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because i told daniel pearl this and you saw what happened. and i thought, check please. so this was introduction to it i thought for sure guys he is going to be weighed nastier and scary but it turned out that ghazi looked and behaved in many ways like jerry garcia. traveled kind of roly-poly? >> guest: bearded. he wore this long curls, thick beard, kind of round spectacles and was a very jovial and was easy to laugh and was very, very open and didn't have anything to hide. was very open about his relationship with various jihadists groups. i know nobody ever knew what my family background was. when he opened up to me. that was the basis in fact for the second half of the book. it was all based on his relationship with ghazi. >> host: there are several sections of the book. can you read something short? >> guest: sure. >> host: and then we can talk about how it ended. >> guest: i had met ghazi about a half a dozen times, and in the early part of 2007, is when ghazi can't hit a student and it taken over a children's library. this was their response to what they said was t
because i told daniel pearl this and you saw what happened. and i thought, check please. so this was introduction to it i thought for sure guys he is going to be weighed nastier and scary but it turned out that ghazi looked and behaved in many ways like jerry garcia. traveled kind of roly-poly? >> guest: bearded. he wore this long curls, thick beard, kind of round spectacles and was a very jovial and was easy to laugh and was very, very open and didn't have anything to hide. was very open...
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sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz.ession. miranda applies when you are in custody. she was not in custody. she was in her own home. so that's not going to apply here. so do you think she did this to avoid prosecution of her, of herself, peter odom? >> it very well could be, nancy. the authorities are no doubt going to use her confession. they're going to try to get her to cooperate against him. and if he's as abusive as people are talking about, that might just happen. >> okay, guys. i'm hearing in my ear we are going live now to our story on little haleigh cummings. insiders in the investigation and the search now say the little girl is definitely dead. take a listen. >> ronald, do you feel that misty is the key to this investigation? >> no, i don't. i think they're barking up the wrong tree. >> i don't believe you. i think you do suspect your ex-wife, soon to be ex-wife's story -- >> i seen the back door open, and then i go in her room and she's gone. and that's all i know. >> here's the back screen door, the one tha
sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz.ession. miranda applies when you are in custody. she was not in custody. she was in her own home. so that's not going to apply here. so do you think she did this to avoid prosecution of her, of herself, peter odom? >> it very well could be, nancy. the authorities are no doubt going to use her confession. they're going to try to get her to cooperate against him. and if he's as abusive as people are talking about, that might just happen. >> okay,...
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are 1 billion motor vehicles on the world's roads today the title of your new book coauthored by daniel spurling says 2 billion cars. >> over the last 100 years, we have invented the car and fueled it with oil and have risen now to a billion. in the next 15 years, we expect to double that to 2 billion and that is the road we're on. it is incredibly fast. >> why? >> for the sake of affluence and mobility. and, right now the only technology we have for mobility is a motor vehicle. >> where is the growth, tro. >> the growth is in china, number one, india, number 2, brazil and russia, also, indonesia, rail, throughout asia, largely throughout asia, and in america we have over one car per person and we will be replacing our cars and that is a big question, what will we replace or cars with, with the 20 mile per gallon suv we own or something really novel. >> is the american dream and the american car dream gone in your view? >> i think that the dinosaur vehicles we drive should be gone. i think mobility is not gone. we'll want to be as mobile as ever. but we'll have to think of far more crea
are 1 billion motor vehicles on the world's roads today the title of your new book coauthored by daniel spurling says 2 billion cars. >> over the last 100 years, we have invented the car and fueled it with oil and have risen now to a billion. in the next 15 years, we expect to double that to 2 billion and that is the road we're on. it is incredibly fast. >> why? >> for the sake of affluence and mobility. and, right now the only technology we have for mobility is a motor...
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now danielle, when did you get this personality? >> caller: i found out about it this week. >> somebody has flattered you in a way that no one wants to become flattered. they have become your clone. >> caller: they have. >> is it a credit card you already had? or is it a brand-new one out of the blue that you heard from that somebody was pretending to be you? >> caller: it's about ten of them so far. >> no, really? >> caller: really. and they've gotten my social security number and my birth. all that information and are opening up credit cards under my, my person. >> so this individual has been a human wrecking crew. >> caller: right. >> in that they have already -- think about all the effects here. they've opened ten credit cards as if they're you. they have trashed your credit score. because suddenly you have all of these new lines of credit that have been opened everywhere that you had nothing to do with. what solves the problem, and you're even allowed to do this up front in all 50 states to prevents what happened to you. is to
now danielle, when did you get this personality? >> caller: i found out about it this week. >> somebody has flattered you in a way that no one wants to become flattered. they have become your clone. >> caller: they have. >> is it a credit card you already had? or is it a brand-new one out of the blue that you heard from that somebody was pretending to be you? >> caller: it's about ten of them so far. >> no, really? >> caller: really. and they've gotten...
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henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber was his office. there was no other place to go. >> imagine no electricity, no furnaces. you also see some spittoons here, as well. the carpet's would not have looked like that very long. looking at those spittoons at the senate chamber tells you a lot. every senator had his own. there were patterns all over the floor. >> and do you know who charles dickson -- charles dickens was? he said if he dropped his back on this carpet, he would not even pick it up with the glove -- with a glove. >> this was the room where the senate became the senate that we know today. would they first moved in here, it
henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber...
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henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber was his office. there was no other place to go. >> imagine no electricity, no furnaces. you also see some spittoons here, as well. the carpet's would not have looked like that very long. looking at those spittoons at the senate chamber tells you a lot. every senator had his own. there were patterns all over the floor. >> and do you know who charles dickson -- charles dickens was? he said if he dropped his back on this carpet, he would not even pick it up with the glove -- with a glove. >> this was the room where the senate became the senate that we know today. would they first moved in here, it
henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber...
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daniel emerson. >> dan: that's what we're talking about.t the offensive rebound, you throw to the outside, it forces the defense to react and there they get a nice pass back on the inside. slept ball movement that time by the bears. >> rich: six minutes in second half. loucks. gibson. couldn't follow. moore off to florence. trying to drive and dish. schmidt. >> dan: going to be difficult to get yourself offensive rebounding position. >> rich: snaer draws contact and michael snaer will go it the line. pulkauninkas actually on the contact and he gets the foul. in a state
daniel emerson. >> dan: that's what we're talking about.t the offensive rebound, you throw to the outside, it forces the defense to react and there they get a nice pass back on the inside. slept ball movement that time by the bears. >> rich: six minutes in second half. loucks. gibson. couldn't follow. moore off to florence. trying to drive and dish. schmidt. >> dan: going to be difficult to get yourself offensive rebounding position. >> rich: snaer draws contact and...
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daniel stand to lat her in the back of the end zone. tied at 7 at the break. daniel, rolling out, looking to the corner. a 20-yard strike to lewis young. falcons on top by 7. last chance for the stags now. fourth down, looking, looking, and he is sacked by troy gloucester and the streak is over. good counsel is your championship winning it 14-7. >>> back to hockey. while the husbands are hard at work, so, too, are the capitals' wives. they went shopping for the 63 children they adopted for the salvation army. they had filled up 40 shops carts and five suvs. >> it really teaches you like how far your money can go if you are willing to put in a little time and effort how happy you can make some kid and how simple it is and that we don't need so much material stuff our selfs. >> i know how excited kids who don't get friend all the time or don't get a bike for christmas feel when they get a bike and all the things that they wish for. because most kids when they go to see santa, they wish for a bike and nintendo and they don't get those things. it's awesome to give
daniel stand to lat her in the back of the end zone. tied at 7 at the break. daniel, rolling out, looking to the corner. a 20-yard strike to lewis young. falcons on top by 7. last chance for the stags now. fourth down, looking, looking, and he is sacked by troy gloucester and the streak is over. good counsel is your championship winning it 14-7. >>> back to hockey. while the husbands are hard at work, so, too, are the capitals' wives. they went shopping for the 63 children they adopted...
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the gathering included norman vincent peale daniel polling, clyde taylor of the national association of evangelicals and judiah wright of the national association of evangelicals. dr. nelson bell. afterwards beales senton account of the meeting describing the discussion that took place among the group of distinguished religious leaders. according to peel the group was unanimously behind nixon npo was part of a select committee chosen to meet with the vice president to convey that groups thoughts. appeal suggested september 8 as a possible meeting date in concluded by telling nixon he had been touched by the spirit of concern expressed by those in attendance. he noted billy graham was one of nixon's big supporters. pew hull something constructive and wise to come out of the meeting and claimed he had nothing to do with the organization that sponsored a washington meeting but since the meeting was planned that could hardly be true. graham wrote a letter to nixon after the meeting wanting an installment in the correspondence between the two over the course of this summer and fall. early
the gathering included norman vincent peale daniel polling, clyde taylor of the national association of evangelicals and judiah wright of the national association of evangelicals. dr. nelson bell. afterwards beales senton account of the meeting describing the discussion that took place among the group of distinguished religious leaders. according to peel the group was unanimously behind nixon npo was part of a select committee chosen to meet with the vice president to convey that groups...
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one of them, sergeant daniel deroche-- that's him with the driveshaft-- was relieved but frustrated. >> sergeant daniel deroche: same god damn spot it happens every time we roll up here. >> pitts: how many times is that for you? >> deroche: this is my second hit. cat got the mouse this time, i guess you could say. >> pitts: sergeant cabrera found the detonation wires buried in the road. easy to do here because there are so many dirt roads in afghanistan. cabrera and his partner, specialist joshua gross, told us the first bomb hit its target, but the second one, 30 yards away, missed. >> cabrera: this right here was the first explosion that went off. this right here was the second one. >> pitts: in this instance, did the trigger man make a mistake or were you guys just lucky? >> cabrera: trigger man made a mistake. >> specialist joshua gross: and we were lucky. we were lucky he made a mistake. >> pitts: lucky, because it's usually the second bomb that causes the most casualties. after the first explosion, men like sergeant cabrera go to investigate. and that's when insurgents often se
one of them, sergeant daniel deroche-- that's him with the driveshaft-- was relieved but frustrated. >> sergeant daniel deroche: same god damn spot it happens every time we roll up here. >> pitts: how many times is that for you? >> deroche: this is my second hit. cat got the mouse this time, i guess you could say. >> pitts: sergeant cabrera found the detonation wires buried in the road. easy to do here because there are so many dirt roads in afghanistan. cabrera and his...
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i love lee daniels. he really took a chance with me. >> larry: he directed you in the movie?> larry: we'll get to the movie and show clips. this month, next month, you could have a child in seven months? >> yes. >> larry: are you with child? >> right now? i'll have a swig of my scotch and let you know. >> larry: take a swig and i'll wait. that would be great news. that would be the happiest thing in your life. >> it would be the happiest thing in my life but what i'm saying is right now with this movie coming out, and with the next few singles from the album and those things that i'm doing, i need to focus on that because i cannot do the having a child thing halfway. i wouldn't just be like, oh, i'm having a child, yeah. let me get a nanny to give her the baby. take the kid. like, just doesn't -- >> larry: you don't want that? >> that doesn't work for me. i don't believe in that. >> larry: so when you do have children, you're going to be less showbiz, more mom? >> yeah. i'll always be showbiz. come on. i can't help it. it's in my genes. my mother was an opera singer. i'm clea
i love lee daniels. he really took a chance with me. >> larry: he directed you in the movie?> larry: we'll get to the movie and show clips. this month, next month, you could have a child in seven months? >> yes. >> larry: are you with child? >> right now? i'll have a swig of my scotch and let you know. >> larry: take a swig and i'll wait. that would be great news. that would be the happiest thing in your life. >> it would be the happiest thing in my life...
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i'm daniel sergeant. north carolina was in action the first time since getting beaten scare usc falls to number 11 taking on gardner web and tar heels possession. jumper and roy williams working all sort of orders and moments later c.j. haley and the pull-up jumper of his own and just like that, this starting guinyard comes up and goes all other way and builds it up to north carolina starting to pull away and they lead it 32-17. the classic from kansas city, wichita state and pittsburgh. early action, ashton gibb drives the baseline and they take the two-point lead and later, wichita state responds and they're connecting with murray on the ally-oop and there's another look and the shocker within one. first-half action hits the tough turnaround jumper for two and the game tied at that point and pittsburgh leads it 21-17 in the first half. still more to come as we take you up to the paradise jam championship game ahead. more hoops, highlights, including a top 25 upset in maui. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i
i'm daniel sergeant. north carolina was in action the first time since getting beaten scare usc falls to number 11 taking on gardner web and tar heels possession. jumper and roy williams working all sort of orders and moments later c.j. haley and the pull-up jumper of his own and just like that, this starting guinyard comes up and goes all other way and builds it up to north carolina starting to pull away and they lead it 32-17. the classic from kansas city, wichita state and pittsburgh. early...
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danielle, you spent some time with the fusion centers.le are wondering, my gosh, should i be worried about this? how concerning is it for the average american? >> i think it's concerning to all of us, quite frankly. and the problem is we're not going to know what fusion centers have on each and every one of us because their practices are not transparent. and there's really very little oversight. >> all right. okay. let's widen the conversation a little bit. i also want to talk about employers, friends, social networking friends, social networking sites. liz, you've got a really good list of dos and don'ts when it comes to social networking. tell me what i should be doing and what i should avoid. >> basically if you wouldn't say it in an auditorium with the general public, then don't post it online. don't bad mouth your customers, coal leagues or customers. don't share private company information. no off-color jokes or provocative photos. don't overshare. >> danielle, there's also employers looking out there. a lot of people are asking it'
danielle, you spent some time with the fusion centers.le are wondering, my gosh, should i be worried about this? how concerning is it for the average american? >> i think it's concerning to all of us, quite frankly. and the problem is we're not going to know what fusion centers have on each and every one of us because their practices are not transparent. and there's really very little oversight. >> all right. okay. let's widen the conversation a little bit. i also want to talk about...
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berkley shows the hulls dam of vanderbilt's luttman he is one of the people he is competing with, danielew this knupp tories character who was supposedly, probably not true but started watering stock, started off as career driving liberals talking to new york. that is how you got beat the market in the early 19th century, you drove a down there and he was supposedly feeding it lots of salt and watering it up nicolette pond which is where the court houses are now downtown, this huge pond. he would drive the cattle down there. they would drink the water and go on and that was filled then. with the whole city grew up around it in by the end of his career, he is fighting these wars over transporting cattle by the thousands or the millions from halfway across the country. this is the change theroux rhodes have brought. but, to talk about another skunk for a moment, william walker, who was what was called filibuster, nothing to do with the senatorial maneuver but at the time referred to kind of a freebooter, somebody would go down and try to take over a country and there is quite of a rash in
berkley shows the hulls dam of vanderbilt's luttman he is one of the people he is competing with, danielew this knupp tories character who was supposedly, probably not true but started watering stock, started off as career driving liberals talking to new york. that is how you got beat the market in the early 19th century, you drove a down there and he was supposedly feeding it lots of salt and watering it up nicolette pond which is where the court houses are now downtown, this huge pond. he...
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as for the drinking, "the new york post" claims husband daniel has now admitted to cops that diane had two strawberry daiquiris two nights before the deadly crash. what's more, during the deadly drive, that dashgs witnesses say they saw diane apparently ne nauseated outside her car, leaning over by the side of the road throwing up. if these new explosive revelations are true, why then hold a news conference a week later and make this categorical statement. >> i go to bed every night knowing my heart is clear. she did not drink. she's not an alcoholic. listen to all that? she is not an alcoholic and my heart is clear every night when i go to bed. >> daniel and his media-hustling lawyer then went beyond denial, insisting the toxicology report which showed diane with a blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit was wrong. my head's spinning. is yours? give me a holler and let me know. welcome back to my fantastic expert panel and standing by on the phone, irving analick, the attorney for the bastardi family, two members of their family were killed, wiped out, in the car tha
as for the drinking, "the new york post" claims husband daniel has now admitted to cops that diane had two strawberry daiquiris two nights before the deadly crash. what's more, during the deadly drive, that dashgs witnesses say they saw diane apparently ne nauseated outside her car, leaning over by the side of the road throwing up. if these new explosive revelations are true, why then hold a news conference a week later and make this categorical statement. >> i go to bed every...
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there is daniel sanchez. certainly unique souvenirs for a very special group. our true champion.ove that. >> i love your stories aren't all sports related. i mean, it's kind of related but he's a true champion even though he's not someone competing. >> trying to prodden the horizons. >>> the house is trying to make sure the house doesn't lose money on a medicare. it stopped a 21% cut next year. republicans say it's payback for getting doctors' help for health carry reform. >>> you never know what might happen when you get two comedians together. check out what comedian george lopez told joy behar last night about former president george bush. >> other people during the bush administration, myself included, took many shots at george bush for being dumb. okay, the truth hourturts, but still. >> wiell, i think bush is latin because he lived in a house that wasn't his and english wasn't his first language. >> see, that's my point. >> catch joy behar at 9:00 testimony p.m. >>> it seems like sarah palin's new book has had a life of its own since it came out this week. so what would "go
there is daniel sanchez. certainly unique souvenirs for a very special group. our true champion.ove that. >> i love your stories aren't all sports related. i mean, it's kind of related but he's a true champion even though he's not someone competing. >> trying to prodden the horizons. >>> the house is trying to make sure the house doesn't lose money on a medicare. it stopped a 21% cut next year. republicans say it's payback for getting doctors' help for health carry reform....
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well, yuri foreman made history, the first israeli boxer to become a world champion when he beat daniel santos for the welterweight title. that's santos there. he was a huge underdog in the fight. foreman expects to complete his rabbi studies in about a year. his mom made him take boxing lessons at age 8 after he was bullied at a swimming pool. two tennessee football players accused of attempted armed robbery were kicked often the team. nu'keese richardson and mike edwards were dismissed after they allegedly tried to rob other students at a car in a convenience store. they have not been found guilty yet. jansen jackson allegedly in the car, his status remains on hold. and another tennessee story. tennessee titans owner bud adams was fined $250,000 for flipping the bird during their win over buffalo. that is an awful lot of money. does the punishment fit the crime? here is what you're saying about it. phil e. wrote on our facebook page, it starts at the top. if the owner can't behave, how can he expect the players to? meanwhile, william j. disagrees. says too much. the nfl is trying to g
well, yuri foreman made history, the first israeli boxer to become a world champion when he beat daniel santos for the welterweight title. that's santos there. he was a huge underdog in the fight. foreman expects to complete his rabbi studies in about a year. his mom made him take boxing lessons at age 8 after he was bullied at a swimming pool. two tennessee football players accused of attempted armed robbery were kicked often the team. nu'keese richardson and mike edwards were dismissed after...
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that is my promise, our nation's promise to you. >> democratic senator daniel akaka of hawaii laid aemorial today at the world war ii memorial in washington. he is a world war ii veteran. he's the chairman of the veterans affairs committee. >>> other people brave the rain to honor those who served during vietnam. thousands gathered for a ceremony at the black grannet wall. including active duty and retired service members. >>> well, we're learning more about the surviving victims of last week's shooting attack at ft. hood. 15 people remain in area hospitals. a soldier who's only feet away from the suspected gunman, major hasan, when the shots rang out, said it will be hard for the soldiers to head back to war. >> oh of course. i think there will be fears and worries within anything. there was a shooting at home and now you're going into a combat zone. however, you know this is our job. and sometimes you just have to kind of push through and continue and with time it will heal your wounds. >> four of those hurt in the shooting remains in intensive care and also told making great progr
that is my promise, our nation's promise to you. >> democratic senator daniel akaka of hawaii laid aemorial today at the world war ii memorial in washington. he is a world war ii veteran. he's the chairman of the veterans affairs committee. >>> other people brave the rain to honor those who served during vietnam. thousands gathered for a ceremony at the black grannet wall. including active duty and retired service members. >>> well, we're learning more about the...
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you can read that chapter, i call it a lion in a den of daniels because he was surrounded by all of these protestant ministers, and it was universeally seen as the turning point of his campaign where he effectively answered all of the questions from these clergy people and received a standing ovation from the ministers in houston. it was nationally broadcast, rebroadcast around the country by the denty campaign, and i think correctly that is seen as the turning point of the campaign in early september 1960. i want to turn our attention to an episode here in nashville and read a passage about what happened in this episode. another conservative protestant denomination in the south, the churches of christ, produced a large volume of anti-catholic tracts and papered the countryside with it. as a matter of information, it's very hard to convey the current generation the power of the tract in the protestant world in the 1950s and '60s. i group up in the churches of christ, and we had a deacon whose entire work was maintaining a rack of tracts at the back of the sanctuary on every imaginable and
you can read that chapter, i call it a lion in a den of daniels because he was surrounded by all of these protestant ministers, and it was universeally seen as the turning point of his campaign where he effectively answered all of the questions from these clergy people and received a standing ovation from the ministers in houston. it was nationally broadcast, rebroadcast around the country by the denty campaign, and i think correctly that is seen as the turning point of the campaign in early...
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the hats are for daniel sanchez and all the members of his unit.vi hats off to ricky sanchez, true champion. >> i like that story. larry, thank you. >>> hln money coach clark howard is a member of the state guard, and he recently stepped out of the studio and headed to ft. benning, georgia, to answer military money questions. here is his advice to one soldier and his wife who need help buying a home. >> high. i'm captain john burns, this is my wife may. i've been in the army for about 3 1/2 years. i've had one deployment to baghdaded, iraq, for 15 months during the surge in 2007 to 2008. >> we are trying to buy a house in the near future, maybe a year or two. >> and you are going to be deployed where in america? >> i'll be stationed at ft. bragg six months after i get done here at benning. >> a permanent duty station. >> yes. >> what kind of questions do you have? >> we koent won't have a significant down payment, just use va loan. or should we wait, maybe a yeefr, rent for a while and put a decent sized savings away we can put a down payment on th
the hats are for daniel sanchez and all the members of his unit.vi hats off to ricky sanchez, true champion. >> i like that story. larry, thank you. >>> hln money coach clark howard is a member of the state guard, and he recently stepped out of the studio and headed to ft. benning, georgia, to answer military money questions. here is his advice to one soldier and his wife who need help buying a home. >> high. i'm captain john burns, this is my wife may. i've been in the...
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so that was daniel clark, the richest man in new orleans. and now was the basis for one of those congressional hearings. there was an organization in new orleans called the mexican association and it had 350 members. and their purpose was to liberate mexico and they were americans. but the french were also act as in the british were. it was a time of turmoil. we well know for sure about anything until we establish whether he was murdered or not. but if he was, and i think we would find that if he was exhumed, because according to the reports in 1848 there was a very big hole in the back of his head. and i think that deserves investigation. what bothers me, i don't mind suicide, you know, and i don't mind somebody being called bipolar or something, but i'd mind it if you don't say how many wonderful things he accomplished. you can say he was depressed, he was an alcoholic, he was bipolar, but he also managed to start a newspaper, start a masonic lodge, published the territorial laws and function very effectively. but they don't do that. they
so that was daniel clark, the richest man in new orleans. and now was the basis for one of those congressional hearings. there was an organization in new orleans called the mexican association and it had 350 members. and their purpose was to liberate mexico and they were americans. but the french were also act as in the british were. it was a time of turmoil. we well know for sure about anything until we establish whether he was murdered or not. but if he was, and i think we would find that if...
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. >> this morning, democratic senator daniel akaka of hawaii marked veterans day by laying a wreath at the world war ii memorial in washington. he's a veteran and chairman of the veterans committee. >>> other people are braving the rain to honor those who served during the voietnam war. in an hour, thousands will gather for a ceremony here at the vietnam veterans memorial. that includes active duty and retired service members who will gather there. again, you can see what that site looks like right now. >>> jurors in arkansas could begin deliberations today in the murder trial of curtis vance. prosecutors say he beat a little rock tv anchor to death last october and he could be executed if he's found guilty. yesterday a medical examiner testified anne pressly's face was crushed. her jaw was forced to the back of her head, cutting off blood to her brain. it's hard to hear. monday, jurors heard a tape of vance telling police he beat pressly with a piece of wood he found in her backyard. attorneys say he was tricked into confessing. >>> 5-year-old girl missing in north carolina. authoriti
. >> this morning, democratic senator daniel akaka of hawaii marked veterans day by laying a wreath at the world war ii memorial in washington. he's a veteran and chairman of the veterans committee. >>> other people are braving the rain to honor those who served during the voietnam war. in an hour, thousands will gather for a ceremony here at the vietnam veterans memorial. that includes active duty and retired service members who will gather there. again, you can see what that...
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its thick paper but it reads like danielle steel. [laughter] so the next couple of weeks i continued to be reporting for "the new york times" and the story took on a life of its own. it wasn't just a story about lehman brothers anymore or about aig, it was about capitalism and socialism and government intervention and goldman sachs and morgan stanley and all of these other things happened, and i guess a week or two later i started really thinking about the book and happily in the midst of the crisis i guess i was a vulture a few well, i took advantage of the crisis and sold this book and then spent an inordinate amount of time trying to figure out what the book could be. for better or worse i actually didn't know when i started this, except that i knew there was a puzzle that needed to be put together and that there was much more that it must have happened behind the scenes than frankly the headlines that i had been riding with others. and my goal in a way was to get behind the scenes and tell almost as a human drama. i covered wall
its thick paper but it reads like danielle steel. [laughter] so the next couple of weeks i continued to be reporting for "the new york times" and the story took on a life of its own. it wasn't just a story about lehman brothers anymore or about aig, it was about capitalism and socialism and government intervention and goldman sachs and morgan stanley and all of these other things happened, and i guess a week or two later i started really thinking about the book and happily in the...
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daniel, you have been hearing that side. let's hear your side of the story. >> hi, jane. first, i want to say that beatrice hernandez was psychologically and emotionally dependent upon father dupin. he told her she was possessed by demons. she would have to have sex, get naked and have oils from the church he would bring by. a box like this. this is the box he would use of the oils and put them on her to excise her from the demoons. he would take her to swingers clubs, nudist beaches. >> what? >> yeah, i interviewed a manager from miami velvet. he was so depraved, he got thrown out because he was groping all the women there. he was thrown out of a singers club. >> what about the allegation your client stalked another woman that she thought was involved with the priest. >> this is something of a red herring that father dupin is bringing up to distract from the real issues. their child and what contact the father should have with the child. my client believes that father dupin has psychological issues -- >> you think? >> yeah. she claims he's made sexually inappropriate com
daniel, you have been hearing that side. let's hear your side of the story. >> hi, jane. first, i want to say that beatrice hernandez was psychologically and emotionally dependent upon father dupin. he told her she was possessed by demons. she would have to have sex, get naked and have oils from the church he would bring by. a box like this. this is the box he would use of the oils and put them on her to excise her from the demoons. he would take her to swingers clubs, nudist beaches....
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in his campaign for governor of new york in 1807, daniel tomkinson was a successful lawyer, columbian college graduate, lawyer no less, he portrayed himself as a simple farmer's boy. that's the term he used in running for governor of the state. in contrast to his opponent, morgan lewis, who was in love of the family, and he is going to play up that he is an ordinary farmer's boy when in fact he is just a lawyer, went to columbia college education. in 1810, a new york federal tried to combat in the next election with their own candidate, a man named jonas platt whose habit and manners said the federals are as plain and republican as those of his country neighbors. plat was not a city lawyer like thompkins, they said. who rules in splendor and waddles in lecture. this is the beginning of a kind of anti-intellectualism, anti-aristocratic feeling, and anti-elitism that we use that term, they just aristocratic we use the elitism that is endemic to american culture that was left, although not to the same extent today. in pennsylvania, this should give you another example. simon said it was
in his campaign for governor of new york in 1807, daniel tomkinson was a successful lawyer, columbian college graduate, lawyer no less, he portrayed himself as a simple farmer's boy. that's the term he used in running for governor of the state. in contrast to his opponent, morgan lewis, who was in love of the family, and he is going to play up that he is an ordinary farmer's boy when in fact he is just a lawyer, went to columbia college education. in 1810, a new york federal tried to combat in...
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. >> daniel harper. many people think the things we do not have our skills and experience. we have a lack -- i live in a population where there is not job opportunities. many of the people in that rural areas cannot get places where they can get a job. >> thank you. ok, the young lady, second row in the back. i met this young lady here, on the top. >> i actually believe that, yes, there are not enough jobs, but i prefer my parents to have a job instead of me. so if there are jobs, i would much rather my mom and dad have a job. i also think because there are not enough jobs, people should be more enterprising. there are ways to make money. i also believe that money is not everything. even though we need money to get by, there is a volunteer worker. i know a lot of people have the degree and the education, but they're not able to get jobs. at my age, 18, i am far more employable than some of my family members who are educated with a degree. i think young people should not entirely focus on getting jobs and should focus on being more enterprising. >> thank you. ok, the young m
. >> daniel harper. many people think the things we do not have our skills and experience. we have a lack -- i live in a population where there is not job opportunities. many of the people in that rural areas cannot get places where they can get a job. >> thank you. ok, the young lady, second row in the back. i met this young lady here, on the top. >> i actually believe that, yes, there are not enough jobs, but i prefer my parents to have a job instead of me. so if there are...
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losing daniel hackett, and mark derosen. that's 250 assists. >> marques: mo jones. super quick mo jones out of saginaw, michigan. that sounds like he plays basketball. here's the pressure you talked about. jones, all up in the grille of marcus simmons. forces simmons to mishandle the basketball, which leads to a usc turnover. >> steve: this is the hardwood series. the games you'll see, baylor against arizona state. number one kansas at ucla. they fell today. they lost all three games in that tournament in anaheim. >> marques: very respectable showing against butler. really turned that program around. and then, losing to the long beach state team. a lot of work to be done for the bruins. >> steve: usc is rebuilding, as well. last year, they went 22-13. they won their first pac-10 title, beating arizona state by three. that was after trailing by 15 at half. blocked by stepheson. good defense. >> marques: converting the pass on the interior. >> steve: right now, nebraska, denying the pass to the interior. making usc work it around the perimeter. a little high-low actio
losing daniel hackett, and mark derosen. that's 250 assists. >> marques: mo jones. super quick mo jones out of saginaw, michigan. that sounds like he plays basketball. here's the pressure you talked about. jones, all up in the grille of marcus simmons. forces simmons to mishandle the basketball, which leads to a usc turnover. >> steve: this is the hardwood series. the games you'll see, baylor against arizona state. number one kansas at ucla. they fell today. they lost all three...
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daniel amon, former army psychiatrist. he's conflicted about being deployed, fearing he might have to wage war against his fellow muslims. he's lonely, he can't get a girlfriend, apparently. what do you make of it? >> what we often see in these kinds of events is they're stacked stresses. it's not one thing that causes someone to snap. it's a series of events and plus, you know, a lot of psychiatrists in the military develop what i call compassion fatigue. they're listening to horrific events day after day, over and over again, so he has a pretty good idea or he's very fearful of what awaits him as he's going to be deployed. take that with the loneliness, with feeling picked on, with being scared that he's going to have to shoot people that he thinks are, you know, not his enemy but his brother, and you have the prescription for disaster and what i do at our clinic, we do brain imaging work, we have seen because we have scanned hundreds of violent criminals, including a number of mass murderers, and there's something off i
daniel amon, former army psychiatrist. he's conflicted about being deployed, fearing he might have to wage war against his fellow muslims. he's lonely, he can't get a girlfriend, apparently. what do you make of it? >> what we often see in these kinds of events is they're stacked stresses. it's not one thing that causes someone to snap. it's a series of events and plus, you know, a lot of psychiatrists in the military develop what i call compassion fatigue. they're listening to horrific...
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and daniel alfredsson, one of the best swedes to play in the nhl. >> joe: varlamov, very nice save percentageis young nhl career >> craig: if you break down both goold tenders, pluses and minus, you automatically give varly the big plus because of the size, joe. toskala is quick but he does not take up some netting like the caps' net minder does. >> joe: phil kessel back in his boston days earned wins for the bruins in shootouts against washington >> craig: how many times are they going to zam the ice here? >> joe: about another five minutes worth, i would say >> craig: they are really taking their time. the referee's talking to ovie in the center. ovie is saying, hey, let's make sure it's nice and smooth. when it started, some home teams would leave some nice and snow. it has to be even for both teams. ovie is going to be sure that is the case here. the home team has the of course of choosing first in the shootout. >> craig: they are still complaining about the way the some bony cut across in the leafs zone and boudreau is giving it to the official also. and he is saying, hey, what the heck
and daniel alfredsson, one of the best swedes to play in the nhl. >> joe: varlamov, very nice save percentageis young nhl career >> craig: if you break down both goold tenders, pluses and minus, you automatically give varly the big plus because of the size, joe. toskala is quick but he does not take up some netting like the caps' net minder does. >> joe: phil kessel back in his boston days earned wins for the bruins in shootouts against washington >> craig: how many...
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danielle for in other rooms, other wonders, published by ww norton & co.ayne anne phillips for lark and termite published by alfred a. cannot. and marcel for roo published by for our strauss andrew. [applause] and the winner of the 2009 national book award in fiction is let the great world spin by alan mc can. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> i came down on the subway tonight from uptown. i was with my brother. and my wife, alison. and the two parts of my life were there together. it was ireland and it was new york and america. and then, you know, it's so hard to gauge happiness. to have a book is an enormous privilege. to have a reader is an enormous privilege. and to have your colleagues read your book and to vote for your book is an extraordinary. of course, literature he and everyone who is here tonight has one and all sorts of ways. all i want to say is that stories our democracy. they are the purest form of engagement. as somebody who's come from ireland and come here and i am extraordinarily honoredby the fact, it seems to m
danielle for in other rooms, other wonders, published by ww norton & co.ayne anne phillips for lark and termite published by alfred a. cannot. and marcel for roo published by for our strauss andrew. [applause] and the winner of the 2009 national book award in fiction is let the great world spin by alan mc can. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> i came down on the subway tonight from uptown. i was with my brother. and my wife, alison. and the two parts of my life...
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danielle, thank you. go to cnn.com/robin. there's an icon for the facebook page.ou can click it, it takes you to our facebook page. >>> in other news, people whose loved ones were sickened eating sam manila peanuts can't believe no one has been prosecuted yet. nine deaths have been traced to a processing plant in georgia. investigators found roaches and mold there. the company is now bankrupt. it says it's cooperating with the investigation. >>> wait until you see this video. a women's soccer game got ugly as the players were punching each other. here's rafer. >> i've never seen anything like this in any soccer game, women or men, robin. i mean, let's just go to the tape. byu taking on new mexico. keep your eye on number 15 for new mexico, elizabeth lambert. there she goes, punching a girl in the back. she got an elbow to the chest. takes down near girl here. then another. ow! but this one -- then takes another one down . it gets ugly. the ponytail takedown. right there. the same player? >> the same player the entire time. the refs never saw it. she got a yellow c
danielle, thank you. go to cnn.com/robin. there's an icon for the facebook page.ou can click it, it takes you to our facebook page. >>> in other news, people whose loved ones were sickened eating sam manila peanuts can't believe no one has been prosecuted yet. nine deaths have been traced to a processing plant in georgia. investigators found roaches and mold there. the company is now bankrupt. it says it's cooperating with the investigation. >>> wait until you see this video....
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sheila johnson, charlie brotman, redskins owner daniel snyder. there's bob perry on the left, bob sirklu on the right. all in attendance to play respect to the 85-year-old pollin who passed away this past tuesday. irene pollin, the longest tenure owners notice n pa owning the wizards for 46 years, the wizards franchise. can you see the players with the black piece ofcloth attachd to their jerseys in honor and memorial for mr. pollin. some of the players have said they plan to dedicate the rest of the season to abe and use this entire situation to try to get this ship righted despite some of the things that have gone on in locker room talk and some of the bickerring you heard about. this is the time to do it >> phil: and it's still early. still a lot that can be accomplished. gilbert knocking down that jumper. washington with some good execution, making over 50% of their shots. they have 8 of their 11 made baskets. so that's a good start. >> steve: 58% from the field as mcgee is called for a defensive three-second violation. that will give miami a
sheila johnson, charlie brotman, redskins owner daniel snyder. there's bob perry on the left, bob sirklu on the right. all in attendance to play respect to the 85-year-old pollin who passed away this past tuesday. irene pollin, the longest tenure owners notice n pa owning the wizards for 46 years, the wizards franchise. can you see the players with the black piece ofcloth attachd to their jerseys in honor and memorial for mr. pollin. some of the players have said they plan to dedicate the rest...
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ranee but yuri foreman already became the first israeli boxer to be a world champion when he beat danielosher food. he grew up very poor and start boxing when he was 8 because he was bullied. >>> two tennessee football players accused of attempted armed robbery were kicked off theteam. they were dismissed after they allegedly tried to rob some other students in a car at a convenience store, though they have not been found guilty yet. a third player, jansen jackson, his status remains on hold. >>> tennessee titans owner bud adams got fined $250,000 for flipping the bird one, two, three times and the double barrel. this was during their win over buffa buffalo. what are you saying about it? >> that's a lot of money. >> quarter of a million books. >> she says i think it's an eye opener for those who think they can get away with whatever. the fine should have been doubled, you know, for the double-barrel bird. love it, abigail. don m. wrote if i was fined $250,000 every time i flipped off my co-workers or someone i came in contact with, well, i would owe a lot of money. >> at least don is hon
ranee but yuri foreman already became the first israeli boxer to be a world champion when he beat danielosher food. he grew up very poor and start boxing when he was 8 because he was bullied. >>> two tennessee football players accused of attempted armed robbery were kicked off theteam. they were dismissed after they allegedly tried to rob some other students in a car at a convenience store, though they have not been found guilty yet. a third player, jansen jackson, his status remains...
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or he didn't know what was happening, the bottom line is, diane is the one that transgressed, not daniel. >> i think it's because of danny's attorney. his attorney has basically spewed at a news conference. we're going to play a sound byte of the attorney. this is where the controversy started. listen. >> she has numerous medical conditions, problems. one of them was an abscess, which was almost two months old, she has diabetes, at various levels, she also had a lump on her leg. >> all right, steve fishman, what do you make of this attorney? >> in defense, i think it was his job to deflect. he did, in weird ways, kind of change the story. people wonder what happened to her. i think the other thing at the center of this and to david's point -- >> we have ten seconds. >> she really was not the profile of somebody who would do this. >> that's the whole point. that's the whole point. we can't stereo type what an addict looks like. this is the face of addiction here. thank you fabulous panel for joining me, you're watching "issues" on hln.
or he didn't know what was happening, the bottom line is, diane is the one that transgressed, not daniel. >> i think it's because of danny's attorney. his attorney has basically spewed at a news conference. we're going to play a sound byte of the attorney. this is where the controversy started. listen. >> she has numerous medical conditions, problems. one of them was an abscess, which was almost two months old, she has diabetes, at various levels, she also had a lump on her leg....
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daniel hauser stopped his treatment last february citing religious beliefs.ge says he'll probably close the case after he gets a doctor's report. >>> computer viruses have apparently made some innocent people look like they were child porn collectors. an associated press investigation found pedophiles can infect kbrokct your compute store their child porn images or people frame ing youor pulling pranks can make it look like you've been surfing porn states. the ap spoke to one man who says he spent $250,000 to prove his innocence. >>> good times keep rolling in new orleans. the saints. they're the talk of the nfl. >> you know, it is very nice that the people of new orleans have something to genuinely cheer about. the saints football team are having the best year in their 43-year history. they won their eighth straight game against carolina in a come from behind win to stay undefeated. and now the talk is the saints could go to the super bowl. i know it's halfway through the season. but they have never been to a super bowl. even though their super dome has been
daniel hauser stopped his treatment last february citing religious beliefs.ge says he'll probably close the case after he gets a doctor's report. >>> computer viruses have apparently made some innocent people look like they were child porn collectors. an associated press investigation found pedophiles can infect kbrokct your compute store their child porn images or people frame ing youor pulling pranks can make it look like you've been surfing porn states. the ap spoke to one man who...
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. >> daniel schneider and various players chris samuels on there to help volunteers to triebt food basketsnth year the redskins have hosted the event. >>> schneider had this to say about abe pollin. he was a great owner and a personal friend. pizza legacy will live through his team and the stadium he build my thoughts and prayers to his wife irene and the rest of his wonderful family. >> his legacy will live on for the dc landscape but the charities he helped out. >> the -- he was married to his wife for 65 years. ran his four franchises like a family business. first class for 85 year. >> there was an official proke clay imagination that names today does 3rd, 2007 abe pollin day in washington d.c. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ read ones too ♪ i see them blue ♪ for me and you ♪ and i think to myself ♪ what a wonderful world >> i was part of an organization. that was the best in the world. not too many people can say that. ♪ i see skies of blue ♪ and clouds of white ♪ the bright blessed days ♪ the dark sacred nights ♪ and i think to myself ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ >> they've been very good to m
. >> daniel schneider and various players chris samuels on there to help volunteers to triebt food basketsnth year the redskins have hosted the event. >>> schneider had this to say about abe pollin. he was a great owner and a personal friend. pizza legacy will live through his team and the stadium he build my thoughts and prayers to his wife irene and the rest of his wonderful family. >> his legacy will live on for the dc landscape but the charities he helped out. >>...
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daniel, how are you doing? >> caller: i'm good. how are you? >> good. when did you get this duplicate personality? >> caller: i found out about it this week. >> so what we're talking about here is somebody has flattered you in a way that nobody wants to be flattered. >> caller: that is correct. >> they have become your cologne? >> caller: that is correct. >> and is it one person or -- >> caller: it's about ten of them so far? >> no. >> caller: really. and they are opening up credit cards under my person. >> so this individual has been a human wrecking crew and they have already -- think about all of the effects here. they have trashed your credit score because suddenly you have all of these new lines of credit that have been opened everywhere that you had nothing to do with. what solves the problem and you're even allowed to do this up front in all 508 stat states freeze your credit fund. once you freeze your credit, which you can go online and you can freeze all three of your credit file, bam. >> uh-huh. >> from that second forward, nobody will be able
daniel, how are you doing? >> caller: i'm good. how are you? >> good. when did you get this duplicate personality? >> caller: i found out about it this week. >> so what we're talking about here is somebody has flattered you in a way that nobody wants to be flattered. >> caller: that is correct. >> they have become your cologne? >> caller: that is correct. >> and is it one person or -- >> caller: it's about ten of them so far? >> no....
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remarks for our afternoon session, but i also wanted to note we are pleased to have clifton truman daniel, the grandson of president truman, here with us today. if you could stand, we would like to welcome you. [applause] the exhibit that sharon mentioned in the foyer, one of the most arresting documents is a bid document from -- is a entry from harry truman's diary, nine days after the first test. the present rights, "we have discovered the most terrible bomb and the history of the world. it may be the fire prophesied in the euphrates after noah and his fabulous ark. it may be a good thing that hitler and stalin did not discover this atom bomb. it is the most terrible thing ever discovered, but it can be made most useful." please join me in welcoming our first panel, reverend wilson, ms. campbell, richard rhodes, thank you. >> we are going to begin by discussing whether or not roosevelt really had any choice whether or not to develop the bomb. it goes back to a terrible coincidence, and that coincidence was the discovery of fission in germany in 1938 at the same time as the heightening o
remarks for our afternoon session, but i also wanted to note we are pleased to have clifton truman daniel, the grandson of president truman, here with us today. if you could stand, we would like to welcome you. [applause] the exhibit that sharon mentioned in the foyer, one of the most arresting documents is a bid document from -- is a entry from harry truman's diary, nine days after the first test. the present rights, "we have discovered the most terrible bomb and the history of the world....
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. >> my name is daniel and visit our group ear only a limited number of states now have laws againstgrouped ttyl initiated an ordinance to ban texting while driving and the parkland city commission voted unanimously to pass the first reading and before. does the panel have any suggestions about getting statewide support to dan distracted driving? >> i would have one thing i meant to say in my talk, and that is to encourage you to actually insist it is a primary law. passing a secondary law, others have said it is a clear signal for elected officials. they are not serious about its enforcement. i commend you on working on this. as you seek that legislation, make sure that it is a law that can be regularly enforced. it can be the reason the car can be pulled over. >> take a. >> i would go for the. if they don't do that, it becomes a secondary law, i think we should actively oppose the secondary laws around the united states because it will be very misleading to think that we have done something when actually we have probably made it more difficult. >> thanks, chuck. anyone else? yes, s
. >> my name is daniel and visit our group ear only a limited number of states now have laws againstgrouped ttyl initiated an ordinance to ban texting while driving and the parkland city commission voted unanimously to pass the first reading and before. does the panel have any suggestions about getting statewide support to dan distracted driving? >> i would have one thing i meant to say in my talk, and that is to encourage you to actually insist it is a primary law. passing a...