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very alive and calcagni cultures have different ways of trying to prevent that from happening by dillinger and mechanism to distinguish a living from the dead over the millennia so over history and across culture. tell us about the memorable one example. >> only in the 18th century was death medicalized as they say leave it up until then it was like -- well, you are a doctor but regular people decided when their next of kin were dead, and the egyptians for example -- bequest was to find was there a cingular organ that when it was gone meant the whole organism, the controlling organism of the body, or was there a set of particular the case years there would tell you this person has definitely gone, and the egyptians for example have no use for the brain. when they made money is the hollow it out of skulls they would prop up the engine models in the money and the greeks would cut off a finger and felt the was a valid thing to do the would wake you up. they would wash the body, make a lot of noise and the third day they would sing songs. so i guess if you don't stir for those, you're dead and
very alive and calcagni cultures have different ways of trying to prevent that from happening by dillinger and mechanism to distinguish a living from the dead over the millennia so over history and across culture. tell us about the memorable one example. >> only in the 18th century was death medicalized as they say leave it up until then it was like -- well, you are a doctor but regular people decided when their next of kin were dead, and the egyptians for example -- bequest was to find...
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question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: hen outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a factor meeting. [ laughter ] >> bill: just kidding. now, capone was busted for tax evasion and was an inmate at what prison
question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: hen outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to...
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three women headed by a woman named dillinger. and their job was to make sure that everything that came out in written or spoken form from the white house was factually correct. and seal had come from time, inc. i had been at "life" magazine myself, so i was familiar with this process. that is, they had red dots and black dots. every word had to have a dot over it. a red dot for most things -- a black dot for most things, a red dot for any number or name or anything that required special precision, which would have had to be double checked. and that was a huge benefit to us, having that skill, and those three women doing it, to make sure we did not make the kind of mistakes that too often get made in washington. but again, the writing process with him was -- i was his principle collaborator on both inaugurals and is all state of the unions, and thursday night oval office address, announcing he would resign the following day. i would rather not have had that final address necessary, but as long as it was, i was glad to be the one h
three women headed by a woman named dillinger. and their job was to make sure that everything that came out in written or spoken form from the white house was factually correct. and seal had come from time, inc. i had been at "life" magazine myself, so i was familiar with this process. that is, they had red dots and black dots. every word had to have a dot over it. a red dot for most things -- a black dot for most things, a red dot for any number or name or anything that required...
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question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: hechicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a factor meeting. [ laughter ] >> bill: just kidding. now, capone was busted for tax evasion and was an inmate at what prison? >> bill: t
question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: hechicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day,...
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question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: heicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a factor meeting. [ laughter ] >> bill: just kidding. now, capone was busted for tax evasion and was an inmate at what prison? >> bill: the
question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: heicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby...
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question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: heoutside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a factor meeting. [ laughter ] >> bill: just kidding. now, capone was busted for tax evasion and was an inmate at what prison?
question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: heoutside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to...
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house that all of the government agency to write rules and regulations that are outdated the second dillinger drives. >> you agree with lee terry was here last week emphatically against an estimate that an issue. again i get back to every witness we heard from said do no harm to read do not think he can get ahead of this and look things in the regulation will and statute you will misallocate capital and have us to leave our paperwork and do this while the back seat to a bad guys are working around us so be careful and i think they are right. they have economic incentives to stop them now where, to protect cybersecurity to be out front and innovative and what we want to create is a system that encourages the dynamic kafta the introduction of the private sector initiatives to try to keep them out focusing not held back by too much government involvement. >> joining as the guest reporter is tony romm of political. estimate to continue the path of cybersecurity you kind of diluted to this talking about the lieberman collins versus the mccain bill in the senate, but what responsibilities should th
house that all of the government agency to write rules and regulations that are outdated the second dillinger drives. >> you agree with lee terry was here last week emphatically against an estimate that an issue. again i get back to every witness we heard from said do no harm to read do not think he can get ahead of this and look things in the regulation will and statute you will misallocate capital and have us to leave our paperwork and do this while the back seat to a bad guys are...
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john dillinger did time here in 1929.ter, masterminded the escape of 11 members of his gang. it's been through changes over the years, but it's still a prison with old school bars and old school convicts who don't want to be mistaken for inmates. >> convicts treat you the way you treat them. treat them with respect, they treat you with respect. inmates are the guys who talk bad about you, yell at you, swear at you. no matter how you treat them. treat them with respect and you don't get anything like that in return. isp is slowly going from convict to inmate, because we're getting a lot of younger kids in here who are not used to prison life. >> a convict's the one who minds his own business. he don't get off in other people's business. what he sees he keeps to himself. it's none of his business. inmates are one that would tell in a minute. they're rats. i'm a straight convict. i'm not an inmate. >> robert spears was your typical convict. he had done a lot of time. he had lived very distinctly by the convict code and he wa
john dillinger did time here in 1929.ter, masterminded the escape of 11 members of his gang. it's been through changes over the years, but it's still a prison with old school bars and old school convicts who don't want to be mistaken for inmates. >> convicts treat you the way you treat them. treat them with respect, they treat you with respect. inmates are the guys who talk bad about you, yell at you, swear at you. no matter how you treat them. treat them with respect and you don't get...
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>> it got rid of the mandatory position only and for dillinger had to go up to the 28 grams, which itisn't the best but it's a lot better than what people could easily have over the weekend. >> any justices that you are going to be particularly interested in hearing from? fy >> devotee clear evidence with the penalty is unfair from because of the huge racial disparity without any. >> let's get a phone call. door the independent in maryland. go ahead. >> good morning. i was just wanting to make a statement anybody should be locked up for taking any kind of drug user. there should be legislation that would make them have rehabilitation because once you have a personal record and it comes out they can't get a job, then they have to go on welfare or whatever because you've got to eat. we are making a vicious cycle on getting these people held today to help, mandatory health to be to help. they might want to stop, but they can't because they have a bad habit, but the should push for the mandatory rehabilitation >> just like they do with drugs it works when they forget, they think about it.
>> it got rid of the mandatory position only and for dillinger had to go up to the 28 grams, which itisn't the best but it's a lot better than what people could easily have over the weekend. >> any justices that you are going to be particularly interested in hearing from? fy >> devotee clear evidence with the penalty is unfair from because of the huge racial disparity without any. >> let's get a phone call. door the independent in maryland. go ahead. >> good...
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nbc news legal analyst hampton dillinger. >> the government is alleging something against john edwardshat, as far as i can tell, has never been alleged before, as a federal crime. >> reporter: prosecutors say the money from two wealthy donors, the late texas attorney fred barron and 101-year-old rachel bunny melon was used to hide his mistress in fancy homes and on private jets so he could remain a viable candidate for president. >> he didn't violate campaign laws, and i never, for a second, believed i was violating campaign laws. >> reporter: john edwards says the evidence will prove he did not know about the money, and that it was given to protect his wife elizabeth from public humiliation, as she struggled with cancer. the government says it may call hunter as a witness, and will use edwards' own words to try to prove he was part of a conspiracy. >> i had a wonderful conversation, a long and wonderful conversation with bunny. she will be there no matter what. and i just wanted you to hear that, and to once again to tell you i love you. i really love you, andrew. thank you. >> report
nbc news legal analyst hampton dillinger. >> the government is alleging something against john edwardshat, as far as i can tell, has never been alleged before, as a federal crime. >> reporter: prosecutors say the money from two wealthy donors, the late texas attorney fred barron and 101-year-old rachel bunny melon was used to hide his mistress in fancy homes and on private jets so he could remain a viable candidate for president. >> he didn't violate campaign laws, and i...
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we dillinger a lot of detail in this report on those specifics as what a big price system encompasses. when you look of those, we've identified and grouped together the developing countries' systems. first falls into a classification of the hearings to standards. in order for a system to function there has to be some standards battle of experts from the country to important to another country. the standards must be met. the standards can range from specific tolerance of the chemicals, absence of a specific microcredit beagle contaminants and also relate to the edifice of the concentration of the product to another aspect we found that significant as controlling supply chain, said the supply chain is when the chemical route is initially produced to when it's a finished product and actually imported. what is that supply chain and some of the problems we dealt with this week again, last month, a couple years ago have to do with supply chain integrity and how can we monitor that. this is that in many systems will get rid there were infrastructure deficits in order to implement supply chai
we dillinger a lot of detail in this report on those specifics as what a big price system encompasses. when you look of those, we've identified and grouped together the developing countries' systems. first falls into a classification of the hearings to standards. in order for a system to function there has to be some standards battle of experts from the country to important to another country. the standards must be met. the standards can range from specific tolerance of the chemicals, absence...
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we doubled in the criminal investigations and evidence collections and we have to stop dillinger and get the experts in there and bring into law enforcement experts. very similar to what we did in bosnia when we brought in the police forces from all over political rather to force that generation on nado i would be looking to build up that keep above the for the long haul. then last, we estimate improvements in the integration special operations forces, the conventional forces to the point where it's almost seamless. as the conventional forces need special operations forces will continue to be required because again the special operations capabilities are going to take a little bit longer to nurture and mature and the forces will have to be there to back them up. >> thank you so much for coming here and telling a very and part of a story for the country and for our allies in afghanistan and other partners and think to most of all for this service to the country and to the effort. >>> crude oil exports from the southern terminal else jumped to the record rates this month and are expect
we doubled in the criminal investigations and evidence collections and we have to stop dillinger and get the experts in there and bring into law enforcement experts. very similar to what we did in bosnia when we brought in the police forces from all over political rather to force that generation on nado i would be looking to build up that keep above the for the long haul. then last, we estimate improvements in the integration special operations forces, the conventional forces to the point where...
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. >> why do you write about -- >> she is from france as dillinger estimate at texas tech university andwas probably the most apolitical person in the world. i did have her read my book and get her seal of approval but you won't see her out there on the daily times. she is one of these people that i think likes to sit back and take in information and act in a quiet and confident manner. >> you talk about one of your first dates where friends invited you over to see guess who's coming to dinner. >> yes a good friend of mine had guess who's coming to dinner as a movie so we went to his home and she was relatively new to the country she just arrived for her semester abroad as we watched the film and afterwards she approached me and wanted to know what all the fuss was about because obviously the movie talks about cindy as a young white girl and her family handles that and of course i use a quote from the character in that movie is a bill samford played the character how satellites is one thing that this is something entirely different and believe me you get a lot of, even today she didn't u
. >> why do you write about -- >> she is from france as dillinger estimate at texas tech university andwas probably the most apolitical person in the world. i did have her read my book and get her seal of approval but you won't see her out there on the daily times. she is one of these people that i think likes to sit back and take in information and act in a quiet and confident manner. >> you talk about one of your first dates where friends invited you over to see guess who's...
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in yet for me every day is filled with the pain that lenders from that moment to read i suffered dillinger of chronic severe pain and sickness from the permanent lead poisoning from the lead pellets the were in my kidneys, lungs, and stomach. before i was shot i was a cyclist and i wrote 20 to 50 miles a day weather permitting. i rode bikes with my daughter as a healthy activity. we hiked, biked, climbed rocks and ran regularly. i was a fantastic cooked for all the teenagers the borat powerhouse. we were a very close family, physically active and will result laughing together. now i struggle every day just to get out of bed from the lead poisoning and sickness. i don't cook anymore because the maza. i think about my bike every day but i really have enough energy to actually write. my kids have all moved away from dealing with the confusion and the heart ache of what happened that day. kirsten as our glue, the beebee of the family everyone loved and not only just our family but everybody she met. she was sunshine, salinas and happiness that she had a laugh that enveloped you. there's not a
in yet for me every day is filled with the pain that lenders from that moment to read i suffered dillinger of chronic severe pain and sickness from the permanent lead poisoning from the lead pellets the were in my kidneys, lungs, and stomach. before i was shot i was a cyclist and i wrote 20 to 50 miles a day weather permitting. i rode bikes with my daughter as a healthy activity. we hiked, biked, climbed rocks and ran regularly. i was a fantastic cooked for all the teenagers the borat...
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but in fact dillinger enforcement has expressed serious interest in this because it would allow them for example to make the crowds without having to have any officers present. i personally find that to be a very scary example of potential use of drones' because i think the potential for the abuses to great but it also gets you thinking about the fact is any private citizen with enough know-how can attest delete to attach a camera a little scandal attached to a draw and and what configurations are going to need to be put in place to make sure we are safe from this was nobody one of them that is available to the law enforcement to use them if they see another concern using the possibility becomes another tool of the government to control and monitor citizens of the citizens themselves don't take full of vintage of. >> thank you for this opportunity. i am going to focus on a private party uses of the drones and the privacy issues that arise out of this. and i would like to start with my mother back in the mid-1960s where in the social welfare stuff at our church she took a gazillion te
but in fact dillinger enforcement has expressed serious interest in this because it would allow them for example to make the crowds without having to have any officers present. i personally find that to be a very scary example of potential use of drones' because i think the potential for the abuses to great but it also gets you thinking about the fact is any private citizen with enough know-how can attest delete to attach a camera a little scandal attached to a draw and and what configurations...
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president obama has some wonderful things for women as the secretary mentioned dillinger ledbetter act. it was tremendous and basically talks about equal pay and the fact that you can sue. she couldn't sue because she didn't figure out she had unequal pay until years later and they said the statute of limitations had expired. so now we can sue for an equal pay for a very long time. but, there was a pay equity act was passed in the 70's. the pay equity act has never been enforced. under president carter, there were attempts to expand child care and every one has talked about what happens with one in where we don't have anyplace to put our children. 3% of the fortune 500 companies offer child-care on site. the offer child-care, they offer a hot line. you cannot call the hot line where can i take my child? kawlija baliles the hot line isn't going to help you at that point. things women can say but i think everyone here has talked about the way that women have been disorganized. working against each of the we don't the coalition that we need to have. you look at emily's list and it's a gre
president obama has some wonderful things for women as the secretary mentioned dillinger ledbetter act. it was tremendous and basically talks about equal pay and the fact that you can sue. she couldn't sue because she didn't figure out she had unequal pay until years later and they said the statute of limitations had expired. so now we can sue for an equal pay for a very long time. but, there was a pay equity act was passed in the 70's. the pay equity act has never been enforced. under...
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there are things that the administration could be dillinger and should consider several of them. you've heard them today. i strongly support the idea of fissile zero of not producing any more highly enriched uranium, any more plutonium anywhere. so, in south africa summit went home and announced a was starting a new production of highly enriched uranium to 96 per cent highly enriched uranium for its research purposes, the united states should have had a statement regretting that decision. but as far as i know, there was silence from the united states. you've got to make -- this is a priority. if you want to stop the proliferation of this material, if you want to stop nuclear terrorism you have to make this a priority in your relations with other countries. you can't continue to be governed by state provisions and with this issue down at the bottom of your to list. there was a very in "the new york times" by assistant secretary of state bernie arrison starting a initiative with brazil. brazil will be visiting next weekend brazil was very interested in expanding its uranium enrichm
there are things that the administration could be dillinger and should consider several of them. you've heard them today. i strongly support the idea of fissile zero of not producing any more highly enriched uranium, any more plutonium anywhere. so, in south africa summit went home and announced a was starting a new production of highly enriched uranium to 96 per cent highly enriched uranium for its research purposes, the united states should have had a statement regretting that decision. but...