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the group isn't after nadine's friend. he gets away.ine isn't as lucky. >> i was in shock when they were actually doing it. i was scared because i didn't know where it was going to end. i didn't know what they were going to do. >> one of the attackers records with his cell phone as six others take turns wailing on him, using his body as a punching bag. here one of the teens drags him through the snow like a rag doll. >> he had grabbed my right knee and was yanking it. kept on yanking. my knee still hurts to this day. >> nadine doesn't fight back because he knows if he does it will only get worse for him. he thinks his only hope is help from a stranger. >> when they were putting me in the tree, i saw like three people walking by. i was trying to call them so they could help me. they all walked by like it was normal kids playing. >> finally, when the assailants hang nadine on a fence, a woman who'd passed by earlier sees it and realizes this isn't just kids playing. >> she put me in her back seat of her car. she was, like, don't worry abo
the group isn't after nadine's friend. he gets away.ine isn't as lucky. >> i was in shock when they were actually doing it. i was scared because i didn't know where it was going to end. i didn't know what they were going to do. >> one of the attackers records with his cell phone as six others take turns wailing on him, using his body as a punching bag. here one of the teens drags him through the snow like a rag doll. >> he had grabbed my right knee and was yanking it. kept on...
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nadin, welcome. your organization alleges that the hassan regime has committed crimes against humanity. what do you base that on? >> we've been documenting human rights violations in syria since the beginning of the antigovernment protests. we've interviewed many who have escaped syria. we've spoken to more than 15 defectors. we've reviewed footage, spoken to innocents inside syria. and all of that information, when we look at it and particularly what happened in southern syria, shows shows gro human rights violence and an intent to harm protesters, be it through holding people in detention, effectively disappearing them for long periods of time. all of that shows a picture of what's happening inside syria today. >> the assad government alleges that armed terrorist groups are responsible for the violence. is there any truth to that allegation, nadin? >> no. the overwhelming movement after five months remains peaceful. have there been incidents of protestors taking up arms or injuring security forces?
nadin, welcome. your organization alleges that the hassan regime has committed crimes against humanity. what do you base that on? >> we've been documenting human rights violations in syria since the beginning of the antigovernment protests. we've interviewed many who have escaped syria. we've spoken to more than 15 defectors. we've reviewed footage, spoken to innocents inside syria. and all of that information, when we look at it and particularly what happened in southern syria, shows...
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. >> reporter: nadine has lived here for 15 years. >> we suffer often from the noise of students.hey don't realize some people live here. so at 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, they walk buy and scream like it was the middle of the day. >> we've had instances where students were getting intoxicated or fights breaking out. so their mission is not just to mitigate noise, but to prevent crime. >> reporter: and it's in response to violent crimes, including robberies and sexual assaults on campus. many of those attacks happened late at night. >> especially when you're walking home from a party or something, there's always cops around. it makes me feel safer. >> reporter: during last year's patrols which ran from august to may, officers gave out 143 citations for noise, 16 of those were repeat offenses and fines ranged from $750 to $2,500. police say being confronted by both a university and a city police officer at the same time has a greater impact on students. >> the officer sends the information to the office of student conduct, and they may end up having a hearing or have an impact on th
. >> reporter: nadine has lived here for 15 years. >> we suffer often from the noise of students.hey don't realize some people live here. so at 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, they walk buy and scream like it was the middle of the day. >> we've had instances where students were getting intoxicated or fights breaking out. so their mission is not just to mitigate noise, but to prevent crime. >> reporter: and it's in response to violent crimes, including robberies and sexual...
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from where al qaeda operatives have come from in the past, many from eastern libya, we know because nadines have told us there are al qaeda figures in the rebel movement. there are also -- megyn: they are well-organized. >> there are also pro-western, pro-democratic leaders. we don't know the outcome yet. that's not a cause for group laying. that -- that, not a cause for jubilation. we have to work harder to support pro-western believers. megyn: the white house issued a statement we hope they will be true to democratic reforms. but that's a statement. what do we do to make that happen? >> this used to be called diplomacy. you work with figured that you think will be pro-west. we help support them and advance their cause and give them resources within the inner politicking of the rebel leaders, and we help advance them so they emerge in the internal politics of libya as the people on top, not al qaeda, not the supporters of radical islam. megyn: last time you came on you had written a piece talking about how you might be a 2012 presidential contender. is that still possible? >> i'm thinking
from where al qaeda operatives have come from in the past, many from eastern libya, we know because nadines have told us there are al qaeda figures in the rebel movement. there are also -- megyn: they are well-organized. >> there are also pro-western, pro-democratic leaders. we don't know the outcome yet. that's not a cause for group laying. that -- that, not a cause for jubilation. we have to work harder to support pro-western believers. megyn: the white house issued a statement we hope...
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cot,: nadine in press go arizona. caller: thank you. i want to note there is a list of medications on the web site -- i want to know if there is a list of medications on the web site -- a website. guest: yes. the fda -- host: we have it here. they list the current drug shortages. they should the manufacturer, why it is delayed, and related information about when the drug might be coming out, and who else to check with you find an inventory. guest: there is a university with a large list of medicines even slightly in short supply. go to the university of utah web sites -- website and type in "shortage." host: looking at the top ones on the fda. it shows the company and products. hospira -- out of a drug because there was higher-than- anticipated demand. it is an installation -- inhalation solution. we see increasing demand, higher-than-expected demand as reasons. guest: hospira is one. a manufacturer will suddenly and unexpectedly dropped out. the manufacturers cannot make up for the volume needed. the largest generic drug company in the
cot,: nadine in press go arizona. caller: thank you. i want to note there is a list of medications on the web site -- i want to know if there is a list of medications on the web site -- a website. guest: yes. the fda -- host: we have it here. they list the current drug shortages. they should the manufacturer, why it is delayed, and related information about when the drug might be coming out, and who else to check with you find an inventory. guest: there is a university with a large list of...
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cot,: nadine in press go arizona. caller: thank you.ant to note there is a list of medications on the web site -- i want to know if there is a list of medications on the web site -- a website. guest: yes. the fda -- host: we have it here. they list the current drug shortages. they should the manufacturer, why it is delayed, and related information about when the drug might be coming out, and who else to check with you find an inventory. guest: there is a university with a large list of medicines even slightly in short supply. go to the university of utah web sites -- website and type in "shortage." host: looking at the top ones on the fda. it shows the company and products. hospira -- out of a drug because there was higher-than- anticipated demand. it is an installation -- inhalation solution. we see increasing demand, higher-than-expected demand as reasons. guest: hospira is one. a manufacturer will suddenly and unexpectedly dropped out. the manufacturers cannot make up for the volume needed. the largest generic drug company in the wor
cot,: nadine in press go arizona. caller: thank you.ant to note there is a list of medications on the web site -- i want to know if there is a list of medications on the web site -- a website. guest: yes. the fda -- host: we have it here. they list the current drug shortages. they should the manufacturer, why it is delayed, and related information about when the drug might be coming out, and who else to check with you find an inventory. guest: there is a university with a large list of...
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john eastman is very much my role model in terms of the nadine, an activist, a scholar, and always an incrediy simple person. i believe since richard nixon ran for presidentn 1968, conservatives have sought to remake almt every area of constitutional law, and largely succeeded. when we focus tonight on individual libertiesor the rights of criminal defendants, where the separation of church and state, or specific areas like church and schools, you can see that the conservatives have succeeded, and they are guided not by the original understanding of the constitution, but by the principles of the republican platform. i think you can far better understand what the conservatives are doing on the supreme court, by reading the republican platform than by reading the federalist papers. it is not the decision is conservative, the most part, and it is not that every decision dramatically changes the law, but overall, with what the supreme court has done, there has been a pre-crash in the basic constitutional principles. >> and john, tell my he is wrong. >> the language of the book takes as a b
john eastman is very much my role model in terms of the nadine, an activist, a scholar, and always an incrediy simple person. i believe since richard nixon ran for presidentn 1968, conservatives have sought to remake almt every area of constitutional law, and largely succeeded. when we focus tonight on individual libertiesor the rights of criminal defendants, where the separation of church and state, or specific areas like church and schools, you can see that the conservatives have succeeded,...
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in the nadine case, that fight is just the tip of the iceberg.ou know, one of the leading opponents of the state of texas was a dean of yale law school. a man named harold koh who twice filed briefs against the state of texas arguing that the u.s. supreme court should be totally subservient to the world court and the united nations. harold koh is now the chief legal adviser at the u.s. department of state under barack obama. the most radical academic in the country for giving up our sovereignty is the number one lawyer at the u.s. state department. this is going to be a fight is going to continue for decades but it is a fight from the left that want to give up our sovereignty. the reason they want to give up our sovereignty is twofold. one, fundamentally they don't understand american exceptionalism, the unique miracle that is this country of freedom and liberty and individual responsibility. [applause] but number two, they understand their progressive leftist agenda is contrary to the guys and principles of the american people. and so the reason
in the nadine case, that fight is just the tip of the iceberg.ou know, one of the leading opponents of the state of texas was a dean of yale law school. a man named harold koh who twice filed briefs against the state of texas arguing that the u.s. supreme court should be totally subservient to the world court and the united nations. harold koh is now the chief legal adviser at the u.s. department of state under barack obama. the most radical academic in the country for giving up our sovereignty...