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mr. reynolds? mr. reynolds? where are taking off?er: the question is how can these little-known charities take tax credit for shipping millions of dollars in medicines to guatemala. it's all in the back door brokering of noncash donations, what charities call gifts in kind. critics call that an easy way for pretty bad charities to look pretty good. by overvaluing their donations. how? tom tigue was disgusted when he found out. he runs a reputable charity called direct relief. from his warehouse in california, he supplies free medicines to rural clinics in the u.s., to disasters overseas, to almost any medical relief team that needs medicines. it's all free. he says when he had leftover medicines, he sent it to another charity so they could find a good use for it. the value of the medicines he sent? $3 million. within the week, he had a thank you letter for his $100 million donation. >> you personally know that is true. >> right. well, we've seen examples, including with products that we have given and assigned a value to which we kno
mr. reynolds? mr. reynolds? where are taking off?er: the question is how can these little-known charities take tax credit for shipping millions of dollars in medicines to guatemala. it's all in the back door brokering of noncash donations, what charities call gifts in kind. critics call that an easy way for pretty bad charities to look pretty good. by overvaluing their donations. how? tom tigue was disgusted when he found out. he runs a reputable charity called direct relief. from his warehouse...
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mr. dennis reynolds. that's me. yup, right here. how are ya?08, to november 1, 2008, you were issued a series of parking citations totaling $1,300. who are these people? oh, uh, these people are here to corroborate my story. it's a parking violation. oh, well, i think you'll find it goes much, much deeper than that. yes, lady madam of the court, i do believe that this court will realize that we were all victims of a terrible ordeal that caused each and every one of us great physical and emotional trauma. and what is this ordeal? the philadelphia phillies winning the world series, your honor.
mr. dennis reynolds. that's me. yup, right here. how are ya?08, to november 1, 2008, you were issued a series of parking citations totaling $1,300. who are these people? oh, uh, these people are here to corroborate my story. it's a parking violation. oh, well, i think you'll find it goes much, much deeper than that. yes, lady madam of the court, i do believe that this court will realize that we were all victims of a terrible ordeal that caused each and every one of us great physical and...
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mr. reynolds left some bob way yesterday afternoon. a magistrate friday ordered mr. $100 fine or spend five days in jail after pleading guilty to what he called flouting the country's immigration laws by staying longer than his visa omitted. hisreynolds, 62, who lost congressional seat was arrested at a hotel on february 17. he also faced charges of possessing pornography, but those charges were dismissed because the judge ruled police did not have a proper prosecution order. in uganda, the president is accusing "arrogant and careless western groups" of trying to, in his words, recruit uganda children into homosexuality and says that is why he signed a harsh anti-gay bill today. in its original form, the bill called for the death penalty of some homosexual acts. that penalty was removed following an international outcry. some sections do provide for life in prison. prominent ugandan gay activists say the ugandan president signed the bill because he has never met an openly gay person. turning to egypt -- the company's interim prime minister announced the resignation o
mr. reynolds left some bob way yesterday afternoon. a magistrate friday ordered mr. $100 fine or spend five days in jail after pleading guilty to what he called flouting the country's immigration laws by staying longer than his visa omitted. hisreynolds, 62, who lost congressional seat was arrested at a hotel on february 17. he also faced charges of possessing pornography, but those charges were dismissed because the judge ruled police did not have a proper prosecution order. in uganda, the...
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reynolds, indianapolis. >> interesting story. >> i'll bet the last person mr. investigation. >> that's right. >>> one of the biggest events at the winter olympics is being held today. the man's halfpipe is one of the several competitions fans will recognize from the winter x protected. but the games themselves are also changing. and the reason two words -- t.v. . here's the problem, downhill skiers mostly unidentifiable in like california racing against the clock, one after the other. for die-hard ski fans it's the stuff dreams are made of. for a lost other people though it's time to see what's on the other channel. and here the ioc hopes is the solution. big air, high-five. irreverence, dudes on snow. the x games and its lingo owe taking over the games. and sage costonburg. >> what are the -- dude naturally, stomp it spice. >> reporter: those are the tricks he would be with the holy crail grab and the back 16 japan air. >> there's so much rodeo. double corks. triple corks. 1620s. japan grabs, crails. it keeps going on and on. it's unreal. >> reporter: like the
reynolds, indianapolis. >> interesting story. >> i'll bet the last person mr. investigation. >> that's right. >>> one of the biggest events at the winter olympics is being held today. the man's halfpipe is one of the several competitions fans will recognize from the winter x protected. but the games themselves are also changing. and the reason two words -- t.v. . here's the problem, downhill skiers mostly unidentifiable in like california racing against the clock, one...
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mr. obama's presidency. next. >>> former congressman has been arrested in zimbabwe for possessing pornography and violating immigration laws. he is mocrat mel reynoldsnois. you may remember his name. he lost his seat almost two decades ago. he was then convicted of statutory rape and later financial and campaign fraud. former president clinton commed his sentence back in 2001 with two years remaining. interestingly, when he resigned from congress, it gave a political opening to one, barack obama. an illinois state senator ended up running for reynold's seat. obama issuing another executive action on fuel and emission standards. for more on this administratioa, we are joined by mercedes colin. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> you know, our fox news poll shows by a large majority, americans hate this. it's over 70%, this rule by fi, by decree, whatever you want to call it. how in the world is this possibly legal? >> it is legal because it doesn't give express power for the president to do it, but allows the president to have executive orders. here is the cach. there are three branches, the judiciary, legislative and executive branch. when the
mr. obama's presidency. next. >>> former congressman has been arrested in zimbabwe for possessing pornography and violating immigration laws. he is mocrat mel reynoldsnois. you may remember his name. he lost his seat almost two decades ago. he was then convicted of statutory rape and later financial and campaign fraud. former president clinton commed his sentence back in 2001 with two years remaining. interestingly, when he resigned from congress, it gave a political opening to one,...
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mr. erdogan's opponents say he simply has to government he's also facing an investigation into widespread allegations of corruption. the prime minister himself says those recordings are simply fake. james reynolds report from ankara. >> reporter: resign shout the protesters in istanbul. they call their prime minister a thief. they confront the police with stones and fireworks. they're forced back. the wiretapping scandal has revived the protest movements of last may and june. demonstrators say that the leaked phone calls which claim to show the prime minister instructing his son to hide large sums of money are proof of widespread corruption. but recep tayyip erdogan speaking to his ruling party on tuesday denies the allegations. he's called the recordings a vial attack on his position. he accuses of unnamed enemies of fabricating the tapes. >> translator: there aren't any allegations that i cannot answer. neither members of ak party nor i will be lured by their traps to change the agenda and we will not surrender to this game. >> reporter: antigovernment protesters here in ankara make their own similar promise. they will not give up either. the country's political opposition has joined the prot
mr. erdogan's opponents say he simply has to government he's also facing an investigation into widespread allegations of corruption. the prime minister himself says those recordings are simply fake. james reynolds report from ankara. >> reporter: resign shout the protesters in istanbul. they call their prime minister a thief. they confront the police with stones and fireworks. they're forced back. the wiretapping scandal has revived the protest movements of last may and june....