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i'm serving inmate edwards a 115 and inmate samuels a 115.t on the yard friday, the 30th of march. they've both been charged with battery on an inmate because one inmate received serious injuries. oh, it's a serious 115. it's an a-1 offense. this is a serious 115. they could lose up to a year of credit earned. where's jamie at? when i go up there, i just talk individuals like i would talk to you right now. we're going to serve this man his paperwork and see what happens. >> you want it right now? >> officer deed, this is officer carson's section. i have a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't know their names. that's what i'm saying. if you could find out f
i'm serving inmate edwards a 115 and inmate samuels a 115.t on the yard friday, the 30th of march. they've both been charged with battery on an inmate because one inmate received serious injuries. oh, it's a serious 115. it's an a-1 offense. this is a serious 115. they could lose up to a year of credit earned. where's jamie at? when i go up there, i just talk individuals like i would talk to you right now. we're going to serve this man his paperwork and see what happens. >> you want it...
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y es el mejor regalo del cielo solo asÍ se explica que a sus 3 aÑos reciÉn cumplidos, el pequeÑo samuelacerdote. y a pesar que todavÍa no sabe leer ni escribir. >>> el niÑo vive con su abuela y ella niega que haya tenido algo que ver con tan temprana vocaciÓn religiosa. >>> uno mo se explica por quÉ. la gente dice, lo amaestrado. yo digo ¿por quÉ? lo que menos me preocupa a mÍ. es que el niÑo sea eso o aquello. que sea buena persona. porque si no es cura, o padre. que se encamine por buen camino. >>> a diferencia de otros niÑos, no quiere ser bombero ni policÍa, no soporta que le hablen de oficios que tengan que ver con la violencia y la muerte al fin y al cabo su padre muriÓ en un accidente de motocicleta y a su madre la mataron a tiros en un confuso incidente callejero. >>> ¿por quÉ tho quieres otro oficio de bombero o callejero?. >>> porque yo no tengo pistola. >>> la vida de samuel se gana la vida cociendo ropa y le hizo a su curita su primera sotana. >>> fui y compramos la tela y le hice el disfraz. >>> los curas de verdad estÁn asombrados con samuel. >>> es muy posible, que este n
y es el mejor regalo del cielo solo asÍ se explica que a sus 3 aÑos reciÉn cumplidos, el pequeÑo samuelacerdote. y a pesar que todavÍa no sabe leer ni escribir. >>> el niÑo vive con su abuela y ella niega que haya tenido algo que ver con tan temprana vocaciÓn religiosa. >>> uno mo se explica por quÉ. la gente dice, lo amaestrado. yo digo ¿por quÉ? lo que menos me preocupa a mÍ. es que el niÑo sea eso o aquello. que sea buena persona. porque si no es cura, o padre....
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listen closely. >> why name a beer after samuel adams? samuel adams signed the declaration of independence. he believes there was a better way to live. all men are created equal. they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. smooth. flavorful. we bow to no kings. samuel adams boston lager, declare your independence. >> wait a minute. astute declaration of independence aficionados might notice what's missing. they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. the folks at sam adams quickly instituting the code advises against using religion or religious themes for marketing purposes. but that hasn't stopped the uproar. to jamie weinstein who says for good reason, there is a higher authority than a freaking beer institute. what do you make of this? >> i think the whole commercial is a little tacky and cheap. if you're going to invoke the declaration of independence, at least invoke it our. our creator part is a very part of the declaration. it shows they're endowed not by some
listen closely. >> why name a beer after samuel adams? samuel adams signed the declaration of independence. he believes there was a better way to live. all men are created equal. they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. smooth. flavorful. we bow to no kings. samuel adams boston lager, declare your independence. >> wait a minute. astute declaration of independence aficionados might notice what's missing. they are endowed by their...
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for that was the day samuel clemens, better known by his pen name mark twain registered a copyright for the adventures of tom sawyer. though the book was not published until the next year. based broadly on his own experiences growing up in the real-life mississippi river town of hannibal, missouri, tom sawyer paints childhood as most of us would like to remember. his many deeds and stunts have become part of our folklore and culture depictedded in a number of movies over the years. >> look at him smiling. osgood: including the 1973 musical version in which tom, played by johnny whitaker, fast-talks the other boys into white washing his aunt polly's fence. there's even a tom sawyer ballet performed by the new jersey ballet among other companies. tom sawyer was not an immediate best seller. it won wide recognition only after the success of the adventures of huckleberry finn, the sequel published almost 10 years later in 1885. certainly in the century of the third since tom sawyer hardly has a lack for readers. >> the national fence painting competition. >> osgood: nor has tomlaked for emu
for that was the day samuel clemens, better known by his pen name mark twain registered a copyright for the adventures of tom sawyer. though the book was not published until the next year. based broadly on his own experiences growing up in the real-life mississippi river town of hannibal, missouri, tom sawyer paints childhood as most of us would like to remember. his many deeds and stunts have become part of our folklore and culture depictedded in a number of movies over the years. >>...
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beer maker samuel adams leaving god out of the commercial. >> why name a beer after samuel adams?s dined the declaration of independence. he believed there was a better way to live, all men are created equal they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, life ks liberty and pursuit of happiness. smooth, flavorful, we vow to no kings. >> the actor leaves out the middle phrase they are endowed by their creator so the idea of god he leaves out. the company received lots of angry backlash over the omission some calling for a boycott of that beer. samad dams says it was following advertising code which states advertising should not include religion or any religious theme. we wanted to talk about this and see what you think about their defense is it just fine or over the line? you can tweet them to us at foxfriendsfirst or shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com and we will read them later on in the show. the cleaver land kidnapping victim breaking their silence for the first time since being rescued from the house of horrors. >> i want to dwlaifrng one who helped me and my
beer maker samuel adams leaving god out of the commercial. >> why name a beer after samuel adams?s dined the declaration of independence. he believed there was a better way to live, all men are created equal they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, life ks liberty and pursuit of happiness. smooth, flavorful, we vow to no kings. >> the actor leaves out the middle phrase they are endowed by their creator so the idea of god he leaves out. the company received lots of angry...
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because samuel adams signed the declaration of independence.. we bow to no kings. samuel adams boston lager. >> anna: did you figure out what it is. >> clayton: that's a give away. god. endowed by their creator was removed from the beginning of the declaration of independence in the speech there. but samuel adams says look, we have a set of beer guidelines that we have to follow. this is regulation. we have to do it. we can't mention god in our advertising. >> anna: yeah. that's what they say. putting it off on red tape. they say the beer advertising code says marketing materials should not include religion or religious themes. we agree with that and tried to adhere to these guidelines. while we do understand your objection to the omission of the phrase, by our creator, in other circumstances, after all, they occur in the declaration of independence with samuel adams signed and helped author. we believe it would be outside our industry guidelines to invoke those religious words in a beer commercial. >> jesse: when political correctness takes ov
because samuel adams signed the declaration of independence.. we bow to no kings. samuel adams boston lager. >> anna: did you figure out what it is. >> clayton: that's a give away. god. endowed by their creator was removed from the beginning of the declaration of independence in the speech there. but samuel adams says look, we have a set of beer guidelines that we have to follow. this is regulation. we have to do it. we can't mention god in our advertising. >> anna: yeah....
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samuel l. jackson versus john travolta. who's older. >> travolta. >> i'm going with samuel l. jackson. samuel l. jackson, 64. john travolta, 59. our last two. william shatner versus robert redford. that's a great one. i've got to go with shatner. how could you not? >> i'll go with redford just to balance it out. >> william shatner. he's 82. wow! >> good for him. >> robert redford is 76. >> my mom loves some robert redford. >> she does? is that -- >> that's her thing, yeah. >> it is time for a fun part of our program we like to call bobbie's buzz. >> i have some really interesting stuff this week. sort of comes from unusual places. now, at the hospital they do a lot of great things. and health care workers actually help people wash their hair without getting them wet. i thought, what a genius thing to have when you go camping. but this shower cap isn't about keeping your hair dry. this, believe it or not, is -- >> is there shampoo in there? >> it's a rinse free shampoo. all you do is smoosh it on. there you can just take it off. he's really getting into this. >> and it dries. a
samuel l. jackson versus john travolta. who's older. >> travolta. >> i'm going with samuel l. jackson. samuel l. jackson, 64. john travolta, 59. our last two. william shatner versus robert redford. that's a great one. i've got to go with shatner. how could you not? >> i'll go with redford just to balance it out. >> william shatner. he's 82. wow! >> good for him. >> robert redford is 76. >> my mom loves some robert redford. >> she does? is that --...
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[applause] >> to her right is samuel roberts, who has written "infectious fear." [applause] to his right is jonathan metzl who has written "the protest psychosis." [applause] and last but not least to his right, harriet washington, whose book "deadly monopolies," please give her a welcome. [applause] so i'm going to start the conversation among us by first asking, what mythologies did we all learn from writing our books that we want to share with the audience today, and discuss amongst ourselves? i'm going to start with three myths that i learned from writing "genetic justice," which is really about forensic dna, you know, when you watch all these crime programs on tv, dna rules. so these are the three myths that i learned. first of all, myth number one. that dna profiles are like fingerprints. not true. very different. myth number two is that dna evidence is infallible. also not true. it's not infallible for prosecution and it's not infallible for exonerations. myth number three, collecting dna profile is race neutral. that's also a great myth your celebrity turn
[applause] >> to her right is samuel roberts, who has written "infectious fear." [applause] to his right is jonathan metzl who has written "the protest psychosis." [applause] and last but not least to his right, harriet washington, whose book "deadly monopolies," please give her a welcome. [applause] so i'm going to start the conversation among us by first asking, what mythologies did we all learn from writing our books that we want to share with the audience...
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also howard samuels, ceo and founder of the hills treatment center. thanks for being here, guys. >> thank you for having us. >> thanks, morgan. >> why was it important to start the beverly hills cannabis club and become known as the martha stewart of pamarijuana? >> i had a health crisis that led me to the industry. when it worked for me as a corporate woman, i felt it was important to redefine the space. there's such a negative image and stereotype assigned to the modern cannabis consumer. i was approached by william morrison, representing me in film, television and whatnot. we are developing reality series programings as well as film projects and all sorts of things. so it's very, very important, i think, especially with us being as a tipping point on legalization, for mainstream to take a serious look at this because the truth is the modern day cannabis consumer are people like you and me. they're doctors, they're lawyers, they're attorneys, producers, actors. they're everywhere, and we are inspiring and empowering people to come out of the closet
also howard samuels, ceo and founder of the hills treatment center. thanks for being here, guys. >> thank you for having us. >> thanks, morgan. >> why was it important to start the beverly hills cannabis club and become known as the martha stewart of pamarijuana? >> i had a health crisis that led me to the industry. when it worked for me as a corporate woman, i felt it was important to redefine the space. there's such a negative image and stereotype assigned to the...
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samuel, what about your findings? >> thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i, similar to alandra, i found some truths as well as some myths in my work. i focus as a historian on the late 19th to the mid 20th century which in a lot of ways is the era of jim crow, but also the era of the birth of modern public health in the united states. and in doing so i found that for many black communities which were increasingly urbanized communities that there was one particular disease that claimed the most lives, one cause of death which above most others claimed black lives, and that was tuberculosis. and this is a disease contrary to the myth of racial predisposition was actually one of living conditions of poverty. so in many ways we find at the very birth of public health in the united states this mythology that, well, black people are dying from tuberculosis because they are racially predisposed when, in fact, this was a way of masking system of the quite often impoverished and just plain out terrible conditions in which black people were forced to live. this was
samuel, what about your findings? >> thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i, similar to alandra, i found some truths as well as some myths in my work. i focus as a historian on the late 19th to the mid 20th century which in a lot of ways is the era of jim crow, but also the era of the birth of modern public health in the united states. and in doing so i found that for many black communities which were increasingly urbanized communities that there was one particular disease that...
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one of the last ones was in the university of mexico and we did a scene from a crazy play from samuel beckett. it came to life with these children. it was very beautiful. i love to work with the young and imaginative mind. tavis: i suspect you would never retire from acting because it is in your dna. i suspect if there was something you would be beautiful ads and brilliant at doing, it would be spending more time teaching. you are such a great teacher. >> i love to be in touch with that aspect of me. it is energized by enthusiastic young people. sometimes there are 200 in the room and i work with 10 of them. tavis: i want to circle back to "iron man 3." when you think back at roles you have played, like gandhi. "iron man 3" is escapism. i wonder if you might say a word about the value of embracing escapism. or being exposed to escapist work. >> in this particular case, the joyful and spectacular escapism is always linked to a moment after there is a great action sequence, for example, always immediately following is a moment of vulnerability, tenderness, love, affection, anger, absurd
one of the last ones was in the university of mexico and we did a scene from a crazy play from samuel beckett. it came to life with these children. it was very beautiful. i love to work with the young and imaginative mind. tavis: i suspect you would never retire from acting because it is in your dna. i suspect if there was something you would be beautiful ads and brilliant at doing, it would be spending more time teaching. you are such a great teacher. >> i love to be in touch with that...
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samuel clemens was raised in a object,y where it meant as property. i have an ex-slave say it. , auntthe title of a guy polly's slave. he brings it up. maybe i will explain that in my play, mark twain is dead and he knows he is dead. which is something that he wrote about very humorously, but he is talking today. quentin tarantino used it in django unchained, i use it in huckleberry finn. you use it so often that you understand and forget that a human being is an object in the story. without the specific use of that language, you just don't point asd the accurately. it is about what is behind the word and what is very legitimately debated right now with a gun laws. the subject is fear and violence. there is a common-sense logic that you can't debate. i was young when the nuclear debate was on, whether they were good and bad was the issue. acceptasier for us to that a nuclear bomb exploded both ways. just analyzing the device without an agenda behind it, there are obvious conclusions to be reached. on both sides of the debate about whether we will be s
samuel clemens was raised in a object,y where it meant as property. i have an ex-slave say it. , auntthe title of a guy polly's slave. he brings it up. maybe i will explain that in my play, mark twain is dead and he knows he is dead. which is something that he wrote about very humorously, but he is talking today. quentin tarantino used it in django unchained, i use it in huckleberry finn. you use it so often that you understand and forget that a human being is an object in the story. without...
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. >> samuel came to the auction with his dad who is trying to get a house in d.c. the competition is fierce. samuel's dad did find something he liked. >> we did but we were out bid so we got to keep trying. >> also trying is robin who is hoping to acquire some land near her home but worries dipak kept developers -- pocket developers might out bid her. >> i've been there all morning and there are investors in there. >> even if you're bid is accepted it does not mean you'll get the property -- many times folks who are about to lose their home decide to pay the taxes and that voids out this transaction held today. >> you may be a winner today but that doesn't mean you'll get the property. the city and courts could give the original property owner another three years to by up or lose it. >> the property owner does have all the way from the moment that the judge issues the deed to make final payment. >> in the district, matt acklin. >> happy ending for a pregnant cow on the loose in virginia. the animal led fairfax county police on a chase through dlift -- clifton. poli
. >> samuel came to the auction with his dad who is trying to get a house in d.c. the competition is fierce. samuel's dad did find something he liked. >> we did but we were out bid so we got to keep trying. >> also trying is robin who is hoping to acquire some land near her home but worries dipak kept developers -- pocket developers might out bid her. >> i've been there all morning and there are investors in there. >> even if you're bid is accepted it does not mean...
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. >> reporter: samuel, came to, the auction with his dad who iso trying to get a house in d.c. the competition is fierce. samuel's dad did find somethingd he liked. >> we did, but we were outbid,t, so -- got to keep trying. >> reporter: also trying is robin holden who is hoping to acquire some land near her home, but worries deep pocket developers might outbid her. >> i have been there all morninl long and there are multiple purchasers that are in there that are actually investors. >> reporter: even if your bid is accepted today, it does not necessarily mean that you will get the property. tax officials say many times, folks who are about to lose their home, decide last minutes they will pay the taxes andarcit basically voids out this transaction held today. you may be a winner today, but that doesn't mean you will getsn the't property. the city and court to give the original property opener another three years to pay up or lose it. >> the property owner does have all the way until the moment that the judge actually issues the deed to make final payment. >> reporter: in the dis
. >> reporter: samuel, came to, the auction with his dad who iso trying to get a house in d.c. the competition is fierce. samuel's dad did find somethingd he liked. >> we did, but we were outbid,t, so -- got to keep trying. >> reporter: also trying is robin holden who is hoping to acquire some land near her home, but worries deep pocket developers might outbid her. >> i have been there all morninl long and there are multiple purchasers that are in there that are actually...
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. >> doctor named steve samuel in the audience and joined klab asian.sed money for further research in india where snake bite are extreme problem. dr. samuel at indian hospital when the nasal spray was tried for the first time on a snake bite victim. matt got the news short time later. >> got e-mail that said we have done complete reversal. and so i was practically in tears. >> that patient now fully recovered. nasal spray still in the experimental stage and it won't work on every type of snake bite. but it could be the start of safe cheap easy way to save tens of thus of lives. thomas abc 7 news. >> wow! remarkable use of technology what maybe the most exclusive lunch in the country friendship really the only thing on the menu? >> also. state is 10 billion dollars in debt. how governor brown wants businesses to start paying it down. >> and the mystery of monogamy. scientist figure out 80th is we want to for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm
. >> doctor named steve samuel in the audience and joined klab asian.sed money for further research in india where snake bite are extreme problem. dr. samuel at indian hospital when the nasal spray was tried for the first time on a snake bite victim. matt got the news short time later. >> got e-mail that said we have done complete reversal. and so i was practically in tears. >> that patient now fully recovered. nasal spray still in the experimental stage and it won't work on...
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thank you. >> my patrick. >> thanks, patrick. >> samuel j.>> we're going to start with some pictures out of arizona. we had a big monsoon flow yesterday and that meant very heavy rain totals. in many places, 2 to 3 inches of rain in 20 to 30 minutes. that low begins to focus its way north and that's going to dry out a lot of these areas. just east of phoenix, so we're looking at 101 there in phoenix. palm springs, about 100 degrees. vegas, 99. it's much drier air particularly in the deserts here. and in comes this heat. yesterday, garden city. i thought so even standing on the beaches of bermuda i thought you were going to get to about 103 degrees. that was yesterday. this is today. and 99 in oklahoma city. 99 in dallas. 98 in san antonio. 93 in houston. the middle of the country gets most of the heat today. >> robin's like what? you weren't in bermuda. no, i wasn't. i was in nassau. but i drove all tight to get here so i'm a little -- i don't know where i am. that weather was brought to you by target. >> we are glad you're back, sam. >> than
thank you. >> my patrick. >> thanks, patrick. >> samuel j.>> we're going to start with some pictures out of arizona. we had a big monsoon flow yesterday and that meant very heavy rain totals. in many places, 2 to 3 inches of rain in 20 to 30 minutes. that low begins to focus its way north and that's going to dry out a lot of these areas. just east of phoenix, so we're looking at 101 there in phoenix. palm springs, about 100 degrees. vegas, 99. it's much drier air...
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some of the greatest wine and wine makers in the world and one of the pioneers in this region was samuelebastiani who started his own winery in 1904. in 1944 his son august took over the company and ran it until 1980. george watson brought us this look back at august sebastiani. >> reporter: august sebastiani died in a well chos chosen spot. he was in his living room. he was buried in a bib and straw hat that had been a symbol. a shrewd businessman yes but also a simple farmer. at the funeral it seemed as thousand august has prepared his family beforehand and told him not to grieve. his wife and sons were strong throughout the ceremony. possibly they remembered the fullness of his life, the hours spent on the field. his dawn to dusk regiment seemed for him invigorating instead of tiring. perhaps it was because he spent a lot of the day with his birds. something struck me as strange. there was no outpouring of grief or sense of loss as you might have expected at the funeral of a man who was so loved by so many people. but then after a moment's thought i realized their quiet was not strang
some of the greatest wine and wine makers in the world and one of the pioneers in this region was samuelebastiani who started his own winery in 1904. in 1944 his son august took over the company and ran it until 1980. george watson brought us this look back at august sebastiani. >> reporter: august sebastiani died in a well chos chosen spot. he was in his living room. he was buried in a bib and straw hat that had been a symbol. a shrewd businessman yes but also a simple farmer. at the...
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samuel johnson thought he was charming company and samuel johnson did not judge people lightly. but he saw as his duty to crush rebellion. his mother had said "george, be king" and when your mother tells you to be king, you be king. >> rose: (laughs) yeah. >> and he was still pretty young and the madness of king george, which we know about because there's a play or movie, that doesn't come for 20 years later. long after. >> rose: let me say this. this is history at the ground level. this is history on the battlefield. >> yes. >> rose: this is diaries from soldiers. >> yes. that's the real story i wanted to tell. >> rose: and you liked some of them. >> i liked them a lot. >> rose: hodgkin's. >> joseph hodgkin's, great, great guy. >> rose: your favorite character.q+<@6cj& >> ipswich shoe maker. i'm possible to fitch, too, from connecticut. >> rose: tell me about both of them. hodgkin's first. >> hopl kins was a shoe maker with children and wife at home named sarah to whom he wrote regularly. no matter what was happening. and they're wonderful letters and he talks about marching fo
samuel johnson thought he was charming company and samuel johnson did not judge people lightly. but he saw as his duty to crush rebellion. his mother had said "george, be king" and when your mother tells you to be king, you be king. >> rose: (laughs) yeah. >> and he was still pretty young and the madness of king george, which we know about because there's a play or movie, that doesn't come for 20 years later. long after. >> rose: let me say this. this is history at...
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. >> wendy: samuel toddros says a coptic christian and research fellow at the hudson institute centeror religious freedom, and he is authority of the book "motherland lost." cbn's gary lane asked him about the future of the christian community in egypt, and its role in this recent revolution. >> the christians have been very visible in the anti-morsi process so far, and this high visibility has angered a lot of islamists, whether from the brotherhood or other islamist movements. in a sense, the coptic pope's participation in the military's leader with figures from the egyptian society will neither be forgotten, nor will it be forgiven. we've seen a number of attacks. you mentioned the private killed in the north of sinai, and there are a number of attacks on churches in the south of egypt. and christians are feeling this hatred going against them. it is part of the brotherhood's mobilization, that they are targeting christians, that they are renouncing them as behind this. if the brotherhood is able to portray what happened as a christian-dominated or christian-driven protest, they ge
. >> wendy: samuel toddros says a coptic christian and research fellow at the hudson institute centeror religious freedom, and he is authority of the book "motherland lost." cbn's gary lane asked him about the future of the christian community in egypt, and its role in this recent revolution. >> the christians have been very visible in the anti-morsi process so far, and this high visibility has angered a lot of islamists, whether from the brotherhood or other islamist...
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back at the time he was still in the senate and his notorious questioning of supreme court nominee samuel alito. biden said some sort of record for the longest question on the history of the planet. take a look, and remember, this is one question. >> i understand, judge, i'm the only one standing between you and lunch, so i'm sorry to make this painless. judge, i'd like to say a few very brief things at the outset. the question is, sometimes some of the things you've said and done puzzle, at least puzzle me, and i'd like to -- and one of the things, it's not part of the line of question i wanted to ask, but again, this is just by way of, you know, why some of us are puzzled, because if i was aware of it and i didn't even like princeton, no, i mean, i really didn't like princeton. yeah, i was an irish catholic kid who thought it hadn't changed like you concluded it had. i mean, you know, i admit, i had little -- one of my real dilemmas is i have two kids who went to ivy league schools, i'm not sure my grandfather finnegan will allow me -- forgive me for allowing this to happen. all kidding
back at the time he was still in the senate and his notorious questioning of supreme court nominee samuel alito. biden said some sort of record for the longest question on the history of the planet. take a look, and remember, this is one question. >> i understand, judge, i'm the only one standing between you and lunch, so i'm sorry to make this painless. judge, i'd like to say a few very brief things at the outset. the question is, sometimes some of the things you've said and done puzzle,...
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. >> reporter: on this day, faces summer program students are in samuel merit university sem lags lab. >> arms locked. the movement comes from your waist. >> reporter: they experience a range of medical examinations and intervention. >> you want to put it right in. >> reporter: from life saving. >> you are completely dilated. >> reporter: to life giving. each one made all the more realistic with state-of-the-art dummies that breathe, beat, and in some cases even talk. >> okay. >> reporter: the summer course is open to teens of all backgrounds but faces school year program is just for at-risk students, the ones tomas really wants to reach. >> and then it would go -- >> reporter: carla from a background much like tomas' now has her sites set on becoming a nurse. >> i didn't know how i could do or how to even get there. >> the most powerful experiences are moments when you see transformation happening in young people and them beginning to believe in themselves. that a-ha moment when they start saying i can do this. >> reporter: so far 500 students have gone through the faces program. eac
. >> reporter: on this day, faces summer program students are in samuel merit university sem lags lab. >> arms locked. the movement comes from your waist. >> reporter: they experience a range of medical examinations and intervention. >> you want to put it right in. >> reporter: from life saving. >> you are completely dilated. >> reporter: to life giving. each one made all the more realistic with state-of-the-art dummies that breathe, beat, and in some...
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justice samuel alito wrote brown abandoned the indian child before birth and never had custody of the child. >> reporter: when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> i never abandoned my child. >> reporter: but you said yes in that text message, and you signed the paperwork before you left for iraq. >> right. and that was one of the dumbest decisions i made. >> playing tag. >> reporter: oh. you like to play tag? but the justices also decided to leave the custody in the hands of a south carolina court. the couple who want her back declined a request for a interview said we're missing veronica like crazy and are anxious to see and talk to and hold her again. >> reporter: have you begun to talk about what kind of situation could happen here? >> no. there's no parent that should have to have that conversation with their child and say, hey, you're going somewhere else. you won't be able to see me again. >> reporter: south carolina supreme court will have to decide what's in veronica's best interest. staying with her biological father or returning to the couple who raised her for tw
justice samuel alito wrote brown abandoned the indian child before birth and never had custody of the child. >> reporter: when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> i never abandoned my child. >> reporter: but you said yes in that text message, and you signed the paperwork before you left for iraq. >> right. and that was one of the dumbest decisions i made. >> playing tag. >> reporter: oh. you like to play tag? but the justices also decided to leave...
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anthony kennedy was joined by john robert effort junior, clash thomas and samuel eely toe. antonin scalia joined the three women on the court to disagree with the ruling. scalia and justices ruth bader ginsburg, sonia sotomayor and eleanor kagan ruled against the here's what scalia said about his descent "the court has cast aside a bedrock rule of our 4 4th amendment law that the government may not search its citizens for evidence of crime unless there is a reasonable cause to believe that such evidence will be found. question. will the supreme court decision prompt a national standard for the collection of dna? >> eventually it probably will, and here'swhat you need to know to see which direction the country's going. in 2009 e supreme court@ruled thatsomebody con.icted of a crime@does not have the right to he access to their own dna even if it would prove them innocent. so we had a bill of rights set up to protect people. instead@peopledon't have access to their own dna but the government does have the access >> what's dna? >> well, it's your internal fingprint in some way
anthony kennedy was joined by john robert effort junior, clash thomas and samuel eely toe. antonin scalia joined the three women on the court to disagree with the ruling. scalia and justices ruth bader ginsburg, sonia sotomayor and eleanor kagan ruled against the here's what scalia said about his descent "the court has cast aside a bedrock rule of our 4 4th amendment law that the government may not search its citizens for evidence of crime unless there is a reasonable cause to believe that...
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within the past twenty four hours according to the dep the director of public affairs at good mo samuel house he says that most of the prisoners took part in a meal of lamb to break the first day of fast during the muslim holy period of ramadan which lasts through the month during ramadan observance abstain from food or drink from sunrise to sunset the prisoners who have eaten are still considered hunger strikers because the u.s. military requires several days of sustained eating and minimum caloric intake before a prisoner is removed from the list of hunger strikers the u.s. military officials say forty five of the prisoners are still on the force forced feeding list meaning they can be strapped down and fed a liquid nutrient mix through a nasal gastric tube on monday a u.s. federal judge called the procedure a quote painful humiliating and degrading process that comment was made in a ruling in which she said she had no with already to order a stop of of the force feeding that's been ongoing at guantanamo bay now get moved fishel say out of respect for the prisoners religious beliefs t
within the past twenty four hours according to the dep the director of public affairs at good mo samuel house he says that most of the prisoners took part in a meal of lamb to break the first day of fast during the muslim holy period of ramadan which lasts through the month during ramadan observance abstain from food or drink from sunrise to sunset the prisoners who have eaten are still considered hunger strikers because the u.s. military requires several days of sustained eating and minimum...
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giant mansion in tamil clements i was at his name yeah i would always say in the play i was born samuel clemens but i'm a must self mock twain that's what the twain's woman shouts out to the steamboat captain so we know it was easy in safe water see that reminds me of me i'm just that has breath in between tragedy and comedy safety in danger truth in the loop how did you get that that well i made it up because i have recordings of twenty that's right my theory is that he made it up he made you know he made up his name he made it his the life he traveled extensively and. really his great love was to be a steamboat captain which he was able to stoop down to this is a place for a short time before the civil war great theater at the kirk douglas yeah yeah it's been a lot. fun to do it is your day at the end of each before they as twain or as kilmer well both right now i'm calling them previews but they're workshops of figuring out the play what works and doesn't work so so i ask the audience what they like and don't like and you know there are questions about tombstone or you know acting qu
giant mansion in tamil clements i was at his name yeah i would always say in the play i was born samuel clemens but i'm a must self mock twain that's what the twain's woman shouts out to the steamboat captain so we know it was easy in safe water see that reminds me of me i'm just that has breath in between tragedy and comedy safety in danger truth in the loop how did you get that that well i made it up because i have recordings of twenty that's right my theory is that he made it up he made you...
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to cross-talk america in decline i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to charles blair he is the senior fellow on state and non-state threats at the federation of american scientists all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george is the united states becoming a third world country the topic of this program. well the certain features of it do resemble that of a third world country i mean obviously the united states is a giant global military superpower that controls vast military alliances and in the tentacles of which extend into every continent but domestically it does indeed resemble that of a third world country. the income inequality is staggering and it continues to rise. the levels of poverty are also continue to rise around or over the staggering level. life expectancy in the united states is really very low compared to that of comparable industrialized states. and the legal and political sys
to cross-talk america in decline i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to charles blair he is the senior fellow on state and non-state threats at the federation of american scientists all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george is the united states becoming a third world country the topic of this program....
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justice samuel alito wrote "brown abandoned the indian child before birth and never had custody of thehild" >> when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> i never abandoned my child. >> but you said yes in that text message. and you signed the paperwork before you left for iraq. >> right. and that was one of the dumbest decisions i've made. >> playing tag. >> oh, you like to play tag. >> reporter: but the justices also decided to leave the custody battle in the hands of a south carolina court. the capobianco without want veronica back declined our request for an interview. but in a statement said, we are missing veronica like crazy. and anxious to be able to see and talk to and hold her again. >> have you thought about how you might begin a conversation about what could happen here? >> no, there's no parent that should have that conversation with a child to say hey, you're going somewhere else and you won't be able to see me again. >> reporter: south carolina's supreme court will have to decides what's in veronica's best interest, staying with her biological father or returning
justice samuel alito wrote "brown abandoned the indian child before birth and never had custody of thehild" >> when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> i never abandoned my child. >> but you said yes in that text message. and you signed the paperwork before you left for iraq. >> right. and that was one of the dumbest decisions i've made. >> playing tag. >> oh, you like to play tag. >> reporter: but the justices also decided to leave...