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and it was very difficult. >> hanna, your story is crazy, 'cause hanna gets hit twice -- not once, two times. the first time, you had just graduated from college, correct? >> yeah. >> most people graduate from college these days and you get the notice for student loans or, you know, "when you gonna -- how you gonna work this out?" you get a notice that you didn't have a student loan. somebody bought a house in your name?! >> yeah. i went for a credit card, and i was denied, and they sent me back this four-page thing of all these places in indiana, along with this house that i bought and defaulted on. >> well, how much was that house that you bought? 'cause it was crazy. >> it was $112,000. >> $112,000 in debt like that. >> like that. >> but what people have to understand is for years hanna worked with banks, agencies, told them, "my identity's been stolen." everybody and their mother knew it, and yet they get to do it again. >> it was horrible. >> mark, people have to understand this can happen to anybody. you are a former l.a.p.d. detective, correct? >> yeah, i was actually working ni
and it was very difficult. >> hanna, your story is crazy, 'cause hanna gets hit twice -- not once, two times. the first time, you had just graduated from college, correct? >> yeah. >> most people graduate from college these days and you get the notice for student loans or, you know, "when you gonna -- how you gonna work this out?" you get a notice that you didn't have a student loan. somebody bought a house in your name?! >> yeah. i went for a credit card, and...
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. >> my name is hanna. >> reporter: hanna grubs has never shied away from who she is. the 10 year old hass al peasha. >> my greatest fear is what life would be like for her. >> reporter: but her parents say it hasn't stopped some people from wondering what's wrong. >> people would go out of their way to stop and talk to her and be nice to her. >> reporter: the fifth grader has turned what could be a very difficult time for a little girl into something positive by paying the kindness she's received forward. >> people always ask me why i don't have hair or if i have cancer, or they have time to pray with me or share words of kindness. and i wanted to do something nice for people that actually have cancer. >> reporter: last summer, with the help of her family and friends, hanna launched bows and ball hats, a charity aimed at helping kids with cancer. >> i want to help someone who is having a not so good day. a bow or a ball hat may make them happy while they have no hair. >> reporter: since then, donations have poured into their town of hendersonville, tennessee. she has
. >> my name is hanna. >> reporter: hanna grubs has never shied away from who she is. the 10 year old hass al peasha. >> my greatest fear is what life would be like for her. >> reporter: but her parents say it hasn't stopped some people from wondering what's wrong. >> people would go out of their way to stop and talk to her and be nice to her. >> reporter: the fifth grader has turned what could be a very difficult time for a little girl into something...
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joining us are hanna foburn, the eurasia. and the european program director for the international renaissance station. professor of international relations and government at georgetown university, author of "odessa: genius in death in a city of dreams." professor, couldn't we call this maps of ukraine over many, many centuries and there is not one of them that has the crimea included in what is traditionally ukrainian lands. why is it? >> traditionally ukrainian lands are, traditionally russian lands. part was an empire before the bolshevik revolution. in 1974, there was an agreement that the sovereignty of crimea or the control of crimea from the russian component to the ukrainian component. at the time, that was an internal administrative issue. it had no status in the international system. when ukraine became independent in 1991, the borders that had got when the borders the soph yes, it is had given it and that included crimea. >> like giving it? >> in a way, yes. >> and as important a place in, in the russians' own histo
joining us are hanna foburn, the eurasia. and the european program director for the international renaissance station. professor of international relations and government at georgetown university, author of "odessa: genius in death in a city of dreams." professor, couldn't we call this maps of ukraine over many, many centuries and there is not one of them that has the crimea included in what is traditionally ukrainian lands. why is it? >> traditionally ukrainian lands are,...
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(jack hanna) in the frozen wonderland of antarctica, how do penguins stay so warm?th all those rocks? hi, i'm jack hanna here at penguin encounter, seaworld orlando. welcome to animal adventures. this cold, icy habitat, complete with penguins and rocky cliffs is reminiscent of the mysterious antarctic. i know...
(jack hanna) in the frozen wonderland of antarctica, how do penguins stay so warm?th all those rocks? hi, i'm jack hanna here at penguin encounter, seaworld orlando. welcome to animal adventures. this cold, icy habitat, complete with penguins and rocky cliffs is reminiscent of the mysterious antarctic. i know...
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jack hanna and his wild countdown it airs saturdays on most abc stations.we'll be right back. ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by hilton, hilton is calling you to be a weekender. >> are happy. spring is here as we mentioned. international happiness day. what better time to share our incredible new "happy" video with you. we've had so much sharing with you this week. surprising people who watch our program. just so moved by that. this one features a lot of members of our abc family. take a look. ♪ it might seem crazy what i'm about to say ♪ ♪ sunshine is here you can take a break ♪ i'm a hot air balloon that could go to space ♪ ♪ with the air like i don't care baby by the way ♪ ♪ because i'm happy clap along if you feel like a room without a roof ♪ ♪ because i'm happy clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth ♪ ♪ because i'm happy clap along if you know what happiness is to you because i'm happy ♪ ♪ clap along if you feel like that's what you wanna do ♪ ♪ here come bad news talking this and that yeah ♪ ♪ yeah well give me all you got a
jack hanna and his wild countdown it airs saturdays on most abc stations.we'll be right back. ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by hilton, hilton is calling you to be a weekender. >> are happy. spring is here as we mentioned. international happiness day. what better time to share our incredible new "happy" video with you. we've had so much sharing with you this week. surprising people who watch our program. just so moved by that. this one...
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hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown."fe stories are about survival of the fittest. but did you know that animals sometimes help each other out? >> this is another relationship in nature. >> they're called symbiotic relationships. like birds that groom buffalo-- it's got to feel like scratching your back, i would imagine. lions that feed jackals-- >> that's where the kill is right there. >> oh, yeah, i see two jackals, don't i? yes. and catfish fed by bats. >> there's a bat right there. >> whoa! and don't forget, my blooper of
hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown."fe stories are about survival of the fittest. but did you know that animals sometimes help each other out? >> this is another relationship in nature. >> they're called symbiotic relationships. like birds that groom buffalo-- it's got to feel like scratching your back, i would imagine. lions that feed jackals-- >> that's where the kill is right there. >> oh, yeah, i...
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the news continues online, with our new app and abc news >> jack hanna's wild countdown is sponsoredide insurance. >> hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo and welcome to "wild countdown." today, seven unforgettable safaris i took on foot. chimps are in these woods somewhere. tracking the animals on the ground face to face. i never knew that they could walk that fast and eat at the same time. >> can you be small? >> are they gonna attack or just come over and see us? >> no. >> don't miss the blooper of the week. that's uncomfortable, walking down and talking, but i'll do it. so, come take a walk on the wild side on today's "wild countdown."
the news continues online, with our new app and abc news >> jack hanna's wild countdown is sponsoredide insurance. >> hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo and welcome to "wild countdown." today, seven unforgettable safaris i took on foot. chimps are in these woods somewhere. tracking the animals on the ground face to face. i never knew that they could walk that fast and eat at the same time. >> can you be small?...
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learn more at first5california.com/parents >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwidene, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." wild animals flaunt their flamboyant colors for all sorts of reasons. to send a warning. >> the bright colors mean "stay away." >> to attract their mate. now that is absolutely the wildest story i've ever heard in the animal world. and sometimes, it's just something they ate. see them filter feeding? >> that's so neat. >> today, seven amazing animals that aren't shy about showing their true colors. i thought i was seeing things. i'm freaking out. and later, one of my all-time favorite bloopers.
learn more at first5california.com/parents >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwidene, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." wild animals flaunt their flamboyant colors for all sorts of reasons. to send a warning. >> the bright colors mean "stay away." >> to attract their mate. now that is absolutely the wildest story i've ever heard in the animal world. and...
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i'm jack hanna, here at my base camp, the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown."nated people ever since the garden of eden. maybe it's because they can eat prey bigger than their heads. how do they do it? whoa! today old mango and i are going to show you 7 of my scaliest, slitheriest, snakiest safaris ever. oh, wowee. all that, plus my blooper of the week. wow, can you imagine? i've-oh, . never--oh, shoot! sorry. today's "wild countdown" has teeth, and it's coming to get you right now! i scare you?
i'm jack hanna, here at my base camp, the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown."nated people ever since the garden of eden. maybe it's because they can eat prey bigger than their heads. how do they do it? whoa! today old mango and i are going to show you 7 of my scaliest, slitheriest, snakiest safaris ever. oh, wowee. all that, plus my blooper of the week. wow, can you imagine? i've-oh, . never--oh, shoot! sorry. today's "wild countdown" has teeth, and it's coming to get...
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. >> i predicted putin would go after crimea after richard hanna code which -- after victor yet ninkovich was kicked out. if you look at boone's vision and ambition to restore the russian broad. he couldn't do it without that base. i did not predict he would move into ukraine. won't. think that he you don't keep troops massed on the border of a country for no reason. asked me about three days ago, i would've said i believe not. has not sure because he these troops -- it is very expensive to keep troops massed in that fashion. you don't massed troops on a border of a country unless you have some intention. -- he must bees thinking about the cost-benefit ratio. >> you cost for military -- you called for military assistance. do you worry about that? >> if they don't get assistance, wouldn't that encourage him to exercise further adventurism? is in the room world situation -- moral situation? they say they will fight over the mainland of ukraine. if they are going to fight and i will take their word for it, why not give them some weapons with which to defend themselves? symbolically, it means
. >> i predicted putin would go after crimea after richard hanna code which -- after victor yet ninkovich was kicked out. if you look at boone's vision and ambition to restore the russian broad. he couldn't do it without that base. i did not predict he would move into ukraine. won't. think that he you don't keep troops massed on the border of a country for no reason. asked me about three days ago, i would've said i believe not. has not sure because he these troops -- it is very expensive...
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hanna, good to see you. i know as i'm sure most parents know that kids now have much less freedom than we did. your essay brings home the point with one specific example about the dramatic change in kids who walk to school by themselves. >> when i looked at the numbers i was amazed. when i was a kid in the machine 70's, 80% of 30 graders walked to school by themselves. now it's below 5%. we all know if you september a third grader to school by themselves, other parents might call police. there have been stories like that around the u.s. it's amazing to see how childhood culture that changed in one generation. >> it's not about hovering as helicopter parents. you bring up though many more women work, many more men and women are spending far more time with their children. you think that would be a good thing, but it might not be. >> i think we've gone a little too far, that our preoccupation with safety mean we don't let our chirp take any risks or be independent in any way and it's hard to grow up that way. i
hanna, good to see you. i know as i'm sure most parents know that kids now have much less freedom than we did. your essay brings home the point with one specific example about the dramatic change in kids who walk to school by themselves. >> when i looked at the numbers i was amazed. when i was a kid in the machine 70's, 80% of 30 graders walked to school by themselves. now it's below 5%. we all know if you september a third grader to school by themselves, other parents might call police....
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. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. and welcome to "wild countdown." ever since my first job as a vet's assistant, i've had a huge respect for veterinarians. do you think she's being good? >> she's being very good. >> i'd hate to see her if she was bad. they all have a tough job. but what if the patient is a 360-pound gorilla? >> oh, jack. >> the world's fastest land mammal? get out of here! or a herd of wild antelope? >> the problem is we must be fairly quick with what we do because of the horns. >> all that, plus my blooper of
. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. and welcome to "wild countdown." ever since my first job as a vet's assistant, i've had a huge respect for veterinarians. do you think she's being good? >> she's being very good. >> i'd hate to see her if she was bad. they all have a tough job. but what if the patient is a 360-pound gorilla?...
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hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown."he fittest. but did you know that animals sometimes help each other out? >> this is another relationship in nature. >> they're called symbiotic relationships. like birds that groom buffalo-- it's got to feel like scratching your back, i would imagine. lions that feed jackals-- >> that's where the kill is right there. >> oh, yeah, i see two jackals, d't i? yes. and catfish fed by bats.
hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown."he fittest. but did you know that animals sometimes help each other out? >> this is another relationship in nature. >> they're called symbiotic relationships. like birds that groom buffalo-- it's got to feel like scratching your back, i would imagine. lions that feed jackals-- >> that's where the kill is right there. >> oh, yeah, i see two jackals, d't i? yes. and...
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hanna rosen wrote this article. i know, and most parents know that most kids now have less freedom than we did ourselves. your essay brings home the point of the dramatic change of kids who walk to school by themselves. >> when i looked at the numbers i was amazed. when i was a kid 80% of third graders went to school by themselves. but now almost none do. we all know if you sent a third grader to school by themselves, other parents would think you're crazy and they may even call the police. it's amazing how childhood culture has transformed. >> and how quickly it has changed. it's not just about how protective we are always hovering as helicopter parents, but many more women work, but both far men and women are spending far more time with our kids than our parents did with us. you would think that that is a good thing but you think it might not be. >> i think we've gone too far. the pre-occupation with safety means we don't let our children take any risk or being independent in anyway, and it's hard to grow up that
hanna rosen wrote this article. i know, and most parents know that most kids now have less freedom than we did ourselves. your essay brings home the point of the dramatic change of kids who walk to school by themselves. >> when i looked at the numbers i was amazed. when i was a kid 80% of third graders went to school by themselves. but now almost none do. we all know if you sent a third grader to school by themselves, other parents would think you're crazy and they may even call the...
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. ♪ ♪ hi everybody-- i'm jack hanna here at my base camp-- busch gardens tampa bay. to animal adventures.
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hi everybody, i'm jack hanna. here at my base camp-- busch gardens-tampa bay. welcome to animal adventures. the skeleton coast of namibia on the southern west coast of africa
hi everybody, i'm jack hanna. here at my base camp-- busch gardens-tampa bay. welcome to animal adventures. the skeleton coast of namibia on the southern west coast of africa
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. ~ mmd >>> hi, my name is hanna [speaker not understood], environmental science at city college. ~ i study environmental science at city college. i want to encourage you to complete a environmental impact report. the frogs have it really tough since the 1860s when they were eaten to death. and they're currently facing massive like 90% or more habitat. if there is any chance that we could be -- that we can prevent this, we should. so, an environmental impact report is [speaker not understood]. thank you. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is philip gary. i'm a resident of san francisco. i also am in full support as needed to adequate [speaker not understood]. the negative declaration did not consider any alternatives of the pumphouse project. experts have stated even a mitigated pumphouse project that have significant effects on the california red legged frog and the garter snake operation. [speaker not understood] and hydrology at sharp parka mr. potter has stated. they are great with legislation in the wetland they [speaker not understood]. so, please vote for a full e-i-r to
. ~ mmd >>> hi, my name is hanna [speaker not understood], environmental science at city college. ~ i study environmental science at city college. i want to encourage you to complete a environmental impact report. the frogs have it really tough since the 1860s when they were eaten to death. and they're currently facing massive like 90% or more habitat. if there is any chance that we could be -- that we can prevent this, we should. so, an environmental impact report is [speaker not...
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i'm jack hanna. here at my base camp-- busch gardens tampa bay.animal adventures with so many species now struggling for mere existence, news from the animal world is not always easy to take.
i'm jack hanna. here at my base camp-- busch gardens tampa bay.animal adventures with so many species now struggling for mere existence, news from the animal world is not always easy to take.
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nothing ends up mighty mind as god thank you very much for the inside one of the life story of the hanna's is a true rags to riches tale that's taken a very unfortunate west has indeed the son of a butchered joined by munich in nineteen seventy the first successful player the leader then he became the club's manager eventually as president now so far by an unique sport has stood by opponents under his leadership the club won the champions league the bundesliga and the german cup in twenty thirteen but the suspense. by now just like he's coming to the heinous has plenty of fans. they gathered outside the muni course. maybe he'll be a tough ninety. since the new deal to take the excuse. attempting to get a job that would be just a suspended sentence and could easily take the loss of his image. he's the hero. such talk was taken into account the loss and are the softest absence as of the easiest and most of every good thing is short he made a mistake and has to face the consequences let's also remember the good things he's done a bloody battle with the heat. he's out she had by everyone he kn
nothing ends up mighty mind as god thank you very much for the inside one of the life story of the hanna's is a true rags to riches tale that's taken a very unfortunate west has indeed the son of a butchered joined by munich in nineteen seventy the first successful player the leader then he became the club's manager eventually as president now so far by an unique sport has stood by opponents under his leadership the club won the champions league the bundesliga and the german cup in twenty...
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we have a partnership with an organization called hanna socks.are our main charity partner. >> since you have the socks with the 121, and you said toms is doing shoes, and you have glasses, when is one going to go for pants? [laughter] no, seriously. >> we decided on a theme that was neutral, that could lend itself to a number of products. in future years, we will look at shirts, and hopefully expand into athletic wear. >> with the same -- >> we will sell one, we will donate one. >> there are lots of reasons why socks are the most requested item at homeless shelters. >> they are aware through item? >> exactly. >> well done. gentlemen, how many have you sold so far? what is the goal? >> we have sold over 60,000 pair to date. >> 60,000 pair to date? one-size-fits-all? >> we have men's, women's, teens and in the next two weeks we will be launching our kids socks. >> we have some very adorable samples on hand. >> thank you very much for joining us, randy goldberg and david heap of bombas. ok, coming up next, i speak with the u.k. supermodel on what i
we have a partnership with an organization called hanna socks.are our main charity partner. >> since you have the socks with the 121, and you said toms is doing shoes, and you have glasses, when is one going to go for pants? [laughter] no, seriously. >> we decided on a theme that was neutral, that could lend itself to a number of products. in future years, we will look at shirts, and hopefully expand into athletic wear. >> with the same -- >> we will sell one, we will...
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. >> hanna says, my brother and the rest of the police officers in america. of them. >> beautiful sentiment. jonathan says, the pizza man from last night. carbs. >> he was good, edgar. >> he was great. >> i mean, he played his role perfectly. he's got nothing on matthew mcconaughey. >> those starlets looked hungry. they were very happy. >> because they don't eat before. >> absolutely. >> i won my oscar poll. >> you did? >> all you have to do is guess "gravity" in every category and it's going to win. sound effects, editing. it's easy. >> well done. thanks for watching. >> here's gretchen. see you tomorrow. >>> and we start with a fox news alert. russian troops on the move. the acting prime minister saying armed conflict is a, quote, definite possibility. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. russia has taken over air space, airports, highways, and the regional government of the krooi mi yan peninsula. president obama and russian president vladimir putin spoke on the phone for 90 minutes this weekend. secretary of state john kerry is heading to the region tomorr
. >> hanna says, my brother and the rest of the police officers in america. of them. >> beautiful sentiment. jonathan says, the pizza man from last night. carbs. >> he was good, edgar. >> he was great. >> i mean, he played his role perfectly. he's got nothing on matthew mcconaughey. >> those starlets looked hungry. they were very happy. >> because they don't eat before. >> absolutely. >> i won my oscar poll. >> you did? >> all...
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sidney and hanna can attest. >> yes it's really cool. >> what are they doing. >> i have no idea. breaking it apart i gets. >>reporter: me mo methodcly and carefully step by step reversal of the construction process. and you can see all of that from the bike path for a little while longer at least. cal-trans plans to install protective gates to keep observers from getting too close. about. >> the gate will be locked and that's on the off chance if wind change direction. >>reporter: just fyi for you fans of deconstruction. if you want inform get a good look at the action better hurry. along the bay bridge, wayne abc 7 news. >> now sky 7 hd offers a safeway to see the bay brim demolition. highway patrol emphasize it's important to watch the road in front of you and we should not get distracted by the thaivt we see on the old span next to us. >> as driver l any distraction can take your mind off the roa road. most important priority though is the safety of your vehicle and safety of your passengers an everyone on the road way with you. >>reporter: and they add watching anything other
sidney and hanna can attest. >> yes it's really cool. >> what are they doing. >> i have no idea. breaking it apart i gets. >>reporter: me mo methodcly and carefully step by step reversal of the construction process. and you can see all of that from the bike path for a little while longer at least. cal-trans plans to install protective gates to keep observers from getting too close. about. >> the gate will be locked and that's on the off chance if wind change...
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hanna, you are able to do drugs during the day and still function, still do your job? the [ bleep ] else would you do this job? cocaine and hookers, my friend. [ both giggling ] cocaine is the reason minions don't have noses any more. okay, it is now -- it's time to present our second youtube video spun into hollywood gold. and here to introduce it, one of the greatest and most beloved actors of all time, mr. morgan freeman. [ cheers and applause ] sometimes, the art known as cinema imprints us with unforgettable lines. "frankly, my dear, i don't give a damn." "you can't handle the truth!" "here's looking at you, kid." well, this film takes us along on one woman's extraordinary journey with a classic line moviegoers will never forget. narrator: she was an ordinary woman, who would unintentionally... change history. academy-award nominee queen latifah. hey, kid, is your name barack obama? academy-award nominee barkhad abdi. it is. boy, you should run for president one day. president? why? well, that's a dumb question. [ as sweet brown ] ain't nobody got time for that. n
hanna, you are able to do drugs during the day and still function, still do your job? the [ bleep ] else would you do this job? cocaine and hookers, my friend. [ both giggling ] cocaine is the reason minions don't have noses any more. okay, it is now -- it's time to present our second youtube video spun into hollywood gold. and here to introduce it, one of the greatest and most beloved actors of all time, mr. morgan freeman. [ cheers and applause ] sometimes, the art known as cinema imprints us...
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congratulations to hanna. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired.for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to pay tribute to reverend cleve mentor, a member of my community who passed away a few days ago. reverend he was pastor of the new mount vernon missionary baptist church and also was a great gospel singer, along with three of his friends, were known fondly as the four heavyweights and it didn't mean anything to do with size. i express condolences to his family and church and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is
congratulations to hanna. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired.for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to pay tribute to reverend cleve mentor, a member of my community who passed away a few days ago. reverend he was...
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good morn, hanna. >> good morning. >> this is such a fascinating article.en transform toefrd last 30 years to be extremely safe, rubber padding, don't go too high. so kids don't have a sense that they're experiencing anything challenging that they can then overcome. >> i thought this was isolated because when we lived in washington the swing sets disappeared and we were told it was because of lawsuits but, in fact, it's because someone start add trind of sueing. >> yes. it's been happening for 30, 40 years. over the years the playgrounds have become more and more and more boring. >> and the results are scientific about creativity in children. it's down, right? >> yeah. basically you need to feel like you're taking risks and overcoming challenges in order to grow and that essential part of childhood, we've made go away by protecting them from any sense of not just physical harm but emotional harm. you think of the sense my job as a parent is to keep my child safe and happy all the time. >> one of my great regrets is -- i'm not a parent and can't speak to thi
good morn, hanna. >> good morning. >> this is such a fascinating article.en transform toefrd last 30 years to be extremely safe, rubber padding, don't go too high. so kids don't have a sense that they're experiencing anything challenging that they can then overcome. >> i thought this was isolated because when we lived in washington the swing sets disappeared and we were told it was because of lawsuits but, in fact, it's because someone start add trind of sueing. >> yes....
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i do not know that the interpretation hanna, and feel free to disagree is that -- here, and feel free to disagree with me, that we have more than 1000 at any time. we must have the capability. >> the capability is one thing but if it is that you must there's is no discretion. the beds have to be filled every of who youdless of are resting whether it is elderly or otherwise. that is how i am asking for clarification. >> they say it shall maintain a level of not less than 35,000 attention bed through september 30 2014. reading that i would interpret that to mean that we have to maintain 34,000 attention bed. some of those might be empty at any time. we have to maintain 34,000. believe that is not the best and highest use of our resources given our current estimates of who we need to detain, who regard as public safety order security threats. our best estimate is that the number is something south of 34,000, particularly we have what we feel is a pretty good alternative to the program that we passed for funding for. we have asked for something around 30.6 thousand two detain you we belie
i do not know that the interpretation hanna, and feel free to disagree is that -- here, and feel free to disagree with me, that we have more than 1000 at any time. we must have the capability. >> the capability is one thing but if it is that you must there's is no discretion. the beds have to be filled every of who youdless of are resting whether it is elderly or otherwise. that is how i am asking for clarification. >> they say it shall maintain a level of not less than 35,000...
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joining us right now is donn n hanna. welcome. good to see you. why the slowdown now? it was just inevitable? is it part of the business cycle? what's going on in china in your view? >> the slowdown is not part of the business cycle, per se. it's a functioning of a tightening of credit they began doing near the end of last year. >> and it's working, obviously. >> working a little too well. as a result, they're going to start reversing it, just like they did last year when they tightened it in the beginning of the year, eased in the middle, and now they've been tightening, and now they'll ease again. >> don, here at the university of dayton, there was a panel this morning where several people weighing in on the question of china acknowledged all the risks, acknowledged the fact maybe you can't trust the figures coming out of that country and said, look, the stock market is trading so cheaply we'd rather own it, rather have some exposure to the upside, trusting they're not going to have the kind of credit crisis the u.s. went through. is that too sanguine in your view? >
joining us right now is donn n hanna. welcome. good to see you. why the slowdown now? it was just inevitable? is it part of the business cycle? what's going on in china in your view? >> the slowdown is not part of the business cycle, per se. it's a functioning of a tightening of credit they began doing near the end of last year. >> and it's working, obviously. >> working a little too well. as a result, they're going to start reversing it, just like they did last year when they...
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. >> reporter: they may be pretty but aria, hanna, spencer and marin are wrapped in an ugly web of liesnow the twisted tale of "pretty little liars" is the most talked about show on twitter. the season four winter debut generating 30,000 tweets per minute. at one point, 3 million total making it the most tweeted season premiere in tv history. viewers chiming in as these four heroines search for clues to their friend's death and hunt for "a," the alleged culprit tormenting them for years. >> and i know everything. "a." >> reporter: but did ali fake her death? >> did you miss me. >> reporter: and who was she hiding from. >> reporter: the person who went after ali could still be out there. >> reporter: tweeters, get ready for the biggest "pretty little liars" finale ever. that was funny, shay. you're like, da, da, da. we are so excite odd have lucy hale, ashley benson, troian bellisario, shay mitchell and sasha pieterse. they're with us this morning. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> you're so incredibly talented and you've been good to us in the years coming on the show and sha
. >> reporter: they may be pretty but aria, hanna, spencer and marin are wrapped in an ugly web of liesnow the twisted tale of "pretty little liars" is the most talked about show on twitter. the season four winter debut generating 30,000 tweets per minute. at one point, 3 million total making it the most tweeted season premiere in tv history. viewers chiming in as these four heroines search for clues to their friend's death and hunt for "a," the alleged culprit...
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hanna rosen -- >> it's your dad's birthday.will get to this later on. >>> your dad turns 86 today! >> 86, yes. i'm going to go see him and bring him a present. i remembered. thank you, mike allen! >> a question. what did they do in the carter white house? we had jimmy carter on about to turn 90. the man every bit as elusive and sharp as he was in 1976 when he was running. >> more so. >> i got to say, jimmy carter, it's amazing how long. his post-presidency, what he has accomplished in his post-presidency is extraordinary and he really provided the model, not only for bill clinton, but for every president after they left the white house. >> he has traveled the world. he has gotten engaged in all sorts of activities and written now about 20, 25 books. he is unbelievable and as energetic at ever. my wife tells me that rosalyn carter is too. >> i hear she is too. >> i think it's marriage. >> dr. brzezinski, 86 today. that guy scares me every bit as much today as he did before i even knew who he was. >> stunningly unsuperficial. >>
hanna rosen -- >> it's your dad's birthday.will get to this later on. >>> your dad turns 86 today! >> 86, yes. i'm going to go see him and bring him a present. i remembered. thank you, mike allen! >> a question. what did they do in the carter white house? we had jimmy carter on about to turn 90. the man every bit as elusive and sharp as he was in 1976 when he was running. >> more so. >> i got to say, jimmy carter, it's amazing how long. his...
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hanna? >> well, that's quite a hole there 24 minutes after the hour. judge deciding a school district there can sue students though harass their piers. good idea? joining us from a fair and balanced debate. fox news legal analyst arthur aidala and jonah spilbore. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. why is it 8:20. usually we are here at 6:00 in the morning. >> we let you sleep a little bit. >> the idea behind this ised that the school district, one of them was sued and they said, you know what? this is going to be costing us a lot of money. so we're going to ask a judge if we can can, intern, in turn sue the bullies to get some of that cash. >> you think it's a message to the parents. >> it's about time. how can we irradicate bulling. little susie cream cheese doesn't leave with angel wings. if we involve the parents and it's going to cost them money in order to get a handle on their kid, that's the only way that we get rid of the problem. >> all right, arthur, do you think that court is a place to settle this? >> there you go again. >> right
hanna? >> well, that's quite a hole there 24 minutes after the hour. judge deciding a school district there can sue students though harass their piers. good idea? joining us from a fair and balanced debate. fox news legal analyst arthur aidala and jonah spilbore. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. why is it 8:20. usually we are here at 6:00 in the morning. >> we let you sleep a little bit. >> the idea behind this ised that the school district, one of them was...