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counsel in kingston, the rescue and the -- and a violation of international law. he demanded the governor conduct an impartial inquiry, in the meanwhile, harrison kept his superiors in washington fully informed of developments, in his years since his appointment in 1832, the proud virginians had kept up a constraint stream of vitriolic criticism and emancipation. the spector of racial equality and the emerge negligence of black jamaicans in leadership positions haunted and galled harrison, he viewed with dismay what he viewed as an emergence as an alliance between blacks and what he called a few jews who are such a cowardly set of wretcheds, it's a wonderful concept of adhesive -- harrison never missed an opportunity to pour scorn on the alliance, the investigation he hoped would deter not only the savage me grows from insulting our fellow citizens, but unprinciples magistra magistrates -- mob action and the war he declared were the editors of the morning journal, a woody headed san born. harrison spent a great deal of time and energy conjuring up the most lurid a
counsel in kingston, the rescue and the -- and a violation of international law. he demanded the governor conduct an impartial inquiry, in the meanwhile, harrison kept his superiors in washington fully informed of developments, in his years since his appointment in 1832, the proud virginians had kept up a constraint stream of vitriolic criticism and emancipation. the spector of racial equality and the emerge negligence of black jamaicans in leadership positions haunted and galled harrison, he...
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kingston: mr. chairman, i rise in opposition of the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kingston: mr. chairman, i want to point out, number one, that cancer research has already -- is already funded in this bill at a $246 million level. i also want to say that mr. young, mr. murtha, mr. dicks and mr. lewis have had a long tradition of leadership on cancer research in the defense appropriations committee. we've always been very supportive and will continue to. so the bill's already at $246 million. now secondly, why did we put the money into the cruiser program? and we did so because at a time when we are pivoting much of our navy fleet into the pacific area, we believe we needed to have as many of the ships capable of missile defense, or the agent system, as possible because the world is so unstable. so many of these ships will probably go to the pacific. there's six of them that we are reoutfitting for the system. and then some of them may go to the middle east. i just got back
kingston: mr. chairman, i rise in opposition of the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kingston: mr. chairman, i want to point out, number one, that cancer research has already -- is already funded in this bill at a $246 million level. i also want to say that mr. young, mr. murtha, mr. dicks and mr. lewis have had a long tradition of leadership on cancer research in the defense appropriations committee. we've always been very supportive and will continue to. so the bill's...
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kingston: i offer this amendment with ms. mccollum of minnesota today, it was her amendment from last year that got me involved in this. basically what this does is stops the defense department from using major sports sponsorships, such as nascar motorsports and bass fishing for recruitment tool which is no longer necessary. there are a number of reasons for this. number one, it's not effective. may 18, 2010, major brian creature said in the "usa today" that the national guard spending $26.5 million to upon sor nascar got 24,800 inquiries. of those, they got 20 potential recruits. of those, what did they get for the $26 million? not one single recruit. i want to say again, $26 million, 24,000 inquiries, zero recruits. it's not effective. now, the national guard support group has been going around with this document saying, oh, yes, but look at all the images we get. again, out of this, according to their own document they got 40 recruits, so for the money if you do the math, that's $721,000 per recruit. why is that? well perh
kingston: i offer this amendment with ms. mccollum of minnesota today, it was her amendment from last year that got me involved in this. basically what this does is stops the defense department from using major sports sponsorships, such as nascar motorsports and bass fishing for recruitment tool which is no longer necessary. there are a number of reasons for this. number one, it's not effective. may 18, 2010, major brian creature said in the "usa today" that the national guard...
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enjoy activities for kingston and light refreshments on saturday, july 14 -- enjoy activities for kids and light refreshments on saturday. it is a pro. this opens in july, because july is national parks and recreation month. goothis is the official parks ad recreation month. join us in celebrating all the great things we love about our programs here again -- our programs. visit us at sfgtv.org. we have got a number of things plan. speaking of anniversaries, i do not think they are in the audience, but i want to congratulate glen eagles golf course. glen eagles golf course celebrates its 50th anniversary. i want to thank tom and his staff that have done a tremendous job of rejuvenating the course and making it one of the hidden gems of the city and probably the toughest nine holes anywhere. i have another special announcement and presentation to make today, and i want to ask gloria to stand up for a second. gloria has served as 5428 and a half years. gloria has had a positive impact on our parks, playgrounds, special projects. gov. passionate commitment to preserve and protect the frame
enjoy activities for kingston and light refreshments on saturday, july 14 -- enjoy activities for kids and light refreshments on saturday. it is a pro. this opens in july, because july is national parks and recreation month. goothis is the official parks ad recreation month. join us in celebrating all the great things we love about our programs here again -- our programs. visit us at sfgtv.org. we have got a number of things plan. speaking of anniversaries, i do not think they are in the...
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randall kingston with zimmerman side story. dirichlet's i do wish that there was something or anything it could have done that wouldn't have put in a position where i had to take his life. george zimmerman says his confrontational trade on margin didn't last long before martin started throwing punches. shortly after he called police about a suspicious person not last february. i looked up and he punched me in broke my nose. zimmerman appeared as attorney the neighborhood watch captain has been freed but not seen since posting $1 million on july 6th zimmerman claims the arms tina attack him while he was patrolling a gated community in stamford florida. zimmerman shot their son because he was black. as a to struggle that night he felt his life was in danger. >>> he said he will die tonight stands took one hand of my mouth and of the baltic going down my chest towards my bills and a holster. i filled it is all god's plan. telling the associated press there is no way god wanted george zimmerman to murder my teenage son. he says he
randall kingston with zimmerman side story. dirichlet's i do wish that there was something or anything it could have done that wouldn't have put in a position where i had to take his life. george zimmerman says his confrontational trade on margin didn't last long before martin started throwing punches. shortly after he called police about a suspicious person not last february. i looked up and he punched me in broke my nose. zimmerman appeared as attorney the neighborhood watch captain has been...
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ron's father telling the associated press what did george zimmerman to murder my teenage son and the kingston cbs news. cooler weather is helping firefighters make progress on the wild fire burning in the sierra foothills. today evacuation orders were listed as people are turning to their homes and foster county. crews have a line around 70 percent of the fire that burned four square miles only one home was lost when key piece of equipment couldn't help contain the flames sooner a massive air tanker which can least 12 gal. a retarded and one drop some say the calls to use it was made to glaze. i think it's probably that people don't understand the right tool for the right job. if this wasn't a good place to put its. cal fire didn't request the use of the dc-10 until a date for the private company owns the supertanker the state pays $19,000 an hour to operate on top of it they did thousand dollars a day feet. you already pay the price for every mile you drive. now some. transportation agencies want to add an extra charge and the discussion this week would tax you up to a dime for every mile in
ron's father telling the associated press what did george zimmerman to murder my teenage son and the kingston cbs news. cooler weather is helping firefighters make progress on the wild fire burning in the sierra foothills. today evacuation orders were listed as people are turning to their homes and foster county. crews have a line around 70 percent of the fire that burned four square miles only one home was lost when key piece of equipment couldn't help contain the flames sooner a massive air...
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crandall kingston on how he ate away the competition. >> is the super bowl of competitive eating andtwo of the sport's big stars were crowned champions of nathan's hot dog eating contest. joey chesnutt showed why his nickname is jaws. he blew away the competition eating 68 hot dogs, about 8 lbs. in 10 minutes. it is the san jose man's sixth consecutive title, tying him for the most wins ever. on the women's side, when hundred 2 lbs. sonya thomas won for the second time in a row. known as the black widow, she wiggled and she devoured 45 hot dogs, breaking her own world record. this might be america's most famous competitive vicomtesse de but it is about a lot more than the number of hot dogs, it is about the money. the winners walk away with $10,000. that kind of money attracts all kinds of characters and a big crowd. >> do you want to be in this contest? >> no >> they eat too many hot dogs >> some may question whether it is actually a sport but fans point out that chesnutt does train. he works out four days per week and it seems to be working. >> floats and flags were all part of the
crandall kingston on how he ate away the competition. >> is the super bowl of competitive eating andtwo of the sport's big stars were crowned champions of nathan's hot dog eating contest. joey chesnutt showed why his nickname is jaws. he blew away the competition eating 68 hot dogs, about 8 lbs. in 10 minutes. it is the san jose man's sixth consecutive title, tying him for the most wins ever. on the women's side, when hundred 2 lbs. sonya thomas won for the second time in a row. known as...
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(laughter) (applause) and georgia, friend of the show, georgia's jack kingston was even pore crest fallen tweeting with obamacare ruling i feel like i just lost two great friends. america and justice roberts. well, if it's any help, congressman, phil gingrey is looking for someone to drink with. (laughter) and you know what [bleep] it, i might join them. look, why not, why not. my liver's covered now. (cheers and applause) i mean if i don't get cirrhosis i'm losing money. (laughter) we were fools. roberts has always been in o billiona's pocket. think about t he's the one without single-handedly made o billiona president. and come to think of it, come to think of it, folks, what kind of name is john roberts. where did he grow up? indiana. oh, isn't that nice, that sounds suspiciously close to indonesia. where obama eight that dog. plus what kind of american sits around in robes all day and calls himself a chief. i heard on drudge that his middle name is-- (tongue clicks) that's t i've had it, i've had it. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (laughter) (cheers and applause) folks, saving the m
(laughter) (applause) and georgia, friend of the show, georgia's jack kingston was even pore crest fallen tweeting with obamacare ruling i feel like i just lost two great friends. america and justice roberts. well, if it's any help, congressman, phil gingrey is looking for someone to drink with. (laughter) and you know what [bleep] it, i might join them. look, why not, why not. my liver's covered now. (cheers and applause) i mean if i don't get cirrhosis i'm losing money. (laughter) we were...
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more clues are emerging from his hometown, kingston, jamaica. we found out that the prosecutors flow over to help him lead the charge he was facing at the same time for carrying a few bullets into jamaica, a relatively minor charge, or so he thought. he is now dead, and his lawyer from the time now more forthcoming. >> he was charged with importation of firearms, and i think there were -- might have been other charges. >> it transpire he was facing charges of bringing guns, ammunition, and silence is into jamaica and this is potential life sentence. >> there was a fine on the charges, but no imprisonment. >> you must have been pretty surprised. >> i was delighted. i was delighted. i was delighted. >> do you think the prosecutors coming down on him to testify made the difference between him going to jail and not going to jail? >> let's put it this w -- i considered at that time that it might have made a difference, and that is why i called him. nothing of any value. it is purely ornamental. >> no confessions? your knowledge -- you do the most of
more clues are emerging from his hometown, kingston, jamaica. we found out that the prosecutors flow over to help him lead the charge he was facing at the same time for carrying a few bullets into jamaica, a relatively minor charge, or so he thought. he is now dead, and his lawyer from the time now more forthcoming. >> he was charged with importation of firearms, and i think there were -- might have been other charges. >> it transpire he was facing charges of bringing guns,...
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congress member jack kingston of georgia tweeted today.are ruling, i feel like i just lost two great friends. america and justice roberts. ron, this is so over the top. this is like some high school. i don't know how to explain it. it isç very sad. >> the republicans feel betrayed here. they thought they had the supreme court comfortably on their side by 5-4 margin. there goes roberts in the other direction. they are furious at him. roberts, with an eye on the credibility of the court, realizing a 5-4 decision overturning the law, would have cut the slender thread by the credibility of the court hangs. he did not want to go there. >> joan, back on this, it seems to me, did you watch jean schmitt, the congress member from the midwest and her reaction. she got the story wrong watching fox. she was seized with a seizure of excitement that the bill had been declared unconstitutional. it was physical. >> it was reaction. >> what do you make of it? is it that important to them that the president be destroyed? >> that is exactly what it is. it i
congress member jack kingston of georgia tweeted today.are ruling, i feel like i just lost two great friends. america and justice roberts. ron, this is so over the top. this is like some high school. i don't know how to explain it. it isç very sad. >> the republicans feel betrayed here. they thought they had the supreme court comfortably on their side by 5-4 margin. there goes roberts in the other direction. they are furious at him. roberts, with an eye on the credibility of the court,...
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kingston. the uri, you didn't go to uri, though, you went to wellesley. and then you went on from there to where? >> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to
kingston. the uri, you didn't go to uri, though, you went to wellesley. and then you went on from there to where? >> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those...
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many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of asian american was maxine kingston. i read her in high school and was greatly affected by reading about the woman warrior. before her there were few. there were some but didn't make that economic splash. they were never read in a large way. maxine was the first one we read her in school we knew of her. she was not out there like anny tan was when she wrote the joy luck club. so much of it is timing. it meant all the history and the voices before then had been silent. my generation of writers came in and we heard stories of women and men and the family of a different generation. a lot of us had been writing about that because they were silenced for so long. i am involved with the book prize. it's a pacific rim book prize in which books come from asia and all over the pacific rim. in the last 11 years it's been a prize we read so many books that have come from voices of new writers. i'm always amazed and they are writing different storers i wrote when i started. all the people have come through now. if you look at the li
many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of asian american was maxine kingston. i read her in high school and was greatly affected by reading about the woman warrior. before her there were few. there were some but didn't make that economic splash. they were never read in a large way. maxine was the first one we read her in school we knew of her. she was not out there like anny tan was when she wrote the joy luck club. so much of it is timing. it meant all the history...
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his number one spot on the jamaican team after finishing second so yohan blake the big trials in kingston twice in three days that's the one hundred meters final was the latest test which both considers this a good distance however blake was still on such a break from the fastest time in the world this season. second it was his second season's best over the weekend after the one hundred meters in nine point seven five seconds both blake and boats will represent jamaica in london along with more and we're finished third in that city with more years i know. finally among the athletes going so long in our family who hope to repeat the success they had in beijing the lopez brought home three medals in psych was all for america at the latest lympics they also hold their success in no small part so their coach who is the eldest son michael has this story. it was an exciting time for us for me and my family. just to know that you know this is what we worked hard for whole life and two thousand and eight we made history becoming the first family of top of the trio you know three to actually make
his number one spot on the jamaican team after finishing second so yohan blake the big trials in kingston twice in three days that's the one hundred meters final was the latest test which both considers this a good distance however blake was still on such a break from the fastest time in the world this season. second it was his second season's best over the weekend after the one hundred meters in nine point seven five seconds both blake and boats will represent jamaica in london along with more...
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number one spot on the jamaican seem after finishing second so yohan blake at the olympic trials in kingston twice in three days that soumitra meters final was was the latest this was both considers his favorite distance however blake was still untouchable. song in the world this season with eight seconds it was his second season best over the weekend's answered one of the one hundred meters down in nine point seventy five seconds both blake and bowls will represent jamaica in london along with war and we are the finished third in that two hundred meters final. meanwhile the russian beach soccer team has won his first qualifier for that's one hundred thirteen feet for world cup they thrashed latvia nine two in moscow alex a macor of scored four goals while dimitri she added a hat trick russia hopes to continue their free scoring four on monday when they play germany the germans lost their opening match to poland to one in group a the two best teams from each group who qualified for the last sixteen stage. and stand on the sand where russia has claimed another berth at the upcoming lawns and
number one spot on the jamaican seem after finishing second so yohan blake at the olympic trials in kingston twice in three days that soumitra meters final was was the latest this was both considers his favorite distance however blake was still untouchable. song in the world this season with eight seconds it was his second season best over the weekend's answered one of the one hundred meters down in nine point seventy five seconds both blake and bowls will represent jamaica in london along with...
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prohibit military sponsorship of sports congresswoman betty mccollum of minnesota congressman jack kingston of georgia what do you guys think i mean on one hand the military says you know we like to promote ourselves we like to make ourselves know exactly and this is a crowd that listens absolutely but i mean it's just thrifty is it not i mean we are living in times of austerity as all our lawmakers like to remind us of so if everyone else is sort of tied to their belts like yes the pentagon can't as well and it's not even this is not even about defense right here this is just about getting the word out recruitment and i understand there's sort of like a get out get out the vote but you know get out in the list sort of thing but jimbo you're laughing. right i can actually see this one if you want to talk about one crowd that knows about the military it's a nascar crowd because they're the ones those are the ones who are in the military and it may be a little bonser coxon harvard and yale or something like that who. tend to avoid the military like the play there you go a little cheaper than
prohibit military sponsorship of sports congresswoman betty mccollum of minnesota congressman jack kingston of georgia what do you guys think i mean on one hand the military says you know we like to promote ourselves we like to make ourselves know exactly and this is a crowd that listens absolutely but i mean it's just thrifty is it not i mean we are living in times of austerity as all our lawmakers like to remind us of so if everyone else is sort of tied to their belts like yes the pentagon...
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joseph grosz fell overboard near south kingston, he was not wearing a light jacket, he is suffering fromhaustion as well as hypothermia but he is expected to be ok. the search is on for a utah man who escaped custody after his arrest. police arrested joseph chen nan near farmington and tuesday. they're accused of stealing personal documents from more than 250 people. he is in custody, she is on the run. police say that he managed to slip out of his handcuffs, kicked out a rear window, and escaped on foot as you can see there. they're still looking for him. >> the price for peace of mind during the zombi apocalypse, $24,000. pricey. >> the ultimate survival kit promises to ship out before the night of the living dead becomes a reality. online reviewers point out that it is skimpy on firepower, but it comes with special - 4 when you run out of ammunition also in the kit, a battle paul bottle that can be used for drinking or smashing skulls. >> if only i had an extra $24,000 to spend all my zombies survival kit. >> 5:55 a.m., in the next half- hour a could be the worst weapon of outbreak in
joseph grosz fell overboard near south kingston, he was not wearing a light jacket, he is suffering fromhaustion as well as hypothermia but he is expected to be ok. the search is on for a utah man who escaped custody after his arrest. police arrested joseph chen nan near farmington and tuesday. they're accused of stealing personal documents from more than 250 people. he is in custody, she is on the run. police say that he managed to slip out of his handcuffs, kicked out a rear window, and...
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one spot on the jamaican seam after finishing second so you are one blake at the big trials and kingston twice in three days that's a hundred metres final was the latest test was bowled considers his favorite distance however blake was still on such a ball clocking the fastest time in the world this season all mines in point eight seconds it was his second season best over the weekend after he won the one hundred meter dash in mind point seventy five seconds both blake and bolts will represent jamaica in london along with war and we're finished third invent two hundred meters final. meanwhile the russian beach soccer team has won its first qualifier for that's one of thirteen feet for world cup they thrashed latvia in moscow i think same a coral scored four goals while dimitri sheehan added a hat trick russia hopes to continue their free scoring form on monday when they played germany the germans lost their opening match into poland two one in group eight the two best teams from each group or the whites of the last sixteen stage. now russia has claims and other birth at the upcoming lond
one spot on the jamaican seam after finishing second so you are one blake at the big trials and kingston twice in three days that's a hundred metres final was the latest test was bowled considers his favorite distance however blake was still on such a ball clocking the fastest time in the world this season all mines in point eight seconds it was his second season best over the weekend after he won the one hundred meter dash in mind point seventy five seconds both blake and bolts will represent...
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it was washed up in south kingston. he was treated for exhaustion and hypothermia. >>> as eric kong reports, they were captured. >> it's startling. >> i'm going to reevaluate my life insurance and will. no joke. >> reporter: the landing gear was lowered. >> smoke started coming down from the ceiling and then we got freaked out. >> it was just an intense, burning. my eyes, my throat. >> reporter: the crew radioed the tower. minutes later, the aircraft landed safely. some used stairs. the pyles and several others had to jump out. >> we are standing on a wing of the plane and it's far down to the ground. >> is there a ladder? is there a shoot? there was nothing and no instruction, so i slid off the wing and turned around and caught my wife. >> >> reporter: the pyles escaped unhurt. they say they're just glad their kids weren't with them. >> i'm thinking maybe we don't fly on the same plane at the same time. >> just in case. >> never know. >> reporter: there were four crewmen and they are expected to be okay. >>> a communit
it was washed up in south kingston. he was treated for exhaustion and hypothermia. >>> as eric kong reports, they were captured. >> it's startling. >> i'm going to reevaluate my life insurance and will. no joke. >> reporter: the landing gear was lowered. >> smoke started coming down from the ceiling and then we got freaked out. >> it was just an intense, burning. my eyes, my throat. >> reporter: the crew radioed the tower. minutes later, the aircraft...
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quiet and passed and they were not the twelve years and they didn't and some of the ones with the kingston so that is basically. the guidelines for the leader you know how students may behave how they can even express the first amendment rights who is to be really was strict is that they can be searched in season any time they are there strip searches that have been done and i know it was a court case that sort of called questions of that but that was only because they were searching for. aspirin instead of the legal drugs and being smarter than that was. and they had they're deprived of miranda rights being really do not have civil rights in school and this is based environment which is essentially fascist environment which was a they grew up in in syria and they really are not aware of what their civil rights and there have been studies that have shown that they basically expect the government to review. things and in the press before that they actually is a forty nine percent the high school student said that it was appropriate for government through the new media who are you know and c
quiet and passed and they were not the twelve years and they didn't and some of the ones with the kingston so that is basically. the guidelines for the leader you know how students may behave how they can even express the first amendment rights who is to be really was strict is that they can be searched in season any time they are there strip searches that have been done and i know it was a court case that sort of called questions of that but that was only because they were searching for....
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last night to kingston not look good for residents in this uptown high rise. today without water electricity and air conditioning until a generator delivered to front door. taking these guys somewhere with air-conditioning >> 5:00 p.m. more serious concern firefighter southwest side three alarm fire spread to two others nobody heard inside additional ambulances called for the firefighters department quickly rotated firefighters to read these on the frontlines after that 75 it was hot after that >> you start to sweat the minute after you get off of the fire truck important once we start battling the fire to get them out to >> health officials asked to check on neighbors stay hydrated did not stop early morning exercises try to get ahead of the key to before the scorcher >> running half marathon this weekend have to get used to this just relax slow down and walk calls for a well-being checks are down same time last year hard to believe the numbers for heat illnesses and heat related death is holding we are told prepared nest by the city but also by the public. >
last night to kingston not look good for residents in this uptown high rise. today without water electricity and air conditioning until a generator delivered to front door. taking these guys somewhere with air-conditioning >> 5:00 p.m. more serious concern firefighter southwest side three alarm fire spread to two others nobody heard inside additional ambulances called for the firefighters department quickly rotated firefighters to read these on the frontlines after that 75 it was hot...
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jack kingston your colleague in the house, i feel like i just lost two great friends -- america and justice roberts. and glenn beck called chief justice roberts "coward." >> i'm very disappointed in the ruling. i think the chief justice had to contort logic and reason to come up with this. he said that the supreme court isn't going to do it. we're going to leave it up to the american people. one man decided against the dissenting opinion, against what i thought were his principles and he decided to leave this up to the american people. now the stakes of this election couldn't be higher, george. i'm very disappointed. but we're not deter. we still feel that we can repeal this law if we win. american people will be the judge and the jury of this law come november. >> governor romney said that chief justice roberts is the model to appoint to the court, does that still hold? >> i don't agree with his ruling. i think they had to basic rewrite the statute in orde call this a tax. he had some good principles. there's a limit what congress do to affect people's behavior. that to me is rewriting thi
jack kingston your colleague in the house, i feel like i just lost two great friends -- america and justice roberts. and glenn beck called chief justice roberts "coward." >> i'm very disappointed in the ruling. i think the chief justice had to contort logic and reason to come up with this. he said that the supreme court isn't going to do it. we're going to leave it up to the american people. one man decided against the dissenting opinion, against what i thought were his...
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the things that i kind f re iesinthh w know where not the me yidvea lynrfinof fe in this town of kingston in northern georgia where she worked as a midwife. these people also new dolph and his younger brother henr saty e. reonsh mes they talked about the questions that there were about who the fathers of these clearly very i children of thisrkw d hono a t ess. >>ern both dolphus' narrative and your description of him, and you're sort of describing theisor t y slott, er rew f cirong in that period, and here i don't mean in the sense of criminal justice or policing, but anyway i woer if ermeiohee idfyn' racial heritage, their ineage across the color line, was even more sophisticated then than it is today? 's is atoething for yu beuste aohe wy at care sonifo opf niowhdohu s rl virtue of time in history, someone who had a direct connection to a white anstry in their senssse f loutthude t ane r ng bo l soinps t s tr where color simply doesn't matter. the rainbow doesn't matter because it's really just a binary byt mm ow alnch bye te0'erals fluidity, their racial radar was a bit more sensitive
the things that i kind f re iesinthh w know where not the me yidvea lynrfinof fe in this town of kingston in northern georgia where she worked as a midwife. these people also new dolph and his younger brother henr saty e. reonsh mes they talked about the questions that there were about who the fathers of these clearly very i children of thisrkw d hono a t ess. >>ern both dolphus' narrative and your description of him, and you're sort of describing theisor t y slott, er rew f cirong in...
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kingston said with obamacare ruling, i felt like i just lost two great friends, america and justice roberts. in an editorial with the wall street journal, they said the tragedy is four justices would have overturned all of obamacare as unconstitutional. only john roberts prevented it. are they not appreciating what charles just said, that perhaps roberts is to be credited for striking a compromise that preserves much of what conservatives were looking for? >> sure, but on the recognize, there are a lot of conservatives who didn't want a compromise here. they wanted a clear cut, hands down, 100% victory. and they did not get that. the law is still on the books. but what justice -- chief justice roberts has to pay attention to is the fact that the supreme court is not a seminar at a law school. it's a branch of the united states government. and so politics does come into play there. and this was an incredibly politically charged situation in which you had four justices on the right, all of them appointed by republicans. that's very unusual. four on the left, all appointed by democrats. again,
kingston said with obamacare ruling, i felt like i just lost two great friends, america and justice roberts. in an editorial with the wall street journal, they said the tragedy is four justices would have overturned all of obamacare as unconstitutional. only john roberts prevented it. are they not appreciating what charles just said, that perhaps roberts is to be credited for striking a compromise that preserves much of what conservatives were looking for? >> sure, but on the recognize,...
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lou kingston, who runs a charity based in pittsburgh called brother's brother says he's seen many charities inflate values of gifts in kind. why? to trick donors. >> that means they can declare a lower overhead cost. they can claim that they're more effective to the public than the real dollars might indicate. >> reporter: and here are the numbers. in its 2011 tax return, dvnf reported $29 million in cash donations, but also said it received, and then donated, nearly $9 million of gifts in kind. spca international received $14 million in cash donations. and received and then shipped $5 million of gifts in kind. the only actual cash money involved in the gifts was the half million dollars roy tidwell was paid to arrange the shipment. >> it's a very simplistic answer to say, why don't they give away money? >> reporter: when they're collecting tens of millions of dollars of it. >> my portion of it is getting goods to help people who are suffering. goods that i can deliver for pennies on the dollar. and most places that get them are very appreciative. >> reporter: even if it is 11,000 bags of c
lou kingston, who runs a charity based in pittsburgh called brother's brother says he's seen many charities inflate values of gifts in kind. why? to trick donors. >> that means they can declare a lower overhead cost. they can claim that they're more effective to the public than the real dollars might indicate. >> reporter: and here are the numbers. in its 2011 tax return, dvnf reported $29 million in cash donations, but also said it received, and then donated, nearly $9 million of...
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if you look at what harry kingston said this morning and what was said a few months ago about the nexteir commitment and that's a commitment many deserve around the world. it's really a bipartisan issue both in the u.s. and globally and that's 0 we need. we need political -- what we need. we need political leaders to commit a few million dollars. that's not a lot and we can have an aids free generation in a few years' time. >> it is a dream that can be achieved and we should note in the district of columbia a child hiv positive has not been born since 2009. let's go back to you. >> we'll take a quick break. >>> at the top of the hour more on the sanctions and reaction from the penn state campus. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher at the woodlawn stables in alexandria. this property was once owned by george washington, but now it could be torn apart to make way for route 1 traffic. i'll have both sides of the debate coming up. >> new rules at the summer olympics about what spectators can wear and even what they can eat. i'll have all the details from london coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announce
if you look at what harry kingston said this morning and what was said a few months ago about the nexteir commitment and that's a commitment many deserve around the world. it's really a bipartisan issue both in the u.s. and globally and that's 0 we need. we need political -- what we need. we need political leaders to commit a few million dollars. that's not a lot and we can have an aids free generation in a few years' time. >> it is a dream that can be achieved and we should note in the...