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the couple watches as the tormenter sinks presumably with priscilla. >> the paramedics couldn't see priscilla near the boat. it appeared all had been lost. >> but as the chopper turns to leave, the bull terrier appears clinging to the last visible piece of the tormenter. >> couldn't believe the dog was still there. i thought the dog unfortunately drowned. >> all eyes turned to alex. does he have the energy to go back down? >> i said to crewman give me 60 seconds in the water. if the dog doesn't come, we'll just have to leave her. i started calling the dog's name. she saw me and swam straightforward. >> the desperate priscilla wastes no time. i'm thinking, you're a lucky little girl. >> she swam into my arms. thumbs up. get me out of here. >> finally the exhausted dog makes it into the arms of her happy arms. >>> coming up, a family's dream home is buries at the bottom of the river. >> i saw the first two houses go through the gorge. >> this is unbelievable, that water going. oh, my god. >> i mean, it was absolutely unbelievable. >> when "caught on camera: wet and wild" continues. [ male annou
the couple watches as the tormenter sinks presumably with priscilla. >> the paramedics couldn't see priscilla near the boat. it appeared all had been lost. >> but as the chopper turns to leave, the bull terrier appears clinging to the last visible piece of the tormenter. >> couldn't believe the dog was still there. i thought the dog unfortunately drowned. >> all eyes turned to alex. does he have the energy to go back down? >> i said to crewman give me 60 seconds in...
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[cheers and applause] >> thank you, priscilla. have a little bit further to go, but we are ready, aren't we? [cheers and applause] it's now my pleasure to introduce to you chris edwards. chris was a special assistant to president george w. bush and director of press advance from 2005 to 2007. chris, come on up. [cheers and applause] >> thanks for having me here today, thank you. it's good to see so many familiar faces in the crowd. um, i have, i come to you today, and i speak to you as a conservative, as someone who signed the amicus brief -- [cheers and applause] someone and anyone who knows me understands that the two most important things in my life are my family and my faith. i believe that marriage is a conservative principle and is a human right that should be given to everyone in america. [cheers and applause] i came to washington, d.c. in the spring of 1999, and like every other intern that comes to washington, i had the hopes of making the world a better place. i immediately got the political bug, and over the next few ye
[cheers and applause] >> thank you, priscilla. have a little bit further to go, but we are ready, aren't we? [cheers and applause] it's now my pleasure to introduce to you chris edwards. chris was a special assistant to president george w. bush and director of press advance from 2005 to 2007. chris, come on up. [cheers and applause] >> thanks for having me here today, thank you. it's good to see so many familiar faces in the crowd. um, i have, i come to you today, and i speak to you...
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scale of a mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay well the pentagon now wants to expand the notorious priscilla to those details coming your way in just a second. there was a time in america when buses were officially segregated and today if they tried to resegregate the wall next to there would be outrage throughout the usa every t.v. channel and newspaper so segregation in america was wrong but no america funding segregation no for via foreign aid seems to be a ok and jim dandy. arab language leaflets have been spread around west bank in palestinian areas asking residents to start using special bus lines plans to put palestinians on separate bus lines were first announced in november of two thousand and twelve after some complaints by jewish settlers of trouble on the buses between passengers of different ethnicities in regards to the special bus lines israeli human rights group but selim said the attempt to bus segregation is appalling and the current arguments about security needs an overcrowding must not be allowed to camouflage blatant racism you know when south africa had apartheid they
scale of a mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay well the pentagon now wants to expand the notorious priscilla to those details coming your way in just a second. there was a time in america when buses were officially segregated and today if they tried to resegregate the wall next to there would be outrage throughout the usa every t.v. channel and newspaper so segregation in america was wrong but no america funding segregation no for via foreign aid seems to be a ok and jim dandy. arab language...
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the european central bank has said and ultimatum full sign priscilla either strike a bailout deal by monday will be cut off from emergency funds and that would be a devastating blow for. banks remain shut to to prevent a massacre was doles. has a mole on what's happening in the capital. the message is so widespread now across the capital at least when you walk down the street wherever there's a television it's on the news channel and. that liquidity flow to cyprus will end on monday if there was no e.u. or i.m.f. program in place and that really poses a problem as far as cash flow was concerned we've already gone to some a.t.m. machines are people winding up they're trying to get some cash and some people tell me their limit of the amount of money they can get from from one withdraw all has lessened some for four hundred for example to about two hundred euros we also went to a gas station and there are signs that they don't know longer except visa cards only because i think he said if you don't have any cash that you won't get any gas because they have to hold on to was much cash as
the european central bank has said and ultimatum full sign priscilla either strike a bailout deal by monday will be cut off from emergency funds and that would be a devastating blow for. banks remain shut to to prevent a massacre was doles. has a mole on what's happening in the capital. the message is so widespread now across the capital at least when you walk down the street wherever there's a television it's on the news channel and. that liquidity flow to cyprus will end on monday if there...
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in particular, his daughter, priscilla, was 2 years old when her father was arrested. these family members have had their hopes dashed before so they were very nervous going into this hearing. >> if david ranta didn't kill the rabbi, who did? >> reporter: well, a woman had come forward in the 1990s to say that her husband had admitted to killing the rabbi, but her husband had been killed in a car accident not long after the murder. now, ranta's initial attorney said that he used that information to try and get the conviction overturned in the mid-'90s and that didn't work. he said that there were questions about credibility that were raised, and now those claims had been examined once again. investigators now saying that the woman's claim there was not enough evidence to either back them up or discredit them so the bottom line is, we may never know who killed the rabbi. >> mary snow, appreciate it. >>> david ranta's road to prison started with that 13-year-old boy, menachem lieberman who said he was coached in a lineup to i.d. david ranta. ranta's road to freedom also
in particular, his daughter, priscilla, was 2 years old when her father was arrested. these family members have had their hopes dashed before so they were very nervous going into this hearing. >> if david ranta didn't kill the rabbi, who did? >> reporter: well, a woman had come forward in the 1990s to say that her husband had admitted to killing the rabbi, but her husband had been killed in a car accident not long after the murder. now, ranta's initial attorney said that he used...
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representing the japanese american citizens league. >> i am priscilla, i am the 10,000 plus members of the japanese american citizens league. we are proud to be here to .elebrate the right to love japanese americans know what it is like to be treated differently. 120,000 men, women, and children were imprisoned during world war two. there was a time when this of an out lot of the right japanese immigrant to marry an american. that law was wrong. when people ofe different races could not marry. that law was wrong. today, many states prohibit same-sex couples from marrying. that is wrong, too. we believe in a great america, a country where every person has the same rights, no matter the color of your skin, no matter of your gender, no matter your sexual orientation. in 1994, a japanese american citizens league was one of the first organizations to support the right of every person to marry the one that they loved. every person. we can be a greater america when there are no barriers to the right to love. for a greater america. >> what an incredible history lesson. reminding us that we
representing the japanese american citizens league. >> i am priscilla, i am the 10,000 plus members of the japanese american citizens league. we are proud to be here to .elebrate the right to love japanese americans know what it is like to be treated differently. 120,000 men, women, and children were imprisoned during world war two. there was a time when this of an out lot of the right japanese immigrant to marry an american. that law was wrong. when people ofe different races could not...
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representing the japanese american citizens league. >> i am priscilla, i am the 10,000 plus members of the japanese american citizens league. we are proud to be here to celebrate the right to love. japanese americans know what it is like to be treated differently. 120,000 men, women, and children were imprisoned during world war two. there was a time when this nation out lot of the right of a japanese immigrant to marry an american. that law was wrong. there was a time when people of different races could not marry. that law was wrong. today, many states prohibit same-sex couples from marrying. that is wrong, too. we believe in a great america, a country where every person has the same rights, no matter the color of your skin, no matter of your gender, no matter your sexual orientation. in 1994, a japanese american citizens league was one of the first organizations to support the right of every person to marry the one that they loved. every person. we can be a greater america when there are no barriers to the right to love. for a greater america. >> what an incredible history lesson
representing the japanese american citizens league. >> i am priscilla, i am the 10,000 plus members of the japanese american citizens league. we are proud to be here to celebrate the right to love. japanese americans know what it is like to be treated differently. 120,000 men, women, and children were imprisoned during world war two. there was a time when this nation out lot of the right of a japanese immigrant to marry an american. that law was wrong. there was a time when people of...
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>> well, to quote priscilla flynn, it's dodgeball. there's no crying in dodgeball. is a bit extreme. we need dodgeball back. very extreme. it stands from something deeper than that, comes from the people requesting to cancel dodgeball, it comes from something maybe deep seeded that they are dealing with, maybe they experienced bullying, but the way to combat that problem is to actually focus on -- focusing on the bully. we have to focus on what they are dealing with, what they are experiencing as opposed to the activity. >> keep dodgeball, but just deal with the bullying issue separately. >> exactly. what if we have bullying at lunch, going to cancel lunch? >> the cool kids table, the list could go on and on. jackie, what do you think, is this ridiculous or not? >> no, i actually think there's something to it. i loved it when i was a kid, because i was good at it. i was small, i could move, i could throw, and i could catch, but i remember those kids who weren't good at it and it was a nightmare for them. so many schools we don't have p.e. classes because we don't ha
>> well, to quote priscilla flynn, it's dodgeball. there's no crying in dodgeball. is a bit extreme. we need dodgeball back. very extreme. it stands from something deeper than that, comes from the people requesting to cancel dodgeball, it comes from something maybe deep seeded that they are dealing with, maybe they experienced bullying, but the way to combat that problem is to actually focus on -- focusing on the bully. we have to focus on what they are dealing with, what they are...
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-- and voted against a whole series of president bush's nominees just as i came, miguel estrada, priscilla owe yen, janice brown, and then four more in 2004, william meirs, david mckeying, henry sand, richard griffin. then we had a cooling of -- of tempers and a coming to our senses here and a gang of 14 bipartisan group said we don't want to make this a new precedent and we agreed, there was a consensus anyway that except in a case of extraordinary circumstances would there be a denial of a nominee of an appellate judge by a cloture vote. so then five of those ten bush nominees were approved. so the accurate facts -- and the schumer staff and my staff agree with this, and if anybody thinks it's wrong, i'd like to know -- that only in five cases have democrats denied a republican president an appellate judge nominee by filibuster, and only in two cases have republicans denied a democratic president's nominee by filibuster in the case of appellate judges. and as i said when i began, the answer is never in the case of district judges and never in the case of cabinet members with the possible
-- and voted against a whole series of president bush's nominees just as i came, miguel estrada, priscilla owe yen, janice brown, and then four more in 2004, william meirs, david mckeying, henry sand, richard griffin. then we had a cooling of -- of tempers and a coming to our senses here and a gang of 14 bipartisan group said we don't want to make this a new precedent and we agreed, there was a consensus anyway that except in a case of extraordinary circumstances would there be a denial of a...