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it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell wast and investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but david never told jim about his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that anyone could hold that in and not talk about it. but if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was haunted by his sister's murder and still hoped to find some way to solve it. >> he had been successful in solving a lot of very complicated crimes, and i know that this was really important to him to try to solve this crime. because of course this was very personal. and he felt very deeply about it. >> and he had promised his
it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell wast and investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but david never told jim about his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that anyone could hold that in and not talk about it. but if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine...
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byron maxwell getting physical with julius thomas. and i thought peyton manning, that afc championship game, put on an absolute clinic. but the execution is going to be required of them to get back in this game. it's going to be unlike they've done all year long. >> joe: peyton manning, the largest comeback of his career, 24 points. the game at san diego last year in october. out to his right. throws across the field. dangerous throw. k.j. wright was there to make the hit on knowshon moreno. a gain of six. and moreno, slow to get up. so, they stop the clock. third down coming up after this throw, back across the field. wagner and k.j. wright combined to make the hit. >> troy: the left leg got rolled up, the ankle. the good news, montee ball, they trust him in every situation. knowshon is a better blocker and pass protector. but montee ball's not bad. >> joe: four-man rush. and caught by decker for the first down. so, you had the first one to welker. this one to decker, for the two first downs of this possession. a completion of six ya
byron maxwell getting physical with julius thomas. and i thought peyton manning, that afc championship game, put on an absolute clinic. but the execution is going to be required of them to get back in this game. it's going to be unlike they've done all year long. >> joe: peyton manning, the largest comeback of his career, 24 points. the game at san diego last year in october. out to his right. throws across the field. dangerous throw. k.j. wright was there to make the hit on knowshon...
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one of his children is named matthew, maxwell, taylor, kennedy -- matthew maxwell taylor kennedy. >>e had a great regard for maxwell taylor. he was a revered military figure and someone who they admired. he had resigned from his military position during the eisenhower presidency because he disagreed with the eisenhower idea of massive retaliation. he was the one who spoke for the idea of building up ground anyes to combat or counter soviet threat in europe. that is why they brought him in to the white house. he had this opposing view to the idea of massive retaliation. they appreciated that. over time, i think the fact that he was reflecting -- he was in a difficult position. was he going to come to the white house and say, the gene think -- joint chiefs, i -- not that he reflected what they were saying. >> another man like a lot of attention is robert mcnamara. this was recorded in 1996 on both notes. i know he went on to serve lyndon johnson. let's listen to this and put him in perspective. , i said it would be a long war. what should i say to the enemy, we are losing? by the way,
one of his children is named matthew, maxwell, taylor, kennedy -- matthew maxwell taylor kennedy. >>e had a great regard for maxwell taylor. he was a revered military figure and someone who they admired. he had resigned from his military position during the eisenhower presidency because he disagreed with the eisenhower idea of massive retaliation. he was the one who spoke for the idea of building up ground anyes to combat or counter soviet threat in europe. that is why they brought him in...
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maxwell on the stop. a gain of seven.to come to denver last year. >> troy: he saw enough of them even though they were a running offense at that time. and boy, did he prove to be right. >> joe: here's moreno again. and knowshon has a first down. >> troy: i do know, joe, in visiting with peyton manning, he said, i'd sure like to have knowshon moreno have a good game and have everybody talking about him when this game is over because it will mean that we run the ball effectively. >> joe: the official on the far side ran into across the 40. the official on the near side runs in, inside the 40. and it's third and about two inches. the pass is caught. and a lunge trying to get the first down. demaryius thomas. depends on the spot. >> troy: almost -- >> joe: it is enough for the first down. >> troy: almost a huge mistake by demaryius thomas. when he caught the ball, he should have picked that first down up easily, if he just gets going up the field. there's nobody there. and instead, he decides he wants to try to bounce it. and
maxwell on the stop. a gain of seven.to come to denver last year. >> troy: he saw enough of them even though they were a running offense at that time. and boy, did he prove to be right. >> joe: here's moreno again. and knowshon has a first down. >> troy: i do know, joe, in visiting with peyton manning, he said, i'd sure like to have knowshon moreno have a good game and have everybody talking about him when this game is over because it will mean that we run the ball...
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maxwell was nominated for his work in his previous job as head of the anne arundel school system.nnouncement will be made at the national conference on education today in nashville. maxwell will named maryland superintendent of the year in october. >>> loudoun county saw some of the most snow during this storm. we're live to show you why it may be even harder to get to your car this morning than it was yesterday. look at that. >>> and some streets are still covered in snow. we'll take you through today's temperatures hour by hour to see whether there's a chance for it to melt. >>> plus, a clean sweep in one event for americans in sochi. >>> this morning some streets are covered in snow. the sidewalks are even worse. the live picture here from gaithersburg where cars are taking it pretty slowly. we'll have the forecast in a couple of seconds. first, danella sealock following breaking news in your first 4 traffic. >>> that's right. another live look from chopper 4 over one of the multiple accidents on bw parkway. this is just prior to landover road. i want to show you this car off o
maxwell was nominated for his work in his previous job as head of the anne arundel school system.nnouncement will be made at the national conference on education today in nashville. maxwell will named maryland superintendent of the year in october. >>> loudoun county saw some of the most snow during this storm. we're live to show you why it may be even harder to get to your car this morning than it was yesterday. look at that. >>> and some streets are still covered in snow....
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. >> you couldn't figure out in your book whether he liked maxwell taylor or he didn't. i know he didn't like the chiefs at all. >> they all seem to hate the military. >> well, taylor, you see, began with a kind of cachay because he was sort of kennedy's guide and kennedy made him the chairman of the joint chiefs. but i think over time the fact that taylor so much reflected what the joint chiefs were saying during the cuban missile crisis and subsequently about cuba as well that kennedy became skeptical of him i don't know that he would have lasted that much longer into a second term. the anecdote that after the missile crisis was ending, kennedy had held a joint chiefs at arms length. so he brings him in and they say to him, mr. president, you've been had. e white house leaks this and krisoff wrote him, i'm no cave man. but the joint chiefs, they talk about the need to still plan bombing and invasion and kennedy says, well, go ahead make plans because you never know what's going to happen. and of course, they make all sorts of contingency plans. part of their plan was t
. >> you couldn't figure out in your book whether he liked maxwell taylor or he didn't. i know he didn't like the chiefs at all. >> they all seem to hate the military. >> well, taylor, you see, began with a kind of cachay because he was sort of kennedy's guide and kennedy made him the chairman of the joint chiefs. but i think over time the fact that taylor so much reflected what the joint chiefs were saying during the cuban missile crisis and subsequently about cuba as well...
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james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge for the eastern district of arkansas. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the time until 11:15 a.m. will be equally divided and controlled in the usual form. a senator: mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. leahy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: mr. president, i ask consent the call of the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: mr. president, for almost two decades judge william sessions has served as a federal judge for the district of vermont, and last month judge sessions announced he would take senior status later this year. i've worked with senator sanders and representative well -- welch in the vermont bar association to convene a merit position to find highly qualified candidates to serve on the vermont district court so i could then recommend them to the p
james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge for the eastern district of arkansas. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the time until 11:15 a.m. will be equally divided and controlled in the usual form. a senator: mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. leahy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: mr. president, i ask consent the call of the...
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always good to see you, amanda terkel, of course, zerlina maxwell in the studio. big thanks to all of you. >>> up next, storm number 18. count them 18. right now, the latest on the system that is spawning thunder snow, freezing rain, and high winds in many places. >>> also, new jersey governor chris christie is going to be speaking to republicans behind closed doors tonight before a trip to d.c. up next, i'll talk live with new jersey congressman frank pallone about the latest accusations in the christie scandal. >>> plus, this -- >> well, you already do have gay scouts, whether you like it or not. it doesn't change anything about boy scouts, really. there's no reason to have this ban in the first place. >> a new era for the eagle scouts, a 17-year-old openly gay boy is now among the ranks, but what will happen when he turns 18? we'll ask him live. ♪ [ laughs ] whoo! ♪ oh! nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! you want everythi
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scott fitzgerald and a man named maxwell perkins. max perkins was a book editor at charles scribner sons. he worked in their his entire career really. i began to see in this correspondence between fitzgerald and perkins the creation of f scott fitzgerald the artist because it was to perkins that f. scott fitzgerald, a princeton dropped out my father reminded me, that this man who wrote his first novel, what became this side of paradise, send it first to max perkins at scribner is to send him back the series of letters telling him how to improve the novel and maybe then perkins could get his company, then the stuffy is publishing house in america, to published the book and this over a series of year-and-a-half, fitzgerald did until "this side of paradise" was published, became an overnight sensation, became one of the landmark books in american publishing in the 20th century. as a result of that two things happened that i could read in this correspondence between an author and his editor. the first thing i saw was how perkins stuck wi
scott fitzgerald and a man named maxwell perkins. max perkins was a book editor at charles scribner sons. he worked in their his entire career really. i began to see in this correspondence between fitzgerald and perkins the creation of f scott fitzgerald the artist because it was to perkins that f. scott fitzgerald, a princeton dropped out my father reminded me, that this man who wrote his first novel, what became this side of paradise, send it first to max perkins at scribner is to send him...
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. >> : roll up stanford at washington state with 27 game maxwell winning streak direct sunlight washingtont one point had 5554 then all the american. should they took control. add 69 stanford 22 and 111 and though in concord. 21 first-rate wade. st. wind wind.: whether it would more charming we had the guy where the mailers coming from. it's more people if anything he might even be a horse more on the responded after that. we had the man bob who ranks all lower at potential endorsers. he said that he will lose the thing. people want him still in demand. first and foremost is a big name. >> : all forty-niners be looking up at seattle for the next three years. what possibly seattle has a young team here is the one thing you want a behind-the-scenes and make it look like a release studying this. seattle in forty-niners. yoga baltimore superbowl couple years ago they had to give joe flex " their quarterback over hundred million. who knows how this works if both teams as long as their plate pink fabric was not that much they'll both be strong i think it's going to be wonderful rivalry for the n
. >> : roll up stanford at washington state with 27 game maxwell winning streak direct sunlight washingtont one point had 5554 then all the american. should they took control. add 69 stanford 22 and 111 and though in concord. 21 first-rate wade. st. wind wind.: whether it would more charming we had the guy where the mailers coming from. it's more people if anything he might even be a horse more on the responded after that. we had the man bob who ranks all lower at potential endorsers. he...
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shakespeare, bertolt brecht, maxwell anderson and jean anouilh all have dramatized the joan story, each reflecting a personal point of view and interest. to meet the challenge of that role required a special actress. our guest is that special actress who met the challenge, made theater history with her interpretation of joan in jean anouilh's the lark and remains an outstanding interpreter of the heroic maid of orleans, julie harris. george bernard shaw's saint joan is a glorious play and it's one that i read when i was in high school and dearly wanted to be part of. i never have acted in the play professionally, but my high school-- my senior year in high school, i was able to play just the trial scene, which was a great thrill for me. then later on, i was given the chance to play anouilh's joan in the lark. the difference between the two plays, i think, is interesting because shaw's joan is a very sturdy, physically very strong girl. the anouilh play, she is more fragile, more vulnerable, more dreamy almost, and there is that--i think, the difference in the plays is that in the trial
shakespeare, bertolt brecht, maxwell anderson and jean anouilh all have dramatized the joan story, each reflecting a personal point of view and interest. to meet the challenge of that role required a special actress. our guest is that special actress who met the challenge, made theater history with her interpretation of joan in jean anouilh's the lark and remains an outstanding interpreter of the heroic maid of orleans, julie harris. george bernard shaw's saint joan is a glorious play and it's...
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in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking gods thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and they're not going to be able to come up with inventions to advance in our culture. and so i think that the person was trying to get out that see you know there are lots of secularists out there doing work and they don't believe in creation and they came up with great inventions. yeah but my point is they are borrowing from the christian world view to do so and as you saw from the video clips i gave, people like andrew -- and dr. faulkner has published in the secular journals. there's lots of creationists out there who publish. people might know that they're creationists because the topics do not specifically
in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking gods thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and they're...
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getting back to scotland for a second i mean of course i would love them to use the max time because maxwell my middle name comes from. my castle which i one point my clan ran and here's another are a bank of england was founded by scott well adam smith was a scot. but it had no bones yet they have it in their bones evidence of history so when you look at the city states of italy they that the city states of italy produce some of the greatest individuals that ever lived and then after unification in the nineteenth century it's just been a disaster of infighting in europe crecy in matthew income or whatever you like scotland when it was kind of semi autonomous in the nineteenth century produced some of the greatest people that ever lived adam smith adam smith was earlier but you know look at the scottish contribution to two invention for example james watt loci bed amazing person after amazing person and the scottish contribution to mankind in the in the second of the twentieth century hasn't been on the same scale and it's because he's been burdened with this state and it needs to free itsel
getting back to scotland for a second i mean of course i would love them to use the max time because maxwell my middle name comes from. my castle which i one point my clan ran and here's another are a bank of england was founded by scott well adam smith was a scot. but it had no bones yet they have it in their bones evidence of history so when you look at the city states of italy they that the city states of italy produce some of the greatest individuals that ever lived and then after...
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the ball is punched out by maxwell. recovered by that guy again. smith.e drive and get the ball back. another spectacular play by the seahawks. russell wilson to germane curse. >> remember curse had the big touchdown for the niners which was a back breaker for them. >> niners salvage just a bit of hope. that made it 43-8. that the point it skwruz just about letting the last 11:45 run off -- it was just about letting the last 11:45 run off the clock. seattle gets to take home the lombardi trophy for the first time and just the second sports champion in that team's history. paul allen saved the seahawks for the pacific northwest. when barry wanted to move them to los angeles. that seems like forever now. fourth most lopsided score. and denver has been on the wrong end of two of them. for the seahawks this is what every player dreams of since the time preseason camp starts. >> we had a talent on defense, they had special teams. playing in the nfc west you play great football teams. we played the 49ers. you play the arizona cardinals had a great season this y
the ball is punched out by maxwell. recovered by that guy again. smith.e drive and get the ball back. another spectacular play by the seahawks. russell wilson to germane curse. >> remember curse had the big touchdown for the niners which was a back breaker for them. >> niners salvage just a bit of hope. that made it 43-8. that the point it skwruz just about letting the last 11:45 run off -- it was just about letting the last 11:45 run off the clock. seattle gets to take home the...
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hardest hitting safety in football now has taken over that mantn ovrom troy polamalu, and sherman and maxwell both good cover guys but balso extremely physocal. denver wasn't ready to get beat up as much as they got bea as th >> but this is the super bowl. >> yes. >> i mean you are supposed to -- but you know them, buou knono kam chancellor, when he gets a running start on you and levels you, you can't practice that.pr appens and you say, oh, my s god, i mean, the cobwebs are in there. so my whole fe. so is,es richard sherman told me thistolh last week. he goes, i sd, well, you know,ly has got a lot of weapons, you know i look for onow i lhese e these guys on the bench toncho be a big factor in this game and he just laughed and sat , we don't care. they thought they were reall the going to beat him up. >> they were reading his signals he line, they were stealing peyton's signals the guys said after the game last night they calling it out to lling iter and midway through the first half ff they were right most of the time. that is bravado if you tbrav yoy g for eybook you haveon ce and you are
hardest hitting safety in football now has taken over that mantn ovrom troy polamalu, and sherman and maxwell both good cover guys but balso extremely physocal. denver wasn't ready to get beat up as much as they got bea as th >> but this is the super bowl. >> yes. >> i mean you are supposed to -- but you know them, buou knono kam chancellor, when he gets a running start on you and levels you, you can't practice that.pr appens and you say, oh, my s god, i mean, the cobwebs are...
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hardest t hitting safety in tting ll now has taken over that mantle from troy polamalu, and sherman and maxwell both good cover guys but also extremelyalsical.si denver wasn't ready ton'et beat up as much as they got beat up. >> but this is the super bowl. >> yes. >> i mean you are supposed to -- >> but you know them, but when kam chancel when he gets a running start on you and levels you, you can't practice that. that happens and you say, oh, my god, mean, the cobwebs are in there. so my whole feeling is, richard sherman told me this last week. he goes, i said, well, you know, peyton has got a lot of weapons, you know i look for one of these maybe these gumaybthe bee guto be a big factor in this game and he just laughed and said, we don't care. they thought were really we going we m up. >> they were reading his signals at the lin hey were stealingwe peyton's signytonthe guys said after the game last night theyt was doing on the audibles, and calling it out to each other and midway through the first houghgh they were right most of the time that bravado if you think you y can read the great peyt
hardest t hitting safety in tting ll now has taken over that mantle from troy polamalu, and sherman and maxwell both good cover guys but also extremelyalsical.si denver wasn't ready ton'et beat up as much as they got beat up. >> but this is the super bowl. >> yes. >> i mean you are supposed to -- >> but you know them, but when kam chancel when he gets a running start on you and levels you, you can't practice that. that happens and you say, oh, my god, mean, the cobwebs...
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joining me once again, zirlina maxwell, goldie taylor and susan del percio.money. then they were thrown in the trash right in front of them. i talked with the mother of one student earlier today. let's listen to that. >> the woman informed her the balance was negative and that she could not eat. she then had to put her tray to the side and it was taken and it was thrown in the trash in front of her. >> i know how many kids you have. if that happened to either of my kids, i would go ballistic. what is your reaction when you hear this? >> i think i probably would have had the same or similar reaction as you had. this is what they call grown-folk business. you just don't get children involved in things like that. if you've got a financial issue with the parents, there's a note that's sent home. if those parents cannot answer or cannot pay this debt, it's a social services issue. but under no circumstance do you deny a child lunch in a school, let alone take it from them and throw it away in front of them. >> i know. and take it even further. you have people in t
joining me once again, zirlina maxwell, goldie taylor and susan del percio.money. then they were thrown in the trash right in front of them. i talked with the mother of one student earlier today. let's listen to that. >> the woman informed her the balance was negative and that she could not eat. she then had to put her tray to the side and it was taken and it was thrown in the trash in front of her. >> i know how many kids you have. if that happened to either of my kids, i would go...
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zerlina maxwell and john feehery, thank you both.ck our news feed this morning. for the second time in three weeks the homeland security department is warning airlines about a potential threat. officials say terrorists could try to hide explosives in their shoes, specifically targeting flights that are coming in overseas into the u.s. the plot is of course similar to the one that was almost carried out by richard reid, who was someone who tried to set off a shoe bomb on a paris to miami flight in 2001. earlier this month homeland security warnled about sploichs hidden in toothpaste tubes as well. in other news, the late actor philip seymour hoffman had an inusual request in his will for his son. according to "the new york post," he wanted cooper to grow up in new york, chicago, or san francisco. hoffman's will states so this is so he would be exposed to the all chur, art, and architectura. it was written before his other children were born. the bulk of his state goes to his longtime girlfriend. >>> and cleared of charges in a hacking
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maxwell and woody had tried before he was arrested. >> : had tried before he was arresat ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. tonight we are learning more about but weren't teenager convicted of stealing daffy aires lamborghini. max wade. >> : he is planning a jewelry heist and planned to stealing the lamborghini a solid to he'd planned to sell and the dominican republic for more than two brand. for more than 2 million. let >> : get info alarms and cameras that the jewelry store he was convicted of stealing the lever guinea on a dealership. he went down from their roofs and drove off with the car. he's also convicted of attempted murder he's trying to should all romantic rival. this is not the right video there we have the right video. a bullet went through that
maxwell and woody had tried before he was arrested. >> : had tried before he was arresat ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. tonight we are learning more about...
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z zarlina maxwell, amanda turkel, and victoria soto, professor of the university of texas, professorty of texas at austin. that's a mouthful. i want to start with you, you remember this article from bill krystal, from his memo from the house gop, about a month or so ago. make a deal, no default in return for no amnesty. no amnesty, such a deal should mean no gop tears this november. so we have no default with a clean debt ceiling bill. what might this mean for immigration reform? or will it mean anything at all for comprehensive immigration reform? >> you know, i wish i could be more optimistic, but i don't think it means anything for immigration reform because john boehner said they don't trust the president to pass immigration, that's completely ludicrous, 2 million deportations, more enforcement on the border than ever before and the number of agents on the border is at a 40-year high. every new day there's a new excuse. i don't think the clean debt ceiling means we're going to move forward with immigration. they are always coming up with a new reason why they don't want to move f
z zarlina maxwell, amanda turkel, and victoria soto, professor of the university of texas, professorty of texas at austin. that's a mouthful. i want to start with you, you remember this article from bill krystal, from his memo from the house gop, about a month or so ago. make a deal, no default in return for no amnesty. no amnesty, such a deal should mean no gop tears this november. so we have no default with a clean debt ceiling bill. what might this mean for immigration reform? or will it...
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in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived, isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking god's thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and they're not going to be able to come up with inventions to advance in our culture. and so, i think that the person was trying to get out that see , you know there are lots of , secularists out there doing work and they don't believe in creation and they came up with great inventions. yeah, but my point is they are borrowing from the christian world view to do so and as you saw from the video clips i gave, people like dr. faulkner has published in the secular journals. there's lots of creationists out there who publish. people might know that they're creationists because the topics do not specifically
in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived, isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking god's thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and...
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in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived, isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking god's thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and they're not going to be able to come up with inventions to advance in our culture. and so, i think that the person was trying to get out that see , you know there are lots of , secularists out there doing work and they don't believe in creation and they came up with great inventions. yeah, but my point is they are borrowing from the christian world view to do so and as you saw from the video clips i gave, people like dr. faulkner has published in the secular journals. there's lots of creationists out there who publish. people might know that they're creationists because the topics do not specifically
in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived, isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking god's thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and...
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great question, maxwell. what you often hear is with least to resolving or at finding a way forward on some of these maritime and territorial disputes. but for some countries, for example, the philippines and china, that is a difficult issue because of how hot that problem has gotten, and this is why you have seen the philippines which the military cannot compete with a country like china and in toch the united states -- enter a huge military conflict i think would create controversy. it would be hard. that is why you see the philippines moved through legal means. processs been a long toward what was hopefully a code of conduct in the south china of move tohina sea, to some sort of binding conduct that can help create -- because your question is right on point because this is a tension that is probably inherent, it will be there for a long time, and is like a scab you can keep poking at it. it will not heal, or you can find ways -- this is a terrible analogy -- but to bandage it in a way to move forward and s
great question, maxwell. what you often hear is with least to resolving or at finding a way forward on some of these maritime and territorial disputes. but for some countries, for example, the philippines and china, that is a difficult issue because of how hot that problem has gotten, and this is why you have seen the philippines which the military cannot compete with a country like china and in toch the united states -- enter a huge military conflict i think would create controversy. it would...
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the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge for the eastern district of arkansas shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: any senator wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, the yeas are 58, the nays are 34, one senator responded present. the motion is agreed to. mr. pryor: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. pryor: i ask consent the senate resume legislative session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 360 which was submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 360 to authorize testimony and representation in united sta
the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge for the eastern district of arkansas shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: any senator wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, the yeas are 58, the nays are 34, one senator responded present. the motion is agreed to. mr. pryor: madam...
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. >> reporter: simpson had lost 50 pounds in the few months following the birth of her daughter maxwellant with baby number two, son, ace, now 7 months old. >> i don't think that i ever expected myself to see the numbers that i have seen on the scale. >> reporter: and so was it hard then to suppress that desire when you were pregnant the second time because you knew you didn't want to gain that much weight? >> it was hard to suppress it. i knew that i would be gaining back the weight, so i didn't really think about it that much. i went on walks, and i worked out throughout my second pregnancy. >> reporter: and staying active now she says is key along with a healthier diet. what would a typical day be like for you as far as what you consume? >> for breakfast i'm an oatmeal girl. lunch, i do like bread, so i mean i will have like a sandwich or something. but for dinner i try and keep it super clean. >> reporter: she says she gets her motivation through her fiance, former nfl tight end, eric johnson. >> i have to figure out what i want my band to be. that's happening in like the next coupl
. >> reporter: simpson had lost 50 pounds in the few months following the birth of her daughter maxwellant with baby number two, son, ace, now 7 months old. >> i don't think that i ever expected myself to see the numbers that i have seen on the scale. >> reporter: and so was it hard then to suppress that desire when you were pregnant the second time because you knew you didn't want to gain that much weight? >> it was hard to suppress it. i knew that i would be gaining...
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maxwell punched the ball out of the left arm of thomas. >> reporter: and pocket pressure too much foranning. now a five-time mvp. >> you watch seattle defensively, they're flying around. they're playing a physical game and denver offensively just has failed to match that. >> reporter: even after the star cornerback, richard sherman, famous for his post game rant in the playoffs -- >> i'm the best corner in the game! >> reporter: -- was carted off the field with an ankle injury early in the fourth quarter. >> what a catch, touchdown! unbelievable! >> reporter: by then, seattle special teams had been just that. percy harvin took the opening kick 87 yards for a score. >> he's going to go -- >> reporter: and while denver did finally get eight points on the board -- >> tremendous catch! >> reporter: it was far too little, far too late. >> this is a hard way to end your season. >> reporter: and when the clock ran out and confetti flew, it was all smiles for seahawks' quarterback, russell wilson. >> i told the guys hey, you know, why not us? we believed we could get here, had the talent, the
maxwell punched the ball out of the left arm of thomas. >> reporter: and pocket pressure too much foranning. now a five-time mvp. >> you watch seattle defensively, they're flying around. they're playing a physical game and denver offensively just has failed to match that. >> reporter: even after the star cornerback, richard sherman, famous for his post game rant in the playoffs -- >> i'm the best corner in the game! >> reporter: -- was carted off the field with an...
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this is joan maxwell. we are on a regulator marine boat. you worried about people not showing up this weekend? >> we are concerned about the number of people coming from the northeast. a large percentage of our business is done in note northeast. we are excited about what we are seeing. every single regulator. absolutely. cheryl: this retails for $350,000. this is all leather. >> it is nice. it really is. this has many options. the queen of our fleet. cheryl: these boats are being known for being so solid and strong. cheryl: thank you very much. we will have a lot more coming up in the nine eastern time. a lot of money is put into this boat show every year. the ceo will be joining me. connell: we will stay with miami, but shift to football. more players than just incognito. we will get to that with charlie gasparino. dagen: how one company is planning to revolutionize checking your coat. ♪ she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, t, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortun
this is joan maxwell. we are on a regulator marine boat. you worried about people not showing up this weekend? >> we are concerned about the number of people coming from the northeast. a large percentage of our business is done in note northeast. we are excited about what we are seeing. every single regulator. absolutely. cheryl: this retails for $350,000. this is all leather. >> it is nice. it really is. this has many options. the queen of our fleet. cheryl: these boats are being...
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scott fitzgerald and a man named maxwell perkins.max perkins was a book editor at charles scribner sons. he worked in their his entire career really. i began to see in this correspondence between fitzgerald and perkins the creation of f scott fitzgerald the artist because it was to perkins that f. scott fitzgerald, a princeton dropped out my father reminded me, that this man who wrote his first novel, what became this side of paradise, send it first to max perkins at scribner is to send him back the series of letters telling him how to improve the novel and maybe then perkins could get his company, then the stuffy is publishing house in america, to published the book and this over a series of year-and-a-half, fitzgerald did until "this side of paradise" was published, became an overnight sensation, became one of the landmark books in american publishing in the 20th century. as a result of that two things happened that i could read in this correspondence between an author and his editor. the first thing i saw was how perkins stuck wit
scott fitzgerald and a man named maxwell perkins.max perkins was a book editor at charles scribner sons. he worked in their his entire career really. i began to see in this correspondence between fitzgerald and perkins the creation of f scott fitzgerald the artist because it was to perkins that f. scott fitzgerald, a princeton dropped out my father reminded me, that this man who wrote his first novel, what became this side of paradise, send it first to max perkins at scribner is to send him...
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in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived, isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking gods thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and they're not going to be able to come up with inventions to advance in our culture. and so i think that the person was trying to get out that see you know there are lots of secularists out there doing work and they don't believe in creation and they came up with great inventions. yeah but my point is they are borrowing from the christian world view to do so and as you saw from the video clips i gave, people like andrew -- and dr. faulkner has published in the secular journals. there's lots of creationists out there who publish. people might know that they're creationists because the topics do not speci
in fact, some of the greatest scientists that ever lived, isaac newton, james clerk maxwell, michael faraday, were creationists. and as one of them said, you know, thinking gods thought after him and that's really modern science really came out of. that thinking, that we can do experiments today and we can do the same tomorrow. we can trust the laws of logic. we can trust the laws of nature. and if we don't teach our children correctly about this, they're not going to be innovative. and they're...
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maxwell and others for being here today.when i am about to say is not all, and about age, that experience and knowledge, and these gentlemen have forgotten more about these issues than most of us will ever know. thank you very much for being here. no amount of humility, because i look forward to the discussion where i will learn much from you all, and i will have -- the title of my beijing, tokyo, washington relations, is the east china sea and the south china sea boiling up? i am not is yes, but done yet. there is more to say. my recent trips to the region in the last few months, i have had the pleasure to travel to local abeokyo to meet with administration officials and also to oconomowoc and had a chance to go to type a. -- taipei. i also had to dialogue with russell's, with the european -- with brussels, with european think tankers, also with the china mission there, and i am glad to say we have a person here from the chinese and the city. -- embassy. will truck about the track 1.5 level for u.s. opportunities for progre
maxwell and others for being here today.when i am about to say is not all, and about age, that experience and knowledge, and these gentlemen have forgotten more about these issues than most of us will ever know. thank you very much for being here. no amount of humility, because i look forward to the discussion where i will learn much from you all, and i will have -- the title of my beijing, tokyo, washington relations, is the east china sea and the south china sea boiling up? i am not is yes,...
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the clerk: nomination, james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion that has been filed at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge for the eastern district of arkansas, signed by 18 senators as follows. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names not be necessary. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i now move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion to proceed. all those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. reid: i move to proceed to e
the clerk: nomination, james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion that has been filed at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of james maxwell moody jr. of arkansas to be united states district judge...