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captions paid for by cbs television distribution judee nan rhea is suing her ex son-in-law, ben hathaway, for a loan to put a new heating unit in his home. ben says the loan was his ex-wife's idea. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 343 on the calendar in the matter of rhea vs. hathaway. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: miss rhea, this is your daughter? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you used to be married to mr. hathaway? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: are you currently divorced? >> yes. >> judge judy: okay, this is what this case was about. miss rhea, it is your claim that you made a loan to mr. hathaway to put a heating system in the house, and you claim it is a loan solely to mr. hathaway. you want him to pay you back that money since he has the house and he has the heating system. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: mr. hathaway says that this was something that was done while they were a married couple, and at best, it became a debt of the marriage since they were both living there. so i have
captions paid for by cbs television distribution judee nan rhea is suing her ex son-in-law, ben hathaway, for a loan to put a new heating unit in his home. ben says the loan was his ex-wife's idea. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 343 on the calendar in the matter of rhea vs. hathaway. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: miss rhea, this is your daughter? >> yes, ma'am....
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nan hayworth. up next, more from my participation at the bush presidential center tax summit.hris christie tells us why america has turned into a nanny state that will bankrupt the country. not just morally, but financially. take a listen. >> never seen less optimistic time in my lifetime in this country and people wonder why. i think it's really simple. it's because government is now telling them stop dreaming, stop striving, we'll take care of you. >> all right. to hear much more from chris christie on what can be done to stop it. plus, hear two there two other superstar governor who's tell me they want pro growth tax reform, not anti-investor tax hikes, thank you, oklahoma governor mary found, for helping me with some makeup there it is. "the kudlow report." we'll be right back and she was very good at it. not easy to make this up. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple
nan hayworth. up next, more from my participation at the bush presidential center tax summit.hris christie tells us why america has turned into a nanny state that will bankrupt the country. not just morally, but financially. take a listen. >> never seen less optimistic time in my lifetime in this country and people wonder why. i think it's really simple. it's because government is now telling them stop dreaming, stop striving, we'll take care of you. >> all right. to hear much more...
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nan aron, president of the alliance for justice.wn may depend on whether she can make herself this year's candidate of hope. [ male announcer ] this is the network -- a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands w
nan aron, president of the alliance for justice.wn may depend on whether she can make herself this year's candidate of hope. [ male announcer ] this is the network -- a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to...
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. >> reporter: in fact , co-nan o'brian did just that on his show years ago. >> a food prep station with a bathroom! >> reporter: the city has come down hard on the restaurant for help and fire code violations. those i spoke with say they have been coming here for years. >> been coming here for 35 years. >> 20 some odd years. >> since i was ten, 11. >> since i was a teenager. >> my entire life. >> you've been here before? >> yes. >> you like it? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: some even risked their jobs for one last meal. >> i called in sick today to come here. are you videotaping me? >> i could get you into real trouble. >> a lot of trouble. [ laughter ] >> reporter: you're looking at some of the long lines on friday evening that went all the way around the block. it is important to know when i told people why they were closing, some people did say, hey, i'm not surprised. >>> a high holiday of sorts in golden gate park. how thousands weeded their way through the area to celebrate. >>> in morgan hill, several high school students were treated by paramedics this morning after eating pot-laced c
. >> reporter: in fact , co-nan o'brian did just that on his show years ago. >> a food prep station with a bathroom! >> reporter: the city has come down hard on the restaurant for help and fire code violations. those i spoke with say they have been coming here for years. >> been coming here for 35 years. >> 20 some odd years. >> since i was ten, 11. >> since i was a teenager. >> my entire life. >> you've been here before? >> yes....
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the land has personality, renne nans, uncover giving, but a story teller when you listen to it full of beauty, magic, and tragedy. please welcome daniel arnold. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. i'm going to direct to them the first question, and we'll move down the panel. >> -- daniel, in the current book, you write about the exploits of famous adventurers of earlier eras, and in "salt to summit," you go adventuring yourself. you observed that you traveled alone and off trail in your trek, but you also write you had the company of a group of local ghosts, that is dreamer, vagabondses, and misfits who tried to make this country home. what do you detect in the desert that attracts the people you describe as inspired lunatics. what did they seek and find there? >> i think the deter effort is for people who don't like roads or walls. they have no other place so they go there to find it's such an enormous space in the sense they can travel anywhere they want. that's why they have big adventures and quests because they can just go. there's a nice story that i include in "salt to summit
the land has personality, renne nans, uncover giving, but a story teller when you listen to it full of beauty, magic, and tragedy. please welcome daniel arnold. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. i'm going to direct to them the first question, and we'll move down the panel. >> -- daniel, in the current book, you write about the exploits of famous adventurers of earlier eras, and in "salt to summit," you go adventuring yourself. you observed that you traveled...
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nans are encouraged to participate by growing a beer or pledging a donation.is brought in 20,000. if you want to program -- if you want to know how to participate, go to ktvu.com and the clark declines at this -- go to ktvu.com and click on the link. >>> good morning. let's take a look at the commute now. traffic is going to be slow still on highway 4. you can tell, it is slower than normal because by now on a normal day, this could be cleared up. we still have a lot of traffic on him. this is 880 northbound -- we still have a lot of traffic. this is 880 northbound. 5 0 is slow from high steed heading out to the lake show curve. it gets a little bit better after that. and this morning's commute on northbound northbound 17. you will see some slow traffic but the slow traffic is once you make it on it -- make it on to 280. it finley gets better to 101. >> are you spiking about the of shark -- are you spikes egg about the announce her for the sharks. >> -- announcer for the sharks. >> yes? >> okay. thanks. >>> if you are in san jose, and you are saying where is t
nans are encouraged to participate by growing a beer or pledging a donation.is brought in 20,000. if you want to program -- if you want to know how to participate, go to ktvu.com and the clark declines at this -- go to ktvu.com and click on the link. >>> good morning. let's take a look at the commute now. traffic is going to be slow still on highway 4. you can tell, it is slower than normal because by now on a normal day, this could be cleared up. we still have a lot of traffic on him....
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nan says cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. >> senate blocked president obama's so-called buffett rule on taxes. yesterday's vote was 51-45. it would force the nation's top earnings to pay at least 30% of their income in taxes. the president denounced the vote saying, quote, it's just plain wrong that millions of middle-class americans pay a higher share of their income in taxes than some millionaires and billionaires. campaigning at a tea party tax summit in philadelphia yesterday, mitt romney said the buffett rule was not worthwhile. >> this buffett rule -- [ booing ] >> someone calculated, by the way, that the taxes would pay for 11 hours of the government. this is not exactly grand idea. >> according to the nonpartisan tax policy senn termination americans making over $1 mill a year paid an average of 25% in taxes last year. >>> oversea, a powerful and long-lasting earthquake struck central chile late last night. it hit minutes before moment and was centered 30 miles from the port city and was felt in the capital of santiago. there are no serious reports of damage but a five-mile sect
nan says cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. >> senate blocked president obama's so-called buffett rule on taxes. yesterday's vote was 51-45. it would force the nation's top earnings to pay at least 30% of their income in taxes. the president denounced the vote saying, quote, it's just plain wrong that millions of middle-class americans pay a higher share of their income in taxes than some millionaires and billionaires. campaigning at a tea party tax summit in philadelphia yesterday, mitt...
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suggestion made, in fact, by general wool at fortress monroe saying why don't you send down professor wi nan's new steamer. it is reported she is very fast and could run down the merrimac or any other vessel. this nautical oddity was built in 1858 by ross winans was an inventor, a locomotive manufacturer, millionaire and suspected maryland sus sessionist. it was cigar-shaped and this idea comes to nothing. although, winans steamer had been tested in the waters around know folk in 1859 and had a fairly good writup in scientific america that supposedly this might be the naval wave of the future. ramming, the confederates had used it to great effect. why shouldn't the union also. you have a number of northerners writing in with these add-on gadgets to the monitor. a ram attachment that sounds like one of those infomercial, chopping, dicing machines that has all these different add-ons to the monitor. in this particular case, james wilson proposes a serrated ram. plain old ram isn't good enough. it has to be serrated to cut right through without any issue and it could then be folded up when not in
suggestion made, in fact, by general wool at fortress monroe saying why don't you send down professor wi nan's new steamer. it is reported she is very fast and could run down the merrimac or any other vessel. this nautical oddity was built in 1858 by ross winans was an inventor, a locomotive manufacturer, millionaire and suspected maryland sus sessionist. it was cigar-shaped and this idea comes to nothing. although, winans steamer had been tested in the waters around know folk in 1859 and had a...
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anyone came out of the disaster alive. 7 million cubic feet's inflammable hydrogen gas blazed up in less naninute. hundreds of fuel oil burns for an hour or more with dense, black smoke taking a pall over of the tragic scene. in all the history of air disasters, this is the worst. the most terrible. hailed as the lux luxury liner of the air, this has shocked the entire world. the pride of the sky reaches its journey's end. ♪ >>> a twisted, tangled mass of seared girders and bits of blackened fabric are all that remain of the proud luxury liner hindenburg that lies at the naval station. the death list is now 35 we ten including the captain, still on the critical list. with the next morning's first light a naval inspection board headed by captain haynes inspects the wreckage as others center of smoky ruins for a possible clue that might yield a key to the mysterious disaster. receipt mains of the human bird will not be moved until the arrival of germany's expert who heads the commission ta will conduct an investigation simultaneously with the department of commerce. ♪ >> german ambassador hans
anyone came out of the disaster alive. 7 million cubic feet's inflammable hydrogen gas blazed up in less naninute. hundreds of fuel oil burns for an hour or more with dense, black smoke taking a pall over of the tragic scene. in all the history of air disasters, this is the worst. the most terrible. hailed as the lux luxury liner of the air, this has shocked the entire world. the pride of the sky reaches its journey's end. ♪ >>> a twisted, tangled mass of seared girders and bits of...
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it is working with groups like nan and other groups.nd we really have to rise up sort of out of the ashes and fight for that distribution of wealth and maintain the middle class and build a stronger economy. and workers and people in this country that have rights and the right to have a good lifestyle. [applause] >> okay. tom? i was hoping you could talk a little bit about right to work. and, also, if you could tell us a bit about, say, a unionized worker for a company like boeing, what they would make in a place where they're unionized versus a place where they're not. and also tell us a bit about, you know, why you think these right-to-work measures are popping up and what you think they could do to workers in those states. >> well, having had the fortune -- i don't know if it was good or not -- to be the president of a large union that took on the largest expor jter in the world for punishing their employees for exercising a right to strike in seattle and portland and wichita in 2008, they said we're going to build a new plant in sou
it is working with groups like nan and other groups.nd we really have to rise up sort of out of the ashes and fight for that distribution of wealth and maintain the middle class and build a stronger economy. and workers and people in this country that have rights and the right to have a good lifestyle. [applause] >> okay. tom? i was hoping you could talk a little bit about right to work. and, also, if you could tell us a bit about, say, a unionized worker for a company like boeing, what...
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i wanted to begin the discussion by highlights where ambassador new nan just left off. i went to kabul a few weeks back. it was after the koran burning after the shootings at the ministry of interior and kabul was on lockdown. a lot of my meetings were cancelled. the upside is that freed me up to meet more afghans. and to a person, every afghan i met said exactly what ambassador newman just said that there is uncertainty. afghans want to know what we're going to do. the problem a number of them highlighted. fe we don't know how many u.s. forces are going to be there, which development projects are going to continue, how much money is going to be available, how with ke plan? the afghan people are going to be responsible for holding off the taliban or dealing with them somehow. they're gong to be responsible for running their government and holding up their economy. if they don't know what the commitment to the international community and the united states in particular that they can count on, that creates a sense of uncertainty that leads to widespread feelings of vulner
i wanted to begin the discussion by highlights where ambassador new nan just left off. i went to kabul a few weeks back. it was after the koran burning after the shootings at the ministry of interior and kabul was on lockdown. a lot of my meetings were cancelled. the upside is that freed me up to meet more afghans. and to a person, every afghan i met said exactly what ambassador newman just said that there is uncertainty. afghans want to know what we're going to do. the problem a number of them...
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and dammed up the quinn nan bog river at first to run a saw mill. and then in the 1800, one of his successors i think the third or four david white had a grist bill built where you'res sits. so this was the white family farm in the 1700 and 1800s that the foundlers have re-created a 19th country system p sentiment. some of the items like the water noshd crystal came from here in is it your binge. the farmhouse up here the penny precome farm. we call it that because a farmer named penny flee men lived it in from the 1820s to the 1840s. since we're showing the time right in the middle of that, put it back to his time. >> it's interesting this family, this house came from is it your bridge about a half and a half from here. plenty of freemen, the faempl who seasoned the house his wife was very ill suffering from a form of due beer chlo sis. at times he didn't have other people living in the house with wife. you have son or daughter living with him from time to time. the rest of his children where were all grown up and out of the house, all seven of the
and dammed up the quinn nan bog river at first to run a saw mill. and then in the 1800, one of his successors i think the third or four david white had a grist bill built where you'res sits. so this was the white family farm in the 1700 and 1800s that the foundlers have re-created a 19th country system p sentiment. some of the items like the water noshd crystal came from here in is it your binge. the farmhouse up here the penny precome farm. we call it that because a farmer named penny flee men...
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well if you look at the battle report, there were 22 text nans wounans -- texans wounded and eight killed. there were 30 people shot. yes, it could have been a horse. there weren't many horses shot in the battle. but it is possible. one in 30 chance that is a piece of sam houston's bone. that's why they were able to put us on tv and make that story. they didn't act like it was true. they just said, a, there is a possibility. this was another site that we stumbled across, there was a guy named gary wiggins, whispered in our ear he knew where some artifacts had been found and the friends of the san jacinto battleground, we are starting to call ourselves, what its it, david? i forgot nethe new name, that's right we're going to be conservators. it is a wonderful organization. and this organization has done so much, but january duvalt, i don't know how she did, got a $50,000 grant from battlefield protection. we never dreamt we would get it. we ended up in the terrible woods on a hint that there might be artifacts. and we started finding artifacts like crazy, a mile and a half south of the bat
well if you look at the battle report, there were 22 text nans wounans -- texans wounded and eight killed. there were 30 people shot. yes, it could have been a horse. there weren't many horses shot in the battle. but it is possible. one in 30 chance that is a piece of sam houston's bone. that's why they were able to put us on tv and make that story. they didn't act like it was true. they just said, a, there is a possibility. this was another site that we stumbled across, there was a guy named...
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we had -- i think it was peggy no nan who wrote that nixon speech writing team was like the 1927 yankees. it was a really, really strong group of people. we had real heavy hitters. i was there, buchanan was there. and with ray i was there to help sort of recruit some of the people who came in. lee huebner was there, went on to become publisher of the international tribune. we recruited john mclaughlin, went on to the mclaughlin group and we also -- there were like 14 speech writers. a fellow named arab back shum there, ken khachigian was part of that group, went on to california politics, had an enormous influence in california and beyond as a republican. we also recruited ben stein as a writer, hired ben stein. i'm not sure that ray was still in charge at that point. but ben was a -- ben eventually worked with me, and he had two requirements when he came. ben was herb stein's son, chief economist, wonderful man. ben was a -- taught drama out at santa barbara or some place in california, also was a lawyer, of course, worked at the federal trade commission. i think he was somewhere in cal
we had -- i think it was peggy no nan who wrote that nixon speech writing team was like the 1927 yankees. it was a really, really strong group of people. we had real heavy hitters. i was there, buchanan was there. and with ray i was there to help sort of recruit some of the people who came in. lee huebner was there, went on to become publisher of the international tribune. we recruited john mclaughlin, went on to the mclaughlin group and we also -- there were like 14 speech writers. a fellow...
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attacks one after another not giving the visitors a chance to catch their breath but rhyme assume an ins nan managed to withstand and responded with a counterattacks. this seesaw game continued in the final frame with chances for both sides while the hosts failed to level matters using any of their eight ball plays and the reason for that was i wonder if scotty rama who was brilliant did when the boids the balloon whites outplayed the hoax for most of the game but then i was forwards started to lose confidence as it seemed like nothing would go past the twenty five year old netminder a bad night one of the best individual efforts came from me hi you are nice in the dying seconds of the game but the finish made in the great say nine thirty one shots for his third player shot out or. we were lucky to open the scoring so we could change our game plan according to the scoreline we had to withstand a lot of deny was attacks and rommel made a lot of decency actually play our game with a minimum of chances and a very few mistakes we made one and we lost with a narrow win armed guard then those in f
attacks one after another not giving the visitors a chance to catch their breath but rhyme assume an ins nan managed to withstand and responded with a counterattacks. this seesaw game continued in the final frame with chances for both sides while the hosts failed to level matters using any of their eight ball plays and the reason for that was i wonder if scotty rama who was brilliant did when the boids the balloon whites outplayed the hoax for most of the game but then i was forwards started to...
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awards, produced the golden globes, hosted the $10,000 pyramid until it was worth $100,000, and in nanaunched this new year's eve tradition. >> when i say new year's eve, do you think of any other place in the world? you think of times square. >> clark was the new year's eve institution until 2004 when his life took a scary turn. >> clark is recovering tonight from a stroke. >> he was hospitalized for seven weeks after the stroke and for the first time in 33 years. he was unable to host his rock n eve countdown. one year later, he made a brave return. >> it was a long, hard fight. my speech is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> after that, he didn't miss a new year's in new york, co-hosting with ryan seacrest. >> dick has done it for the last 40 years. please take it away. count us down to the new year. >> all right, the big moment we've been waiting for. >> five, four, three, two, one. happy new year! >> clark then said good-bye to his loyal audience one last time. >> take a look at times square, all of the energy, all of the happy people. i'll remember this night for a long, long
awards, produced the golden globes, hosted the $10,000 pyramid until it was worth $100,000, and in nanaunched this new year's eve tradition. >> when i say new year's eve, do you think of any other place in the world? you think of times square. >> clark was the new year's eve institution until 2004 when his life took a scary turn. >> clark is recovering tonight from a stroke. >> he was hospitalized for seven weeks after the stroke and for the first time in 33 years. he...
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and he had other great sayings like "how can an admiral condescend to go to sea nan iron pot?" issues that are very much still with us. i think it's one of the reasons that the "monitor" still appeals quite in the way it does. interestingly enough, if this is not quite the accurate picture, but behind -- this is the picture that people actually operate these remote vehicles in afghanistan. and it occurred to me yesterday as we were flying in, there are vast gymnasium-size rooms of people who just stare at the screens of the data that this comes in to and observe what's happening in villages on the other side of the earth. and one of those, the major one, is actually about three miles from here at langley air force base. another three miles to hampton road. so it's particularly fight fitting in a way that this issue is something we're dusting here in this particular place. i'll just leave it at that, say a little bit about for any of those in the room, my nephew sam is here, who's having a great time, and just getting interested in history. one of the things that's so satisfying
and he had other great sayings like "how can an admiral condescend to go to sea nan iron pot?" issues that are very much still with us. i think it's one of the reasons that the "monitor" still appeals quite in the way it does. interestingly enough, if this is not quite the accurate picture, but behind -- this is the picture that people actually operate these remote vehicles in afghanistan. and it occurred to me yesterday as we were flying in, there are vast gymnasium-size...
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. >> did you think that henry winkler as his role in the fonz was a national phenom nan . >> he was oning and mugs. and on the pajamas. look. >> he was not on my paiamas. >> you wonder what kind of things you wear. but you know, he was the type. and i come from a neighborhood you dress well or you could hit somebody in the head, but most dangerous was the guys who didn't talk. henry was from a long island and in the brox we didn't talk. but he could act and put on the act and he acted the heck. >> we have a clip of one of those great scenes from happy day. >> fonzy. it is me vivian. >> what was that? >> vivian here . >> i heard that. >> fonz. i may be late. >> fonzy, are you coming out. >> this is buyersing. some people have no class and interrupt a great meal. don't do that short cake. >> will you shut up, we're eating . >> great memories of these moments there. and kind of a bit of a fantasy d. and you want to see a family eat together and actually sit there and have a meal together. >> you don't see that on television. >> no, because ther texting and you have to recognize your kids
. >> did you think that henry winkler as his role in the fonz was a national phenom nan . >> he was oning and mugs. and on the pajamas. look. >> he was not on my paiamas. >> you wonder what kind of things you wear. but you know, he was the type. and i come from a neighborhood you dress well or you could hit somebody in the head, but most dangerous was the guys who didn't talk. henry was from a long island and in the brox we didn't talk. but he could act and put on the...
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. >> nerlds, you're saying that our remaining in afghanistan is more important nan the desire of the american people to get out. >> i think desire of the american people to get out is reflection that we've lost lives and treasure there. you cannot put a dollar figure on that in terms of the number of people have seen loved ones lose their lives or injured. there is a certain level of natural fatigue. i think it's critical once again, and i don't believe the time frame in afghanistan is an indefinite one. but i think it's critical for public policymakers to clearly explain and persuasively explain why our engagement is so important. and not only does it honor the sacrifice and the work that's done but strategically it's important. in addition to having a functional afghanistan that no longer is the place where future attacks against the united states could be coordinated from, for example, our presence in a strong and stable afghanistan will provide us many more options to deal with increasing uncertainty in pakistan or other nations in the region. >> stable afghanistan is a good stro
. >> nerlds, you're saying that our remaining in afghanistan is more important nan the desire of the american people to get out. >> i think desire of the american people to get out is reflection that we've lost lives and treasure there. you cannot put a dollar figure on that in terms of the number of people have seen loved ones lose their lives or injured. there is a certain level of natural fatigue. i think it's critical once again, and i don't believe the time frame in afghanistan...
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they're worried he may be working as a tutor on a nan yeechl he has the distinction of replacing osamain laden on the fbi's most-wanted list. >> and a southern california woman claims she was dying of cancer and wanted a dream wedding has been charged with fraud for faking illness. the 25-year-old jessica vega revealed she had leukemia and strangers paid for the dress, reception and a vacation. but that happy moment is now gone. she was charged with fraud, and could face up to 24 years in prison if convicted. >> a pastor in texas faces criticism for using a lion and a lamb during easter sunday services. a member of the local hup humane society cap you'red this video. the pastor ed young claims they helped teach paradox of jesus. stacy smith of the humane society accused of handler of taunting it. the big cat came from a ranch in california. >> thousands of churches are able to convince the same message. >> we'd never do anything to endanger an animal. we love animals. >> pastor young attracted headlines when he and his wife stayed in church 24 hours. >> and thanks for joining us for ab
they're worried he may be working as a tutor on a nan yeechl he has the distinction of replacing osamain laden on the fbi's most-wanted list. >> and a southern california woman claims she was dying of cancer and wanted a dream wedding has been charged with fraud for faking illness. the 25-year-old jessica vega revealed she had leukemia and strangers paid for the dress, reception and a vacation. but that happy moment is now gone. she was charged with fraud, and could face up to 24 years in...
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. >> nan - ann romney won. issue of women having the choice to raise the kid at a home and go out and work. and?some of them do both. my wife stayed at home and raised our kids. that was a poor choice of words by the lady who made the comment. but ann romney just handled itly. >> do you think it will put that concern front and center about women's efforts in the work place and knowing that american voters have to take, and the voice of the women will be taken seriously come this election particularly in the polls with mitt romney, there is a gap for his support for women or not. >> i think the brew hathat is going to wane because i believe that mitt romney, who looks like he will be the nominee will get back on message and he need toz get back on message and the failed policies of the obama administration . what he's going to do to boost the economy and create jobs and his ideas. and he has to get back on message and hopefully not stay on this one. it will highlight the differences and challenges that women hav
. >> nan - ann romney won. issue of women having the choice to raise the kid at a home and go out and work. and?some of them do both. my wife stayed at home and raised our kids. that was a poor choice of words by the lady who made the comment. but ann romney just handled itly. >> do you think it will put that concern front and center about women's efforts in the work place and knowing that american voters have to take, and the voice of the women will be taken seriously come this...
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nan's cease-fire plan. made no mention of trying to overthrow their own should see muchdvi to mr. obamal most people as they view this. >> this is a speaking between the two via video conference tomorrow. the united nations estimates aty 9, other things outside of council or... in the board my with mr. kofi annan. and it couldn't be done at t sarzy will. it's up to the syria p forces in winnerf>> d both of them callen of the maste expressed optimis president of th beau van peltan authorities that what so you heard a bunch of roars and sunday at the masters is always w it to? is in the fighting so that we can i violee t delegation of syria he volence bingbout ot focused on what i had to do. we are ong. if everybody commits cease-firl put an end said. playing? >> byyi are paying. if everybody commits to putting an end to the violence by tomorrow morning, 6: situation on the it's let me dhi doing junior tournaments, giving interpretation charlie because this is no so-called arab sprin. the president? ths other things outside of allnst what it callsr's will, it's not up to united stat
nan's cease-fire plan. made no mention of trying to overthrow their own should see muchdvi to mr. obamal most people as they view this. >> this is a speaking between the two via video conference tomorrow. the united nations estimates aty 9, other things outside of council or... in the board my with mr. kofi annan. and it couldn't be done at t sarzy will. it's up to the syria p forces in winnerf>> d both of them callen of the maste expressed optimis president of th beau van peltan...
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un operativo puso en jaque a traficantes de armas en rusia, lo enfrentaron a lo le criminales, nÁn estÁnado de un crimen atroz, atropellÓ a un hispano de manera intencional, ya fue arrestado, a la cÁrcel tres persona vinculadas al asesinato de un paramÉdico en puerto rico, por una pelea de empleados de dos compaÑÍas de ambulancias, uno lo matÓ a tiros al rival, mÁs tarde Él y dos complices fueron capturados. bien, varios estudiantes de economÍa de la universidad de mÉxico perdieron la vida, y 20 resultaron heridos, cuando se volcÓ el autobÚs que los ansportaba a una prÁctica, se pide que castiguen a los responsables del accidente. >>> ahÍ pueden ver imÁgenes, un helicÓptero se estrello en una casa en perÚ, terminÓ en el techo, no hubo vÍctimas fatales, con la ayuda de una grua sacaron a oficiales de la nave, estarÁn heridos. naufragÓ una embarcacion en repÚblica dominicana, en un lugar donde se incrementa salidas de embarcaciones ilegales a estados unidos, la mayorÍa son haitianos intentaban escapar de esa dura realidad en su paÍs, 20 fueron detenidos, y muchos se escaparon ron, no se de
un operativo puso en jaque a traficantes de armas en rusia, lo enfrentaron a lo le criminales, nÁn estÁnado de un crimen atroz, atropellÓ a un hispano de manera intencional, ya fue arrestado, a la cÁrcel tres persona vinculadas al asesinato de un paramÉdico en puerto rico, por una pelea de empleados de dos compaÑÍas de ambulancias, uno lo matÓ a tiros al rival, mÁs tarde Él y dos complices fueron capturados. bien, varios estudiantes de economÍa de la universidad de mÉxico perdieron...
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many of these companies have survived because of the sus ta nans, but we own these companies. by we i mean the mutual funds the 401k pension money. it is public money, and if we could organize that public voice our shares can go to these corporations and get corporate money out of politics. that should be the next occupy wall street step. >> that's already happening. because of the imminent downgrades of some of the companies, they are going to stop doing business with some of these banks because it is just too risky. i think that will start happening with a lot of these institutional investors, unions mutual funds, and they will start pulling their money. >> father i think you can be such a powerful voice. when you have the religious community saying it's ethics 101 and our money. is that the next brewing step? >> you mean in terms of our -- looking at it from the standpoint of values? >> and also that we as owners in companies want them to act in a way that reflects who we are and what we stand for? >> exactly. all of these horrific things that have happened in the last few
many of these companies have survived because of the sus ta nans, but we own these companies. by we i mean the mutual funds the 401k pension money. it is public money, and if we could organize that public voice our shares can go to these corporations and get corporate money out of politics. that should be the next occupy wall street step. >> that's already happening. because of the imminent downgrades of some of the companies, they are going to stop doing business with some of these banks...
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now this is peggy noo nan putting a lance in the boil that is the republican foreign policy. >> right mitt romney hasn't defined his foreign policy. for afghanistan he said a couple of weeks ago that he doesn't have enough information yet -- >> this is not a new issue. >> so he really wanted to differentiated him from barack obama, but those wars are so unpopular with the american public, that he is not going to do that, so instead ratcheting up iran has been more what he has talked about. >> i think it's pretty clear that mitt romney wants to go to war with iran. and if you want another war in the middle east, he is your guy. and then he also seems to criticize obama -- he criticizes obama for letting the bloodshed continue although it is certainly not clear that he has any sort of a plan to invade and he wants us to be kind of even more responsible for a expansion in the foreign policy. i think it is clear what he would do differently -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> it is so easy for democrats to say republicans are conducting a war on women, because they want a war on everybody. and
now this is peggy noo nan putting a lance in the boil that is the republican foreign policy. >> right mitt romney hasn't defined his foreign policy. for afghanistan he said a couple of weeks ago that he doesn't have enough information yet -- >> this is not a new issue. >> so he really wanted to differentiated him from barack obama, but those wars are so unpopular with the american public, that he is not going to do that, so instead ratcheting up iran has been more what he has...
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nan nancy, you read the article, i read the krt pl . -- article.o you think this 25-year-old jessica durrel totally hurt women trying to get careers in football now? >> well, she's working in a mad men world where this is a 98% male world. so in an environment like that, anything that one woman does or doesn't do reflects off the larger group. now, the issue i have with what she said is she's really focused on the woman rather than thinking about -- there is no way that this woman, that jessica would have gotten this job had it not been for her lover. this is what quid pro quo harassment is all about. i gave you a job in exchange you agree to sleep with me. >> i'm glad you made that point. i would be loving to talk to her, but she said thanks but no thanks. she is angry at this young woman. i want eed to ask you, do you think this blame is misdirected on this young woman? shouldn't it be on petrino? he was the one in charge. >> sure. attorney-client, physicians, employer-employee. the standard rule is there are no romantic or sexual relationships b
nan nancy, you read the article, i read the krt pl . -- article.o you think this 25-year-old jessica durrel totally hurt women trying to get careers in football now? >> well, she's working in a mad men world where this is a 98% male world. so in an environment like that, anything that one woman does or doesn't do reflects off the larger group. now, the issue i have with what she said is she's really focused on the woman rather than thinking about -- there is no way that this woman, that...
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security council adopted a eye nan miss decision to send more to syria.tary are on the ground in homs. 300 more will head there soon for three months, but sounds of explosions can still be heard in the city despite a cease-fire plan in place. opposition groups say at least five people were killed by snipers today. >>> in bahrain, the opposition is accusing the government of clamping down on demonstrators just before the grand prix. the car race is scheduled to start tomorrow. but the crown prince insists everything is under control and security measures are in place. >>> we are waiting to see if george zimmerman will get out of jail. it could happen as early as today. yesterday a florida judge granted his release on $150,000 bond. that means his family needs to post $15,000. zimmerman has called itself defense. in a surprise move at yesterday's bond hearing zimmerman took the stand, apologized, and explained why he didn't reach out to martin's family earlier. >> i felt sorry that they lost their child, yes. >> and so you told detectives that you wanted th
security council adopted a eye nan miss decision to send more to syria.tary are on the ground in homs. 300 more will head there soon for three months, but sounds of explosions can still be heard in the city despite a cease-fire plan in place. opposition groups say at least five people were killed by snipers today. >>> in bahrain, the opposition is accusing the government of clamping down on demonstrators just before the grand prix. the car race is scheduled to start tomorrow. but the...
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>> government subsidies have impacted upon rising tuition costs and it's a con nan nun dr here. >> theytise lobster dinner expensive dorms with luxury pools. >> pools and spas and fancy gym facilities and sushi for lunch isn't that where you would like to take your next vacation. why do you spend money like this? we have to compete from the college down the street. >> a variety of lights on it so we can stimulate different times of the day. >> the administrator says i will build a new rock wall. >> i would like to know where the rock walls are. >> more than 600 colleges now have rock walls. >> paste important to any leisure resort? any red blooded american college student, spring break. give our tigers spring break every time they step into the student recreation complex. >> when you go on a tour here they throw that in your face that it is completely awesome. >> students will come to us and say this is what seals the deal. shoulding reading, writing arithmetic. it's correrecreation. >> pretty much every parent says i want to go back to school. >> we are putting colleges on notice. >> u
>> government subsidies have impacted upon rising tuition costs and it's a con nan nun dr here. >> theytise lobster dinner expensive dorms with luxury pools. >> pools and spas and fancy gym facilities and sushi for lunch isn't that where you would like to take your next vacation. why do you spend money like this? we have to compete from the college down the street. >> a variety of lights on it so we can stimulate different times of the day. >> the administrator...