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he graduated from cornell university in 1984 and received his maryland not -- and received his maryland license in 1988. hopkins officials have notified the these patients, -- it is unknown and other patients are out there. the bba ltv 11 is. >> thank you. fire crews battled a stubborn fire that engulfed a home in bowie. prince george's county grew respond to this block of peachtree lange. it took 35 firefighters nearly an hour to control flames. the conditions were so intense that chris had a fight from the outside only. no one was hurt. a baltimore county police are investigating eight of the troubleshooting overnight. two females and one male were suffering from gunshot wounds along eastern boulevard. the three victims were standing near the bus stop when the suspect or suspects began shooting. one of the male victims died. there are no words on a possible motive. $2,000 are being offered leading to the information leading to an arrest of the murder were of a student. player died at a hospital saturday night. according to the investigators, he was staff after he, his brother, and ano
he graduated from cornell university in 1984 and received his maryland not -- and received his maryland license in 1988. hopkins officials have notified the these patients, -- it is unknown and other patients are out there. the bba ltv 11 is. >> thank you. fire crews battled a stubborn fire that engulfed a home in bowie. prince george's county grew respond to this block of peachtree lange. it took 35 firefighters nearly an hour to control flames. the conditions were so intense that chris...
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he graduated from cornell university in 1984. officials have notified a few patients, but not all have been identified. baltimore police have been asked to contact him. good they have already set up a hotline. >> a reward of up to $2,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest in the murder of an eastern shore student. officials say he died in the hospital saturday night. they say he was stabbed after he, his brother, and another man got into the fight with three or four other people on campus. anybody with information is out to call police >> the search continues for a suspect after of home invasion and robbery at a gated community in north and baltimore. good now officials say she was having to her apartment when a man came from behind and pushed his way inside her home police say the man took her purse and items from a second victim inside the apartment. neighbors are on edge. >> i am scared about that, and we thought this was pretty safe, but obviously it is not. >> it is not the first time this has happened to
he graduated from cornell university in 1984. officials have notified a few patients, but not all have been identified. baltimore police have been asked to contact him. good they have already set up a hotline. >> a reward of up to $2,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest in the murder of an eastern shore student. officials say he died in the hospital saturday night. they say he was stabbed after he, his brother, and another man got into the fight with three or four...
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the top reasons given for extending the keystone pipeline is to create american jobs but one cornell university study claims that the exact opposite would have happened so is this project more of a pipe dream than a tangible economic solution more on that next week and those are just a few of the stories we have in store for you along with more news and in-depth interviews so keep it tuned in right here to our t.v. and that's going to do it now for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america or check out our website r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me at twitter at meghan underscore lopez my question to my twitter followers tonight seaquest ration you heard us talk about it tonight but i want to know what government programs you want to cut if you had a choice to kind any of them or would you cut any at all how are we going to make up that money tweet me your responses at meghan underscore lopez for now have a great night and a great weekend. well into the future to the finish as world class athletes descend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept
the top reasons given for extending the keystone pipeline is to create american jobs but one cornell university study claims that the exact opposite would have happened so is this project more of a pipe dream than a tangible economic solution more on that next week and those are just a few of the stories we have in store for you along with more news and in-depth interviews so keep it tuned in right here to our t.v. and that's going to do it now for now for more on the stories we covered go to...
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a school within a school, it's a separate college at cornell university, part of the prestigious ivy ague. >> the school of hotel administration is a school that was started in 1922 here at cornell, to provide students an opportunity to develop a career path in the hospitality industry. >> what kinds of courses do students take? >> well, they take all kinds of courses. they get a very grounded education in the basic business disciplines -- things like... but then, they also get classes that are very directly related to the industry. >> just click that. it'll bring up your rate screen. >> that means learning how to run a hotel or restaurant, and learning how to buy one, too. >> eventually, we want them to grow, as well, to not just run hotels but to someday own them and own entire chains of hotels. >> what do you like best about this school? >> i mean, if "everything" was a choice or an answer, i would choose everything. the hotel school is great. you learn all the great business practices that you learn at a typical business school, but applied to hospitality. >> so, where are we goin
a school within a school, it's a separate college at cornell university, part of the prestigious ivy ague. >> the school of hotel administration is a school that was started in 1922 here at cornell, to provide students an opportunity to develop a career path in the hospitality industry. >> what kinds of courses do students take? >> well, they take all kinds of courses. they get a very grounded education in the basic business disciplines -- things like... but then, they also...
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researchers at cornell university have found a way to create replacement ears with a 3d printer thatrinter and using in the mold actually contains living cells. so what's coming out of the printer is alive at the time we print with it. >> cartilage grows around the collagen, ultimately replacing it after three months. researchers hope to use the technology to grow customized ears for children born with a condition where the external ear fails to grow fully. >>> the former u.s. surgeon general, c. everett koop, has died. he was surgeon general from 1981 to 1989 and was one of the most recognizable figures of the reagan era. despite being an evangelical christian, he endorsed condoms and sex education to stop the spread of aids. he also carried out a crusade to end smoking in the u.s. c. everett koop died monday in hanover, new hampshire. he was 96 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," best-selling author bishop t.d. jakes. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] i
researchers at cornell university have found a way to create replacement ears with a 3d printer thatrinter and using in the mold actually contains living cells. so what's coming out of the printer is alive at the time we print with it. >> cartilage grows around the collagen, ultimately replacing it after three months. researchers hope to use the technology to grow customized ears for children born with a condition where the external ear fails to grow fully. >>> the former u.s....
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he graduated from cornell university in 1984. he received his maryland license in 1988. hopkins officials notified a few of levy's patients about the allegations. not all have been identified. a call center has been set up for possible victims. reporting live, kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> fire officials are trying to figure out what sparked a blaze in glen burnie on monday. this is what looks like around 5:30 on monday evening. crews not go inside to fight the blaze because it was so strong. no injuries were reported. >> house republicans will hold a press conference to voice their opposition to a proposed gas tax increase in maryland. gas prices have been on the rise for the past 30 days. tara mergener has the latest. >> gas prices were on the rise and they show no sign of slowing down. up and up. in just one month, a 13 beset spike in the price of gas. the national average is around $3.50 a gallon. the issue is supply and demand. rising crude-oil prices. u.s. refinery closings. opec has cut production by 1 million barrels a day. lingering operational problems at oil
he graduated from cornell university in 1984. he received his maryland license in 1988. hopkins officials notified a few of levy's patients about the allegations. not all have been identified. a call center has been set up for possible victims. reporting live, kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> fire officials are trying to figure out what sparked a blaze in glen burnie on monday. this is what looks like around 5:30 on monday evening. crews not go inside to fight the blaze because it was so...
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. >>> science fiction is becoming a real medical miracle at cornell university.ssor larry bonisar and his students developed a 3-d printing method to make a precisely modeled replacement ear. the lab uses a form of ink but their ink is alive. the gel used in printing the ears has living cells in it. it can be directly implanted into a patient or even grown in an incubator until it gets implanted. >> the reason that an ear is a really good demonstration of this kind of technology is because it has a very complicated shape, that it has kind of complicated mechanics as well. your ear is remarkably durable and flexible but still stiff enough to hold its shape. >> the professor says 3-d biomedical printing is still being evaluated but could move into the mainstream very quickly. isn't that bizarre? the ink is alie. too much for 4:30 in the morning. >> i can't even comprehend how that even -- >> advancements in technology -- the ink is alive. >>> a free movie here, a song there, if you are doing the downloads illegally, chances are you may be put on notice soon. p next
. >>> science fiction is becoming a real medical miracle at cornell university.ssor larry bonisar and his students developed a 3-d printing method to make a precisely modeled replacement ear. the lab uses a form of ink but their ink is alive. the gel used in printing the ears has living cells in it. it can be directly implanted into a patient or even grown in an incubator until it gets implanted. >> the reason that an ear is a really good demonstration of this kind of technology...
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he graduated from cornell university in 1984. he received his maryland license in 1988. hopkins officials notified a few of levy's patients about the allegations. not all have been identified. a call center has been set up for possible victims. 855-546-3785. reporting live, kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> there was a fire in glen burnie on monday. this was the scene on crain highway. crews were forced to fight the fire from the outside. nobody was hurt. a man is facing life in prison. a jury found him guilty of murder and arson. prosecutors said he killed another man in a dispute over drugs and then burned his body on south monroe street and stole his car. >> a man is charged with attempted murder. jenerette dixon barricaded himself inside a home. officers found the victim on the front porch of his home. he surrendered several hours later without incident. the victim is scheduled to recover. >> how much did you see it each day -- how much do you sit each day? doctors say all that resting is putting you a risk for obesity and diabetes and even heart disease. >> heart disea
he graduated from cornell university in 1984. he received his maryland license in 1988. hopkins officials notified a few of levy's patients about the allegations. not all have been identified. a call center has been set up for possible victims. 855-546-3785. reporting live, kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> there was a fire in glen burnie on monday. this was the scene on crain highway. crews were forced to fight the fire from the outside. nobody was hurt. a man is facing life in prison. a...
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. >> some genius scientist in cornel university. go fight it hepatits .ect living cells to create an artificial year- ear. >> it will help those and lost them to accident or disease . fingers crossed. maybe those who want to add to the human collection like me. this 3 d printer is all about the ears. this thing. we are going to have a box that makes stuff for us any time and anywhere. >> i know what i want made for me first and i don't want it made to match what i have right now. >> it is impossible. that is it a beautiful thought and what men do. this is it an amazing machine and instead of trying to solve, i want something bigger. >> bernie, are you looking forward for anything. it is it really it is. >> i can't hear you. >> you are absolutely right. ip want something that creates natural hair. that is it a problem. not ears . i am with him on the better brain or different oregon or create something like that. it is bigger and it is it expensive. >> and we want to. it is it true . and it is another one. >> and that is in oregon. >> and something that ca
. >> some genius scientist in cornel university. go fight it hepatits .ect living cells to create an artificial year- ear. >> it will help those and lost them to accident or disease . fingers crossed. maybe those who want to add to the human collection like me. this 3 d printer is all about the ears. this thing. we are going to have a box that makes stuff for us any time and anywhere. >> i know what i want made for me first and i don't want it made to match what i have right...
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when jeff was here at texas a&m here is the director for the scowcroft institute and he was at cornell university. he dished i studied it in catherine's college, oxford university and received his phd in american history from the sonatas and. he served as a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fight for supremacy. he received a pretty significant award he won a prize from the american historical association process and a work in strategic history. he wrote consequences of the global cold war published by stanford university press in two nay and the china diary of george h.w. bush, making of the global president published by princeton university press in 2008. the whole reform with one of our manufacturers with the strategic studies institute and 20 times and he wrote to follow the berlin while the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously a mission that the bush school, but it we know he's doing well asset me. i would now like to suggest are going to have
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texas a&m, he was the director of programming for the scrocroft institute and is a graduate of cornell university. he additionally studied ate st. katherine's college, oxford university and received his ph.d in american history from the university of wisconsin in madison and serve as an owen post doctoral fellow in international security, studied at yale university. his books include, cold war, at noun feet. the anglo american fight for aviation supremacy. he received a pretty significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical, so i for this outstanding work in history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war. published by stanford university press in 2008. and the china die a of george h.w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in 2008. rethinking leadership and whole of government national security reform, with one of our bush school faculty members, joe serami, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010, and wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford
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. >> reporter: anthony is in the final running far full ride slar to cornell university.s the kind of ambition one goal hopes to instill in all of its students. >> if i don't leave and stay here it's not going to do nothing for my family so i'd rather go get an education and start on my career and bring them back towards them so i can raise a family take care of my daughter, take care of my mother also. i'm doing it for myself but for the family that i love. >> brown: on our website, you can find more on enrichment programs that work to get students not only to, but through college. "american graduate" is a public media initiative funded by the corporation for public broadcasting. >> suarez: we turn to the sexual abuse scandal that is shaking up the los angeles catholic archdiocese. last week, the diocese was forced to release 12,000 pages of documents about dozens of priests who are accused of molesting children, allegations that date back several decades. that led to a rare public rebuke of a top church official. it began with a sweeping settlement, involving more than
. >> reporter: anthony is in the final running far full ride slar to cornell university.s the kind of ambition one goal hopes to instill in all of its students. >> if i don't leave and stay here it's not going to do nothing for my family so i'd rather go get an education and start on my career and bring them back towards them so i can raise a family take care of my daughter, take care of my mother also. i'm doing it for myself but for the family that i love. >> brown: on our...
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was in texas a&m county was the dreck of programming for the institute and is a graduate of cornell university. additionally, studied at saint catherine's college, oxford university, and received his ph.d in american history from university of wisconsin at madison. he served as an postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include "cold war at 30,000 feet,." he received a pretty significant award for that book. anyone the biannual rise from the american historical association for the outstanding work in european military and strategic history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war, published by stanford university press in 2008, and "the china diary of george h. w. bush" published by princeton university press in 2008. we think in leadership and whole of government national security reform, one of our bush school faculty members, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010. and he wrote "the fall of the berlin wall," published by oxford university press in 2000. obviously, we miss him at the bush school but we know he's do
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talk about some of her classmates and one of them is mark joseph green, liberal democrat of cornell universityin great neck new york. repressor freed asks, can anyone think of an actionable nuisance we haven't touched on today? mark joseph green says, what about black people moving into a neighborhood? a thoughtful discussion ensued and sanders looks at me. we all look at each other in our faces portrayed little. in any case the privileged young white scholars are oblivious. their legal arguments to be mustard pro and con. the discussion of whether not the mere presence of blacks constitutes an inherent nuisance swirls around the five bucks. we say nothing. we cannot dignify insults with reason for a bottle in the choices between ventilated rage and silence reaches silence. >> guest: mark was running for office in new york recently and i haven't seen them since that experience but when he was running for office someone had read that in the book and a journalist and asked me of course about it. i told him and something about that was published. mark did not deny it but he said he couldn't remem
talk about some of her classmates and one of them is mark joseph green, liberal democrat of cornell universityin great neck new york. repressor freed asks, can anyone think of an actionable nuisance we haven't touched on today? mark joseph green says, what about black people moving into a neighborhood? a thoughtful discussion ensued and sanders looks at me. we all look at each other in our faces portrayed little. in any case the privileged young white scholars are oblivious. their legal...
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talk about some of her classmates and one of them is mark joseph green, liberal democrat of cornell universityin great neck new york. repressor freed asks, can anyone think of an actionable nuisance we haven't touched on today? mark joseph green says, what about black people moving into a neighborhood? a thoughtful discussion ensued and sanders looks at me. we all look at each other in our faces portrayed little. in any case the privileged young white scholars are oblivious. their legal arguments to be mustard pro and con. the discussion of whether not the mere presence of blacks constitutes an inherent nuisance swirls around the five bucks. we say nothing. we cannot dignify insults with reason for a bottle in the choices between ventilated rage and silence reaches silence. >> guest: mark was running for office in new york recently and i haven't seen them since that experience but when he was running for office someone had read that in the book and a journalist and asked me of course about it. i told him and something about that was published. mark did not deny it but he said he couldn't remem
talk about some of her classmates and one of them is mark joseph green, liberal democrat of cornell universityin great neck new york. repressor freed asks, can anyone think of an actionable nuisance we haven't touched on today? mark joseph green says, what about black people moving into a neighborhood? a thoughtful discussion ensued and sanders looks at me. we all look at each other in our faces portrayed little. in any case the privileged young white scholars are oblivious. their legal...
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geddes at cornell university and visiting scholar of the american enterprise institute. last week you weren't available to do it in dr. coburn said it was wisely thought we should wait and i think you're worth the wait. we're delighted you are here. welcome. i'll ask you to keep your entire testimony, about five minutes. >> good morning, chairman carver, dr. coburn and members of the committee. im cliff guffey and msa have been hard by the cooperation between the parties here today. mr. innocent american citizen to see how this is plain out. the postal service has an income of $65 billion a year. the chief financial officer reported recently postal service has an annual cash flow of $140 billion. that's one way to measure the postal service to our economy. in addition to the business, support to ordinary citizens. many towns, cities have protested against the closing of mail. the post office is an important part of the town's identity and communication center. many people do not have access to the internet. according to recent study by the pew center, one in five do not
geddes at cornell university and visiting scholar of the american enterprise institute. last week you weren't available to do it in dr. coburn said it was wisely thought we should wait and i think you're worth the wait. we're delighted you are here. welcome. i'll ask you to keep your entire testimony, about five minutes. >> good morning, chairman carver, dr. coburn and members of the committee. im cliff guffey and msa have been hard by the cooperation between the parties here today. mr....
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when he was here, he was the director of the institute and he is a graduate of cornell university. additionally studied at oxford university, and received his phd in american history from the university of wisconsin in madison. he served as a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fighter aviation supremacy, and he received a significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical association for his outstanding work in strategic history. he wrote local consequences of the global war, published by stanford university press in 2008. in the diary of george h. w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in the 2008. rethinking leadership and the whole of national security reform is one that we remember and that was done through the strategic studies institute in 2010, and he wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by the oxford university press in 2009. honestly, we miss him at the bush sch
when he was here, he was the director of the institute and he is a graduate of cornell university. additionally studied at oxford university, and received his phd in american history from the university of wisconsin in madison. he served as a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fighter aviation supremacy, and he received a significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american...
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>> it's a program of the cornell university, it's been going on for 16 years.an inventory of all the birds across north america. this weekend, starts today. >> steve: bring in the birds! >> it helps us create like an inventory of all the birds that are here. >> brian: so let's get an idea. these are birds we will not find in our backyard. >> you might. >> brian: i might find an owl? >> steve: we have owls in our backyard. >> owls are a great backyard bird. most people don't know it 'cause they're out at night. and so oddly enough, you don't get many owls in new york city, though. there were no owls scene on the count last year. but one being seen in central park. if somebody goes out and sees that, we want to get on the count. >> brian: are they endangered? >> they are not. but there are only 1400 owls on the count last year. so we need to get nighttime counters. >> alisyn: here is the deal, i do have an owl in my backyard, but i never see him. i hear him. >> i tell you how it tell the difference between a bard owl. they're easy to identify. it says who cooks f
>> it's a program of the cornell university, it's been going on for 16 years.an inventory of all the birds across north america. this weekend, starts today. >> steve: bring in the birds! >> it helps us create like an inventory of all the birds that are here. >> brian: so let's get an idea. these are birds we will not find in our backyard. >> you might. >> brian: i might find an owl? >> steve: we have owls in our backyard. >> owls are a great...
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university. the "new york times" reports nationwide, 36 schools, cornell, stanford and harvard include sex changegeries in student health plans. on capitol hill, more momentum for immigration reform. correspondent doug mckelway is here to tell us what happened today. >> today was the first hearing on the hill. immigration reform. since bipartisan group of senators, four republicans and four democrats reported progress in crafting comprehensive immigration reform. that package appears to be gaining pretty much broad support and not a moment too soon. the senate judiciary committee got an earful from panelists today describing the dysfunction of the president immigration policy. d.h.s. secretary janet napolitano came under special criticism. they cited documents showing the ice agent that laid the arrest of a child rapist by the name of abraham sanchez zabileda. after learning it would garner congressional scrutiny. >> shocking, they would have the discretion to grant child rapist application to stay in the country. today, this person is free in the united states. >> wearing an ankle bracelet and t
university. the "new york times" reports nationwide, 36 schools, cornell, stanford and harvard include sex changegeries in student health plans. on capitol hill, more momentum for immigration reform. correspondent doug mckelway is here to tell us what happened today. >> today was the first hearing on the hill. immigration reform. since bipartisan group of senators, four republicans and four democrats reported progress in crafting comprehensive immigration reform. that package...
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heck's observations, a forensic psychologist at the university of virginia, dewey cornell, says in his presentations that if your school shooting prevention program begins when the shooter is at the the door, it's too late. with that in mind, mr. osher, your testimony mentions the promotion and prevention are more effective. what do you mean by promotion and prevention? >> sure. when i think about promotion, when i talk about promotion, i mean building assets. assets can be through social/emotional learning that develops my ability to stop and think about doing something. it can be my relationships with counsel like mr. pompei. prevention is when we do things to try to prevent bad things from happening. when i think about positive behavioral interventions and supports that stop teachers from reacting to students or stop security officers from being negative, that's a preventive behavior. we need to do both of them. but we want both people to know not to jump over a bridge, and we also at the same time want to have railings that would prevent people from jumping over a bridge. >> i thin
heck's observations, a forensic psychologist at the university of virginia, dewey cornell, says in his presentations that if your school shooting prevention program begins when the shooter is at the the door, it's too late. with that in mind, mr. osher, your testimony mentions the promotion and prevention are more effective. what do you mean by promotion and prevention? >> sure. when i think about promotion, when i talk about promotion, i mean building assets. assets can be through...
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throw one thing out about what cornell said this is about voting for democrats that might be a good national political issue. here's the problem. california has universalackground checks. there are a number of states that have these provisions in place. let's consider what they've done, how cost effective and effective they are relative to hiring more police officers. the truth is that we're going for solutions that aren't necessarily very effective but they might work as a political issue so that's why we pursue them. >> fair point. six of the 55 senate democrats have indicated they have a problem with the assault weapons ban. you may not get that because there are democrats who support guns too. obviously not as many. all you need is a few. >>> the state senators are close to passing an anti-paparazzi act. more than two-thirds of hawaii's lawmakers signed on to a bill that will allegedly protect celebrities from paparazzi by allowing the celebs to sue the photographers for snapping the shots. >>> now, it doesn't look like these people are being caught by surprise, does it? the lawmaker says the bill will help hawaii's tourism and film industry becaus
throw one thing out about what cornell said this is about voting for democrats that might be a good national political issue. here's the problem. california has universalackground checks. there are a number of states that have these provisions in place. let's consider what they've done, how cost effective and effective they are relative to hiring more police officers. the truth is that we're going for solutions that aren't necessarily very effective but they might work as a political issue so...
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cornell said this is about voting for democrats that might be a good national political issue. here's the problem. california has universal background checks. there are a number of states that have these provisions in place. let's consider a what they've done, how cost effective and effective they are relative to hiring more police officers. the truth is that we're going for solutions that aren't necessarily very effective but they might work as a political issue so that's why we pursue them. >> fair point. six of the 55 senate democrats have indicated they have a problem with the assault weapons ban. you may not get that because there are democrats who support guns too. obviously not as many. all yaw need is a few. >>> an islamist vigilante group harassing women in short skirts and ordering gays off the street. in london. >>> hawaii declares war on the paparazzi, the man leading the warn is steven tyler. >>> ted nugent, one of the nra's vocal supporters. we'll take you to the ranch where this happened. >> fire in the hole! cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confi
cornell said this is about voting for democrats that might be a good national political issue. here's the problem. california has universal background checks. there are a number of states that have these provisions in place. let's consider a what they've done, how cost effective and effective they are relative to hiring more police officers. the truth is that we're going for solutions that aren't necessarily very effective but they might work as a political issue so that's why we pursue them....
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programming for the scowcroft instituted and a graduate of cornell, a steady guessing catherine's at oxford to received a ph.d. in american history from universityf wisconsin madison and was a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet high. he received a pretty significant award be played space or for the american historical association outstanding european and strategic military history. he wrote both consequences of the global world war published by stanford, a 2008 in the dairy george h. debut bush published by princeton university press, 2008. rethinking leadership with our bush school faculty members done for the strategic studies institute 2010 and the revolutionary legacy published by oxford university press 2009 for graveses the we miss him that no he is doing well. of would now like to suggest a pre-introduction of the before urged dr. jeffrey engel comes upon stage we would like to see a video coming is pretty significant it is in president bush's own words and credit -- chronicles events following the invasion of kuwait and pay attention to this video and after
programming for the scowcroft instituted and a graduate of cornell, a steady guessing catherine's at oxford to received a ph.d. in american history from universityf wisconsin madison and was a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet high. he received a pretty significant award be played space or for the american historical association outstanding european and strategic military history. he wrote both consequences of the...
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universal background checks, but you're right, in terms of -- >> while the suggestion is that ted nugent is somehow extreme or to the right on this issue, he's actually alongside a lot of democrats. >> cornellwhat do you think? do you agree with that? >> that's absolutely ridiculous. ted nugent is an extremist. and who spews forth some of the vilist crazy stuff you ever heard in your life. if you don't believe me, google it. the idea he's mainstream and he should be invited by a member of congress to sit in the state of the union shows you how far we have gone over the deep end and just how far the tea partyism has taken over the republican party. there should be no place for that sort of extremism at the state of the union. it is not for that. it is a time for both parties to try to bring people together. i think you'll hear from the president sort of talk about how to bring people together while at the same time, you know, you got guys inviting ted nugent to the state of the union. it is bad. and it looks bad for republicans. >> patricia, amy is right, though, members of congress, they can bring a plus one if you will sometimes to events like this. what kind of, i don't know, signal, mess
universal background checks, but you're right, in terms of -- >> while the suggestion is that ted nugent is somehow extreme or to the right on this issue, he's actually alongside a lot of democrats. >> cornellwhat do you think? do you agree with that? >> that's absolutely ridiculous. ted nugent is an extremist. and who spews forth some of the vilist crazy stuff you ever heard in your life. if you don't believe me, google it. the idea he's mainstream and he should be invited by...
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cornell belcher. n contributor, former bush white house speecriter david fr he's a contributing editor at the daily beast. the administration came uph a resolution they thought, catholic institutions, universitiesits women. but now not so fast. president of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops says this, among other things. it appears that the government would require all employees in our accommodated ministries to have the illicit coverage they may not opt out, nor even opt out for their children under a separate policy. the stakes are so high, we will not cease from our effort to assure that health care for all does not mean freedom for few. so what does that mean? >> well, we have to take a step back to go to the beginning of the story. this is a confrontation that vice president biden tried to warn the situation away from. aside from government itself, the very largest. historically they have been given wide leeway to do their good works in the way that they felt was called for. if they didn't feel that they were fulfilling a religious mandate, they wouldn't be doing this. the government historically has said, you do it your way and we will not second guess you. the obama administration
cornell belcher. n contributor, former bush white house speecriter david fr he's a contributing editor at the daily beast. the administration came uph a resolution they thought, catholic institutions, universitiesits women. but now not so fast. president of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops says this, among other things. it appears that the government would require all employees in our accommodated ministries to have the illicit coverage they may not opt out, nor even opt out for their...
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geddes at cornell university and visiting scholar of the american enterprise institute. last week you weren't available to do it in dr. coburn said it was wisely thought we should wait and i think you're worth the wait. we're delighted you are here. welcome. i'll ask you to keep your entire testimony, about five minutes. >> good morning, chairman carver, dr. coburn and members of the committee. im cliff guffey and msa have been hard by the cooperation between the parties here today. mr. innocent american citizen to see how this is plain out. the postal service has an income of $65 billion a year. the chief financial officer reported recently postal service has an annual cash flow of $140 billion. that's one way to measure the postal service to our economy. in addition to the business, support to ordinary citizens. many towns, cities have protested against the closing of mail. the post office is an important part of the town's identity and communication center. many people do not have access to the internet. according to recent study by the pew center, one in five do not
geddes at cornell university and visiting scholar of the american enterprise institute. last week you weren't available to do it in dr. coburn said it was wisely thought we should wait and i think you're worth the wait. we're delighted you are here. welcome. i'll ask you to keep your entire testimony, about five minutes. >> good morning, chairman carver, dr. coburn and members of the committee. im cliff guffey and msa have been hard by the cooperation between the parties here today. mr....