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we would call this a petri dish today. but julius petri is a 19th century german scientist. this is a little before his time. and on the tables here you can see a lot of native pottery. i am 2349 process of trying to mend those together. with native pottery it's a bit more difficult with them with other wares because the colors don't change too much. so this is the typical native pattern of our indians. it's called simple stamping. so it's a leather wrapped paddle that they're hitting the sides with. sometimes then they smooth that pattern out. so that's a base. a pot there. you can see everything gets numbered. all the little pieces get numbered with the area of the fort where they were found. and that's one of the processes we do in the lab. and we keep track of those numbers because if one feature should mend to another across the site, that's a very important thing to note. if things from the well mend with things from the ditch. then that means that both those features were open at the same time. so that's an important step. it's called cross-mending. >> hi. i'm mary ou
we would call this a petri dish today. but julius petri is a 19th century german scientist. this is a little before his time. and on the tables here you can see a lot of native pottery. i am 2349 process of trying to mend those together. with native pottery it's a bit more difficult with them with other wares because the colors don't change too much. so this is the typical native pattern of our indians. it's called simple stamping. so it's a leather wrapped paddle that they're hitting the sides...
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now the other thing, i think that people on your side of the fence, they want this to be a petri dishs of the november election, they want this to be an indication that wisconsin might go against obama and the fact that there is has been such an infusion of big money from-- >>> big labor -- >> no, no -- the koch brothers-- >>> stop. >> one of the best things that could have happened to us as a voting people and a public is the citizens united case because what is happening in wisconsin was done in 2010. they had an election. but because the union was upset and a few democrats were upset about the results what have scott walker decided to do in his own state with a mandate from the people, we now have to do this again. you are darn right, everybody's in this thing and a lot of money is flowing in. this nation is severely divided. we cannot go on like this. we can't be half dpebdent, half not. we cannot have a bloated government. we knew we should have never allowed the public sector to have union, now it's coming home for all of us -- >> why -- wait, wait. >> it's difficult to tell the
now the other thing, i think that people on your side of the fence, they want this to be a petri dishs of the november election, they want this to be an indication that wisconsin might go against obama and the fact that there is has been such an infusion of big money from-- >>> big labor -- >> no, no -- the koch brothers-- >>> stop. >> one of the best things that could have happened to us as a voting people and a public is the citizens united case because what is...
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ask him that question -- leroy petrie. ask him if he would do it again, and he said i would do it again next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really helps you rise to the occasion? >> did you hear the question? >> i think it was training. in my case, i could never go home and embarrass my brothers. that was the big thing. i am going to go back to the love of troops. i really do. when you lead them into combat, and pat covered this, you better know what the hell you are doing. you better be carrying any better be smart. the art of anticipation is a lost art, and american society today. learn how to anticipate. that was another key my brothers gave me. >> what inspired me to do what i did i
ask him that question -- leroy petrie. ask him if he would do it again, and he said i would do it again next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really...
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we just pulled out what looks like maybe a little glass petri dish from one of the post holes. the fifth complete vessel we've found here at jamestown. always nice to find something still in tact when you're digging with little pieces. this post hole was just kind of dropped in after they pull ed te post for this building. we're doing some research on that to see exactly what it was used for. but just a lot of little pieces of pottery. there's a piece of bone, for instance, sticking out of this wall right here. let's see, i saw a piece of -- yeah. here's a piece of lead shot from the floor. i mean, there's stuff that was just trampled in. you're welcome to, you know, pass it around. >> i'll show you a couple other sites down here. in 1610 when delaware came in, he said he cleansed the town. filled wells. i haven't mentioned the other wells. incredible collections of artifacts and they built two long row houses. we knew they were built by 1614 but we didn't know where they were, outside the fort or whatever, right in here, we're marking them 20 inches above the original evidence
we just pulled out what looks like maybe a little glass petri dish from one of the post holes. the fifth complete vessel we've found here at jamestown. always nice to find something still in tact when you're digging with little pieces. this post hole was just kind of dropped in after they pull ed te post for this building. we're doing some research on that to see exactly what it was used for. but just a lot of little pieces of pottery. there's a piece of bone, for instance, sticking out of this...
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dubbed true petri as they followed the order to fight their country's battles scott olsen survived two tours in iraq only to be critically injured upon returning home by police clashing with occupy oakland protesters also had joined the military to do good work to help other people to be. rid of. but instead he and many others discovered an ugly truth about the military escapades there were involved damn good me remain gay for years to the u.s. army and spent five years in kuwait as a contractor his experiences changed his. perception of the u.s. there are gray in the violence there is stop in the peace and there are people from their culture or from their communities and killing people in drone attacks. this group of veterans says the system they were part of is one that throws away billions of dollars and less wars pinches every extra penny when it comes to those fighting them when veterans come home one in three of them will be homeless we have eighteen veteran suicides every single day every thirty six hours an active duty soldier kills himself. u.s. veterans are increasingly takin
dubbed true petri as they followed the order to fight their country's battles scott olsen survived two tours in iraq only to be critically injured upon returning home by police clashing with occupy oakland protesters also had joined the military to do good work to help other people to be. rid of. but instead he and many others discovered an ugly truth about the military escapades there were involved damn good me remain gay for years to the u.s. army and spent five years in kuwait as a...
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. >> i don't want wisconsin to be the petri dish for the right wing, for the tea party. >> reporter: the current president stayed away. mr. obama did, however, write a 17-word tweet on barrett's behalf monday night at 7:30 in r:e evening. now, four years ago barack obama d n wisconsin by 14 points but republicans here say that if scott walker prevail this is evening it means that wisconsin is back in play in the general election in november. and evidently, scott, the president's campaign agrees because his team members said this week that wisconsin is now a tossup. >> pelley: dean, thank you. another major concern for the president tonight is keeping a lid on europe's debt crisis which now threatens the u.s. recovery. today mr. obama spoke by telephone with britain's prime minister david cameron. they talked about ways of propping up european banks. earlier, officials from the u.s. and the world's top economies held an emergency conference call. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell joins us with more details about that tonight. norah? >> reporter: scott, one of the preside
. >> i don't want wisconsin to be the petri dish for the right wing, for the tea party. >> reporter: the current president stayed away. mr. obama did, however, write a 17-word tweet on barrett's behalf monday night at 7:30 in r:e evening. now, four years ago barack obama d n wisconsin by 14 points but republicans here say that if scott walker prevail this is evening it means that wisconsin is back in play in the general election in november. and evidently, scott, the president's...
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i think this is less of a petrie dish for the fall and for the november election than it is evidencethe power of republican, national republican money that went in there and really defended walker against the recall effort. i think it's an effort to break unions as a source of money for democrats nationally. and that sense, it's really bad news. because there is no counter, the natural counter to the big money that comes from the republican beingnaries is the money that came from the unions. >> greg: dana, you are checking your head like someone who shakes her head a lot. there is a point to this, though. unions are the foot soldiers for democratic party, often not by their own choice. >> dana: now they have athlete's foot and they need a cure. i'm back! always an excuse. they spent more money. it couldn't be because walker got results or the state of wisconsin decided to hold their heads higher thinking they had erased their debt and back on path of fiscal sanity. that can't be true. when it comes to democrats. when you explain a loss. instead of saying this is a -- i'll use a banne
i think this is less of a petrie dish for the fall and for the november election than it is evidencethe power of republican, national republican money that went in there and really defended walker against the recall effort. i think it's an effort to break unions as a source of money for democrats nationally. and that sense, it's really bad news. because there is no counter, the natural counter to the big money that comes from the republican beingnaries is the money that came from the unions....
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wounded warriors watching from the first tee and spent a mom with army sergeant first-clays leroy petrie. >> he said thank you for our service. he was, wow, medal of honor, that's pretty impressive. so it is great to meet him. i know how big and supportive he is of the military. it was an honor. >> reporter: the honor guard drill team took over the first tee. opening ceremonies included a fly-overs by helicopters. then it was time for tiger woods to tee off with two young golfers representing the children of military families. >> i was able to meet tiger woods, one of the best golfers and tee off with him. >> reporter: how did you feel? were you nervous? >> from the beginning, but i felt better later. >> reporter: how did you hit the ball? >> i hit the ball pretty good. >> reporter: the tournament runts to historic congressional. in the six years, the at&t national has been played, it has raised $15 million for youth programs in the mid-atlantic. they given up 30,000 free tux to members of the military and the wounded warriors. along the 18th hole there's a heroes' wall for everyone to s
wounded warriors watching from the first tee and spent a mom with army sergeant first-clays leroy petrie. >> he said thank you for our service. he was, wow, medal of honor, that's pretty impressive. so it is great to meet him. i know how big and supportive he is of the military. it was an honor. >> reporter: the honor guard drill team took over the first tee. opening ceremonies included a fly-overs by helicopters. then it was time for tiger woods to tee off with two young golfers...
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this is the petri dish and the template. more to come and the democrats have to figure out how to combat it. >> if you look at the break down, walker won men and barrett won women and barrett won liberals. the democrats if they are going to win have to win by much larger margins. they have to win big. >> that hits the nail on the head. all these data points are throwing tens of millions into a race and skew the balance. the final figures at least two days ago, 45.6 million and this is a post citizens united world where a billionaire owner can throw in money and affect the out come of a race. for labor folks it's demoralizing. not because they lost the election, but the idea that you have shared sacrifices the way they handled the out come of the recession. everyone is going to have to pay into it. that was defeated last night and when i talked to people today, that's what got them upset and the fact that their ideas were rejected. primarily by well-financed outside group campaign. >> they have homework to do. 37% of union ho
this is the petri dish and the template. more to come and the democrats have to figure out how to combat it. >> if you look at the break down, walker won men and barrett won women and barrett won liberals. the democrats if they are going to win have to win by much larger margins. they have to win big. >> that hits the nail on the head. all these data points are throwing tens of millions into a race and skew the balance. the final figures at least two days ago, 45.6 million and this...
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it's pause republicans try to make it petrie dish to demonstrate you can go after union and break unionsact 10, stripped away collective bargaining from the public sector unions. >> eric: you didn't see it coming? >> juan: he never said that when he was running. no, he did not. politifact and others said he said he wanted to negotiate about the pension plans that are expense i. what he did is strip people of -- this is an effort -- >> andrea: he is saying he did it unilaterally. >> juan: this is part of a larger effort since indiana that goes to florida and the republican governors and impact voter i.d. things like -- >> andrea: juan, i love you, but the people of wisconsin voted him in for a reason. he ran on the platform. a all he did, speaking of pension, was ask them to pay 12% health insurance and 5.8% toward the pension. that is so much less than private employees pay. >> greg: here is the thing. if walker loses what does it mean for the rest of country? >> eric: then it's a big story. >> greg: it will be a big story. you get the feeling that the path toward greece comes that much
it's pause republicans try to make it petrie dish to demonstrate you can go after union and break unionsact 10, stripped away collective bargaining from the public sector unions. >> eric: you didn't see it coming? >> juan: he never said that when he was running. no, he did not. politifact and others said he said he wanted to negotiate about the pension plans that are expense i. what he did is strip people of -- this is an effort -- >> andrea: he is saying he did it...
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tiger on the ceremonial first tee with medal of honor recipient leroy petri. >> it is a good opportunity and i'm privileged to be here with a lot of other wounded soldiers. >> reporter: as not pro-am, well everyone wanted to see one pro, in particular. >> tiger woods,. >> we got a picture of tying tore sign. >> reporter: this young lady walked the entire 18 with woods and even got a souvenir. >> reporter: can i get that ball from you? >> no. >> reporter: what is your name? >> tiger woods. >> reporter: even other pros like jason day recognize this is tiger territory. >> reporter: jason are you telling people you are tiger woods? >> i look like him. >> reporter: as for the amateurs, the donald, i got your birdie there. i got it man. >> we had a lot of fun. not on the last hole but plenty of holes i fired myself, no question about it. >> reporter: here's the good news. dave owens from channel 9 will not be fired. did you hear that? >>> okay. so here are some key times on day one. dustin johnson, davis love iii hunter mahan tee off at 10:00. kyle receiver at 8:52. kjchoi, nick watney and tig
tiger on the ceremonial first tee with medal of honor recipient leroy petri. >> it is a good opportunity and i'm privileged to be here with a lot of other wounded soldiers. >> reporter: as not pro-am, well everyone wanted to see one pro, in particular. >> tiger woods,. >> we got a picture of tying tore sign. >> reporter: this young lady walked the entire 18 with woods and even got a souvenir. >> reporter: can i get that ball from you? >> no. >>...
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the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish with the name "savage" on it. nine months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident, to term and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own pregnancy, first of all, she's an amazing woman. and secondly, it's a tragedy. >> happily, sean and caroline recently had twins, isabella and reagan, with the help of a surrogate. mistakes like this are exceedingly rare, but they do happen. nine months in the wrong mom is no way to have a baby. so if you're getting fertility treatment, make sure the clinic is accredited by the college of american pathologists. at number 6, operating on the wrong body part. jesse matlock has a wandering right eye. the 3-year-old needs surgery to have it fixed. he goes in for the operation, and the surgeon cuts into the left eye instead o
the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish with the name "savage" on it. nine months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident, to term and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own...
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the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish withne months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident, to term and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own pregnancy, first of all, she's an amazing woman. and secondly, it's a tragedy. >> happily, sean and caroline recently had twins, isabella and reagan, with the help of a surrogate. mistakes like this are exceedingly rare, but they do happen. nine months in the wrong mom is no way to have a baby. so if you're getting fertility treatment, make sure the clinic is accredited by the college of american pathologists. at number 6, operating on the wrong body part. jesse matlock has a wandering right eye. the 3-year-old needs surgery to have it fixed. he goes in for the operation, and the surgeon cuts into the left eye instead of the right. >> my husband a
the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish withne months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident, to term and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own pregnancy, first of all, she's an amazing...
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vice lieutenant mary petri is not surprised. >> it is not atypical.y of these commercial establishments that you have hiding places, hidden stairwells, mirrors that open. we find that frequently. it's an indicator of potential trafficking victims who are being hidden so it's up to us to determine whether this person is in the situation where they need assistance. we give every woman a card, referral card that's in her language so she knows where she can seek help if she feels she can't come to us for help that the moment. >> officers say unfortunately if a girl is clearly in trouble or working under threat she will rarely leave with them. as frustrating as it is, the task force says they'll continue their efforts because the buying and selling of humans shows no sign of abating. >> i mean, they're getting women out of the wall. what does that tell you? >> with painful stories like minh's many mind, san francisco's human trafficking task force keeps the pressure on the criminals who make a profit out of sexual enslavement. their goal, make it tougher t
vice lieutenant mary petri is not surprised. >> it is not atypical.y of these commercial establishments that you have hiding places, hidden stairwells, mirrors that open. we find that frequently. it's an indicator of potential trafficking victims who are being hidden so it's up to us to determine whether this person is in the situation where they need assistance. we give every woman a card, referral card that's in her language so she knows where she can seek help if she feels she can't...
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new cells destroys the embryos, prompting intense controversy about the possibilities contained in a petri dish. one key question was how federal funding for the controversial new research might impact diseases like parkinson's. >> will the elimination of the restriction on stem cells be a significant factor in expediting solving parkinson's? >> yes, it certainly will. it will certainly lead to a more rapid solution to this problem. >> narrator: in the fall of 1999, senator arlen specter convened a hearing on parkinson's. >> with a focused effort, the pieces are in front of us, the science is there. i think we can make major progress towards this disease. >> narrator: a series of experts testified about the scientific promise of stem cells. >> and perhaps cure this disease. >> narrator: hope was running high that a cure was now within reach. >> i think we are close to solving-- and i mean the word solving-- parkinson's disease. with a little bit of skill and luck, five to ten years is not unrealistic. >> narrator: that timeline had a particular impact on one person in attendance. >> when i
new cells destroys the embryos, prompting intense controversy about the possibilities contained in a petri dish. one key question was how federal funding for the controversial new research might impact diseases like parkinson's. >> will the elimination of the restriction on stem cells be a significant factor in expediting solving parkinson's? >> yes, it certainly will. it will certainly lead to a more rapid solution to this problem. >> narrator: in the fall of 1999, senator...
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." >> kroft: their version of south park would become a creative petri dish to examine and parody allhe adult world of america, as seen through the eyes of four elementary school boys who try to make sense of it all. >> parker: we used to talk about "all in the family," and we were big fans of "all in the family". in the time of the early '90s, we were kind of sitting there going, "you know, a show like that couldn't be on the air right now. you couldn't do it," because things are so p.c. you couldn't have an archie bunker. and we used to talk about how, you know, "if archie bunker was eight years old, i bet you could do it." >> by the way, children, there's a walkout scheduled today to protest the war in iraq. so if you're against the war, run along outside. and if you're for the war, stay here and we'll do math problems. >> yay! >> kroft: a common device is to drop the kids in the middle of some explosive situation and surround them with extremes on all sides of an issue. >> here you go, boys. these will help you protest. >> tom statsel, hbc news. can you tell me why you kids marche
." >> kroft: their version of south park would become a creative petri dish to examine and parody allhe adult world of america, as seen through the eyes of four elementary school boys who try to make sense of it all. >> parker: we used to talk about "all in the family," and we were big fans of "all in the family". in the time of the early '90s, we were kind of sitting there going, "you know, a show like that couldn't be on the air right now. you...
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ask him that question -- leroy petrie. ask him if he would do it again, and he said i would do it again next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really helps you rise to the occasion? >> did you hear the question? >> i think it was training. in my case, i could never go home and embarrass my brothers. that was the big thing. i am going to go back to the love of troops. i really do. when you lead them into combat, and pat covered this, you better know what the hell you are doing. you better be carrying any better be smart. the art of anticipation is a lost art, and american society today. learn how to anticipate. that was another key my brothers gave me. >> what inspired me to do what i did i
ask him that question -- leroy petrie. ask him if he would do it again, and he said i would do it again next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really...
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wisconsin has now been twice the petri dish for reforms that could need to happen nationwide.e nationally and reforms that need to happen. >> i think people would say there's a long list of ways in which wisconsin does not necessarily reflect or mirror what could happen come november. interesting point. will is dying to jump in. you are like this on the table. >> i'm trying to nonverbally communicate here. >> couldn't figure that out. i want to bring up a story we didn't talk about during the show but did on the commercial break. bill clinton becoming the biggest problem for the obama campaign. the question we've been debating during the breaks is bill clinton a double agent, an agent for his wife, or is he an agent for himself? i think
wisconsin has now been twice the petri dish for reforms that could need to happen nationwide.e nationally and reforms that need to happen. >> i think people would say there's a long list of ways in which wisconsin does not necessarily reflect or mirror what could happen come november. interesting point. will is dying to jump in. you are like this on the table. >> i'm trying to nonverbally communicate here. >> couldn't figure that out. i want to bring up a story we didn't talk...
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a state the president won petrie handily in 2008, more than ten points above senator john mccain.a: governor mitt romney slamming president obama this morning for being out of touch, reacting to comments that the president made that the private sector is quote, doing fine. here is the governor earlier on fox & friends. >> the right course for america is to encourage free enterprise, small business, big business, we want people to hire. and the president has the most antibusiness, anti-investment, anti-jobs administration i think i've ever seen. and the people of this country want to see people who have private sector experience, who know what it takes to get the private sector hiring again. martha: governor romney spending the day in florida, a swing state of course. the latest polls are showing them in a dead heat in the state of florida. rick: we could be on the verge of seeing a housing boom in one state any way. north today coat taste considering a proposal that would make it the first state in the country to completely eliminate real estate taxes. counties, towns and other lo
a state the president won petrie handily in 2008, more than ten points above senator john mccain.a: governor mitt romney slamming president obama this morning for being out of touch, reacting to comments that the president made that the private sector is quote, doing fine. here is the governor earlier on fox & friends. >> the right course for america is to encourage free enterprise, small business, big business, we want people to hire. and the president has the most antibusiness,...
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. >> my name's erin petri, and i just wanted to ask a question in regard to this ongoing theme today of this strong u.s./turkish relationship that's developed over the past couple years. now, if it's a strong relationship between the u.s. and turkey, is that a possible challenge to the turkish bid for e.u. accession? because i know ambassador wilson spoke to the fact that there's only 24 hours in a day, and they have to, turkey needs to figure out where they really need to spend the most time. >> okay. and from this side? >> hi. dwight -- [inaudible] george mason university school for conflict university. my question, actually, dose both to u.s.words -- goes to both u.s. ambassadors and the representative from the e.u. delegation. it's been argued that the turkish armed forces, basically i, come under the direct control of the turkish government. there is an observable democratization process in turkey. none the heads, at this point there's -- nonetheless, at this point there's a close to i think the number now is close to 100 journalists in jail and 3,000 turkish politicians are in
. >> my name's erin petri, and i just wanted to ask a question in regard to this ongoing theme today of this strong u.s./turkish relationship that's developed over the past couple years. now, if it's a strong relationship between the u.s. and turkey, is that a possible challenge to the turkish bid for e.u. accession? because i know ambassador wilson spoke to the fact that there's only 24 hours in a day, and they have to, turkey needs to figure out where they really need to spend the most...
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we've become a petry dish for crazy legislation.o guns in schools restricting women's rights. name it and it has pasted that legislature. >> stephanie: i heard your colleague on my friend bill press' show this morning. she said we're going to get good news on the legislation in healthcare anded about news on the 1070. >> caller: i hope she's right on healthcare and wrong about the 1070. i came in apprehensive on the hearing on 1070 and left even more so based on the questions roberts, scalia were asking of the solicitor general. i just felt that you know, the central core part of it, which is the profiling part, will--i hope is not retained, but that seemed to be where the questions were going. if that's retained, then the court of the law is retained. >> stephanie: representative speaking of curious things about arizona, sheriff arpaiop explain this to me. he arrested a six-year-old undocumented immigrant on the same day that the president announces his new policy halting deportation for undocumented immigrants. he said that was a
we've become a petry dish for crazy legislation.o guns in schools restricting women's rights. name it and it has pasted that legislature. >> stephanie: i heard your colleague on my friend bill press' show this morning. she said we're going to get good news on the legislation in healthcare anded about news on the 1070. >> caller: i hope she's right on healthcare and wrong about the 1070. i came in apprehensive on the hearing on 1070 and left even more so based on the questions...
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. >> i am aaron petri and i just want to ask a question in regard to the ongoing theme of the strong u.s. turkish relationship develop over the past couple years. now if his strong relationship between the u.s. and turkey as a possible challenge to the turkish with e.u. session because ambassador wilson spoke to the fact there's only 24 hours a day in turkey needs to figure out where between e.u. and u.s.a. need to spend the most time. >> from the side. >> george mason university school can't click resolution. my question actually goes both the u.s. ambassadors from the litigation. it has been active in the past couple years now that the turkish armed forces basically come under the direct control of the turkish government. there is an observable democratization process in turkey. nonetheless at this point there is i think the number is now 100 journalists currently in jail. around 3000 kurdish politicians are in prison and in the past decade, when looked into the e.u. reports, there is always a criticism in the state of human rights in turkey. there recently, that criticism has beco
. >> i am aaron petri and i just want to ask a question in regard to the ongoing theme of the strong u.s. turkish relationship develop over the past couple years. now if his strong relationship between the u.s. and turkey as a possible challenge to the turkish with e.u. session because ambassador wilson spoke to the fact there's only 24 hours a day in turkey needs to figure out where between e.u. and u.s.a. need to spend the most time. >> from the side. >> george mason...
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next round of questions on this side 10 >> my name as aaron petrie. i wanted to ask a question regarding the strong relationships that has developed. is the relationship between u.s. and turkey a challenge to the turkish bid for the u.s. session? ambassador wilson said there is only 24 hours and a day, and the need to figure out where they need to spend most time. >> from this side? >> i am from the george mason university's school for conflict resolution, and my question goes to both u.s. ambassadors and the representative from the eu delegation. it has been argued in the past couple of years that the turkish armed forces, basically, come under the direct control of the turkish government. there is an observable by democratization process in turkey. nonetheless, i think there are close to hundreds of journalists in jail, around 3000 kurdish politicians in prison, and in the past decade, when they looked into the eu reports, there was always a criticism in the state of human rights in -- on the state of human rights in turkey, but recently that critic
next round of questions on this side 10 >> my name as aaron petrie. i wanted to ask a question regarding the strong relationships that has developed. is the relationship between u.s. and turkey a challenge to the turkish bid for the u.s. session? ambassador wilson said there is only 24 hours and a day, and the need to figure out where they need to spend most time. >> from this side? >> i am from the george mason university's school for conflict resolution, and my question goes...