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dr. cooper this time? dr. dumb-ass. dr. cooper dr. winkle apologizes. no, i don't. no, she doesn't. to use the mainframe in buckman 204 and dr. winkle just wantonly ripped the sign-up sheet off the wall. it wasn't even an official sign-up sheet. he printed it himself, and he put his name down on every slot for the next six months. sheldon: if it is a crime to ensure that the university's resources are not being squandered chasing subatomic wild geese then i plead guilty. (cell phone ringing) oh, penny! do you need to get that, dr. cooper? god, no. well, don't turn it off, you might miss your call from the nobel committee letting you know you've been nominated as dumb-ass laureate of the year. oh, yeah? well... you wouldn't even be nominated. dr. gablehauser, i have a series of important calculations and simulations to run. all she's doing is reducing irrelevant data (phone ringing) and making a mock... excuse me. gablehauser. it's for you. hello? penny, this is not a good time. no, i told you you're not prepared for the sanctum of burning souls. you need to be in a group of at least
dr. cooper this time? dr. dumb-ass. dr. cooper dr. winkle apologizes. no, i don't. no, she doesn't. to use the mainframe in buckman 204 and dr. winkle just wantonly ripped the sign-up sheet off the wall. it wasn't even an official sign-up sheet. he printed it himself, and he put his name down on every slot for the next six months. sheldon: if it is a crime to ensure that the university's resources are not being squandered chasing subatomic wild geese then i plead guilty. (cell phone ringing)...
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dr. cooper? told ya.'d like to respond to one of the suggestions i put in the box by your office. no, and stop installing suggestion boxes everywhere. you don't like written suggestions. you don't like when i give them to you while we're urinating in the men's room. if i didn't know you any better, i'd say that you're one of those stubborn people who are not open to suggestions. dr. cooper, the physics department chair tells me you're refusing to take your vacation. i don't need a vacation. you're obligated to take one. and i'd also like you to know the most-often received suggestion in my suggestion box you installed without asking me is "can dr. cooper take a vacation?" okay, settled, then. i'll see y'all of you monday except for you. but if i don't come into work, what am i supposed to do with myself? read, rest, travel. i hear afghanistan is nice this time of year. sarcasm?
dr. cooper? told ya.'d like to respond to one of the suggestions i put in the box by your office. no, and stop installing suggestion boxes everywhere. you don't like written suggestions. you don't like when i give them to you while we're urinating in the men's room. if i didn't know you any better, i'd say that you're one of those stubborn people who are not open to suggestions. dr. cooper, the physics department chair tells me you're refusing to take your vacation. i don't need a vacation....
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dr. cooper. dr. gablehauser. mr. wolowitz.ho in this room discovered a star? actually, 2008-nq sub-17 is a planetary body. i'm not talking about you, i'm talking about me. you, my exotic young friend are my star. but you didn't discover him. you merely noticed he was here, much like he did with 2008-nq sub-17. sheldon... oh, sorry. boy, we've got to get you into a better office. something more suited to your status. really, you don't have to go to any trouble. how about if i put you in von gerlich's old office? i'd rather have fishbein's. it's bigger. done. wait a minute, i called dibs on fishbein's office the day he started showing up at work in his bathrobe. he gets a new office i can't even get paper towels in the men's room? sheldon. damn, this is hard. let me ask you something. what do you think the business of this place is? science? money. told you. and this boy's picture in people magazine is gonna raise us a pile of money taller than... well, taller than you. i have a master's degree. who doesn't? dr. koothrappali hav
dr. cooper. dr. gablehauser. mr. wolowitz.ho in this room discovered a star? actually, 2008-nq sub-17 is a planetary body. i'm not talking about you, i'm talking about me. you, my exotic young friend are my star. but you didn't discover him. you merely noticed he was here, much like he did with 2008-nq sub-17. sheldon... oh, sorry. boy, we've got to get you into a better office. something more suited to your status. really, you don't have to go to any trouble. how about if i put you in von...
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the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr cooper he see puts to data that the number of breast cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent case of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq it which nato forces used white phosphorus depleted uranium rounds and other toxic gases and poisonous substances human rights watch and the world health organization have measured radiation levels in iraq and consider many places in iraq even some very far from the fighting to be contaminated naturally radiation is not racist and foreign soldiers in iraq are not immune usa today even published research results that found that depleted uranium was indeed in the lungs and other organs of navy vets who filed for health compensation claims yeah you know saddam hussein seemed like a pretty bad guy but there are always ways to get around
the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr cooper he see puts to data that the number of breast cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent case of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq it which nato forces used white...
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dr. zara cooper. >> there were two things going through my head.ctual fear, just myself, because i hadn't been in such a situation like this before and i really did feel like it was a war zone in some ways, and then another feeling was reassurance because i think everybody really pulled together in a very remarkable way. >> the patients you treated, what did you see? >> significant amount of burns, second and third degree burns as well as penetrated trauma of shrapnel to the face and neck and to the upper extremities. there were traumatic amputations from the blasts, some very sick patients that needed help. >> then there were three patients, i think three in total who obviously had planted their shrapnel as part of their device. small two to three-millimeter types of okay objects like bbs and carpenter nails. >> nails and ball bearings, bbs that you believe were part of the bomb itself. >> they wouldn't be out there anywhere unless they were part of the device. >> reporter: >> there have been a lot of advances in acute trauma care on the battlefie
dr. zara cooper. >> there were two things going through my head.ctual fear, just myself, because i hadn't been in such a situation like this before and i really did feel like it was a war zone in some ways, and then another feeling was reassurance because i think everybody really pulled together in a very remarkable way. >> the patients you treated, what did you see? >> significant amount of burns, second and third degree burns as well as penetrated trauma of shrapnel to the...
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dr. zara cooper. >> there were two things going through my head. one was actual fear. myself just because i hadn't been in such a situation like this before and i really did feel like it was a war zone in some ways. and then another feeling was reassurance because i think that everybody really pulled together in a very remarkable way. >> pelley: the patients that you treated, what did you see? >> significant amount of burns second- and third-degree burns as well as penetrating trauma from shrapnel to the face, to the neck and to the upper extremities. there were traumatic amputations from the blast. very, very sick patients that needed help. >> there were three patients in total, i think, who had obviously planted the shrapnel that was part of the device. so small two- to three- millimetre ball bearing type or large bb-type pellet objects and small carpenter nails about half a centimeter long. >> pelley: nails and ball bearings, bbs that you believe were part of the bomb itself. >> they wouldn't be out there anywhere unless they were part of the device. >> pelley: ther
dr. zara cooper. >> there were two things going through my head. one was actual fear. myself just because i hadn't been in such a situation like this before and i really did feel like it was a war zone in some ways. and then another feeling was reassurance because i think that everybody really pulled together in a very remarkable way. >> pelley: the patients that you treated, what did you see? >> significant amount of burns second- and third-degree burns as well as penetrating...
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dr. sheldon cooper and welcome to the premiere episode of sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. g to explore the dynamic world of vexillology. hang on, dr. c. what's vexillology? vexillology is the study of flags. cool. i think i just learned something. did you have fun doing it? i'll say. fun and information are two sides to this video podcast, not unlike the only two-sided state flag-- oregon. oh, look. hello, mr. beaver. in future episodes, we'll answer some burning questions: what's the only non-rectangular flag? what animal appears most often on flags? what animal appears second most often on flags? and more. sweet! why are you waving a white flag? i'm surrendering... to fun. (laughs) now, today's episode of fun with flags is not fun, but it is important. "flags: you gotta know how to hold 'em, you gotta know how to fold 'em." let's start by identifying the parts of our flag. this edge is the hoist and it's used to... excuse me, sorry, excuse me. cut. did you not see we are rolling? sorry. i'm having dinner with penny. i have to get out of here. and i have flag knowledge tha
dr. sheldon cooper and welcome to the premiere episode of sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. g to explore the dynamic world of vexillology. hang on, dr. c. what's vexillology? vexillology is the study of flags. cool. i think i just learned something. did you have fun doing it? i'll say. fun and information are two sides to this video podcast, not unlike the only two-sided state flag-- oregon. oh, look. hello, mr. beaver. in future episodes, we'll answer some burning questions: what's the...
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donald trump, anderson cooper, dr. phil. these are all people she follows. i think you find out when you hack your boyfriend to death, claim it was self defense and that you blacked out most of it, go to jail, start lampooning everyone, that's when you know who your real friends are. your real friends come to jail, have horrific tweets to retweet. this is the one she did for the prosecutor, the little man one. she goes, hmm, anger management problems anyone? that was workshoped. that was planned. they sat in a room together and after hours that's what they turned out. >> it's amazing because the jury isn't allowed to watch coverage of it, but she's allowed to tweet about it. that's bizarre. >> she's also allowed to attack this guy. she already murdered him, she cut him to death and now she's airing their sex life to everyone and attacking him. >> she is an awful person. >> she really is. >> this trial is a disgrace. she's a stone cold psycho killer. what is the issue here? unlike my wife, i'm not following it day to day but i don't understand. clearly guilty
donald trump, anderson cooper, dr. phil. these are all people she follows. i think you find out when you hack your boyfriend to death, claim it was self defense and that you blacked out most of it, go to jail, start lampooning everyone, that's when you know who your real friends are. your real friends come to jail, have horrific tweets to retweet. this is the one she did for the prosecutor, the little man one. she goes, hmm, anger management problems anyone? that was workshoped. that was...
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donald trump, anderson cooper, dr. phil. these are all people she follows. i think you find out when you hack your boyfriend to death, claim it was self defense and that you blacked out most of it, go to jail, start lampooning everyone, that's when you know who your real friends are. your real friends come to jail, have horrific tweets to retweet. this is the one she did for the prosecutor, the little man one. she goes, hmm, anger management problems anyone? that was workshoped. that was planned. they sat in a room together and after hours that's what they turned out. >> it's amazing because the jury isn't allowed to watch coverage of it, but she's allowed to tweet about it. that's bizarre. >> she's also allowed to attack this guy. she already murdered him, she cut him to death and now she's airing their sex life to everyone and attacking him. >> she is an awful person. >> she really is. >> this trial is a disgrace. she's a stone cold psycho killer. what is the issue here? unlike my wife, i'm not following it day to day but i don't understand. clearly guilty
donald trump, anderson cooper, dr. phil. these are all people she follows. i think you find out when you hack your boyfriend to death, claim it was self defense and that you blacked out most of it, go to jail, start lampooning everyone, that's when you know who your real friends are. your real friends come to jail, have horrific tweets to retweet. this is the one she did for the prosecutor, the little man one. she goes, hmm, anger management problems anyone? that was workshoped. that was...
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dr. conrad murray with anderson cooper conducted earlier.e begin in colorado tonight, where investigators are faced with the question, how could it have happened. how could a man who was behind bars for robbery and menacing who was written up 23 times for disciplinary issues behind bars, was once a member of a white supremacist prison gang, who threatened to kill guards and beat up other inmates, how could someone like that be set free four years too soon on a technicality, a mistake, an accident? evan ebel was let loose in january because of a clerical error. he's now believed to have killed nathan leon, an employee who delivered pizzas on the side, then colorado prison chief tom clements. ebel himself was killed in a shootout with sheriff's deputies in texas on march 21st. meanwhile, the widow of nathan leon is devastated. listen to what she had to say earlier today. >> it happened once, it's going to happen again. i mean, clerical error. clerical error ain't going to bring my husband back. it's not going to bring tom clements back. it's n
dr. conrad murray with anderson cooper conducted earlier.e begin in colorado tonight, where investigators are faced with the question, how could it have happened. how could a man who was behind bars for robbery and menacing who was written up 23 times for disciplinary issues behind bars, was once a member of a white supremacist prison gang, who threatened to kill guards and beat up other inmates, how could someone like that be set free four years too soon on a technicality, a mistake, an...
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dr. murray freaking out behind bars? is that why he was singing on aroundson's cooper's show to your shock and dismay? >> not at all. dr. murray has handled himself extremely well. he is gracious and well liked by the inmates and staff at the county jail. respectful. i greatly admire the way he has handled the situation. he sang that song to make a point. he is not crazy. he is very sane. he sang that -- if he wouldn't have sang the song nobody would be talking about it. the point he was trying to make with it -- >> geraldo: are you going to break into song here? >> absolutely not. i can't carry a tune. >> geraldo: can you tell us the other point on the other side of the commercial. i have to take a break here if you don't mind. >> sure. >> geraldo: if you would stand by. up next, why did this doctor turn down the doctor coming up, turn down the doctor coming up, did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect
dr. murray freaking out behind bars? is that why he was singing on aroundson's cooper's show to your shock and dismay? >> not at all. dr. murray has handled himself extremely well. he is gracious and well liked by the inmates and staff at the county jail. respectful. i greatly admire the way he has handled the situation. he sang that song to make a point. he is not crazy. he is very sane. he sang that -- if he wouldn't have sang the song nobody would be talking about it. the point he was...
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dr. sanjay gupta spoke to anderson cooper and erin burnett about the dangers. >> you hear fertilizer and you think about some very combustible, explosive chemicals, including ammonium nitrate. besides the blast injury itself, which sounds like it was significant, and also just the chemical itself i think one of those people who said the guards are wearing respirators. that would not surprise me, because the air in that area is going to quickly become of colonel, when you have these sorts of chemicals being released in the air in great quantities. so we've seen these types of explosions in the past. but frankly with all the blast injuries we've been talking about this week in regard to boston, those same sorts of injuries you have to be concerned about here, as well. >> fertilizer is used in explosive devices, so you can understand why it's so flammable. >> we talk about ammonium nitrate. fertilizer plants are always of concern for that very reason. >> we were talking about where it was located. they're describing it as a rural area, but there was an apartment complex, a school and nursin
dr. sanjay gupta spoke to anderson cooper and erin burnett about the dangers. >> you hear fertilizer and you think about some very combustible, explosive chemicals, including ammonium nitrate. besides the blast injury itself, which sounds like it was significant, and also just the chemical itself i think one of those people who said the guards are wearing respirators. that would not surprise me, because the air in that area is going to quickly become of colonel, when you have these sorts...
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dr. sanjay gupta spoke to anderson cooper and to erin burnett about the dangers. >> we've heard about fertilizerlosions in the past. and this is always a concern. because the blast itself, somebody a couple miles away felgt the impact of this. they'll talk about the burn, the flash effects and also just this chemical, itself. one of the people, i think, they said they saw guards wearing respirators. that would not surprise me because the air in that area is probably going to quickly become of concern when you have these sorts of chemicals. . so we've seen these types of explosions in the past. those are pretty standard protocols. frankly, all the blast injuries that we've been talking about this week with regard to what's happening in boston, those same sorts of injuries, you have to be concerned about here, as well. >> obviously, fertilizer is used in exploezive devices. you can understand why it would be so flammable. >> yeah, we talked about ammonia nitrate and its primary use as a fertilizer. fertilizer plants are always of concern. >> we were talking a little bit about where it's located. s
dr. sanjay gupta spoke to anderson cooper and to erin burnett about the dangers. >> we've heard about fertilizerlosions in the past. and this is always a concern. because the blast itself, somebody a couple miles away felgt the impact of this. they'll talk about the burn, the flash effects and also just this chemical, itself. one of the people, i think, they said they saw guards wearing respirators. that would not surprise me because the air in that area is probably going to quickly...
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dr. serenaded our anderson cooper over his innocence.r had asked murray if he'd testify in the current wrongful death lawsuit that jackson's children and mother filed against concert promoter aeg live. the family claims aeg was negligent in hiring murray. well murray told anderson, he will testify, and then he broke out in into this nat king cole song, the little boy that santa claus forgot. ♪ he's the little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ ♪ and goodness knows he did not want a lot ♪ ♪ he wrote a note to santa for some crayons and a toy ♪ ♪ it broke his little heart when he found santa hadn't come ♪ >> murray said he sang the song because both he and jackson both experienced pain in their lives. john? >> shannon you can see the look on anderson's face there. the same look that's been on our face all morning. pretty bizarre. >> what's going on there? shannon travis our thanks to you. >> hmm. >> -- like he is the victim of all of this. or he is the one who's been left behind in all of this and i mean it's really remarkable. >> i think it's
dr. serenaded our anderson cooper over his innocence.r had asked murray if he'd testify in the current wrongful death lawsuit that jackson's children and mother filed against concert promoter aeg live. the family claims aeg was negligent in hiring murray. well murray told anderson, he will testify, and then he broke out in into this nat king cole song, the little boy that santa claus forgot. ♪ he's the little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ ♪ and goodness knows he did not want a lot ♪ ♪...
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dr. murray, actually sang a song, a nat king cole song for anderson cooper. ♪ he envied all those lucky boysgoodness knows he didn't want a lot ♪ ♪ i'm so sorry for that laddie who hasn't got a daddy ♪ ♪ he's the little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ . that song tells my story. >> i know. i know. this interview comes as michael jackson's mother is accusing concert promoter aeg of negligent hiring. when they hired dr. conrad murray. joining succeus is don lemon who spoke exclusive to dr. murray. i know it's not correct, but he sounds crazy. >> yeah, yeah. listen, i wasn't surprised he sang that song. in the interview with me on friday, he talked about, you know, his childhood and not having certain things and really being the brunt of what happened to michael jackson and relating michael jackson as a child. because michael jackson didn't have a childhood. it was uncomfortable to watch as you were sitting there watching. i don't know how anderson didn't flinch or laugh. my first inclination would be to do so. >> but then you remember what this man is accused of doing to michael jackson. it beco
dr. murray, actually sang a song, a nat king cole song for anderson cooper. ♪ he envied all those lucky boysgoodness knows he didn't want a lot ♪ ♪ i'm so sorry for that laddie who hasn't got a daddy ♪ ♪ he's the little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ . that song tells my story. >> i know. i know. this interview comes as michael jackson's mother is accusing concert promoter aeg of negligent hiring. when they hired dr. conrad murray. joining succeus is don lemon who spoke...
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dr. conrad murray tells his side of the story in an anderson cooper 360 exclusive, murray's first tv interview from prison. tune in 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> well this is an amazing story. teachers and principals accused of cheating students out of an education by cheating on standardized tests. that is right. this is what happened here in atlanta. five educators have now so far turned themselves in to face charges in one of the country's biggest cheating scandals. in all, 35 teachers and administrators were indicted. so these are the details. they're pretty shocking actually. teachers and principals wearing gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints on test papers. groups holding changing parties to erase wrong answers and fill in the right ones. even using coolers to transport test papers. former georgia attorney general mike bower investigated the cheating scandal and joins us now. this is unbelievable when you take a look at this. give us some of the details, some of the details that shocked you when you learned about what was happening. >> well, we looked at some 56 schools. we had cheating that w
dr. conrad murray tells his side of the story in an anderson cooper 360 exclusive, murray's first tv interview from prison. tune in 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> well this is an amazing story. teachers and principals accused of cheating students out of an education by cheating on standardized tests. that is right. this is what happened here in atlanta. five educators have now so far turned themselves in to face charges in one of the country's biggest cheating scandals. in all, 35 teachers and...
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i'm anderson cooper in west texas with my colleague, dr. sanjay gupta.on last night. it is obviously a very chaotic scene in this small town of west texas, the town of about 2,700 or so people. more than 160 injured. at this time estimates of fatalities are just that, estimates. really guesses by authorities. authorities are using the figures anywhere from 5 to 15 people but that is really a guess. even though this explosion occurred about 8:00 p.m. local time last night we are still very early hours in this search-and-rescue operation, in this investigation into exactly what occurred. >> then the numbers change as you know and at some point they make the decision to go to search and recovery. that hasn't happened. unlike boston where there were buildings as a result of the explosion that were flattened, that has changed this. in boston you had the concerns about the primary blast and secondary blast but here you have the concerns about the fire as well, these buildings, and the rescue going on in there. also, the initial concerns about the chemicals, th
i'm anderson cooper in west texas with my colleague, dr. sanjay gupta.on last night. it is obviously a very chaotic scene in this small town of west texas, the town of about 2,700 or so people. more than 160 injured. at this time estimates of fatalities are just that, estimates. really guesses by authorities. authorities are using the figures anywhere from 5 to 15 people but that is really a guess. even though this explosion occurred about 8:00 p.m. local time last night we are still very early...
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the bombing suspect is cooperating with law enforcement to some degree, what it says about his medical condition. drnjay gupta will join me with that and the doctor that treated some of the victims. and a woman who lost her leg, her leg was amputated below the knee. she doesn't have a left foot anymore. she is a dance instructor and vows she will dance again. we'll be right back. >>> as we reported earlier the boston suspect was mentally competent aletter and lucid in his hospital room. we know he was able to speak least one word. his injuries include multiple gunshot words. when he arrived on friday his condition was serious. sanjay goup gupta is joining us now. how seefrs you are the wounds? >> we don't know for sure. we can say the time he was captured he was standing. you saw the photos of that and he was able to follow commands, lift his shirt up. he had an injury to the neck. that's been something that we have heard a few times from officials who have been helping treat him and doctors in the hospital. in that situation, one of the things that is so important is actually being able to protect
the bombing suspect is cooperating with law enforcement to some degree, what it says about his medical condition. drnjay gupta will join me with that and the doctor that treated some of the victims. and a woman who lost her leg, her leg was amputated below the knee. she doesn't have a left foot anymore. she is a dance instructor and vows she will dance again. we'll be right back. >>> as we reported earlier the boston suspect was mentally competent aletter and lucid in his hospital...
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cooperation. all they are doing in connecticut is lining up the good guys. making lawbooks thicker. putting massive paperwork and regulation and diversion of the police resource on the honest people, when the dr and the evil peop and the criminal, they could care less if connecticut passed that law. >> lou: you know, this law also calling for effectively registering -- registration of various forums, there seems to be for no. acknowledgment anywhere in the public debate that cap da tried recommend centering guns, long guns, rifles, shotgunsin canada for almost 15 years. spent about just short of $3 billion in the period of time. ended it. ended the registry because it didn't work. it was way too expensive. we've got ten times as many peoples as the canadians. so what in world are people thinking about? >> guest: ell, i mean, they're not. i mean it's mindless attempt keep attacking the second amendment. not have an honest conversation what about works. who all this ends up applying to is you and me. we end up the law abiding people having to deal with all of it. i have see the pattern before, though. they don't enforce the existing gun laws. testifying criminals are doing is illegal. they pass
cooperation. all they are doing in connecticut is lining up the good guys. making lawbooks thicker. putting massive paperwork and regulation and diversion of the police resource on the honest people, when the dr and the evil peop and the criminal, they could care less if connecticut passed that law. >> lou: you know, this law also calling for effectively registering -- registration of various forums, there seems to be for no. acknowledgment anywhere in the public debate that cap da tried...
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dr. conrad murray telling his side of the story in his first television interview from jail. anderson cooper airs tonight at 8:00 eastern time right here on cnn. >>> all right, the deadline has passed for dozens of former atlanta schoolteachers, principals and administrators caught up in a cheating scandal to turn themselves in. so far, only five of the 35 defendants have surrendered to police. the defendants include former atlanta public school superintendent beverly hall. among other things they're accused of racketeering and making false statements. prosecutors say they changed test scores or helped students cheat. performance bonuses or based on improved scores. no word yet what will happen to the defendants who have actually surrendered thus far. >>> and believe it or not, injured louisville basketball player kevin ware has been released from the hospital. we have new pictures to share with you next. >>> plus, it is a bird, it is a plane. no, that's the supermodel known as heidi klum. and she was to the rescue, helping to save her son and two others. the story on that. humans. we are be
dr. conrad murray telling his side of the story in his first television interview from jail. anderson cooper airs tonight at 8:00 eastern time right here on cnn. >>> all right, the deadline has passed for dozens of former atlanta schoolteachers, principals and administrators caught up in a cheating scandal to turn themselves in. so far, only five of the 35 defendants have surrendered to police. the defendants include former atlanta public school superintendent beverly hall. among other...
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dr. shah, you visited china last week and were involved in a new working group on climate change that was announced. you were to cooperaten developing these new queen technology projects. we have been giving it china -- borrowing money to get to china for these technologies. is that over or does your announcement mean we are going to continue giving aid to china that we are actually borrowing from china? >> thank you, congressmen. to clarify, sir, i wasn't in china and am certainly not a part of that but i would also highlighted that our request with respect to china is focused on the to that community. >> thank you very much. that is a good answer. let me just announce right here that we shouldn't be giving aid to countries that are hostile to the united states or can be seen that their governments have committed actions that have supported international terrorism. that's why, mr. chairman, i would -- i plan to offer an amendment to whatever bill comes to the floor that suggests that pakistan should get not 1 penny of support for anything until the doctor, the man who helped us bring to justice osama bin laden is free f
dr. shah, you visited china last week and were involved in a new working group on climate change that was announced. you were to cooperaten developing these new queen technology projects. we have been giving it china -- borrowing money to get to china for these technologies. is that over or does your announcement mean we are going to continue giving aid to china that we are actually borrowing from china? >> thank you, congressmen. to clarify, sir, i wasn't in china and am certainly not a...
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dr. dunham, george state yoo, -- georgia state university, she created way back the free pharmacy program. you see, we had 22 different programs. you have to remember, the cooperative housing program never got beyond my architectural designs of it. you know what i mean? but we had the legal aid service, the free buses to prison program. huey came up with a that program while he was in prison. i'm just saying, we had 22 of these different programs, various community service programs, right on down to our youth school and katz so on. these are programs so programattic organizing was the key, because what? these were real programs. it wasn't just political talk standing on the corner. they were real. they did real service and you were able to unite the people and get them and understand our black panther party newspaper, just over 400,000 circulation in the country. pretty good at a time when jet magazine was the only 800,000 at the time. you see what i'm getting at? imjust saying, our legacy to me, and the organizing that went on, to me these brothers and sisters -- i taught them a lot, et cetera, blah, blah, blah. my point is they became, for that period in that con
dr. dunham, george state yoo, -- georgia state university, she created way back the free pharmacy program. you see, we had 22 different programs. you have to remember, the cooperative housing program never got beyond my architectural designs of it. you know what i mean? but we had the legal aid service, the free buses to prison program. huey came up with a that program while he was in prison. i'm just saying, we had 22 of these different programs, various community service programs, right on...