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dalia deny anything wrongdoing.awyer claiming the whole scene was cooked up, by, of all people, michael as part of a reality tv hoax gone wrong. >> mike dippolito's hoax to orchestrate his own murder, to achieve fame and fortune was a bad prank. and it was no different than what balloon boy's parents did. >> the defense presents its theory, but the prosecutor tells the jury for the real story, all you have to do is watch the video. >> the defendant was caught in the act of being herself. she wasn't acting. that's who she is. she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside but deadly on the inside. >> we the jury find as follows. >> the trial lasts two weeks and the jury needs only three hours. >> we find the defendant guilty of solicitation to commit first-degree murder. >> at sentencing, the judge calls dalia pure evil. >> i am positive, like 5,000% sure. >> and gives her 20 years in prison. outside the courtroom, michael dippolito reacts borrowing the now infamous line from dalia. >> wish you were never here. a
dalia deny anything wrongdoing.awyer claiming the whole scene was cooked up, by, of all people, michael as part of a reality tv hoax gone wrong. >> mike dippolito's hoax to orchestrate his own murder, to achieve fame and fortune was a bad prank. and it was no different than what balloon boy's parents did. >> the defense presents its theory, but the prosecutor tells the jury for the real story, all you have to do is watch the video. >> the defendant was caught in the act of...
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i can't imagine i would have gotten a dalia fantasy question on this panel that it was a long question i would say nevada certainly wouldn't want a czar of gaming and i think the american gaming association and the gaming companies of both nevada and around the country have worked very hard to clean up the reputation of gaming to make sure it's regulated and to make sure their solutions for gaming and all these sorts of things have been the eye towards making sure that the states are so. we were actually asked the biggest most important gaming regulator in the world and we were asked for an opinion on dalia fantasy and under the nevada state law it was as you could imagine it felt directly in the definition of gambling and sports so they will either have to apply or now they just left the state and nevada is probably 1% and they will make their economic decision of position of how they want to move forward but these are tough questions and obviously there's a lot of movement going on in the dalia fantasy world but my job is in this situation the nevada law is pretty clear and i will sa
i can't imagine i would have gotten a dalia fantasy question on this panel that it was a long question i would say nevada certainly wouldn't want a czar of gaming and i think the american gaming association and the gaming companies of both nevada and around the country have worked very hard to clean up the reputation of gaming to make sure it's regulated and to make sure their solutions for gaming and all these sorts of things have been the eye towards making sure that the states are so. we...
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we could create dalia policies and other safety net that would mean that families are struggling as much within the context of riverview where we have mostly made of income families, this racial dynamic seems to be a really powerful and important one and teachers are on the frontline to some extent as our administrators in the fact that they have to be able to deal with these processes of opportunity. they have to be able to figure out politically how to respond to the powerful parents and the community who are pushing for essentially the monopolization of the resources for their own kids and be able to push against it in a way that suggests this school is for all the students who attend and not just for your kids get a sort of move away from the zero-sum game sort of idea that some parents bring to the education process. >> in your book despite the best intentions, did you find recommendations for students as both? >> i think there are recommendations for the more likely to be focused on the adults in the context of the school. for students, i think the big thing that they need to do is
we could create dalia policies and other safety net that would mean that families are struggling as much within the context of riverview where we have mostly made of income families, this racial dynamic seems to be a really powerful and important one and teachers are on the frontline to some extent as our administrators in the fact that they have to be able to deal with these processes of opportunity. they have to be able to figure out politically how to respond to the powerful parents and the...
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parents very much for making sure that we got our education and also watching how they went about their dalia lives to keep a roof over our head and food on the table. >> what do they think of you being in the tea party? >> my parents are very open-minded in terms of where i stand and what might views are. it's been a treat for them. i happen to be a contributor and they get a kick out of seeing me on television because it's a huge audience for people and they also know the challenges going up against, but they understand, and they understood where i came from and of course they knew what i was like indicating that i it is a very determined child and i have my own views and opinions early on, was a little starter every now and then, but i don't think that they have to worry about me because they knew that i would make my way. >> you include -- you compare your experience with michelle obama. >> i compare it because a lot of the comments i've heard and read about her but she complains about black americans going to different universities or how they were targeted and i tell you it is hard work
parents very much for making sure that we got our education and also watching how they went about their dalia lives to keep a roof over our head and food on the table. >> what do they think of you being in the tea party? >> my parents are very open-minded in terms of where i stand and what might views are. it's been a treat for them. i happen to be a contributor and they get a kick out of seeing me on television because it's a huge audience for people and they also know the...
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i was stunned a few weeks ago to read in the nature dalia newspaper and editorial that praised the current speaker john boehner for perfecting the art of disagreeing without being disagreeable. that's not the job of the speaker. she's not there to be disagreeable or to disagree. the art of the great speaker in american history, the art of henry clay is that of compromising, not disagreeing. and the great speakers that followed modeled themselves out to be after clay the art of economizing. now most americans don't realize that the speaker in the house of of the house of representatives is the second most powerful elected federal official in the land after the president, and like the president, he is the only other official in the federal government elected by all americans in the entire nation by we the people. sometimes it seems neither the president nor the speaker listens to any of us. of a people in the size of geometry and geography make universal solutions impossible we all disagree and each of us has any legal rights to do so and to pursue our selfish interests with benefits to ours
i was stunned a few weeks ago to read in the nature dalia newspaper and editorial that praised the current speaker john boehner for perfecting the art of disagreeing without being disagreeable. that's not the job of the speaker. she's not there to be disagreeable or to disagree. the art of the great speaker in american history, the art of henry clay is that of compromising, not disagreeing. and the great speakers that followed modeled themselves out to be after clay the art of economizing. now...
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she won't be put in in a cell and sent out on a dalia work details.e will be shot as if she should have she should have been october 8, 1941. the first day of the time of the the kind of conference where one dwells in the homemade under the roof of leaves i see them in front of the synagogues all over new york city. it reminds me of the missouri fields of the cropland is starting the winter with the moon and a childhood. bring her to me, my grandfather dance. she finds out she's been betrayed. another is killed and liquidated. i write her name in a small notebook and close the file and leave it. i don't stop to think the archivist or ask about the pickup time for my copies the following week. it's already dark when i leave. i think i'm weeping but i can't help. i can't tell anything. only late fall and then when i look up, rain. so that was the first detail of my grandfather's involvement. the second major massacre just so you know you're going to be winding up fairly soon and then there will be time for questions the second massacre in the area, and
she won't be put in in a cell and sent out on a dalia work details.e will be shot as if she should have she should have been october 8, 1941. the first day of the time of the the kind of conference where one dwells in the homemade under the roof of leaves i see them in front of the synagogues all over new york city. it reminds me of the missouri fields of the cropland is starting the winter with the moon and a childhood. bring her to me, my grandfather dance. she finds out she's been betrayed....
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she won't be put in the cell and a cell and sent out on the dalia work detailed. will be shot as 1941. the third day of the time of joy and delivered when the homemade hot. it reminded me of the fields is. she finds out she's been betrayed and takes off another ghetto and is killed when it is liquidated. i write her name in a small notebook and close the file and leave it behind the table today and i to me if i don't stop to think the archivist and i don't ask about the pickup time it's already dark when i leave. i think i'm weeping but i can't tell. i can't feel anything. only late fall and when into when i look up, brain so that was the first detail of my grandfather's involvement about polygon. the second major massacre just so you know we are going to be winding up. the massacre in the area there were killings all the way through but just to say that this happened in the spring of 1942 and it was an action against noncombatant holes of the region. the lithuanians hated at the polls the polls and the german commander was ambushed. they have nothing to do with i
she won't be put in the cell and a cell and sent out on the dalia work detailed. will be shot as 1941. the third day of the time of joy and delivered when the homemade hot. it reminded me of the fields is. she finds out she's been betrayed and takes off another ghetto and is killed when it is liquidated. i write her name in a small notebook and close the file and leave it behind the table today and i to me if i don't stop to think the archivist and i don't ask about the pickup time it's already...
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supporting my fellows in recovery, connecting with them on a dalia basis, all input into my recovery that i think we need to get the medical piece down because we failed on the medical piece. if we get the medical piece, my belief is that we can then really get the rest of the pieces in place. but we aren't even getting the first thing right where we are dismissing people from even getting detox coverage. we are missing the early screenings in our medical system so i am for fixing those and then while we are why we are doing all these other things as well but the big issues and if i have this chance to have an obligation to require insurance companies to disclose helping make medical utilization review decisions and how they make these medical necessity determinations to deny this care and it's against the law and the law requires now that we find out our new trading the person with a mental illness or addiction the same as we would treat diabetic, the cardiovascular disease patient, the cancer patient? the only way to know is if we see the algorithm of how they make medical necessit
supporting my fellows in recovery, connecting with them on a dalia basis, all input into my recovery that i think we need to get the medical piece down because we failed on the medical piece. if we get the medical piece, my belief is that we can then really get the rest of the pieces in place. but we aren't even getting the first thing right where we are dismissing people from even getting detox coverage. we are missing the early screenings in our medical system so i am for fixing those and...
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no gay civil rights lawyer i know of has had to live with the dalia spread of lynching or violence ofa thurgood marshall and his colleagues did. i don't think they are directly comparable. however i don't think it's a coincidence that three people that the three people that made the decision about not defending doma -- i think they sat down and said he can't write a brief but says it's okay to discriminate. >> host: and at that point your adversary changed in the case. >> guest: by adversary changed. when the government essentially bowed out, there needed to be someone who would defend the law and we want we wanted someone to defend. we didn't -- we needed someone on the other side. so the house republican committee also noticed the bipartisan legal advisory group which is something i'm very proud of because there wasn't really bipartisan. we have the republican majority vote and they hired preeminent supreme court litigator certainly of my generation. >> host: eventually either fix it up to this banquet and at that point you never argued the case in the supreme court. why did he want
no gay civil rights lawyer i know of has had to live with the dalia spread of lynching or violence ofa thurgood marshall and his colleagues did. i don't think they are directly comparable. however i don't think it's a coincidence that three people that the three people that made the decision about not defending doma -- i think they sat down and said he can't write a brief but says it's okay to discriminate. >> host: and at that point your adversary changed in the case. >> guest: by...
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no civil rights lawyers i know a have to live with the dalia sight of lynching or violence by thurgoodmarshall and his colleagues did so i don't think they are directly comparable however i don't think it's a coincidence that the three people who made the decision of not defending doma had to have been three black guys. >> host: and at that point your adversary changed. >> guest: when the government essentially bowed out there needed to be someone that would defend this and so we wanted someone to defend it. we didn't want to have -- we needed someone on the other side of the house republican committee are known as the bipartisan legal advisory group which i renamed because it wasn't really bipartisan. they have more votes and so they decided to defend the statute and they hired the preeminent thinkers litigator in my generation. >> host: eventually the case makes it to the same court. why did you want to do that? >> guest: i had a complicated range of emotions and thoughts in my head at the time. there was a lot of pressure on me not to argue the case. there was no such thing as the b
no civil rights lawyers i know a have to live with the dalia sight of lynching or violence by thurgoodmarshall and his colleagues did so i don't think they are directly comparable however i don't think it's a coincidence that the three people who made the decision of not defending doma had to have been three black guys. >> host: and at that point your adversary changed. >> guest: when the government essentially bowed out there needed to be someone that would defend this and so we...
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now as the executive director, rachel works with other caregivers who give dalia substantial care to severely wounded veterans just as she has done. because houses are typically subject to their servicemembers and flexible schedules, they develop developed an entrepreneurial spirit and sometimes see careers through self-employment. patricia, a military spouse and a small-business owner and grace to this entrepreneurial spirit when she started. ten years ago they helped the chief petty officer told her that light streamed through cheese cloth are privacy screen around his. so pat was at the garage of the home and so a home and so a better curtain. she began displaying the changes at the events and online. it's a brick and mortar operation based in georgia and the curtains are sold directly to the navy ships, submarines, coast guard's, military sealift command as well as the individual servicemen. pat attributes her success to the training and skills she learned while her husband served in the navy. her story is the testament to the resilience and determination and ingenuity of our mil
now as the executive director, rachel works with other caregivers who give dalia substantial care to severely wounded veterans just as she has done. because houses are typically subject to their servicemembers and flexible schedules, they develop developed an entrepreneurial spirit and sometimes see careers through self-employment. patricia, a military spouse and a small-business owner and grace to this entrepreneurial spirit when she started. ten years ago they helped the chief petty officer...
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>> guest: i used to teach at the defense language institute on a dalia basis of interacting for the lastf years i spent six and a half years moderating at the defense language institute, so i was dealing with people that were coming and coming in the community and the community back and forth from afghanistan and iraq by kansas city to chicago on a dalia basis. >> guest: think user to do just covet us could have been an amazing experience but the question that's complicated is the fact that the geopolitical blocks or so significant and opposed to one another it is the hardest part of that result in the conflict is the fact that you do have russians and iranians on one side if so how do you possibly bring them together and come up with a new government that would be acceptable to both sides or have a resolution that seems to be impossible to do up until now. the one thing that is hopeful at this moment is the fact that you do have these interests talking to each other and the meetings under way this very weekend through the governments are trying to find a way to find concerted ways to ha
>> guest: i used to teach at the defense language institute on a dalia basis of interacting for the lastf years i spent six and a half years moderating at the defense language institute, so i was dealing with people that were coming and coming in the community and the community back and forth from afghanistan and iraq by kansas city to chicago on a dalia basis. >> guest: think user to do just covet us could have been an amazing experience but the question that's complicated is the...
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i produced shows and wound up writing dan rather's dalia radio commentary show.ing the then just taking the place of walter cronkite as the anchor so i became the dalia radio writer. i have become along the way more and more things maybe high school and college and in the years afterward i was becoming politically conservative which was a surprising thing. i came from a nice working class literal democratic family. to make this short the white house heard about me for various reasons and they called me up one day at cbs of cbs and said if you were ever near washington, come by and knock on my door. i said i'd coming to washington tomorrow. he laughed in my face and said then come by my door. i told the white house only want to do is be a speechwriter for ronald reagan and all i can do is write so that's what i would like to be. they put me through my paces for a few months. they looked through everything i've ever written to make sure i never per dan rather or anybody else donated enunciation of ronald reagan. they have the right to make the leap speeches. the gu
i produced shows and wound up writing dan rather's dalia radio commentary show.ing the then just taking the place of walter cronkite as the anchor so i became the dalia radio writer. i have become along the way more and more things maybe high school and college and in the years afterward i was becoming politically conservative which was a surprising thing. i came from a nice working class literal democratic family. to make this short the white house heard about me for various reasons and they...
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around the every day in the state and 14 years later for everyone in this country, but for me, it is a daliaence to look into the eyes of the people who lost their husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters on september 11. their pain is no less today than i was 14 years ago. their loss is no less today than it was 14 years ago. and the goals and the intent of the president has to be first and foremost for the widows and orphans in american soil. first priority of the president of the united states and so, the president i believe has lost his focus in an attempt to justify the failed policy and maybe an attempt for those he's hoping to favor with around the world but he's lost focus and that's why he's lost the support and why the american people don't support this policy not only because it doesn't make common sense but because the focus of up first priorities should be. we can keep them safer as well and the president is going to want to keep his word that he gave over four years ago in this regard. we should have two try to set up safe zones to keep
around the every day in the state and 14 years later for everyone in this country, but for me, it is a daliaence to look into the eyes of the people who lost their husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters on september 11. their pain is no less today than i was 14 years ago. their loss is no less today than it was 14 years ago. and the goals and the intent of the president has to be first and foremost for the widows and orphans in american soil. first...