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so that's what i do. >> but conley is known here for more than makeup. >> they call me cornbread herehusband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat cornbread with me. >> conley is serving a life sentence for murdering her husband. >> we had been together for 20 years. when we got together, he was 42. i was 18. and it was real good in the beginning. things were good. >> conley claims her drug use played a role in the murder. >> we had a gun in the house and this gun's been standing here for years, you know, right beside the bed. i've never picked it up. but this gun just keeps falling over and it just keeps like grabbing my attention. he asked for some cornbread. and i said, "okay, just a minute." i'm really not thinking. i'm just like a robot. i go get his cornbread. i bring it to him. he's sitting in his recliner. he's watching tv. i just went up behind him and i shot him. i just aimed and shot. i really feel bad for what i did. i really do. i have no tears, but i -- you know, it really hurts me. it hurts me because of the people that i hurt. his other
so that's what i do. >> but conley is known here for more than makeup. >> they call me cornbread herehusband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat cornbread with me. >> conley is serving a life sentence for murdering her husband. >> we had been together for 20 years. when we got together, he was 42. i was 18. and it was real good in the beginning. things were good. >> conley claims her drug use played a role in the murder. >>...
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conley's punt. and it cannot be saved. touchback with 9:09 remaining. ♪ ♪oi matt the nfl experience of a high pressure field goal. ♪ ♪ [ crowd shouting car alarm blaring ] that's terrible, man! [ crowd ] booooooooo! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to get an ultimate nfl fan experience. just snap the tag wherever bud light is sold and you could win. bud light and the nfl. here we go. hey, it gets easier. really? no. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and verizon charge you extra for going over 2 gigabytes of data. t-mobile slows down your data speed. with sprint you don't get charged extra and you don't slow down. and you get unlimited data, text and calling to any mobile -- for only $79.99. the best unlimited plan...wins. make the most of unlimited data with a brilliant screen on a pencil thin phone. introducing the samsung galaxy s ii epic 4g touch. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] the road is not exactly a place of intelligence. ♪ ♪ this is why we engineered a car that ana
conley's punt. and it cannot be saved. touchback with 9:09 remaining. ♪ ♪oi matt the nfl experience of a high pressure field goal. ♪ ♪ [ crowd shouting car alarm blaring ] that's terrible, man! [ crowd ] booooooooo! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to get an ultimate nfl fan experience. just snap the tag wherever bud light is sold and you could win. bud light and the nfl. here we go. hey, it gets easier. really? no. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and verizon charge you...
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conley was going to be the nominee. nixon had a man crush on him.at like conley you could create a socially fiscally conservative moderate like conley. >> you look at the front of "politico" today they are talking about how the party structure, you've fwakt, they had 150 year monopoly on american politics are now being challenged and being blown apart and far less relevant today than they were before because in the past what did you need big parties for? one organization. two, money. >> exactly. >> the super bowl -- >> it's trumps the money. the organization can be done online. these two parties that were created 200 years ago to help people organize over a vast territory are just not relevant any more. >> something has to give. to john's point. i believe most of the world is purple and most of the world is just, you know, a little shade off center to the right, more conservative socially moderate. where is that represented? >> let's put that picture from "new york" magazine the front cover in context now. it's an old picture of mitt romney, money i
conley was going to be the nominee. nixon had a man crush on him.at like conley you could create a socially fiscally conservative moderate like conley. >> you look at the front of "politico" today they are talking about how the party structure, you've fwakt, they had 150 year monopoly on american politics are now being challenged and being blown apart and far less relevant today than they were before because in the past what did you need big parties for? one organization. two,...
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conley's punt. and it cannot be saved. touchback with 9:09 remaining. ♪ ♪oi matt the nfl experience of a high pressure field goal. ♪ ♪ [ crowd shouting car alarm blaring ] that's terrible, man! [ crowd ] booooooooo! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to get an ultimate nfl fan experience. just snap the tag wherever bud light is sold and you could win. bud light and the nfl. here we go. hey, it gets easier. really? no. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and verizon charge you extra for going over 2 gigabytes of data. t-mobile slows down your data speed. with sprint you don't get charged extra and you don't slow down. and you get unlimited data, text and calling to any mobile -- for only $79.99. the best unlimited plan...wins. make the most of unlimited data with a brilliant screen on a pencil thin phone. introducing the samsung galaxy s ii epic 4g touch. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] the road is not exactly a place of intelligence. ♪ ♪ this is why we engineered a car that ana
conley's punt. and it cannot be saved. touchback with 9:09 remaining. ♪ ♪oi matt the nfl experience of a high pressure field goal. ♪ ♪ [ crowd shouting car alarm blaring ] that's terrible, man! [ crowd ] booooooooo! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to get an ultimate nfl fan experience. just snap the tag wherever bud light is sold and you could win. bud light and the nfl. here we go. hey, it gets easier. really? no. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and verizon charge you...
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school of public health at the university of california berkeley and in gainesville we have matthew conley he's a professor of history at columbia university all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it but first marcia where does the world stand right now seven billion people and still counting today's world population is double what it was in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven and seven times what it was only two centuries ago by mid century a projected growth will put that figure at nine point three billion people concerns are mounting that such sustained expansion of the humankind threatens to run dry this planet's already overstretched resources. the business as usual scenario predicts that humanity will be using renewable resources and land at the rate of two planets each year by twenty thirty and just over two point eight planets each year by two thousand and fifty in addition to medical progress and higher aggregate . productivity fertility is thought to be the main driver of population interesting we enough worldwide po
school of public health at the university of california berkeley and in gainesville we have matthew conley he's a professor of history at columbia university all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it but first marcia where does the world stand right now seven billion people and still counting today's world population is double what it was in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven and seven times what it was only two centuries ago by...
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i'm conley. last year, i had the pleasure of performing at cnn heroes, an all-star tribute. underserved communities. now, i am thrilled to help introduce one of this year's top ten cnn heroes. now more than ever, the world needs heroes. >> guns, guns and even more guns. these are our young people. these stones represent them. we're losing a generation to violence. people go in their house and is close their doors. but there are some people who are not scared to go outside and i'm one of them. my name is diane latiker. we opened this community center known as kids off the block. i tell kids, this is a peace place, this is a safe place. we have leadership workshops, music. it's a range of things that goes on in here. we open the doors to the new klb center in july. the last two weeks we served 301 people. if they knock on that door, they can come in. >> diane, she changed my life. i love her from that. >> i'm no different than anybody else. i just opened up my door. why can't everyone come outside and see what's going on in our neighborhood? there are people here who care and
i'm conley. last year, i had the pleasure of performing at cnn heroes, an all-star tribute. underserved communities. now, i am thrilled to help introduce one of this year's top ten cnn heroes. now more than ever, the world needs heroes. >> guns, guns and even more guns. these are our young people. these stones represent them. we're losing a generation to violence. people go in their house and is close their doors. but there are some people who are not scared to go outside and i'm one of...
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a, ronald reagan, b, john conley, c, george h.w. bush. d, bob dole? who ran against carter.y one we threw in for everyone to make you feel good. feel good? >> yeah. >> bill: it's a tie. three to go. here is question number 3. the first televised presidential debate in history was in 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> senator kennedy, too often would rely too much on the federal government. on what it would do to solve our problems, to stimulate growth. >> i come out of the democratic party which in this century produced woodrow wilson and harry truman. the question is which point of view and which party do we want to leave the united states? >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment? >> i have no comment. >> bill: great clip, huh? first the bit. now, who was jfk's campaign manager for that election? a, his father. b, his brother, robert. c., his brother ted. d, adlai stevenson. cards up please the answer is b, robert kennedy. mccallum bolts into the lead with two questions to go! here is question number 4. michael dukakis hurt his campaign during a 1980 debate
a, ronald reagan, b, john conley, c, george h.w. bush. d, bob dole? who ran against carter.y one we threw in for everyone to make you feel good. feel good? >> yeah. >> bill: it's a tie. three to go. here is question number 3. the first televised presidential debate in history was in 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> senator kennedy, too often would rely too much on the federal government. on what it would do to solve our problems, to stimulate growth. >>...
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this morning, i spoke with nypd detective, keith conley, one of the rescuers. >> seeing the people in the water struggling, and they just, you know, experienced the helicopter crash, and they're struggling in the water. so without hesitation, we just jumped in. >> and a british woman celebrating her 40th birthday was killed in the crash. the pilot survived. >>> a new pugh research poll finds one out of three veterans survived believes the wars in iraq and afghanistan were not worth fighting. almost half of post 9/11 veterans say their deployments strained their relationships with their spouses. 96% say they were proud of their military service. >>> and a difficult rescue tuesday in chile after a young bull squeezed through the opening of a water pit and got trapped for almost two days. the bull even had fans on twitter, urging rescuers to save it. finally, engineers opened up a larger hole, and used a crane to hoist the bull -- there you see it there -- to safety. it is now 6 past the hour. quite the sight there. now here is al with a check of the weather. >> okey-dokey. thank you, ta
this morning, i spoke with nypd detective, keith conley, one of the rescuers. >> seeing the people in the water struggling, and they just, you know, experienced the helicopter crash, and they're struggling in the water. so without hesitation, we just jumped in. >> and a british woman celebrating her 40th birthday was killed in the crash. the pilot survived. >>> a new pugh research poll finds one out of three veterans survived believes the wars in iraq and afghanistan were...
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conley, his name was eric weisch, >> he is the son of a rabbi and his family came over here when he was. they lived in wisconsin, and moved to new york. it was an incredible journey that is a photograph of his father. >> it was an incredible transition for him to shed his immigrant status. he created a whole new life and world. what i find fascinating is that he died 85 years ago but in his name as fresh as it was, yesterday. >> over decades he was everywhere! literally, he would go all over the country during these incredible acts. we had video. >> he did it here in san francisco. was there a trick to this or was he just incredibly strong? >> he was incredibly strong he ran 10 mi. per day he was an impeccable shape. this is what he loved to to to be a spectacle for everybody. he liked to be on the border of life and death. who would not love looking at somebody struggling to survive? >> he literally was. >> when he was here in san francisco he always stood in front of a news building. he was on market street-third street. it was just an incredible story. >> the exhibit is on through ja
conley, his name was eric weisch, >> he is the son of a rabbi and his family came over here when he was. they lived in wisconsin, and moved to new york. it was an incredible journey that is a photograph of his father. >> it was an incredible transition for him to shed his immigrant status. he created a whole new life and world. what i find fascinating is that he died 85 years ago but in his name as fresh as it was, yesterday. >> over decades he was everywhere! literally, he...
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conley is recognized. >> thank you, mrs. chairman. i'm sure you understand the sensitivity up here about the cost of military operations, the previous administration lowballed the cost of iraq and afghanistan, and here we are well in excess of a trillion dollars later, a significant contributor to the united states debt which so many of my colleagues expressed concern about, and yet we accepted false assurances or very lose insurances about the cost of those engagements, so i think it's a reasonable question to ask what is this going to cost or what is the estimate of what it's going to cost, and to get that information, obviously, in a timely fashion. let me ask, what is the rationale for putting troops, u.s. military advisers, into uganda? what is the goal? >> well, congressman, first of all, to reiterate, we'll get you the cost figures as soon as we can. >> thank you. >> but this will be modest than the costs of actual combat operations. as for the reasons why we're there, you know, there's a continued threat to civilians and a thr
conley is recognized. >> thank you, mrs. chairman. i'm sure you understand the sensitivity up here about the cost of military operations, the previous administration lowballed the cost of iraq and afghanistan, and here we are well in excess of a trillion dollars later, a significant contributor to the united states debt which so many of my colleagues expressed concern about, and yet we accepted false assurances or very lose insurances about the cost of those engagements, so i think it's a...
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conley, the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 18 printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. comely of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 176, the nays are 248, the amendment is not agreed to. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 20 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, on which further proceedings were postponed. the clerk will redesignate the amendme
conley, the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 18 printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. comely of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the...
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conley is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr.irman, and if he were to formulate a question, i'll yield to him. >> thank you for your generosity. i appreciate that. i'll return the favor in the future. >> i know you will. >> real quickly. if there was an act, at the highest levels of the iranian government, political assassination, after all a political assassination started world war i, the start of the first world war. would you view this attempt to assassinate the ambassador, if indeed sanctions at the highest levels, an as act of warfare? nobody wants to answer that? >> mr. chairman, as ambassador goldberg says, you have the wrong panel for this one. i can offer personal opinions, but that's not why we are here. >> uh-huh. >> i think it's safe for all of us to say that we share the same personal view of what has been revealed to us this week than you do. where we go from there, obviously, does require other people with other responsibilities to give a useful response to your question, and let me just reiterate, this does repre
conley is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr.irman, and if he were to formulate a question, i'll yield to him. >> thank you for your generosity. i appreciate that. i'll return the favor in the future. >> i know you will. >> real quickly. if there was an act, at the highest levels of the iranian government, political assassination, after all a political assassination started world war i, the start of the first world war. would you view this attempt to...
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conley is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, and if my friend were to formulate a question, i'd yield to him. >> thank you for your generosity. i really appreciate that. i'll return the favor in the future. >> i know you will. >> just real quickly. if this was an act at the highest levels in the iranian government, a political assassination, that drsh after all -- after all, a political assassination started world war i. would you view this if sanctioned at the high education levels as an act of warfare? nobody wants to answer that? >> mr. chairman, as ambassador goldberg said, you got the wrong panel for this one. i can offer you bill brown field's personal opinion, but that's not why we're here. it's safe for us to say, ebb i bet i speak for all of us on this one, that we share the same personal view of what has been revealed to us this week than you do. where we go from there, obviously, requires other people with other responsibilities to give a useful response to your question. >> let me just reiterate, this does represent something that is very disturbing, and the use of m
conley is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, and if my friend were to formulate a question, i'd yield to him. >> thank you for your generosity. i really appreciate that. i'll return the favor in the future. >> i know you will. >> just real quickly. if this was an act at the highest levels in the iranian government, a political assassination, that drsh after all -- after all, a political assassination started world war i. would you view this if sanctioned at the...