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honor submits. honor yields. honor is willing to listen. honor. your reaction to an instruction from your boss reveals your understanding of honor. something as simple as opening the car door for a lady reveals your code of honor. something as small as taking care of your elderly mother... is the proof of honor. i can create through honor what i cannot create with knowledge and intelligence. and what i lack in experience and what i don't have financially i can create honor is a seed that will outlast my lifetime. if no one taught you how to honor someone because of their achievements, and there're seven reactions that reveal honor. your reaction to greatness. your reaction to the weakness of another. your reaction to pain. i wanna know your code of honor. what do you consider worth honoring? a church deacon board called me in and said, "talk to us about a salary for our pastor." they told me what he made. and they said, "what do you a salary?" i said, "well you, your children -- have your children come to god "oh yes, all of us. we were saved and
honor submits. honor yields. honor is willing to listen. honor. your reaction to an instruction from your boss reveals your understanding of honor. something as simple as opening the car door for a lady reveals your code of honor. something as small as taking care of your elderly mother... is the proof of honor. i can create through honor what i cannot create with knowledge and intelligence. and what i lack in experience and what i don't have financially i can create honor is a seed that will...
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>> yes, your honor. >> yes, your honor. >> even though you sued jim's girlfriend? >> i already knew that i hired her because of jim. i am had. he's my best friend and i was doing him a favor. when i first met miss hines, i thought, you know, she's a great person, jim's a great guy. i didn't have a problem with it honor. >> and later -- >> where's the proof? >> the proof -- >> pictures? >> i don't have any pictures, your honor. >> a witness? going to do? when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day... ...you need the power of... new theraflu expressmax. dave, i'm sorry to interrupt. i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil severe the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> you're watching "supreme justice" with judge karen. we're back with the case of albert g albert gin who is suing former employee dominique hines for >> you've provi disciplinary action forms. >> yes, ma'am. >> and they are kept in the normal course of your business? >> yes, your h
>> yes, your honor. >> yes, your honor. >> even though you sued jim's girlfriend? >> i already knew that i hired her because of jim. i am had. he's my best friend and i was doing him a favor. when i first met miss hines, i thought, you know, she's a great person, jim's a great guy. i didn't have a problem with it honor. >> and later -- >> where's the proof? >> the proof -- >> pictures? >> i don't have any pictures, your honor. >> a...
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of honor. i listen for the sound of honor. it is impossible for you to study somebody 20 years before you discern their character. u don't have that kind of time to waste. you must know who they honor. boaz looked at ruth and says, "everybody is talking how you take care of naomi. the way you honor her." i want you to put this down in your spirit, because i want you to remember this as long as you live. if you fail with your life... if you fail... if you fail with your life, it'll be because of a person you chose to dishonor.
of honor. i listen for the sound of honor. it is impossible for you to study somebody 20 years before you discern their character. u don't have that kind of time to waste. you must know who they honor. boaz looked at ruth and says, "everybody is talking how you take care of naomi. the way you honor her." i want you to put this down in your spirit, because i want you to remember this as long as you live. if you fail with your life... if you fail... if you fail with your life, it'll be...
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>> let me agree with the right honorable gentleman. this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy the negotiations went to baghdad and i'm happy laura smith responsible for so much work it out a statement saying this delivers smith and the principles in full. no more grievance, no more fussing about process. no more arguments about the arrangements. now it's time to get on and govern. [shouting] >> we are indebted to scotland's finance security note that human field from scotland. prime minister is right that all parties will have to layer their plan with the may election. could you answer th
>> let me agree with the right honorable gentleman. this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking...
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big honor. big honor for mlor, big honor for gronk. something in eye of shad? - no, shad still asleep this side. there, that better. - sacrifice good, must do every 12 moon, when first leaf on tree turn red. - boss, let me get this straight. you think the dinosaurs didn't come, because you sacrificed mlor, right? - boss not think, boss know. - and if you hadn't sacrificed mlor, the dinosaurs would've come? - boss know. - what would you say if we told you mlor is alive? - boss say strangers not tell truth. - but we are telling the truth, you see-- - [clon] not listen to strangers. clon know dinosaur eat mlor. - clon watch altar, see dinosaur come. - clon not look away, see dinosaur pick mlor up. - you don't say? and how close were you at the time? - not close, but see. - why not close? see dinosaur better. - sacrifice young girl, not sacrifice clon. - as a matter of fact, clon didn't see anything, because-- - not listen to strangers. not tell truth. - now just a minute, are you calling hector canfield a liar? (clon grunts) - [hector] the first thing you learn in
big honor. big honor for mlor, big honor for gronk. something in eye of shad? - no, shad still asleep this side. there, that better. - sacrifice good, must do every 12 moon, when first leaf on tree turn red. - boss, let me get this straight. you think the dinosaurs didn't come, because you sacrificed mlor, right? - boss not think, boss know. - and if you hadn't sacrificed mlor, the dinosaurs would've come? - boss know. - what would you say if we told you mlor is alive? - boss say strangers not...
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>> i agree with my honorable friend. of the most difficult things for young people is to get that deposit together for the first flat for the first house and that's what these -- this help to make such a big difference. it is right to know a quarter of a million first time buyers have opened an account at what we've seen is the 40,000 people exercise their right to buy their council house. now we are extending that to all housing association tenants and we've seen one of 30,000 people with help to buy getting their first flat or the first house. there's more to do, building houses, but helping people with their deposits is a vital for our country. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and rep
>> i agree with my honorable friend. of the most difficult things for young people is to get that deposit together for the first flat for the first house and that's what these -- this help to make such a big difference. it is right to know a quarter of a million first time buyers have opened an account at what we've seen is the 40,000 people exercise their right to buy their council house. now we are extending that to all housing association tenants and we've seen one of 30,000 people...
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david cameron: i have to agree with my honorable friends.ne of the most difficult things for young people is to get that first deposit together. and then to buy devices where the match the money. a quarter of a million first-time buyers have health to buy this. we have seen 40,000 people exercise this right. we are extending that to all housing associations, and we have seen 130,000 people with health divide getting the first house. mostlys more to do, building houses but helping people with their deposit is good for our country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister in paying tribute to harry hartman. there was a former minor that passed away last week. a short time ago, inherit used his last question to ask the prime minister russians about the sheffield forge masters. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence in representing that industry as it is agency. -- as his constituency. david cameron: i had a nice conversation with his widow and family. i asked them to say how would they like to remember harry, and
david cameron: i have to agree with my honorable friends.ne of the most difficult things for young people is to get that first deposit together. and then to buy devices where the match the money. a quarter of a million first-time buyers have health to buy this. we have seen 40,000 people exercise this right. we are extending that to all housing associations, and we have seen 130,000 people with health divide getting the first house. mostlys more to do, building houses but helping people with...
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they say the following and i think that honorable and right honorable members should listen to what they say. we believe that holding a referendum as early as june will mean that a significant part of the referendum campaign will necessarily run in parallel with those elections and risks confusing issues at a moment when clarity is required. we believe that the european referendum is of vital importance to the future of the whole united kingdom and the debate leading up to it should therefore be free of other campaigning distraction. we believe it would be better for you, for the prime minister, to commit to deferring the eu referendum at least until later in the year. so will the prime minister take the opportunity and confirm that he will be respectful of the views of the governments of scotland, wales, and northern ireland and defer the referendum beyond june? and finally, mr. speaker, may i take the opportunity yet again to ask the prime minister to answer this question, which he has singly failed to do so thus far. will he confirm that there are still no safeguards in place which wo
they say the following and i think that honorable and right honorable members should listen to what they say. we believe that holding a referendum as early as june will mean that a significant part of the referendum campaign will necessarily run in parallel with those elections and risks confusing issues at a moment when clarity is required. we believe that the european referendum is of vital importance to the future of the whole united kingdom and the debate leading up to it should therefore...
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and though we honored them with words, nothing honors them more than their actions.our duty now is to take strength from their example and resolve to live as they did. laying down one's life for freedom and human dignity. god's word says this -- the godly people in the land are my true heroes. i take pleasure in them. gratefully, we do, too. thank you, may god richly bless all of you with his grace and his mercy. [ applause ] >> it's my great honor now to call upon academy award winning director and producer steven spielberg who will introduce the president of the united states of america. [ applause ] >> thank you, nina, and good evening, mr. president, ambassador dermer, rabbi, the families of the righteous among nations who we honor today, and the families of those saved by these righteous souls, and distinguished guests. i'm humbled to be part of this historic gathering particularly given the significance that this is international holocaust remembrance day. and i am here tonight to introduce my good friend, president obama. now in these times with humanity world
and though we honored them with words, nothing honors them more than their actions.our duty now is to take strength from their example and resolve to live as they did. laying down one's life for freedom and human dignity. god's word says this -- the godly people in the land are my true heroes. i take pleasure in them. gratefully, we do, too. thank you, may god richly bless all of you with his grace and his mercy. [ applause ] >> it's my great honor now to call upon academy award winning...
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but which cell he's returned to is, your honor. the defendant obtained the tools for his escape while incarcerated at green haven. people ask that corrections place him in a federal supermax facility pending trial. mr. edlund? no objection, your honor. so ordered. [gavel pounds] you can lock me up wherever you want, bitch! we're done. get him out of here. lock me up wherever you want, 'cause that's all you can do! and next time i get out, i'm coming straight for you, bitch! get your hands off me. murder t murder two on all eight charges. (vorgitch) go to hell, mccoy. murder one, two, three. what the hell's that even mean? i want something real. tv time. conjugal visits. (mccoy) we're not here to offeperks, mr. vorgitch. want one of them flat screens. that's my price. we'll leave it. fine. but every day i get that bus and go to court is another day i don't have to spend in here. another chance to escape. megan died before we reached the hospital. it's been, uh, very hard on all of us. especiallyince vorgitch should've been executed
but which cell he's returned to is, your honor. the defendant obtained the tools for his escape while incarcerated at green haven. people ask that corrections place him in a federal supermax facility pending trial. mr. edlund? no objection, your honor. so ordered. [gavel pounds] you can lock me up wherever you want, bitch! we're done. get him out of here. lock me up wherever you want, 'cause that's all you can do! and next time i get out, i'm coming straight for you, bitch! get your hands off...
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for his heroic effort, president obama is awarding byers america's highest military honor.(edward byers jr., navy seal, medal of honor recipient): "it wasn't until he called and i got to speak to him thata& and he said, "congratulations. i looked at your reward and i'm approving you to receive the congressional medal of honor." that's when it's like - ok, this is real."but byers is also dealing with another reality.he was the second seal to burst into the taliban hideout to free doctor joseph. the first seal, nicholas check, was killed.(edward byers jr. , navy seal, medal of honor recipient): "nick wasa& he embodied what it means to be an american hero. he will forever be remembered in the pages of history for the sacrifices he made."plenty of people are calling byers a hero as well, but his young daughter might not be one of them.(edward byers jr., navy seal, medal of honor recipient): "my daughter knows that i'm daddy, and she loves me just for that. if you talk to her one-on-one she'll tell you the five different nicknames she has for me, and i don't think one of them in
for his heroic effort, president obama is awarding byers america's highest military honor.(edward byers jr., navy seal, medal of honor recipient): "it wasn't until he called and i got to speak to him thata& and he said, "congratulations. i looked at your reward and i'm approving you to receive the congressional medal of honor." that's when it's like - ok, this is real."but byers is also dealing with another reality.he was the second seal to burst into the taliban hideout...
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>> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: how old is he?> he's 25. >> judge judy: who else lives with you other than your son? >> just the two of us. >> judge judy: are you still living in a property that's owned by mr. valdez? >> yes, i am. >> judge judy: when did you move into his property? >> i believe it was about october of 2014. >> judge judy: when did you stop paying rent? >> i didn't stop paying rent. i had a vehicle that was stolen in december, and it set us back, and that's when we first started getting behind. >> judge judy: i said when did you stop paying rent? i don't care whether your vehicle was stolen or anything else. when did you stop paying rent? >> um, i -- >> judge judy: did you pay rent last month? >> actually, i did work for him to make up for the rent. he owed me money. >> judge judy: so, the answer is you did not pay him any rent. >> well, that's a form of paying him. >> judge judy: did you pay him any rent the month before? >> yes. >> judge judy: how much? >> well, the last time i paid any cash was -- it looks like
>> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: how old is he?> he's 25. >> judge judy: who else lives with you other than your son? >> just the two of us. >> judge judy: are you still living in a property that's owned by mr. valdez? >> yes, i am. >> judge judy: when did you move into his property? >> i believe it was about october of 2014. >> judge judy: when did you stop paying rent? >> i didn't stop paying rent. i had a vehicle that was...
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sot chief steve hudson we will move on in honor ashley ... it would be a discredit to her to do anything less. nats of scanner 00;00;46;16 "one officer down. i don t know where the suspect is." guindon and two other officers were responding to a domestic dispute saturday night, about 30 miles outside of police arrested 32 year old ronald hamilton, an active duty army staff sergeant assigned to the pentagon. they say he shot and killed his wife then opened fire on police. sot sharon zimplemann/neigh bor it was very scary. i heard the shots, like 4 to 5 shots back to back. yellow tape roped off the crime scene sunday. residents paid their respects at the hospital where the officers are recovering. betsy to have this happen over something stupid is so sad. guindon, a 6 year marine corp reservist was sworn in friday. this picture was posted to the department s twitter page welcoming her and another officer with the brian webb for cbs news. new at 11 -- portsmouth police are investigating an armed robbery market on afton they go the call just afte
sot chief steve hudson we will move on in honor ashley ... it would be a discredit to her to do anything less. nats of scanner 00;00;46;16 "one officer down. i don t know where the suspect is." guindon and two other officers were responding to a domestic dispute saturday night, about 30 miles outside of police arrested 32 year old ronald hamilton, an active duty army staff sergeant assigned to the pentagon. they say he shot and killed his wife then opened fire on police. sot sharon...
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-p&-p&-p& newschannel 3 is honoring our american heroes. this morning we re honoring chief warrant officer robert carter. this is a picture of him inspecting sailor s flight deck life preservers on board the u-s-s dwight d. eisenhower. we want to recognize your send us a their picture and make sure you let us know their name, rank, and a little about what makes them your american hero. email it all to pics-at-w-t-k-r- dot-com -- and we ll honor them right here on newschannel 3 this two presidential candidates -- in hampton roads today as they gear up for super tuesday. new video shows a u-v-a student detained in north korea confessing to a hostile act against the country. as presidential hopefuls gear up for super tuesday -- hampton roads continues to be a hot bed for the candidates. makenzie walter has more. makenzie walter is live in norfolk where hillary clinton is hampton roads has been inundated with presidential weve had bernie sanders, donald super tuesday will be a huge indicator of what could happen in this race so its no wonder we
-p&-p&-p& newschannel 3 is honoring our american heroes. this morning we re honoring chief warrant officer robert carter. this is a picture of him inspecting sailor s flight deck life preservers on board the u-s-s dwight d. eisenhower. we want to recognize your send us a their picture and make sure you let us know their name, rank, and a little about what makes them your american hero. email it all to pics-at-w-t-k-r- dot-com -- and we ll honor them right here on newschannel 3 this...
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(mccoy) approach, your honor? your honor has already ruled the defendant's claims weren't credible. and the witness is merely confirming your honor's finding of fact. no harm, no foul. you can proceed, mr. dworkin. but no mention of the fact that i already ruled on this. did you shove your gun in mr. lowell's eye? i was in hotursuit of a felon, so naturally, i had my weapon drawn. (dworkin) so, that's a yes? objection! withdrawn. did you shove his head into the toilet not once, not twice, but three times? i was trying to save a little girl's life. (mccoy) objection, your honor! this is prejudicial. you're damn straight it is! your honor, i move for an immediate dismissal. [gavel bangs] my chambers. now! that was a clear admission. i didn't hear him admit anything. okay, it was a tacit admission of an illegally obtained confession making, as your honor opined earlier, the whole kit and caboodle inadmissible. it's irrelevant. we've got the girl's testimony connectinghe defendant-- (dworkin) only you wouldn't have the girl if fontana didn't get medieval on him. plums of the poisonous t
(mccoy) approach, your honor? your honor has already ruled the defendant's claims weren't credible. and the witness is merely confirming your honor's finding of fact. no harm, no foul. you can proceed, mr. dworkin. but no mention of the fact that i already ruled on this. did you shove your gun in mr. lowell's eye? i was in hotursuit of a felon, so naturally, i had my weapon drawn. (dworkin) so, that's a yes? objection! withdrawn. did you shove his head into the toilet not once, not twice, but...
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the honorable gentleman is entitled to be heard. i peal to start his question again to hear it. >> thank you, mr. prime minister. selling ily sit tobacco was making 25,000 pounds a week destroying the local economy, damaging people's health and nationally this trait is costing the economy 2 billion a year, will the government look at increasing the maximum penalty for this offense to bring it in light -- >> hmrc working closely has been highly effective at reducing this tax gap of people selling illegal tobacco 1.3 billion of tax since the year of 2000. seizure penalties and prosecutions. prosecuted 800 people. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents work and tell me that they're denied for benefit benefits. can the prime minister -- [inaudible] >> how many low-paid should my constituents aspire to sanction this year? >> sanctions in a benefit system are important. we want a benefit system that's there for people who can't find a job and who need support. it's not a shouldn't be, a lifestyle choice and if people can wo
the honorable gentleman is entitled to be heard. i peal to start his question again to hear it. >> thank you, mr. prime minister. selling ily sit tobacco was making 25,000 pounds a week destroying the local economy, damaging people's health and nationally this trait is costing the economy 2 billion a year, will the government look at increasing the maximum penalty for this offense to bring it in light -- >> hmrc working closely has been highly effective at reducing this tax gap of...
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prime minister: my honorable friend is absolutely right. his district has made a huge a contribution to the defense of this country. spending 178ted to ,illion pounds on defense something we are only able to do because we have a strong economy. we committed to that 2% and we will make sure the money is well spent and make sure we have the right equipment for our brave armed forces. corbyn: thank you mr. speaker. tomorrow is world cancer day. is a disease that almost every family in this country has been affected by in some way or another. 2.5 million people in this country have cancer. of thison both sides house who have received treatment. a thousand people a day are dying from cancer. year there has been a 36% increase in the number of people waiting beyond six weeks for a vital diagnostic testing. could the prime minister do something to bring that down? prime minister: i agree with the right honorable gentleman that the fight against cancer is one of the great fights of our time. it is one we are determined to win. when we look at how w
prime minister: my honorable friend is absolutely right. his district has made a huge a contribution to the defense of this country. spending 178ted to ,illion pounds on defense something we are only able to do because we have a strong economy. we committed to that 2% and we will make sure the money is well spent and make sure we have the right equipment for our brave armed forces. corbyn: thank you mr. speaker. tomorrow is world cancer day. is a disease that almost every family in this country...
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but honor is the seed for adaptation is the proof of honor. remember when joseph was willing to shave his beard to meet pharaoh because the egyptians hated beards in those days? esther soaked in oil for 12 months. daniel studied conversation for three years before he could have a meal with the king. adaptation is the proof of honor. who have you chosen to honor throughout your life? my father is 92, but he doesn't believe in t he won't even watch me on tv. so i don't bring it to my theater room. but he's my father. i buy his houses for him. i buy his cars. i give him money. i don't let him pay for anything. why? he is my father. he is my father. all blessing comes through the the prisons are full of men and women who were not trained on who to honor. i mentioned earlier that god rules the universe through conversation, that your future depends on a conversation, that everything you're wanting to know can be found in a conversation. conversation is the seed for knowledge, and knowledge is the seed for change. changes are always proportionate to
but honor is the seed for adaptation is the proof of honor. remember when joseph was willing to shave his beard to meet pharaoh because the egyptians hated beards in those days? esther soaked in oil for 12 months. daniel studied conversation for three years before he could have a meal with the king. adaptation is the proof of honor. who have you chosen to honor throughout your life? my father is 92, but he doesn't believe in t he won't even watch me on tv. so i don't bring it to my theater...
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what an extraordinary honor to be with you as we honor four righteous individuals whose courage is measured in the lives they saved. one child. one refugee. one comrade at a time. and who in so doing, helped save our world. i deliver a lot of speeches. very rarely am i so humbled by the eloquence that has preceded me. not just in words, but in the acts that we commemorate today. to my dear friend stephen spielberg, thanks for your moving and generous words. you spoke of the importance of finding your voice and using it for good, and i know that your work, whether a masterpiece like schindler's list or the stories that you have so persistently preserved through the shoah foundation is deeply personal. steven once said the story of the shoah is the story that he was born to tell, rooted in those childhood memories that he just gave you a taste of, the relatives lost, the stories you heard from your family and stephen, the whole world is grateful that you found your voice and for the good that you've done with that voice. it will endure for generations and so on behalf of all of us, we are gra
what an extraordinary honor to be with you as we honor four righteous individuals whose courage is measured in the lives they saved. one child. one refugee. one comrade at a time. and who in so doing, helped save our world. i deliver a lot of speeches. very rarely am i so humbled by the eloquence that has preceded me. not just in words, but in the acts that we commemorate today. to my dear friend stephen spielberg, thanks for your moving and generous words. you spoke of the importance of...
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prime minister cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right.vil makes a huge contribution to the defense of our country, not least through agustawestland, which is a great british business. we are committed to spending £178 billion on defense equipment over the next decade, something we are only able to do because we have a strong economy. we have also committed ourselves to that 2%, and we will make sure that the money is well spent so that we have the right equipment for our brave armed forces. jeremy corbyn: tomorrow is world cancer day. cancer is a disease that almost every family in the country has been affected by in one way or another. 2.5 million people in the country have cancer, and members on both sides of the house have received treatment or are receiving it at the present time. a thousand people a day are diagnosed with cancer, and they go through a trauma as soon as they are diagnosed. in the last year, there has been a 36% increase in the number of people waiting more than six weeks for vital diagnostic tests. can the prime minis
prime minister cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right.vil makes a huge contribution to the defense of our country, not least through agustawestland, which is a great british business. we are committed to spending £178 billion on defense equipment over the next decade, something we are only able to do because we have a strong economy. we have also committed ourselves to that 2%, and we will make sure that the money is well spent so that we have the right equipment for our brave armed...
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awarded the highest military honor in the land, the congressional metal of honor. a lovely ceremony. the president used points beyond the heroism and valor shown by this one navy s.e.a.l. i want to bring in jim sciutto and barbara starr. first off, barbara, what an amazing story this 36-year-old navy s.e.a.l. has. this rescue operation blows the mind. >> reporter: it really does, john. and i guarantee you, if you spoke to the senior chief, he would say he was just doing his job. you know, after the last 15 years of war, that's pretty much what they all say, and when we read about it, we are just taken aback at this raw courage of these people. this is what special operations forces do. s.e.a.l. team six. the army delta force, they go into the worst possible circumstances, often on hostage rescue missions, in very hostile territory, and put themselves in front of the line of fire, put themselves in front of the bullets. we even see in this case, of course, one navy s.e.a.l. did not make it back. he, too, is remembered today. but it's worth noting as we all stand her
awarded the highest military honor in the land, the congressional metal of honor. a lovely ceremony. the president used points beyond the heroism and valor shown by this one navy s.e.a.l. i want to bring in jim sciutto and barbara starr. first off, barbara, what an amazing story this 36-year-old navy s.e.a.l. has. this rescue operation blows the mind. >> reporter: it really does, john. and i guarantee you, if you spoke to the senior chief, he would say he was just doing his job. you know,...
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the honorable dr. john b. king junior. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you, reverend sharpton, for that warm brooklyn introduction, and for your incredible leadership on behalf of civil rights and young people. it's an honor to join all of you this morning. it's humbling to follow mrs. pinckney, whose example is an inspiration to me and to the country. thank you for your words. it's an honor to follow the two attorneys general, attorney general lynch, it's a privilege to work with you to try to expand educational opportunity for folks who are incarcerated or leaving incarceration. and attorney general holder, inspired by your example and your unwavering commitment to continue the work even after leaving the administration. grateful to the national action network board for bringing us all together and pleased to be a part of a celebration of the life of dr. king. i want to spend a few moments reflecting on the principles of dr. king's life and their implications for how we think about th
the honorable dr. john b. king junior. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you, reverend sharpton, for that warm brooklyn introduction, and for your incredible leadership on behalf of civil rights and young people. it's an honor to join all of you this morning. it's humbling to follow mrs. pinckney, whose example is an inspiration to me and to the country. thank you for your words. it's an honor to follow the two attorneys general, attorney general lynch,...
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tobacco culture, political friendships and a fares of honor -- affairs of honor. like we often do in the class b are going to start with the image on the screen. i'm going to ask you to tell me what you see. this is lady washington's reception from 1861. take it in. who can point out something you see right away that strikes you? >> lady washington is on a platform. prof. balcerski: how high do you think she is? off the ground? >> like a foot. prof. balcerski: that's a good piece there. what else? >> everyone is dressed up fancy. prof. balcerski: like you are today. exactly. very fancy. how about a third thing? go ahead. >> at looks like they are fairly close together. they may be dancing. they are all close together. prof. balcerski: very good. i should say about lady washington's reception, she is standing center stage in an elegant down. there is someone else we sometimes think of as important in the background. that is george washington here in the center. sort of overshadowed by lady washington. the title of lady washington's reception, a formal reception tha
tobacco culture, political friendships and a fares of honor -- affairs of honor. like we often do in the class b are going to start with the image on the screen. i'm going to ask you to tell me what you see. this is lady washington's reception from 1861. take it in. who can point out something you see right away that strikes you? >> lady washington is on a platform. prof. balcerski: how high do you think she is? off the ground? >> like a foot. prof. balcerski: that's a good piece...
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affairs of honor. this is not to say that affairs of honor did not take place in the earlier time. because they did. the most important of all, from the first party system, the duel between ehrenberg and alexander hamilton. bookmaterial draws upon a by joann freeman. i look at the affairs of honor in the later. broadly speaking they had a few things in common. they were part of a culture of honor. this transcends both north and south. it becomes more of a southern institution in time. the coulter of honor is more associated with the south. honor is very important to those southern politicians like the f street mess. it's associated with reputation. it can be categorized by different elements. but it is what you were thought of. at this time europe a tatian was all you had. and sometimes it is like our identity. identity theft, the problems that happen when our identity is stolen. think about that as an attack on reputation. your reputation has been this merged. it's about gossip. it's about spreading lies and rumors. political nature, a personal nature. posting.t now i think we all
affairs of honor. this is not to say that affairs of honor did not take place in the earlier time. because they did. the most important of all, from the first party system, the duel between ehrenberg and alexander hamilton. bookmaterial draws upon a by joann freeman. i look at the affairs of honor in the later. broadly speaking they had a few things in common. they were part of a culture of honor. this transcends both north and south. it becomes more of a southern institution in time. the...
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>> let me agree with the right honorable gentleman. this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy the negotiations went to baghdad and i'm happy laura smith responsible for so much work it out a statement saying this delivers smith and the principles in full. no more grievance, no more fussing about process. no more arguments about the arrangements. now it's time to get on and govern. [shouting] >> we are indebted to scotland's finance security note that human field from scotland. prime minister is right that all parties will have to layer their plan with the may election. could you answer th
>> let me agree with the right honorable gentleman. this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking...
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. >> i actually agree with my honorable friend. one of the difficult things for young people is to get the money together to buy their first house or flight. that is why with this fight against isis, a quarter of a million first-time buyers, what we've seen under this government is 40,000 people exercise the right to buy their counsel house. now we're extending it to all housing tenants and we've seen 100,000 people to have their first house. it is absolutely vital for our country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i join the prime minister and the member for eastley in paying tribute. the honorable member, a former minor who passed away last week. just a short time ago, harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield masters and steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence in industry and his constituency. yesterday, mr. speaker, had a chance to have a very nice conversation with harry's widow jill and his family and i asked them to say, how would they like to remember
. >> i actually agree with my honorable friend. one of the difficult things for young people is to get the money together to buy their first house or flight. that is why with this fight against isis, a quarter of a million first-time buyers, what we've seen under this government is 40,000 people exercise the right to buy their counsel house. now we're extending it to all housing tenants and we've seen 100,000 people to have their first house. it is absolutely vital for our country....
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a non-profit in honor of life".. is hosting a 5-k in her honor in may. we've got more information on the event and a scholarship it will support on our website, wsls-dot-com. eb, wsls 10. the salem police department announces its 2015 officer of the year. officer chris shelor has received the title. shelor is a salem native and has been with the police department since 2012. he's currently assigned to the department's forensics division. shelor will be formally honored on march 18th. ### jonathan updates your storm team 10 forecast next. then if you're looking for things to do this weekend, we've got you covered. we'll tell you some events happening round town. and for apple users ... the company is recalling some of its products. what you need to know to stay safe friday: mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s & lower 50s saturday: sun & clouds with highs in the lower 60s sunday: isolated showers possible with highs in the lower 60s monday: scattered showers possible with highs in the middle 50s tuesday: passing rain showers light snow & ice possible
a non-profit in honor of life".. is hosting a 5-k in her honor in may. we've got more information on the event and a scholarship it will support on our website, wsls-dot-com. eb, wsls 10. the salem police department announces its 2015 officer of the year. officer chris shelor has received the title. shelor is a salem native and has been with the police department since 2012. he's currently assigned to the department's forensics division. shelor will be formally honored on march 18th. ###...
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sorry, your honor. yes, your honor, no offence, but mr. b, you didn't tell me they was going to say anything like that about me. does your client wish to change her plea, mr. baxter? if i may ask the court's indulgence... hazel, i'll give you one more chance to sit down and be quiet. not guilty. [people murmur] did you hear what he said? hazel, i mean it. mr. b., i'd no more think of defacing public property than i'd skin a whale. mr. baxter, will you please restrain your client, or i shall find you both in contempt. [sighs] your honor... i wish to resign from the case. miss burke is no longer my client. oh, golly, mr. b. - miss burke? - yes, your honor. do you wish time to secure other counsel? no, i just want to have time to tell the truth. very well, you will appear before this court at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. court will take 15 minutes recess. - miss burke. - oh, hi. i can't tell you how much i admire a woman of courage and principle. - thanks. - it wasn't easy to stand up to the court and your employer. boy, he sure was mad. i can se
sorry, your honor. yes, your honor, no offence, but mr. b, you didn't tell me they was going to say anything like that about me. does your client wish to change her plea, mr. baxter? if i may ask the court's indulgence... hazel, i'll give you one more chance to sit down and be quiet. not guilty. [people murmur] did you hear what he said? hazel, i mean it. mr. b., i'd no more think of defacing public property than i'd skin a whale. mr. baxter, will you please restrain your client, or i shall...
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edward byers jr. , navy seal, medal of honor recipient : "nick was... he embodied what it means to be an american hero. he will forever be remembered in the pages of history for the sacrifices he made."plenty of people are calling byers a hero as well, but his young daughter might not be one of them. edward byers jr., navy seal, medal of honor recipient : "my daughter knows that i )m daddy, and she loves me just for that. if you talk to her one- on-one she ll tell you the five different nicknames she has for me, and i don t think one of them includes hero."the magnitude of the moment isn )t lost on everyone though - especially mom. edward byers jr., navy seal, medal of honor recipient : "when i called my mom that night and told her - got to love my mom - she... first question out of her mouth was, do you think i )ll be able-to come to it? and i was like, "of course mom. i m pretty sure doctor joseph later said byers gave him - quote - "a second chance in life." byers will be the 11-th living service member to receive the these creamery shakes are so ric
edward byers jr. , navy seal, medal of honor recipient : "nick was... he embodied what it means to be an american hero. he will forever be remembered in the pages of history for the sacrifices he made."plenty of people are calling byers a hero as well, but his young daughter might not be one of them. edward byers jr., navy seal, medal of honor recipient : "my daughter knows that i )m daddy, and she loves me just for that. if you talk to her one- on-one she ll tell you the five...
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>> i agree with my honorable friend. one of the most difficult things for young people is to get that deposit together for the first flat for the first house and that's what these -- this help to make such a big difference. it is right to know a quarter of a million first time buyers have opened an account at what we've seen is the 40,000 people exercise their right to buy their council house. now we are extending that to all housing association tenants and we've seen one of 30,000 people with help to buy getting their first flat or the first house. there's more to do, building houses, but helping people with their deposits is a vital for our country. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and
>> i agree with my honorable friend. one of the most difficult things for young people is to get that deposit together for the first flat for the first house and that's what these -- this help to make such a big difference. it is right to know a quarter of a million first time buyers have opened an account at what we've seen is the 40,000 people exercise their right to buy their council house. now we are extending that to all housing association tenants and we've seen one of 30,000 people...
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so i want to honor justice scalia. i want to honor his wife and honor his children and grandchildren and thank them, because it's a sacrifice for them to have someone of that caliber and that capacity and that role for our country. and it's not a burden that's easy, but they have been willing to bear that burden and our country is better off. mr. speaker, i thank you and i yield back. mrs. comstock: i thank the gentleman for those lovely memories. and i know so many of the outpouring that we saw in his passing, one of the pictures i saw from a neighbor was a picture of justice scalia how he had been coming home from a long day at work and some children on our street had a lemonade stand and he had stopped and gotten out there to support those little entrepreneurs and took a picture and the mom took a picture and he is there beaming with those kids in a suit all dressed up and these kids with their lemonade stand and he did engaged and and loved life so much. i would like to yield to the gentleman from from florida. mr.
so i want to honor justice scalia. i want to honor his wife and honor his children and grandchildren and thank them, because it's a sacrifice for them to have someone of that caliber and that capacity and that role for our country. and it's not a burden that's easy, but they have been willing to bear that burden and our country is better off. mr. speaker, i thank you and i yield back. mrs. comstock: i thank the gentleman for those lovely memories. and i know so many of the outpouring that we...
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honorable shalala: dr.'toole is the expert on the stockpile issue and she has outlined what the challenges are. it doesn't cover everything. it's expensive to maintain because they have a short shelf life. it was a good idea at the time but constantly haveing to renew it is our biggest challenge. i think most of us think there are other issues we could address. we certainly and certainly scientific issues that would give us a longer life in some of these areas and i think on the production side, our ability to produce something faster and not being dependent on the stockpile is probably where your i.o.m. commission -- >> i had a meeting with biodefense individuals and they could extend the shelf life to maybe a dry freeze, is that correct? and also, the retesting that was designed and will go two or three years and will last 15 years and scaptly retesting. how do we dispense it? aving it in a stockpile is ok. >> one of the recommendations was to use the pharmacy and use the v.a. because they are spread acro
honorable shalala: dr.'toole is the expert on the stockpile issue and she has outlined what the challenges are. it doesn't cover everything. it's expensive to maintain because they have a short shelf life. it was a good idea at the time but constantly haveing to renew it is our biggest challenge. i think most of us think there are other issues we could address. we certainly and certainly scientific issues that would give us a longer life in some of these areas and i think on the production...
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among the members of the medal of honor society who are with us, we are especially honored by the presence of tommy noris and mike thornton. [applause] now, given the nature of that service there is a lot we cannot say today. many of the operational details of his mission remain classified. many of his teammates cannot be mentioned and this is as it should be. their success demands secrecy and that secrecy saves lives. there are, however many distinguished guests that we can acknowledge including members of congress, leaders from across our military including the navy. in fact, this may be the largest gathering of special ops in the history of the white house. among them we have from special operations command, general joe motel and vice admiral sean titus. from joint special operations command, rear admiral tim kaminsky and from naval special warfare command, rear admiral brian losey and forest master chief derek walters. from america special operators, this is a bit of a family reunion and it's wonderful to have them all here. most of all, we welcome ed's wonderful family, his wife madis
among the members of the medal of honor society who are with us, we are especially honored by the presence of tommy noris and mike thornton. [applause] now, given the nature of that service there is a lot we cannot say today. many of the operational details of his mission remain classified. many of his teammates cannot be mentioned and this is as it should be. their success demands secrecy and that secrecy saves lives. there are, however many distinguished guests that we can acknowledge...
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yes, your honor. my sweet, lovely, she-would-die-for-her-country wife, who has beenon the vergeof a nervous breakdown since theseproceedings began. i'll help you,darling. i... i would like to say a few words about my wonderful husband george jefferson of jefferson cleaners. he... a cleanerwho cares... oh, yeah. right. a cleaner who cares. he was born the son of a sharecropper. he was so poor that in order to buy a five cent cup of coffee, he was-- what's this got to do with the case? i have no idea, your honor. my husband made me say it. that's enough. he made me wear this dress. please, mrs. jefferson. and i begged him, "give tom the money!" she's rambling,your honor. her medicationis wearing off. anyone ever tell you you looklike tom selleck? he wanted me to say that, but i have my limits. i think that i've heard enough. i'll take a brief recess honey, he'staking my pants. maybe he wants to taste them, tom. we'll return with judge cronin's decision after this commercial. ok, everybody, relax, but pl
yes, your honor. my sweet, lovely, she-would-die-for-her-country wife, who has beenon the vergeof a nervous breakdown since theseproceedings began. i'll help you,darling. i... i would like to say a few words about my wonderful husband george jefferson of jefferson cleaners. he... a cleanerwho cares... oh, yeah. right. a cleaner who cares. he was born the son of a sharecropper. he was so poor that in order to buy a five cent cup of coffee, he was-- what's this got to do with the case? i have no...
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we are hopeful that we don't know what they look like. >> honor guard! >> honor guard! attention!ots] [gunshots] >> for yourself, today, what was the experience like? mr. alberg: peaceful. a reeling of real peace and tranquility. the thought that these men are being honored by the nation wanted 50 years later and we have not forgotten them. -- 150 years later. we value the sacrifices they made 150 years ago to make a nation we enjoy today. and knowing that these men are finally addressed and that -- at rest and that noah's work will continue to identify the men and make sure the story is passed on to the next generation. >> there is a lot of press attention today. did the amount of attentions surprise you? mr. alberg: the monitor is one of those stories that for whatever reason has this amazing ability to captivate and interest people of all generations. i was not surprised i that. -- by that. >> was there ever consideration of returning them to their comrades at the monitor site? how was the decision made? mr. alberg: the decision on what to do with the men lies with the secretar
we are hopeful that we don't know what they look like. >> honor guard! >> honor guard! attention!ots] [gunshots] >> for yourself, today, what was the experience like? mr. alberg: peaceful. a reeling of real peace and tranquility. the thought that these men are being honored by the nation wanted 50 years later and we have not forgotten them. -- 150 years later. we value the sacrifices they made 150 years ago to make a nation we enjoy today. and knowing that these men are...
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he is, your honor. well, i'm honored. he's good. uh, recovering. (chuckles) well, please tell him how greatly he's admired. my first thesis i wrote was on selma. i'll tell him. and convey my respect, as well. we all owe men like your grandfather a huge debt. but let's not forget that thiscase is about an innocent man. well, i think that still needs to be determined, don't you, counselor? yes. what i meant, your honor... yes, it's all right. i know what you meant. i just think that it would be unjust to summarily dismiss this case before offering "a listening ear." and so, your motion is denied, ms. lockhart-- and the other two with you. uh, we will move directly to trial. (bangs gavel) oh, and, uh, ms. stonehouse, thank you. i have chills. i don't liketo use that much. does it get you into restaurants? i'm out. oh, come on. not when you're up like that. yep, when i'm up like that. we'll be here tonight. after the civil mixer. i'm fine, thanks. take you to breakfast? no. geez, you soundso definitive. yep. so, i'll hear from you onthe baseball commis
he is, your honor. well, i'm honored. he's good. uh, recovering. (chuckles) well, please tell him how greatly he's admired. my first thesis i wrote was on selma. i'll tell him. and convey my respect, as well. we all owe men like your grandfather a huge debt. but let's not forget that thiscase is about an innocent man. well, i think that still needs to be determined, don't you, counselor? yes. what i meant, your honor... yes, it's all right. i know what you meant. i just think that it would be...
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for this honor and recognition. this is also my five year anniversary at coleman advocates for children and youth , so it's a special month for me. at coleman, we were to make sure education in san francisco is working for all students. i was a especially black students . i feel real honor to work there and have some of our members and staff as well as my family here today. a shout out to all of you and all the work that everyone who fights for black families in black youth in san francisco good i guess i just want to say that they take this opportunity to say as someone who grew up here, went to public school here, the school system is still really failing our students and families and we collectively need to put all of our hands on deck to support make sure our students are getting the most high-quality education possible that earlier today a bunch of students at lowell high school, some black students in the committee walked out of school because it has to do with racism in their school. a lot of the work we do a
for this honor and recognition. this is also my five year anniversary at coleman advocates for children and youth , so it's a special month for me. at coleman, we were to make sure education in san francisco is working for all students. i was a especially black students . i feel real honor to work there and have some of our members and staff as well as my family here today. a shout out to all of you and all the work that everyone who fights for black families in black youth in san francisco...
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it's a huge honor for richie, and i got to spend an afternoon with him singing some of those time-honored songs. i can tell you at 66 he's definitely still got it. morning's just a moment away and i without you once again >> i don't even dare jump in. >> reporter: he's responsible for some of the most iconic songs of the past five decades. you're once twice three times a lady >> sing it now! >> reporter: let's just say, it's hard not to sing along with lionel richie. yes you're once everybody! twice three times a lady >> the best thing that ever happens, the music stayed around. the music stuck. we're talking about the third generation of folks are now >> reporter: and you've been going now, okay, i don't want to date you here -- >> no, no, 230 years, i know. since '73. >> reporter: born and raised in tuskegee, alabama, richie led the commadores to the top of the charts in the 1960s. she's a brick house >> reporter: he went solo in 1982 and became a superstar. say you say me >> reporter: dominating popular music with 13 consecutive top ten hits, including five number ones. oh what a feeli
it's a huge honor for richie, and i got to spend an afternoon with him singing some of those time-honored songs. i can tell you at 66 he's definitely still got it. morning's just a moment away and i without you once again >> i don't even dare jump in. >> reporter: he's responsible for some of the most iconic songs of the past five decades. you're once twice three times a lady >> sing it now! >> reporter: let's just say, it's hard not to sing along with lionel richie. yes...
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is hosting a 5-k in her honor in may. we've got more information on will support on our website, wsls-dot-com. eb, wsls 10. a new study from the centers for disease control finds a third of amiercans face health risks from a lack of sleep. the study shows that people in some states and regions fare better than others. 36% of people in virginia aren't getting enough rest. that's better than hawaiians who get the least, but worse than south dakota, the most rested state in the nation. sleep experts recommend adults sleep at least 7 hours a night. anthing less than that has been linked to health problems like diabetes, obesity and heart disease.### exercise and getting the right amount of sleep can help prevent a stroke. the study of more than 2- hundred - thousand adults showed those who logged seven to eight hours of shut-eye a night -- had a 25-percent reduced risk of stroke. average sleepers reduced their risk even further ... if they exercised three to six times a week.. # researchers continue their efforts to help peop
is hosting a 5-k in her honor in may. we've got more information on will support on our website, wsls-dot-com. eb, wsls 10. a new study from the centers for disease control finds a third of amiercans face health risks from a lack of sleep. the study shows that people in some states and regions fare better than others. 36% of people in virginia aren't getting enough rest. that's better than hawaiians who get the least, but worse than south dakota, the most rested state in the nation. sleep...