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when this video begins they have stratten and chapman at the farmington police station. they have them in separate cars. officers lead stratten back to a holding cell. she's not cooperating. they finally get her into there. as they go to leave, she lunges for the door. while all of this goes on, chapman is left in a police cruiser handcuffed in the back seat for himself. >> he kicks out the window, dives out the car. >> and is able to escape and take off. unbeknownst to officers, takes the officers about a minute to figure out what happened. they're setting up a perimeter to track this guy down. here's what stratten is doing in the holding cell. pulls something out of her bra,
when this video begins they have stratten and chapman at the farmington police station. they have them in separate cars. officers lead stratten back to a holding cell. she's not cooperating. they finally get her into there. as they go to leave, she lunges for the door. while all of this goes on, chapman is left in a police cruiser handcuffed in the back seat for himself. >> he kicks out the window, dives out the car. >> and is able to escape and take off. unbeknownst to officers,...
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eastern, three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be a key in shaping abraham lincoln's few months later. toward that plantation today. also, the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. look back on the belle of louisville. once a month, c-span is local content vehicles explore the history literary life of cities across america. this weekend, from louisville, on c-span2 and 3. >> tom of talks about the origins of the state at the cato institute annual conference of liberty. he outlined the history of the government beginning with the predatory state, to our current system. this is part of forum focusing on economic growth and the foundations of liberty. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. we are starting with another presentation to before get started, i want to make a couple of quick announcements.
eastern, three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be a key in shaping abraham lincoln's few months later. toward that plantation today. also, the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. look back on the belle of louisville. once a month, c-span is local content vehicles explore the history literary life of cities across america. this weekend, from louisville, on c-span2 and 3. >> tom of talks about the origins of the state at the cato institute annual conference of liberty....
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three weeks at farmington plantation with the key in shaping abraham lincoln's view on slavery. take a look back. c-span local content vehicle exports literary life across america. this weekend from louisville on c-span2 and c-span3. >> we have to be clear about the ways that we own our cells and that we own our history and that we make decisions that our history is phenomenal, vital, and special. >> the former president of bennett college rates on african-american economic history. this sunday, your questions and calls for the author of " surviving and thriving."
three weeks at farmington plantation with the key in shaping abraham lincoln's view on slavery. take a look back. c-span local content vehicle exports literary life across america. this weekend from louisville on c-span2 and c-span3. >> we have to be clear about the ways that we own our cells and that we own our history and that we make decisions that our history is phenomenal, vital, and special. >> the former president of bennett college rates on african-american economic history....
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history tv, three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be key on shaping abraham lincoln's view. >> also the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look at the bell of louisville. c-span explores the history and literary life in cities across the american. next week on c-span2 and 3. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney continued his three nation overseas tour with a stop in israel this prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and other officials. he also addressed a gathering to talk about the u.s. commitment to israel and the threats from its security from iran and its nick: -- nuclear program. this is about 20 minutes. [cheers and applause]
history tv, three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be key on shaping abraham lincoln's view. >> also the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look at the bell of louisville. c-span explores the history and literary life in cities across the american. next week on c-span2 and 3. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney continued his three nation overseas tour with a stop in israel this prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and other officials. he also addressed a...
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american history tv three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. also the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look, once a month c-span local content vehicles explore history and literary life of cities across america. next weekend from louisville on c-span2 and 3. from houston's first baptist church joel rosenberg note reflect on whether the u.s. can recover from its economic and spiritual decline. it is about two hours. [applause] >> thank you. what a joy to be here in houston at houston's first baptist and i want to thank this church and the pastor for hosting us and making this possible. i want to thank all the churches that are participating all over the country. we have churches and small group
american history tv three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. also the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look, once a month c-span local content vehicles explore history and literary life of cities across america. next weekend from louisville on c-span2 and 3. from houston's first baptist church joel rosenberg note reflect on whether the u.s. can recover from its economic and spiritual decline. it is about two hours....
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when this video begins they have stratten and chapman at the farmington police station. they have them in separate cars. officers lead stratten back to a holding cell. she's not cooperating. they finally get her into there. as they go to leave, she lunges for the door. while all of this goes on, chapman is left in a police cruiser handcuffed in the back seat for himself. >> he kicks out the window, dives out the car. >> and is able to escape and take off. unbeknownst to officers, takes the officers about a minute to figure out what happened. they're setting up a perimeter to track this guy down. here's what stratten is doing in the holding cell. pulls something out of her bra, gets the door open and escapes. >> picks the lock? >> yes, let's listen to lieutenant parish snyder. >> we are trying to figure out how she got out of that cell. >> stratten with you found an hour later hiding in bushes. chapman got away in a black hummer and they are looking to make a few adjustments. >> we will probably change our procedures how we handle unattended prisoners in the back of polic
when this video begins they have stratten and chapman at the farmington police station. they have them in separate cars. officers lead stratten back to a holding cell. she's not cooperating. they finally get her into there. as they go to leave, she lunges for the door. while all of this goes on, chapman is left in a police cruiser handcuffed in the back seat for himself. >> he kicks out the window, dives out the car. >> and is able to escape and take off. unbeknownst to officers,...
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police arrested joseph chen nan near farmington and tuesday.ey're accused of stealing personal documents from more than 250 people. he is in custody, she is on the run. police say that he managed to slip out of his handcuffs, kicked out a rear window, and escaped on foot as you can see there. they're still looking for him. >> the price for peace of mind during the zombi apocalypse, $24,000. pricey. >> the ultimate survival kit promises to ship out before the night of the living dead becomes a reality. online reviewers point out that it is skimpy on firepower, but it comes with special - 4 when you run out of ammunition also in the kit, a battle paul bottle that can be used for drinking or smashing skulls. >> if only i had an extra $24,000 to spend all my zombies survival kit. >> 5:55 a.m., in the next half- hour a could be the worst weapon of outbreak in years, why so many kids are getting sick now? >> and much more on the deadly movie theater shooting, coming up in a live report from michelle live on the scene. >> to have not had contact since
police arrested joseph chen nan near farmington and tuesday.ey're accused of stealing personal documents from more than 250 people. he is in custody, she is on the run. police say that he managed to slip out of his handcuffs, kicked out a rear window, and escaped on foot as you can see there. they're still looking for him. >> the price for peace of mind during the zombi apocalypse, $24,000. pricey. >> the ultimate survival kit promises to ship out before the night of the living dead...
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three weeks at farmington plantation with becky on shaping abraham lincoln's you on slavery. also, the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. once a month, the c-span's local content vehicles explore the local life of cities across america. this weekend, from louisville on c-span 2 and 3. >> the u.s. house coming in at noon, eastern. until then, a conversation on campaign spending and negative ads. host: my guest is from the campaign media analysis group. how-has it gotten out there on the airwaves? guest: there are really no positive that right now. generally, obama is talking about romney and romney and his allies are talking about obama. >> all three positive that score in spanish. compare what's happening right now two previous races at this point. are we at a particularly negative point in this race comparatively? guest: i have spent much of my career saying it's not the most negative race ever. but so far, this has been a very negative presidential race. i'm sure we are going to discuss, and sure some callers might want to discuss if negativity is necessarily a bad
three weeks at farmington plantation with becky on shaping abraham lincoln's you on slavery. also, the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. once a month, the c-span's local content vehicles explore the local life of cities across america. this weekend, from louisville on c-span 2 and 3. >> the u.s. house coming in at noon, eastern. until then, a conversation on campaign spending and negative ads. host: my guest is from the campaign media analysis group. how-has it gotten out there...
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darryl is out in farmington hills, michigan. what do you say darrell? >> caller: good morning.for what the president said for how he is labeling it and phrasing it. let's do this move. i think it is the right move. right statement of the way to go. >> bill: it was very powerful. he said since we all agree on this or say we do, then let's just do it. >> politically no's no way to walk around that statement and get away clean. economic improvements, not a game and really in reality the 2% that has enjoyed a lot of the benefits from the past are actually best set to take full advantage of any improvement in the economy. so, in fact, this is not just for the 98%. it is for 100% of the country. >> bill: you know what, darrell? i made this prediction yesterday. on another station. i believe that in the end i think obama's going to win this one. i think it will be like the student loans that the republicans will huff and puff and say no, no, no, no, we're not going to keep the student loans at 3.4% unless you agree you'll get rid of all of the preventive care stuff in the healthcare b
darryl is out in farmington hills, michigan. what do you say darrell? >> caller: good morning.for what the president said for how he is labeling it and phrasing it. let's do this move. i think it is the right move. right statement of the way to go. >> bill: it was very powerful. he said since we all agree on this or say we do, then let's just do it. >> politically no's no way to walk around that statement and get away clean. economic improvements, not a game and really in...
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. -- farmington, illinois. just. democrats line. caller: i have been a democrat, and i am disgusted. he said the next four years are more important than the left four, and i do not blame for saying that because the democratic party can not run on the last four years. as a hard-working democrat, i am sick of my party being the champion of these people that do not want to work, that want a handout from government. every other day the democratic party is trying to pass this or that to pay for this or that. the lady that said she makes $30,000 and does not know how to make it, i know people that are making $18,000 a year, getting by, and are happy. i want you to know that. guest: i did not think that guy is really a democrat. i'm going to take a wild guest. i am skeptical, but anyway, -- guest: $30,000, and a multi- generational responsibility is the woman had, you have to understand what people are going through. these are people that are working hard. you have to recognize these are hard-working people. guest: there are people that sa
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three weeks at farmington plantation with the key in shaping abraham lincoln's view on slavery. take a look back. c-span local content vehicle exports literary life across america. this weekend from louisville on c-span2 and c-span3. >> we have to be clear about the ways that we own our cells and that we own our history and that we make decisions that our history is phenomenal, vital, and special. >> the former president of bennett college rates on african-american economic history. this sunday, your questions and calls for the author of " surviving and thriving." live at noon eastern on c- tv."'s "book >> "washington journal" continues. host: paul kane is a congressional reporter for "the washington post." i you expecting a big drum up before congress leaves town? guest: i don't think it'll be as dramatic as in years past. it went down to the last day and were crazy meetings into the night. last year we were dealing with ike allt ceiling he sorts of high drama. this year is an election year. they have gone if you must pass things already done this summer. there are a few things
three weeks at farmington plantation with the key in shaping abraham lincoln's view on slavery. take a look back. c-span local content vehicle exports literary life across america. this weekend from louisville on c-span2 and c-span3. >> we have to be clear about the ways that we own our cells and that we own our history and that we make decisions that our history is phenomenal, vital, and special. >> the former president of bennett college rates on african-american economic history....
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three weeks of farmington plantations in 1841 would be key in shaping abe ham lincoln's views on slavery. also, the hay day of the steam boat on the ohio river. take a look back on the bell of lieuville. once a month, we explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from louisville on c-spans 2 and 3. >>> a discussion on a recent survey examing medicaid programs in all 50 states. from "washington journal," this is 40 minutes. >> host: senior correspondent with health news. good morning. >> guest: morning. >> host: a story in "usa today," 13 states pinch medicaid benefit, federal expansion of the program is at risk. when you talk about states pinching medicaid, what are you doing? >> guest: a lot of things, cutting fees to hospitals and doctors. they are cutting eligibility for the programs making it harder to qualify, and they are reducing benefits or having medicaid recipient to have them pay more things like going to the emergency room when they don't have a true emergency or limiting benefits for home health benefits only allowed it so many times a year
three weeks of farmington plantations in 1841 would be key in shaping abe ham lincoln's views on slavery. also, the hay day of the steam boat on the ohio river. take a look back on the bell of lieuville. once a month, we explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from louisville on c-spans 2 and 3. >>> a discussion on a recent survey examing medicaid programs in all 50 states. from "washington journal," this is 40 minutes. >> host:...
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sunday at 5:00 p.m., three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. toward that plantation today. and the heyday of the steamboat. take a look back. once a month, c-span explores the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from louisville on c-span 2 and 3. >> the white local content nichols explore -- vehicles explore the area. >> the white house droid control policy director said cocaine use has declined. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. if we could take your seats. i would like to welcome you to the center for strategic and international studies. i am steve johnson, the director of the americas program. is great to see this kind of turnout and a monday morning. we have a special guest and a compelling program. it is indeed a privilege to bring this program to you here today. before we get started, a couple of administrative details. please turn your cell phones to silent or vibrate and during the question and answer period, raise your hand so one of the staff members can get your microphone to use a
sunday at 5:00 p.m., three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. toward that plantation today. and the heyday of the steamboat. take a look back. once a month, c-span explores the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from louisville on c-span 2 and 3. >> the white local content nichols explore -- vehicles explore the area. >> the white house droid control policy director said cocaine use has...
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sunday at 5:00 eastern on american history tv three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. also the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look, once a month c-span local content vehicles explore history and literary life of cities across america. next weekend from louisville on c-span2 and 3. from houston's first baptist church joel rosenberg note reflect on whether the u.s. can recover from its economic and spiritual decline. it is about two hours. [applause] >> thank you. what a joy to be here in houston at houston's first baptist and i want to thank this church and the pastor for hosting us and making this possible. i want to thank all the churches that are participating all over the country. we have churches and small group bible studies and home village of groups in 42 states around the united states as well as in canada, india, new zealand who are participating. god bless you. for the next three hours we will look at issues that are sobering to say the least and we will take questions from those of you here at houston's
sunday at 5:00 eastern on american history tv three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. also the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look, once a month c-span local content vehicles explore history and literary life of cities across america. next weekend from louisville on c-span2 and 3. from houston's first baptist church joel rosenberg note reflect on whether the u.s. can recover from its economic and spiritual decline. it is...
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politics, the internet revolution and sunday at 5:00 p.m., on american history tv, three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be key in shaping abraham lincoln's view on slavery. tour that plantation today. the heyday of the steam boat on the ohio arrive. take a look back on the belle of louisville. c-span explores history and literary life acrossmark. next week, louisville on c-span 2 and 3. >> washington journal continues. >> we want to focus on iraq and our guest is norah benashel, senior fellow with the center for new american security and joining us ski a skype from baghdad is lorea jakes -- layer gentleman jakes of the associated press. lara jakes, let me begin with you and some of the news of the past week, a series of bombings erupted around the country, the death toll now listed at more than 115. what's been happening inside iraq and who is responsible? >> well, al-qaeda and iraq have taken responsibility for all of these attacks, plus moreover the last six weeks or so. iraq has seen a uptick in violence from what it had been even a year earlier. last week was terrible. as y
politics, the internet revolution and sunday at 5:00 p.m., on american history tv, three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would be key in shaping abraham lincoln's view on slavery. tour that plantation today. the heyday of the steam boat on the ohio arrive. take a look back on the belle of louisville. c-span explores history and literary life acrossmark. next week, louisville on c-span 2 and 3. >> washington journal continues. >> we want to focus on iraq and our guest is norah...
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sunday at 5:00 p.m., three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would shape abraham lincoln's viewsn slavery. also, the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look back. once a month, we explore the history and literary life of cities across america. next weekend from louisville on c-span2 and 3. >> and newt gingrich predicts a fast economic growth if president obama loses the election. it was one of many topics at his speech at clare boothe luce. he also talked about a foreign- policy, calling pakistan and saudi arabia the most dangerous countries in the world. this is 50 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for bearing with us for a few minutes. welcome to the 2012 capitol hill seminar. my name is catherine rodriguez and i am the elected director for the clare boothe luce policy institute. as the nation's premier organization for conservative women, our mission is to promote leading conservative women and prepare women for leadership. we do this through a variety of unique programs and events like this one to expose young men and women, college students like
sunday at 5:00 p.m., three weeks at farmington plantation in 1841 would shape abraham lincoln's viewsn slavery. also, the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. take a look back. once a month, we explore the history and literary life of cities across america. next weekend from louisville on c-span2 and 3. >> and newt gingrich predicts a fast economic growth if president obama loses the election. it was one of many topics at his speech at clare boothe luce. he also talked about a...