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talking about the deceased mrs. martin painted a picture of a promising young woman who cared deeply for family, full of hope for the future and who lived life to the full. while giving evidence it was object you that mrs. martin still felt the pain of the lo of someone -- the loss of someone dear to her. this pain reflects the pain of the family of the deceased. she spoke of the deceased parents who are not coping very well without their daughter,y specially financially. the loss of life cannot be reversed. nothing i say or do today can reverse what happened on 14 february 2014 to the deceased and to her family. hopefully this judgment on sentence shall provide some sort of closure for the family and for all concerned so that they can move on with their life. conclusion. there is a delicate balance between the crime, the criminal and the interest of society. the extent of the negligence in culpable homicide cases lays an important role in coming to an appropriate sentence which should neither be too severe nor too light.
talking about the deceased mrs. martin painted a picture of a promising young woman who cared deeply for family, full of hope for the future and who lived life to the full. while giving evidence it was object you that mrs. martin still felt the pain of the lo of someone -- the loss of someone dear to her. this pain reflects the pain of the family of the deceased. she spoke of the deceased parents who are not coping very well without their daughter,y specially financially. the loss of life...
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talking about the deceased, mrs. martin painted a picture of a promising young woman who cared deeply for family, who was full of hope for the future and who lived life to the full. while giving evidence, it was obvious that mrs. martin still felt the pain of the loss of someone dear to her. doubtless, this pain reflects the pain of the family of the deceased. she spoke of the deceased's parents who were not coping very well without their daughter, especially financially. the loss of life cannot be reversed. nothing i say or do today can reverse what happened on 14 february 2014 to the deceased and to her family. hopefully this judgment on sentence shall provide some sort of closure for the family and for all concerned so that they can move on with their lives. conclusion. there's a delicate balance between the crime the criminal and the interest of society. the extent of the negligence in culpable homicide cases plays an important role in coming to an appropriate sentence, which should neither be too severe, nor too light.
talking about the deceased, mrs. martin painted a picture of a promising young woman who cared deeply for family, who was full of hope for the future and who lived life to the full. while giving evidence, it was obvious that mrs. martin still felt the pain of the loss of someone dear to her. doubtless, this pain reflects the pain of the family of the deceased. she spoke of the deceased's parents who were not coping very well without their daughter, especially financially. the loss of life...
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mrs. kay martin to represent the family of the deceased and mr..zeti in commission of the department of correctional services. the doctor is a sipsychologist o is an expert and met the accused for the first time on 23rd february 2013. when he was referred to her by a colleague for grief therapy. although the sessions that she had with the accused were initially ended grief counseling, eventually the doctor had to conduct trauma therapy since february 2013 she has had many consultations with the accused. the accused presented with acute stress reaction, subsequently he was diagnosed with prominent symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder as well as depression. on many occasions the sessions had to be rescheduled because the accused was too emotionally drained to commence with therapy. dr. hobsonbeck wanted the court to take into account the following in sentencing the accuse accused, the accused had lost his love relationship with a deceased, he had lost his moral and professional reputation. he had lost his friends and he had lost his career. mr
mrs. kay martin to represent the family of the deceased and mr..zeti in commission of the department of correctional services. the doctor is a sipsychologist o is an expert and met the accused for the first time on 23rd february 2013. when he was referred to her by a colleague for grief therapy. although the sessions that she had with the accused were initially ended grief counseling, eventually the doctor had to conduct trauma therapy since february 2013 she has had many consultations with the...
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mr. martin eelie, director general, civil aviation at transport canada. on the far left, is mr. mitchell fox, chief flight operations at iko. you can see their full biographies on the back of your progr program. let's go ahead and begin. >> okay. i'm going to cut right to the chase. rs we're already hearing about a 200-pound remotely piloted helicopters that is applied to international airspace system. so john, how soon before amazon will be delivering a book on my doorstep with a vehicle like that? >> well, i'll leave the marketing on dotcom to jeff bees yoes. the administrator made it very clear that regarding the entry of uass into the system will be done in a prudent step by step basis. with safety at the foremost in our minds. today we have, as you know, congressionally directed six key test sites that we will get information from. four of them have been stood up. other two are not far behind being stood up p. we also have issued the very first commercial type approved restricted category aircraft in the arctic. they've been operating up there. and we've been very engaged i
mr. martin eelie, director general, civil aviation at transport canada. on the far left, is mr. mitchell fox, chief flight operations at iko. you can see their full biographies on the back of your progr program. let's go ahead and begin. >> okay. i'm going to cut right to the chase. rs we're already hearing about a 200-pound remotely piloted helicopters that is applied to international airspace system. so john, how soon before amazon will be delivering a book on my doorstep with a vehicle...
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mr. martin and that also ignites their passion that this has to stop.es have to be taken seriously and they have to be valued and they can't just sit around and be abused and profiled by authorities. >> if the evidence does support wilson and the grand jury doesn't indict, why shouldn't protesters centu erers accept t justice served? many have said to us, if they do not indict, this place, i'm quoting here, is going to blow. >> you don't want that to happen, but you can understand people are justifiably angry at things in ferguson. this is a little town that could be dixie 50 years ago. it hasn't caught up with the rest of the country. it's still, although heavily black, still ruled by white officers and white officeholders. it's a place where you think you could walk down the street and whistle dixie and most people would say, hooray, hooray. >> we took a few iconic photos from the '60s and juxtaposed them with some of the images we saw in ferguson in august. a protester being arrested. tear gas being sprayed out. a protester being handcuffed. large ma
mr. martin and that also ignites their passion that this has to stop.es have to be taken seriously and they have to be valued and they can't just sit around and be abused and profiled by authorities. >> if the evidence does support wilson and the grand jury doesn't indict, why shouldn't protesters centu erers accept t justice served? many have said to us, if they do not indict, this place, i'm quoting here, is going to blow. >> you don't want that to happen, but you can understand...
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mr. martin lee, the founding chairman of the democratic party there. he indicated that the protesters could stay through the weekend and the ball is in the hong kong government court. i know you said it's unlikely they'll get their specific demands but short of sacking c.y. leung, what options do officials even have? >> reporter: there's been a quit of what beijing decides is the best way forward. if you look at recent editorials in the newspaper which is the mouthpiece of the communist party they have given very, very strong ones on his stand refusing to accept any promise on this. so it's difficult to see where the government can go in its next step to bring about a resolution to this, errol, but the other thing to keep in mind is that this protest is now in its sixth day. hong kongers have generally welcomed the aim of the protest but certainly not all the hong kongers support the method of the process and as this drags on and the government has now made it quite clear and the police make it quite clear where we were outside the chief executive's of
mr. martin lee, the founding chairman of the democratic party there. he indicated that the protesters could stay through the weekend and the ball is in the hong kong government court. i know you said it's unlikely they'll get their specific demands but short of sacking c.y. leung, what options do officials even have? >> reporter: there's been a quit of what beijing decides is the best way forward. if you look at recent editorials in the newspaper which is the mouthpiece of the communist...
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mrs. kim martin is the oldest cousin of the dough ceased.ealt with the deceased as a person, the family of the deceased, her own family and the bond between the two families. although she was 12 years older than the deceased, she and the deceased grew up together and spent a lot of time together. she described the deceased as someone who loved people, who loved mixing with people and hosting. she was very good in front of the camera and landed her first permanent job in johannesburg in fashion tv. she was a happy person. family was important to the deceased. see was said that she could not take her parents with her to johannesburg where she lived and worked. she, however, spent every december with them in port elizabeth. in 2011 stroke 2012 she helped her parents financially when their medical aid lapsed. she reinstated it and continued to pay towards it. she met the accused only once in cape town on the second january 2013 in the company of the deceased. a little over a month later she learned that the accused had killed the deceased. she r
mrs. kim martin is the oldest cousin of the dough ceased.ealt with the deceased as a person, the family of the deceased, her own family and the bond between the two families. although she was 12 years older than the deceased, she and the deceased grew up together and spent a lot of time together. she described the deceased as someone who loved people, who loved mixing with people and hosting. she was very good in front of the camera and landed her first permanent job in johannesburg in fashion...
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mr. martin eley, director general, civil aviation at transport canada. on the far left is mr.itchell fox, chief flight operations at icao. you can see their full biographies in the back of your program. so let's go ahead and begin. okay. i'm going to cut right to the chase. we're already hearing about a 200-pound remotely piloted helicopter that is applied to enter the national airspace system. so, john, how soon before amazon will be delivering a book on my doorstep with a vehicle like that? >> well, i'll leave the marketing on amazon.com to jeff bezos, but let me just sort of walk you through some of the steps that the faa has taken today. the administrator has made it very clear that regarding the entry of uass into the system is going to be done in a prudent, step-by-step basis. with safety at the foremost in our minds. today we have, as you know, congressionally directed six key test site areas that we're going to sort of get a lot of new information from. four of them have been stood up. other two are not far behind being stood up. we also have issued the very first comm
mr. martin eley, director general, civil aviation at transport canada. on the far left is mr.itchell fox, chief flight operations at icao. you can see their full biographies in the back of your program. so let's go ahead and begin. okay. i'm going to cut right to the chase. we're already hearing about a 200-pound remotely piloted helicopter that is applied to enter the national airspace system. so, john, how soon before amazon will be delivering a book on my doorstep with a vehicle like that?...
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mr. martin eelie, director general, civil aviation at transport canada. on the far left, is mr. mitchell fox, chief flight operations at iko. you can see their full biographies on the back of your progr program. let's go ahead and begin. >> okay. i'm going to cut right to the chase. rs we're already hearing about a 200-pound remotely piloted helicopters that is applied to international airspace system. so john, how soon before amazon will be delivering a book on my doorstep with a vehicle like that? >> well, i'll leave the marketing on dotcom to jeff bees yoes. the administrator made it very clear that regarding the entry of uass into the system will be done in a prudent step by step basis. with safety at the foremost in our minds. today we have, as you know, congressionally directed six key test sites that we will get information from. four of them have been stood up. other two are not far behind being stood up p. we also have issued the very first commercialype approved restricted category aircraft in the arctic. they've been operating up there. and we've been very engaged in
mr. martin eelie, director general, civil aviation at transport canada. on the far left, is mr. mitchell fox, chief flight operations at iko. you can see their full biographies on the back of your progr program. let's go ahead and begin. >> okay. i'm going to cut right to the chase. rs we're already hearing about a 200-pound remotely piloted helicopters that is applied to international airspace system. so john, how soon before amazon will be delivering a book on my doorstep with a vehicle...
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we have learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis, written by the one and only martin wolf. mrf, on the program. >> great pleasure. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, my "dancing with the stars" partner, sharna burgess. should be fascinating. stick with us. >> in my opinion, anyone who has ever said dancing is easy has never tried to dance. especially in competition. but sharna burgess, my wonderful partner and choreographer from "dancing with the stars" at least made it fun and adventure ous for me, even if she couldn't make it easy for me. she has been dancing since she was just 5 years old, winning international dance competitions since she was 8. danced on broadway, performed the closing ceremony for the wonderful sydney olympics and for "dancing with the stars" she has taught andy dick, keyshawn johnson, charlie white and tried to teach me to move to dance. let's take a look. ♪ ♪ you are my treasure you are my treasure ♪ ♪ you are my treasure you, you, you ♪ ♪ oh, no, no you, you, you ♪ ♪ oh, no, no ♪ dance, dance, dance ♪ >> so you tried to teach me. >> i tried. we succeed
we have learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis, written by the one and only martin wolf. mrf, on the program. >> great pleasure. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, my "dancing with the stars" partner, sharna burgess. should be fascinating. stick with us. >> in my opinion, anyone who has ever said dancing is easy has never tried to dance. especially in competition. but sharna burgess, my wonderful partner and choreographer from "dancing...
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mr. duncan and potentially, martin, treating anyone else in the area if -- if -- they fall ill with ebola, do we know if the hospital there has that experimental drug zmap that has been used on ebola patients before or any other experimental drug? because i know there was an issue about a shortage of availability. >> reporter: correct. in fact, after the last people who had received it and it appeared to work very successfully for them, there were reports that was the last of it or that there was a very, very small supply because many said why aren't we using this in africa. apparently the cdc at a news conference today they did say if requested, in other words if the physicians attending to mr. duncan right now or his family were to request for the experimental treatment, and they didn't define it beyond that, it would be made available. so, apparently there is an experimental process that can be applied to him. we do not know if it's been asked for. the cdc implied it had not as yet. >> martin, thank you very much for the update throughout. we'll see you a little bit later this evening.
mr. duncan and potentially, martin, treating anyone else in the area if -- if -- they fall ill with ebola, do we know if the hospital there has that experimental drug zmap that has been used on ebola patients before or any other experimental drug? because i know there was an issue about a shortage of availability. >> reporter: correct. in fact, after the last people who had received it and it appeared to work very successfully for them, there were reports that was the last of it or that...
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mr. putin, what about jonathan ferril, michael brown, trayvon martin. er use we have to deal with. is a public distrust here bruchlgt pouri brewing and pouring into the streets of ferguson. >> thank you to both of you. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. ♪ imagine what they can do there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them mil
mr. putin, what about jonathan ferril, michael brown, trayvon martin. er use we have to deal with. is a public distrust here bruchlgt pouri brewing and pouring into the streets of ferguson. >> thank you to both of you. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your...
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mr. allen from andrea in martin, what your views are on gun-control, concealed carry. allen: i believe in the second amendment. our forefathers got that right. i lifetime member of the nra and i believe in concealed carry. as citizens we must protect ourselves and it is a dangerous world and i will work to continue to uphold the second amendment. >> moderator: time for a question from walter jones. >> i would like to hear from both of you. we begin with a question about these ads. a lot of these ads have been produced by groups from outside of georgia. i would like to hear each of you talk about one of these ads that has been produced by a group supporting you, making a claim that you repudiate, that you don't stand by. start with you, mr. barrow. barrow: i said i don't approve of the content of any of the messages i haven't put out but i can't say it is my sole concern about my business record especially since they raise questions about serving in congress. i don't know the message. i am responsible for what the message is that i put out and i say i approve this messa
mr. allen from andrea in martin, what your views are on gun-control, concealed carry. allen: i believe in the second amendment. our forefathers got that right. i lifetime member of the nra and i believe in concealed carry. as citizens we must protect ourselves and it is a dangerous world and i will work to continue to uphold the second amendment. >> moderator: time for a question from walter jones. >> i would like to hear from both of you. we begin with a question about these ads. a...
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(martin goldsmith) other screenwriters did it, but from his books. there's a speed limit in this state, mrneff, 45 miles an hour. how fast was i going, officer? i'd say around 90. suppose you get down and give me a ticket. suppose i let you off with a warning this time. suppose it doesn't take. suppose i have to whack you over the knuckles? he wrote with a meat cleaver, is what it was. he wrote with a hatchet. the classic cain situation, always the triangle. the guy falling in love with the other guy's wife and killing the woman's husband and then coming to no good end. (honk) what are you doing that for? why are you honking the horn? (narrator) life's a dangerous game. especially with a new breed of woman working all angles. making her own rules. film noir had its own rules, censorship. the hayes production code, it was hollywood's law. moral and ethical standards from a church social; the line you couldn't cross. i'm going to surprise you, it had a very good effect, because it made us think. in other words, if we wanted to get something across that was censorable, we couldn't do it openl
(martin goldsmith) other screenwriters did it, but from his books. there's a speed limit in this state, mrneff, 45 miles an hour. how fast was i going, officer? i'd say around 90. suppose you get down and give me a ticket. suppose i let you off with a warning this time. suppose it doesn't take. suppose i have to whack you over the knuckles? he wrote with a meat cleaver, is what it was. he wrote with a hatchet. the classic cain situation, always the triangle. the guy falling in love with the...
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mr. wolf, thank you for joining us, or martin. >> pleasure. >> good to see you. >>> we're coming off onee best weeks on wall street in two years with investors shrugging off the ebola fears and shrugging off europe's weak economy and the crumbling price of crude. earnings trumping all the outside factors. this week the fed is in focus once again plus lots of tech results. here to help us get ready for another busy week is lou green, strategist for drw trading and also onset. this is where it gets confusing, andrea, it's michelle meyer. i would even put bank of america and merrill lynch's -- i can put forth you remember her name and get marissa meyer's name right from now on. instead of pronouncing it the way it looks, even if you talk to her for and hour, i still didn't have her last name right. marissa meyer and michelle meyer, she is not related at this point. >> because it is spelled differently. >> okay. have you ever spoken to -- have you used yahoo!? >> i have used yahoo!. >> that's enough. here's something that people are saying. these are -- these aren't really the tinfoil hat pe
mr. wolf, thank you for joining us, or martin. >> pleasure. >> good to see you. >>> we're coming off onee best weeks on wall street in two years with investors shrugging off the ebola fears and shrugging off europe's weak economy and the crumbling price of crude. earnings trumping all the outside factors. this week the fed is in focus once again plus lots of tech results. here to help us get ready for another busy week is lou green, strategist for drw trading and also...
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martin pedro. >> it's that friendship that actually assisted us. because everybody that was connected with that individual knew who mr.ro was. >> now that investigators have pedro's name, they are able to pull up his prior arrests. they discover the fingerprint found at the scene of the first heist is a perfect match. police say the fingerprint didn't match before because there's so many prints in the database that the computer is not always reliable in making the connection. but with a name, an examiner can investigate and an exact comparison can be made. >> and sure enough, it's a 100% hit that it's the fingerprint. >> police also confirm that martin pedro is as dangerous as they suspected. >> when the crew was out driving around, they needed money, they would call it martin's atm machine. and basically what it was, he would jump out of the car, run around the corner and rob somebody at gunpoint and then jump back in and they would have a gold chain or money to spend on whatever they needed. they used to call it martin's atm. people got robbed. one of the victims did get shot. >> on february 3rd, 2003, a man is shot
martin pedro. >> it's that friendship that actually assisted us. because everybody that was connected with that individual knew who mr.ro was. >> now that investigators have pedro's name, they are able to pull up his prior arrests. they discover the fingerprint found at the scene of the first heist is a perfect match. police say the fingerprint didn't match before because there's so many prints in the database that the computer is not always reliable in making the connection. but...
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mr. o'reilly, suggested to suspend flights from west africa is a great start. enough with the political correctness. the forecast's first responsibility is to protect american citizens dr. martin so we disagree, doctor. american military will build and protect medical infrastructure in west africa that is a noble enterprise. since ebola is not airborne, the danger to our soldiers is minimal. the doctor on "the factor" said more people die from colds and ebola. that's misleading. ebola carries a 50% mortality rate. the common cold approaches zero. henriette ta, oklahoma, o'reilly, did you really expect the army to release their findings on sergeant bergdahl before the november elections? i expected the army to adhere to the timetable, marcy. or explain why there's a delay. the findings are being reviewed. if they hold him until after the election, we'll all know the fix is in. oakhu oakhursh, california, i was a police officer training administrate in the '70s. he told me the investigation in patton's death was the most incompetent probe ever conducted by the cid. and that is what martin and i came to believe as well, doctor, from our research. "killing patton kwlts is my favor
mr. o'reilly, suggested to suspend flights from west africa is a great start. enough with the political correctness. the forecast's first responsibility is to protect american citizens dr. martin so we disagree, doctor. american military will build and protect medical infrastructure in west africa that is a noble enterprise. since ebola is not airborne, the danger to our soldiers is minimal. the doctor on "the factor" said more people die from colds and ebola. that's misleading. ebola...
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mrs. -- a masterpiece. the performance has raised questions about the responsibilities of an institution like the metropolitan opera. joining the are two first amendment lawyers on opposite sides of the controversy, martinbus and floyd abrams. floyd, what is wrong with this? >> first of all, let's say it is protected by the first amendment to request yes. quite -- >> yes. >> they have every legal right to do this. and he has every legal right to put this on. i find it disturbing and morally obtuse that they would choose to do so. rk, perhapslly a wo work,ight -- a fine but a work about the death of a real man, the murder of a person who walked the streets in new york, making it a two-side issue. there is a debate. beautiful side with arias sung about what they lost in israel, an israeli side, and a dead man. it seems that peter gelb would not have done an opera of the same sort about the death of martin luther king, making a debating topic, should he have been killed? or the death of john kennedy, making a debating topic, should he have been killed? take one of those, or the people who died on 9/11. the idea of a beautiful aria sung on the killer's side seems to me morally unacceptable. he can do it, bu
mrs. -- a masterpiece. the performance has raised questions about the responsibilities of an institution like the metropolitan opera. joining the are two first amendment lawyers on opposite sides of the controversy, martinbus and floyd abrams. floyd, what is wrong with this? >> first of all, let's say it is protected by the first amendment to request yes. quite -- >> yes. >> they have every legal right to do this. and he has every legal right to put this on. i find it...
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mr. park? >> he lives in less than objection, he says. >> someone else with your name. >> yeah. same name. >> well... >> it's ridiculous that they would go out and vote twice. ♪ if >> across town at martinher king's old church in atlanta, grace and politics mix with the gospel. it. >> we are having a real struggle to maintain our basic right to vote. [applause.] >> reverend rafael warner has been at the center of an effort to get more african-americans to the poll did. he said claims of fraud tend to target black voters. >> think about it. it's high-risk and almost no reward. i mean the risk for engaging in voter fraud is criminal prosecution. what's the reward? what does it take? how many imaginary voters or double voters do you have to create in order to actually sway an election? so the rewards are almost -- are zero. and the risks are very high. and so this whole idea is -- is fant after the cal. >> here we are in what used to be reverend king's congregation with a long march to voting began. >> sure. >> half a century later, are you marching backwards? is there a new voattempt at vot suppression in this state? >> there clearly is an effort to suppress the votes of african-americans
mr. park? >> he lives in less than objection, he says. >> someone else with your name. >> yeah. same name. >> well... >> it's ridiculous that they would go out and vote twice. ♪ if >> across town at martinher king's old church in atlanta, grace and politics mix with the gospel. it. >> we are having a real struggle to maintain our basic right to vote. [applause.] >> reverend rafael warner has been at the center of an effort to get more...
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mrs. mulaney on the phone. i love seeing people tell their parents awesome news. >> hello? >> i'm in your house. i'm going to kill you! oh, that was great. who else shall we frame? >> jimmy: that is martine's a very funny guy. >> lovely. he's so smart and he's so, such a decent grand human being. so well raised. >> jimmy: you play a character named lou tannen. i was thinking about it today. i was trying to come up with a name that is less suitable for you. and i came in with lou tannen. you are not a lou. >> we don't know if that's his real name. >> jimmy: we don't? i see. it's like loose cannon? did i stumble upon something i shouldn't have? >> i keep forgetting you write. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and probably because i watch the show every night. >> jimmy: tell the story. one more story from the book i would love to hear you tell. the one where you are renting an apartment and your landlady happens upon -- >> oh, yeah. my wife nancy and i got married, i was doing a show called "i'm a big girl now" for abc and she was on soap. and so we had some, you know, sitcom money going on. and we went back and got married. this is in december of 1980. we came back in january and the cast of "i'm
mrs. mulaney on the phone. i love seeing people tell their parents awesome news. >> hello? >> i'm in your house. i'm going to kill you! oh, that was great. who else shall we frame? >> jimmy: that is martine's a very funny guy. >> lovely. he's so smart and he's so, such a decent grand human being. so well raised. >> jimmy: you play a character named lou tannen. i was thinking about it today. i was trying to come up with a name that is less suitable for you. and i...
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that minor league liberals like maryland goff martin o'malley pose no political threat to her nomination but warren could. the wall streeters who think mrama is an aberration and that electing hillary clinton will one the country to the 1990s should think again if we know anything about the clintons it is that they will do whatever it takes to win. cokie roberts, fair or unfair? >> classic wall street journalism. wait, wait, she might actually like us so we better find out a bogeyman that doesn't like us. elizabeth warren. i think this is really putting up a straw man or woman. >> the paper itself putting up a straw man. >> yes. >> nick. >> this is a warning to all the wall street donor whose are going give money to hillary clinton who are republicans if she runs for president. the journal is saying guys, guys, don't buy it. that was an obvious gaffe. she cleaned it up a couple of days later. i'm not sure she meant to say that. >> the clintons are -- the problem for the clintons -- if hillary gets elected is not that she's going to be too tough on wall street. i think most people that followed her and followed her husband's career know
that minor league liberals like maryland goff martin o'malley pose no political threat to her nomination but warren could. the wall streeters who think mrama is an aberration and that electing hillary clinton will one the country to the 1990s should think again if we know anything about the clintons it is that they will do whatever it takes to win. cokie roberts, fair or unfair? >> classic wall street journalism. wait, wait, she might actually like us so we better find out a bogeyman that...
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martin luther king, it's his birthday this week. health care is a human right. so i think this is something we will be pursuing. and thank you, mr. president, for that encouragement. i think with a voice like the clinton foundation we also have this -- the system of electronic medical records which where the electronic records unfortunately do not speak. if you're in the hospital, there's no way for you transferring your information from one hospital to another. yet the system creates a ubiquitous system. we're about to launch this into the navajo nation. so our idea is if you can address this in the poorest of the poor, we can make this work for the rest of the country. [ applause ]. >> thank you again for this opportunity. as my introductory comments had the opportunity to say a little bit about what we do. but i would like to tie together a couple of points that have been made and elaborate a little bit on our mission. as i mentioned, we're in the business of operating hospitals. and hospitals in our health care delivery system are really the front line in providing care to people, particularly when they need it urgently in an
martin luther king, it's his birthday this week. health care is a human right. so i think this is something we will be pursuing. and thank you, mr. president, for that encouragement. i think with a voice like the clinton foundation we also have this -- the system of electronic medical records which where the electronic records unfortunately do not speak. if you're in the hospital, there's no way for you transferring your information from one hospital to another. yet the system creates a...
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mr. cuomo, 30 seconds. >> the federal government are trying to impose laws that say you cannot discriminate against people based on color of skin. the law was passed after martin luther king's death as a tribute to him. it is a disgrace that it should happen in the state. my opponent is also against the buffalo billion, which has been a home run. i do not want to talk about anymore money for buffalo __ >> mr. hawkins, you have 30 seconds. >> i think the new owner has enough money if you want a new stadium. he is a smart businessman, he got out of the industry at its peak. if he does neither, however, i think that if the state goes in, we ought to have ownership share. that might be a better wayto make sure the bills stay here permanently like the green bay packers who have a ownership structure that anchors them to green bay. i would like to see that here in new york. >> this is election 14, the race for governor, coming to you live. let's begin a new round of questioning. bob mccarthy has a question for mr. cuomo. >> mr. cuomo, if elected to a second term, will you pledge to serve in a full four_year term? >> if i drop dead of a heart attack, how does that co
mr. cuomo, 30 seconds. >> the federal government are trying to impose laws that say you cannot discriminate against people based on color of skin. the law was passed after martin luther king's death as a tribute to him. it is a disgrace that it should happen in the state. my opponent is also against the buffalo billion, which has been a home run. i do not want to talk about anymore money for buffalo __ >> mr. hawkins, you have 30 seconds. >> i think the new owner has enough...
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martin luther king, it's his birthday this week. health care is a human right. so i think this is something we will be pursuing. and thank you, mr. president, for that encouragement. i think with a voice like the clinton foundation we also have this -- the system of electronic medical records which where the electronic records unfortunately do not speak. if you're in the hospital, there's no way for you transferring your information from one hospital to another. yet the system creates a ubiquitous information. we're about to launch this into the navajo nation. so our idea is if you can address this in the poorest of the poor, we can make this work for the rest of the country. [ applause ]. >> thank you again for this opportunity. as my introductory comments had the opportunity to say a little bit about what we do. but i would like to tie together a couple of points that have been made and elaborate a little bit on our mission. as i mentioned, we're in the business of operating hospitals. and hospitals in our health care delivery system are really the front line in providing care to people, particularly when they need it urgently
martin luther king, it's his birthday this week. health care is a human right. so i think this is something we will be pursuing. and thank you, mr. president, for that encouragement. i think with a voice like the clinton foundation we also have this -- the system of electronic medical records which where the electronic records unfortunately do not speak. if you're in the hospital, there's no way for you transferring your information from one hospital to another. yet the system creates a...
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martin? >> yes, access to health care i? a human right. and i -- i know that the vast majority of canadians in poll after poll feel the same way. >> mr. kelberg. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg?ld b >> yes, i believe it should be a right in the classic liberal asa notion that rights that government should not interferen congress should make nogr law ao so forth. so, yes, everyone should have the right to health care in that sense. an >> doctor? >> we have a right for health carerigh in the united states fi emergency care. i believe that should be extended to primary care, as ed to >> okay.pr let me state on that point, maybe get to dr. hogberg.olberg you indicated you thought health care should be a right, a government should not be involved in that process. >> it's a moot point. >> no, it's not. >> but i'm asking you as an academic. you're not -- you're right, it's a popular program. is but if you say government shoulf not be involved in health care and medicare is a government health care program in your judgment i and the best of all a yourre possible worlds, should vote to get rid of
martin? >> yes, access to health care i? a human right. and i -- i know that the vast majority of canadians in poll after poll feel the same way. >> mr. kelberg. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg?ld b >> yes, i believe it should be a right in the classic liberal asa notion that rights that government should not interferen congress should make nogr law ao so forth. so, yes, everyone should have the right to health care in...
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mrs. king was over within two minutes. it received only a brief mention in "the new york times," but african-american communities got the message loud and clear. king's father, martinr king sr., a prominent minister known to many as daddy king had previously endorsed richard nixon, but after that call, he switched allegiances, praising kennedy for his moral courage to stand up for what is right. this man was willing to wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, he said. nearly three weeks later, kennedy won 70% of the african-american vote and one of the closest presidential elections in u.s. history. a defining moment in electoral politics spurred in part by the response to dr. martin luther king's arrest at an atlanta department store on this day, october 19th, 1960. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. a hi.ty? i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protei
mrs. king was over within two minutes. it received only a brief mention in "the new york times," but african-american communities got the message loud and clear. king's father, martinr king sr., a prominent minister known to many as daddy king had previously endorsed richard nixon, but after that call, he switched allegiances, praising kennedy for his moral courage to stand up for what is right. this man was willing to wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, he said. nearly...
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mr. cuomo, 30 second. >> the federal government is trying to enforce the civil right laws that say you can't peopleinate against based on color of skin. the law was passed after martin as a tribute death to him. yes, the federal government enforces civil rights laws, and they say you are discriminating against african-americans and low income people, and it's a disgrace that it should happen in this state. my opponent is also against the buffalo billion, which has been a home run for buffalo, it's coming back big-time. i don't want to talk about any more money for buffalo, i spend a billion -- >> mr. hawkins, you have 30 seconds. new owner has enough money if he wants a new stadium, he's a smart businessman, he got out of the fracking industry at its peak. if he does need it, however, if the state goes in we ought to have an ownership share. other owner we haute to get our share of the profits and be able to look at the books. that might be a better way to make sure the bills stay here permanently. like the green bay packers. ourke to see that here so team will never leave. >> thank you. this is election 14, the race lifeovernor, coming to you from the wned-wbfo stu
mr. cuomo, 30 second. >> the federal government is trying to enforce the civil right laws that say you can't peopleinate against based on color of skin. the law was passed after martin as a tribute death to him. yes, the federal government enforces civil rights laws, and they say you are discriminating against african-americans and low income people, and it's a disgrace that it should happen in this state. my opponent is also against the buffalo billion, which has been a home run for...
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martin? >> yes, access to health care is a human right and i know that the vast majority of canadians in poll after poll feel the same way. >> mr. kjellberg. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg. >> yes, i think it should be a right in the classical liberal notion of rights that government should not interfere, congress should make no law and so forth. so, yes, everyone should have the right to health care in that sense. >> dr. rodwin. >> we have a right for health care in the united states for emergency care. i believe that should be extended to primary care as well. >> okay. let me stay on that point, maybe get dr. hogberg. you indicated that you thought health care should be a right, but government should not be involved in that process. does that suggest that you would do away with the government-run medicare program? >> it's a moot point. >> no, it's not. >> it's a very moot point because seniors vote at very, very high rates and we're not getting rid of medicare. >> but i'm asking you as an academic. you're right, it's a popular program, but if you say government should not be inv
martin? >> yes, access to health care is a human right and i know that the vast majority of canadians in poll after poll feel the same way. >> mr. kjellberg. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg. >> yes, i think it should be a right in the classical liberal notion of rights that government should not interfere, congress should make no law and so forth. so, yes, everyone should have the right to health care in that sense....