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have some wine, jerome. ok. i can understand what valerie sees in you-- so attractive... so strong... so...comedic. mmm. good. jerome i have a deliciously naughty idea. what? why don't i put you on my speed dial? i don't know mrs. hamilton. that doesn't sound-- don't be such a child, jerome! how's number 3 sound? valerie's not coming over, is she? 7... 4... no. 2... stop. stop. this isn't right. what about valerie? i won't tell if you don't. uh-oh. jerry. newman. it's 2000. newmannium! oh, jerry. announcer, on tv: yankees 2, orioles nothing. wait a minute. a short, stocky bald man is streaking across the field. oh, my god, george! announcer: check that. he's not streaking. he's wearing a flesh-tone body stocking. apparently he's a bit bashful and, oddly no one seems upset. kramer, look it's george! yeah. yeah, i know. [turns off tv] listen, jerry, i can't let you come to my new year's party. fine. it's killing me! newman's got the jump on the invites and will crush me if i try and go it alone! no problem. you're
have some wine, jerome. ok. i can understand what valerie sees in you-- so attractive... so strong... so...comedic. mmm. good. jerome i have a deliciously naughty idea. what? why don't i put you on my speed dial? i don't know mrs. hamilton. that doesn't sound-- don't be such a child, jerome! how's number 3 sound? valerie's not coming over, is she? 7... 4... no. 2... stop. stop. this isn't right. what about valerie? i won't tell if you don't. uh-oh. jerry. newman. it's 2000. newmannium! oh,...
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. >> take the case of jerome deavila. in and out of jail, charged with drugs and repeatedly disabling his gps tracker. he was supposed to be in jail for a different violation but was released early. >> received a 30 day sentence and was released the next day. >> a few days later police arrested him for killing and raping his 76-year-old grandmother. senator lou has a proposal putting paroles who cutoff their monitors back in prison. remember, lawmakers have been reluctant to send more people to prison. >> thank you very much. the ef wrort to bring the effort to the super bowl is bringing a big boost to bring super bowl 50 or 51 to the new 1.2 stadium. announcement made this morning at city hall. the city hopes the star power will add some pizazz to the bid. >> just reliving that possibility that carried this past super bowl. that is just reflecting the excitement we have with the super bowl bid. >> the contest is between san francisco and miami. >> that would be cool. >> today the story jobs, jobs and more jobs for vet tr
. >> take the case of jerome deavila. in and out of jail, charged with drugs and repeatedly disabling his gps tracker. he was supposed to be in jail for a different violation but was released early. >> received a 30 day sentence and was released the next day. >> a few days later police arrested him for killing and raping his 76-year-old grandmother. senator lou has a proposal putting paroles who cutoff their monitors back in prison. remember, lawmakers have been reluctant to...
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jerome robbins was very anxious about it.-director and was dying to know how i did, and his assistant said, she needs some work. she has style. she is curvaceous and funny, but he said, you know what is really impressive? she learned so fast. i knew those steps. >> you get this part. it all works out. you go on to win an academy award. >> and a golden globe. tois: give me two seconds set this up. you know the story. i know you know where i want to go with this. i have had countless confrontations in my career on tv and radio and my shows about what an academy award is worth for a person of color. if you and i had hours to talk, i would give you my list. >> i love where you are going. no one has brought this upo. tavis: i would give you my list of persons of color and i believe have won academy awards and continue to elevate their game after they won. that is to say hollywood gave them additional opportunities to continue perfecting their craft as opposed to winning an academy award and we do not see them for years or you star
jerome robbins was very anxious about it.-director and was dying to know how i did, and his assistant said, she needs some work. she has style. she is curvaceous and funny, but he said, you know what is really impressive? she learned so fast. i knew those steps. >> you get this part. it all works out. you go on to win an academy award. >> and a golden globe. tois: give me two seconds set this up. you know the story. i know you know where i want to go with this. i have had countless...
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and while you do that i am going to enjoy this big boy portion of my favorite benjamin and jeromes frozenreat. >> ask unanimous consent that the bill be red three times and passed the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. >> without objection. (laughter) >> jon: that debate happened so quickly i actually have more ice cream than when i started. (laughter) hmmmm, good thing i'm lactose intolerant. (laughter) commercial break. all right. well look, congress can do whatever it wants. that repeal of that transparency provision can't go through unless the president signs it. but he's not going to sign it, is he? carney? >> on friday congress quietly passed changes to the stock act and government transparency groups say the changes basically gut the law, they're urging the president to veto-- vets owe it, does he plan to sign it into law or veto it and why. >> the-- i think the president was scheduled to sign the legislation today. the-- mylan gauge here. >> jon: let me help you out there. let me help you out there i think the language you might be look
and while you do that i am going to enjoy this big boy portion of my favorite benjamin and jeromes frozenreat. >> ask unanimous consent that the bill be red three times and passed the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. >> without objection. (laughter) >> jon: that debate happened so quickly i actually have more ice cream than when i started. (laughter) hmmmm, good thing i'm lactose intolerant. (laughter) commercial break. all right....
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it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life--jerome davis, heather williams, and lisalie. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ and caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges.
it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life--jerome davis, heather williams, and lisalie. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ and caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges.
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being blown up by helicopters and the next day by these crazy suicide bombers, the fourth day by jerome strikes and in complete desperation he sends his family to waziristan so they are living in cities as destitute refugees and they say every day is like 9/11. go back to the man in the village and its impact on women and children. whatever the debate about the drones. remember there is a model in the humanity and that which is missing in the debate the impact on women and children as devastating and this has been documented in studies like the recent study by stanford and new york university. >> you mentioned the drones talk aboutesituati brigt now i washi. what is the view of the doeand , afghanistan, pakistan? >> you use the word debate. it's just beginning, just starting to pick up. but it complies two opposing points of view. it's very one-sided. you only hear one side. i would like to hear from east turkey who were also victims of the strike, what they think and how they are responding to the we don't hear their voices. in this book we do your their voices and what they are seeing
being blown up by helicopters and the next day by these crazy suicide bombers, the fourth day by jerome strikes and in complete desperation he sends his family to waziristan so they are living in cities as destitute refugees and they say every day is like 9/11. go back to the man in the village and its impact on women and children. whatever the debate about the drones. remember there is a model in the humanity and that which is missing in the debate the impact on women and children as...
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president's former budget minister, the man responsible for tax evasion, public spending, and so on, named jeromehe admitted hiding 600,000 euros in a secret swiss account. up to a have fessed designer chair worth more than 4.5000 euros. euroslion declared by another man. >> savings accounts, cars, flats. when it's all posted online later today it will be exciting. a broader issue is what is troubling many people in public life, some people say this is what other countries to, we're just catching up with the transparency that prevails in other countries. but i'm not sure this is entirely true. member of the government stating precisely what they own. president has his way, there will be a new law in which every deputy, will have to do the same. >> we will keep across that list when it is revealed later today. let's talk about the pace of economic growth path in china. it has slowed in the first three months of this year. it comes as a shock to many economists and market experts who had forecast the chinese economy would continue to decelerate after the slowdown last year. the economy grew at a ra
president's former budget minister, the man responsible for tax evasion, public spending, and so on, named jeromehe admitted hiding 600,000 euros in a secret swiss account. up to a have fessed designer chair worth more than 4.5000 euros. euroslion declared by another man. >> savings accounts, cars, flats. when it's all posted online later today it will be exciting. a broader issue is what is troubling many people in public life, some people say this is what other countries to, we're just...
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only jerome boulay made it out alive and unhurt, managing to flag down a car and call for help.this latest deadly incident the brings the number of people killed by avalanche this season to 24. forecasters warned of a dangerous potential for avalanche on saturday. but officials say the men had the right safety gear and knew how to make good decisions. but with unstable snowpack, some of the worst conditions in 30 years, none of that mattered when the mountain gave way. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> a disaster in colorado tonight. thank you, clayton. >>> up next, we switch gears. they are calling it the expletive heard around the world. why bostonians loved it. and the surprising reaction from the fcc tonight. yes. them. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today
only jerome boulay made it out alive and unhurt, managing to flag down a car and call for help.this latest deadly incident the brings the number of people killed by avalanche this season to 24. forecasters warned of a dangerous potential for avalanche on saturday. but officials say the men had the right safety gear and knew how to make good decisions. but with unstable snowpack, some of the worst conditions in 30 years, none of that mattered when the mountain gave way. clayton sandell, abc...
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their own family members and some sort of an honor killing and so a very courageous journalist named jerome starkey from the times of london myself and other people began investigating it and eventually we found out that the force that conducted this raid was in fact the joint special operations command the most elite force in the u.s. military the president's elite force commanded by admiral william mcraven who has been promoted under the obama administration to become commander in the aftermath of that massacre commander of all u.s. special operations forces across the globe that's a sock is the acronym for that is that correct. was there in the in the famous picture in the white house of the white house of the. war room or situation or whatever it was as they were killing osama bin laden. was there a jason connection yeah i mean it's interesting when i saw that picture that was released there was an interesting story behind it that was not the situation room what happened is that president obama had gone to try to maintain some semblance of normalcy for the media and he played golf that
their own family members and some sort of an honor killing and so a very courageous journalist named jerome starkey from the times of london myself and other people began investigating it and eventually we found out that the force that conducted this raid was in fact the joint special operations command the most elite force in the u.s. military the president's elite force commanded by admiral william mcraven who has been promoted under the obama administration to become commander in the...
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>>le corrige el intento fallido, después aparece jerome, por allá.a dos. >>ay, nanita. >>ay, nanita, >>nos vamos al beisbo >>vamos a béisbol de las grandes ligas >>la jugada del dias es. >>sueltala. >>mira esta que se va. (hablan todos) >>oye, ballet >>se echo un split, diría mi hija >>sentado uno >>ajale. >>y después dicen que los peloteros no tienen que ser atletas miren nomas >>no sabes lo difícil que es tirar una bola sentado a primera base >>eso es ser maestro de yoga >>o de ballet >>o de lo que sea >>señores, de que eres maestro >>del fútbol, conocedor de fútbol, de cristiano ronaldo, soy el más más, soy el mero mero >>tienes que darle consejos al chepo de la torre. >>listos, te queremos lindsey graham >>muchas gracias >>ay, que guapa >>buenos días, despierta américa, quiero felicitarlos por estos 16 años increíbles, muchas felicidades, les doy gracias por su show todas las mañanas, siempre me hacen reír. >>felicidades, >>16 años, mis respetos, yo que llevo seis meses. >>ya las andas dando >>ya te andas desvelando >>llevo seis... meses. (risas)
>>le corrige el intento fallido, después aparece jerome, por allá.a dos. >>ay, nanita. >>ay, nanita, >>nos vamos al beisbo >>vamos a béisbol de las grandes ligas >>la jugada del dias es. >>sueltala. >>mira esta que se va. (hablan todos) >>oye, ballet >>se echo un split, diría mi hija >>sentado uno >>ajale. >>y después dicen que los peloteros no tienen que ser atletas miren nomas >>no sabes lo difícil que...
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boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jeromeife without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid the prison equivalent of $25 for it, which is nine packs of cigarettes. >> and he's had more highs off the guitar than he ever had off of drugs. he don't even fool with that anymore. >> learning to play guitar has been one of the high points of my life. it's a shame i had to do it here, but it's a miracle i did it. ♪ >> think you can get me on "american idol?" >> while tetter and berard pass the time playing guitar, a contraband brew called prison julep provides an escape for other inmates. >> of course, yeast is the catalyst for that. they're not able to steal the yeast, per se. they will take raw dough and try to hide raw dough and keep it. they'll take bread to use. any type of a juice that has any form of sugar in it, they will use that. >> today, officers perform a random search in one of holman's general population dorms. though looking for any type of contraband, they keep a nose out for prison julep. >> you can sm
boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jeromeife without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid the prison equivalent of $25 for it, which is nine packs of cigarettes. >> and he's had more highs off the guitar than he ever had off of drugs. he don't even fool with that anymore. >> learning to play guitar has been one of the high points of my life. it's a shame i had to do it here, but it's a...
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. >> jerome williams for them. hang on a second. >> he gave himself a pie. how about that? >> reporter: he actually pied himself and said, josh reddick was too tired to do it. longest game for the a's since 1972. that one was against the white sox. this game overnight actually went 32 minutes longer. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much. >>> the a's and angels aren't the only major league teams that found themselves in extra innings overnight. the mets and marlins wound up going 15 innings. >> that was an easy night. >> the marlins eventually won, 4-3. the game ended at 12:45 on the east coast. this is the marlins seventh win all season. a's fans will have continuing coverage on our air all morning long and on our website throughout the day. just go to nbc bay area.com and click on sports to get more on the longest game in a's history. >>> 6:09 right now. coming up, hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. the new law that could force you to put serie on silence during your next drive out. >>> yahoo! improves its employee benefits. >
. >> jerome williams for them. hang on a second. >> he gave himself a pie. how about that? >> reporter: he actually pied himself and said, josh reddick was too tired to do it. longest game for the a's since 1972. that one was against the white sox. this game overnight actually went 32 minutes longer. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much. >>> the a's and angels aren't the only major league teams that found...
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his brother jerome shot in 2000. his sister latoya just three months before jerome, before jerome. before jerome and then ronnie, dead at 33. or how about amber deanna stanley who was killed last summer in kettering, maryland. she was spending a nice, quiet evening at home when a gunman literally kicked down her door and opened fire. she was shot multiple times while she was in her bed. she was 17 years old. 17. she had just started her senior year at flowers high school in springdale, maryland. she was enrolled in a really elite science and technology program. it's crazy but this is probably the third or fourth or fifth young woman that i have talked about here today. i'm probably into 30 or 40 people that i have talked about. another young woman who is pursuing a career in engineering and science. she had big dreams. she was an honor student. she was in a.p. classes. she wanted to go to harvard university and maybe become a doctor. she had the grades to do it. she could have gone anywhere that she wanted. she was also really popular. she was a kid who people were drawn to. she wa
his brother jerome shot in 2000. his sister latoya just three months before jerome, before jerome. before jerome and then ronnie, dead at 33. or how about amber deanna stanley who was killed last summer in kettering, maryland. she was spending a nice, quiet evening at home when a gunman literally kicked down her door and opened fire. she was shot multiple times while she was in her bed. she was 17 years old. 17. she had just started her senior year at flowers high school in springdale,...
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are there additional things that could have been done in that in jerome that they have prevented themep that was taken. we want to see if there is in fact additional protocols and procedures that could be put in place that would further improve and enhance our ability to attack a potential attack. we will not know that until that review is completed. we will not know until the investigation of the crime is completed. that is still ongoing. based on what i have seen so far, the fbi performed its duties, department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. this is hard stuff. i have said for quite some time, because of the pressure that we put on al qaeda or caught because of the pressure we put on these networks , one of the dangers that we now face are self radicalized individuals who are already here in the united states. in some cases, may not be part of any kind of network, but because of whatever warped, twisted ideas they may have, they may decide to carry out an attack. those are, in some ways, more difficult to prevent. what i have done four months out is indic
are there additional things that could have been done in that in jerome that they have prevented themep that was taken. we want to see if there is in fact additional protocols and procedures that could be put in place that would further improve and enhance our ability to attack a potential attack. we will not know that until that review is completed. we will not know until the investigation of the crime is completed. that is still ongoing. based on what i have seen so far, the fbi performed its...
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how would you fix america's tax code, jerome?ould like toi say, thank you to the cable companies for c-span. allink they should declare income regular income. no more of this hiding your income in different ways. .ake the rate much lower if it was much lower on all income, i think we could solve the problem. that is all i have to say. thank you. host: there is this from one of our viewers -- the area code here is 202-585-3 881 for republicans. dutch from new york, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you so very much for this program. i think it should be a flat rate tax, and it should go to the states. then the states can disperse it to the federal government. or ay be a deduction little bit of the pedants -- pittance for medical expenses. if you do the numbers, let's say 10% -- a person who is making below the poverty level, they probably will not pay anything. somebody making $50,000, they are going to pay $5,000. somebody making $1 million, a are going to pay $100,000. it has to be fair like that so that it is fair for e
how would you fix america's tax code, jerome?ould like toi say, thank you to the cable companies for c-span. allink they should declare income regular income. no more of this hiding your income in different ways. .ake the rate much lower if it was much lower on all income, i think we could solve the problem. that is all i have to say. thank you. host: there is this from one of our viewers -- the area code here is 202-585-3 881 for republicans. dutch from new york, good morning. caller: good...
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the sole surviving snowboarder, identified as jerome, was dug out by another snowboard. >>> neil diamondu ♪ . >> gretchen: wow. how great is that? the sing better a sweet surprise at their home game against the royals. the red sox tradition to play "sweet caroline" for the eighth inning. fans were shocked when he walked out to sing it in person. what a great place to be at at that time. >> brian: all sources say the bombing suspects acted alone. new reports reveal investigators are probing for more information about the suspect's wife. she is the mother of his three-year-old. >> steve: sure. because she was christian, converted to islam after she married him. bill bratten is the former police commissioner of new york and boston and la and joins us live. good morning. the early morning developments are it sounds like the 19-year-old, he may be actually talking, but because he reportedly shot himself -- >> he's writing. >> steve: yeah. writing things out. so he's responding to questions at this hour. i would imagine what they're trying to figure out is was it just the two of you guys or ar
the sole surviving snowboarder, identified as jerome, was dug out by another snowboard. >>> neil diamondu ♪ . >> gretchen: wow. how great is that? the sing better a sweet surprise at their home game against the royals. the red sox tradition to play "sweet caroline" for the eighth inning. fans were shocked when he walked out to sing it in person. what a great place to be at at that time. >> brian: all sources say the bombing suspects acted alone. new reports...
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jerome, president of jewish peace lobby. >> uh-huh. >> given the sorry state that we're in today, beyond what you already said about the issue of settlements. >> uh-huh. >> if somehow you were in charge of american foreign policy -- >> that'll be the day -- >> and decided that this was a top priority, what policies, in fact, would you enact? >> on the palestine issue? >> on the palestine issue. >> well, that's a great question. first thing is look over my shoulder and look the the political domestic realities. anything to do with money goes through congress. the president, whose or her advisers when there's a female president, finally, and all the experts can suggest this or that policy, but anything regarding, as you know, spending money, so on and so forth goes through congress. laws are passed through congress. there's atrocious laws on the book that forbid this and join and prevent and harass this, that, the other, wayses of dealing with this issue, and i guess the first thing that i would do was to -- would be to treat the presidency and our government as a bully pulpit, the way tha
jerome, president of jewish peace lobby. >> uh-huh. >> given the sorry state that we're in today, beyond what you already said about the issue of settlements. >> uh-huh. >> if somehow you were in charge of american foreign policy -- >> that'll be the day -- >> and decided that this was a top priority, what policies, in fact, would you enact? >> on the palestine issue? >> on the palestine issue. >> well, that's a great question. first thing...
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>> we used our alert system -- sure, let me ask jerome powell to address that on the timing of when ourlerts went out. >> i'm sorry. i'll tell you, the first alert went out within minutes, received by our dispatch around 11:13. and very shortly thereafter the first alert went out for the shelter and lock in place. >> do you know -- when you say within minutes. >> i'm not familiar with all the immediate details, no, i'm not. >> does somebody have the details. >> we will be able to get those at a later time. >> a series of attacks, where did it again? outside the health sciences building? >> still under investigation at this point. can't comment on that. >> one of the ems told us it went from outside through one building and into another. does that sound correct? >> again, it is an ongoing investigation. i cannot confirm or -- those type of comments. >> can anybody tell us how big the crime scene is and where it is? >> the -- technically the campus is the crime scene. we're searching all the build zblgz he didn ings. >> he didn't stab people all over the campus. >> it is a fluid investiga
>> we used our alert system -- sure, let me ask jerome powell to address that on the timing of when ourlerts went out. >> i'm sorry. i'll tell you, the first alert went out within minutes, received by our dispatch around 11:13. and very shortly thereafter the first alert went out for the shelter and lock in place. >> do you know -- when you say within minutes. >> i'm not familiar with all the immediate details, no, i'm not. >> does somebody have the details....
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anyway, so that -- but that's the preacher that influence and by the way, jerome got him.ng his hospital room interrogation dzhokhar told fbi agents he and his brother were influenced of the sermons by anwar al-awlaki who was killed by an anti-drone strike in 2011. just saying. >> sure. >> stephanie: good for that drone. all i'm saying. >> drops have their place. -- drones have their place. >> stephanie: it looks more like it was al-awlaki. did i say that right? we know there is a long trail of hardened terrorists who have acknowledged coming under his sway. the times square bomber and hassan, the fort hood shooter said they were radicalized and he personally supervised the 2009 christmas day bombing attempt by the so-called underwear bomber. it is because of him. we have to take everything off at the airport. >> thanks! >> that's a lot of work for someone of my age to not -- if i take that much stuff off i want something. >> what bothers me about that is you're walking around barefoot on ground that other people have walked on. >> stephanie: exactly. >> like a locker room
anyway, so that -- but that's the preacher that influence and by the way, jerome got him.ng his hospital room interrogation dzhokhar told fbi agents he and his brother were influenced of the sermons by anwar al-awlaki who was killed by an anti-drone strike in 2011. just saying. >> sure. >> stephanie: good for that drone. all i'm saying. >> drops have their place. -- drones have their place. >> stephanie: it looks more like it was al-awlaki. did i say that right? we know...
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i see a disturbing trend if we pulled the soldiers out, jerome strikes going up because it saves our american lives but it's not saving the every end and we are removed from it. we are able to remove ourselves from the consequences. >> i am worried about that as well. it seems like we are moving to a new level of basically going to war and killing people without having to kind of see it firsthand or feel it. a lot of our soldiers are on the battlefield and yet we are doing strikes that may get the bad guy and kill some children but have nothing to do with the bad guy. i'm worried about that trend. i don't agree on very much but i am glad he had a little meltdown in the senate and a filibuster to call attention to the fact we don't have a policy. we don't know the policy is. there is no definition and we have drones' today and the russians are going to have them so what are the rules of engagement? life is valuable to people there and here and when innocent people get killed as a result of the strikes the families of those people we took away the most precious thing in their lives, th
i see a disturbing trend if we pulled the soldiers out, jerome strikes going up because it saves our american lives but it's not saving the every end and we are removed from it. we are able to remove ourselves from the consequences. >> i am worried about that as well. it seems like we are moving to a new level of basically going to war and killing people without having to kind of see it firsthand or feel it. a lot of our soldiers are on the battlefield and yet we are doing strikes that...
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childless because all four of her children had been killed by guns on the streets of chicago -- carlos, jerome, latoya and now ronnie, all gone. she said my life will never, ever be the same. isn't that the understatement of the decade? and lastly, i want you to think of mark and jackie barden. i have talked a lot about little daniel on the floor of the united states senate, and so i will end my remarks in this debate with him. mark and jackie lost daniel that morning. these parents from newtown have been just so generous. they have visited our offices. they have allowed us, myself and senator blumenthal to come to this floor and to tell the story of who their kids were and who their kids would have been. mark and jackie said this of daniel after he died -- quote - "everyone who has ever met daniel remembers and loves him. words cannot express what a special boy daniel was. such a light. always smiling. unfailingly polite, incredibly affectionate, fair, and so thoughtful towards others, imaginative in play, both intelligent and articulate in conversation. in all, a constant source of laughter
childless because all four of her children had been killed by guns on the streets of chicago -- carlos, jerome, latoya and now ronnie, all gone. she said my life will never, ever be the same. isn't that the understatement of the decade? and lastly, i want you to think of mark and jackie barden. i have talked a lot about little daniel on the floor of the united states senate, and so i will end my remarks in this debate with him. mark and jackie lost daniel that morning. these parents from...