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so eventually isaac came clean.e admitted to cindy that he had sex with the girl and the girl's mother and the girl's aunt. so cindy decided to forgive isaac. [ bleep ]. >> maury: do you know why she is here? because she found nude photos in his phone. she caught him on the chat line, and cindy is terrified that isaac is up to his old tricks. so he admitted to cheating on you that time? >> not once, not twice, but three times, three times, maury he has cheated on me, i just want to ring his neck. >> maury: here is isaac. >> i have known cindy for almost 25 years, she has a big heart, also a big mouth. all she does is accuse me of cheating and she doesn't give me any space. if i go to the store, she accuses me of cheating on her, i made mistakes, when i go to work, i give my money to her. we used to have sex every day, but now cindy doesn't want to do nothing. when cindy finds out i'm an honest man, i want a big fat apology. >> maury: here he is, here is isaac, come on out. >> you ain't -- you ain't sleeping with me.
so eventually isaac came clean.e admitted to cindy that he had sex with the girl and the girl's mother and the girl's aunt. so cindy decided to forgive isaac. [ bleep ]. >> maury: do you know why she is here? because she found nude photos in his phone. she caught him on the chat line, and cindy is terrified that isaac is up to his old tricks. so he admitted to cheating on you that time? >> not once, not twice, but three times, three times, maury he has cheated on me, i just want to...
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. >> reporter: frank, police and crimestoppers are offering a $10,000 reward for information on isaac johnson's murder. you can see the remnants of a vigil. the information police want could be hard to get on the street. tonight, friends and family gathered at the place where a berkely teenager was shot. >> all the murders there being in oakland, there's going to be another number. >> reporter: oakland's 41st homicide victim was more than just a statistic to those who knew him. >> love you mom. >> reporter: isaac johnson had a way of making people smile. tonight those smiles were tempered by a father's tears. >> i don't wish that on anybody. >> reporter: on may 11, isaac johnson was on his way home from dinner with his mother, when someone shot at the bus stop where he was standing. >> he was man enough to pull the trigger. let's see if you're man enough to do the time. >> reporter: by all accounts, isaac was in the wrong place at the wrong time. police were positioned down the street from tonight's vigil. >> all of this stuff that's happening, is happening to you guys. >> reporter: w
. >> reporter: frank, police and crimestoppers are offering a $10,000 reward for information on isaac johnson's murder. you can see the remnants of a vigil. the information police want could be hard to get on the street. tonight, friends and family gathered at the place where a berkely teenager was shot. >> all the murders there being in oakland, there's going to be another number. >> reporter: oakland's 41st homicide victim was more than just a statistic to those who knew...
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. >> reporter: frank, police and crimestoppers are offering a $10,000 reward for information on isaac johnson's murder. you can see the remnants of a vigil. the information police want could be hard to get on the street. tonight, friends and family gathered at the place where a berkely teenager was shot. >> all the murders there being in oakland, there's going to be another number. >> reporter: oakland's 41st homicide victim was more than just a statistic to those who knew him. >> love you mom. >> reporter: isaac johnson had a way of making people smile. tonight those smiles were tempered by a father's tears. >> i don't wish that on anybody. >> reporter: on may 11, isaac johnson was on his way home from dinner with his mother, when someone shot at the bus stop where he was standing. >> he was man enough to pull the trigger. let's see if you're man enough to do the time. >> reporter: by all accounts, isaac was in the wrong place at the wrong time. police were positioned down the street from tonight's vigil. >> all of this stuff that's happening, is happening to you guys. >> reporter: w
. >> reporter: frank, police and crimestoppers are offering a $10,000 reward for information on isaac johnson's murder. you can see the remnants of a vigil. the information police want could be hard to get on the street. tonight, friends and family gathered at the place where a berkely teenager was shot. >> all the murders there being in oakland, there's going to be another number. >> reporter: oakland's 41st homicide victim was more than just a statistic to those who knew...
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he so much of that isaac hayes. >> that was later. saying, for those who do not know the name david porter. you know isaac hayes, you know david porter. so many greats through the label. what was it like years later when you became a stax artist? >> there was a time of pleasurable moments and opportunity that was just unbelievable. we were introduced to soul artists that just took us to the heights. otis redding just lifted us up with his inspiration. albert king, the way he played the blues lifted us up. made us play better. sam and dave on stage, being behind them on stage, not believing what i'm seeing before my eyes. this is a time of opportunity and inspiration. tavis: before i get a phone call, i should say david porter is more than isaac hayes. he is sam and dave. , david everybody stax porter had a hand in it. how did you process at that time motown? stax versus for folks who remember the era, motown had its brand and were out the gate first. when stax showed up it was a different day. >> we listened to motown. we did not comp
he so much of that isaac hayes. >> that was later. saying, for those who do not know the name david porter. you know isaac hayes, you know david porter. so many greats through the label. what was it like years later when you became a stax artist? >> there was a time of pleasurable moments and opportunity that was just unbelievable. we were introduced to soul artists that just took us to the heights. otis redding just lifted us up with his inspiration. albert king, the way he played...
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that would not be normal. >> to end a half days later, isaac is deported to mexico.e immediately calls alfonso's family. >> it is saturday night. sunday, monday, tuesday. if he managed to find a tree, state under there, and if he had some water, he could have stayed alive. >> his daughter gladys, an american citizen, makes dozens of frantic phone calls to the border patrol asking if her father is detained are in the hospital. she says the border patrol gives her no answers. >> how long before somebody said this is who you need to call, maybe they can help? >> they did not say that. i kept on researching on the internet until i found borstar. and traumathe search unit. this is the part of the department that really makes headlines. >> its mission is to provide life-saving aid to distressed migrants along the border. >> it is pretty rare for a law enforcement agency to create a rescue unit to do with people who are engaged in illegal activity crossing the border in a humanitarian way. >> she calls and tells them her father is dying in the desert, but gladys says when s
that would not be normal. >> to end a half days later, isaac is deported to mexico.e immediately calls alfonso's family. >> it is saturday night. sunday, monday, tuesday. if he managed to find a tree, state under there, and if he had some water, he could have stayed alive. >> his daughter gladys, an american citizen, makes dozens of frantic phone calls to the border patrol asking if her father is detained are in the hospital. she says the border patrol gives her no answers....
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on the kick start page, walter and his buddy isaac have a race in 46 seconds isaac grades -- >> 300 questionsnd quizzes. >> i got through 3 1/2 quizzes. >> we have walter the co-founder and chair mman of quickie to ta about this. can you see the quick key across the country? >> we can see it everywhere, and the teachers are responding well to quick key, but everybody talks about how fast you grade, but one of the things to miss is that to improve student performance, i have to know how much my students learn today. so using the quick key will help me to figure it out today and that makes me understand that 20% of the students understood the lesson so i need to dress up like a pirate and stand on a table and re-teach it tomorrow. >> and what about the teachers think about it? >> they are happy about saving time, but getting the data to help the student performance. >> have you seen increased test scores because of the daily assessments? >> i use the assessments, because they inform the teaching the next day. these students aim teaching are top 20% on the mla on the mcat. >>> we have turned cre
on the kick start page, walter and his buddy isaac have a race in 46 seconds isaac grades -- >> 300 questionsnd quizzes. >> i got through 3 1/2 quizzes. >> we have walter the co-founder and chair mman of quickie to ta about this. can you see the quick key across the country? >> we can see it everywhere, and the teachers are responding well to quick key, but everybody talks about how fast you grade, but one of the things to miss is that to improve student performance, i...
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i thought what would isaac newton do. for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.ewton's third law. i needed to find a force equal to my father. someone my father would listen to. maybe hawa could be my force. i borrowed a radio and turned it to eagle 91.3. i hated to hear the show going on without me. she really listened. she liked what she heard. she told papa that he might have made a mistake. papa was still angry, but he agreed to hear me out. i told him all the good things the radio show is doing like how i was able to help her go back to mother. by being on the radio i could help even more girls like her. hawa said i should have another chance. together we were a force to be reckoned with. finally papa agreed to let me carry on with the show only if i promised to come straight home after the show and let him or my moms know where i was. i was back on the air. now everything is cool again. you out there watch this face because one day you're going to see dr. mariama's miracle mystery show. now there's nothing to stop me, nothing in the world. nothing in the un
i thought what would isaac newton do. for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.ewton's third law. i needed to find a force equal to my father. someone my father would listen to. maybe hawa could be my force. i borrowed a radio and turned it to eagle 91.3. i hated to hear the show going on without me. she really listened. she liked what she heard. she told papa that he might have made a mistake. papa was still angry, but he agreed to hear me out. i told him all the good things the...
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i thought what would isaac newton do. for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.s third law. i needed to find a force equal to my father. someone my father would listen to. maybe hawa could be my force. i borrowed a radio and turned it to eagle 91.3. i hated to hear the show going on without me. she really listened. she liked what she heard. she told papa that he might have made a mistake. papa was still angry but reagreed to hear me out. i told him all the good things the radio show is doing like how i was able to help her go back to mother. by being on the radio i could help even more girls like her. hawa said i should have another chance. together we were a force to be reckoned with. finally papa agreed to let me carry on with the show only if i promised to come straight home after the show and let him or my moms know where i was. i was back on the air. now everything is cool again. you out there watch this face because one day you're going to see dr. mariama's miracle mystery show. now there's nothing to stop me, nothing in the world. nothing in the universe.
i thought what would isaac newton do. for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.s third law. i needed to find a force equal to my father. someone my father would listen to. maybe hawa could be my force. i borrowed a radio and turned it to eagle 91.3. i hated to hear the show going on without me. she really listened. she liked what she heard. she told papa that he might have made a mistake. papa was still angry but reagreed to hear me out. i told him all the good things the radio...
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matÓ a cientos de miles de personas, luego una sequÍa, y lueso inundaciones causadas por la tormenta isaacn tiroteo en san antonnio fort san houston. y una doctora hispana es acusada de envenenar a su amante, habrÍa puesto veneno en el cafÉ del hombre. tendremos detalles en la ediciÓn nocturna. >>> de pelÍcula esta historia. >>> y cada vez vemos mÁs casos asÍ. >>> gracias. y los venezolanos en sullia hacen turismo alimentario, lo hacen por necesidad. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> en el occidente de venezuela se puso de moda el turismo alimentario que consiste ir de mercado en mercado para tener lo que se necesita. nuestra reportera viajo al estado zulia. >>> no se sabe a quiÉn se le ocurriÓ, pero los efectas estÁn a la vista. estÁn esperando que llegues los productos bÁsicos. >>> personas llegan a las 5, a la 1 de la maÑana. >>> llegar a tiempo no garantiza. >>> llevo una semana para comprar un kilo de arroz. >>> seÑalan a indÍgenas por poner el contrabando para llenar grandes camiones y vender en colomb colombia. ellos se quejan por discriminaciÓn. >>> a nosotros nos ignoran. >>> despuÉs de 4 horas ocurre
matÓ a cientos de miles de personas, luego una sequÍa, y lueso inundaciones causadas por la tormenta isaacn tiroteo en san antonnio fort san houston. y una doctora hispana es acusada de envenenar a su amante, habrÍa puesto veneno en el cafÉ del hombre. tendremos detalles en la ediciÓn nocturna. >>> de pelÍcula esta historia. >>> y cada vez vemos mÁs casos asÍ. >>> gracias. y los venezolanos en sullia hacen turismo alimentario, lo hacen por necesidad. ♪ ♪...
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i thought, what would isaac newton do? for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.orce equa& to my father, someone my father would listen to. maybe halla could be my force. so i borrowed a radio and turned it to eagle 91.3. i hated to hear the show going ithout me. $alla really listened. she liked what she heard. she told papa that he might have made a mistake. papa was still angry but he agreed to hear me out. i told them all the good things the radio show was doing, like the way i was able to help satu go back to her mother. by being on the radio, i could help even more girls like her. halla said i should have another chan(q together, we were a force to be reckoned with. finally, papa agreed to let me carry on with the show. only if i promised to come straight home afterwards and always let him or my moms know where i was. i was back on the air. now everything is cool again. so you out there, watch this space because one day you're going to see dr. mariama's now there'áh'othing to stop me. nothing in the world. nothing in the universe because i am the lucky one. b
i thought, what would isaac newton do? for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.orce equa& to my father, someone my father would listen to. maybe halla could be my force. so i borrowed a radio and turned it to eagle 91.3. i hated to hear the show going ithout me. $alla really listened. she liked what she heard. she told papa that he might have made a mistake. papa was still angry but he agreed to hear me out. i told them all the good things the radio show was doing, like the...
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the latest legal action is brought by environmentalist including the group isaac qua -- aqua alliance and friends of the river. >>> a mild day. nice. not that warm in many locations around the bay area. currently in san jose it is just 69. mountain view, 71. san francisco at the airport, 60. winds are kind of blowing out there. you will notice the windy conditions the. gusts up to 25. weather system to the north will keep us cool the next couple days. it brings us release of the inversions. temperatures will be the chilliest day of the week. sfo blowing 16. delta, numbers around 25 miles an hour. the forecast as we go through, the high pressure that was with us last week, no longer here. that low i showed you will be with us the next couple days. that gives you mostly sunny conditions inland away from the coast i. will be cooler in most bay area locations near the coast. tomorrow lots of low 70s. so fog sexually going to be the main story. the extended forecast kind of flips around and temperatures start to go up. downtown san francisco t low 60s. berkeley hills mid 60s. over the east
the latest legal action is brought by environmentalist including the group isaac qua -- aqua alliance and friends of the river. >>> a mild day. nice. not that warm in many locations around the bay area. currently in san jose it is just 69. mountain view, 71. san francisco at the airport, 60. winds are kind of blowing out there. you will notice the windy conditions the. gusts up to 25. weather system to the north will keep us cool the next couple days. it brings us release of the...
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that is isaac newton getting hit on the head with an apple. you suddenly figured it out?etty much, i was thinking, maybe if i can combine two different fields together, that is where we get this revolutionary innovation. when you combine two completely unrelated fields with a really elegant solution. >> in terms of your enthusiasm, i am thinking how it might play with people in your own age in your own country and also here. hearing somebody talk about science and the way that you do. do you think you can turn people on the science? >> definitely. when people at my school see that -- i am just this regular kid of the school. just a regular public school. inner-city baltimore. a lot of bad kids there. but when they see me being able to do this great science, they think, hey, maybe i can do that. now there is a lot more people getting into science and being able to do this amazing research. >> that in and of itself is quite inspirational. >> it is massive to inspire the next generation of kids and young adults to get into science and make a difference for patients in the cl
that is isaac newton getting hit on the head with an apple. you suddenly figured it out?etty much, i was thinking, maybe if i can combine two different fields together, that is where we get this revolutionary innovation. when you combine two completely unrelated fields with a really elegant solution. >> in terms of your enthusiasm, i am thinking how it might play with people in your own age in your own country and also here. hearing somebody talk about science and the way that you do. do...
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my name is isaac monet and i really wanted to comment today about there is a wonderful store getting ready to open in my district which is cvs and maybe i'll be able to travel again because i had to pull my prescriptions from walgreens because of the behemoth drugstore it's becoming and little wal-mart, you might as well say. but the thing is we have to make sure that we look at some of these stores that are opening in our neighborhoods, especially in district 6 because, with all the construction and all these different thing that are going on and the legislation for different things that are going on for these different stores, i would think that maybe some of the contracts should be looked at that the city has with these pharmacies since they don't have a diverse population of people working in them. and maybe because a card or some of the pharmacy things should be pulled from these stores that don't represent that neighborhood. thank you. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is stephen edwards. >> shift to your right. >>> my name is stephen edwards and i live in the mission-do
my name is isaac monet and i really wanted to comment today about there is a wonderful store getting ready to open in my district which is cvs and maybe i'll be able to travel again because i had to pull my prescriptions from walgreens because of the behemoth drugstore it's becoming and little wal-mart, you might as well say. but the thing is we have to make sure that we look at some of these stores that are opening in our neighborhoods, especially in district 6 because, with all the...
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>> isaac. >> isaac, and where are you from?so we should see your face just a minute and then tell me your grandpa's name. >> jim. >> jim, grandpa jim, isaac made it all the way from iowa, all right, just to let you know. let's get to the boards. here's one or two things that we're keeping an eye on. we're looking at this windy, hot air that's kind of been stuck in the southwest. well, it's about to make a move, so after today, denver, you're jumping up substantially. dallas, you're doing the same thing, going up to 97 by the time we get into thursday. just keep an eye on the pulsating circle of concern. it is that area that is tropical depression number two. we really feel like this one stays a problem for southern mexico, central america. there's going to be some heavy rain that we'll watch to see what happens, and then the two lines of big storms, one through the middle of the country and one a little bit more east as we head into today's hot, steamy weather. looking forward to summertime on friday. >>> and good morning. if y
>> isaac. >> isaac, and where are you from?so we should see your face just a minute and then tell me your grandpa's name. >> jim. >> jim, grandpa jim, isaac made it all the way from iowa, all right, just to let you know. let's get to the boards. here's one or two things that we're keeping an eye on. we're looking at this windy, hot air that's kind of been stuck in the southwest. well, it's about to make a move, so after today, denver, you're jumping up substantially....
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isaac carbojol and his brother victoria. isaac was brought to united states by his mother when he was 5 years old. they settled in a suburb of plord, oregon. a military recruiter told isaac he could have a promising career in the armed forces. he sought the advice of a family friend who had come to think of isaac as another son. in a letter to me, john wrote that isaac loved this country, his country. they both believe the recruiter who told isaac he could enlist in the military and apply for citizenship two years later. in january, 2011, when isaac went to san diego to enlist in the military, he was immediately arrested, turned over to i.c.e. and deported to tijuana the next day. he was dropped off alone in a country he hadn't seen in almost 15 years with no i.d. and nothing but $18 in his pocket. now he is barred from returning to the united states for ten years. he went to enlist in the military. although it's been almost two and a half years since he was deported, he still wants to come back and serve in the armed forces
isaac carbojol and his brother victoria. isaac was brought to united states by his mother when he was 5 years old. they settled in a suburb of plord, oregon. a military recruiter told isaac he could have a promising career in the armed forces. he sought the advice of a family friend who had come to think of isaac as another son. in a letter to me, john wrote that isaac loved this country, his country. they both believe the recruiter who told isaac he could enlist in the military and apply for...
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small signs are making a huge difference and safety for walkers, joggers, and isaac lists on some howard county bikeways and pathways. >> the building is equipped with labs. the campus shows the building with the public library. the community college's location means that students will not need a car. >> this is the first transit oriented development and we think it is the finest one in the state. >> the new extension will benefit not only those in owings in a but the location will fit the entire county. >> a warm mid-june day. this is ending up with isolated thunderstorms. the high was a bit above normal. therd high in the mid-90's. morning was mild at 69. the typical low is in the low 60's with a likert -- a record low in the 40's. not quite as hot in the out buying suburban areas. stevensville at 81. 80 on the boardwalk at ocean city where it is more comfortable with a seabreeze. the western maryland mountains in the 70's. the heat has triggered some storms. some heavy downpours and lightning and gusty winds. close to anil of -- inch in diameter. on the susquehanna we are seeing a sto
small signs are making a huge difference and safety for walkers, joggers, and isaac lists on some howard county bikeways and pathways. >> the building is equipped with labs. the campus shows the building with the public library. the community college's location means that students will not need a car. >> this is the first transit oriented development and we think it is the finest one in the state. >> the new extension will benefit not only those in owings in a but the location...
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so i'm a big isaac hayes fan, so i took the title by the time i get to phoenix and just switched it to by the time i get to arizona. and i said, "okay, we're not condoning violence, "but we're saying that in this violent act, "america, based on the counterintelligence program, "had something to do with the murder of dr. martin luther king." and we're going to pretty much have a lot of subtle messages saying, "well, what if this happened to america? and this is how we feel." and i happened to be in hamburg, germany, when all of it was going down. and like i said, it was like--it was a highlight of my career, being that we played in arizona with u2 in sun devil stadium, no pun intended. you know, everybody was expecting the big p.e. show to open up for u2. and we played that song and then got off the stage. and by the next year, they voted in a dr. martin luther king holiday. my whole thing was saying that you can spur and you can trigger minds into not being so much asleep by using art, using song, to make them think progressively against what's wrong or what's ignored. oftentimes, when
so i'm a big isaac hayes fan, so i took the title by the time i get to phoenix and just switched it to by the time i get to arizona. and i said, "okay, we're not condoning violence, "but we're saying that in this violent act, "america, based on the counterintelligence program, "had something to do with the murder of dr. martin luther king." and we're going to pretty much have a lot of subtle messages saying, "well, what if this happened to america? and this is how...
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. >> you all know more science than isaac newton, than albert einstein did. >> reporter: and about those giving his speech, he leaned over and asked the dean, the president, if he could shake every graduate's hand. all 1,889 of them. >> as i say to everybody, i don't think they are going to remember what i said, but they will remember how they felt, how they feel at that time, and that is very important. dare i say it, change the world! i really feel that way. everybody can make the world better. >> and so we choose bill nye, the science guy, and >>> breaking news on the scene of a search of san francisco bay ai. van is in the water and rescue efforts now underway. >> tonight the gang murder of a 16-year-old boy and the police response getting underway now to suppress the growing violence. >> in sacramento governor brown denied parole to a baby killer but a court reversed it. now, a california family wants the governor to intervene. >> grass roots movements to stop a north coast highway bypass, you'll see demonstrators tonight. >> you can see sky 7 is over the scene right now. divers you
. >> you all know more science than isaac newton, than albert einstein did. >> reporter: and about those giving his speech, he leaned over and asked the dean, the president, if he could shake every graduate's hand. all 1,889 of them. >> as i say to everybody, i don't think they are going to remember what i said, but they will remember how they felt, how they feel at that time, and that is very important. dare i say it, change the world! i really feel that way. everybody can...
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last night dozens gathered to remember isaac johnson and he was on his way home from dinner with hist. his family fathered right at the spot where he was killed and called for piece. >> love you mom. >> this is johnson's 41st victim and nobody has been or hefts in this case. >> pooh a new study theyfound miles of garage containing 10,000 tires on the ocean floor and they found marine life living in debris like old shoes. the trash is unlikely to break down in the ocean and could be there for thousands of years. >>> time is 548, everybody be behaving. i think you will hike what you see it is in the all that bad and even the reaction in livermore has cleared out. we started off with highway 4 and it looks a little bit better so we will take that. it looks good from the venetia bridge and that crash has cleared out and traffic is still busy as you drive into the livermore valley. let's talk about some live pictures and i want to show you the bay bridge toll plaza and this is a delay in the cash lanes. usually after 6:00 is when we start seek the metering lights turned on and as we get d
last night dozens gathered to remember isaac johnson and he was on his way home from dinner with hist. his family fathered right at the spot where he was killed and called for piece. >> love you mom. >> this is johnson's 41st victim and nobody has been or hefts in this case. >> pooh a new study theyfound miles of garage containing 10,000 tires on the ocean floor and they found marine life living in debris like old shoes. the trash is unlikely to break down in the ocean and...
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we'll hear the debut single in a moment but first let's catch up with isaac, taylor and zac hanson.ou about "anthem." i was reading your research. it's got a lot of your typical influences but you guys say with a little more fight this time. >> yeah. >> well, i mean the record is number six. leave nothing unsaid in the record. you know, it's more epic, "anthem" is the thing that everybody when you write a song you want it to be an anthem. >> we played an opening song, the opening track called "fired up." >> you heard it earlier in the show. >> we'll get the full mccoy with the song "get the girl back." >> we've known you since you were little kids and now -- >> on the drum set. >> children. >> two kids and one on the way. >> two kids. one on the way. this -- >> i have five. >> taylor has five kids. >> and isaac. >> i have two boys. >> they also, by the way have mmmhops, a line of beer. >> check it out. >> i love the approach that some go to charity. >> we're from oklahoma. we were just looking for something we can do to generate income and so if you go to mmmhops.com you can buy mer
we'll hear the debut single in a moment but first let's catch up with isaac, taylor and zac hanson.ou about "anthem." i was reading your research. it's got a lot of your typical influences but you guys say with a little more fight this time. >> yeah. >> well, i mean the record is number six. leave nothing unsaid in the record. you know, it's more epic, "anthem" is the thing that everybody when you write a song you want it to be an anthem. >> we played an...
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a senator johnny isaac man and u.s.very si email train and every single report and she was literally doing the job that was put in front of her and she can't be blamed. yes she negligent and ignored it, but she is loyal and that is what president obama prizes over from everything else. focus can be on samantha powers and whether she is qualified for that job. susan rice is a done deal. and benghazi investigation are separate from the fact she is going to get this job. >> bret: senator john mccain, obviously i disagree with the president obama as national security advis i will work with her on important issues? >> to address the question the twitter writer sent in, she cannot be summo before congress. this is executive privilege. this is person hired by the president to advise him, not run a part of the government that is answerable to congress. so president needs and i don't defend this th nomination at all, i think she is extremely divisive and mccain and graham and isaacson, i think she is going to rub raw a lot of th
a senator johnny isaac man and u.s.very si email train and every single report and she was literally doing the job that was put in front of her and she can't be blamed. yes she negligent and ignored it, but she is loyal and that is what president obama prizes over from everything else. focus can be on samantha powers and whether she is qualified for that job. susan rice is a done deal. and benghazi investigation are separate from the fact she is going to get this job. >> bret: senator...
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with us is gavin isaacs, shfl entertainment ceo. great to have you with us. if business is doing so well, selling the physical gambling tools, tables, slot machines, et cetera, why are you deciding to go to serve the online industry and how are you going about doing that? >> certainly. we are obviously addressing both markets. our traditional land-based industry is currently driving all our revenues. we own a lot of proprietary brands popular with players. so the opportunity to offer them to online players as well. what we've done we've built our games so they're on servers available for play across the i-gaming world, the legalized i-gaming world. when people want to play three-card poker or ultimate texas hold 'em or casino war they play it to a b to c device but through our servers. adam: you brought up the legalized gaming world issue. where do we stand in the united states? because it seems to be a hodgepodge of different state and city regulations. there was movement in congress at one point to simplify and open up this market. everyone is betting that
with us is gavin isaacs, shfl entertainment ceo. great to have you with us. if business is doing so well, selling the physical gambling tools, tables, slot machines, et cetera, why are you deciding to go to serve the online industry and how are you going about doing that? >> certainly. we are obviously addressing both markets. our traditional land-based industry is currently driving all our revenues. we own a lot of proprietary brands popular with players. so the opportunity to offer them...
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police say this man, 25-year- old isaac mata hid inside the quick stop in east san jose on june 6th.-year-old female clerk locked up to go to the bathroom, mata appeared with a knife. detectives tracked him down and arrested him tuesday night. >>> happening now, the festivities continue in san francisco's castro district. the street party is over, but there are plenty of people celebrating in bars and restaurants tonight. many people are calling this an historic and monumental day. no doubt this will be a weekend of proposals and engagements all across the bay area. robert handa tells us how wedding planners in the south bay are getting ready for the rush to the altar. >> reporter: the supreme court decision was a big hit at lgbt community center in san jose today. the celebration was joyful for rick. he officiates same-sex weddings. he says a surge is building throughout the wedding industry and not only in california but throughout the country. >> i think there'll be a number of people beginning to line up for this. people have been waiting for a long time. >> reporter: jo anna agr
police say this man, 25-year- old isaac mata hid inside the quick stop in east san jose on june 6th.-year-old female clerk locked up to go to the bathroom, mata appeared with a knife. detectives tracked him down and arrested him tuesday night. >>> happening now, the festivities continue in san francisco's castro district. the street party is over, but there are plenty of people celebrating in bars and restaurants tonight. many people are calling this an historic and monumental day. no...
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harvey said this is the gray matter of the greatest scientific thinker since isaac newton and we have one chance, just one chance to preserve his brain. not like we can go back a month from now and decide we want to do this. we have to do it tonight or never and i think a lot of us might have been kind of tempted in the same way harvey was but i am not sure we all would have done what harvey did which was to extract einstein's brain without permission, to sell einstein backup, the body to the family without telling them he was doing this. unfortunately for him, harvey was very excited about this kind of war, told a few friends, also told his family including his small son who went to school the next day, they were talking about einstein, son's hand goes in the air and you can't blame the kid, hand goes in the air and he blurts out my dad has einstein's brain. people start talking, thomas hardy's friends started talking, newspapers got a hold of the story and if you can imagine einstein's family was not very happy to find out what happened to his brain this way. this isn't the first ce
harvey said this is the gray matter of the greatest scientific thinker since isaac newton and we have one chance, just one chance to preserve his brain. not like we can go back a month from now and decide we want to do this. we have to do it tonight or never and i think a lot of us might have been kind of tempted in the same way harvey was but i am not sure we all would have done what harvey did which was to extract einstein's brain without permission, to sell einstein backup, the body to the...
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police say this man, 25-year- old isaac mata hid inside the quick stop in east san jose on june 6th. when the 52-year-old female clerk locked up to go to the bathroom, mata appeared with a knife. detectives tracked him down and arrested him tuesday night. >>> happening now, the festivities continue in san francisco's castro district. the street party is over, but there are plenty of people celebrating in bars and restaurants tonight. many people are calling this an historic and monumental day. no doubt this will be a weekend of proposals and engagements all across the bay area. robert handa tells us how wedding planners in the south bay are getting ready for the rush to the altar. >> reporter: the supreme court decision was a big hit at lgbt community center in san jose today. the celebration was joyful for rick. he officiates same-sex weddings. he says a surge is building throughout the wedding industry and not only in california but throughout the country. >> i think there'll be a number of people beginning to line up for this. people have been waiting for a long time. >> reporter:
police say this man, 25-year- old isaac mata hid inside the quick stop in east san jose on june 6th. when the 52-year-old female clerk locked up to go to the bathroom, mata appeared with a knife. detectives tracked him down and arrested him tuesday night. >>> happening now, the festivities continue in san francisco's castro district. the street party is over, but there are plenty of people celebrating in bars and restaurants tonight. many people are calling this an historic and...
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even during katrina, rita, isaac. and yet fema has decertified their levee and said basically they don't have a levee. so somebody who is behind the levee protection system that worked for katrina, fema has said that levied system doesn't exist and that person now is being -- levee system doesn't work and that person is now being faced with a $500 premium that fema is telling them will go up to $15,000 a year. does anybody really think that a family making maybe $40,000, who has a home that never flooded, they never filed a claim, and now fema's going to tell them, you have to pay $50 15,000 a year -- $15,000 a year just for your flood insurance, the c.b.o. recognized that person can't pay that $15,000 premium. you've literally made that home worthless. a home that never flooded that's behind the flood protection system. and the irony is, let's look at the corps of engineers' certified flood system. go look at new orleans. the new orleans flood protection system that failed during katrina. flooded thousands of househo
even during katrina, rita, isaac. and yet fema has decertified their levee and said basically they don't have a levee. so somebody who is behind the levee protection system that worked for katrina, fema has said that levied system doesn't exist and that person now is being -- levee system doesn't work and that person is now being faced with a $500 premium that fema is telling them will go up to $15,000 a year. does anybody really think that a family making maybe $40,000, who has a home that...
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. ♪ >>> 5:39 on this hurricane isaac morning. kind -- thursday morning.of the neat sky as you look at the michael & son weather camera. that red in the morning -- you know sailors warning. red at nite sailors delight? we have some showers expected into the afternoon and evening hours and highs in the mid- to upper 70s. should be dry for the morning commute but your ride home and maybe if you're going to the nats game tonight, going to need to be a little patient as some showers will be around. heavier rains move in tomorrow. more on that coming up. right now inside to monika with timesaver traffic. >>> i'm happy to say the beltway north of town still in great shape on the outer loop heading around from 95 past bethesda all the way to 270. no problems to report at this time. 270's in good shape as well. no delays right now in hyattstown into clarksburg. back to you guys. >>> let us take another look at our question of the day on facebook this morning -- >> that makes me laugh. our facebook friend roger cypress says -- post your guesses on our folk fan page
. ♪ >>> 5:39 on this hurricane isaac morning. kind -- thursday morning.of the neat sky as you look at the michael & son weather camera. that red in the morning -- you know sailors warning. red at nite sailors delight? we have some showers expected into the afternoon and evening hours and highs in the mid- to upper 70s. should be dry for the morning commute but your ride home and maybe if you're going to the nats game tonight, going to need to be a little patient as some showers...
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. >> simon: there were remarkable documents-- letters signed by mark twain, sir isaac newton, charlesckens; a document penned by lorenzo de medici 533 years ago; an epitaph written by benjamin franklin for himself... and he wrote, "lies here food for the worms, yet the work shall not be lost." pretty good stuff. a letter written by john hancock with a real john hancock signature. and for 20th-century buffs, there was the original reading copy of f.d.r.'s 1937 inaugural address-- this one... >> president franklin roosevelt: one-third of a nation, ill housed, ill clad, ill nourished... >> rosenstein: it was a rainy day. in fact, the reading copy of the speech, the document the president read from that day was waterlogged. and you can see that on the document that we seized from mr. landau. >> simon: and landau didn't just steal from historical libraries. he had taken his campaign of kindness all the way to the white house, befriending president clinton's former secretary, betty currie, who made the mistake of inviting landau to her house. landau was pretty good at making friends with pe
. >> simon: there were remarkable documents-- letters signed by mark twain, sir isaac newton, charlesckens; a document penned by lorenzo de medici 533 years ago; an epitaph written by benjamin franklin for himself... and he wrote, "lies here food for the worms, yet the work shall not be lost." pretty good stuff. a letter written by john hancock with a real john hancock signature. and for 20th-century buffs, there was the original reading copy of f.d.r.'s 1937 inaugural address--...
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hurricane isaac in 2012 was the first major test for the new bridge, and it passed. damage was limited to road signs and electrical components. this is the new higher bridge over here, there's the old bridge down on the left there. if you go south to louisiana state highway 1, you'll find that it's the only access road to port forchon. senator vitter, our ranking member on the environment and public works committee from louisiana, has told us that 18% of the nation's oil supply passes through port few shon. it's a pretty important port and highway 1, the only access road to it, is closed three and a half days a year on average due to flooding, according to g.a.o. noaa scientists project that within 15 years, portions of louisiana highway 1 will flood an average of 30 -- three-zero -- 30 times each year. state and local officials raised 11 miles of highway 1 by more than 22 feet, so when hurricane isaac brought a six and a half foot storm surge up the gulf, those raised portions were unaffected. go up north to milwaukee, wisconsin, and you find that milwaukee's metrop
hurricane isaac in 2012 was the first major test for the new bridge, and it passed. damage was limited to road signs and electrical components. this is the new higher bridge over here, there's the old bridge down on the left there. if you go south to louisiana state highway 1, you'll find that it's the only access road to port forchon. senator vitter, our ranking member on the environment and public works committee from louisiana, has told us that 18% of the nation's oil supply passes through...
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we are bringing in heather hughes from sun america funds right now and chris isaac from u.s. trust.e you. >> and you both believe now is the time to put money in this market? >> still? >> the little engine that could. looks like we're plowing into the close here, so the market seems somewhat resilient. every dip seems to be being bought right now. the fact that people are on the sidelines, still buying all these dips may say that investors are still underinvested in these markets, even at these levels. >> chris? >> i agree wholeheartedly with heather. you look at the action of the market recently, this is so emblematic of a change in leadership. we had leadership at the defensive levels between january through april, driving this market forward. completely second-guessed the entire way. we hit 1660 as an all-time high and now we're pulling back 3.5%. and this is the switch to cyclicals that's going on. it doesn't happen overnight, it takes a few weeks and there's always an excuse. and the excuse is that the fed is going to take away the punch bowl tomorrow. and that just simply is n
we are bringing in heather hughes from sun america funds right now and chris isaac from u.s. trust.e you. >> and you both believe now is the time to put money in this market? >> still? >> the little engine that could. looks like we're plowing into the close here, so the market seems somewhat resilient. every dip seems to be being bought right now. the fact that people are on the sidelines, still buying all these dips may say that investors are still underinvested in these...
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. >> my problem was last year i read a book called "isaac's storm," true story, galveston used to beh wiped it out. i'd go with the shore chateau d'eau. >> the insurance rates are super high in galveston. >> who is the winner? >> shore chateau d'eau, and we'll go on to a new winner. >> takes the round four. will go head to head with another $1 million home in another mystery location, and that's going to be on another fine program here on the station which is called "closing bell." meantime, dole, thank you, and you'll be crowning the winner later on, aren't you? >> thank you very much. >>> an american business man many held hostage in china by his own employees. the cameras caught up with him. the behind-the-bars interview coming up. >> the best states for retirement redd revealed. lots of data, taxes, crime rate, access to medical care, cost of living and yes, the weather. here are some of the best. north dakota, nebraska, alabama, west virginia and virginia. the rest in just a sec. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all
. >> my problem was last year i read a book called "isaac's storm," true story, galveston used to beh wiped it out. i'd go with the shore chateau d'eau. >> the insurance rates are super high in galveston. >> who is the winner? >> shore chateau d'eau, and we'll go on to a new winner. >> takes the round four. will go head to head with another $1 million home in another mystery location, and that's going to be on another fine program here on the station...
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it's still what we were told in the in the carefully excerpt the little bits and pieces that darrell isaac dropped out we have actual e-mails showing that the headquarters in washington d.c. requested and directed activities about this investigation their job whether that was their job or not they had did not that is their job whether it was their job or not they had denied that they had denied the spin that you're putting on what everybody had been saying all along was that this republican conservative republican guy down in cincinnati when he was looking at the stuff he he reached out to somebody to one of his superiors in washington d.c. another bureaucrat and said and i doing this right and the person in washington d.c. said i'm not going to offer you any advice that was just has not true that is not true the evidence actually shows but a number of these senior executives offered him a device offered him directives and in fact all i had when he may well say did he certainly we both ways you just said they did nothing and the truth is nothing political would mean they did nothing politi
it's still what we were told in the in the carefully excerpt the little bits and pieces that darrell isaac dropped out we have actual e-mails showing that the headquarters in washington d.c. requested and directed activities about this investigation their job whether that was their job or not they had did not that is their job whether it was their job or not they had denied that they had denied the spin that you're putting on what everybody had been saying all along was that this republican...
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sold worldwide, hanson had added to their musical career with a new venture, fear, and zack, taylor, isaacow. we start with you. the third business. where does it come from? >> natural connection with listening to music and drinking beer, you drink beer and make music, to be honest is something like food and to be honest, the brewing culture, similar to the independent music culture, going into that was natural. dennis: i can't believe you haven't heard from protesters. anyone who does anything, they're going after the young but it's teenybopper bend everyone remembers so well, of you worried this could appeal to a 13-year-olds who want to drink? >> we have overwhelmingly positive stuff every year from everyone. you talk to a pastor. and your childhood friend, got to talk to guys, girls and fans. i am 30 years old, we love crack beer and traveling and performing, beer is part of the culture of music and is about our fans that are not into drinking kludge dennis: your fans aged with you? the kids? >> definitely fans of hours under 21 years old for sure. there are plenty that are not. it is
sold worldwide, hanson had added to their musical career with a new venture, fear, and zack, taylor, isaacow. we start with you. the third business. where does it come from? >> natural connection with listening to music and drinking beer, you drink beer and make music, to be honest is something like food and to be honest, the brewing culture, similar to the independent music culture, going into that was natural. dennis: i can't believe you haven't heard from protesters. anyone who does...
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tell me this, that, you know, we're using technology that isaac newton had. we are one step up from a quill. [laughter] it's crazy. this is, of course, what happens when you have a mark place in which there's no need for consumers and producers to negotiate with one another. everyone's interest are adverse to everyone's health. there no venue repeated relationship that make life easier everywhere else. so the thing about where we are with the money end of the situation is simply that these obligations are never going to be had. they're not. we have got, you know, again by account something like $140 trillion of liabilities and 0 to pay for them. if you ever try to talk to people about the national debt and things related to. when you say trillion people go -- numbers all sound alike at the certain point. i'm an english major. anything above 16, you know, i have a check twice. $100 billion, $1 trillion. it sounds the same. i was at the house speaking to a couple of members of congress, and they have some level know the difference between $100 billion and $100
tell me this, that, you know, we're using technology that isaac newton had. we are one step up from a quill. [laughter] it's crazy. this is, of course, what happens when you have a mark place in which there's no need for consumers and producers to negotiate with one another. everyone's interest are adverse to everyone's health. there no venue repeated relationship that make life easier everywhere else. so the thing about where we are with the money end of the situation is simply that these...
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last night, dozens of people gathered to remember isaac johnson who was a junior at berkeley high school. johnson was on his way home from dinner with his mother last month when he was shot at the bus stop. his family gathered at the place where he was killed to ask for people. >> he could give me a rainbow kiss and make me kiss him back. love you, mom! >> johnson is the 44th homicide victim. no arrests have been made. they are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the gunman. >>> there's a new study out about garbage affecting marine life. the garbage has 10,000 tires. researchers found plastic bags wrapped around coral and marine life living in debris like old shoes. researchers say the trash probably won't break down in the ocean. it may be out there for thousands of years. >>> a fishing peer in sausalito will get a makeover. it's all thanks to money from the costco bison spill. the dock on bridgeway street has been deteriorating for years. the parks director says a new one could be completed by next january. millions of dollars are required to be used for cleanup costs
last night, dozens of people gathered to remember isaac johnson who was a junior at berkeley high school. johnson was on his way home from dinner with his mother last month when he was shot at the bus stop. his family gathered at the place where he was killed to ask for people. >> he could give me a rainbow kiss and make me kiss him back. love you, mom! >> johnson is the 44th homicide victim. no arrests have been made. they are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to...
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because they believe in the god of abraham, isaac and jacob, they believe in the same god of david, anduel, they believe in the same god of the old testament. their problem is when you start bringing that jesus in the picture, we reject that. that is the complexity. what made the jews such a tough group to deal with, i think paul made it clear in romanc romans . verse 3, he says -- going back to 2, he says, i bear them witness that they have a zeal for god, bunt accordin -- but nt according to knowledge, for they being ignorant of god's righteousness, and seeking to establish their own righteousness have not submitted to the righteousness of god. for christ is th the end of thew for righteousness to everyone who believes. you see, he was dealing with devote, religious people who were pursuing a standard of righteousness that was curtailed to their performing the law. and our gospel says, it is not by works of righteousness, which you have done. you must understand that. when you stand before god, there's not going to be a question of what you did. the question is what did you do with my
because they believe in the god of abraham, isaac and jacob, they believe in the same god of david, anduel, they believe in the same god of the old testament. their problem is when you start bringing that jesus in the picture, we reject that. that is the complexity. what made the jews such a tough group to deal with, i think paul made it clear in romanc romans . verse 3, he says -- going back to 2, he says, i bear them witness that they have a zeal for god, bunt accordin -- but nt according to...
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that is isaac asimov, science- fiction territory. now it is route -- israel. when you think about hope, think about the mars rover. think about how that is a human tool, a human friend, i guess, that is out there on mars doing research as we speak. i think there is a lot of hope, but i think that our immediate goal has to be human society and earth, fixing the problems we have here before we get cities on the moon. jane,we will go to baltimore. more of aam really libertarian republican, but earlier you said you thought the city would become a social organism with food and farms. from that that you're speaking of collectivism. collective farms do not work. they did not work in the former soviet union. who owns these farms? there are collective. in a natural disaster, a major hurricane, talking about the wind, what if there is major flooding? as far as i know, a cave is a grave. guest: i think that there is a lot of legitimate fear about collectivism and the idea that the way we would respond to disaster is by allowing the government to come in and control every
that is isaac asimov, science- fiction territory. now it is route -- israel. when you think about hope, think about the mars rover. think about how that is a human tool, a human friend, i guess, that is out there on mars doing research as we speak. i think there is a lot of hope, but i think that our immediate goal has to be human society and earth, fixing the problems we have here before we get cities on the moon. jane,we will go to baltimore. more of aam really libertarian republican, but...
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hurricane katrina, hurricane rita, many significant hurricanes since then; most recently hurricane isaacand the b.p. oil disaster, to name just a few really trying tragedies. but now, mr. president, having survived all of that, having endured through all of that, many residents of south louisiana think they face a challenge that is even greater, and that is completely, wholly manmade. and that isthe challenge presenw changes to the national flood insurance program, which many south louisiana residents fear could make their staying in their homes that they built following all the rules every step of the way, could make that unaffordable. and that's a crying shame, mr. president. we must avoid that happening at all costs. first of all, mr. president, let me underscore, i talk about the folks of south louisiana because i represent them, because they've been through so much. but this is a national concern which potentially affects tens of millions of residents all around the country in every one of the 50 states. and that, too, is a reason we must solve this problem. and again, mr. president
hurricane katrina, hurricane rita, many significant hurricanes since then; most recently hurricane isaacand the b.p. oil disaster, to name just a few really trying tragedies. but now, mr. president, having survived all of that, having endured through all of that, many residents of south louisiana think they face a challenge that is even greater, and that is completely, wholly manmade. and that isthe challenge presenw changes to the national flood insurance program, which many south louisiana...
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on the evening of june 27 he has a conversation with one of his subordinates, actually, isaac trimble, who is a long as an officer with no command, just going along with the army. trimble, they will come up, talking about the federalist, probably through fabric. -- frederick. when they come into pennsylvania, i showed an overwhelming force on their advance, crushing them and following up success, and by successive repulses and surprises, before they can concentrate, create a panic and destroy the enemy army. >> one of the scholars you could watch during our full day of coverage commemorating the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. >> now a bipartisan center discussion on immigration policy with former republican governors jeb bush of florida and haley barbour of mississippi. this is one hour. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the bipartisan policy center. i am the director of immigration policy. i want to thank you all for coming. we are excited to have our fair distinguished guests here to talk about immigration reform, state and local impact, republican politics, when
on the evening of june 27 he has a conversation with one of his subordinates, actually, isaac trimble, who is a long as an officer with no command, just going along with the army. trimble, they will come up, talking about the federalist, probably through fabric. -- frederick. when they come into pennsylvania, i showed an overwhelming force on their advance, crushing them and following up success, and by successive repulses and surprises, before they can concentrate, create a panic and destroy...
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it is isaac trimble who is along as a commander emma as a general officer with no command. he is going along with the army. he talks to lee and lee says they will,, talk about the federal's probably through frederick. broken down with hunger and hard mont marching. overwhelming in force on their advance, crush back on another and by successive repulses and surprises, before they can concentrate, create a panic and virtually destroy the enemy army. rafuse is one of the scholars you can watch during the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. live on c-span 3. >> the head of brookings institution. the ceo of at&t talked about how they would protect customer privacy and his company's compliance with nsa's data collection program. we will hear from senator mark pryor. this is one hour. welcome. you can pose questions or comments through twitter if you would like to. the number of smart phones worldwide has increased this year to more than one billion devices. mobile phones are being used to improve education, healthcare, and entrepreneurship around the globe create given
it is isaac trimble who is along as a commander emma as a general officer with no command. he is going along with the army. he talks to lee and lee says they will,, talk about the federal's probably through frederick. broken down with hunger and hard mont marching. overwhelming in force on their advance, crush back on another and by successive repulses and surprises, before they can concentrate, create a panic and virtually destroy the enemy army. rafuse is one of the scholars you can watch...
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i saw pictures of my grandson isaac before he was born. it is incredible. science is on our side.ction. not only do we want this bill passed, but we want hearings for it we want people -- hearings. we want people in the trial to talk about their experience. we want former clinic workers, people that could not take it anymore, to come and tell what they saw. likent abortion survivors melissa oden to come and tell her story. this is the time for the pro- life movement, like we have not had in decades. we must seize the moment. we must move legislatively to .ddress this horrific situation it is happening around the country. where news is coming forth everyday. we must address this legislatively. i believe the american people expect us to do so. >> to that point -- [applause] you brought up trent franks' bill it will be on the house floor on tuesday. everyone of you, before you leave today,, call your congressman, go see them, and if they are pro-life, have them speak. we need this to pass. it would not wipe out, but it would do a lot to curb this situation. 20 weeks, that is for five
i saw pictures of my grandson isaac before he was born. it is incredible. science is on our side.ction. not only do we want this bill passed, but we want hearings for it we want people -- hearings. we want people in the trial to talk about their experience. we want former clinic workers, people that could not take it anymore, to come and tell what they saw. likent abortion survivors melissa oden to come and tell her story. this is the time for the pro- life movement, like we have not had in...