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but reverend hutchins, in light of what molly just said, can you justify the use of drones?nce between protecting people's civil liberties and civil rights whether they're american citizens gles particularly or abroad. are we willing to deny people due process and we cannot as a nation tout the need for due process and democracy around the world and are unwilling to provide the very same for u.s. citizens whether they be here in america or are around the world. so i think the issue of whether or not these drones are moral is one that is pretty simple for me. and the answer is no, it's not. >> and bill, i'll ask you, you're the theologian. who decides who it kill and win? that's cloudy right now. >> it seems that so long as significant collateral damage is avoided, there's nothing immoral in using drones to kill terrorist enemies of the united states. >> if it's just one casualty, it's okay as opposed to three or four? >> yes. if you're not killing innocents along with the targeted individual who poses a signature threat to the safety of american people, i think that makes it
but reverend hutchins, in light of what molly just said, can you justify the use of drones?nce between protecting people's civil liberties and civil rights whether they're american citizens gles particularly or abroad. are we willing to deny people due process and we cannot as a nation tout the need for due process and democracy around the world and are unwilling to provide the very same for u.s. citizens whether they be here in america or are around the world. so i think the issue of whether...
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concert the show today how to sing we've just had a studio upgrade like i'm on to substitute the hutchins of eight which is busy dividing the united states two were frantic mass shootings from the receipts to sandy hook school and it was someone killed them and stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming is there a concept of the city. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't use a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to murder show. america's hero so when you go on this there would be an american behind every tree with a gun. for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of
concert the show today how to sing we've just had a studio upgrade like i'm on to substitute the hutchins of eight which is busy dividing the united states two were frantic mass shootings from the receipts to sandy hook school and it was someone killed them and stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming is there a concept of the city. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always...
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last seen getting on northbound 101 and anyone with information asked to call petaluma police fred hutchinsascar driver danica patrick became the first woman in history to win the pole position for next sunday's daytona 500. during today's qualifying race patrick posted a lap of more than 196 miles per hour. she will start in the front row in the daytona 500 alongside jeff gordon. ktvu's joe fonzi has more on her time trial coming up in our early edition of sportswrap. >> still to come, the push by bay area educators to get one group in particular excited about college. >>> also, the controversial on- line game inspired by ex-lapd officer and accused killer christopher dorner. >>> new developments in the murder investigation involving olympic star oscar pistorius. we hear from his agent for the first time since the athlete's girlfriend was killed. tender sirloin and a succulent lobster tail... for an incredible $16.99. share the love this valentine's, with sizzler's steak & lobster. . >>> we have new information on a deadly shooting outside of a high school in watsonville over weekend. auth
last seen getting on northbound 101 and anyone with information asked to call petaluma police fred hutchinsascar driver danica patrick became the first woman in history to win the pole position for next sunday's daytona 500. during today's qualifying race patrick posted a lap of more than 196 miles per hour. she will start in the front row in the daytona 500 alongside jeff gordon. ktvu's joe fonzi has more on her time trial coming up in our early edition of sportswrap. >> still to come,...
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he's never made a -- i can't recall -- i'm sure there's somewhere, a wrong move but glenn hutchins. >how about an impact, david, just in terms of optics on banks, on their ability to help finance deals like this, in this environment. i wonder if it's the beginning where we have to start thinking about them differently. >> we've had guests come upon and say, hey, we can do it, $15 billion financing, from jpmorgan. which, by the way, is not financing this, because they were advising the special committee. and there is no so-called staple financing any longer. they wanted to avoid every pitfall they could. you have to believe the pressure is going to be on some of their competitors out there to say, what's the next big one. let's put more money to work. let's get some deals on the table. not necessarily at $20 billion, but why can't we at least think $7 billion to $10 billion. >> yeah. these 1s and 2sees -- >> we know the markets are for bank loans. >> dell is halted, by the way, officially. [ bell ringing ] >> there's the opening bell. a look at the s&p. blackrock celebrating shares. we
he's never made a -- i can't recall -- i'm sure there's somewhere, a wrong move but glenn hutchins. >how about an impact, david, just in terms of optics on banks, on their ability to help finance deals like this, in this environment. i wonder if it's the beginning where we have to start thinking about them differently. >> we've had guests come upon and say, hey, we can do it, $15 billion financing, from jpmorgan. which, by the way, is not financing this, because they were advising the...
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but my former chief of staff, marshall mitchell, introduced to me to imar hutchins, who's a book agent. and we began to sit. and i told him what i wanted to do. i wanted to write this book about bootstrapping. they thought it was a great idea. and we began to market a proposal. and by, i think, april--end of april, first of may--harpercollins had approached me and said they were interested in looking at me as an author. and so we came to a deal, and--and here's the book. c-span: who is donna marie williams? >> guest: donna marie williams is a young lady that they gave me to help in editing the book, who did a tremendous job in trying to keep me focused on not only shaping the outline but gave me outlines and details on how she felt we could make a book that was marketable, and in the final analysis, giving me the leeway to just go on and write myself. but i think she laid out a good track for us in terms of just an outline that we could work from. c-span: i've got to ask you about some of the books she's written before. >> guest: yes. c-span: "the sexy woman's guide to using abstinence
but my former chief of staff, marshall mitchell, introduced to me to imar hutchins, who's a book agent. and we began to sit. and i told him what i wanted to do. i wanted to write this book about bootstrapping. they thought it was a great idea. and we began to market a proposal. and by, i think, april--end of april, first of may--harpercollins had approached me and said they were interested in looking at me as an author. and so we came to a deal, and--and here's the book. c-span: who is donna...