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we minute, too. >> judge james gray here is the voters handbook. why the drug laws had failed and what we can do about it. this is book tv on c-span2 >>> we are on location in las vegas and we're joined now by thomas e. woods whose recent book is rollback repealing big government before the coming fiscal collapse. how would you describe the premise behind the book and what are the plans to get across? >> fiscal issues. i would rather drawn out the window but to set the stage i'm explaining that we are on a trajectory that left or right or a democrat or republican we have to admit can't be sustained. obviously very wrenching changes are coming but the rest of the book is geared towards revisiting the arguments by which we were sold a big government. we would have this problem if it weren't for that one by am trying to suggest is when we cut back it's not going to be the chernobyl catastrophe might bear some area of to the country the silver lining is that it will cut back on these things and give a lot more scope for the entrepreneur ship and freedo
we minute, too. >> judge james gray here is the voters handbook. why the drug laws had failed and what we can do about it. this is book tv on c-span2 >>> we are on location in las vegas and we're joined now by thomas e. woods whose recent book is rollback repealing big government before the coming fiscal collapse. how would you describe the premise behind the book and what are the plans to get across? >> fiscal issues. i would rather drawn out the window but to set the...
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we mean it, too. >> host: judge james gray, here is a voters handbook and why our drug laws "why our drug laws have failed and what we can do about it." this is booktv on c-span 2. >> host: and you're watching booktv on c-span 2. prime location in las vegas at freedom fest and we are joined now by author tom woods, his most recent book is "rollback" repealing big government before the upcoming fiscal collapse. how would you describe the premise behind your book and what are your main points that you try to get across? >> guest: only 5% deals with fiscal issues and i'd rather jump out of windows and read or read a book on this. but you set the stage i'm explaining we are on a trajectory that letter writer democrat or republican, we'll have to admit cannot be sustained. obviously some very wrenching changes are coming. the rest of the book is sort of geared towards kind of revisiting some of the arguments by
we mean it, too. >> host: judge james gray, here is a voters handbook and why our drug laws "why our drug laws have failed and what we can do about it." this is booktv on c-span 2. >> host: and you're watching booktv on c-span 2. prime location in las vegas at freedom fest and we are joined now by author tom woods, his most recent book is "rollback" repealing big government before the upcoming fiscal collapse. how would you describe the premise behind your book...
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james gray is here to talk about the controversy next. and no, you are not watching the odd couple.hat is president bill clinton with governor mitt romney. what are they doing together? is president clinton going rogue? that answer coming up. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurp
james gray is here to talk about the controversy next. and no, you are not watching the odd couple.hat is president bill clinton with governor mitt romney. what are they doing together? is president clinton going rogue? that answer coming up. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a...
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james gray is here to talk about the controversy next. and no, you are not watching the odd couple. that is president bill clinton with governor mitt romney. what are they doing together? is president clinton going rogue? that answer coming up. hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now
james gray is here to talk about the controversy next. and no, you are not watching the odd couple. that is president bill clinton with governor mitt romney. what are they doing together? is president clinton going rogue? that answer coming up. hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste...
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vice presidential nominee for the libertarian party for vice president of the united states, judge james graywho is also an author. and his book is called "why our drug laws have failed and what we can do about it." judge gray, if we could, though, start with your background. tell us your background. tell us about yourself. >> guest: well, sure. i was in ucla, go, bruins, that sort of thing. and then i was in the peace corps, two years in costa rica. i will be the first peace corps volunteer ever to be elected to national office, and that's kind of pleasing. i went to usc law school, was being drafted and then was a navy jag attorney for four years. >> host: during vietnam? >> guest: it was during vietnam. that's why i was being drafted, actually. within a week of getting back from the peace corps, i received my notice for physical, so guess what my future had in store for me? after i got out of the navy, i was a federal prosecutor in los angeles, u.s. attorney's office, prosecuted the standard cases, bank robberies, drug cases, doesn't really think about it much. ended up heading a unit pros
vice presidential nominee for the libertarian party for vice president of the united states, judge james graywho is also an author. and his book is called "why our drug laws have failed and what we can do about it." judge gray, if we could, though, start with your background. tell us your background. tell us about yourself. >> guest: well, sure. i was in ucla, go, bruins, that sort of thing. and then i was in the peace corps, two years in costa rica. i will be the first peace...
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and my uncle, james gray, we'd love you and miss you. >> and my husband, i love you everyday and missdo the kids. the boy started college. i know you'd be proud of them. maria is in middle-school and doing great. say hello to goldie and david torres. i love you. donna m. bernaerts david w. bernard william bernstein david m. berray david s. berry william reed bethke timothy betterly paul beyer edward frank beyea bella j. bhukhan anil tahilram bharvaney peter alexander bielfeld shimmy d. biegeleisen brian bilcher william g. biggart carl vincent bini mark bingham. joshua david birnbaum gary eugene bird george john bishop albert balewa blackman, jr. jeffrey donald bittner christopher joseph blackwell harry blanding, jr. susan leigh blair and my cousin, timothy freeman. we think about you and miss you everyday. >> my sister-in-law, beretta and bureau. [bell ring] janice lee blaney craig michael blass rita blau richard middleton blood, jr. michael andrew boccardi john p. bocchi michael leopoldo bocchino susan m. bochino bruce d. boehm mary catherine boffa nicholas andrew bogdan darren chris
and my uncle, james gray, we'd love you and miss you. >> and my husband, i love you everyday and missdo the kids. the boy started college. i know you'd be proud of them. maria is in middle-school and doing great. say hello to goldie and david torres. i love you. donna m. bernaerts david w. bernard william bernstein david m. berray david s. berry william reed bethke timothy betterly paul beyer edward frank beyea bella j. bhukhan anil tahilram bharvaney peter alexander bielfeld shimmy d....
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. >> my uncle, firefighter james gray, we love you and miss you. >> my husband, i love you every day and miss you every day and so do the kids. the boys just started college. i know you would be so proud of them. and maria is in middle school right now and she's doing great. say hello to golly for us. i love you. bill: live look at ground zero. family members and victims reading names of those lost with those personal touches that we hear every time this year. we await a moment of silence right now, marking the instant that united airlines flight 175 struck the south tower of the world trade center. that's where we start this morning as we move through this event together as a nation. welcome here to our coverage. i'm bill hemmer. how are you, martha? martha: i'm doing fine. good morning bill. good morning everybody. i'm martha maccallum. as we all remember 11 years later 9:03 a.m., september 11th, 2001 was the moment the second plane hit the towers. the moment many of us realized clearly our nation was under attack. on this day of remembrance we'll bring you the somber moments from
. >> my uncle, firefighter james gray, we love you and miss you. >> my husband, i love you every day and miss you every day and so do the kids. the boys just started college. i know you would be so proud of them. and maria is in middle school right now and she's doing great. say hello to golly for us. i love you. bill: live look at ground zero. family members and victims reading names of those lost with those personal touches that we hear every time this year. we await a moment of...
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james was completely limp, ashen gray. i didn't know if he was a corpse, really, at that point. >> james q. isn't breathing, and jonah knows he needs to get him out of water fast, but hoisting him to solid ground becomes an impossible task. >> it was a fool's errand. he was too heavy and the rope was too thin. and regardless of the strength of the guys up on shore, it wasn't working. >> just then, jonah realizes that some of those bystanders are students from his class and they're wearing something that could help. >> do you want a belt? i have one on. >> all our students are standing there with safety belts. so we had one of them throw a safety belt down. paul held him up and treaded water like a champion, and i ducked under and tied the safety belt around him real quickly. >> with the belt securely in place, rescuers give it everything they have pulling james up. >> oh, my god. this guy is dead. >> when they get him to the surface, it appears their courageous efforts are in vain. >> he looked like he was dead. >> but one
james was completely limp, ashen gray. i didn't know if he was a corpse, really, at that point. >> james q. isn't breathing, and jonah knows he needs to get him out of water fast, but hoisting him to solid ground becomes an impossible task. >> it was a fool's errand. he was too heavy and the rope was too thin. and regardless of the strength of the guys up on shore, it wasn't working. >> just then, jonah realizes that some of those bystanders are students from his class and...
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james taylor. susan mcginnis, cbs news, charlotte. >>> in other news, a former top campaign aide to d.c. mayor vincent graydue in court tomorrow. thomas gore will attend a status conference regarding the criminal case against him. gore pleaded guilty to funneling under the table cash to mayoral candidate suleman brown and trying to cover up the payments. the judge could determine the sentencing date. 9news now sources say as part of a plea bargain, prosecutors will not ask for prison time for gore. >>> can private cameras crack down on crime in a popular northwest d.c. neighborhood? georgetown is a pretty busy destination, also home to the rich and famous, but it also attracts crime. >> residents to put up more private cameras but some wonder is this too much big brother? surae chinn tells us like it or not the private cameras are going up. >> reporter: the citizens association of georgetown will be testing it out. the group will be putting up roughly ten of their own cameras on homes and businesses to deter crime. according to metropolitan police stats, deaths and assaults are up from 2011 but the group h
james taylor. susan mcginnis, cbs news, charlotte. >>> in other news, a former top campaign aide to d.c. mayor vincent graydue in court tomorrow. thomas gore will attend a status conference regarding the criminal case against him. gore pleaded guilty to funneling under the table cash to mayoral candidate suleman brown and trying to cover up the payments. the judge could determine the sentencing date. 9news now sources say as part of a plea bargain, prosecutors will not ask for prison...
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opened by 2015 >>> of the author of the popular book series 50 shades of gray will be in san francisco this week weaken me tell james at books think this to stay they've sold more than 40 million copies in movies based on the novels are also in the works. a suspect them there would have to be rated at least radar. here is that pinpoint forecasts a day. >>> it will be pretty nice today but a few changes that are rippling through northern california but first it's often a good start with fog and low cloud cover especially to the golden gate bridge and mostly around the bay area and nothing but the skies with a temperatures in the '50s for most part. aside from that it's going to be nice with the low pressure spanning in southwestern alaska's sending some cloud cover to the bay area because of this low pressure sending the cloud cover appeared in the northern part of the state. already got side look up and see the cloud cover coming through the should not squeeze in the rain had of it is possible there could be a rope drop or two but not as much sunshine today as we had yesterday. still perfectly pleasant with the numb
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gray area in between. >> host: also on twitter, james pushes against what you said about military involvement.he said so the plan is to pray aside his then? >> guest: now come it is not to pray as god gives him. and this is why i think u.s. suffers can perhaps be focused is trying to help the opposition coalesced. try to help the opposition for a coordinated body representative of syrians as a whole. they've done a bad job so far. they've done a bad job of making many minorities feel safe in a post aside environment, which is why many minorities still stick with the regime. if we focus our efforts in that regard in many of these defense hitters, by far the majority of syrians might throw their weight he had the oppositions. and if there is an address and if there is an organizational body representative of the opposition, then we can support much more than we have today. >> host: one last phone call here for david lesch. illinois, democrat color, dan. >> caller: syria has always had a problem taking a stand and you understand because the people are beaten down. that is a fact. as far as that's
gray area in between. >> host: also on twitter, james pushes against what you said about military involvement.he said so the plan is to pray aside his then? >> guest: now come it is not to pray as god gives him. and this is why i think u.s. suffers can perhaps be focused is trying to help the opposition coalesced. try to help the opposition for a coordinated body representative of syrians as a whole. they've done a bad job so far. they've done a bad job of making many minorities...
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still lover, plenty of grai and graieenn to keating speeds of over 50 m.p.h. and the east bay. smooth and easy. >> jamese will take a quick break. the latest in international news with casualties, abroad. this is the golden gate bridge bid is foggy. news, weather. >> there have been two americans killed and pakistan acquit this several damaged this international conflict. that taliban is claiming responsibility for those previous attacks. >> in eastern china 14 people have died with a coal mine explosion. it ripped through the coal mine during the day on the sunday. this was after a wednesday last killing 44 people cure that was the largest >> this 92 year-old died from pneumonia related counts othe mass wedding with his views on communism >> welcome back. the democratic national convention will begin on tuesday. republicans and democrats will sound off on election issues. biden is in wisconsin, pennsylvania. oh, still continuing on his way. >> with the democratic national convention in full swing it is all about the democrats. downtown charlotte is getting ready for the convention. meanwhile advisers f
still lover, plenty of grai and graieenn to keating speeds of over 50 m.p.h. and the east bay. smooth and easy. >> jamese will take a quick break. the latest in international news with casualties, abroad. this is the golden gate bridge bid is foggy. news, weather. >> there have been two americans killed and pakistan acquit this several damaged this international conflict. that taliban is claiming responsibility for those previous attacks. >> in eastern china 14 people have...
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james: we focus on our ability to detect abnormalities and do something about them. we're very action-oriented. scientifically, it's not a black and white choice at all. it's a massive zone of gray and then the question is, who decides? after the recent mammogram, they did the stereotactic biopsy, and it showed that there's a breast cancer. yours is a grade 1. it's the least aggressive. and so there are 2 surgical options when we address breast cancer. number one is to do a lumpectomy, or breast preservation, where we just take out the breast lump and sample the lymph nodes. and then the other option is a mastectomy to remove the entire breast to take care of the cancer. the most important thing that you can hear today is you are not going to make a bad choice. if you preserve the breast or take the breast, the mortality, which is the most important thing, is the same, stage for stage. i would prefer to do the lumpectomy over the mastectomy by far. i want to do everything i can to preserve the breast. cosmetically, it would be a very good option for you, and it's a smaller surgery and a quicker recovery as well. our goal, obviously, is cure. ok, i'm going to give you oxygen to b
james: we focus on our ability to detect abnormalities and do something about them. we're very action-oriented. scientifically, it's not a black and white choice at all. it's a massive zone of gray and then the question is, who decides? after the recent mammogram, they did the stereotactic biopsy, and it showed that there's a breast cancer. yours is a grade 1. it's the least aggressive. and so there are 2 surgical options when we address breast cancer. number one is to do a lumpectomy, or...
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education at james madison montpelier, and she's now a fellow at the virginia foundation for the humanities. her book "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons" released by paul grayan in 2012 was a new york times best seller and national book award nominee. in a review, it was called an important story of struggle, and try m of. paul was brn into slavery on the james and dolly madison plantation and became part of the white house household staff. he was later emancipated by senator daniel webster and would write the first white house memoir and even gave an aged and broke dolly madison out of his own pocket later in life, died a free man in northwest washington at the age of 75. elizabeth brings his story to life including, you know, some very unflattering things about president madison and dollied mod edison and the period in time, but a lot about the life of paul jennings, and so without further adieu, please welcome elizabeth dowling taylor. [applause] >> good afternoon, i'm a first time author, and i'm thrilled to be here [applause] this was a true labor of love. i researched my topic for three years and spent a year-plus writing it. it is hummabling and grat
education at james madison montpelier, and she's now a fellow at the virginia foundation for the humanities. her book "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons" released by paul grayan in 2012 was a new york times best seller and national book award nominee. in a review, it was called an important story of struggle, and try m of. paul was brn into slavery on the james and dolly madison plantation and became part of the white house household staff. he was later...