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mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test and all this kind of stuff. >> the only potential evidence at the scene was the fingerprints on the bedroom screen. the prints were compared with those in the database of the colorado state bureau of investigation. there was no match. next, the sheriff's office sent the prints to the fbi and their automated fingerprint identification system or afis. it's one of the largest fingerprint databases in the world, at the time containing over 45 million prints. >> our impression at that time was that if we submitted those fingerprints to the federal afis system, that we were covering the broadest spectrum that could be accessed. >> again, there was no match. >> as a father, i felt like i should have been there, and i wasn't. so, i went through, i
mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test and all this kind of stuff. >> the only potential evidence at the scene was the fingerprints on the bedroom screen. the prints were compared with those in the database of the colorado state bureau of...
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mr. church in new york state if you could but not she's deep under the stars in a few. hours this piece it is going to be do you remember to meet me sure florida. street to this. school come. along charley of. all. east. they all told me my language and what our lovely react to situations i have read the reports for. the british and no i will leave them to stick for me to comment on your letter to say. to carry out a car is all your job here. thank you no more weasel words. when you question me prepared for a chase when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and down to freedom to pass. right to see. first straight shooters and i think the church. on our reporters were very. instrumental. to be. on top. some people say that when it happens at some point in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. at some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. even i was scared of what i'd done i punched but i didn't understand where i put it when i'm enraged really scared and the woman should. run from him. everyone who sees this video
mr. church in new york state if you could but not she's deep under the stars in a few. hours this piece it is going to be do you remember to meet me sure florida. street to this. school come. along charley of. all. east. they all told me my language and what our lovely react to situations i have read the reports for. the british and no i will leave them to stick for me to comment on your letter to say. to carry out a car is all your job here. thank you no more weasel words. when you question me...
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mr. church, aye. mr. clark, aye. mr. eastland, no. wascalifornia senator present in the chamber but a brain tumor had robbed the democrat of his ability to speak. dying centerfrail in attendance despite doctors raised his hand pointing to his eye to signal an room at it though. few who witness a poignant scene ever forgot it. mr. russell, no. with each name, the secretary marked off the tally sheet. senatorsd the chamber, and spectators kept their own tally sheet silently checking names and adding numbers waiting for the magic 67. mr. thurman, no. mr. walters, no. mr. williams, aye. that is it, it explained -- exclaimed mike mansfield. it was delaware's john williams, the 96 name to be called the provided the decisive 67th vote. hubert humphrey raised his arms to the heaven and winked visitors in the gallery. ever dirksen just smiled. as the roll call ended, there was one more moment of drama. waiting in the cloak room was arizona senator carl hayden, the senate's longest serving member known as the dean of the senate. hayden did not
mr. church, aye. mr. clark, aye. mr. eastland, no. wascalifornia senator present in the chamber but a brain tumor had robbed the democrat of his ability to speak. dying centerfrail in attendance despite doctors raised his hand pointing to his eye to signal an room at it though. few who witness a poignant scene ever forgot it. mr. russell, no. with each name, the secretary marked off the tally sheet. senatorsd the chamber, and spectators kept their own tally sheet silently checking names and...
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you know about us going at him and i said which of you did you was the need to meet the mr wolf in church and you know i did you can but not she's in deep sadness transmission a. whole. universe this p.c. is going to take forever to meet should from the. street to this from. spain to come. she stuck. a lot charge of. the. wall. with the. book but only too much about august one day. i'll lock up. that we will be barred from by the enormous. part of. laws rules and regulations which you know cause europe to be the school. i mean the reason that europe is going on all the time is because the rules and regulations are killing strangling business. right on the scene. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. those immediately though so we leave them to be. by the same motions security play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. and different. the boss repeats the same old j
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move up and that's going to hurt him and i said which if you did you was they needed me to mr wolf in a church and he knew i didn't but not until she's pretty deep in the next transmission a. hole. first is because it is going to take forever to make me shoot from the. moon street to this. spring school come. to chase the. charity of. the. wall. with the. book but only tonight about august i beg you to do it said write you a lot of. the plentiful supply was terrible they lead very hard to make out to let you get along here there's a plug that you never had sex with the earthquake there's no legs let's play. lists. lists le me. of the. right from the seat. first street view and i think picture. on our reporter's twitter. instagram. could be in the. in the words of mary poppins just a face full of water makes the austerity go down yesterday go down down ballots balance and buybacks and banks are feathering their now some no time to rest while the plundering your pensions are scrapings and well the ephrata theft. and bust but just like they sold water banks downstairs to go down. this immediately
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move up and that's going to hurt him and i said which if you leave us the need to meet the mr wolf in a church and the next time you come but not just in the context transmission a. whole. now because this piece of lists i'm going to take forever to make me should fly to. the moon st to disk. space or to come. east getting interviewed or she shall lock up charge of. the. wall. with the. new. book on me tonight about august monday if i do it said right yeah lockup. what a. pleasure to have you with. the fact that. the word like. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across the cynical we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem
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roof was inspired by fellow church member mrs. falcon who has two young boys with the problem. >> it is my hope that by raise ago wear necessary about progearia that others bill pick up the torch and try to make a difference for these boys, and for all of the other children in the world who have the problem. >> reporter: amy's journey is 250 miles, and 1 mile for each child afflicted with progeria, she hopes to raise $25,000 for the foundation. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight white bread gets a bad wrap in the food world but new research suggest it could make you healthier. scientists found that white bread encourages growth of good bacteria or microbes in the stomach. when certain populations of good bacteria drop people become more prone to disease. >>> also, already craving more of those frenchfries you had for lunch today? new study looks at how your in memory plays a role in how much you eat. researchers have found it is the the last bite that makes people go back for more. they also found that the smaller your portion,
roof was inspired by fellow church member mrs. falcon who has two young boys with the problem. >> it is my hope that by raise ago wear necessary about progearia that others bill pick up the torch and try to make a difference for these boys, and for all of the other children in the world who have the problem. >> reporter: amy's journey is 250 miles, and 1 mile for each child afflicted with progeria, she hopes to raise $25,000 for the foundation. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch...
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. >> the member of the church came up and said, i don't know if this means much, but there was this gentleman by the name of mrwhite that i know and he had actually attended this church five or six years prior and had seeked actually getting into the church as a member and had been turned down. >> 40-year-old richard white lived just 12 miles away from the church with his mother and his teenaged daughter. >> we were told by a lot of the neighbors that richard dean white was somebody that you didn't want to mess with. >> a background check revealed a troubled past. white was a high school dropout and spent time in the u.s. army but was discharged after only six weeks. later, he spent time in four different psychiatric hospitals where he was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. >> one time, he felt that there was demons underneath the floor in the bathroom, and he cut the bathroom floor out to get the demons out of there. >> eventually, white got married and landed a job with general motors. his marriage ended after just six months, and he was laid off from his job in 1987. >> he wasn't able to retain friends
. >> the member of the church came up and said, i don't know if this means much, but there was this gentleman by the name of mrwhite that i know and he had actually attended this church five or six years prior and had seeked actually getting into the church as a member and had been turned down. >> 40-year-old richard white lived just 12 miles away from the church with his mother and his teenaged daughter. >> we were told by a lot of the neighbors that richard dean white was...
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church. why did you invite him to come and what was it like? >> a little while ago some friend of mr. sterling, i met them, and i was invited to visit him and that's how it all started about, oh, some weeks ago. >> so you hadn't met donald sterling or didn't know him up until about two or so weeks ago, correct? >> that's right. >> and why did you decide to invite him to your church? >> i pastor a congregation in south central los angeles, and i was watching television one day and i noticed this man carrying a load, a burden and my heart just went out the him and i have a desire to meet with him and see if i could encourage him as i would any other soul that i was in contact with. >> did you have any concern about the comments that mr. sterling had made either on that recording, i'm not sure if you heard the recording or public comments he made to me about magic johnson. did you have any concern? >> yes. i have great deal of concern about the comments, it's not something that i condone but i can understand. when you are burdened or disturbed as a human being, you have a right, i won't
church. why did you invite him to come and what was it like? >> a little while ago some friend of mr. sterling, i met them, and i was invited to visit him and that's how it all started about, oh, some weeks ago. >> so you hadn't met donald sterling or didn't know him up until about two or so weeks ago, correct? >> that's right. >> and why did you decide to invite him to your church? >> i pastor a congregation in south central los angeles, and i was watching...
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the mckinley amendment, an those who voted for it, remind me of the 16th century catholic church, mr. blumenauer, that condemned the work of a scientist by the name of galileo who dared to claim that the earth was not the center of the universe but that it, along with the planets, revolved around the sun. those who voted for the amendment, and i hate to say the number, it was embarrassingly large, but those who voted for the amendment were tling our military to irresponsibly disregard the findings of the scientific community that our planet is warming. our military leaders fortunately do get it. they do understand that the climate is changing, and there are doing their best with limited resources to be prepared to respond to that changing environment. climate change is a national security concern for a number of reasons. first and foremost, it is a catalyst for instability and conflict around the world. the u.s. department of defense's own quadrennial defense review, this is the document that defines the department's strategic objectives and potential military threats, declared the th
the mckinley amendment, an those who voted for it, remind me of the 16th century catholic church, mr. blumenauer, that condemned the work of a scientist by the name of galileo who dared to claim that the earth was not the center of the universe but that it, along with the planets, revolved around the sun. those who voted for the amendment, and i hate to say the number, it was embarrassingly large, but those who voted for the amendment were tling our military to irresponsibly disregard the...
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church. he will no longer be that. he will be mr. ordinary city. and i'll be added to further extradition. he was up to now a vatican citizen as ambassador of the vatican, but this will no longer be the case. i also understand that the vatican may have other charges to bring against him, an. >> commemorations are being held to mark 100 years since the assassination since the arch duke ferdinand. people have gathered in the capitol of sarajevo at the site where the arch duke and his wife was shot in 1914. it wait would trigger events that led to the first world war. take us through events, jonah. >> reporter: it's been a low key day until the end of the day. we saw just a little while ago the ente centerpiece of the event. playing a requiem and all those who died in world war i. dignitary, head of state, and the united nations looking to keep peace and reconciliation. of course, there is no disguising the fact that there is no reconciliation. bosnia torn apart by civil war and then physically split apart by the treaty that ended it. depending on what side of the political line you're on how
church. he will no longer be that. he will be mr. ordinary city. and i'll be added to further extradition. he was up to now a vatican citizen as ambassador of the vatican, but this will no longer be the case. i also understand that the vatican may have other charges to bring against him, an. >> commemorations are being held to mark 100 years since the assassination since the arch duke ferdinand. people have gathered in the capitol of sarajevo at the site where the arch duke and his wife...
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and church organizations that traveled from surrounding counties to help the community begin to put the pieces back together. mr. speaker, the actions i observed those days in ridgway is one of the many reasons that i'm proud to call this area my home. i'm proud to represent the pennsylvania fifth district. i want to thank the governor for his immediate presence and the work of the pennsylvania emergency management agency long with the visit by lieutenant governor colley. based on the recommendations, the governor made a disaster declaration on may 29 and also requested a loan and grant assistance from the small business administration. fortunately, the disaster designation was granted and my staff to assist businesses and homeowners who had been affected, the resources to assist with their claims. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. r. mcgovern: mr. speaker,
and church organizations that traveled from surrounding counties to help the community begin to put the pieces back together. mr. speaker, the actions i observed those days in ridgway is one of the many reasons that i'm proud to call this area my home. i'm proud to represent the pennsylvania fifth district. i want to thank the governor for his immediate presence and the work of the pennsylvania emergency management agency long with the visit by lieutenant governor colley. based on the...
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mr. zarzycki that she was going to church with me the next morning. >> come the next morning, cindy told kid brother she was going out for a while. >> i'm like, where? you know, we're supposed to be together. dad's not going to be happy with us. and then she was like, i'm going, just stay here, and then she started walking, and i followed her, and she was like, go home, go back, and that's when she really changed her voice and screamed at me to go back, i was about supposed to come there. >> you can't be the tag along kid brother? >> yep. >> the infatuated 13-year-old softball case in her cool white boots and jean purse pivoted and strolled to the dairy queen. and then, she vanished. >>> coming up -- frantic hours, days of pain. cindy's family launches a search. >> it was panic. you knew there was something wrong. >> when "disappearance at the dairy queen" continues. a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you w
mr. zarzycki that she was going to church with me the next morning. >> come the next morning, cindy told kid brother she was going out for a while. >> i'm like, where? you know, we're supposed to be together. dad's not going to be happy with us. and then she was like, i'm going, just stay here, and then she started walking, and i followed her, and she was like, go home, go back, and that's when she really changed her voice and screamed at me to go back, i was about supposed to come...
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mr. blank fine as a cochair on the program's advisory council. .tephanie joins me now it was like church.ld hear a pin drop. but let me tell you, this was -- >> let me tell you, this was a lucky, lucky day. i got to sit down with two leaders in their industries, two icons, mike bloomberg and lloyd blankfein. not start asin did a goldman sachs investment banker. he was a lawyer. and he worked his way up. mike bloomberg, who lost his job at allan brothers started in i.t. business with a couple of other guys. >> and then he was asked to leave. >> and that sure worked out for him. >> sure. >> the recipient of the 10,000 business award, what can this do for them? >> one of the things that i learned that the mayor sees clearly is how terrific the people all are. they are fantastic. you would think that the people we talk with today, the couple dozen that we spoke with today were from central casting. with 3500 people that we have already brought through this program, it could all be like that. and very often, the very best thing we can do for them is break the myth bubble that they cannot do so
mr. blank fine as a cochair on the program's advisory council. .tephanie joins me now it was like church.ld hear a pin drop. but let me tell you, this was -- >> let me tell you, this was a lucky, lucky day. i got to sit down with two leaders in their industries, two icons, mike bloomberg and lloyd blankfein. not start asin did a goldman sachs investment banker. he was a lawyer. and he worked his way up. mike bloomberg, who lost his job at allan brothers started in i.t. business with a...
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church service. first more from donald sterling's camp. his attorney joins me tonight. mr.r, first of all the sale of the clippers how does mr. sterling feel about it? is he pleased about it? about the price? >> well, he's not displeased about it, as far as i can perceive. but he's unhappy that he's not the seller. he believes he still owns the team that he's run for 33 years and that he should be at least a participant in the sale from which he's been excluded by the apparently collusive action of the nba, mrs. sterling and mr. balmer. >> your client sent a letter indicating that shelley sterling had the right pursue a sale. >> that depends how you view the letter. mr. sterling believes the letter which is ambiguous, so i can't say that shelly is off the wall. mr. sterling believed that she could only negotiate the sale and bring it back to him for approval. she read it in a broader way saying she could conclude the sale and taken the liberty to have him declared mentally incompetent so he doesn't have anything to say about the sale and isn't even required or obligated or
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church on sunday. and on saturday they got him on video for "access hollywood." >> mr.terling, you are not a racist, right? >> jimmy: i think yes? yes? is yes the answer? i say we throw donald sterling into a lake. if he sinks he's a racist. if he floats he's a potato. either way. [ cheers and applause ] this story is causing quite a stir online. a woman, her name is shonah carter brooks, lives in jackson, tennessee, she got married last weekend. she accessorized her wedding dress, have you seen this, in a very unique way. she attached her 1-month-old daughter to the train. the baby was her something new. and a lot of people on facebook are very upset. the bride said she did nothing wrong. the truth is those long ruffled trains do attract babies. there's not much you can do. the baby wasn't harmed. she didn't drag the daughter down the aisle. it just looks like she did. in fact, everything was fine until the reception when she did the gangnam style dance and the kid went flying. that wasn't the worst thing. after the wedding i don't know what happened here. if you look
church on sunday. and on saturday they got him on video for "access hollywood." >> mr.terling, you are not a racist, right? >> jimmy: i think yes? yes? is yes the answer? i say we throw donald sterling into a lake. if he sinks he's a racist. if he floats he's a potato. either way. [ cheers and applause ] this story is causing quite a stir online. a woman, her name is shonah carter brooks, lives in jackson, tennessee, she got married last weekend. she accessorized her...
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church? >> my father was a minister my grandparents were clergy so that is a part of my story. there is something it leadership about taking care of an organization to which mr. stuka human needs so i do plan the strength. >> host: and give credit to "the washington post" to profiles you and your buck "on my watch." we had not heard about this before a "the washington post" profile. what difference did that article make? >> first of all, it was enormously gratifying to call me if to say with you the interested to be the subject of a feature? two years after this had happened or five months, i was touched and very interested they wanted to do it as a human story not just the political or a kiss and tell. but since then people like booktv call me and it has given me more publicity but interestingly i am getting calls from government for what i went through could you talk with me because we hear in a beloved of political firestorm and that it is gratifying. i also have gotten more connections with university colleges who are carrying the book as the curriculum and that is so what rewarding and this my staff not just to talk to my cohort but the ideas of context
church? >> my father was a minister my grandparents were clergy so that is a part of my story. there is something it leadership about taking care of an organization to which mr. stuka human needs so i do plan the strength. >> host: and give credit to "the washington post" to profiles you and your buck "on my watch." we had not heard about this before a "the washington post" profile. what difference did that article make? >> first of all, it was...
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mr. bachus for five minutes. >> appreciate that. bishop seitz, i worked very closely with the catholic church on debt relief and jubilee and head the debt relief bill in the house. i've actually spoken out for legalization of 12 million immigrants that are here. i've spoken out for the need to have some pathway to citizenship for our dreamers. i've criticized the alabama bill. i was one of the only public officials that criticized as being an overreach. i think i have established at least an immigrant-friendly position. i very much sympathize with them. we are a country of immigrants. i'm curious. these children are coming from honduras, guatemala, el salvador, for some mexico, but the catholic church, obviously, and i think you all offer more, i think your statement, you're the largest refugee resettlement agency in the world. is the church undertaking any effort to discourage these children from taking these long journeys? are you speaking out in these countries, the church, the bishops, the fathers? >> very much so. during our mission to central america in november, we spoke to many groups that are working with the children, wit
mr. bachus for five minutes. >> appreciate that. bishop seitz, i worked very closely with the catholic church on debt relief and jubilee and head the debt relief bill in the house. i've actually spoken out for legalization of 12 million immigrants that are here. i've spoken out for the need to have some pathway to citizenship for our dreamers. i've criticized the alabama bill. i was one of the only public officials that criticized as being an overreach. i think i have established at least...
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taken the petitions to my church and circulated them in my church and have a legislative record that backs up my support for life. >> that was mrrdner's legislative record on the state level. song remained the same during his federal career as we mentioned along with the aiken bill he co-sponsored a bill that would have made you ask your boss if you could take birth control. he also supported a national personhood bill which would have made criminal all abortions in all circumstances and also outlawed the birth control bill. gardner was a co-sponsor on that in 2012 and recently as 2013. when he was running for congress he said he would personally sponsor legislation to put an end to abortion. >> my question is do you believe that abortion is killing an unborn child and if you are willing to carry legislation to end the practice? >> yes, i have a legislative background to back that up. >> a hat tip to the newspaper for holding on to that audio. that's inconvenient for mr. gardner seen with super radical antiabortion voting records in public statements can do to u.s. senate candidates in hotly contested races in purple states. so
taken the petitions to my church and circulated them in my church and have a legislative record that backs up my support for life. >> that was mrrdner's legislative record on the state level. song remained the same during his federal career as we mentioned along with the aiken bill he co-sponsored a bill that would have made you ask your boss if you could take birth control. he also supported a national personhood bill which would have made criminal all abortions in all circumstances and...
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mr. president, honorable rules committee, i am walker, and i'm a senior pastor in hunter's bay point and i serve on the development corporation in that particular area. it's about seven of us churches involved, ministers there. also i serve as the chair on the hunter's bay senior service program, that's developed 2100 housing. i've known her as a dedicated person through this city. she's not only just interested in hunter's bay point, but the entire city. the job of getting that courage in washington navy that they do their job that they're supposed to do for clean up. she's the right person and i want to -- i appreciate the honorable mayor lee for reappointing her. i would encourage you, the committee, to affirm that appointment. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> my name -- on behalf of the supervisor, our office fully supports the reappointment for richardson who has did not an exceptionally job and we trust that she'll continue to do so. thank you. >> good afrp, supervisors and audience. my name is ace washington and i've been knowing mrs. richardson for 25 years and i've been knowing ed lee for 25 years. first of all, i want to give honor to ed lee for appointing someone th
mr. president, honorable rules committee, i am walker, and i'm a senior pastor in hunter's bay point and i serve on the development corporation in that particular area. it's about seven of us churches involved, ministers there. also i serve as the chair on the hunter's bay senior service program, that's developed 2100 housing. i've known her as a dedicated person through this city. she's not only just interested in hunter's bay point, but the entire city. the job of getting that courage in...
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mr poroshenko has really much control over them. while indeed a serious ukrainian nationalists have again risen in a spate of new attacks vandalizing buildings and attacking a church now read up on the latest street violence at r.t. dot com. embarrassment in poland poland's foreign ministers been secretly taped comparing his country's relationship with the us to a sexual act and it's washington that's come out on top of his word important as been following the embarrassing be frank diplomatic conversation. the polish government has indirectly confirm the authenticity of the leak conversations which you're talking about where we hear the foreign minister calling his country's alliance with america worthless and during the conversation foreign minister rattus love sir course he gets quite vulgar describing warsaw's relationship to washington in one which poland is the partner who's always performing sexual favors and receiving nothing in return the private conversation was first reported by. a polish magazine according to w. sikorsky goes on to say that the polish american alliance is harmful because it creates a false sense of national security he calls his governm
mr poroshenko has really much control over them. while indeed a serious ukrainian nationalists have again risen in a spate of new attacks vandalizing buildings and attacking a church now read up on the latest street violence at r.t. dot com. embarrassment in poland poland's foreign ministers been secretly taped comparing his country's relationship with the us to a sexual act and it's washington that's come out on top of his word important as been following the embarrassing be frank diplomatic...
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church and state. we don't need any politicians of any stripe who decides what's the best religion but mr.religious believes not only to oppose marriage equality and disapproval of abortion but recently even said in another hearing that comcast should be carrying more channels like the glenn beck network and not coverage al jazeera because they're trying to sneak shari'a law into the united states. this is exactly why we need to keep the church and the state separate. this is why we shouldn't be having the time and tax dollars of america spent on having these religious debate. i could have quoted scripture back to him and i said after the hearing i would be happy to talk theology maybe over lunch, not during a congressional hearing. >> no doubt. maybe it's a separation of church and fate. is he playing to the base? >> yes. he's telling them exactly what they want to hear. he wasn't saying anything whatsoever. let's not forget what he says. he bears false witness so much that every time he opens his mouth, they have to call their wives and say, honey, i'm not making it home for dinner tonig
church and state. we don't need any politicians of any stripe who decides what's the best religion but mr.religious believes not only to oppose marriage equality and disapproval of abortion but recently even said in another hearing that comcast should be carrying more channels like the glenn beck network and not coverage al jazeera because they're trying to sneak shari'a law into the united states. this is exactly why we need to keep the church and the state separate. this is why we shouldn't...
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young people gathering up at this church down the street from me i said i'm going to go down there, see what they're doing. but all they were doing was just gathering. then mr. clyde jenkins, dr. halen, miss lucille plummer and miss fanny wood, they started bringing supplies to make picket signs. so we made our little picket signs and we would go downtown every day. every day, every morning we would meet at st. paul and get our picket signs and some would go to mccrory's, and some would go to woolworth. some would go to the local drugstores that was down in the area and picket. it may be two or three at one place, four or five at another. you know. and that's how we did it. until one day we gathered at the st. paul church. it was in july. and we said -- >> 1963. >> 1963. july of 1963. july the 18th. and we said -- we were sitting around, and we had some older -- like their name was jimmy jackson, francis floyd, and older people. older, older ones. and we were just sitting there. carl williams. and we were just sitting there. and francis floyd said it's time for us to do something. we've got to talk to doc. we've got to go and do something. we need to go set
young people gathering up at this church down the street from me i said i'm going to go down there, see what they're doing. but all they were doing was just gathering. then mr. clyde jenkins, dr. halen, miss lucille plummer and miss fanny wood, they started bringing supplies to make picket signs. so we made our little picket signs and we would go downtown every day. every day, every morning we would meet at st. paul and get our picket signs and some would go to mccrory's, and some would go to...
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mr. chairman. delighted to be with you. we built two walls to protect american democracy. first is jefferson's wall of separation between church and state which protects the religious realm in a nation free from bureaucracy. the other is the while we built brick by brick in statute over a century to separate through credit money from democratic politics. starting with 1907 been on corporate contributions in federal races, which still stands, we worked to wall off the vast corporate wealth and personal fortune from campaigns, defying the electoral arena as a place of equality. at four years ago in citizens united bitterly divided court bulldozed a major block of the wall. the one they get trillions of dollars in corporate wealth from flowing into our campaign. three years ago in arizona free enterprise club the same five justices struck down public financing programs that use matching funds to amplify the voices of poorer candidates competing to be heard over the roar of big money. in a world gone topsy-turvy, justice kagan wrote in dissent the majority traditional campaign speech and electoral competition as the first amendmen
mr. chairman. delighted to be with you. we built two walls to protect american democracy. first is jefferson's wall of separation between church and state which protects the religious realm in a nation free from bureaucracy. the other is the while we built brick by brick in statute over a century to separate through credit money from democratic politics. starting with 1907 been on corporate contributions in federal races, which still stands, we worked to wall off the vast corporate wealth and...
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mr. speaker, i rise today as a follower of jesus and a life-long member of the presbyterian church, u.s.a., and was deeply upset of what happened last week. i feel alienated from this tradition which is the only active clergyman to sign the declaration of independence to submit a statement of protest by the board of directors which expresses a similar sentiment. i'll begin with marriage. after several years of internal discussion and debate, the assembly voted overwhelmingly to take a position which runs counter to the scripture which defines marriage as the joining of one man and one woman. it has long been clear that our culture is in the throes of this issue. in reality there has been a decades' long assault on marriage, which was almost universally as a god-ordained institution, the nexus of procreation and child rearing has been called into question, both in the larger culture and the framework which governs this land. but perhaps the most striking troubling this is happening within the church itself. which is historically a -- in the gospel of matthew, jesus said, haven't you read t
mr. speaker, i rise today as a follower of jesus and a life-long member of the presbyterian church, u.s.a., and was deeply upset of what happened last week. i feel alienated from this tradition which is the only active clergyman to sign the declaration of independence to submit a statement of protest by the board of directors which expresses a similar sentiment. i'll begin with marriage. after several years of internal discussion and debate, the assembly voted overwhelmingly to take a position...
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mr. cantor. was that your question? >> no. >> ok. i was thinking about it on sunday when i was praying for the republicans and churches, which i do at least every sunday. i pray for the democrats and the republicans for our country. when i was doing that, i said that was kind of not complete in terms of my answer, because i have said over and over again that the biggest privilege that any of us has is to represent our district. whatever honors our colleagues is still on us, that is wonderful, whether you are elected leader or speaker of the house. that is a wonderful honor, but it is a funny thing, but the biggest honor of all is that your constituents have one person to choose to speak for them in the congress of the united states. it is such an honor. and every day you step on that for you are representing nearly 800,000 people by their choice. that does not mean they all voted for you, but even if they all voted, but nonetheless, you are the one. sympathy for what happened last week, it wasn't so toppling a leader, falling, it was really more about how sad it must be to lose in your own district. for that, i have sympathy for mr.
mr. cantor. was that your question? >> no. >> ok. i was thinking about it on sunday when i was praying for the republicans and churches, which i do at least every sunday. i pray for the democrats and the republicans for our country. when i was doing that, i said that was kind of not complete in terms of my answer, because i have said over and over again that the biggest privilege that any of us has is to represent our district. whatever honors our colleagues is still on us, that is...
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mr. chairman. delighted to be with you. we've built two walls to protect democracy. first is the separation between church and state which protects a nation free no thee roxy. the other is to separate money from democratic politics. we've worked to wall off a vast corporate wealth and personal fortunes from campaigns defining the lecter rale arena as a place of equality. but four years ago a divided court bulldozed a major block of the wall, the one that kept trillions of dollars of corporate wealth from flowing into our campaigns. the same five justices struck down public finances programs that used matching funds to amplify the voices of poor candidates competing to be heard over the roar of bill money. in a world gone topsy-turvy, the majority treated campaign speech as a first amendment injury and struck down a state law that expands public debate and provides more voices, wider discussion and greater competition. this year in mccutcheon, the same tooif took a sledgehammer to limits ek powering tie cons to match out to every member of congress and their opponents. after these decisions, the wall is cr
mr. chairman. delighted to be with you. we've built two walls to protect democracy. first is the separation between church and state which protects a nation free no thee roxy. the other is to separate money from democratic politics. we've worked to wall off a vast corporate wealth and personal fortunes from campaigns defining the lecter rale arena as a place of equality. but four years ago a divided court bulldozed a major block of the wall, the one that kept trillions of dollars of corporate...
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being sold and i also knew about the church, and all those ingredients went into my being who i am with the foundation that my mother had given us. going on to the naacp, mr. clyde kanard, if you don't know him, kenaard. he attempted to enroll in the university of mississippi. he was sentenced to seven years in the pen tenary. another one of my mentors was killed years later fighting the ku klux klan when they threw a molotov cocktail at his house and he sustained multiple burns and died from smoke inhalation. we went to naacp meetings in jackson, mississippi, when mr. dayton's sister. i met meg evers a man who communicated with us at the age of 14, he could make me understand that i was living a life that was not fruitful in the sense that segregation had its limitations, meaning we didn't have sidewalks, pafed streets, we couldn't sent down in woolworths, although we go downtown to pay bills and we couldn't stop at the kourn. i remember buying pea nut brittle, and going to segregated toilets. i figured white ladies and colored women. white water fountain and the colored water fountain and after graduating from high school, i went to jackson state, i was
being sold and i also knew about the church, and all those ingredients went into my being who i am with the foundation that my mother had given us. going on to the naacp, mr. clyde kanard, if you don't know him, kenaard. he attempted to enroll in the university of mississippi. he was sentenced to seven years in the pen tenary. another one of my mentors was killed years later fighting the ku klux klan when they threw a molotov cocktail at his house and he sustained multiple burns and died from...
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they had a big church wedding at hollywood baptist, the church that would be so important in their lives in the years ahead. ken and barbie were now mrs. >> this was it. this was her family. she was finally going to have what she wanted. >> reporter: so how was it to be a young married woman? >> it was awesome. i enjoyed it. and having our own place was nice. >> reporter: reliable thad was unlike the father that had left the family. her aunt trish wasn't surprised that michelle married young. >> security. because when i saw them together, i saw that. i saw that security. i know she loved him, and i also know that she could lean on him and depend on him. >> reporter: thad, like michelle, had been raised religious. the baptist church was a cornerstone for the young couple. thad was a come in even when he was sick kind of hard worker at a grocery. >> we had goals. we wanted to buy a house. we wanted to go on a cruise and buy a camcorder, and we did all three. and after that we decided to try and start having children. >> reporter: they had a little girl and named her olivia, but the young marriage was foundering. five years in, michelle
they had a big church wedding at hollywood baptist, the church that would be so important in their lives in the years ahead. ken and barbie were now mrs. >> this was it. this was her family. she was finally going to have what she wanted. >> reporter: so how was it to be a young married woman? >> it was awesome. i enjoyed it. and having our own place was nice. >> reporter: reliable thad was unlike the father that had left the family. her aunt trish wasn't surprised that...
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mr. cantor -- was that your question? >> no. >> i was thinking about it on sunday when i was praying for the republicans in church as i do at least every sunday -- [laughter] >> i pray for the democrats and the republicans, for our country. and when i was praying, i thought that was kind of not complete in terms of my answer because i have said over and over again, maybe you've heard me, that the biggest privilege that any of us has is to represent our district. whatever other honors our colleagues bestow on us, that's wonderful. whether you're the whip or the leader or speaker of the house, that's a wonderful honor. it's a funny thing but the biggest honor of all is that your constituents have one person to choose to speak for them in the congress of the united states. it's such an honor. every day you step on that floor you are representing this nearly 800,000 people by their choice. that doesn't mean they all voted for you or even if they all voted but nonetheless, you're the one. there are 435 here. there's only one in your district. so if i had any sympathy for what happened last week, it toppling a ch about leader, falling,
mr. cantor -- was that your question? >> no. >> i was thinking about it on sunday when i was praying for the republicans in church as i do at least every sunday -- [laughter] >> i pray for the democrats and the republicans, for our country. and when i was praying, i thought that was kind of not complete in terms of my answer because i have said over and over again, maybe you've heard me, that the biggest privilege that any of us has is to represent our district. whatever other...