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you are such a great man, ed meese. i keep seeing you at these things but i don't get to talk to you. >> i just wanted to say hello. >> nice to see you. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. got it. >> that one is for stephen and judy. >> for stephen and who? >> steven and judy. >> who is next? >> the third one is actually mine. this one is going to be for diane. >> are you from michigan? >> no. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> could i have the cover signed? >> chewer. >> -- sure. >> that is a beautiful cover. >> he's taking a picture. look at the camera. face this way. >> thank you. >> hello. >> i thought you looked familiar. is this for you? >> elizabeth. >> what are you doing am? >> going to college. >> don't go to law school. >> hi. i'm christina. >> nice to meet you, christina. >> i just want to say i just graduate from college, and your book taught me more than any of my professors. >> thank you. >> my name is jesse. >> nice to meet you, jesse. >> this is for my father for father's day. >> i think this ma
you are such a great man, ed meese. i keep seeing you at these things but i don't get to talk to you. >> i just wanted to say hello. >> nice to see you. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. got it. >> that one is for stephen and judy. >> for stephen and who? >> steven and judy. >> who is next? >> the third one is actually mine. this one is going to be for diane. >> are you from michigan? >> no. thank you very much. >>...
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my attorney general ed meese who is the ronald reagan fellow policy of the legal studies here the heritage foundation. [applause] and one more stan. are you here? he hasn't made it yet. he told me he is coming. he's the author and he really wanted to come and he will make it the reason i'm recognizing them is because they are conservative icons. they are lines of traditional values and ann coulter is a mother figure of conservatism. please, should we make remarks now that she will take questions from you and afterwards she will sign. i will ask that -- unfortunately we may not have time for pictures, so this is the signing first and then afterwards if there is time she will take pictures with you if there is time. would you like to take some questions. [applause] >> thank you for coming. thank you. >> thank you. i really wanted to speak after the books lining because it turns out to the are serving the area and one unit. [laughter] the ideal audience for me are right-wing a little clicker that. [laughter] and i don't have prepared remarks for the book to come out. i never imagined looking
my attorney general ed meese who is the ronald reagan fellow policy of the legal studies here the heritage foundation. [applause] and one more stan. are you here? he hasn't made it yet. he told me he is coming. he's the author and he really wanted to come and he will make it the reason i'm recognizing them is because they are conservative icons. they are lines of traditional values and ann coulter is a mother figure of conservatism. please, should we make remarks now that she will take...
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first, following up on meese's point, a chronic parking is a pre-eminent cold water training ground for swimmers in north america. swimmers from all over the world come here to train. placing a diesel generator in the coat is like idling a muni bus at a basketball game and telling them to increase through their journeys and terrible around the bus. no athletes should have to argue for clean air in which to train. this is a sanctuary. as a former alaska fishermen, and witnessed the ill effects of two diesel spills, one of which i created myself. i was at the epicenter of a sheen until i am sure it spread to be visible from space, not my finest moment, but disasters on the water are like that. they are all or nothing. we just saw the s -- costa concordia, and if there is an accident, once built with one swimmer is a catastrophe. that is just the nature of the effort that we expand on the water. finally, much emphasis is placed on the blow through design of the screen itself, demonstrating how this cannot sit in the wind. does anyone realize what you are creating? you are creating a curtai
first, following up on meese's point, a chronic parking is a pre-eminent cold water training ground for swimmers in north america. swimmers from all over the world come here to train. placing a diesel generator in the coat is like idling a muni bus at a basketball game and telling them to increase through their journeys and terrible around the bus. no athletes should have to argue for clean air in which to train. this is a sanctuary. as a former alaska fishermen, and witnessed the ill effects...
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she should have used her can up meese. she was carrying her laundry.h traffic. cars were not even stopping fifth. and the dogs were barking i could not even imagines fire was taking care of my kids. i could not imagine- this was happening because i was looking after children at this time. >>marty: the parents of a six year-old saying that there were two six year-old boys that were roughhousing on the school yard. the parents are speaking out. >> that night, the boys went outside of school and they were still playing. my son really insulted somebody? or if the other boy was hurt? this has been handled so poorly. >>isabel: the classification >>marty: the classification of a sexual assault is not illegal because his six years old. the parents are seeking legal advice. because the classification of a sexual assault against a six year-old is not valid. and some since then, child has transferred to a different school. >>janu: sunny but cold. 46 degrees. temperatures are also warming up nicely still in the 30's. we are starting to see more 50s along the coast
she should have used her can up meese. she was carrying her laundry.h traffic. cars were not even stopping fifth. and the dogs were barking i could not even imagines fire was taking care of my kids. i could not imagine- this was happening because i was looking after children at this time. >>marty: the parents of a six year-old saying that there were two six year-old boys that were roughhousing on the school yard. the parents are speaking out. >> that night, the boys went outside of...
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most of meese was shielded except this part of me that was looking over my pistol, and that's when heulance stopped. we went from your car to the ambulance and then the helicopter was stopped right out here. >> the relationship with the officers that were on that scene has definitely grown. any time you're in some type of situation like we were in, there's definitely a camaraderie there and something some other officers can't necessarily understand. >>> coming up -- some of the most peculiar events ever seen on dash cam video. [♪...] >> i wish my patients could see what i see. that over time, having high cholesterol, plus diabetes or high blood pressure or family history of early heart disease, can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol by up to 52%. and is also proven to slow plaque buildup. >> announcer: crestor is not right for everyone. like people with l
most of meese was shielded except this part of me that was looking over my pistol, and that's when heulance stopped. we went from your car to the ambulance and then the helicopter was stopped right out here. >> the relationship with the officers that were on that scene has definitely grown. any time you're in some type of situation like we were in, there's definitely a camaraderie there and something some other officers can't necessarily understand. >>> coming up -- some of the...
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>> it pain meese to say this but i think we are finding more and more where it is repair related. >>east two suicides in the wake of the incident. japan airlines employee who was working with victims' families and an inspection engineer who issued a certificate of air worthyness for the doomed plane a of the 1978 tail strike. to this day, jal 123 remains the deadliest single aircraft accident in the history of aviation. we have seen the disastrous results of airplanes not properly repaired, maintained or inspected. japan airline flight 123, american flight 191, aloha, flight 243. we have also seen what can happen when a plane has a design flaw as in the case of united plight 811. but those flights are the exception. not the rule. every day 3 million passengers do land safely. >> ask often what's the most dangerous part about flying? quite literally, it is the drive to the airport. >> reporter: for those that survive airplane accidents or whose relatives didn't those kind of statistics are of any comfort. they have seen and felt the consequences of structural failure first hand. >> we
>> it pain meese to say this but i think we are finding more and more where it is repair related. >>east two suicides in the wake of the incident. japan airlines employee who was working with victims' families and an inspection engineer who issued a certificate of air worthyness for the doomed plane a of the 1978 tail strike. to this day, jal 123 remains the deadliest single aircraft accident in the history of aviation. we have seen the disastrous results of airplanes not properly...
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this one scare meese a little. i'll be honest. tarantulas. >> interesting, right. 1800s put out a national -- >> bring the tarantula in. >> i figure sthits way to get over the fear. actually step for. >> derchltsly the way to do it. one of the things we do, get people up close so they don't have the a fear. the head of the senate service, later the national weather service put out a national call in the 1800s send us your stories ar folklore. hundreds have weather associated with them. tranq tarantula one you would least likely. the tiny hairs are used to sense movements in air currents k. i touch? >> probably not. they have -- what's called hairs on the back and flick those. one way they use as a defense mechanism. they flick those and can cause serious irritation itching. >> i shouldn't touch it. >> i would not. >> like a rash. there's hairs on the body, sends air currents and humidity currents. the tarantula reacts to weather changes and can be thought as a walking barometer. >> we see one walking durings day, rain son tis on the wancht according to folklore. >>
this one scare meese a little. i'll be honest. tarantulas. >> interesting, right. 1800s put out a national -- >> bring the tarantula in. >> i figure sthits way to get over the fear. actually step for. >> derchltsly the way to do it. one of the things we do, get people up close so they don't have the a fear. the head of the senate service, later the national weather service put out a national call in the 1800s send us your stories ar folklore. hundreds have weather...
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meese say the girl swears at the man and the man, who appears nearly twice her size, lashes out withanding and watching just feet away. then the attacker walks out of the restaurant, and he's gone. the girl suffers minor cuts and bruises and is treated at a local hospital. police release this videotape, hoping to catch the suspect. they haven't yet caught the man, but when it comes to customers gone wild, not all get away. >>> at this ohio dairy queen, two men stand at the counter. one waits for his food. the other make grabs for cold hard cash. then it's customer versus robber in a wresting match that ends with a stunning arrest. it's a quiet night at this columbus, ohio, dairy queen when local resident jeremiah sarver stops by for a bite. but shortly after ordering, he can't help but feel something strange is going on. >> while waiting in line, a gentleman came in behind me and was kind of milling around, and we were talking a little bit. and the manager came back by after a couple of minutes and asked the gentleman if he had been helped, and he had stated that he had been helped,
meese say the girl swears at the man and the man, who appears nearly twice her size, lashes out withanding and watching just feet away. then the attacker walks out of the restaurant, and he's gone. the girl suffers minor cuts and bruises and is treated at a local hospital. police release this videotape, hoping to catch the suspect. they haven't yet caught the man, but when it comes to customers gone wild, not all get away. >>> at this ohio dairy queen, two men stand at the counter. one...