >>> aunque me dicamente una vez que el paciente necesita diÁlisis es elegible para un seguro mÉdico no estÁ claro el impacto de la nueva ley de salud. obamacare en las listas de espera para recibir un trasplante. >>> estamos buscando ya lo mÁs que se pueda la ayuda de alguien que quiera donar un riÑÓn a mi hermani
marÍa antonieta collins nos habla de la agÓnica espera de daniela. >>> mientras trabaja la mayorÍa del muy difÍcil. >>> el calvario de daniela, que tiene 20 aÑos de edad comenzÓ hace 10, cuando le diag nofc rn con lupus enfermedad del sistema inmunolÓgico y empeorÓ hace 3 con otra grave noticia. >>> me dijeron que mis riÑones no funcionaban como tengo lupus, atacaron missouri Ñons ri jones y >>> hay un siento 20 mil y 130 mil personas en general. de...
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collin >> supervisor cowen and breed and yee pr thank you for your time. and thank you for correcting my name are i find it very difficult for english speaking people to say the name correctly. and i appreciate the correction. i am seeing reappointment to board 2. i've been with the board a number of years and feel that my capabilities are serving the city well on that board. for a number of years i had a small real estate company with a dozen people and
collin >> supervisor cowen and breed and yee pr thank you for your time. and thank you for correcting my name are i find it very difficult for english speaking people to say the name correctly. and i appreciate the correction. i am seeing reappointment to board 2. i've been with the board a number of years and feel that my capabilities are serving the city well on that board. for a number of years i had a small real estate company with a dozen people and
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. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was basically hang on and ride out the third wave. unfortunately the wave closed in. >> got halfway around and the swells, then it was just chaos for them. >> greg can't believe what he's seeing. the pounding waves swallow of coast guard vessel flipping it and tossing it into the ocean. >> the boat had an air pocket under it, luckily. we were able to get out and swim to the bow. i had to get back to that boat. >> the men make it out of the water but are now stranded on the overturned hull. >> once we got into that sort of trouble, we didn't know how we were going to get out of it. we
. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was...
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francis collins, thank you so much. [applause] >> now, hillary clinton and laura bush on the future of afghan women. they spoke at georgetown university on friday for a half hour. >> well, it is my pleasure as well to be able to welcome secretary clinton and mrs. bush back to georgetown and hear from this conversation this morning. no one can question the commitment of either of you to this issue. i remember firsthand secretary clinton, when you were first lady, at the end of the '90s calling the world's attention to the abuses of the taliban were perpetrating, and how critical the afghan women were. and i remember so well, mrs. bush, when the military engagement was called by your husband after 9/11 in afghanistan. and you took the president's radio address and told the world that the role of the afghan women would be important for building the future of their country and so you've heard a lot this morning. we're at a crossroads. the women have made enormous progress. they are very worried that the progress may be reve
francis collins, thank you so much. [applause] >> now, hillary clinton and laura bush on the future of afghan women. they spoke at georgetown university on friday for a half hour. >> well, it is my pleasure as well to be able to welcome secretary clinton and mrs. bush back to georgetown and hear from this conversation this morning. no one can question the commitment of either of you to this issue. i remember firsthand secretary clinton, when you were first lady, at the end of the...
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. >> cris: jamie collins against jacob tamme. that may be the matchup you want. >> al: manning, pass incomplete but a flag is thrown. you had jacob tamme and ninkovich contact there. here's the call. >> cris: cut right across the face of rob ninkovich and he just hooked him. >> al: pass interference, defense number 50. spot of the foul, automatic first down. >> cris: a good call. watch ninkovich just reach out and grab him. that's a good call. those patriots fans are saying where was that one last week. >> al: denver with two first downs by penalty on this drive. first and ten from the 11. a fade, and it is caught by thomas in the end zone for the touchdown! so thomas and talib all night long, and talib has had the better of him for three and a half quarters. but all of a sudden demaryius thomas has been the major factor. >> cris: well, demaryius thomas just too strong. aqib talib, one of the bigger, stronger cornerbacks in the nfl. most guys can't handle the kind of pressure he can physically put on guys. but demaryius thomas ju
. >> cris: jamie collins against jacob tamme. that may be the matchup you want. >> al: manning, pass incomplete but a flag is thrown. you had jacob tamme and ninkovich contact there. here's the call. >> cris: cut right across the face of rob ninkovich and he just hooked him. >> al: pass interference, defense number 50. spot of the foul, automatic first down. >> cris: a good call. watch ninkovich just reach out and grab him. that's a good call. those patriots fans...
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. >> cris: jamie collins against jacob tamme. that may be the matchup you want. >> al: manning, pass incomplete but a flag is thrown. you had jacob tamme and ninkovich contact there. here's the call. >> cris: cut right across the face of rob ninkovich and he just hooked him. >> al: pass interference, defense number 50. spot of the foul, automatic first down. >> cris: a good call. watch ninkovich just reach out and grab him. that's a good call. those patriots fans are saying where was that one last week. >> al: denver with two first downs by penalty on this drive. first and ten from the 11. a fade, and it is caught by thomas in the end zone for the touchdown! so thomas and talib all night long, and talib has had the better of him for the and a half quarters. but all of a sudden demaryius thomas has been the major factor. >> cris: well, demaryius thomas just too strong. aqib talib, one of the bigger, stronger cornerbacks in the nfl. most guys can't handle the kind of pressure he can physically put on guys. but demaryius thomas just
. >> cris: jamie collins against jacob tamme. that may be the matchup you want. >> al: manning, pass incomplete but a flag is thrown. you had jacob tamme and ninkovich contact there. here's the call. >> cris: cut right across the face of rob ninkovich and he just hooked him. >> al: pass interference, defense number 50. spot of the foul, automatic first down. >> cris: a good call. watch ninkovich just reach out and grab him. that's a good call. those patriots fans...
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states and britain on throwing their weight behind included talks begin on the sheet is from six paul collins and talking with the mainland officials in geneva. i'm trying to persuade them to cut the atomic extent a tease extended fashion show by day in hopes of a deal russian prime minister a certain number of those over eighteen can eat that. us officials say faculty of state john kerry is on display. this offensive saying one second lead him to join them. she has turned to me what steps did i mention taking the first stage of the deal one key issue is whether technology runs right into each ukrainian. i'm not always but it is among the indians called the construction of the heavier more tender yet that they could ease to use that as the teacher extract weapons grade plutonium caught a picture taken at it we don't much of our work already. made progress on about ninety percent of the issue. they're only one or two important matters that remain. therefore we need to continue negotiate. she tells have spent four days to get back. and then save the presence of non profit entity and he suggests
states and britain on throwing their weight behind included talks begin on the sheet is from six paul collins and talking with the mainland officials in geneva. i'm trying to persuade them to cut the atomic extent a tease extended fashion show by day in hopes of a deal russian prime minister a certain number of those over eighteen can eat that. us officials say faculty of state john kerry is on display. this offensive saying one second lead him to join them. she has turned to me what steps did...
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he also read books he brought from a friend of his named john collins. he sat up reading all night long. he and his friend john like to trade books end-stage debates as if they were university men that would pretend they were her of his students. the only debate he remembered well enough to write about in his autobiography was with his friend john collins over educating the female sex and learning them about their abilities. the girls are unequal to it. franklin disagree. he took a contrary side. maybe you're thinking of jane. craftiness argument, frank coming dynabook invite the so-called essays on project. the establishment of an academy for an inviting i've often thought of it as one of the customs of the wrote considering the civilized and christian country that we deny the advantages of learning women. regretting the frivolousness of education. they stitch and sewer make bottles and are taught to read and write their names and that is the height of a woman's education. if though proposed an academy for women that would hold back no sort of learning
he also read books he brought from a friend of his named john collins. he sat up reading all night long. he and his friend john like to trade books end-stage debates as if they were university men that would pretend they were her of his students. the only debate he remembered well enough to write about in his autobiography was with his friend john collins over educating the female sex and learning them about their abilities. the girls are unequal to it. franklin disagree. he took a contrary...
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. >> collins, tu no estabas con ellos, todo el mundo lo sabe. >> ¿crees que eso importe?como dice mi informe, yo estaba en la enfermerÍa. >> escuche, no entiendo por quÉ tiene que involucrarse el fbi antes de que terminen mis elementos. >> despuÉs de que lo vi, ya no hay duda. >> que quede muy claro, will porter es un testigo federal y lo quiero bajo protecciÓn hasta su liberaciÓn. >> candrows, ¿cÓmo sabÍas que iba a pasar todo esto? >> lo siento, no tiene permitido decÍrselo, es parte de la investigaciÓn. >> lo que me sorprende, frank, es que tÚ no lo supieras. (sonido ambiente). >> will recibirÁ protecciÓn especial, nada le pasarÁ ahÍ dentro, tambiÉn pedire que se le exonere a cambio de su testimonio. >> ¿eso que implica? >> que saldrÁ en cuanto cumpla su condena original. en menos de 3 meses, ¿no? (llanto). >> no puedo creerlo. (tocan la puerta). (sonido ambiente). >> ¿crees que eso importe? >> gracias. >> ah, gordon, candrows amigo de john >> hola gordon, es un placer. gracias por involucrarte en todo esto. >> sÍ de nada. >> sÉ que fuiste capitÁn. >> sÍ, fui guardia d
. >> collins, tu no estabas con ellos, todo el mundo lo sabe. >> ¿crees que eso importe?como dice mi informe, yo estaba en la enfermerÍa. >> escuche, no entiendo por quÉ tiene que involucrarse el fbi antes de que terminen mis elementos. >> despuÉs de que lo vi, ya no hay duda. >> que quede muy claro, will porter es un testigo federal y lo quiero bajo protecciÓn hasta su liberaciÓn. >> candrows, ¿cÓmo sabÍas que iba a pasar todo esto? >> lo...
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russell who was the radio officer at the greenpeace a vassal arctic sunrise now mr collin was the only activist remaining in custody until recently and the court made such a decision during an appeal that was filed by the activist lawyer so so far all the thirty activists including to join the list are freed on bail now just to remind you the activists were arrested two months ago after they scaled to their feet as well now well the platform and the artic back in september now first they were charged as well as parisi however a leader these. ridges were soft until coal again is but still it can be financed by a maximum penalty of seventy years and other moments the acts of a sorry state here in russia and still legal proceedings against them are over. due the caution of a reminder of the breaking news we're getting through in the last hour the russian embassy in damascus syria's been hit by mortar fire earlier today one shells exploded inside the compound another right outside apparently a syrian security guard has been killed in that attack while several other guards and civilians wer
russell who was the radio officer at the greenpeace a vassal arctic sunrise now mr collin was the only activist remaining in custody until recently and the court made such a decision during an appeal that was filed by the activist lawyer so so far all the thirty activists including to join the list are freed on bail now just to remind you the activists were arrested two months ago after they scaled to their feet as well now well the platform and the artic back in september now first they were...
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senator susan collins of maine joins us from capitol hill. senator, thank you for being with us. i first want to ask you to put on your hat as a member of the senate intelligence committee ask you about these new reports about n.s.a., national security agency's surveillance in asia, including using the u.s. and the embassies of the united states and allies and also this information about n.s.a. tapping into communication links of google and yahoo! is there something you can say to help us understand what's going on? what do you make of it? >> we had a briefing in the intelligence committee today and obviously it's a classified briefing, that's one of the frustrations of being on the intelligence committee is you can't freely share information. but as you know, general alexander, the head of the national security agency, has said that the reports about the n.s.a. tapping into google servers is not an accurate report. clearly, however, we need to have reforms of the system. we need to have more transparency. and we need to ensure that the privacy and civil liberties of americans ar
senator susan collins of maine joins us from capitol hill. senator, thank you for being with us. i first want to ask you to put on your hat as a member of the senate intelligence committee ask you about these new reports about n.s.a., national security agency's surveillance in asia, including using the u.s. and the embassies of the united states and allies and also this information about n.s.a. tapping into communication links of google and yahoo! is there something you can say to help us...
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maine, collins in olympia snowe who's leaving, she take it anymore. illinois, i think she waivers. it's just very difficult for office holders and office ans running for right now because there's a powerful interest movement on the right. nd that consists from the bottom up from the texas that were itizens keeping up. eagle eye on every single thing they do. hat's perfectly good as a democratic proposition. are good citizens citizens. and then there are big money eople prepared to send in checks, fun ad campaigns and challenges to anybody who knows the slightest inclination to eal with reality or to compromise. that's on't think forever. nothing in american politics is forever. and there are lots of republicans who don't agree with these things. there are a lot of people in office that don't agree with these things. but they're afraid to speak up the hey're the last of republican-identified voters who on't agree with these things, who think more like a middle of the road, americans in general about these issues. the health care arena too. but right now, something really xtreme happ
maine, collins in olympia snowe who's leaving, she take it anymore. illinois, i think she waivers. it's just very difficult for office holders and office ans running for right now because there's a powerful interest movement on the right. nd that consists from the bottom up from the texas that were itizens keeping up. eagle eye on every single thing they do. hat's perfectly good as a democratic proposition. are good citizens citizens. and then there are big money eople prepared to send in...
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i'd like to thank senators mikulski and collins for organizing today's floor speeches. the cumulative total of these changes represent true progress in eliminating the tragedy and scourge of sexual assault in our military. and i once again thank my colleagues for their bipartisan work. and yield back. >> mr. president? >> senator from missouri. >> i, too, want to thank my colleagues, senator mikulski and senator collins, for making an effort today to highlight the work that has been done on this important issue. i would be less than candid if i didn't say it has been frustrating to have one policy difference dominate the discussion of in this issue over -- of this issue over the previous few weeks without anyone even realizing the historic reforms that are contained in this bill with. and so i welcome the opportunity to come with my colleagues who may disagree on one policy issue, but don't agree -- don't disagree on the goal and are taking a moment to recognize the work that has been put into this bill by not just the women of the armed services committee, but the also
i'd like to thank senators mikulski and collins for organizing today's floor speeches. the cumulative total of these changes represent true progress in eliminating the tragedy and scourge of sexual assault in our military. and i once again thank my colleagues for their bipartisan work. and yield back. >> mr. president? >> senator from missouri. >> i, too, want to thank my colleagues, senator mikulski and senator collins, for making an effort today to highlight the work that...
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collin, thank you very much for being with us.e correct about oswald acting alone a single bullet had to do a lot of damage. watch this first. >> the commission found the bullet struck him at the base of his neck just to the right of his spine and exited his throat below his adams apple. shattered four inches of his fifth rib and crashed through his right wrist before lodging two inches deep in his left high. >> detective collin what's wrong with the single bullet theory. >> there's three rounds that day. the first one that lee harvey oswald got off missed completely. the second hit him in the back of the neck. that was definitely this type of bullet. 6.5 millimeters in diameter and it did what it was supposed to do. this is about bullet performance. it hit the back of the neck and went through his throat and to the governor. the shot is the one that hit him in the back of the head. that's a different round altogether. the first shot was the 6.5 millimeter round. that was responsible for the first shot that missed and the second s
collin, thank you very much for being with us.e correct about oswald acting alone a single bullet had to do a lot of damage. watch this first. >> the commission found the bullet struck him at the base of his neck just to the right of his spine and exited his throat below his adams apple. shattered four inches of his fifth rib and crashed through his right wrist before lodging two inches deep in his left high. >> detective collin what's wrong with the single bullet theory. >>...
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collin kaepernick has all the talent. has all the physical gifts to be a great quarterback some day. but like all great quarterbacks he had a glitch in the road. nowhere near able to admit the struggling. a little sampling when someone had the audacity to talk about kaepernick's problems. >> it's a variety of thing it's whether how the defense is playing us or we're just not hitting things. there's a lot of thing that is can go into that. >> i think he's doing a heck of a job. i like i said i'm puzzled that many people would think that. >> we just didn't execute. that's what it comes down to. >> what's most important is what we see. and, so i would be puzzled to why you or anybody else thinks that. >> puzzled, yeah can't imagine. >>> a short workweek for the saints. and a few months ago this looked like a killer match up. but atlanta one of the major disappoints in the nfl. overmatched with drew bees going for jimmy graham the reliable tight end will make it into the end zone 45 yards. a slam dunk winner. 17-13 as he goes
collin kaepernick has all the talent. has all the physical gifts to be a great quarterback some day. but like all great quarterbacks he had a glitch in the road. nowhere near able to admit the struggling. a little sampling when someone had the audacity to talk about kaepernick's problems. >> it's a variety of thing it's whether how the defense is playing us or we're just not hitting things. there's a lot of thing that is can go into that. >> i think he's doing a heck of a job. i...
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final 30 second, collin kaepernick feels the heat. makes a desperation throw.makes an easy pick to put the lead on this victory. panthers they are for real folks. carolina wins their fifth straight. and snaps the 49ers win streak. this game just didn't follow the script. >> with two of the best quarterbacks in the league paired up against each other, the 49ers did hold up their end on that side of the ball. >> i just wish we were able to you know do a little bit more on the defensive side. score on defense or something. >> i think it's a gut check. time to step up. you know get this win next week. >> they're a good defense. but today was more of our lack of execution than what they were doing. >> don't feel good as a coach. it's not a good feeling when you prevail. especially when you had multiple chances to get it done. >> reporter: before this game there was talk about the 49ers running the table and the big game coming here against seattle especially for the nfc championship. now the focus turns to more immediate concerns. like figuring out how to win on the
final 30 second, collin kaepernick feels the heat. makes a desperation throw.makes an easy pick to put the lead on this victory. panthers they are for real folks. carolina wins their fifth straight. and snaps the 49ers win streak. this game just didn't follow the script. >> with two of the best quarterbacks in the league paired up against each other, the 49ers did hold up their end on that side of the ball. >> i just wish we were able to you know do a little bit more on the...
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collin says i feel like san francisco is experiencing the last 12 years of lives in new york com compressedit's the same stuff, but more accelerated. the same story in new york city and new jersey it won't changes because real estate developers own too many politicians. >> and a al says where do people go? it changes oakland and concord, it's not just san francisco it's changing the bay area. >> hey greg give us your thoughts on that before we go to break. >> i disagree with people that say this didn't happy accident. this didn't happy accident. you can look at the history of san francisco going auld the wade back to the 1 1916 earthquake. the plan was to transform san francisco to an elite city. under th unfortunately the work being clasworking classdon't belong i. the reasonable that san francisco has this flavour it has because of the blood and sweat and tears of working class people that are under represented that have built this city and have embraced diversity and culture and community and made this place so attractive. that is the real heart and soul here. it's a plan on every level,
collin says i feel like san francisco is experiencing the last 12 years of lives in new york com compressedit's the same stuff, but more accelerated. the same story in new york city and new jersey it won't changes because real estate developers own too many politicians. >> and a al says where do people go? it changes oakland and concord, it's not just san francisco it's changing the bay area. >> hey greg give us your thoughts on that before we go to break. >> i disagree with...
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claro, pero nadie se atreve a enfrentar a jackson, ni siquiera collins. >> tienes que pensar en otro vengarte, eh? >> sÍ, pÓnganos juntos y lo destruirÉ. >> estoy harto de todos ustedes, te propongo algo, si en realidad quieres vengarte, adelante, pero esta vez es todo o nada. >> ¿de quÉ habla? >> te guste o no te enfrentarÁs a Él, pero uno de ustedes no saldrÁ vivo, aunque yo mismo tenga que matarlos, empezarÉ a eliminarlos uno por uno. ¿quedÓ claro? ♪ >> esa no me la esperaba. ♪ >> ¿tienes la direcciÓn? >> sÍ. >>asegÚrate de llegar hasta Él o no servirÁ de nada. >> para quÉ arriesgarnos, ya te dije que esperarÉ. >> ¿esperarÁs 7 aÑos? no amor, lo que hicieron estÁ mal, no es justo para ninguno de los dos. >> ¿y si algo sale mal, y si te descubren, y jamÁs de aquÍ? >> volverÉ, asegÚrate de no ir con nadie de correccionales, no sabemos en quiÉn confiar. ♪ >> buenas tardes. >> ¿seÑor cambrus? >> sÍ. >> tiempo en prisiÓn, 457 dÍas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> Ábrela! ♪ ♪ >> voltÉate. ♪ ♪ >> vÁmonos. ♪ >> voltÉate. ♪ >> sÉ lo que estÁs haciendo, aunque ganes lanzarÁs todo por la borda. >> ¿quÉ te importa
claro, pero nadie se atreve a enfrentar a jackson, ni siquiera collins. >> tienes que pensar en otro vengarte, eh? >> sÍ, pÓnganos juntos y lo destruirÉ. >> estoy harto de todos ustedes, te propongo algo, si en realidad quieres vengarte, adelante, pero esta vez es todo o nada. >> ¿de quÉ habla? >> te guste o no te enfrentarÁs a Él, pero uno de ustedes no saldrÁ vivo, aunque yo mismo tenga que matarlos, empezarÉ a eliminarlos uno por uno. ¿quedÓ claro?...
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collin kaepernick has all the talent. has all the physical gifts to be a great quarterback some day. but like all great quarterbacks he had a glitch in the road. nowhere near able to admit the struggling. a little sampling when someone had the audacity to talk about kaepernick's problems. >> it's a variety of thing it's whether how the defense is playing us or we're just not hitting things. there's a lot of thing that is can go into that. >> i think he's doing a heck of a job. i like i said i'm puzzled that many people would think that. >> we just didn't execute. that's what it comes down to. >> what's most important is what we see. and, so i would be puzzled to why you or anybody else thinks that. >> puzzled, yeah can't imagine. >>> a short workweek for the saints. and a few months ago this looked like a killer match up. but atlanta one of the major disappoints in the nfl. overmatched with drew bees going for jimmy graham the reliable tight end will make it into the end zone 45 yards. a slam dunk winner. 17-13 as he goes
collin kaepernick has all the talent. has all the physical gifts to be a great quarterback some day. but like all great quarterbacks he had a glitch in the road. nowhere near able to admit the struggling. a little sampling when someone had the audacity to talk about kaepernick's problems. >> it's a variety of thing it's whether how the defense is playing us or we're just not hitting things. there's a lot of thing that is can go into that. >> i think he's doing a heck of a job. i...
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collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, i rise to commend the senator from ohio for bringing forth this very worthwhile initiative which the senate passed without dissent just about an hour or so ago. his amendment is a very important amendment. what it simply says is that if an organization is exempt from enda for religious reasons, then government cannot turn around and somehow retaliate against this employer based on his claiming or her claiming a legitimate religious exemption as provided by enda, and that means that if the business or organization is entitled to compete for certain grants or contracts from the federal, state or local government, that there cannot be this subtle discrimination against the employer for claiming the religious exemption legitimately conferred upon the business under enda. and i think that's really important. we don't want retaliation or discrimination or unfair treatment on either side, and i really commend senator portman for coming forward with this amendment. i
collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, i rise to commend the senator from ohio for bringing forth this very worthwhile initiative which the senate passed without dissent just about an hour or so ago. his amendment is a very important amendment. what it simply says is that if an organization is exempt from enda for religious reasons, then government cannot turn around and somehow retaliate against this employer based on his claiming...
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collin is reliable. we've not had any problems as far as not appearing awhile he's scheduled. he's ggd at lettuce know he's made himself available as needed when we can at last minute notice to cover for other members >> i only ask because i was concerned the fact he doesn't remember how long he's been on the committee. those are really on paper he looks great presentation wise he looks great but that was an alarm for me only because i know the details of with the board. so i want to make sure we have the kind of recommendations from the staff of those who either served on the committee or have a deserve to serve on the committee and are able to understand and make good decisions >> yes. he worked well, with the other board members. as i've mentioned there's no attendance issue. he's great with the documents we need on a timely basis >> and mr. chair before you make our other recommendations i do think we should move to reappoint the two members that were here today to they're specif seats. >> i'll do that. >> i'll let you do that. >> thank you for that question. and if i didn
collin is reliable. we've not had any problems as far as not appearing awhile he's scheduled. he's ggd at lettuce know he's made himself available as needed when we can at last minute notice to cover for other members >> i only ask because i was concerned the fact he doesn't remember how long he's been on the committee. those are really on paper he looks great presentation wise he looks great but that was an alarm for me only because i know the details of with the board. so i want to make...
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issues of war, classism, and what is fascinating is the way thisne collins has written so that you canind yourself within these stories across party lines, across denominations. i have talked to some fans who are attracted to the story as they see the one percent versus the 99% dynamic they think is reflexive of something going on now. about corruptis government and say we need to be strong against the tyranny. universereated the which people can place themselves in. there are others who find other characters they relate to. the strong girl at the center is attractive to many girls. she is brave. she is fighting for elemental things. she is not necessarily sitting on a political soapbox. there is any number of things. ofhink there is a lot cynicism in movie making particularly large-scale hollywood films. there is a lot of cgi. here we have all these elements, but at the same time you have a very human story, and the story doesn't give way to the scale of filmmaking. balanced, andl that is a credit to the director francis lawrence. there tavis: is something beautiful about it. tavis:on
issues of war, classism, and what is fascinating is the way thisne collins has written so that you canind yourself within these stories across party lines, across denominations. i have talked to some fans who are attracted to the story as they see the one percent versus the 99% dynamic they think is reflexive of something going on now. about corruptis government and say we need to be strong against the tyranny. universereated the which people can place themselves in. there are others who find...
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en texas, marÍa antonieta collins, univisiÓn. >> estuvo pedaleando por la justicia tambiÉn.con varios programas. >> naciÓ en cuba pero se crió y educo en espaÑa. conservaba ese acento gallego y su amor por el real madrid. le sobreviven dos hijos a quienes les enviamos nuestro mÁs sentido pÉsame en nombre de todo el equipo de noticias univisiÓn. un compaÑero nuestro, parte del equipo tambiÉn. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> qué tal y muy buenos días y qué gusto que nos acompañen y qué frío! >>> no habráhabitante tanto frío como mañana, pero estamos contentos con estos días de temperaturas medias y prepárese porque no se vbaya a perder los detalles de las estampas de comida., aquí tenemos alternativas y además analizamos
en texas, marÍa antonieta collins, univisiÓn. >> estuvo pedaleando por la justicia tambiÉn.con varios programas. >> naciÓ en cuba pero se crió y educo en espaÑa. conservaba ese acento gallego y su amor por el real madrid. le sobreviven dos hijos a quienes les enviamos nuestro mÁs sentido pÉsame en nombre de todo el equipo de noticias univisiÓn. un compaÑero nuestro, parte del equipo tambiÉn. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> qué tal y muy buenos días y qué gusto que nos...
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. >> verne: collin barber will take the free kick. >> gary: verne, this is going to amplify the numberys georgia defense has been out there. so far in the second half it's been 21 plays on offense for florida. only six for georgia. for two yards. in this quarter. >> verne: wow. 23-1 barber witthe free kick. marcus roberson is the deep man for the gators. >> gary: amazing that murray did not fumble that ball. >> verne: yes, it is. at the 35. >> verne: across the 50 and downed at the 49 yard line. josh harvey-clemons makesa the tackle. look at this. >> gary: 21-6 for two yards for georgia. everything that was so easy in the first half, ever since that lateral, not lateral, artie lynch dropped the screen that would have picked up 20 yards, florida has caught fire here. >> verne: this is a florida offense that has not garnered yardage at all this year. play action. murphy. rit side. caught by the fullback. hinter joyer. number 41. a gain of seven. leonard floyd made the tackle. >> g if you're georgia or a georgia fan, you're thinking we gave up 17 points to vandy in the fourth quarter. a l
. >> verne: collin barber will take the free kick. >> gary: verne, this is going to amplify the numberys georgia defense has been out there. so far in the second half it's been 21 plays on offense for florida. only six for georgia. for two yards. in this quarter. >> verne: wow. 23-1 barber witthe free kick. marcus roberson is the deep man for the gators. >> gary: amazing that murray did not fumble that ball. >> verne: yes, it is. at the 35. >> verne: across...
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. >> pero atenciÓn porque llegarÍa esta acciÓn donde aparece collin y descuenta para el sporting n kansasel aviÓn omar bravo, no me acordaba de ese apodo. >> avioneta. >> (risas). >> no sea malo. >> seguramente va a jugar con chivas. >> nosotros mejor nos vamos a la pausa para evitar mÁs comentarios y cuando regresemos tenemos mucho mÁs. >> lo que va estpasÓ en la nba. >> hablando de mejores la pelota caliente celebraron su nuevo tÍtulo de la serie mundial. >> lo vamos a disfrutar a continuaciÓn. >> (♪). >> se detuvieron al llegar al punto donde tres espectadores murieron en un atentado con bombas el 15 de abril pasado. >> en hora buena para ellos pasamos ahora con el duelo de rivales divisionales vienen de perder ante dÉbiles a pesar de 20 puntos y el doble de johnson esta noche querÍan venganza en contra de patriots que tienen dos jugados y dos ganados que remontaron en un cuarto periodo de 36 puntos y harry en contra del primer cuarto vamos aquÍ la clavada y para adentro, desde la pintura, 15 a 14 arriba pero espectacularidad de la que daban estos de amarilla el pase profundo y que gra
. >> pero atenciÓn porque llegarÍa esta acciÓn donde aparece collin y descuenta para el sporting n kansasel aviÓn omar bravo, no me acordaba de ese apodo. >> avioneta. >> (risas). >> no sea malo. >> seguramente va a jugar con chivas. >> nosotros mejor nos vamos a la pausa para evitar mÁs comentarios y cuando regresemos tenemos mucho mÁs. >> lo que va estpasÓ en la nba. >> hablando de mejores la pelota caliente celebraron su nuevo tÍtulo de...
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the road, first quarter, they hit antoine bold end with several leads out and we go to the third, collin kaepernick with 6 yards and 9ers go on to win with a final 27-6. >> nice record. >>> 4:40 is the time, all facings of a coverup in the san francisco fire department, what may lead to the suspension of a firefighter and we will have a report on some. most dangerous toys for your kids. >>> i will show you how highway 4 is doing in and being jobbing -- antioch when we come back. >>> most of california be a across the country it is a huge deal plus for casted highs and what you can see now. . >>> welcome back, well a major winter like storm is threatening millions of travelers this thanksgiving on one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. here is more from virginia and how it is already impacting passengers. good morning. >> reporter: officials here form outside the airport, they are already pretreating runways in preparation for that massive storm and this area is expected to get heavy rain and as of now there are no travel cans lakes but this storm is on the move. if you are travelin
the road, first quarter, they hit antoine bold end with several leads out and we go to the third, collin kaepernick with 6 yards and 9ers go on to win with a final 27-6. >> nice record. >>> 4:40 is the time, all facings of a coverup in the san francisco fire department, what may lead to the suspension of a firefighter and we will have a report on some. most dangerous toys for your kids. >>> i will show you how highway 4 is doing in and being jobbing -- antioch when we...
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republican senator susan collins, a co-sponsor of the bill said her constituents were often shocked when they learned no such federal nondiscrimination law existed. they will continue to be shocked. earlier this month the increasingly radical group heritage action called the legislation unnecessary and warned house republicans it would be scoring their vote saying that the bill would actually do harm to many american civil liberties and religious freedoms. it is a strange, twisted piece of logic but nonetheless echoed hours ago by indiana senator dan coats. >> i discourage discrimination of any kind, individuals or institutions for their faith and values. i feel it's vital for this body to stand up for our country's long stand ing right to the freedom of religion and speech. >> the house may prevent itting from being passed but actions won't go unnoticed by lgtb community, young voters and american public. clarifies who the villain is, like a game of clue but with a single culprit, crime scene and weapon, gop in the house with the speaker's gavel. joining me host of up with steve kornack
republican senator susan collins, a co-sponsor of the bill said her constituents were often shocked when they learned no such federal nondiscrimination law existed. they will continue to be shocked. earlier this month the increasingly radical group heritage action called the legislation unnecessary and warned house republicans it would be scoring their vote saying that the bill would actually do harm to many american civil liberties and religious freedoms. it is a strange, twisted piece of...
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collin in maryland, collin? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. wanted to give a shout out to my finance teacher mr. marks. >> i think he rocks. >> caller: i want your opinion on wolverine worldwide. >> this remains, other than nike, the best shoe story out there. i like it very much. let's go to leonard in florida. leonard? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from florida. >> nice. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm looking for dividend-paying stocks that are used for income now. do you think bp is safe to buy? >> yes, i do, i think it's actually had the best quarter of any of the major. there's going to be dividend boost coming now they've been able to rein in those questionable claims. let's go to kathy in massachusetts. kathy? >> caller: jim, hi. >> hi. >> caller: my stock is tcyc and i bought it about 137 and now it's 119. they may get fda approval in february. should i hold? >> yes, i want you to hold because this is j & j's partner in this drug and j & j gets 50% and i think they're very excited about it. a little disappointed about j & j today. my charitab
collin in maryland, collin? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. wanted to give a shout out to my finance teacher mr. marks. >> i think he rocks. >> caller: i want your opinion on wolverine worldwide. >> this remains, other than nike, the best shoe story out there. i like it very much. let's go to leonard in florida. leonard? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from florida. >> nice. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm looking for dividend-paying stocks that are used for income now....
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any friend of collin peterson is a friend of mine. i have heard good things and look forward to working with you. representative peterson, when i first ran for the u.s. senate i called representative peterson to ask if you would sit down with me for half an hour, he sat down with me for two hours after i drove for four hours and i sat down with him and he finally said -- put those away, all the farmers want is a fair deal and stability. that are about 11 people understand that 10 of them live in north dakota. i quickly realized the other person was collin peterson, so i thank him for all he has done for rural america. i am always reminded of the critical role that agriculture plays in our economy. it is no surprise that three of us on this committee are from minnesota. minnesota is number one in turkey. we are excited about thanksgiving. we are number one in green corn, sweet peas, number three in soybeans, number four in and we are also the home of some major agricultural committees that care about this bill, for mel, general mills,
any friend of collin peterson is a friend of mine. i have heard good things and look forward to working with you. representative peterson, when i first ran for the u.s. senate i called representative peterson to ask if you would sit down with me for half an hour, he sat down with me for two hours after i drove for four hours and i sat down with him and he finally said -- put those away, all the farmers want is a fair deal and stability. that are about 11 people understand that 10 of them live...