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reilly's license was suspended back in 2010, shortly after that botched procedure. the attorney representing her in that case with the medical board said these criminal charges are without legal merit. we'll have more on this story, and you'll find it on our website, abc2news.com. it's on the home page. >>> senator nancy jacobs said she has been following this case since it's started and the best way for this not to happen in maryland is for the state to require licenses for all clinics that perform abortions. she said if to the clinics become licensed, they would also be subject to the type of inspections that could have stopped illegal procedures. >> the reason they did this in maryland is because maryland has next to nothing, as far as laws regarding this. >> although senator jacobs said he has previously introduced legislation to make those changes, the legislation hasn't passed. >> firefighter from chesapeake city had a heart attack at the scene of a two alarm fire new elkton. another firefighter had to be treated for smoke inhalls a. the state fire marshall's
reilly's license was suspended back in 2010, shortly after that botched procedure. the attorney representing her in that case with the medical board said these criminal charges are without legal merit. we'll have more on this story, and you'll find it on our website, abc2news.com. it's on the home page. >>> senator nancy jacobs said she has been following this case since it's started and the best way for this not to happen in maryland is for the state to require licenses for all...
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steven chase brigham and nicola reilly were arrested and charged with murder earlier this week. court documents show officers are found 35 fetuses in the clinics freezer, some as late term as 36 weeks. >>> as 2011 comes to an end, baltimore city's police commissioner said the murder rate is down. so far baltimore has seen 196 homicides, a record low that they say is proof the city is getting safer. 1979 was the last year that the city came close to a murder rate of under 200. >>> maybe you have a new year's date or party you want to impress. how about opening the champagne with a sword. >> you find the vertical seam, where it goes around the bottle, this glass lip is where the weakest point of the champagne bottle is. so all you have to do is tap it, and it goes flying. so ready to do this? one, two, three. >> wow! i don't have one of those knives at home, but it doesn't matter. you can do it with any sharp night, but just be careful of the sharp blade and any broken glass that might fall on your floor. >> i don't know, i think it might be easier just to do the tilt and pop, at
steven chase brigham and nicola reilly were arrested and charged with murder earlier this week. court documents show officers are found 35 fetuses in the clinics freezer, some as late term as 36 weeks. >>> as 2011 comes to an end, baltimore city's police commissioner said the murder rate is down. so far baltimore has seen 196 homicides, a record low that they say is proof the city is getting safer. 1979 was the last year that the city came close to a murder rate of under 200....
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. >> i haven't been as a successful as mitt romney, but when i babysat at fort reilly, kansas, and when i was a pin setter in a bowling alley, preautomatic machines. i set pins and worked as a gardener. >> reporter: with the emergence of gingrich as romney's main challenger, the vulnerabilities of both candidates were on display. romney became testy when pressed about mandating health insurance in massachusetts. >> brett, i don't know how many hundred times i have said this, too. this is an unusual interview. all right. let's do it again. >> reporter: gingrich rolled out some of his trademark incendiary rhetoric calling a federal judge an anti-religious birgot and suggesting congresswoman michele bachmann is factually challenged. >> the voters will be good over time as distinguishing between people who know facts and people who don't know facts. >> the greatest danger to newt gingrich is success. when he's doing well he tends to exaggerate, make a big mistake. >> reporter: as for embattled herman cain he showed no sign of quitting today and proclaimed that stupid people are running amer
. >> i haven't been as a successful as mitt romney, but when i babysat at fort reilly, kansas, and when i was a pin setter in a bowling alley, preautomatic machines. i set pins and worked as a gardener. >> reporter: with the emergence of gingrich as romney's main challenger, the vulnerabilities of both candidates were on display. romney became testy when pressed about mandating health insurance in massachusetts. >> brett, i don't know how many hundred times i have said this,...
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joining me to discuss this radley balko senior writer an investigative reporter for the huffington post reilly thanks for coming back on the show it's been a while we're happy to have you here again let's start with with this number right one in three or nearly one in three americans arrested by age twenty three this is it just seems crazy to me everything we all just agree that that by no means is normal it's ridiculously high. i mean it is i but the methodology behind that study was. a survey that's a bunch of students signed up for nine hundred ninety six and it sort of followed to maybe two years and found that about one in three i think it was there was a big range actually above the average it came out to about one in one in three demanded arrested at some point and then there was not the silly charged or convicted but what arrested and you know that that number is very very high all right so let's get into what we think some of the reasons here might be right there's a lot of literature out there we've spoken authors and written books before about this school to prison pipeline if you l
joining me to discuss this radley balko senior writer an investigative reporter for the huffington post reilly thanks for coming back on the show it's been a while we're happy to have you here again let's start with with this number right one in three or nearly one in three americans arrested by age twenty three this is it just seems crazy to me everything we all just agree that that by no means is normal it's ridiculously high. i mean it is i but the methodology behind that study was. a survey...
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. >> smith: there's nothing bigoted about whatto' reilly said. ú& williams: no.th:of course it's true if you want to get more specific, that it was sooe muslims, or some.. >> williams: some radical muslims >> smith: .radical muslims. &-wronn.reality is, he's not >> williams: no, and, and, you can't have an honest conversation abbut terrorism in the country if you are so politically correct and believe, you, you are being seesitive as to not acknowledge reality. and, you know, this is not justta ppoblem of some folks on the view who think, oh i'm being sensitive to muslims and i'm trying to avoid stereotyping because mmst muslimm are not terrorists, obviously. >> smith: rightt obviously. >> williams: but this is a problem that extends even to something like the obama white house where you will get the president and the homeland security secretary refusing to use the term terrorism. and why do they do that evan? because they say, oh we don't want to encourage the idea, as george bush had promulgated it, that we're, war on terror, and some may hear global war on isl
. >> smith: there's nothing bigoted about whatto' reilly said. ú& williams: no.th:of course it's true if you want to get more specific, that it was sooe muslims, or some.. >> williams: some radical muslims >> smith: .radical muslims. &-wronn.reality is, he's not >> williams: no, and, and, you can't have an honest conversation abbut terrorism in the country if you are so politically correct and believe, you, you are being seesitive as to not acknowledge reality....
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bill reilly called him the baby killer guilty of nazi stuff, operating at death mill, he has blood on his hands. how does that work for you? how does that work in terms of bill o'reilly as -- >> bill riley is anti-abortion, clearly of a mindset that said he felt a killer in terms of conducting late term abortion was someone that for him was an abomination. that is the way he felt. i don't have an objection to him saying it. when the rhetoric gets to the point you can connect it to killers and murderers it is problematic and i would urge -- >> that is a soft term. >> remember the argument after gabriel guilford's was shot. there was this reflexive attitude from the left, oh, the shooter must have been listening to right wing talk rhetoric and that is -- there was never any direct connection between that shooter and talk radio or right wing rhetoric of any kind. i don't think bill o'reilly said to this person go to the church and kill the doctor. you are creating an environment where you have demagogues and someone acts but that is the vague link i would argue that is going to happen in
bill reilly called him the baby killer guilty of nazi stuff, operating at death mill, he has blood on his hands. how does that work for you? how does that work in terms of bill o'reilly as -- >> bill riley is anti-abortion, clearly of a mindset that said he felt a killer in terms of conducting late term abortion was someone that for him was an abomination. that is the way he felt. i don't have an objection to him saying it. when the rhetoric gets to the point you can connect it to killers...
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it's an honor to have the co-chair gramm and reilly.ight speed and i'm going to tell you about climate one as an up-and-coming program and we will get right into the conversation. climate one is the sustainability mission of the commonwealth club of california and sweet rest on three pillars, transportation, which includes fuel, vehicles and infrastructure, buildings and land use which includes material, energy use and building and then food and agriculture and water and all three of those things. a couple of upcoming programs. next week the executive chairman of the ford motor company will be here talking about electric vehicles, alternative fuels, where the system really is going and also senator jeff merkley, who's a democrat from oregon, will be sitting here talking about energy independence, and again, he has some initiatives on electric vehicles. leader in the month, early november, we have dan reichert from stanford and richard from mit talking about what is coming on at the three leading institutions on energy innovation. leader
it's an honor to have the co-chair gramm and reilly.ight speed and i'm going to tell you about climate one as an up-and-coming program and we will get right into the conversation. climate one is the sustainability mission of the commonwealth club of california and sweet rest on three pillars, transportation, which includes fuel, vehicles and infrastructure, buildings and land use which includes material, energy use and building and then food and agriculture and water and all three of those...
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are on that issue so i think when you hear bill o'reilly saying that i don't necessarily think go reilly's thinking about the military industrial complex and enriching them i think he's basically saying look for ever since i've been in the media i've been rewarded for it and militarist presidential candidates and politicians as acceptable and good and people who indict war and question militarism as bad and so i think it's just that sort of reflexive this that anybody who questions the orthodoxy is seen as apostasy. and so we talk about young voters specifically because we know the ron paul does have a dedicated lead in young voters that follow him that are college age do you think that it is pacifically his foreign policy that they might be attracted to have been you know is that something that we're just seeing right now in this age because we've grown up or my generation has grown up with ten years already of a global war on terror or is it just a natural thing for young people i guess you can say to be more anti-war i think that my guess is that makes a lot of it's my guess is that a l
are on that issue so i think when you hear bill o'reilly saying that i don't necessarily think go reilly's thinking about the military industrial complex and enriching them i think he's basically saying look for ever since i've been in the media i've been rewarded for it and militarist presidential candidates and politicians as acceptable and good and people who indict war and question militarism as bad and so i think it's just that sort of reflexive this that anybody who questions the...
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reilly nelson off the play-action finds cody hoffman, 30 yards for the score. byu up three. early in the fourth, third and twelve for tulsa. gj kinney drops back. burnham with a beautiful back shoulder throw. reclaim the lead. byu down four. nelson, the intentional spike, finds hoffman for the score. and byu wins 24-21. >>> new pin stripe bowl, rutgers taking on iowa state. rutgers up 10-6. javon jamison punches it in from 12 yards out, and rutgers was up by 11 at the half. cyclones hanging tough, though. fourth quarter now, six minutes to play. rutgers go for the long ball. chase dodd finds pullman. he wins the jump ball, takes it 86 yards. his only catch of the day, but a good one. rutgers up 14. and then on the ensuing cyclones' possession, fourth and ten inside the rutgers' red zone. looks for darius reynolds but can't come down with it. rutgers wins 27-13. and just a reminder, the fiesta bowl just a few days away. scott reese will be providing reports from the desert starting new year's day. janelle and garvin, back to you. >> jamie, thank you very much. >>> for a full
reilly nelson off the play-action finds cody hoffman, 30 yards for the score. byu up three. early in the fourth, third and twelve for tulsa. gj kinney drops back. burnham with a beautiful back shoulder throw. reclaim the lead. byu down four. nelson, the intentional spike, finds hoffman for the score. and byu wins 24-21. >>> new pin stripe bowl, rutgers taking on iowa state. rutgers up 10-6. javon jamison punches it in from 12 yards out, and rutgers was up by 11 at the half. cyclones...
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reilly, and we talked to the attorneys and the attorneys for brigham says that he has complied with allf the state laws in maryland and he has broken no laws, there and he has cooperated fully with the investigation. the attorney for dr. r, iley says that the charges are without merit and she objects to the client now held in utah on without bond. so at this point, very early in the prosecution of the case, but it began with the discovery of that clinic in elkton. >> some of these happened at 35, 36 weeks and it begs the question how authorities found out and this all started a year ago and one of the patients ended up in a hospital, correct? >> that's right. she was there having an abortion and during the abortion there were complications and the doctors there had her driven to a local hospital in elkton, and there it was determined that her internal injuries were so severe that she had to be air lifted to johns hopkins. and at that point the doctors that were looking at this said she should never have been transported to the hospital and it objected to the ways the doctors were treati
reilly, and we talked to the attorneys and the attorneys for brigham says that he has complied with allf the state laws in maryland and he has broken no laws, there and he has cooperated fully with the investigation. the attorney for dr. r, iley says that the charges are without merit and she objects to the client now held in utah on without bond. so at this point, very early in the prosecution of the case, but it began with the discovery of that clinic in elkton. >> some of these...
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. >> reporter: according to rick reilly from our sister network, espn, it's going to be hard for tebow, only in his second season, to compete against a three-time super bowl winner and two-time mvp. >> if tim tebow beats tom brady, the sun will come up in the west, rivers will flow north and i will start barking like a dog. >> i wonder where rick stands on this. we should say that while tebow is controversial in some circles he is still by some measures more popular than brady. his jerseys and posters are selling much faster. the inimitable rick reilley from espn says that must be like michael buble looking at justin bieber saying how are you more popular than me i can can outsing you with one lung. >> ouch. well, you know, i see some similarities there. you always say gosh when you're angry. you and ron, both. >> both of us. we're very careful with our words. >> not. >>> well, switching gears, we have a little breaking "dancing with the stars" news to report. no, we can't reveal the cast for the next season. but we can reveal that last season's winner j.r. martinez is going to be a da
. >> reporter: according to rick reilly from our sister network, espn, it's going to be hard for tebow, only in his second season, to compete against a three-time super bowl winner and two-time mvp. >> if tim tebow beats tom brady, the sun will come up in the west, rivers will flow north and i will start barking like a dog. >> i wonder where rick stands on this. we should say that while tebow is controversial in some circles he is still by some measures more popular than...
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when you split your attention between multiple tasks, you reilly are diverting your attention away from hand. bill: what is that length of time? >> well, it really depends. looking down, to type a text, or, dial a phone number, you may be looking down for five seconds, or the length of a football field so you're really traveling blind. but it is also having those conversations and that cognitive distraction where your brain is not engaged. we see people talking on the phone their perception narrows. they actually see 50% of what they usually see when they're not talking on the phone. bill: do you find younger people bigger violators than middle-aged folks or is there much of a difference? >> this is a definitely a generational issue and certainly from the feedback we're seeing and hearing and from the surveys we are taking it is generational issue particularly when it comes to texting. this will be harder and a more important message but the good news is we're getting really good feedback from young peoples groups as well recognizing the danger. bill: that is nice to hear. this is a num
when you split your attention between multiple tasks, you reilly are diverting your attention away from hand. bill: what is that length of time? >> well, it really depends. looking down, to type a text, or, dial a phone number, you may be looking down for five seconds, or the length of a football field so you're really traveling blind. but it is also having those conversations and that cognitive distraction where your brain is not engaged. we see people talking on the phone their...
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to say one thing, wolf, the person who led this analysis of the tax policy center told our charles reillyney that this is basically like rick perry's plan on steroids. >> on steroids. all right. thanks very much, poppy. here's the question, is newt gingrich's tax proposal a stroke of genius or an utter miscalculation? it's a subject of heated debate. >>> and joining us now robert reich, professor at the university of california berkeley, the former labor secretary during the bill clinton administration. also joining us, stephen moore of the "wall street journal," senior economy writer. thanks very much. let's get right to the newt gingrich tax plans. and you tell me, good ideas, bad ideas. let me start with you, steve, first of all. he says he wants to cut the highest individual tax rate from 35% down to a flat 15% rate. good idea or bad idea? >> yeah, love the idea of a flat tax. this is the old steve forbes flat tax idea, even lower rate. he would also make it an option so people could stay in the old system or move in the new system. and he also wants to cut the corporate tax rate to 1
to say one thing, wolf, the person who led this analysis of the tax policy center told our charles reillyney that this is basically like rick perry's plan on steroids. >> on steroids. all right. thanks very much, poppy. here's the question, is newt gingrich's tax proposal a stroke of genius or an utter miscalculation? it's a subject of heated debate. >>> and joining us now robert reich, professor at the university of california berkeley, the former labor secretary during the bill...
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>> k-kilo reilly's replacement. >> what else? this guy? >> a while? >> athletics are here. argos? what else? okay here we go. this guy looks like? >> atv pitch man. >> helix the capacitor to me. >> businessman or attorney. there. what else? >> sports team general manager. salesman. what else? here's a question. you've been unjustly accused of a crime and you are going to trial and it looks very tasty, but one of the things is going to be an absolute key is you can have one of these people is your character witness. that is they have to obviously be somebody that the jury is going to believe. also somebody they are going to listen to and relate to. write down who you would choose at the bottom of the page. who would you choose as your character witness, were you at an unjustly accused of a crime, but it's clear your point me help. >> based on these pictures? >> no, no, no. based on what you know. i'm just making it -- not based on the pictures. you know these people. so who would you like to be that person that is going to provide you with the credibility? >> okay. tell your story.
>> k-kilo reilly's replacement. >> what else? this guy? >> a while? >> athletics are here. argos? what else? okay here we go. this guy looks like? >> atv pitch man. >> helix the capacitor to me. >> businessman or attorney. there. what else? >> sports team general manager. salesman. what else? here's a question. you've been unjustly accused of a crime and you are going to trial and it looks very tasty, but one of the things is going to be an...
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reilly and former news of the world editor, paul mcmullen all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. and coming up on a c-span2, harvey levine, creator of the celebrity news site tmz dot com. at 6:00 p.m. eastern a conversation with performer, monologuist mike deasy, and at 7:00 p.m. caroled busey who won the 2011 pulitzer prize for breaking news photography. >> with the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary next month this dispensaries the contenders to expect a 14 and he ran for president and lost but have a long-lasting impact of american politics. here is our lineup. tonight when jennings bryant. thursday by time socialist candid. charles evans hughes. and then on saturday three-time governor of new york. the contenders every that as in the scent on c-span. >> harvey levin, creative and is a key producer of celebrity news site tmz.com and tmz tv says the television will become a radically different business in the next five years. at a recent national press club speech to he said all me it will combine elements of tv in the engine that. traditional broadcaster
reilly and former news of the world editor, paul mcmullen all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. and coming up on a c-span2, harvey levine, creator of the celebrity news site tmz dot com. at 6:00 p.m. eastern a conversation with performer, monologuist mike deasy, and at 7:00 p.m. caroled busey who won the 2011 pulitzer prize for breaking news photography. >> with the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary next month this dispensaries the contenders to expect a 14 and he ran for...