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. >>> also, betty rollin reports on doctors performing bloodless surgery on jehovah's witnesses whose religion forbids blood transfusions. many say that's just good medicine. >> if there is any way to avoid getting a blood transfusion one is better off in general if they can avoid it. >>> and, lucky severson on the phenomenal popularity of the poems of kahlil gibran. popularity and biting criticism. >>> maim funding for "religion & ethics" is provided by the lilian endowment, and dedicated to the founders in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. muslims around the world this week began their month-long observance of ramadan, when they fast from sunrise to sunset. in egypt, the holiday falls amid continued unrest after the military's removal from power of former president mohamed morsi. morsi's political party, th
. >>> also, betty rollin reports on doctors performing bloodless surgery on jehovah's witnesses whose religion forbids blood transfusions. many say that's just good medicine. >> if there is any way to avoid getting a blood transfusion one is better off in general if they can avoid it. >>> and, lucky severson on the phenomenal popularity of the poems of kahlil gibran. popularity and biting criticism. >>> maim funding for "religion & ethics" is...
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>> ed rollins is a good guy and smart analyst. i bet he wishes he could have that back. >> oh, yeah. >> what's the reaction inside the state of wyoming. we're hearing a lot of beltsway talk about liz cheney. michael enzi is a popular senator. what's the reaction? >> having spent a straight week in wyoming, willie, i have no idea what the reaction is in the state of wyoming. >> do you not have access to televisions or telephones? >> i've called all 570,000 people. it took a while. with ed rollins' comment i don't get why carpetbagging in wyoming is harder to do than say in new york. we'll put that aside. i think it's an absurd attack on liz cheney. she obviously has roots to the state of wyoming. her father is clearly popular there. he's been there. doesn't make sense to me. i think it was a stupid comment. i'm sure he would want to take it back for the sexist undertones obviously. what i've been surprised about, maybe joe could add here, how little -- how poor a reception liz cheney has had within republican circles to her entranc
>> ed rollins is a good guy and smart analyst. i bet he wishes he could have that back. >> oh, yeah. >> what's the reaction inside the state of wyoming. we're hearing a lot of beltsway talk about liz cheney. michael enzi is a popular senator. what's the reaction? >> having spent a straight week in wyoming, willie, i have no idea what the reaction is in the state of wyoming. >> do you not have access to televisions or telephones? >> i've called all 570,000...
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israel and gaza they're going to push forward the agenda for criticism on the decisions against mr rollins but rather for other powers in south america are going to be a little more patient to get all the data and see how they are going to act diplomatically and i believe it says it will take the presidential plane scandal a case to the u.n. do you think it will yield anything. i would say that up believe it has had that kind of stance before and they were kind of led to roll back a few months later they did their first reactions are always very very strong but then they roll back many times and that is many times because brazil and chile have a kind of a mediating role that helps latin america carry on as it was before i will also sing the hero flare up of the revelations they've been spied on by the u.s. but now that criticism seems to be dying down from your point of view why is that. america takes a different is very split when it comes to the west many countries are very very critical just like the bolivian as well and here are they could work in other countries tent city to negotiate
israel and gaza they're going to push forward the agenda for criticism on the decisions against mr rollins but rather for other powers in south america are going to be a little more patient to get all the data and see how they are going to act diplomatically and i believe it says it will take the presidential plane scandal a case to the u.n. do you think it will yield anything. i would say that up believe it has had that kind of stance before and they were kind of led to roll back a few months...
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>> the quote from ed rollins tops that. don't you think? i like liz.e been a long-time friend of her fathers but they will be portrayed as they have been away for a language time a housewife, kind of bored from wyoming. you cannot call liz clean a bored housewife. she is an and the victivist, a i love ed rollins but he is -- >> the thing that i find sort of remarkable about all of this is people are saying well she's ambitious, that's why she's running. yeah, that's why all politicians run for office. this is not unique to her. i still think the fact that she did live in virginia for quite some time, returned to the state last year, that will be an issue but to your point, her resume in my opinion merits consideration. i think that mike enzi is a favorite to win but she is a serious person who we all know will run a serious candidacicy and will be treated as much. >> deep roots to the carpet bagger allegation that go back into the 19th century. thank you all very much. >> congratulations! >> thank you. thanks, susan page. >>> coming up next, we have mi
>> the quote from ed rollins tops that. don't you think? i like liz.e been a long-time friend of her fathers but they will be portrayed as they have been away for a language time a housewife, kind of bored from wyoming. you cannot call liz clean a bored housewife. she is an and the victivist, a i love ed rollins but he is -- >> the thing that i find sort of remarkable about all of this is people are saying well she's ambitious, that's why she's running. yeah, that's why all...
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neil: that opens the playing fields. >> i tell you, they don't come smarter ed rollins. >> breaking news, white house just delaying a very key probably biggest part of health care law, a stunning concession, on a law that is now there falling apart, details after this. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demi. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on to ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? neil: we're learning of another new problem. they are looking to delay so-called employer mandate that requires bosses to provide health care coverage for their workers, it will delayed to 2015, businesses,ing not be penalize -- businesses will not be penalized if they don't have their act together by then, what are we to make of this concession of the white house, probably. just of t
neil: that opens the playing fields. >> i tell you, they don't come smarter ed rollins. >> breaking news, white house just delaying a very key probably biggest part of health care law, a stunning concession, on a law that is now there falling apart, details after this. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demi. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right...
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neil: that opens the playing fields. >> i tell you, they don't come smarter ed rollins. >> breaking newse house just delaying a very key probably biggest part of health care law, a stunning concession, on a law that is now there falling apart, details after this. neil: we're learning of another new problem. they are looking to delay so-called employer mdate that requires bosses to provide health care coverage for their workers, it will delayed to 2015, businesses,ing not be penalize -- businesses will not be penalized if they don't have their act together by then, what are we to make of this concession of the white house, probably. just of this trouble? jedediah and julie, and len wood? >> well, a serious concession, you seen what they have been doing. they have been going to nfl, nba and others trying to set will idea of healthcare reform, now, one of most signature pieces therefore law, the idea that employers with 50 employees or more, would have to offer healthcare insurance or a fine of $2,000, they delay this they need more time to transition they had since march of 2010 to plan, t
neil: that opens the playing fields. >> i tell you, they don't come smarter ed rollins. >> breaking newse house just delaying a very key probably biggest part of health care law, a stunning concession, on a law that is now there falling apart, details after this. neil: we're learning of another new problem. they are looking to delay so-called employer mdate that requires bosses to provide health care coverage for their workers, it will delayed to 2015, businesses,ing not be penalize...
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thank you brook rollins.g up, more ways your privacy is invaded and back to the nsa data mining which i admit, i don't mind that much. i'll try to get educated by a libertarian i admire. >> i don't think this is john stossel. i think it's an imposter. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. with thermacare heatwraps. the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. ♪ >>> i'm furious at my government all the time. on my web page, i posted this list of 100 things that enrage me about government's overreach. the irs bias against tea party groups. that's disgusting. farm subsidies, benghazi, corporate welfare. the minimum wage. it's all disgusting. i could go on 100 times. in fact, i could probably get to 200. but government computers scanning everybody's phon
thank you brook rollins.g up, more ways your privacy is invaded and back to the nsa data mining which i admit, i don't mind that much. i'll try to get educated by a libertarian i admire. >> i don't think this is john stossel. i think it's an imposter. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. with thermacare heatwraps. the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to...
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thank you brook rollins.up, more ways your privacy is invaded and back to the nsa data mining which i admit, i don't mind that much. i'll try to get educated by a libertarian i admire. >> i don't think this is john stossel. i think it's an imposter. stossel. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. i don't know. how did you get here? launch your dream at legalzoom today. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you
thank you brook rollins.up, more ways your privacy is invaded and back to the nsa data mining which i admit, i don't mind that much. i'll try to get educated by a libertarian i admire. >> i don't think this is john stossel. i think it's an imposter. stossel. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? for their family....
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good point you make there, jay rollins, for joining me with your insight. we're going to hear more from the witnesses from the crash landing in this hour coming up in about 20 minutes or so. >>> in sanford, florida, tomorrow, day two of testimony of second-degree charges on george zimmerman. they heard similar testimony from the mothers frof trayvon martin and george zimmerman. martin's mother testifying for the prosecution and then just a short while later zimmerman's mother testifying for the defense. >> you heard screaming or yelling. do you recognize that? >> yes. >> and who do you recognize that to be? >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> do you know whose voice that was screaming in the background? >> yes, sir. >> whose voice was that? >> my son george. >> george zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to the shooting death of trayvon martin. he claims self-defense. so no experts being allowed to weigh in with their testimony on exactly who that voice is on the 911 tape. so how does this affect the jury? >> the jury is left to its own devices to decide which mothe
good point you make there, jay rollins, for joining me with your insight. we're going to hear more from the witnesses from the crash landing in this hour coming up in about 20 minutes or so. >>> in sanford, florida, tomorrow, day two of testimony of second-degree charges on george zimmerman. they heard similar testimony from the mothers frof trayvon martin and george zimmerman. martin's mother testifying for the prosecution and then just a short while later zimmerman's mother...
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. >> again, jay rollins on the phone with me now, jay rollins, a former pilot with american airlines. and, jay, again, as we take a look -- again, this is probably the highest vantage point we've had today. runway 28 l. you can see the skid marks. earlier, we saw what appeared to be, again, the wing of the -- excuse me, the tail of that plane that had been clipped off. >> yeah. >> we heard from an eyewitness earlier that she saw the actual tail clip the seawall there as it approached the runway. jay, have you ever heard or seen anything like that, a plane as it's approaching somehow, some way, shape, form, or fashion, lose its tail? >> well, anytime you have an aircraft that comes in for a landing on speed, the tail will be down slightly anyway. the nose it up. and if you land short, in this instance, i believe i heard one of the eyewitnesses report that it looked like the nose came up briefly and then the slam down flat onto the runway. that suggests to me that at the last minute, the pilot may have realized he was too low, tried to pull the nose up at the last, and that only drove t
. >> again, jay rollins on the phone with me now, jay rollins, a former pilot with american airlines. and, jay, again, as we take a look -- again, this is probably the highest vantage point we've had today. runway 28 l. you can see the skid marks. earlier, we saw what appeared to be, again, the wing of the -- excuse me, the tail of that plane that had been clipped off. >> yeah. >> we heard from an eyewitness earlier that she saw the actual tail clip the seawall there as it...
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. >> reporter: seven seconds that veteran commercial pilot and flight instructor jay rollins says were the difference between a normal landing and disaster. >> without speed, the aircraft will fall out of the sky. >> reporter: that's exactly what the preliminary data gathered by the ntsb showed happened. asiana airlines making its final approach with its engines idoling, no communication or indication that anything was wrong until seven seconds before impact when the voice recorder registered something. >> a call from one of the crew members to increase speed. >> reporter: that, say experts, was critical as the plane's speed had apparently gone way below what was required to land safely on the runway given the glide slope that the plane was on. the plane was supposed to be going at least 137 knots or about 158 miles an hour. >> and we're not talking about a few knots here or there, we're talking about a significant amount of speed below 137. >> reporter: that meant the plane was also losing altitude faster than it should have been. three seconds later, four seconds before impact, anoth
. >> reporter: seven seconds that veteran commercial pilot and flight instructor jay rollins says were the difference between a normal landing and disaster. >> without speed, the aircraft will fall out of the sky. >> reporter: that's exactly what the preliminary data gathered by the ntsb showed happened. asiana airlines making its final approach with its engines idoling, no communication or indication that anything was wrong until seven seconds before impact when the voice...
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. >> reporter: seven seconds that vet tral commercial pilot jay rollins says was the difference between normal landing and disaster. >> without speed the aircraft will fall out of the sky. >> reporter: that's exactly what the preliminary data from the ntsb shows happened. it's making its final approach to runway 28 l with its engines idoling. no communication or indication that anything was wrong until seven seconds before impact when the voice recorder registers something. >> a call from one of the crew members to increase speed. >> reporter: that, say experts, was critical as the plane's speed had apparently gone way below what was required to land safely on the runway given the glide slope that the plane was on. the plane was supposed to be going at least 137 knots or about 158 miles an hour. >> we're noti talking about a fw knots here or there, we're talking about a significant speed below 137. >> reporter: that meant the plane was losing altitude faster than it should have been. three seconds later, four seconds before impact, another critical point. >> the pilot's normal reaction
. >> reporter: seven seconds that vet tral commercial pilot jay rollins says was the difference between normal landing and disaster. >> without speed the aircraft will fall out of the sky. >> reporter: that's exactly what the preliminary data from the ntsb shows happened. it's making its final approach to runway 28 l with its engines idoling. no communication or indication that anything was wrong until seven seconds before impact when the voice recorder registers something....
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check out jimmy rollins single to right. phillies with a 3-2 win. nats dan haren struck out a season high seven. take heart, nats fans. you do have something to cheer about. bryce harper will represent washington in the home run derby. that will be fun. he only has 13 on the year, but he's been on the dl and if the man child doesn't excite you, how about this guy, the orioles khris davis, the a.l. includinger and he leads the -- slugger and he leads the league in homers with 33. >>> world team tennis, michelle obama in the house. the 2012 champions unfurled their banner. kastles win their 33rd straight tonight and go for the potentially record setting 34 straight winds tomorrow against boston. >>> former new york giant linebacker barrett green is suing former skins defensive coordinator gregg williams and former tight end robert royal saying his 2004 knee injury was because of a bounty. the redskins are concentrating on the positives, though, training camp which is just over two weeks away, derek. the team will train in richmond on state of the art
check out jimmy rollins single to right. phillies with a 3-2 win. nats dan haren struck out a season high seven. take heart, nats fans. you do have something to cheer about. bryce harper will represent washington in the home run derby. that will be fun. he only has 13 on the year, but he's been on the dl and if the man child doesn't excite you, how about this guy, the orioles khris davis, the a.l. includinger and he leads the -- slugger and he leads the league in homers with 33. >>>...
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rollins drives one to right center. ben revere hustling around third. the throw not in time. check out the handstand there from revere. phillies go up 3-0. last chance for the nats. top of the nineth down 3-2. the pinchhit, pops it up to center. the phillies hold on it win it 3-2. >>> some young orioles fans supporting their birds. hosting the rangers. bottom of the fourth, we're tied at two. it's one of the youngest birds coming through for baltimore. lining one to left. ryan roberts in to score. the os took a 3-2 lead. bottom of the sixth now, the rangers, they tied it up at three. bases loaded for elvis andres. and he hits to the same spot as muchado. adrian beltre, he's going to come in to score. the rangers go on top 4-3. they go on to win it 8-5. >>> also, chris davis of the orioles will participate in the home run derby for the american league. >>> moving on it tennis now. they -- moving on to tennis now. they are the safest bet in sports. the winning streak was on the line at castle stadium at the whatever. the castles received their championship rings and kept the wi
rollins drives one to right center. ben revere hustling around third. the throw not in time. check out the handstand there from revere. phillies go up 3-0. last chance for the nats. top of the nineth down 3-2. the pinchhit, pops it up to center. the phillies hold on it win it 3-2. >>> some young orioles fans supporting their birds. hosting the rangers. bottom of the fourth, we're tied at two. it's one of the youngest birds coming through for baltimore. lining one to left. ryan roberts...
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of iraq libya has turned back on again and also you have new iron ore mines new copper mines the rollin minions motors and all of this together with this more supply at the same time as demand is weakened because if europe i'm not supposed to hurt russia i think in the last year or two hopefully russia will play its cards well and it's presidency the g. twenty will bring results benefiting itself and the world economy please a lookin on the money r.t. . all right gentlemen let's talk about g. twenty chris what do you make of russia's presidency of the g. twenty because it this point we see so many contradictory. statements coming out of the g twenty as as opposed to when we look at the staring we look at you know borrowing i mean how do you make sense of it because there's a german position collapsed of the americans one job. growth is the most important thing because toronto in two thousand and ten it was austerity austerity austerity now it's a mixed game yeah i think when it comes to g twenty and russia look at it in two parts one what russia hoped to get out of it and what it may en
of iraq libya has turned back on again and also you have new iron ore mines new copper mines the rollin minions motors and all of this together with this more supply at the same time as demand is weakened because if europe i'm not supposed to hurt russia i think in the last year or two hopefully russia will play its cards well and it's presidency the g. twenty will bring results benefiting itself and the world economy please a lookin on the money r.t. . all right gentlemen let's talk about g....
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ed rollins, doug schoan. doug -- brad blakeman. would like to begin, ed with turmoil in egypt, president morsi just standing his ground, refusing the ultimatum by military, morsi getting a call from president obama. u.s. refuses to take sides, what do you think happens. >> i think he gets toppled, which is a bad precedent long-term. even though the country is in chaos, when you over throw democracy after a benevolent dictator what cam comes next, military dictatorship. lori: so much aid from u.s. headed to egypt for years, what do you could our best course of action is, do you think that president struck the right tone in his call? >> i think red is -- red is right, on one hand you want is up on for the a democratic government, on other hand hard. alternative to return to military rule is also the best thhng is to to nothing, hopefully there will be a good outcome, but i am as pessimistic as ed. lori: brad, what do you think needs to happen in egypt? >> well, right now i think handwriting is on the wall. i agree with ed and doug, t
ed rollins, doug schoan. doug -- brad blakeman. would like to begin, ed with turmoil in egypt, president morsi just standing his ground, refusing the ultimatum by military, morsi getting a call from president obama. u.s. refuses to take sides, what do you think happens. >> i think he gets toppled, which is a bad precedent long-term. even though the country is in chaos, when you over throw democracy after a benevolent dictator what cam comes next, military dictatorship. lori: so much aid...
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. >> reporter: jay rollins is a retired american airlines pilot and flight instructor in south florida. he says that reports of asiana's slight -- flight records go arounds are six to eight times higher. >> if you have been in the simulators, practicing year after year doing instrument approaches, where everything is set at a, act way to do it. and then you're thrust into an environment where you have to do a visual approach that you don't do regularly, you'll make errors. >> reporter: we're not saying that that's what happened. that fatal crash is under investigation. still, the gps simulator is a great tool to use when teaching pilots how to fly. i also learned today that some pilots believe using gps for landing could become universal. reporting live in hayward, nbc bay area news. >> as you well know, the asiana air crass triggered widespread delays. and it seems an employee is now accused of taking advantage of the situation. a 44 year old and his wife stole luggage from passengers who were supposed to fly into sfo but couldn't. surveillance cameras caught it on tape. they say valu
. >> reporter: jay rollins is a retired american airlines pilot and flight instructor in south florida. he says that reports of asiana's slight -- flight records go arounds are six to eight times higher. >> if you have been in the simulators, practicing year after year doing instrument approaches, where everything is set at a, act way to do it. and then you're thrust into an environment where you have to do a visual approach that you don't do regularly, you'll make errors. >>...
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. ♪ ♪ big wheels keep on turnin' ♪ rollin', rollin', rollin' >> john fogarty had a sex change. >> stephanieer. pardon me. >> are you okay? >> stephanie: nobody help me. okay. my tv buddy from cnn, dean obeidallah joins us at the top of the hour to talk about that unbelievable fox interview with the muslim author who wrote a book about jesus. how dare you! [ ♪ dramatic ] >> i was listening to part of that interview. >> wow! >> stephanie: big brains at fox news, not so much. >> computer says no. >> stephanie: why didn't they bring in one of their intellectual heavyweights like steve ducey? >> this was on foxnews.com. >> stephanie: awesome. >> had to explain to her speaking very slowly, i am a professor of religions. it is my job to understand these things. and you clearly have not read my book which should be a prerick quisite to interviewing me. you are an f'ing moron is what he was trying to say but he was too polite to do that. [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] >> stephanie: andy borowitz, weiner named his penis to the post telling reporters he was already make most of the major decisions anyway. i
. ♪ ♪ big wheels keep on turnin' ♪ rollin', rollin', rollin' >> john fogarty had a sex change. >> stephanieer. pardon me. >> are you okay? >> stephanie: nobody help me. okay. my tv buddy from cnn, dean obeidallah joins us at the top of the hour to talk about that unbelievable fox interview with the muslim author who wrote a book about jesus. how dare you! [ ♪ dramatic ] >> i was listening to part of that interview. >> wow! >> stephanie: big...
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ed rollins, joe trippi. good to see you both. trace asked a question a moment ago.awyer, whose client was just acquitted in a big second degree murder case the whole country watched after being cleared by an fbi investigation over allegations of racism and now the doj has launched a new effort to try to dig up dirt on your client. in three minutes, arthur responds for questions for help from the public to find new clues in the zimmerman probe. plus last minute scheduling shifts for royal relatives on the debate whether or not a royal birth could be imminent here. we'll give you the latest when we come back. >>> the trayvon martin and george zimmerman, the government is not willing to put the case to rest and they're trying to see if they can bring new civil rights charges against him and the agency will set up an e-mail address for any to bring tips for the investigation despite the fact that the fbi found george zimmerman harbored no racial bias. arthur aidala, a former prosecutor, you look at what's going on. it's very noble to say, you know what, george zimmerman
ed rollins, joe trippi. good to see you both. trace asked a question a moment ago.awyer, whose client was just acquitted in a big second degree murder case the whole country watched after being cleared by an fbi investigation over allegations of racism and now the doj has launched a new effort to try to dig up dirt on your client. in three minutes, arthur responds for questions for help from the public to find new clues in the zimmerman probe. plus last minute scheduling shifts for royal...
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. -- rollins ancient history. i know if anyone has ever read it, but for a 7-year-old boy to accomplish this, he had a very good instructor in abigail adams. ever the patriot, abigail adams pened a home next door, john adams's birthplace, for refugees. she rented out the house to a farmer, mr. hayden, and his son. they would provide for her here. she reported in one of the letters that she met with have -- with very ill treatment. she asked mr. hayden to share his house with the refugees, ut he...
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brooke rollins rs one of business that was abused, the texas public policy foundation. >> what happenede spring of last year, 2012, our donor list a as a charitable organization, which is why we are, we have to f with the irs the list of our of larger donors. t, as you know, that list is suppos to remain anonymous and the irs in return promises to blackout every name before it releases that information about the organization. john: why should it be anonymous? people see if you give to a political cause it ought to be known >> this goes back to the founding of our country in my opinion. the right to associate and to engage is inherent in a democracy. john: you have a right to associate. you just he to be publi. >> let's go back to the civil rights movement. alabama versus naacp, the state of alabama tried to force the naacp duringhe civil rights era to disclose their donors. as we all know, why would they? itould because they think that they could threaten those people not to give money anymore or %-to back down.rs of the naacp they knew that the current state of affairs in alabama would
brooke rollins rs one of business that was abused, the texas public policy foundation. >> what happenede spring of last year, 2012, our donor list a as a charitable organization, which is why we are, we have to f with the irs the list of our of larger donors. t, as you know, that list is suppos to remain anonymous and the irs in return promises to blackout every name before it releases that information about the organization. john: why should it be anonymous? people see if you give to a...
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the points that have been made and the other thing i want to point out, i just want to call out ed rollinsnt will be that cheney is just a desperate or bored house wife. you know, nationally if the party is trying to appeal to women. ed rollins did great in 1984, but you need to update that message. >> i like that. >> are you, as a republican, though, the idea of having a cheney out there, again, with -- we talk about jeb bush in 2016. you know, now liz cheney coming out and the bush cheney name as a republican doesn't make you nervous. we are going to move our party past that. >> i think cheney makes you guys a lot more nervous than the right. i know there's this wanting to paint him as this darth vader figure, whatever. this is, this is, first of all, that's, i think that's over the top rhetoric and, secondly, this is his daughter. this is a completely different person and different track record and i think voters -- >> i guess that famous line that ed mccormack used in massachusetts against ted kennedy, if your name were edward moore and i wonder if your name wasn't cheney. >> i haven't
the points that have been made and the other thing i want to point out, i just want to call out ed rollinsnt will be that cheney is just a desperate or bored house wife. you know, nationally if the party is trying to appeal to women. ed rollins did great in 1984, but you need to update that message. >> i like that. >> are you, as a republican, though, the idea of having a cheney out there, again, with -- we talk about jeb bush in 2016. you know, now liz cheney coming out and the...
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kenneth thorpe the chair at the department of health policy and management at emery's rollins school of health. yes, we eat more processed food, heavier on fat, sugar and corn. and the europeans generally eat fresher food and smaller portions. it's the difference between fresh food versus processed food. it's not only how much we're eating but what we're eating as well. that's hardball for now, thanks for being with us, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, tonight on "all in" the fear factor as the defense rests in the trial of george zimmerman, closing arguments set to begin tomorrow, already, bill o'reilly and others are raising the racial spector. the oil train, what went wrong to cause this truly horrific crash? and the river of fire that's killed at least 20 people and absolutely devastated a small town in quebec. >>> plus, the tea party in georgia, is all for solar energy, and now they're going head to head with the koch brothers over it, this is reality trumping politics. i will have the national coordinator for the tea par
kenneth thorpe the chair at the department of health policy and management at emery's rollins school of health. yes, we eat more processed food, heavier on fat, sugar and corn. and the europeans generally eat fresher food and smaller portions. it's the difference between fresh food versus processed food. it's not only how much we're eating but what we're eating as well. that's hardball for now, thanks for being with us, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from...
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out ♪ somebody you can trust ♪ steady as the sun ♪ ain't nothing gonna knock him off the road he's rollinnew 2014 chevy silverado. strong for all the roads ahead. ♪ he's strong it can only be called black silk. from folgers. a taste you can enjoy fresh brewed one cup at a time or on the go. black silk from folgers. >> simon: when pope francis became the leader of the catholic church earlier this year, people around the world asked: what happens now? can he restore confidence to a church struggling amid scandal to keeps its flock? to understand just how troubled the church he's inheriting is, look no further than the power struggle going on between the vatican and some of its most popular disciples, american nuns. the vatican launched what some catholics call a "new inquisition" when it accused the official group that represents most nuns in the united states of undermining the church. as we first reported in march, the crackdown on the leadership conference of women religious sparked outrage, creating yet another rift between those who want the church to reform and those who do not. ( che
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"rollin about the zimmerman trial pr here she is, she spoke yesterday in a stump like speech to delta sig mag that's sorority. here's what she said about the death of trayvon martin. >> my prayers are with the martin family. and with every people in loves someone who is lost to violence. no mother, no father, should ever have to fear for their child walking down a street in the united states of america. >> looking strong. hillary clinton there. we'll be right back after this. . . and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. i asked my husband to pay our b
"rollin about the zimmerman trial pr here she is, she spoke yesterday in a stump like speech to delta sig mag that's sorority. here's what she said about the death of trayvon martin. >> my prayers are with the martin family. and with every people in loves someone who is lost to violence. no mother, no father, should ever have to fear for their child walking down a street in the united states of america. >> looking strong. hillary clinton there. we'll be right back after this. ....
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joining me now is jay rollins.with me, jay. >> good morning, betty. >> asiana representatives refuse to blame pilot error. the associated press says this. the association indicates that the pilots fail to realize until too late that the aircraft was too low and flying too low. nothing disclosed by the national transportation safety board indicators reports any problems with the computers or automated systems. jay, from what we know so far, does it appear to you that pilot error had a role in this accident? and well, sadly, i do believe that pilot error is shaping up to be the very cause of this. we know a lot about the what and the how, now we have to determine the why. these pilots, you had a captain in the left seat who had plenty of hours flying, but he was new to this aircraft. then in the right seat, they had instead of a regular first officer, they had an instructor/captain in order to instruct the first pilot. that pilot was well qualified on the aircraft, but he was new as an instructor. so, then they had a
joining me now is jay rollins.with me, jay. >> good morning, betty. >> asiana representatives refuse to blame pilot error. the associated press says this. the association indicates that the pilots fail to realize until too late that the aircraft was too low and flying too low. nothing disclosed by the national transportation safety board indicators reports any problems with the computers or automated systems. jay, from what we know so far, does it appear to you that pilot error had...
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we want to bring in retired american airlines captain jay rollins. he joins us now from miami.able to hear the latest from deborah. in terms of what you've seen, read and heard about this accident, are there any plus automobi plausible conclusions that come to mind? >> what strikes me, the first time she mentioned their target speed was 137 and they let the aircraft to slow well below that speed such that the stick shaker would begin, that tells me that the aircraft was approaching stall. what it sounds like to me happened was they were indeed high and fast. pulled the throttles all the way back to idle in order to get the aircraft in position for landing. what is not normal is after they got the gear and the flaps down, which is a high drag situation, with the power all the way back, the aircraft will slow very quickly once they get to the glide path. and a pilot has to be very conscious of that and leave the power as the speed slows and approaches the target speed. if you don't, it will shoot right through it and before you know it, you're getting a stick shaker. >> so what h
we want to bring in retired american airlines captain jay rollins. he joins us now from miami.able to hear the latest from deborah. in terms of what you've seen, read and heard about this accident, are there any plus automobi plausible conclusions that come to mind? >> what strikes me, the first time she mentioned their target speed was 137 and they let the aircraft to slow well below that speed such that the stick shaker would begin, that tells me that the aircraft was approaching stall....
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also, ed rollins. ashley: that is a great show. coming up, our special report.as. he left wall street to start a butcher shop. meet justin grossberg. he is here with all the meaty details. lori: interest rates are still elevated. a little bit of buying. the 30 year note is yielding 3.46%. back in a moment. ♪ [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small busine. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my ark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2%ash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male
also, ed rollins. ashley: that is a great show. coming up, our special report.as. he left wall street to start a butcher shop. meet justin grossberg. he is here with all the meaty details. lori: interest rates are still elevated. a little bit of buying. the 30 year note is yielding 3.46%. back in a moment. ♪ [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from...
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y el sargento dijo que lo que hizo rollins stone fue un insulto, este sujeto no es alguien arregladofunciones al sargento murphy porque no estaba autorizado a publicar estas fotografÍas. >>> gracias por el informe. un incendio en california no le da tregua a los 3 mil bomberos que buscan sofocarlo. la humedad baja y temperatura alta logrÓ que el fuego se propague, 4 mil viviendas fueron evacuadas, los bomberos contuvieron las llamas en un 15%. >>> detroit seguirÁ pagando...
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ed rollins served as national campaign director for the reagan bush campaign and governor huckabee. joe trippi. >> good to see you. >> as mike pointed out, there's potential for backlash. republicans may feel this is the only tool they have left. they control only one house on the hill. not the white house, not the senate. if democrats, the shoe was on the other foot, wouldn't they be considering pulling the same trigger? >> no. i don't think so. >> they wouldn't! >> the republicans, they sent the message. 38 times or so they voted to repeal obamacare. everybody knows it. they got it. now, ihey're risk iing going over the line and getting blamed by the american people particularly. not only if they derail this but the entire budget and vote against the continuing resolution and create a government shutdown, i don't think that's -- we've seen this happen. both parties have seen -- the democrats watched what happened when the republicans did this before and we were -- don't do that. i just think the republicans may have to learn this lesson again. maybe i'm wrong. i think it's very da
ed rollins served as national campaign director for the reagan bush campaign and governor huckabee. joe trippi. >> good to see you. >> as mike pointed out, there's potential for backlash. republicans may feel this is the only tool they have left. they control only one house on the hill. not the white house, not the senate. if democrats, the shoe was on the other foot, wouldn't they be considering pulling the same trigger? >> no. i don't think so. >> they wouldn't!...
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ed rollins is a formal national campaign director for reagan, bush in 1984 a former white house politicaltor and deputy chief of staff to president reagan they're both fox news contributors. let's talk about the apocalyptic sounding nuclear option, ed. what does this mean? is this possible? >> well, first of all it's absurd. the new senate sets its rules at the beginning of the session, which was after the last election. any change takes place midterm is by a two thirds vote. reid is trying to get around that. there's been no blocking of any nominees. the last was secretary of transportation. that was a 100-0 vote. they just passed a bipartisan immigration bill. if he makes this change he'll create more chaos than they've ever had before. >> joe has there been no blocking of nominees as ed just said. >> there's a lot of nominees that happen. the nlrb is completely about to be, you know, literally have no members because they haven't been replaced. but, that happens both parties do this to the president. it happens during george bush democrats held up, and during george bush it was the rep
ed rollins is a formal national campaign director for reagan, bush in 1984 a former white house politicaltor and deputy chief of staff to president reagan they're both fox news contributors. let's talk about the apocalyptic sounding nuclear option, ed. what does this mean? is this possible? >> well, first of all it's absurd. the new senate sets its rules at the beginning of the session, which was after the last election. any change takes place midterm is by a two thirds vote. reid is...
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snowed snowden snowden snowden ♪ ♪ snowden snowden snowden ♪ ♪ he just keeps on rollin' ♪ ♪ with hisnbc nightly news" ♪ ] c.i.a. director john brennan sent out an agency memo attempting to crack down on agency leaks to the media. how do we know this because the c.i.a. memo in question was leaked to "the associated press." they detail how the c.i.a. is trying to reign in this thing that let the a.p. write about this kind of thing. >> wilsons write the shock and surprise that snowden exposed secrets is hard to understand whenever 1.4 million americans hold top secret clearances. you're going to have some leaks. >> they're not all government workers. a lot of them are contractors. >> yeah. >> stephanie: some of them don't have the decency to change their names. my name is leaky mcleakerson i would like to have a job. chris christie is obviously running. very slowly. >> he's lost some weight. >> he had that surgery thing. >> stephanie: taking shots at his hold buddy the president -- weren't they winning stuffed animals for each other on the boardwalk a month ago? chris christie continued
snowed snowden snowden snowden ♪ ♪ snowden snowden snowden ♪ ♪ he just keeps on rollin' ♪ ♪ with hisnbc nightly news" ♪ ] c.i.a. director john brennan sent out an agency memo attempting to crack down on agency leaks to the media. how do we know this because the c.i.a. memo in question was leaked to "the associated press." they detail how the c.i.a. is trying to reign in this thing that let the a.p. write about this kind of thing. >> wilsons write the shock and...
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he is also the founding chairman of emergency medicine at the rollins school of public health. he focuses on public health preparedness and prevention in emergency health services. thank you for joining us. i believe dr. coburn recommended you. i'm glad you could join us. now, we have four on our side and four on your side. we are rated go. you can give us your statement and feel free to summarize. stay the -- stay under five minutes. if you go over, we will have to ring you in. >> -- rain you in -- reign you in. >> i welcome the opportunity to be here to discuss the boston marathon bombings. i was in boston in april. i was celebrating patriot's day in my hometown. as a bostonian as -- as a bostonian and if your paramedic the boston marathon gives us cause to celebrate our heritage with millions of residents and visitors from down the block and around the world. for most of my life, i spent 836 career -- a 36 year career there. i was part of the boston first responder team. i was never more proud of the residence of my town then that day in april. in our committee we saw love a
he is also the founding chairman of emergency medicine at the rollins school of public health. he focuses on public health preparedness and prevention in emergency health services. thank you for joining us. i believe dr. coburn recommended you. i'm glad you could join us. now, we have four on our side and four on your side. we are rated go. you can give us your statement and feel free to summarize. stay the -- stay under five minutes. if you go over, we will have to ring you in. >> --...
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ted rollins has the latest on this. >> i miss my two younger kids who worked hard getting through higha patrol panel that he deserves to be free and he's different than other inmates. >> the difference between all of their crimes and mine is that they were trying to steal other people's property. they were trying to steal other people's money. my crime was trying to retrieve for my family my own property. >> reporter: simpson is serving 33 years for a 2008 hotel room arm aed robbery in las vegas where he confronted two old friends who he thought had stolen his sports memorabilia. >> i would give it all back to these guys. they could have it all to get these last five years back. >> reporter: even if granted parole on the sentence he's currently serving, simpson will remain in prison at least another four years. tony sat on the simpson jury as an alternate. while he agrees with the guilty verdict, he thinks the sentence is too harsh. >> it seems like a lot for what he did in that scenario. >> reporter: his best chance at freedom lies in an impending motion. his old attorney botched the
ted rollins has the latest on this. >> i miss my two younger kids who worked hard getting through higha patrol panel that he deserves to be free and he's different than other inmates. >> the difference between all of their crimes and mine is that they were trying to steal other people's property. they were trying to steal other people's money. my crime was trying to retrieve for my family my own property. >> reporter: simpson is serving 33 years for a 2008 hotel room arm aed...
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employee, that is the viewpoint employees often have of their employers and whether it is a bottle and rollins or auto escalation that has targeted features that allow escalation or lifestyle based escalation based on your age a really fantastic feature a lot of employers should be considering as they go through this process. not to say targeted designs like profit sharing where they tilt toward the business owner, the business owner that sends the last few years putting money into their business as opposed to end at their retirement. these tools are amazing tools that unfortunately are not always as cost competitive as they need to be to be attractive to those employers but they do allow certain individuals to catch up from what they haven't been doing for all these years and many employers are not aware of them. we have done a really great job of creating a massive obstacle course for employers and using fee disclosure as the great s u segue into this we make this very complicated. i think we are losing a big opportunity by doing that. employers want to focus on running their business. they
employee, that is the viewpoint employees often have of their employers and whether it is a bottle and rollins or auto escalation that has targeted features that allow escalation or lifestyle based escalation based on your age a really fantastic feature a lot of employers should be considering as they go through this process. not to say targeted designs like profit sharing where they tilt toward the business owner, the business owner that sends the last few years putting money into their...
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he was chairman at the center of emergency care control at the rollins school of public health. his research focuses on emergency health services. we welcome you for joining us. was recommended you be provided as a witness. i am glad you can join us. we are ready to go. you are invited to give us your statement, you can feel free to summarize if you wish. , you are our leader. collects thank you. good morning, i am richard serino. on behalf of secretary napolitano, we welcome the opportunity to be here to discuss the boston marathon bombing. i was in boston that tragic day in april, celebrating patriots' day in my hometown. i am here today not just as a fema deputy administrator but as a bostonian and former paramedic. boston marathon creates a day like no other in boston. we's to celebrate our heritage and our streets fill with millions of residents to have visited from down the block and around the world. her most of my life i worked those street -- those same streets of boston. there were many nights i looked -- i went home proud to serve the residents of my town. in one mome
he was chairman at the center of emergency care control at the rollins school of public health. his research focuses on emergency health services. we welcome you for joining us. was recommended you be provided as a witness. i am glad you can join us. we are ready to go. you are invited to give us your statement, you can feel free to summarize if you wish. , you are our leader. collects thank you. good morning, i am richard serino. on behalf of secretary napolitano, we welcome the opportunity to...
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he was a chairman of the department of emergency medicine and the center for injury controlal rollins school of public policy, public health. his research focuses on public health preparedness, injury prevention and emergency health services. dr. kellermann we thank you for joining us today. i believe dr. coburn -- [inaudible] we're glad you could join us and glad that -- [inaudible] now we have four on our side, four on your side. i think we're ready to go. man-on-man, something along those lines. you're invited to give us your statement. you can feel free to summarize it. your entire statement will be part of the record and with that, mr. serino, you're our leadoff hitter. thank you. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members and members of the committee, good morning. on behalf of secretary napolitano, welcome the opportunity to be here to discuss the boston marathon bombing. as mentioned i was in boston that tragic day in april, celebrating patriot's day in high hometown. so i'm here as a bostonian and a former paramedic. on april 15, patriot's day, and the boston marathon, come toge
he was a chairman of the department of emergency medicine and the center for injury controlal rollins school of public policy, public health. his research focuses on public health preparedness, injury prevention and emergency health services. dr. kellermann we thank you for joining us today. i believe dr. coburn -- [inaudible] we're glad you could join us and glad that -- [inaudible] now we have four on our side, four on your side. i think we're ready to go. man-on-man, something along those...
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. >> ted rollins spoke to a victim from aurora. >> the movie theater shooting was so emotional for everybodyr roara and those emotions are coming back as they mark the one-year anniversary. >> somebody is shooting in an auditorium. >> reporter: the chaos and fear inside the aurora century 16 theater is what 23-year-old steve barton remembers a year after getting shot in the neck and chest. >> i remember landing in the center. as that detonated, there was this flash of light, the front right emergency exit and this huge booming noise was echoing off the walls. it looked and smelled and seemed like fireworks. and i thought someone was playing a prafrpg nk. i couldn't really see the figure behind the gun. suddenly i felt this immense pressure against my body and my neck in particular. i knew in that incident i had been shot. >> reporter: a lot has changed. the theater where 12 people died and 70 others were injured has reopened. the accuse ed shooter is claimi insanity. the national debate over guns which grew after aurora and then exploded after newtown continues. steve barton joined other vic
. >> ted rollins spoke to a victim from aurora. >> the movie theater shooting was so emotional for everybodyr roara and those emotions are coming back as they mark the one-year anniversary. >> somebody is shooting in an auditorium. >> reporter: the chaos and fear inside the aurora century 16 theater is what 23-year-old steve barton remembers a year after getting shot in the neck and chest. >> i remember landing in the center. as that detonated, there was this flash...