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this is mrs. harper. i'd like to order some more groceries, and have them delivered immediately, will you, please? oh, mother, you and taffy are the two best girl friends i've got. i'll bet you think i was snooping. oh, no, no. you were just looking at your reflection in the window to see if your mane was on straight. you know what that teenage little hair-puller is trying to do? she now has her mother ordering more groceries. i don't care. all i know is you broke your promise to me not to snoop. it wasn't a real promise. what do you mean? i had my hooves crossed. (laughs) do you really think arthur will like it? if he doesn't, dear, don't bother with him. he's dead. oh, wilbur, doesn't emmy lou look adorable? emmy lou? i thought it was zsa zsa. oh, mr. post. (chuckles) here. a little here, there, and on the wrists there. why waste time? just drink it. (laughs) oh, look, mr. post. i soaked a hair from your horse's tail in the love potion for over 24 hours, what do you know? my horse is engaged. i just hop
this is mrs. harper. i'd like to order some more groceries, and have them delivered immediately, will you, please? oh, mother, you and taffy are the two best girl friends i've got. i'll bet you think i was snooping. oh, no, no. you were just looking at your reflection in the window to see if your mane was on straight. you know what that teenage little hair-puller is trying to do? she now has her mother ordering more groceries. i don't care. all i know is you broke your promise to me not to...
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this is mrs. harper. i'd like to order some more groceries, and have them delivered immediately, will you, please? oh, mother, you and taffy are the two best girl friends i've got. i'll bet you think i was snooping. oh, no, no. you were just looking at your reflection in the window to see if your mane was on straight. you know what that teenage little hair-puller is trying to do? she now has her mother ordering more groceries. i don't care. all i know is you broke your promise to me not to snoop. it wasn't a real promise. what do you mean? i had my hooves crossed. (laughs) do you really think arthur will like it?
this is mrs. harper. i'd like to order some more groceries, and have them delivered immediately, will you, please? oh, mother, you and taffy are the two best girl friends i've got. i'll bet you think i was snooping. oh, no, no. you were just looking at your reflection in the window to see if your mane was on straight. you know what that teenage little hair-puller is trying to do? she now has her mother ordering more groceries. i don't care. all i know is you broke your promise to me not to...
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mr. harper. your client's printsere found on the bedroom ceiling above the bed. we also searched her apartment and found autoerotic paraphernalia. it's all circumstantial. we're done here. ask your client to remove the scarf from around her neck. oh, now, please... stop. crunch your numbers again. by the time i get out of prison i'll be eligible for senior citizen's discounts. tell me about the rape. sydney was getting married. neither one of us like the guy. he seemed beneath her. so sydney planned her own shower. booked a male stripper as entertainment. so peter smith entertained the ladies and then what? pam pulled me aside. said she'd worked out an arrangement with the guy for a private performance. i thought what the hell, he was hot. what happened then? pam and i went into sydney's office to wait. after peter followed mrs. green in the bedroom what happened next? we cuffed him to the bed and raped him. i got his keys out of his pants pocket and released him when we were done. pam threw some cash at him and he left. thank you. do you know how the law defines
mr. harper. your client's printsere found on the bedroom ceiling above the bed. we also searched her apartment and found autoerotic paraphernalia. it's all circumstantial. we're done here. ask your client to remove the scarf from around her neck. oh, now, please... stop. crunch your numbers again. by the time i get out of prison i'll be eligible for senior citizen's discounts. tell me about the rape. sydney was getting married. neither one of us like the guy. he seemed beneath her. so sydney...
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mr. harper's name. cash. >> we found that to be very suspicious. >> reporter: deputy district attorney keith watanabe was on day one. >> reporter: did it suggest to you that she had been hoarding money in anticipation of something? >> she was preparing for a fe. >> reporter: but did the change urder? julie's father, john cihak, lived here. 30 miles or so from jason and julie's house.s where julie and the kids spent the night after the shooting. so sgt. smith got a search ace and found nothing useful. there were other guns but none of them fired the bullet that killed jason.ttle frustrated, eight days later he got a second search warrant. and this time there was something new. the garage attic, in a spot they searched the first time around, a blue between searches. up this blue backpack and they discovered julie harper's wallet, credit ssport, a different gun and jason harper's last will and testament. >> reporter: also, jason's cell phone.ies removed and call and text history cleared. the backpack gun w
mr. harper's name. cash. >> we found that to be very suspicious. >> reporter: deputy district attorney keith watanabe was on day one. >> reporter: did it suggest to you that she had been hoarding money in anticipation of something? >> she was preparing for a fe. >> reporter: but did the change urder? julie's father, john cihak, lived here. 30 miles or so from jason and julie's house.s where julie and the kids spent the night after the shooting. so sgt. smith got a...
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mr. harper was fou. >> reporter:ut it was not th gun that killed jason. so, no murder weon and the only spect wasn'taing. >> we believed that thwas gument between t two, and a gun was produced, and she shot him. and we were -- we dn't know why. >> reporter:ot an easy question, under the circances. but doou thinkone innded to reveal that? >>> coming up -- >> i understand why y it happed. yoknow what ? >>lues. >> s wpang forhae in life. >> private journals and secret in the attic. >> my wildest eams, i would ha never expecd that. >> when "dateline" continues. weulpowerful. dign. i've smod a t d quit a l, but ended nowhere. now i e this. thnicoderm cq patch, with unique extended releastechnology, helps event the urge to smokell day want thitime to be my lastime. >> rep >> repor bthe me julie ha's attorney arraed for her to turn hersf in, her husbd jason had been deafor a day and a lf. for reasons nobody could understand. they are ba couple. why woulshe shoot th's what carlsbad detective were determined to figure out. julie wasn't talkingso they interviewed f
mr. harper was fou. >> reporter:ut it was not th gun that killed jason. so, no murder weon and the only spect wasn'taing. >> we believed that thwas gument between t two, and a gun was produced, and she shot him. and we were -- we dn't know why. >> reporter:ot an easy question, under the circances. but doou thinkone innded to reveal that? >>> coming up -- >> i understand why y it happed. yoknow what ? >>lues. >> s wpang forhae in life. >>...
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mr. and mrs. harper and their teenage daughter emmy lou. go on, wilbur. what other gossip do you know? well, they just moved in. their furniture is... ed, you're nothing but a busybody. if there's anything i can't stand, it's a peeping horse. big deal. come on. back in the barn. back in the barn. now i got to watch a daytime soap opera. that's right. get in the barn and you stay there. okay. carol: wilbur. emmy lou came over to ask a favor of you, hun. mr. post, i know we just moved in, and i wouldn't want to impose on you. that's all right, honey. impose away. well, i'm not going steady with anyone... i'd be delighted. i feel i should warn you my fox trot's holding up well, but my twist is bent. emmy lou is serious. i'm sorry, honey. what's the favor?
mr. and mrs. harper and their teenage daughter emmy lou. go on, wilbur. what other gossip do you know? well, they just moved in. their furniture is... ed, you're nothing but a busybody. if there's anything i can't stand, it's a peeping horse. big deal. come on. back in the barn. back in the barn. now i got to watch a daytime soap opera. that's right. get in the barn and you stay there. okay. carol: wilbur. emmy lou came over to ask a favor of you, hun. mr. post, i know we just moved in, and i...
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mr. harper, five minutes for your questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to each of you. it's an amazing technology. we really are only beginning to see what all we are going to be able to do in the future. mr. amling, i don't have a question but ups was my very first job in my life as a 15-year-old. i loaded an 18 wheeler every night with boxes. i'm the one who packs the trunk on the family trips. >> you learned to work hard. >> we know how to build a wall. that's it. it might have been a 3d component to that as well, i'm thinking. but thank you each for being here. dr. herderick, when ge obtained certification from the faa for its jet engines it was clearly a major accomplishment for additive manufacturing. just curious how many pages of testing data does a company need to rely on in order to obtain that faa certification for a new item like that? >> so our materials testing data base that we built up before we take it to the faa, it's many hundreds, even thousands of pages. it represents over a ten-year journey from initial concept. it was a single engineer, she had an
mr. harper, five minutes for your questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to each of you. it's an amazing technology. we really are only beginning to see what all we are going to be able to do in the future. mr. amling, i don't have a question but ups was my very first job in my life as a 15-year-old. i loaded an 18 wheeler every night with boxes. i'm the one who packs the trunk on the family trips. >> you learned to work hard. >> we know how to build a wall. that's it....
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restraint, nature's restraint in a shrinking world and that is right from the letters that i wrote to harpers. mr. chairman, perhaps at this point i might say nothing further. i am pleased to have an opportunity to answer any questions that may be addressed to me. >> thank you very much, general. i think your review of the overall strategy is very useful. speaking for myself, not being a military man, it had great appeal, but i wouldn't wish to pass judgment on it further than that. i believe, general, you had something to do with a study of indochina in about 1954 when you were working with general ridgeway? >> yes, sir. i was the chief of plans and the development in the beginning of early '54 and i stayed in that position and then in research for several years. >> and did you participate in the study that general ridgeway ordered relative to the feasibility of at that time entering into indochina? >> yes, mr. chairman. we considered the advisability of entering the hanoi delta, and as i recall to be precise, we talked about the need for some divisions and many engineered it. we anticipated the
restraint, nature's restraint in a shrinking world and that is right from the letters that i wrote to harpers. mr. chairman, perhaps at this point i might say nothing further. i am pleased to have an opportunity to answer any questions that may be addressed to me. >> thank you very much, general. i think your review of the overall strategy is very useful. speaking for myself, not being a military man, it had great appeal, but i wouldn't wish to pass judgment on it further than that. i...
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harper's ferry is no stranger to disaster. war, fire, floods this is a town that endures. today, mr. speaker, harper's ferry is still open for business, still thriving, style still an elegant journey into the formerive years of our nation. i -- formative years of our nation. i invite you to visit. thank you, i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. old, for five minutes. mr. dold: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to discuss a problem that is near and dear to my heart. cheaper than cigarettes and more accessible than alcohol, heroin has become a plague on communities all across our country. heroin takes a life every three days in the chicago suburbs. unfortunately, a similarly deadly trend is taking place all over our nation. although heroin is not often considered a serious suburban problem, statistics show the epidemic is quickly growing. nearly 1/4 of the people who try heroin become addicted. and heroin deaths have literally quadrupled in the united states in less than a decade. but the statistics don
harper's ferry is no stranger to disaster. war, fire, floods this is a town that endures. today, mr. speaker, harper's ferry is still open for business, still thriving, style still an elegant journey into the formerive years of our nation. i -- formative years of our nation. i invite you to visit. thank you, i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. old, for five minutes. mr. dold: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today...
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(judge harper) that's why mr. berbatov's been appointed to represent you at no cost. (rubirosa) your honor, people request remand. ms. brody is a suspectin eight homicides, including two hit-and-run victims. yet she's only been charged with a f e-felonies. she has no ties to the community. her work history traces back just six months, not to mention she obtained a social security number just lasyear. my client's pedigree was good enough when they asked her to be a cooperating witness in a sting operation. ms. rubirosa, your case is a motion away from misdemeanor status. i seen no reason to deny this defendant reasonable bail. your honor, the defendant is privy to the workings of a massive real estate scam. people request a material witness warrant. that's just backdoor remand. didn't you just tell me she was a cooperating witness, mr. berbatov? warrant to issue in the name of kim brody. [whispers indistinctly] your honor, since the real estate scam involves organized crime, we request protective custody [indistinct] uh, mutually agreeable secure location. (brody) so t
(judge harper) that's why mr. berbatov's been appointed to represent you at no cost. (rubirosa) your honor, people request remand. ms. brody is a suspectin eight homicides, including two hit-and-run victims. yet she's only been charged with a f e-felonies. she has no ties to the community. her work history traces back just six months, not to mention she obtained a social security number just lasyear. my client's pedigree was good enough when they asked her to be a cooperating witness in a sting...
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mrs. freemantle, we will see you next week. oh, thank you, dr. harper. and remember, no more rough sex. (chuckles) oh, dr. harper, you're terrible. (laughing) okay. bye-bye. (chuckles) you are so good with the patients, dr. harper.
mrs. freemantle, we will see you next week. oh, thank you, dr. harper. and remember, no more rough sex. (chuckles) oh, dr. harper, you're terrible. (laughing) okay. bye-bye. (chuckles) you are so good with the patients, dr. harper.
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mr. rose. it is to be faithful to my oath. >> author harper lee, what's book "to kill a mockingbird" became one of the most bestselling novels of the 20th century has died at the age of 89. >> rose: a car bomb kills dozens in turkey's capital. >> turkey's prime minister says the attacker was a syrian national. >> rose: an ire strike in syria destroys a children's hospital. >> the political fight to pick the next supreme court justice is on. >> if the democrats want to replace this nominee, they need to win the election. >> the idea that republicans want to deny the president his basic constitutional right is beyond my comprehension. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. it's not hosting a talk show. >> rose: president obama takes a swing at donald trump. >> you're lucky i didn't run last time when romney ran because you would have been a one-term president. >> rose: apple and the government cross wires over an iphone. >> apple fighting a court order to break into a phone used by the san bernardino terrorist. >> a person who thinks about only building walls of wherever they m
mr. rose. it is to be faithful to my oath. >> author harper lee, what's book "to kill a mockingbird" became one of the most bestselling novels of the 20th century has died at the age of 89. >> rose: a car bomb kills dozens in turkey's capital. >> turkey's prime minister says the attacker was a syrian national. >> rose: an ire strike in syria destroys a children's hospital. >> the political fight to pick the next supreme court justice is on. >> if...
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mr. nash. it makes me think of harper itself as a name.some of you would be familiar with this, but maybe not most. whenever i hear the beckham's in england have a daughter, victoria, victoria beckham and her soccer star husband david, they have a little girl named harper's or the many other children that are named harper, i think of how that name came to be and that it really was thanks to an otherwise forgotten someone pediatrician who is able to come up with formula that the 3rd of the three lee sisters and the baby she was unable to digest formula and this pediatrician finally after they made the rounds and desperately worried that it would not survive, they came across pediatrician by the name of doctor william harper. ten years later when harper lee came into the world in an upstairs bedroom, the name was thanks to the pediatrician who i'm sure could not imagine would know that his name in the streets of london and all kinds of places that he could not imagine being a part of. >> there was another nugget that was wonderful to read in
mr. nash. it makes me think of harper itself as a name.some of you would be familiar with this, but maybe not most. whenever i hear the beckham's in england have a daughter, victoria, victoria beckham and her soccer star husband david, they have a little girl named harper's or the many other children that are named harper, i think of how that name came to be and that it really was thanks to an otherwise forgotten someone pediatrician who is able to come up with formula that the 3rd of the three...
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mrs. biden will be there to represent the administration. >> legendary author harper lee has died. she was found this morning in her hometown. she is most widely known for her 1961 book "to kill a mocking bird." harper lee was 89 years old. >> the man accused of killing savopoulos appeared in dc superior court today. his court appearance comes days after he was formally charged. wint entered a not guilty plea during the hearing. we hear more now from fox 5's paul wagner. >> reporter: james martin declined to share his thouts as he left the courthouse today. martin is the grandfather of the surviving savopoulos sisters. he along with the relatives of viralcia figeroa. >> daron wint is the only person named in the enindictment. according to that enindictment and other court reports, the savopouloss and his housekeeper were abducted and held against their will overnight and into the morning of the 14th. wint ordered withdrew $40,000 in cash and have it delivered to the home by the ceo's personal assistant. after the money was deposited inside this sports car, prosecutor believe daron
mrs. biden will be there to represent the administration. >> legendary author harper lee has died. she was found this morning in her hometown. she is most widely known for her 1961 book "to kill a mocking bird." harper lee was 89 years old. >> the man accused of killing savopoulos appeared in dc superior court today. his court appearance comes days after he was formally charged. wint entered a not guilty plea during the hearing. we hear more now from fox 5's paul wagner....
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harpers using quotes from period newspapers and letters, he says this stage for the nations divided sentiments are ahead of 1860 which was won by abraham lincoln. his talk was hosted by shepherd university. mr. frye: good evening. thank you very much for coming to the last installment before christmas. it has been a great success. shepherd university is ending on a high note and we have a further surprise in the form of tonight's speaker. a person who many of you probably know quite well. dennis b fry is the chief
harpers using quotes from period newspapers and letters, he says this stage for the nations divided sentiments are ahead of 1860 which was won by abraham lincoln. his talk was hosted by shepherd university. mr. frye: good evening. thank you very much for coming to the last installment before christmas. it has been a great success. shepherd university is ending on a high note and we have a further surprise in the form of tonight's speaker. a person who many of you probably know quite well....
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harper's ferry, and his resulting execution. using quotes from period newspapers and letters, mr. frye sets the stage for the nations divided sentiments are ahead of 1860 which was won by abraham lincoln. his talk was hosted by shepherd university. it is about one hour, 20 minutes. host: good evening. thank you very much for coming to the last installment before christmas. it has been a great success. shepherd university is ending on a high note and we have a further surprise in the form of tonight's speaker. a person who many of you probably know quite well. dennis frye is the chief historian of the harpers ferry historic park. this is a homecoming of sorts. he graduated with a ba in history. we are extremely excited to have him back here this evening. he has had a very long, very, and prestigious career. if i were to recite his entire cv, we would be here until 7:00 this evening. this will be a shortened version of his accomplishments. he is a writer, a lecturer, a guide, and a preservationist. he is a prominent civil war historian. he has had numerous appearances on pbs, the hi
harper's ferry, and his resulting execution. using quotes from period newspapers and letters, mr. frye sets the stage for the nations divided sentiments are ahead of 1860 which was won by abraham lincoln. his talk was hosted by shepherd university. it is about one hour, 20 minutes. host: good evening. thank you very much for coming to the last installment before christmas. it has been a great success. shepherd university is ending on a high note and we have a further surprise in the form of...
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harper is there now. jack? reporter: as you know, ed, this is the day camille cosby's lawyers hoped would never happen, but it did happen. it started midmorning, the deposing of mrs. cosby, and it is happening in absolute secrecy. up to the 6th floor there are black curtains across the room. the an attorney representing seven women in alleged sexual misconduct cases with and involving mr. cosby requested to stay. he wanted a chance to talk to mrs. cosby. whether or not she has to answer a lot of questions depends on marital privilege too. they have been up there all day and we don't know how much they have accomplished and whether they are going to tell us when it is over. ed and heather, back to you. ed: no bail for a teenager accused of stabbing another teen in dorchester. heather:now new information to what lead to the violence. todd? reporter: heather, the victim's uncle calls it a tragedy to both families. the victim is just 15 years old and he is deion hopkins. the defendant in this case is just 16 years old. this booking photo. he was allowed to hide. the prosecutors say the incident happened on sunday afternoon when pope's girlfriend got into an argument
harper is there now. jack? reporter: as you know, ed, this is the day camille cosby's lawyers hoped would never happen, but it did happen. it started midmorning, the deposing of mrs. cosby, and it is happening in absolute secrecy. up to the 6th floor there are black curtains across the room. the an attorney representing seven women in alleged sexual misconduct cases with and involving mr. cosby requested to stay. he wanted a chance to talk to mrs. cosby. whether or not she has to answer a lot...
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harper's magazine. for "new york times" magazine and additionally is the founder of war crimes in the american university in washington d.c. please give a welcome to mr. david rieff. [applause] >> thank you very much for coming out in this beautiful weather, global warming or no global warming. seems we will get a little bit of what you're strange places. it is always -- i'm very old now, but even so it does feels like an obituary to me. but in fact, i have been doing this for a very long time. i started writing migration in the u.s. i wrote to miami for those of you who don't know my work and what about los angeles transformation and the great immigration. i wrote particularly cuban-americans. they have some connections to that world. i became a kind of war correspondence between 1992 in bosnia and 2004 in bag that i pretty much was in all the critic to go places you can think of. the balkans, the great lakes region of africa. afghanistan, iraq, et cetera. i am much too old to do that now. in any case, i wasn't that interested and didn't feel i had that much to contribute about military question and i was already 40 when i started doing this stuff w
harper's magazine. for "new york times" magazine and additionally is the founder of war crimes in the american university in washington d.c. please give a welcome to mr. david rieff. [applause] >> thank you very much for coming out in this beautiful weather, global warming or no global warming. seems we will get a little bit of what you're strange places. it is always -- i'm very old now, but even so it does feels like an obituary to me. but in fact, i have been doing this for a...
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mr. lorimer's right. the original arrest starts the clock ticking. your honor, that gives the people less than 48 hours to get an indictment before ms. brody gets released. (judge harper) your math is flawless, counselor. indict ms. brody by noon friday or she's a free woman. i'll file an emergency appeal with the appellate division. forget it. focus on this. we have the stolen money and the conversation with berbatov. neither of which gets you a murder indictment. she made no admission to berbatov? no. we'd have a better chance of convincing the grand jury she was bobby sinclair's active accomplice if we could prove she busted him out of jail four years ago. [knocks] (rubirosa) facial recognition was no help. but claire tomalin used to work for orlando legal aid, so i called them to see if they'd send over some of heold paperwork. came in this morning and latent lifted a partial fingerprint. it's a four-point match to brody. four-point? that hardly qualifies as a match, let alone evidence. i don't know, jack. a four-point match is a match as far as i'm concerned. is that what you're gonna tell the grand jury? at trial, she can have her own experts refute the evidence
mr. lorimer's right. the original arrest starts the clock ticking. your honor, that gives the people less than 48 hours to get an indictment before ms. brody gets released. (judge harper) your math is flawless, counselor. indict ms. brody by noon friday or she's a free woman. i'll file an emergency appeal with the appellate division. forget it. focus on this. we have the stolen money and the conversation with berbatov. neither of which gets you a murder indictment. she made no admission to...
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honored to be able to rise in this body to remember robert harper schumaker for his valiant efforts, his heroism. he's near and dear to my heart, mr. speaker. he's my uncle. when my wife and i had our first child, we decided we would name her after him in hopes that she would have a little bit of the courage, a little bit of the intelligence as admiral schumaker does. but what's the good news, mr. speaker, is that february 12, 1973, 590 p.o.w.'s started their return home. . bob shoemaker, the alcatraz 11, and many others were on that first flight, that 141 that flew out of hanoi. i am proud to say that they returned home with honor, which was absolutely critical not only for them but all of the p.o.w.s. it's imperative we here in the united states congress never forget their sacrifice, their heroism, and for me on february 11, from now until as long as i'm able to serve in this body, and recognize the heroism of our p.o.w.'s. and say you will never be forgotten. we will always remember the sacrifice and the heroism that you-all have given to our ation. and i want to say again a special thank you to you all. the speaker pro tempore
honored to be able to rise in this body to remember robert harper schumaker for his valiant efforts, his heroism. he's near and dear to my heart, mr. speaker. he's my uncle. when my wife and i had our first child, we decided we would name her after him in hopes that she would have a little bit of the courage, a little bit of the intelligence as admiral schumaker does. but what's the good news, mr. speaker, is that february 12, 1973, 590 p.o.w.'s started their return home. . bob shoemaker, the...
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certainly pick up the book atpi the web site.ck is it harper press -- or history press.net, is that the t best way to get the book. >> yes.>>. >> mry saw you onch television.elev >> i didn't even recognize then number.nu >> i'm kidding. thank you to their both ofk u tr you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back after this short break. >> welcome back. you may enjoy your spaghettiy yh with marinara sauce. sauce at this school students arents using their pasta to build bridges. >> part of national engineersl s week. students made bridges with spaghetti noodles then weightode tested the bridges to their breaking point.eaki the challenge is designed to promote learning about civilivil engineering.gi >> i remember those days.ays. >> great. >> creative ways, playing with food.food. >> that's encouraged. cute. >> all right, end can courage you to be outsid de probablyrobl maybe more so tomorrow thanw thn today because it is very cold.ic it's overall like a pretty are nice weekend.eeke >> yeah, as long as the sun islo shining and there's a chancee'sc for a warmup, i'm happy. >> exactly. >> looks nice out there rightert now caitlin. ctl >>
certainly pick up the book atpi the web site.ck is it harper press -- or history press.net, is that the t best way to get the book. >> yes.>>. >> mry saw you onch television.elev >> i didn't even recognize then number.nu >> i'm kidding. thank you to their both ofk u tr you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back after this short break. >> welcome back. you may enjoy your spaghettiy yh with marinara sauce. sauce at this school students arents using...
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mr. speaker, earlier today, the senate health committee passed by voice vote s. 800, enhancing the visibility of medical research. as the lead sponsor in the house of representatives with my good friend and representative greg harper, we are advancing the rehabilitation science and improve the care that that are provided to people with disabling injuries and conditions. millions of people require rehabilitation to restore, maintain or prevent deterioration of function and this legislation will play an important role in the provision of that care. i commend senator kirk for championing this important bill and i look forward to its swift passage and urge its swift passage in the house. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. poe: mr. speaker, as peyton manning and the denver broncows celebrated their wind, a north korean satellite passed over the stadium. what's next? there would be a missile with a nuclear warheaded headed for an american city. this
mr. speaker, earlier today, the senate health committee passed by voice vote s. 800, enhancing the visibility of medical research. as the lead sponsor in the house of representatives with my good friend and representative greg harper, we are advancing the rehabilitation science and improve the care that that are provided to people with disabling injuries and conditions. millions of people require rehabilitation to restore, maintain or prevent deterioration of function and this legislation will...
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mr. brooks: last week the world lost a literary giant and alabama lost a legend. a native of alabama's first congressional district, neal harper lee was born in and died in monroeville, alabama, the city served as i.n.s. firation for her ledgendary move "to kill a mockingbird." she received many honors, including being inducted into the alabama academy of honor, and being awarded the national medal of arts. mr. byrne: she was known as a private woman, but her writings inspired generations. promoted acceptance. and taught us all important life lessons. sadly, she passed away in monroeville, on february 19 at the age of 89. one of the best lessons was about tolerance as she wrote in "to kill a mockingbird" you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. may we all take time to reflect on the life of nell harper lee and continue out her lesson of tolerance each and every day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to
mr. brooks: last week the world lost a literary giant and alabama lost a legend. a native of alabama's first congressional district, neal harper lee was born in and died in monroeville, alabama, the city served as i.n.s. firation for her ledgendary move "to kill a mockingbird." she received many honors, including being inducted into the alabama academy of honor, and being awarded the national medal of arts. mr. byrne: she was known as a private woman, but her writings inspired...
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just happened to be talking to sally harper tonight and that, uh-- it just kind of worked itself into a deal for friday night. well, you know, she's a real keen girl! - mr. anderson, he's kidding, isn't he? - i'm afraid not, steve. bud's taken quite a... sudden interest in sally. - i'll say it's sudden. see you around. come on, eileen. - goodnight everybody. - [steve] goodnight mr. anderson. - i'm, uh, sorry about that steve. - hi sally! - [sally] hi bud. i know you wanted to get an early start so i'm all ready to go. it's just that i'm not in that big a hurry. maybe we could just relax for a minute? - of course, come inside! thank you. - could i get you something? - hmm? oh, no, nothing. not a thing. that's a-- sure a good-looking dress you have. - [sally] thank you. - [bud] you've got good taste. - [sally] father gets the credit for this. he seems to know exactly what i like. he's just the greatest. - yeah, he's uh-- he's quite a guy, all right. is he home now? - yes, he's in his study dreaming up plays and stuff. he's pretty happy these days, he thinks he has terrific material this year. - yeah. of course, i guess he hardly knows i'm even out there.
just happened to be talking to sally harper tonight and that, uh-- it just kind of worked itself into a deal for friday night. well, you know, she's a real keen girl! - mr. anderson, he's kidding, isn't he? - i'm afraid not, steve. bud's taken quite a... sudden interest in sally. - i'll say it's sudden. see you around. come on, eileen. - goodnight everybody. - [steve] goodnight mr. anderson. - i'm, uh, sorry about that steve. - hi sally! - [sally] hi bud. i know you wanted to get an early start...
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mrs. grand down the block. let the phone ring because she spends a lot of time out in her rose garden. now, if she's out, you try the henrys, then the goodalls, the harpers, and the cushmans. by the time i make all those calls, it may be too late to get to the hospital. any more of that chocolate cake left? i'm sorry, sweetheart, we finished the last of it at dinner. i could eat another piece myself. [ ding! ] honey, when you go to the doctor tomorrow for your checkup -- i thought you said there's no more chocolate cake. there wasn't. what's that, chopped liver? darrin, i don't know where it came from. you don't? how about... absolutely not. if i had, i would have zapped it a la mode. then where did it come from? i don't know. maybe mother sent it to me as gift. you want half? oh, i wouldn't dream of it. after all, you're eating for two. well, that's good. you put on a little more weight. i'll be losing some in a little while -- about seven or eight pounds, wouldn't you say? oh, incidentally, i'm out of my pills. it's a little late to start worrying about that, isn't it? oh, sorry. [ chuckles ] i'll give you another prescription. darrin made arrangements
mrs. grand down the block. let the phone ring because she spends a lot of time out in her rose garden. now, if she's out, you try the henrys, then the goodalls, the harpers, and the cushmans. by the time i make all those calls, it may be too late to get to the hospital. any more of that chocolate cake left? i'm sorry, sweetheart, we finished the last of it at dinner. i could eat another piece myself. [ ding! ] honey, when you go to the doctor tomorrow for your checkup -- i thought you said...
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harper writes, governors chris christie and john kasich, plus carly fiorina, each have 10 in events, followed by ted cruz with seven, jeb bush with six and senator marco rubio with four. mr. rubio is the only candidate holding a super bowl watch party at a country club in manchester. ben carson has three events and donald trump has staged two of his jumbo rallies. town halls,has two followed by two televised debates this week. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are not as active. mrs. clinton will be at a major fundraiser in boston on friday. also campaigning for her in new hampshire, senators aj franken, mikne shaheen, barbara uiski, and ebbie stabenow. by wednesday, the candidates stampede is on once again. this time in south carolina. randy from belleville, illinois. what is a progressive? caller: good morning, america. i think it is what president kennedy said. some people look at things and say "why" and some people look at things and say "why not?" host: that is randy. are you a progressive and how do you define it if you are? a progressive,t but i would like to go back and explain history. the progressive movement started under lenin. party,ed the bolshevik he wan
harper writes, governors chris christie and john kasich, plus carly fiorina, each have 10 in events, followed by ted cruz with seven, jeb bush with six and senator marco rubio with four. mr. rubio is the only candidate holding a super bowl watch party at a country club in manchester. ben carson has three events and donald trump has staged two of his jumbo rallies. town halls,has two followed by two televised debates this week. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are not as active. mrs. clinton...
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harper's ferry, and his resulting execution. using quotes from period newspapers and letters, mr. frye sets the stage for the nations divided sentiments are ahead of 1860 which was won by abraham lincoln. his talk was hosted by shepherd university. it is about one hour, 20 minutes. host: good evening. thank you very much for coming to the last installment before christmas. it has been a great success. shepherd university is ending on
harper's ferry, and his resulting execution. using quotes from period newspapers and letters, mr. frye sets the stage for the nations divided sentiments are ahead of 1860 which was won by abraham lincoln. his talk was hosted by shepherd university. it is about one hour, 20 minutes. host: good evening. thank you very much for coming to the last installment before christmas. it has been a great success. shepherd university is ending on