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hello, mr. adams. - hello, mr. burns! - nice to see you again. how's everything at the loan department? - fine. - good. i'm sorry but we won't have to have the house mortgaged. and, gracie, you don't have to worry about the interior decorator, i've taken care of it. - [gracie] you have? - i have. - [gracie] you're wonderful! thank you, dear! - goodbye, everybody! - [george] goodbye, mr. adams. - [gracie] goodbye! - [harry] goodbye, mr. adams. - if you need me again, just give me a call. - i certainly will. you'll probably hear from me next week. you gave a fine performance. - [mr. adams] what? - [george] nothing. goodbye, mr. adams. - goodbye. - [george] goodbye. he was good. gracie, was this harry von zell's idea? - yes, george, i don't know what i'd do without him. - well, you'll have to do without him, because he's not with us anymore. harry! - it's too late, george. - let's go in the kitchen, gracie, and we'll have a cup of coffee. tell me how this whole thing started, and i want you to start at the beginning. - all right. this morning, i wen
hello, mr. adams. - hello, mr. burns! - nice to see you again. how's everything at the loan department? - fine. - good. i'm sorry but we won't have to have the house mortgaged. and, gracie, you don't have to worry about the interior decorator, i've taken care of it. - [gracie] you have? - i have. - [gracie] you're wonderful! thank you, dear! - goodbye, everybody! - [george] goodbye, mr. adams. - [gracie] goodbye! - [harry] goodbye, mr. adams. - if you need me again, just give me a call. - i...
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mr. adams. >> mr. moderator. i moved that dr. thomas young, who desired to address the meeting. >> mr. young, you away to be recognized by the chair, but you may be recognized by the chair and you may speak. >> thank you, sir. mr. moderator, you are most kind as opposed to others like him over there. this tea is really a slow poison that has a corrosive effect on all those who consume it. >> this meeting is not adjourned yet. get your seat. sir, you have the floor. >> thank you, sir. tea produces nothing of value. it is insidious and leads to various distempers. i have decided to eschew this tea, and will resist your urges toward this wicked weed, and to all other needless imported commodities. we are here in boston a free and generous people, and we have decided that to gather here today to exercise our right, which is long-standing right. where this order will take us, i cannot rightly prognosticate, but mark my word. now that the hand is on the plow, there must be -- >> order! order! mr. young, you still may proceed. >> thank
mr. adams. >> mr. moderator. i moved that dr. thomas young, who desired to address the meeting. >> mr. young, you away to be recognized by the chair, but you may be recognized by the chair and you may speak. >> thank you, sir. mr. moderator, you are most kind as opposed to others like him over there. this tea is really a slow poison that has a corrosive effect on all those who consume it. >> this meeting is not adjourned yet. get your seat. sir, you have the floor....
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this film got five oscar nominations, including one for mr. adam mckay. next up is the movie room, with four oscar nominations, starring brie larson and jacob tremblay, who was phenomenal in the movie. definitely see this film. and finally, brooklyn with three oscar nominations, including saoirse ronan who picked up a best actress nomination as well. [music]. guys, i saw 150 films in 2015, and i think eight of those films are solid. but i think the academy missed the line on a lot of films this year. and that's the thing, whenever the nominations roll out, everyone thinks, okay, i have an issue with this, because everyone has their own opinions. but this year, once we saw all those nominations roll out, a lot of people had something to say about it. i was screaming at the scream. when they were nominating the awards, i could not believe some of the films that were left out. i was, like, blown away. but were you surprised, because this has been a conversation that's been going on for quite some time now. so i think while we are disappointed, i don't think
this film got five oscar nominations, including one for mr. adam mckay. next up is the movie room, with four oscar nominations, starring brie larson and jacob tremblay, who was phenomenal in the movie. definitely see this film. and finally, brooklyn with three oscar nominations, including saoirse ronan who picked up a best actress nomination as well. [music]. guys, i saw 150 films in 2015, and i think eight of those films are solid. but i think the academy missed the line on a lot of films this...
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mrs. adams, i understand that you're under a lot of pressure. tanya told me. what did she tell you? not a lot, but that's only because that woman had her too scared. that cassie got beaten... all the time. by whom? mama rudd. we put them back with jane. may we see the file? you know, there are over 500,000 kids in foster care. it's not easy trying to find a place for all of them. you realize that a serious allegation has been made against her. by tashandra adams. that's about the only thing she hasn't tried. stabler: what's this letter om the bluebell agency? that was a reference check. jane had two foster kids before the adams' girls. this other agency removed them. two months later, she came here. why were they removed? seems jane "experienced difficulty understanding her role as a foster parent." what does that mean? the children were found with soiled clothes. jane missed appointments with her caseworker but-but she was new. "we recommend that no more children be placed with her." you felt comfortable placing three little girls with this woman? we had her take a parenting semina
mrs. adams, i understand that you're under a lot of pressure. tanya told me. what did she tell you? not a lot, but that's only because that woman had her too scared. that cassie got beaten... all the time. by whom? mama rudd. we put them back with jane. may we see the file? you know, there are over 500,000 kids in foster care. it's not easy trying to find a place for all of them. you realize that a serious allegation has been made against her. by tashandra adams. that's about the only thing she...
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this film got five oscar nominations, including one for mr. adam mckay. next up is the movie room, with four oscar nominations, starring brie larson and jacob tremblay, who was phenomenal in the movie. definitely see this film. and finally, brooklyn with three oscar nominations, including saoirse ronan who picked up a best actress nomination as well. [music]. guys, i saw 150 films in 2015, and i think eight of those films are solid. but i think the academy missed the line on a lot of films this year. and that's the thing, whenever the nominations roll out, everyone thinks, okay, i have an issue with this, because everyone has their own opinions. but this year, once we saw all those nominations roll out, a lot of people had something to say about it. i was screaming at the scream. when they were nominating the awards, i could not believe some of the films that were left out. i was, like, blown away. but were you surprised, because this has been a conversation that's been going on for quite some time now. so i think while we are disappointed, i don't think
this film got five oscar nominations, including one for mr. adam mckay. next up is the movie room, with four oscar nominations, starring brie larson and jacob tremblay, who was phenomenal in the movie. definitely see this film. and finally, brooklyn with three oscar nominations, including saoirse ronan who picked up a best actress nomination as well. [music]. guys, i saw 150 films in 2015, and i think eight of those films are solid. but i think the academy missed the line on a lot of films this...
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mrs. adams: i thank the gentleman for yielding. today we find ourselves rereading the same chapter from a republican extremist book that seems to have no end. today's vote represents the 63rd time the g.o.p. tried to repeal or undermine the affordable care act. the 12th time the g.o.p. voted to attack women's health care and the 114th -- in the 114th congress alone. partisan games and provisions are transfwregses in our communities. we must work together to seize the opportunity that exists in our great nation and we can't do that by wasting time and energy on radical agendas, attacking planned parenthood is part of a ploy to roll back women's rights and no one should control a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. i won't stop advocating for women's comprehensive health care or her right to control her own body. this war on women must stop. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. price: thank you, mr. speaker. it gives m
mrs. adams: i thank the gentleman for yielding. today we find ourselves rereading the same chapter from a republican extremist book that seems to have no end. today's vote represents the 63rd time the g.o.p. tried to repeal or undermine the affordable care act. the 12th time the g.o.p. voted to attack women's health care and the 114th -- in the 114th congress alone. partisan games and provisions are transfwregses in our communities. we must work together to seize the opportunity that exists in...
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this film got five oscar nominations, including one for mr. adam mckay. next up is the movie room, with four oscar nominations, starring brie larson and jacob tremblay, who was phenomenal in the movie. definitely see this film. and finally, brooklyn with three oscar nominations, including saoirse ronan who picked up a best actress nomination as well. [music]. guys, i saw 150 films in 2015, and i think eight of those films are solid. but i think the academy missed the line on a lot of films this year. and that's the thing, whenever the nominations roll out, everyone thinks, okay, i have an issue with this, because everyone has their own opinions. but this year, once we saw all those nominations roll out, a lot of people had something to say about it. i was screaming at the scream. when they were nominating the awards, i could not believe some of the films that were left out. i was, like, blown away. but were you surprised, because this has been a conversation that's been going on for quite some time now. so i think while we are disappointed, i don't think
this film got five oscar nominations, including one for mr. adam mckay. next up is the movie room, with four oscar nominations, starring brie larson and jacob tremblay, who was phenomenal in the movie. definitely see this film. and finally, brooklyn with three oscar nominations, including saoirse ronan who picked up a best actress nomination as well. [music]. guys, i saw 150 films in 2015, and i think eight of those films are solid. but i think the academy missed the line on a lot of films this...
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mr. adamant attitude has to do with one particular and specific and limited point. we are not asking anything from hanoi except to stop shooting their neighbors in laos and south vietnam. we're not asking them to give up an acre of territory. we are not asking them to surrender a single individual or to change their form of government. all we are asking them to do is sending armed men and arms, contrary to specific agreements and international law, into south vietnam for the purpose of shooting somebody. i have seen in certain columns that toarked that -- ask them to stop shooting is to ask them to surrender unconditionally. asking them to surrender anything except their appetite to take over south vietnam by force. on that, i would suggest somebody had better be adamant. of alliances -- >> maybe i don't make myself clear. us is tose of some of try to get this matter to a conference table. we go about doing that? we haven't made much progress. if this is a sticking point about whether or not they should be admitted to the conference, everything we have had in testim
mr. adamant attitude has to do with one particular and specific and limited point. we are not asking anything from hanoi except to stop shooting their neighbors in laos and south vietnam. we're not asking them to give up an acre of territory. we are not asking them to surrender a single individual or to change their form of government. all we are asking them to do is sending armed men and arms, contrary to specific agreements and international law, into south vietnam for the purpose of shooting...
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. >> i nominate mr. adams as the vice president for his wonderful work he's done as past president, as acting vice president. >> do we have a second? >> i second. >> do we have any other nominations for vice president? seeing none, we will open it up for public comment. do we have any members of the public who would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and we're ready for a vote. >> commissioner adams, yes. commissioner dooley -- commission dwight, excuse me, yes. commissioner dooley, yes. commissioner ortiz-cartagena, yes. commission. >> we are on to item no. 8ing. >> item no. 8 is the review of the review of the december 18th planning session strategy. i just reangendized this just in case there was any updates that the commission wanted to provide. i know that there was comments that you provided me that i was not able to get into a written talk for you. if you would like we can forward it to the february meeting. >> i think that's good. we had a nice presentation how to go ab
. >> i nominate mr. adams as the vice president for his wonderful work he's done as past president, as acting vice president. >> do we have a second? >> i second. >> do we have any other nominations for vice president? seeing none, we will open it up for public comment. do we have any members of the public who would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and we're ready for a vote. >> commissioner adams, yes. commissioner dooley --...
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. >> reporter: a facebook fight push 18-year-old leonarded a adams and mr. presley to this a apartment complex. presley was on probation and wearing a gps monitor. >> we arenot going any where. >> reporter: and king's family vowing to do everything they can to keep other families from feeling the loss like theirs >> speak up. they could be your kid. and when it's your kid and you standing in my shoes you want somebody to sak up. >> reporter: and king carter's family said they will be focussing on his fuel set to take place today. porting in miami-dade, walter morris, today in florida. bringing calls for change. community leaders and some of those lost loved ones speaking out their familili. we will have more ahead on that at 5:30. >>> and we have an a news alert to tell you about with a police investigation in miami. >> diana: 7's alex de armas has the very latest for us. >> reporter: we can tell you that we arealong northwest 42nd avenue and 8th street and there are at least a dozen police cars here and officers with investigators as well trying to investig
. >> reporter: a facebook fight push 18-year-old leonarded a adams and mr. presley to this a apartment complex. presley was on probation and wearing a gps monitor. >> we arenot going any where. >> reporter: and king's family vowing to do everything they can to keep other families from feeling the loss like theirs >> speak up. they could be your kid. and when it's your kid and you standing in my shoes you want somebody to sak up. >> reporter: and king carter's...
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mrs. adams? >> thank you, mr.chair and coe madam administrator, thank you very much for being here.overre while many are concerned about s federal overreach and environmental management, actions by the state of north inn tens of lted thousands of tons of coal ash spilling into the dan river in 2013 and the state refused to use its own authority to enforce proper maintenance and the relocation of coal ash ponds at high-risk of spilling into public drinking water. uph administrator mccarthy, it's important that we, together, defend and uphold the epa's final rule on the disposal of coal combustion residuals from electric utilities. epa's final rule on coal ash disposal can only be enforced by states or by a citizen that sues a company or a state that violates the regulation. it is for this reason that i'm drafting legislation to strengthen protection and enforcement of rural water sources which would provide communities across the nation that the citizens in north z carolina nowens i enjoy.arent specifically, the bi
mrs. adams? >> thank you, mr.chair and coe madam administrator, thank you very much for being here.overre while many are concerned about s federal overreach and environmental management, actions by the state of north inn tens of lted thousands of tons of coal ash spilling into the dan river in 2013 and the state refused to use its own authority to enforce proper maintenance and the relocation of coal ash ponds at high-risk of spilling into public drinking water. uph administrator...
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there could be a few " she was adamant that mr. fazzino murdered her daughter" jack: testimony starts in a murder case involving a young iowa mom. witnesses are laying out what they think happened the night emily fazzino died. jack/2shot: good evening and welcome to local 5 news, home of we are and welcome to local 5 news, home of we are iowa dot com. i'm jack miller. stephanie/2shot: and i'm stephanie angleson. stephanie: more than half a dozen people took the stand inside the winneshiek countycourtroom to shed more light on what happened after emily fazzino was found dead inside her family's home four years ago. jack: local 5 is covering this court case that all started back in 2012, when emily's husband, alexander fazzino, was accused of drowing emily fazzino in the family's bath tub while their today, witness testimony from boone county paramedics, police, and other officials today told jurors what exactly happened after emily was found dead. stephanie: one of the witnesses also on the stand today was emily's friend and nanny f
there could be a few " she was adamant that mr. fazzino murdered her daughter" jack: testimony starts in a murder case involving a young iowa mom. witnesses are laying out what they think happened the night emily fazzino died. jack/2shot: good evening and welcome to local 5 news, home of we are and welcome to local 5 news, home of we are iowa dot com. i'm jack miller. stephanie/2shot: and i'm stephanie angleson. stephanie: more than half a dozen people took the stand inside the...
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adam? from him! he did it! we have to stop him! mr. rain, it's only a puppet. there's no one there. when you were young, he never told you that the puppets weren't real. that's not true. it is. and that's why steph and mitch couldn't save him that day. they only moved when he made them. you're lying. adam, don't do to these people what the robber did to your father. you can save them. [scattered applause] [applause increases] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. well, i think after this long, hard week we just had, we should all head over to rossi's and pop open some old, expensive wine. that's a plan. could we maybe play some mes, too? oh, what kind of games? you tell me, sweet cheeks. hoh, we're heading to rossi's. you in? uh, jack's got a sleepover this weekend, so i was gonna go to new york and see beth. hubba hubba. wow... ah... wa a second. where's reid? he said he had something important to do. hi. um, spencer reid for two. you are the first to arrive. would you like to be seated? yes, i'd like that. [cell phone rings] [ring] [ring] hello. maeve, it's me. li
adam? from him! he did it! we have to stop him! mr. rain, it's only a puppet. there's no one there. when you were young, he never told you that the puppets weren't real. that's not true. it is. and that's why steph and mitch couldn't save him that day. they only moved when he made them. you're lying. adam, don't do to these people what the robber did to your father. you can save them. [scattered applause] [applause increases] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. well, i think...
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adam: tom and shelley, mr. trump and scott brown held a joint press conference but most of the questions turned out to be about iowa. the national media trying to provoke a response and get him express something about his second-place finish and donald trump trying to not go there. s clear from what he said portrayed is getting under his skin. coming off a second-place finish hampshire. tuesday night in milford, he picked up the endorsement of former massachusetts senator, scott brown. >> one person who has the independence and can be the change agent to get washington working again, it was clear to me that was donald trump. >> everybody wanted his endorsement, and i' m very honored that he' s giving it to me. adam: donald trump trying to put things in perspective. >> i didn' t expect to do so well. one poll came out that maybe be built up a false expectation for some people. adam: he let a little new york slip into his vocabulary in his stump speech, swearing twice. once talking about russia. >> let them use s
adam: tom and shelley, mr. trump and scott brown held a joint press conference but most of the questions turned out to be about iowa. the national media trying to provoke a response and get him express something about his second-place finish and donald trump trying to not go there. s clear from what he said portrayed is getting under his skin. coming off a second-place finish hampshire. tuesday night in milford, he picked up the endorsement of former massachusetts senator, scott brown. >>...
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adam boyer. this is captain miller. hello. mr. boyer. he was just sitting on top of the washington arch. well, i hadn't planned on materializing at that particular location. materializing? better tell him where you're from. denver. um...what year? yeah, that's 2037 a.d. how are the broncos doing? they moved, huh? he's a time traveler. well, that's just part of my job. i'm a cultural historian at columbia university. i specialize in the latter 1900s. i just came back to gather some additional data on the prevailing social attitudes, mores -- you know, this type of thing. you realize we don't believe a word you're saying. of course. that's why i can tell you. mr. boyer, we're gonna need fine, fine. i have some questions for you, too, if you don't mind. harris? could you take a statement from mr. boyer? oh, sure, barney. mr. boyer, take a seat right over here, please. groovy. oh, did that come back? the mail, sir. thank you, zatelli. you're welcome. anything else, sir? not from me. hey, you know that guy this morning? i just seen him around. you probably know him better than i do. zatelli,
adam boyer. this is captain miller. hello. mr. boyer. he was just sitting on top of the washington arch. well, i hadn't planned on materializing at that particular location. materializing? better tell him where you're from. denver. um...what year? yeah, that's 2037 a.d. how are the broncos doing? they moved, huh? he's a time traveler. well, that's just part of my job. i'm a cultural historian at columbia university. i specialize in the latter 1900s. i just came back to gather some additional...
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on friday, january 22, mr. adams, a lieutenant of the sherwood, arkansas, fire department, with five years of experience, was shot and killed while responding to an emergency medical call in north little rock. mr. hill: he was just 29 years old. i was honored to attend a flash light vigil for jason on january 25 and was moved by the turnout by our entire community to honor his life. every time we lose one of our first responders, our community experiences a little fray or tear in our beautifully crafted quilt of our towns. our first responders in arkansas and throughout the country deserve our gratitude and our respect and lieutenant adams' death was a tragic reminder of the dangers these brave men and women face every day. i extend my warmest regards and prayers to his loved ones. he'll be greatly missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts eek recognition? without objection. mr. kennedy: mr. speaker, this bl
on friday, january 22, mr. adams, a lieutenant of the sherwood, arkansas, fire department, with five years of experience, was shot and killed while responding to an emergency medical call in north little rock. mr. hill: he was just 29 years old. i was honored to attend a flash light vigil for jason on january 25 and was moved by the turnout by our entire community to honor his life. every time we lose one of our first responders, our community experiences a little fray or tear in our...
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mr. washington died before john adams first moved in. construction of the white house took 80 years. -- took eight years. this is a wonderful painting from the white house historical association. you can see the basic contours of the building taking shape. this stat here is now what is known as the south lawn looking out on the southside looking out on lafayette square. what a wonderful painting that is. anyway, the construction took $232,000.s and cost that would be $72 million today. estateway, the real website zillow says -- [laughter] says that, not that it is on the market, it would be $390 million. location, amenities are pretty good. [laughter] be a newgoing to tenant apparently in about a year or so. thatnot quite sure who is going to be, but they will get a four year lease. when adams moved in, it was november the first, 1800. this is what it looked like. this would be the south lawn here and at the time, if you noticed, there was no north porticos for south porticos. , thissteps at the time was 1800, this was the principal entr
mr. washington died before john adams first moved in. construction of the white house took 80 years. -- took eight years. this is a wonderful painting from the white house historical association. you can see the basic contours of the building taking shape. this stat here is now what is known as the south lawn looking out on the southside looking out on lafayette square. what a wonderful painting that is. anyway, the construction took $232,000.s and cost that would be $72 million today....
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adam: ben carson looked back on his loss in iowa where the cruz campaign told voters he was dropping out of the race. mr. carson: it gives us a very good example of certain types of washington ethics. washington ethics basically says, if it's legal, you do what you need to do. adam: senator cruz said he'd give the military more leeway to fight wars by loosening the rules of engagement. >> we should use overwhelming force, kill the enemy and get the heck out. don't engage in nation building but allow our soldiers to do their jobs instead of risking making it impossible. adam: john kasich continues to pitch himself as the positive candidate, staking out issues and moderate territory. >> we've got to get done. adam: jeb bush says it's time for an overhaul of the veterans' administration citing a living vet who received his own death notice. governor bush: he was told he died. the veteran's administration took a death certificate to the guy. i met him and he's voting for me. adam: donald trump skipped the ghant iowa and paid the price there. obviously he was here on this stage tonight. but he wasn't dominat
adam: ben carson looked back on his loss in iowa where the cruz campaign told voters he was dropping out of the race. mr. carson: it gives us a very good example of certain types of washington ethics. washington ethics basically says, if it's legal, you do what you need to do. adam: senator cruz said he'd give the military more leeway to fight wars by loosening the rules of engagement. >> we should use overwhelming force, kill the enemy and get the heck out. don't engage in nation...
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lawrence and mrs. adams after ms. clarke of new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 30 -- >> i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 3033, the reed act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill and senate amendment. the clerk: h.r. 3033, an act to require the president's budget to include a line item for the re-research of disabilities education program of the national science foundation and to require the national science foundation to conduct research on dyslexia. senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the reading is dispensed with. is there objection to the original request of the gentleman from texas? without objection the senate amendment is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pr
lawrence and mrs. adams after ms. clarke of new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 30 -- >> i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 3033, the reed act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the...
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mr. chairman, i am adamant that the attitude has to do with one particular and specific, limited point. we are not asking anything from shootingept to stop their neighbors in laos and selfie and him -- and south vietnam. we are not asking them to give of an acre of territory or give up a single individual nor to change their form of government. all we are asking to do is that they stopped sending armed men and guards contrary to international agreement and international law into self -- into south vietnam. i have asked them to stop shooting and -- i have seen remarks saying is that asking them to stop shooting is asking them to surrender unconditionally. we are not asking them to do such a thing. that, i wouldn suggest that somebody better be adamant. we have a series of -- chairman: i don't make myself clear. i don't wish to interrupt you. the purpose of some of us is to get this matter to a conference table. sec. rusk: that is our purpose, mr. chairman. chairman: we certainly haven't made much progress and if this is a sticking point as to whether or not they should be admitted to the
mr. chairman, i am adamant that the attitude has to do with one particular and specific, limited point. we are not asking anything from shootingept to stop their neighbors in laos and selfie and him -- and south vietnam. we are not asking them to give of an acre of territory or give up a single individual nor to change their form of government. all we are asking to do is that they stopped sending armed men and guards contrary to international agreement and international law into self -- into...
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adam with the american library association. you mentioned the p word, mr. scalise. privacy. 194 republicans, almost 80% of the caucus, 115 democrats, are the 310 co-sponsors of the most co-sponsored bill in congress, h.r. 699, the email privacy act. it shocked me, and i had to that a warrant is not needed i had to check it three times to learn that a warrant is not needed after six months to get the actual content of people's emails, all of your drop box files, basically everything in the cloud. no speeches. when this bill comes out of committee, as happily it finally is poised to do in judiciary, what is the best path to the floor as the clock ticks down on this particular congress? mr. scalise: i'd like to see us take it up. i'm a strong supporter of privacy. i'm a strong supporter of a free and open internet. i do have concerns where you see the f.c.c. trying to get more involved in writing technology policy. that should be the role of congress. i do think when you look at this debate that's going on nationally on privacy, it's an important one that congress is b
adam with the american library association. you mentioned the p word, mr. scalise. privacy. 194 republicans, almost 80% of the caucus, 115 democrats, are the 310 co-sponsors of the most co-sponsored bill in congress, h.r. 699, the email privacy act. it shocked me, and i had to that a warrant is not needed i had to check it three times to learn that a warrant is not needed after six months to get the actual content of people's emails, all of your drop box files, basically everything in the...
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mr. nadler: for more than 20 years i have been an adamant supporter of this program and i share mr. price's concerns about theoutdated funding formula but i cannot support this amendment. the reliance on cumulative aids cases is problat and does need to be updated to better reflect incidences of the disease. mr. price's amendment will just shiftcarcsources arod. if the amendment changed the formula for new funds if there were no funds, it would be mo semiable but the amendment would shift existing funds on which people now rely. new york city is a ark example. this formula change would eventually cut e city's funding by nearly 25% that cut would translate to realeople. a quarter of new yorkers living with aids and currently receiving support for their housing would be thrown out their homes. we are talking about people living with aids with hopwa support being ousted from their present homes. i understand that people in many areas living with aidseed housg but congress should be focused on growing hwa and expanding te numberf people enrolled in the progr not on throwing more people
mr. nadler: for more than 20 years i have been an adamant supporter of this program and i share mr. price's concerns about theoutdated funding formula but i cannot support this amendment. the reliance on cumulative aids cases is problat and does need to be updated to better reflect incidences of the disease. mr. price's amendment will just shiftcarcsources arod. if the amendment changed the formula for new funds if there were no funds, it would be mo semiable but the amendment would shift...
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mr. washington would die about a year before john adams first moved in. construction of the white house took eight years. this is what it looked like. this is a wonderful painting by peter waddell for the white house historical association and you can see the basic contours of the building taking shape. this was the south lawn and roosevelt island is off in the distance. what a wonderful painting that is. anyways, the construction took eight years and cost $72 million -- $232,000, about $72 million today. by the way, the real estate ow today says that it would be $393 million, prime location, 18 acres. i hear the amenities are pretty good too. there's going to be a new tenant in about a year or so, i'm not sure who that going to be. there will be a four-year lease. if we like them, it will be extended for another four years or so. was adams moved in, it november 1, 1800. this is what it looked like. this is the south lawn. at the time, you notice no north dakota go -- north portico. it would not be added for another quarter-century. these steps, at the ti
mr. washington would die about a year before john adams first moved in. construction of the white house took eight years. this is what it looked like. this is a wonderful painting by peter waddell for the white house historical association and you can see the basic contours of the building taking shape. this was the south lawn and roosevelt island is off in the distance. what a wonderful painting that is. anyways, the construction took eight years and cost $72 million -- $232,000, about $72...
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adamant about giving her more time. that was before he grabbed another girl. mrs. douglas, i know you don't want this girl to go through what your daughter did. sophie has told you everything that she remembers. she might be able to remember new details that can help us. do you know that sophie slept in my bed last night and woke up every hour crying? i am not going to let her live through this again. there's another girl living through it right now. look, she can't give you an address. i'm sorry, detectives but i'm not going to let you torture her. mrs. douglas, we can have a judge compel you to let us talk to her. well, then that's what you're going to have to do. cabot: he's had kirsten 18 hours. we could still find him before he rapes her. no one is more sensitiveto this situation than mrs. douglas but her daughter has no more information. we don't know that until we talk to her. you already did. mrs. douglas terminated that session prematurely, leaving a lot of ground uncovered. ground that could serve no other purpose than to further traumatize the girl. they
adamant about giving her more time. that was before he grabbed another girl. mrs. douglas, i know you don't want this girl to go through what your daughter did. sophie has told you everything that she remembers. she might be able to remember new details that can help us. do you know that sophie slept in my bed last night and woke up every hour crying? i am not going to let her live through this again. there's another girl living through it right now. look, she can't give you an address. i'm...
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mr. washington died about a year before john adams first moved in. construction of the white house took eight years. this is what it looked like. this is a wonderful painting, by the way, for the white house historical association. you can see the basic contours of the building taking shape. this back here is the -- what is now the south lawn looking out the south side. over there would be today's lafayette square. roosevelt island off in the distance and so forth. what a wonderful painting that is. the construction took eight years. it cost $232,000. that's about $72 million today. i did the math on that. $72 million. by the way, the real estate website zillow today now says that it would be -- not that it's on the market -- $393 million. that's sort of what the ad would look like in the paper. prime location. 18 acres. all that. i hear the amenities are pretty good, too. there's going to be a new tenant apparently in about a year or so. i'm not quite sure who that's going to be, but they'll get a four-year lease. if we like them, maybe extend their
mr. washington died about a year before john adams first moved in. construction of the white house took eight years. this is what it looked like. this is a wonderful painting, by the way, for the white house historical association. you can see the basic contours of the building taking shape. this back here is the -- what is now the south lawn looking out the south side. over there would be today's lafayette square. roosevelt island off in the distance and so forth. what a wonderful painting...
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adams. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mattered administered, thank you so much for being here. while many are concerned about federal overreach and environmental management actions by north carolina resulted in tens of thousands of tons of coal ash spilling into the river in 2013 and the state refused to use its own authority to enforce proper maintenance and relocation of coal ash ponds at high risk of spilling into other drinking water. administrator mccarthy, it's important to as we together defend and uphold the epa's final under the disposal of coal combustion residuals from electric utilities. epa's final rule on coal ash disposal can only be enforced by states or by citizens to sue the company our state to violate the regulation. it is for this reason i'm drafting legislation to strengthen protection and enforcement of rural water sources which would provide rural communities across the nation with the same requirements as citizens in north carolina now enjoyed. specifically the bill would require coal ash pond owners and operators to be transparent in their survey and m
adams. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mattered administered, thank you so much for being here. while many are concerned about federal overreach and environmental management actions by north carolina resulted in tens of thousands of tons of coal ash spilling into the river in 2013 and the state refused to use its own authority to enforce proper maintenance and relocation of coal ash ponds at high risk of spilling into other drinking water. administrator mccarthy, it's important to as we...
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adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today during black history month to recognize a fellow north carolina artist and living legend harry davis. originally from wilmington, north carolina, harry davis' natural talent was evident from his early drawings. after serving our nation in the u.s. army and accidentally shooting himself permanently confined him to a wheelchair which led him to turn to oil painting as a means of expression and therapy. self-taught artist harry davis attended to detail and the use of bold and brilliant hues and compositional precision has captivated people around the country. an award-winning artist, davis' work is in private collections of more than a dozen actors, actresses and public figures. he received many honors throughout the country since the 1970's, including best of show in new orleans heritage festival and featured artist of the greensboro african-american art fest vafment he's worked tirelessly to share his love for the arts and african culture with students throughout north car
adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today during black history month to recognize a fellow north carolina artist and living legend harry davis. originally from wilmington, north carolina, harry davis' natural talent was evident from his early drawings. after serving our nation in the u.s. army and accidentally shooting himself permanently confined him to a wheelchair which led him to turn to oil painting as a means of expression and therapy. self-taught artist harry davis attended to detail...
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mrs. newman, are you saying you want to be committed? >> adam: nick, i told sage what i thought at the police station. i told her again at the hospital. now, you' ve done a really, really great, bang-up job of convincing her that you' re on her side, but please don' t try to peddle that sorry story here, okay? because i don' t understand how locking her in a mental institution is helpful at all. >> nick: i signed those papers so sage could be evaluated. >> adam: evaluated by the same doctor that she supposes is after her, right? >> nick: no. by a different one -- an independent psychiatrist on staff at memorial named dr. leon karshmer. but since you brought up dr. anderson, why don' t you ask sharon and dylan about her? because they will tell you she is the reason they have a happy family right now. >> chelsea: well, i know how hard it is to do the right thing for someone when they keep fighting you. >> adam: yeah, no. that -- that can be difficult, but sometimes you just -- you should trust that the person you love knows what' s best for hersel
mrs. newman, are you saying you want to be committed? >> adam: nick, i told sage what i thought at the police station. i told her again at the hospital. now, you' ve done a really, really great, bang-up job of convincing her that you' re on her side, but please don' t try to peddle that sorry story here, okay? because i don' t understand how locking her in a mental institution is helpful at all. >> nick: i signed those papers so sage could be evaluated. >> adam: evaluated by...
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mr. speaker, i thought about the words of john quincy adams in the amistad case. he didn't think he had won the case. he was finishing. he was afraid he'd not done an adequate job defending these africans who should be free and should be free to go where they wanted without chains, without bondage. so he finished his argument by saying, this is john quincy adams, 1841, in the supreme court, as i cast my eyes along those seat seeths of honor and public trust, now open -- now occupied by you, talking to the supreme court in 1841, they seek in vain for one of those-ed and honorable persons who indulgence listened them to -- then to my voice. marshall, curbing, chase, washington, johnson, livingston, todd where are they? where's the eloquent statesman, learned lawyer who is my associate council in the management of that cause? where's that brilliant lumenary so long the pride of maryland and the american bar, then my opposing counsel, where is the excellent clerk of that day whose name has been inscribed on the shores of africa as a monument of his reports of the slav
mr. speaker, i thought about the words of john quincy adams in the amistad case. he didn't think he had won the case. he was finishing. he was afraid he'd not done an adequate job defending these africans who should be free and should be free to go where they wanted without chains, without bondage. so he finished his argument by saying, this is john quincy adams, 1841, in the supreme court, as i cast my eyes along those seat seeths of honor and public trust, now open -- now occupied by you,...
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adam. marion. marion: senator drury. drury: marion, would you do me a favour. this woman has been following me all morning. could you please make sure that she is thoroughly checked. marion: good morning, mrs. dru. the senator putting you to work today? charlotte: yes, he's roped me into another charity brunch, but he promised he'd have me back in my office by noon. adam: which is gonna be tough if we don't get a move on, senator. see now, don't be fooled, marion, because these two, they are the real bosses. (into radio) i'm looking at a code 400, main hall. winnie: hot call. suspicious bag, unattended, brookstone place. we've got a threat called in at 9:05, anonymous. they call it in, it could be a hoax. or maybe they don't wanna take any lives, just destroy pperty, make a statement. hell of a publicity stunt. so what's beintargeted? brookstone place is a private building. yeah, but several senators have their regional offices in a secured wing. and the bag was left just outside security check. winnie: i've got brookstone's security supervisor on the line, ron whiteside. patch him through. mr. whiteside, it's sergeant parker with the strategic response unit. how far are you with your emer
adam. marion. marion: senator drury. drury: marion, would you do me a favour. this woman has been following me all morning. could you please make sure that she is thoroughly checked. marion: good morning, mrs. dru. the senator putting you to work today? charlotte: yes, he's roped me into another charity brunch, but he promised he'd have me back in my office by noon. adam: which is gonna be tough if we don't get a move on, senator. see now, don't be fooled, marion, because these two, they are...
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it's that arrest that attorney adam horowitz said led to more >> at least three other victims of sexual battery have come forward by mr. guerrero. >> police are still investigating this claim and guerrero has not been arrested or charged at this point. guerrero was later found to be to be working at a facial spa in dr. phillips. he said he didn't reveal his arrest. >> we reached out to the chain for any type of reaction and they refused to comment. we also found the department of health's website that guerrero's license is still good to practice in the state in winter garden. >> his license appears clear on the department of health website. unless the convictions are listed they list no public >> reporter: after guerrero was arrested in the winter garden case he posted bond. he's not facing any other charges in any other cases. outside of the orange county courthouse, roy ramos, channel 9, eyewitness news. >>> we have a new warning about a scam involving the merritt island dream home. we showed you this dream home when construction finish in the summer. the big dream winner said they would not be if i can -- picked fo
it's that arrest that attorney adam horowitz said led to more >> at least three other victims of sexual battery have come forward by mr. guerrero. >> police are still investigating this claim and guerrero has not been arrested or charged at this point. guerrero was later found to be to be working at a facial spa in dr. phillips. he said he didn't reveal his arrest. >> we reached out to the chain for any type of reaction and they refused to comment. we also found the department...
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mr. rosenfield" letter. she admitted to the throat to the back and -- absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> reporter: so jessica's the governor, too. and everybody waited. and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence -- a decision. rosenfield, devastated, drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged and we ably is about the >> reporter: robert's only door mmed shut. but half a world away, someone 's case. could his opinion make a difference? >>> coming up -- >> isn't the confession the ence you can get? >> not always. >> the police detective in robert's corner when "dateline" continues. en. only available for a limited time by me... ahhhhhhh!!! same dream?colonel, pretending to be, but i'm me! so only i can introduce kfc's delicious, new nashville hot chicken.flavor, only available for a limited time, by me, colonel sanders. i know dear. [gasp] [ominous music] shoulders don't just carry pads. they carry your fans' passions, hopes, and dreams and maybe, a chance at greatness... re made for greatness. not dandruff
mr. rosenfield" letter. she admitted to the throat to the back and -- absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> reporter: so jessica's the governor, too. and everybody waited. and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence -- a decision. rosenfield, devastated, drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged and we ably is about the >> reporter: robert's only door mmed shut. but half...
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isil forces themselves that can be sanctioned and we are working very hard and adam is leading the effort for us. >> thank you, mr. chairman, secretary, thank you for your extraordinary public service and the manner in which you handled treasury very proud of your work. we're here on the budget, some of the tax propels in the budget under the jurisdiction of this committee and certainly, support what you're trying to achieve in higher education and make you more affordable to make pensions easier for individuals to accumulate funds for senator portman and i are working on ideas. some energy propels making permanent 179 dealing with energy efficient and retro fit. that is good. new market tax credit and the state i represent low income spend. i just want to use my time to talk about fundamentals and you have on the competitiveness of the tax code globally, you are making certain recommendations made in the last budget certainly deal with parts of the problem. and but it doesn't deal with the fundamental issues. the two fundamental problems we have is one, we have two tax codes. one for the wealthy and one for the
isil forces themselves that can be sanctioned and we are working very hard and adam is leading the effort for us. >> thank you, mr. chairman, secretary, thank you for your extraordinary public service and the manner in which you handled treasury very proud of your work. we're here on the budget, some of the tax propels in the budget under the jurisdiction of this committee and certainly, support what you're trying to achieve in higher education and make you more affordable to make...
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adam and you don' t do vanilla, so, he' s not mr. outstanding citizen of the year. since when did that float your >> chelsea: that' s a valid but still, i-i don' t need him turning into victor newman, either. i' d give big vick and his bank account a tumble any day. >> chelsea: mom... [ chuckles ] the point is victor' s holding something over adam' s head, something bad enough that adam won' t tell me. >> anita: quit imagining things, chelsea. you know, you imagine something too hard and too much, it just >> cane: you know, i was, uh -- i was wondering if you remembered. >> lily: [ chuckles ] yeah, i was wondering if you did, too. today' s the anniversary of when you proposed to me. >> cane: well, one of them. but they' re all -- they' re all pretty clear in my head, so... >> lily: a lot has changed since that snowy day in the park. [ chuckles ] >> cane: yeah, it has, huh? >> lily: um, we should get going. hopefully the party is still that we' re missing. >> cane: this was all a setup. spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. effortles
adam and you don' t do vanilla, so, he' s not mr. outstanding citizen of the year. since when did that float your >> chelsea: that' s a valid but still, i-i don' t need him turning into victor newman, either. i' d give big vick and his bank account a tumble any day. >> chelsea: mom... [ chuckles ] the point is victor' s holding something over adam' s head, something bad enough that adam won' t tell me. >> anita: quit imagining things, chelsea. you know, you imagine something...
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adams, miss nevada. - oh, hello. - next, this is marianne gaba, miss illinois. - hello. - hello. - [mr. hartman] next, this is lisa simone, miss france. - oh, bonjour. - bonjour. (audience laughing) - [mr. hartman] next, this is inger vorkson, miss sweden. - oh, i'm sorry, i have to go back to hello again, i don't speak swedish. - hello. - oh, you don't speak it, either. (audience laughing) - well, how do you like them? - oh, they're stunning. - they certainly are. - well, they're all hired. i'll be waiting for them in my car. come on, blanche. - mm-hmm. - oh, you girls are just what i want. you're beautiful enough to make any man sink. - no, no, no, no, what she... (audience laughing) - you girls were great. you see, that was gracie allen. now you might all be on her television show. (audience laughing - harry, we're not doing the western. - george, listen, i keep telling you, when you see me do this - [harry] great dying scene, - [george] harry, harry, - [harry] you'll change your - [george] look at me, - [george] look at me when i talk to you. (audience laughing) we're not doing the
adams, miss nevada. - oh, hello. - next, this is marianne gaba, miss illinois. - hello. - hello. - [mr. hartman] next, this is lisa simone, miss france. - oh, bonjour. - bonjour. (audience laughing) - [mr. hartman] next, this is inger vorkson, miss sweden. - oh, i'm sorry, i have to go back to hello again, i don't speak swedish. - hello. - oh, you don't speak it, either. (audience laughing) - well, how do you like them? - oh, they're stunning. - they certainly are. - well, they're all hired....
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mr. reliable... and he brought his a-game champaign... all the hawkeye starters played well in the win against illinois... bunobody outshined adam woodbury... he filled up the stat sheet... 10 points, 14 rebounds, and even a team-leading four assists... sometimes it can be easy to overlook the 7-foot-1 center... but woodbury does the dirty work... and iowa needs him... himself... i think... as a premier rebounder in this country... and it makes such a difference when you only give them one shot... he's a presence inside... he gives us great defensive help... he controls the paint... he's a force on the boards... so that definitely helps us... us...you've gotta take pride in your job... no matter what your job is you've got to try to do it to the best of your ability and to the fullest extent so i take great pride in what i do... and i try to do it well every night out... from january 13th to january 23rd... u-n-i basketball hit rock bottom... losing four straight games... and falling to 2-6 in the missouri valley conference... but now... these not dead yet... yet...with a win over drake on saturday... northern iowa has rned the
mr. reliable... and he brought his a-game champaign... all the hawkeye starters played well in the win against illinois... bunobody outshined adam woodbury... he filled up the stat sheet... 10 points, 14 rebounds, and even a team-leading four assists... sometimes it can be easy to overlook the 7-foot-1 center... but woodbury does the dirty work... and iowa needs him... himself... i think... as a premier rebounder in this country... and it makes such a difference when you only give them one...
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adam stone is? >> he's an investor. >> yeah. and he wrote to mr. martin shkreli.he wanted the public relations to calm down, wanted the politicians to slow down a little bit. and mr. shkreli said, quote, we can wait a few months for sure. it sounds like a planned price increase to me. >> what was the timing of that e-mail? >> december. >> december, that was subsequent to that. mr. shkreli is no longer the ceo. so i will have final call on those business decisions. >> and we'll see what happens with that. the company has been in business how long? >> we started operations in february of last year. >> so about a year. >> yes. close to a year. >> and within the first year, you've given out raises? >> yes, we have. >> giving out bonuses? >> i don't believe we've given out bonuses as of yet. >> your spreadsheet said 30% across the board, everybody gets a bonus. >> but we haven't paid out any bonuses. >> we have this document from the agenda of october 14th, 2015. one person had a pay increase of $250,000, to $600,000, correct? >> correct. >> another person had a pay in
adam stone is? >> he's an investor. >> yeah. and he wrote to mr. martin shkreli.he wanted the public relations to calm down, wanted the politicians to slow down a little bit. and mr. shkreli said, quote, we can wait a few months for sure. it sounds like a planned price increase to me. >> what was the timing of that e-mail? >> december. >> december, that was subsequent to that. mr. shkreli is no longer the ceo. so i will have final call on those business decisions....
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adam lack salt. [applause] >> a big round of applause for mr. beck. [applause] short going to be very because we got our next president of the united states standing out here. but thank you to all of you. we are all here for one reason, to help reignite a conservative resolution across the state and across this country. i truly believe the only man that can do that is ted cruz. [applause] mr. laxalt: i think he's coming. sorry. [applause] sen. cruz: god bless the great state of nevada. [applause] sen. cruz: what an incredible team we have here on the ground. i want to thank our nevada state chairman, attorney general adam laxalt. [applause] strong,z: a tremendous, principled constitutionalist conservative, when he ran for attorney general, all the political establishment was against him. he wasn't supposed to win. i can't imagine what that feels like. i want to thank our incredible leadership team, the men and women across the state that worked so incredibly hard, forging a grassroots coalition. [applause] they are still counting the ballots, so we do
adam lack salt. [applause] >> a big round of applause for mr. beck. [applause] short going to be very because we got our next president of the united states standing out here. but thank you to all of you. we are all here for one reason, to help reignite a conservative resolution across the state and across this country. i truly believe the only man that can do that is ted cruz. [applause] mr. laxalt: i think he's coming. sorry. [applause] sen. cruz: god bless the great state of nevada....
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mrs cosby says her husband is innocent. a judge is set to decide today whether a lawsuit brought by families of victims in the sandy hook elementary school massacre can go forward. gunman adam lanza shot and killed twenty children and six adults in 20-12. nine families and a school teacher who was shot and survived are suing companies that make the ar-15 rifle used in the attack. (nicole hockley- dylan hockley's mom)- "there were a lot of guns that the shooter could have chosen from his arsenal or his mother's arsenal in order to attack the people at sandy hook school. he chose the ar-15 because he was aware of how many shots it could get out, how lethal it was, how it was designed, that it would serve his objective of killing as many people as possible in the shortest time possible." been in effect that protects gun makers from liability...when their guns are used in crimes. a 23-year-old woman just woke up from a coma... after was beaten, stabbed and left her for dead by her roommate, she met on craiglist. "hey danny! hey danny!" (butted with) "hi princess" for the first time since the valentine's day's attack, danielle jones is showing signs of improvement. she is openin
mrs cosby says her husband is innocent. a judge is set to decide today whether a lawsuit brought by families of victims in the sandy hook elementary school massacre can go forward. gunman adam lanza shot and killed twenty children and six adults in 20-12. nine families and a school teacher who was shot and survived are suing companies that make the ar-15 rifle used in the attack. (nicole hockley- dylan hockley's mom)- "there were a lot of guns that the shooter could have chosen from his...