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this case you'd have to say that you know you have the case dismissed for outrageous government on dr manning would be free bradley manning. many americans a horrified how the u.s. justice system has been the base and un ruppel to himself a victim of torture acts this. i am deeply disappointed and frustrated by the present occasion of the u.s. government with regard to my attempts to visit mr manning with a trophy top attorney say he'd not only be innocent but a hero former president of the national lawyers guild moultrie cohen thanks so much for coming on you testify on military hearings on the duty to disobey on little folders how does this apply in. case of money he went to his superiors and reported what he had seen on these videos including on these this information from wiki leaks including the collateral murder video and he was basically rebuffed this is civil disobedience but he had a duty to under nuremberg and under the army field manual as well which inge drawings these principles from nuremburg he had a duty not just to obey lawful orders but also to disobeyed unlawful orders and
this case you'd have to say that you know you have the case dismissed for outrageous government on dr manning would be free bradley manning. many americans a horrified how the u.s. justice system has been the base and un ruppel to himself a victim of torture acts this. i am deeply disappointed and frustrated by the present occasion of the u.s. government with regard to my attempts to visit mr manning with a trophy top attorney say he'd not only be innocent but a hero former president of the...
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. >> reporter: in one of her first meetings with this man, dr. transplant specialist who wants to try to give lindsay new hands, real ones from a donor. >> can i got behind my -- >> hopefully you could do your hair. >> reporter: when lindsay was 24 she had her eyes on a career producing fashion shows and just graduated from virginia commonwealth university's fashion program. >> you were on your way? >> yes. i would say that was my dreams as far as being an excellent student and well respected were definitely coming true. >> reporter: but then she got sick, a blockage in her small intestine. surgery followed and something went wrong, an infection that shut down her entire body. doctors had to put her in a medical induced coma. when she came out of it in a haze a month later. >> i knew there was something wrong with my hands and my feet. i would look down and i would see black, almost like a body that had decomposed. >> reporter: the infection turned her extremities into dead tissue. >> there was a period of time they didn't tell me they had to amp
. >> reporter: in one of her first meetings with this man, dr. transplant specialist who wants to try to give lindsay new hands, real ones from a donor. >> can i got behind my -- >> hopefully you could do your hair. >> reporter: when lindsay was 24 she had her eyes on a career producing fashion shows and just graduated from virginia commonwealth university's fashion program. >> you were on your way? >> yes. i would say that was my dreams as far as being an...
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there's no justification for their time answering the blame lies solely with the man who carried it out but not everyone agrees dr hargate and a man of the oxford islamic congregation says such an attack wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for british military operations abroad. it's not just islamic fundamentalism there's also a linkage between i believe between what tony blair did was illegal war in iraq and subsequent slavish following following of u.s. policy i mean for example there was no muslim terrorism in the united kingdom until blair went illegally into iraq and i think we need to in mid and acknowledge that fact so i think it's important not just to blame it on islamic fundamentalists in the united kingdom but must look at the causes of this i think for us just to deal with the after effects of the slaughter in religion in london i think it's nonsense i think we need to look at what is causing this yes clearly you are u.k. forces in places like. afghanistan and elsewhere and you blind support for a new case blind support for u.s. policy whether somalia or yemen or syria where valves i think all of tha
there's no justification for their time answering the blame lies solely with the man who carried it out but not everyone agrees dr hargate and a man of the oxford islamic congregation says such an attack wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for british military operations abroad. it's not just islamic fundamentalism there's also a linkage between i believe between what tony blair did was illegal war in iraq and subsequent slavish following following of u.s. policy i mean for example there was no...
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more speaking of obama's drone based war on terrorism foreign policy analyst dr khan how a man who feels the u.s. is intent on justifying the killing machines are despite the fact that they've proven to be ineffective. one of the reasons why i think they're ratcheting back to drone war is because international law issues involved here because central intelligence agency it's a civilian organization and according to the geneva conventions civilians cannot be involved in an actual warfare in the shooting part of warfare and see a civilian organizations i think that's one of the reasons why they're moving to the defense department to sort of cover themselves on the possibility charge for violations of international law and the geneva conventions according to the sort of independent evaluations of the impact of the drone strikes fewer than two percent of the bomb in a terrorist leaders al qaeda leaders accept or have been killed by these drones and majority of people are really hard to say i mean a lot of them are our civilians and then the drone war has not been a great success and it has g
more speaking of obama's drone based war on terrorism foreign policy analyst dr khan how a man who feels the u.s. is intent on justifying the killing machines are despite the fact that they've proven to be ineffective. one of the reasons why i think they're ratcheting back to drone war is because international law issues involved here because central intelligence agency it's a civilian organization and according to the geneva conventions civilians cannot be involved in an actual warfare in the...
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dr. marshall. the man accused of abducting and holding the three women captive. there could be a new charge filed, those charges alone could mean life in prison. so far, no charges have been filed against his two brothers. now, ariel castro has been questioned by police in the past. martin savage is out front now. you know before that time, and also, you've obtained video of him being questioned by an officer in 2008. what was that about? >> this is interesting. as you point out, it's five years ago, it's ariel castro and him interacting with law enforcement. it's basically an average traffic stop, only it's ariel castro and everything we know since. let's roll the video, what you're going to look at is the driver's view. he's driving down the street, and notices a motorcycle whiz past. jim simone is the officer here. he realizes the license plate is sideways, it's a problem for him. he follows the driver of that motorbike. what's interesting here, is how polite castro seems. this is the same time authorities claim he's holding the women hostage. listen. >> let m
dr. marshall. the man accused of abducting and holding the three women captive. there could be a new charge filed, those charges alone could mean life in prison. so far, no charges have been filed against his two brothers. now, ariel castro has been questioned by police in the past. martin savage is out front now. you know before that time, and also, you've obtained video of him being questioned by an officer in 2008. what was that about? >> this is interesting. as you point out, it's...
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dr. carr son's speech. do they think he'll have a shot at the white house? it's time to meet the man himself. we welcome the author and director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins, dr. benjamin carson. an honor to have you. >> thank you. great to be here. >>> doctor, you've gone viral. not something you predicted in your life? >> usually in medicine we think of viruses as not a good thing. but this one turned out to be very good. because i've been just overwhelmed by the responses. so many people are just overjoyed to hear some common sense. i don't think that i put fort anything that that's that intellectually challenging. it's just that it's so much better of most of what we're hearing from washington that it seems like a great revelation. you know, the important thing i think, is to begin the dialog. you know, some people say you can't say something like that in front of the president. when did this become a monarchy? you know, we are the people. the president works for us. you know, we need to remember that. this is a country that is for, of and by the people. not for, of and by th
dr. carr son's speech. do they think he'll have a shot at the white house? it's time to meet the man himself. we welcome the author and director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins, dr. benjamin carson. an honor to have you. >> thank you. great to be here. >>> doctor, you've gone viral. not something you predicted in your life? >> usually in medicine we think of viruses as not a good thing. but this one turned out to be very good. because i've been just overwhelmed...
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joining me now our rapid response panel tonight, michael die son, james peterson an karen held man. drtween disasters? >> well, the difference is it happened in their back yard and the other one happened in new york's back yard. it's moral hypocrisy at its worst. they voted against the $60 billion that was to be given in the aftermath of sandy. the 1 is billion that's left over, they want to tap into that. they want to have offsets against the $11 billion which was specifically said not to have the need for offsets. to they're trying to attach a rider that would pun tifly punish those other people that they would take the money from, from the poor, the needy. so the has packcy here is extraordinary. >> carecaroline. i want to play this for you. what duds it say about republicans when i comes to disaster relief that they're willing to pick and choose who gets relief? what we saw happen with sandy was, i think, very politically motivated but when i happens in their back yard, obviously they have a different opinion. how do we break through that? sh should we have some kind of natural dis
joining me now our rapid response panel tonight, michael die son, james peterson an karen held man. drtween disasters? >> well, the difference is it happened in their back yard and the other one happened in new york's back yard. it's moral hypocrisy at its worst. they voted against the $60 billion that was to be given in the aftermath of sandy. the 1 is billion that's left over, they want to tap into that. they want to have offsets against the $11 billion which was specifically said not...
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that man, dr. is in prison for manslaughter after giving jackson propofol to help him sleep. >>> last week was a rough one for president obama, but with not one but two and three actual controversies. did he take a hit when it comes to public opinion? gloria borger is reviewing our new poll numbers. standby. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> a week spent dealing with one controversy after another has not taken a toll on president obama's approval rating, at least not so far. some called it the worst week of the obama presidency. he was confronted with problems at the irs and the justice departm
that man, dr. is in prison for manslaughter after giving jackson propofol to help him sleep. >>> last week was a rough one for president obama, but with not one but two and three actual controversies. did he take a hit when it comes to public opinion? gloria borger is reviewing our new poll numbers. standby. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your...
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and still talk about the possibility of a career in politics, the man himself, dr. ben carson. just a quick poll, how many of you would like to see dr. carson run? >> okay. that's everybody. >> well, i've always said the only way i would go into politics is if god grabbed me by the collar and stuck me there. it's not something that has been an ambition of mine, but i have a great desire to get our populous educated because 23 we get our populous educated, they will be able to decipher the truth from what is false. if we don't start doing that, we are going to go down the same path as all the pinnacle nation that is preceded us. >> you have said, and i read a lot of speeches you have given and comment men's speeches and i think you mention it in this speech that doctors played a very pivotal role in terms of our founding and our framers, and you want to see doctors more involved in politics. >> i do because doctors and scientists learn to make decisions based on facts. they use empirical data as opposed to idea logs who don't really have any facts to make their decisions on. >>
and still talk about the possibility of a career in politics, the man himself, dr. ben carson. just a quick poll, how many of you would like to see dr. carson run? >> okay. that's everybody. >> well, i've always said the only way i would go into politics is if god grabbed me by the collar and stuck me there. it's not something that has been an ambition of mine, but i have a great desire to get our populous educated because 23 we get our populous educated, they will be able to...
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and yet here under the tutelage of man like dr. mays, young martin learned to be unafraid.e, in turn, taught others to be unafraid. over time, he taught a nation to be unafraid. 50 years, thanks to the moral force of dr. king and the generation that overcame their fear and cynicism and their despair, barriers have come tumbling down. new doors of opportunity have swung open. , and minds have been changed to the point where someone who looks just like you can somehow serve to be the president of the united states of america. [applause] the history we share should give you hope. the future we share should give you hope. you are graduating into an improving job market. you are living at times when an bad thing technology and communications put the world at your fingertips. your generation is uniquely poised for success unlike any generation of african-americans that came before us. but that doesn't mean we don't have work. if we are honest with ourselves, we know that too few of our brothers have the opportunities you have had here at morehouse. at trouble may reject an -- rej
and yet here under the tutelage of man like dr. mays, young martin learned to be unafraid.e, in turn, taught others to be unafraid. over time, he taught a nation to be unafraid. 50 years, thanks to the moral force of dr. king and the generation that overcame their fear and cynicism and their despair, barriers have come tumbling down. new doors of opportunity have swung open. , and minds have been changed to the point where someone who looks just like you can somehow serve to be the president of...
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dr. elliott friedman is manning the pediatric trauma unit. >> they were very close to losing their lives.minutes and they would have dropped into the critical temperature range. >> but all five of the children do pull through and live to tell about their close encounter with death. >> because my sister was drowning. she was screaming. i tried to save her, but i fell in. i couldn't get up because my book bag was heavy. but he pulled my head up and pushed me to the ice. >> i want to thank all the officers and the police department and the fire department. >> if we didn't get there when we did, that would have been a real bad situation. i think that we could have been doing a body recovery operation instead of a rescue. it was real close. >>> up next -- >> we didn't know how long we had. >> a cruise ship is in deep trouble, and it isn't the officers performing the rescue. >> my job is to rock and roll, not to rescue. >>> also a plane is going down. >> it went from to a -- >> they brace for impact. then, if crashing into the ground isn't dangerous enough -- >> there's a plane that is literall
dr. elliott friedman is manning the pediatric trauma unit. >> they were very close to losing their lives.minutes and they would have dropped into the critical temperature range. >> but all five of the children do pull through and live to tell about their close encounter with death. >> because my sister was drowning. she was screaming. i tried to save her, but i fell in. i couldn't get up because my book bag was heavy. but he pulled my head up and pushed me to the ice. >>...
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we're going to have to cast aside here for the sake of this suspend disbelief i think dr dre is a pure business man he showed his gangster credentials a long time ago and i'm going to have to go with banker i'm going to say gangster. he was a member of n.w.a. i think i think about i would make him. what do you say control room banker gangster gangster. all right so you get that was moving along we'd be remiss if we didn't include the leader of america's most famous bank that's right the figurehead and jamie dimon of j.p. morgan chase is in our crosshairs no he was certainly never a hero of the public but he skated through the financial crisis relatively unscathed in fact he picked a barrister. in washington mutual on the cheap but the fickle press and politicians would turn against him as mortgage servicing problems and a large london trader who in his fortress balance sheet so your thoughts and jamie he is definitely. ok. any reason why. well he came to capitol hill he wore his presidential cobbs obviously you know bending their revolving door you know made his rounds on the hill i think. the way
we're going to have to cast aside here for the sake of this suspend disbelief i think dr dre is a pure business man he showed his gangster credentials a long time ago and i'm going to have to go with banker i'm going to say gangster. he was a member of n.w.a. i think i think about i would make him. what do you say control room banker gangster gangster. all right so you get that was moving along we'd be remiss if we didn't include the leader of america's most famous bank that's right the...
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internet offers. [ male announcer ] u-verse high speed internet. [ man ] where all systems are go. ♪ >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr here. >> announcer: destroying this man's family? >> dr. phil: did god tell you to take off your wedding ring? >> yes. >> dr. phil: you just decided to have children with someone else. is it possible you're just having an affair? >> i believe that my wife is under severe mind control. >> you feel duped because your marriage failed. >> you're the puppet master, doug. >> you're going to watch me on stage thinking he's my puppet master? >> you need to take responsibility for the people's lives that you have harmed. >> i don't owe you anything. you're the enemy. you understand? >> dr. phil: let's do it. why don't we stop all the drama, stop all the fighting and let's get you better. >> here we go. have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: if i can help get
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dr. gabor mate. compassionate-thinking man. that dvd is yours for a contribution of $75.could not even play half of it but we want to get it to you. we are also offering you his book. i just want to show you how dog eared our book is because everybody is reading it. ofbe we can show you some the book shelves here. in other places, the bookshelves are either fake, what we call a green screen, or often the books are only half books, you do not realize they are not real, only there for show. here at democracy now!, they are real and completely indexed, and we go to them every day. if you would like to come to our set and for through our library, hang out, watch the broadcast live on the set, we would love to host you here in new york. let me say a few things. if you want to get gabor mate's book, it is yours for $100. if you want to get the dvd where we talk about the mind-body connection, another book where he talks about attention deficit when you "scattered," need to know about attention deficit disorder, the drugging of american children, and have kids with add can be he
dr. gabor mate. compassionate-thinking man. that dvd is yours for a contribution of $75.could not even play half of it but we want to get it to you. we are also offering you his book. i just want to show you how dog eared our book is because everybody is reading it. ofbe we can show you some the book shelves here. in other places, the bookshelves are either fake, what we call a green screen, or often the books are only half books, you do not realize they are not real, only there for show. here...
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. >> the man who became known as the spanish and doping dr. is handed a suspended one-year sentence. >> netherlands have been a monarchs after 33 years on the throne, queen beatrix has handed the throne over to her son, willem-alexander. >> the ceremony took place at the royal palace on the famous square. thousands of orange cloud well- wishers were on hand as they stepped out on the balcony to greet a cheering crowd. >> hoorah! hoorah! >> the country playing all monster with king. -- aying homage. they all watched dawes willem- alexander swore an oath of allegiance to the country and the dutch constitution in the amsterdam's new church. he thanked his mother. >> i have a clear vision of my ffice. no one knows what the future brings. wherever the path leads and however far it goes, i will carry your wisdom and words with me. >> the new kingdom was not actually crowned. he officially became king when his mother signed the abdication act in a ceremony in the royal palace. >> today, i make way for a new generation, for my son, willem- alexander.
. >> the man who became known as the spanish and doping dr. is handed a suspended one-year sentence. >> netherlands have been a monarchs after 33 years on the throne, queen beatrix has handed the throne over to her son, willem-alexander. >> the ceremony took place at the royal palace on the famous square. thousands of orange cloud well- wishers were on hand as they stepped out on the balcony to greet a cheering crowd. >> hoorah! hoorah! >> the country playing all...
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dr. pepper you could ever imagine, but, man, it was good. it was good. i sparked up a cigarette. had all day. i'm sure my wife would have been proud of me. and then it was back to business. >> air support and uncommon valor had turned the tide. the taliban fighters were now being pushed back. romesha now faced a critical part of his mission -- we cov recovering the bodies of the fallen. >> my biggest fear was the enemy was going to start taking the dead, and that wasn't going to happen. >> tell me why it's so important to you that the enemy not get their hands on a dead american soldier. why does that thought bother you so much? >> because they're ours. i mean, to give closure to the family, you know, to have their son one more time. i mean, i'm -- we're not going to leave someone behind. never going to do it. >> the men retrieved the bodies of justin gallegos, vernon martin, and chris griffin. but enemy fire kept them from rescuing sergeant john breeding and two other men still trapped in the mortar pit. >> i had to bring them up on the radio and once again let them know we coul
dr. pepper you could ever imagine, but, man, it was good. it was good. i sparked up a cigarette. had all day. i'm sure my wife would have been proud of me. and then it was back to business. >> air support and uncommon valor had turned the tide. the taliban fighters were now being pushed back. romesha now faced a critical part of his mission -- we cov recovering the bodies of the fallen. >> my biggest fear was the enemy was going to start taking the dead, and that wasn't going to...
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dr. cabrera celebrate those stories, getting a phd, i think about the diversity of those other students. the young man, that goldman, a graduate who works with me. one of the things that i look around these graduates and look at this crowd, this is to of diversity, and the changing face of virginia and america, is represented here in this audience. there is no better evidence that diversity makes us stronger. i hope you will allow me one moment of comments. it is one more reason why in my day job we need to pass major immigration reform this year. [applause] nobody should have to dream about getting an education. they should be able to get that education, stay here and build those dreams in america. [applause] i do remember sitting where you sat quite a few years ago. i was the first and only member of my family to graduate from college. ofnew of the little worry what was next. i realize i was going to have an opportunity well beyond anything my parents ever had. you shareshould -- that promise, and you can realize those dreams. you have been well prepared with a mason diploma. that degree brings with
dr. cabrera celebrate those stories, getting a phd, i think about the diversity of those other students. the young man, that goldman, a graduate who works with me. one of the things that i look around these graduates and look at this crowd, this is to of diversity, and the changing face of virginia and america, is represented here in this audience. there is no better evidence that diversity makes us stronger. i hope you will allow me one moment of comments. it is one more reason why in my day...
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man 3." we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: you would not think a character for a comic book it would have created some controversy. but the role did just that. the character is called the mandarin. that approach was three imagined for this current iteration of "iron man." let's take a look at sir ben kingsley as mandarin. >> he is traveling. >> what are we waiting for? mr. president, only to lessons remain. lessons remain. thomas is an accountant. i am sure he is a really good guy. to shoot him in the head. live on your television and 30 seconds. tavis: good to have you back, first of all. the international -- this was rel
man 3." we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis:...
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dr. phil: for this man, you would be in that somalian desert stood. >> i'm hering people die. ell you what i think is going on here. >> announcer: dr. phil helps her come to terms with the nightmares she went through. >> dr. phil: you were rescued from that nightmare. now you need to be rescued from this one. >> announcer: the rescue of
dr. phil: for this man, you would be in that somalian desert stood. >> i'm hering people die. ell you what i think is going on here. >> announcer: dr. phil helps her come to terms with the nightmares she went through. >> dr. phil: you were rescued from that nightmare. now you need to be rescued from this one. >> announcer: the rescue of
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man? wake and bake. wake and bake, dude. here's dr. phil. [ as dr. phil ] "you got to pass that joint. ] here's my man brian williams. right there we have an icky sticky weed. finally, we have george w. bush. [ as bush ] "heh, heh, heh, heh, heh." [ laughter ] there we go. very nice. [ applause ] easy to do. i just was asked if i you're doing -- if you're playing from home you could freeze frame my face right there. this one is from lauren levy. "hey, jimmy, i love the roots. i was wondering if you could have them each say hi." sure, lauren. roots, do you mind saying hi? >> hi. >> hi. >> how you doing? >> hi. >> hi. >> hi. >> hi. >> hello. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: is damon sick? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. this one is a suggestion from tom martinez. "hey, jimmy, since rachel maddow is on your show today, i was wondering if you could have her come out and play 'rock, paper, scissors' against herself." that's a great suggestion, tom. i'd love to do that. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rachel maddow. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all r
man? wake and bake. wake and bake, dude. here's dr. phil. [ as dr. phil ] "you got to pass that joint. ] here's my man brian williams. right there we have an icky sticky weed. finally, we have george w. bush. [ as bush ] "heh, heh, heh, heh, heh." [ laughter ] there we go. very nice. [ applause ] easy to do. i just was asked if i you're doing -- if you're playing from home you could freeze frame my face right there. this one is from lauren levy. "hey, jimmy, i love the...
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dr. george tiller speaking in 2001. he was murdered four years ago today. the manated him eight years after he spoke in that clip, antitrust extremist scott roeder, is serving a life sentence. the four years and still was murdered have seen a wave of new abortion restrictions. eight states now ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. arizona congressmember trent franks recently announced his intention to seek such a ban nationwide. clinics across the country have been threatened by laws and shutting them down rid for more we go to director and founder of the trust women foundation julie burkhart julie. she worked for eight years with dr. tiller before he was assassinated. last month she reopened tiller's clinic which have been closed since his death. she joins us from the newly opened south wins women's center in wichita. welcome back to democracy now! talkulie burkhart, can you about the opening of your clinic and what this means to you, four years after he was murdered? >> thank you. it is wonderful to be with you today. .e are just delighted i think we're still
dr. george tiller speaking in 2001. he was murdered four years ago today. the manated him eight years after he spoke in that clip, antitrust extremist scott roeder, is serving a life sentence. the four years and still was murdered have seen a wave of new abortion restrictions. eight states now ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. arizona congressmember trent franks recently announced his intention to seek such a ban nationwide. clinics across the country have been threatened by laws and...
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dr. daniel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in america and had to be stopped. >> this is another clip daniel ellsberg or he focuses on how the nixon white house responded to daniel ellsberg's leak of the pentagon papers. it begins with john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. >> i think there's probably some good justification for the strong feelings nixon had. he would make a decision in the national security council in the next they would read it on the front page of the new york times or some other newspaper. this makes it virtually impossible to govern. >> just because some guy is going to be a martyr, we cannot in a position of allowing a fellow to get away with this kind of wholesale thievery or it will happen all of the government. we have got to keep our eye on the main ball, which is the ellsberg. we have to get the son of the [beep] >> the leak changed the nixon white house. it really is what some of us have called the beginning of the dart period. it was rough and tumble before, but it got down and dirty. it is a defining event for the nixon presidency. >>
dr. daniel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in america and had to be stopped. >> this is another clip daniel ellsberg or he focuses on how the nixon white house responded to daniel ellsberg's leak of the pentagon papers. it begins with john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. >> i think there's probably some good justification for the strong feelings nixon had. he would make a decision in the national security council in the next they would read it on the front...
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dr. benjamin carson, he's a good man. host: who is dr. benjamin carson?aller: you do not know who he is? [laughter] he is a brain surgeon. he was at the white house correspondents back fist -- breakfast, and he sort of chewed out obama. host: no more politicians? .aller: we need americans the democrats are corrupt, and the republicans are corrupt. fast and furious, eric holder. right here, and ghazi -- benghazi. said, forinton americans dead, what did that matter? they were asking for help, and america did not give them none. host: brian calling for no more politicians in the 2016 race for the white house. a few more headlines from you -- for you. here is the "washington post" story on president obama's comments yesterday on u.s. troops on the ground in syria that is the story from "the washington post." on the same subject, this from today's "new york times" -- that story in today's "new york times" if you want to read more on that. on the subject of the 2016 race and your choice for president in the 2016 contest, we will go to ted from jefferson, iowa.
dr. benjamin carson, he's a good man. host: who is dr. benjamin carson?aller: you do not know who he is? [laughter] he is a brain surgeon. he was at the white house correspondents back fist -- breakfast, and he sort of chewed out obama. host: no more politicians? .aller: we need americans the democrats are corrupt, and the republicans are corrupt. fast and furious, eric holder. right here, and ghazi -- benghazi. said, forinton americans dead, what did that matter? they were asking for help, and...
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dr. phil: she dated a married man. >> announcer: went missing for days. >> dr.: and only 15 years old. >> dr. phil: she's on drugs, being molested. >> announcer: where are her parents? >> i didn't see one sign of this. i missed it all. >> dr. phil: you missed this by a country mile. >> now they know the truth -- >> dr. phil: i assume you have cut off all access to the internet. >> except for her cell phone. >> announcer: are they doing enough? >> dr. phil: are you telling me she still has access to the internet? >> announcer: to protect their daughter. >> dr. phil: do you get these are sick perverted criminals? >> maybe they have problems. >> dr. phil: they have problems. they're pedophiles. >> dr. phil: let's do it.
dr. phil: she dated a married man. >> announcer: went missing for days. >> dr.: and only 15 years old. >> dr. phil: she's on drugs, being molested. >> announcer: where are her parents? >> i didn't see one sign of this. i missed it all. >> dr. phil: you missed this by a country mile. >> now they know the truth -- >> dr. phil: i assume you have cut off all access to the internet. >> except for her cell phone. >> announcer: are they doing...
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dr. phil: do you plan on having children? >> no. >> i don't want the crazy gene . >> announcer: fighting over the same man. >> the private investigatorever. >> she talks about being a marine constantly. >> dr. phil: how long did you serve in the marine? >> i didn't finish boot camp. >> dr. phil: so you were sort of a marine. >> correct. >> dr. phil: she had a fiance once that died. >> that's not funny. >> can't get the story straight. >> dr. phil: this is your five marriage? >> this is my fifth. >> dr. phil: there should be red flags all over the place. >> dr. phil: let's do it. if we're going to do something here that matters, then we've got to deal with the truth.
dr. phil: do you plan on having children? >> no. >> i don't want the crazy gene . >> announcer: fighting over the same man. >> the private investigatorever. >> she talks about being a marine constantly. >> dr. phil: how long did you serve in the marine? >> i didn't finish boot camp. >> dr. phil: so you were sort of a marine. >> correct. >> dr. phil: she had a fiance once that died. >> that's not funny. >> can't get the...
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dr. condon paid a man by the name of john the ransom money.som money said the child could be found on a boat named "nelly," a search turned up no sign of baby charles. instead, he was accidentally discovered about a month later dead, 457 feet off a highway. for the next year, the fbi would track where the cold ransom certificates were deposited and spent, which led them to bruno richard hawkman. >> we have in custody the man who received the ransom money. his name is bernard richard hawkman. >> doctor condon positively identified him as john and also incriminating, experts found that hawkman's handwriting matched the writing on the ransom notes. what he had to say. >> i am absolute innocent. i have told all i know about the crime. >> however, he was found guilty of murder in the first degree and put to death on april 3, 1936. this crime of the century spurred congress to pass the federal kidnapping act, otherwise known as the lindbergh law, and the law helps per sue kidnappers across state lines. >>> the politics of rand paul. are we getting a
dr. condon paid a man by the name of john the ransom money.som money said the child could be found on a boat named "nelly," a search turned up no sign of baby charles. instead, he was accidentally discovered about a month later dead, 457 feet off a highway. for the next year, the fbi would track where the cold ransom certificates were deposited and spent, which led them to bruno richard hawkman. >> we have in custody the man who received the ransom money. his name is bernard...
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four weeks ago but i want to take you to philadelphia where this man is learning his fate right now inside of this courthouse. this is drll. he owned and operated the abortion clinic for 30 years in west philadelphia and this man faces hundreds of counts but specifically four counts of first degree murder. so if convicted he could face the death penalty. after the break we're going to bring in paul callan. he is a cnn legal analyst. i want to ask him what he will find most surprising. back after this. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting
four weeks ago but i want to take you to philadelphia where this man is learning his fate right now inside of this courthouse. this is drll. he owned and operated the abortion clinic for 30 years in west philadelphia and this man faces hundreds of counts but specifically four counts of first degree murder. so if convicted he could face the death penalty. after the break we're going to bring in paul callan. he is a cnn legal analyst. i want to ask him what he will find most surprising. back...
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dr. martin luther king jr. he said this. "it's all right to tell a manotstraps, but it is a cruel jest to say to a bootless man that he ought to lift himself up by his own bootstraps." now, the president talked about dr. king, but do you think he included enough of the spirit of dr. king in what he was saying? because you can say all kinds of things to young black men and women, but if a child is living in poverty with a single parent and a relative in prison, and all kind of difficult circumstances, it's not always their fault that they're not doing well. >> absolutely right. and let me tell you what. the only person who didn't earn a degree that day was a barack obama. everybody else earned their degrees. he got an honorary degree. they put in hard work to make sure they were successful. the president is a great man. he gives often great speeches. this, i think, was a bit misplaced. he has a tendency to scold african-american people, the very ones who don't deserve it. if he was at a detention center or at a prison i could see him making that speech. t
dr. martin luther king jr. he said this. "it's all right to tell a manotstraps, but it is a cruel jest to say to a bootless man that he ought to lift himself up by his own bootstraps." now, the president talked about dr. king, but do you think he included enough of the spirit of dr. king in what he was saying? because you can say all kinds of things to young black men and women, but if a child is living in poverty with a single parent and a relative in prison, and all kind of...
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dr. marshall for training me and being my wingman for years. he's a great man and a leader and i want to be here this commission we're all one vote. my vote is one vote. commissioner truman is one vote and the thing that i take the pride in the presidency that i had here this is a collegiate commission. it's a commission where people aren't asking are you a board pick or a mayoral pick? we are extremely different with different backgrounds but we generally come to consensus what is best for the city and the police department. that's what makes me proud to be on the commission. dr. marshall. commissioner kingsley. >> i was going to say i am glad to turn this over to you. first of all i want to say about president mazzucco -- i mean i'm glad you're going to do it one more time. i know you had talk to your wife about this. >> i maybe in trouble when i get home. >>i know. but thanks for doing it one more time. as for me i have been president and vice president three times so i think it's time for me to commissioner truman to take it over and run with it. last year
dr. marshall for training me and being my wingman for years. he's a great man and a leader and i want to be here this commission we're all one vote. my vote is one vote. commissioner truman is one vote and the thing that i take the pride in the presidency that i had here this is a collegiate commission. it's a commission where people aren't asking are you a board pick or a mayoral pick? we are extremely different with different backgrounds but we generally come to consensus what is best for the...
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dr. patrick marsh i know you're a very busy man. thank you for joining us on "the turks"."e us an idea of what was happening from the standpoint of the atmosphere and what might go on through the nighttime hours. >> well, today was characterized by an air mass across the southern u.s. that was warm and humid. it results in a very unstable situation where you can get explosive thunderstorm developments. which is what we saw today. in addition we have wind profiles that was conducive thunderstorms, a super cell thunderstorms. and super cell thunderstorms tend to produce the meanest, the baddest of tornadoes, and that appears to have happened in the oklahoma area. >> you're saying in that huge wall of weather you have the up draft and the circulation to produce some of the biggest tornadoes we'd ever seen. >> um, yes at this point it appears it was a very--the atmosphere was able to produce a very large and damaging tornado. in terms of quantifying that tornado it's still way too early to do that. >> right, they look at doppler returns, debris fields and we can talk about that
dr. patrick marsh i know you're a very busy man. thank you for joining us on "the turks"."e us an idea of what was happening from the standpoint of the atmosphere and what might go on through the nighttime hours. >> well, today was characterized by an air mass across the southern u.s. that was warm and humid. it results in a very unstable situation where you can get explosive thunderstorm developments. which is what we saw today. in addition we have wind profiles that was...
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dr. king and the many of them wearing the uniform of that particular time. what an experience. , what ae involved lovely manwas. tavis: i will take them one at a time. and you became romantically involved. prior to that, you had been involved with marlon brando, who at that moment, you were not speaking to. >> we had a very long tempestuous kind of relationship. almost eight years. ,e was a big-time philanderer but it takes two to tango. i became very, subservient. that was the kind of man i always chose. his celebrity was thrilling. be powerful by association. the time i am with him at dinner or in the theater. a very serious attempt at suicide on my part. i could not bear the humiliation and i kept putting myself through. i haveople said to me, to correct them and say, it could not have happened without me. for myself, i was a rather helpless creature, but it could not have happened without me. it was exciting. onething i love the most is time, when i got really angry at him, i got even in the most wonderful way. you know what is coming. should i go on? what happened was i read in a columnist colin that e
dr. king and the many of them wearing the uniform of that particular time. what an experience. , what ae involved lovely manwas. tavis: i will take them one at a time. and you became romantically involved. prior to that, you had been involved with marlon brando, who at that moment, you were not speaking to. >> we had a very long tempestuous kind of relationship. almost eight years. ,e was a big-time philanderer but it takes two to tango. i became very, subservient. that was the kind of...
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dr. greg forbes. he's the severe weather expert. he's also a very modest man, and what he never tells you is he's responsible for the formulation of these f codes and efs. so when we say this was an ef-5 tornado, this next gentleman, dr. forbes, good to see you -- was part of the kind of formation of those categories. we always talk to you in the studio, but you always try to get out in the field as much as you can to see this expulsion of energy. this is about as much energy as nature can produce. >> it really is. and it's the worst i've permanently seen, the expanse of the damage, wide track, about three blocks wide or so with everything destroyed and then at least ten miles long with pretty much everything destroyed. the worst i've seen. >> we get questions from viewers and our weather coverage seems to increase in years past, people want to know is something up here? is this a new normal? are you noticing any trends? >> well, i think the trend really is that our metropolitan areas are getting bigger, so instead of being wee little tiny needles in the hayst
dr. greg forbes. he's the severe weather expert. he's also a very modest man, and what he never tells you is he's responsible for the formulation of these f codes and efs. so when we say this was an ef-5 tornado, this next gentleman, dr. forbes, good to see you -- was part of the kind of formation of those categories. we always talk to you in the studio, but you always try to get out in the field as much as you can to see this expulsion of energy. this is about as much energy as nature can...
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we got a big one yesterday in the jodi arias case now big verdict is this man's case. this is dr.ermit gosnell a philadelphia abortion doctor accused of killing babies born alive. a group of senate democrats just knocked down a republican resolution that called on congress to investigate and crackdown on unsanity and dangerous abortion clinics. not all but unsanity like this man's that went uninspected for 17 years. where is the controversy? why didn't they get behind that? a fair and balanced debate on that next. >> one of jodi arias's first stops, a sit down with a fox reporter. he gets the get of the year. every lawyer in this case would have loved to have a sit down with jodi arias moments after the verdict. how did this happen? and her lawyers weren't there? how is that possible? we'll ask him when he joins us live. we'll ask the man who is called the human lie detector whether jodi arias was telling the truth with some of the claims. >> so if you had to do this all over again, you are in the desert, how do you handle it? >> i would turn around drive to the mesa police depart
we got a big one yesterday in the jodi arias case now big verdict is this man's case. this is dr.ermit gosnell a philadelphia abortion doctor accused of killing babies born alive. a group of senate democrats just knocked down a republican resolution that called on congress to investigate and crackdown on unsanity and dangerous abortion clinics. not all but unsanity like this man's that went uninspected for 17 years. where is the controversy? why didn't they get behind that? a fair and balanced...