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sarah: ok.: therefore we have established that you can do this enormously, serious dramatic acting. this is not established before. sarah: yeah. charlie: this was a departure for you. sarah: yeah, i know. charlie: you can go on television and do stand up like that. sarah: yeah. charlie: are you going to do more movies, go back to stand up tomorrow? sarah: i will always go back to stand up. charlie: because you need it? sarah: because that is why am. i was born this way. that is who i am. but i like doing also something. i have always loved our jobs. i like making videos on my couch. charlie: videos on your couch -- whatever you see? sarah: i did the great schlep, sell the vatican, feed the world. which i feel this pope would do. you could sell three pieces of art and feed the world. charlie: you could select the art for him. sarah: i think he would love to do that. i love this guy. charlie: thank you for coming. sarah: thank you for having me. charlie: stay with us. ♪ charlie: nina tassler is he
sarah: ok.: therefore we have established that you can do this enormously, serious dramatic acting. this is not established before. sarah: yeah. charlie: this was a departure for you. sarah: yeah, i know. charlie: you can go on television and do stand up like that. sarah: yeah. charlie: are you going to do more movies, go back to stand up tomorrow? sarah: i will always go back to stand up. charlie: because you need it? sarah: because that is why am. i was born this way. that is who i am. but i...
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i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. arrayed with the hallmarks of a military operation corrupted in the wee hours of the morning in the paris suburb. a people arrested but the prosecutor says the most wanted suspect was not among them. >> another terrorist group has been neutralized. we strongly believe that this terrorist team was likely to take action. sarah: that raid began in a paris suburbs. we have this report on the days events. >> eight were in custody and two were dead. they were aimed at neutralizing terrorists. those that were linked on friday night. the raids began in the early hours. police and military units quickly took over the streets. we will prove to the french people that we are fully united as a nation. these terrorists are our enemies and we will destroy them together. the eiffel tower reopened to visitors. this looks set to be the new normal. sarah: paris really looks like a war zone there. we recently heard from the paris prosecutor? >> seven men and one woman. he did say that the two most wanted
i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. arrayed with the hallmarks of a military operation corrupted in the wee hours of the morning in the paris suburb. a people arrested but the prosecutor says the most wanted suspect was not among them. >> another terrorist group has been neutralized. we strongly believe that this terrorist team was likely to take action. sarah: that raid began in a paris suburbs. we have this report on the days events. >> eight were in custody and two were...
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gerhard: that is it for me, and stay with dw news and sarah. sarah: thanks, gerhard.can come at any time, like with a whiskey on the rocks. it was realize that the air that is trapped in ice can be a window into the distant past, and a new documentary traces the story and talks about the savage beauty. reporter: he has spent a total of 10 years of his life in antarctica. he first made the trip as a student, spending time in the underground research facility. crowded quarters was one of his many concerns. >> we cannot afford to be in poor spirits. reporter: eight years later, they learned how to analyze the history by pouring whiskey on the glacial ice. the warmth releases the air that was trapped inside the ice, and this air is the air of history. why did i not think of it sooner? we only need to do this across the entire depth of the glacier in order to shed light on this since prehistoric times. they were successful in developing an ice core drill, which enables them to penetrate deep, and it paints an impressive picture. >> if you are there from the beginning, then
gerhard: that is it for me, and stay with dw news and sarah. sarah: thanks, gerhard.can come at any time, like with a whiskey on the rocks. it was realize that the air that is trapped in ice can be a window into the distant past, and a new documentary traces the story and talks about the savage beauty. reporter: he has spent a total of 10 years of his life in antarctica. he first made the trip as a student, spending time in the underground research facility. crowded quarters was one of his many...
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, good morning sarah. sarah: good morning pete. peter: first of all what was the brouhaha and everybody was so upset about the process? can everybody . sarah you want to start this off and saw why people were disappointed? sarah: well, from my perspective iactually was worried to begin with because of the head of tte board of regents, i didn't have any trust that it would be a fair procedure and i saw the first three candidates and i tdought, "boy, these are great," and i was rerely happy and then i read the gazette for the fourth one which is now our president of the university of iowa and i was shocked. i actually went down to the forum and i wasn't planning on speaking. i s actually hoping hat somehow he would impress me with his credentials and it was really disappointing and frankly disconcerting. there was the concern that the candidate chosen was the least qualified candidate but then as more came out with freedom of infwrmation from the gazette then it appears that the entire search was a show sear
, good morning sarah. sarah: good morning pete. peter: first of all what was the brouhaha and everybody was so upset about the process? can everybody . sarah you want to start this off and saw why people were disappointed? sarah: well, from my perspective iactually was worried to begin with because of the head of tte board of regents, i didn't have any trust that it would be a fair procedure and i saw the first three candidates and i tdought, "boy, these are great," and i was rerely...
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sarah: have a good night. now we turn to a medical innovation that promises simple, yet precious gift to patients, the use of their legs again. japan is testing robotic suits as a means of giving patients more mobility. it is being called one of the biggest advances in the field since the collapsible wheelchair was invented back in 1933. taking a leisurely walk is something that this man thought he might never do again. but now with the help of this wearable robotic suit, he will be able to accomplish things he has not been able to in years. >> i feel very happy to be able to walk better. i'm looking forward to going out and seeing dandelions and violets by the stream in the spring. reporter: the japanese government plans to improve the suit for people with eight diseases, including muscular dystrophy and als. in initial tests, it boosted stamina, allowing users to walk considerably longer than without it. the suit is controlled by the faint electrical signals picked up when wearers attempt to move their legs.
sarah: have a good night. now we turn to a medical innovation that promises simple, yet precious gift to patients, the use of their legs again. japan is testing robotic suits as a means of giving patients more mobility. it is being called one of the biggest advances in the field since the collapsible wheelchair was invented back in 1933. taking a leisurely walk is something that this man thought he might never do again. but now with the help of this wearable robotic suit, he will be able to...
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sarah: thank you. lot of diplomacy in the past week in the fight against i.s. what will it mean on the ground? t's brg in an international security expert. france, the united states, germany, all part of thi broader coalition in the fight against i.s. what impact will that have? >> we do not have a coalition so far, but the two major of isis, -- attckacks of isis, one on the german airplane over the sinai pensula andhe one in ris, ve cngedhe environment a created some momentum which we have not seen over the last couple of months. and now some kind of determination or commitment is pearing, where the legal auorization informed of the un security council, by the political authorization to proceed, and now we have to wait what's happening. sarah: the biggest thing that would beef up this involvement is the russian president. he is saying today the cooperation is a step towards forming an international coalition. do you buy it? >> from a russian perspective, it's perfect. now he has reentered the so-calle
sarah: thank you. lot of diplomacy in the past week in the fight against i.s. what will it mean on the ground? t's brg in an international security expert. france, the united states, germany, all part of thi broader coalition in the fight against i.s. what impact will that have? >> we do not have a coalition so far, but the two major of isis, -- attckacks of isis, one on the german airplane over the sinai pensula andhe one in ris, ve cngedhe environment a created some momentum which we...
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. ♪ sarah: i am sarah kelly. good evening. welcome to the program.onight there is more signs that the relationship between russia and turkey continues to deteriorate. russia says it is suspending these of three travelto turkish citizens after a military jet was down earlier this week. turkish president has reached out to set up a call. those calls have gone unanswered. all of this during the major wrench into the attempt to fight islamic state. our coverage begins with this report. >> russian airstrikes continue against the rebels not far from the location where the russian bomber was shot down on tuesday moscow's also said system to the area. both sides seem to be coping the team. -- having the antie. >> we have more and more questions about turkey's true intention and his student interest in fighting terrorism and bringing stability to syria. >> he went on to announce the data visa free travel for turkish citizens. this comes after a rash of punitive measures against turkish business interests. he has accused russia are we up his ally rather than f
. ♪ sarah: i am sarah kelly. good evening. welcome to the program.onight there is more signs that the relationship between russia and turkey continues to deteriorate. russia says it is suspending these of three travelto turkish citizens after a military jet was down earlier this week. turkish president has reached out to set up a call. those calls have gone unanswered. all of this during the major wrench into the attempt to fight islamic state. our coverage begins with this report. >>...
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back to you, sarah, and the favorite sport of yours, baseball. sarah: and of yours.n baseball news, as we just mentioned, the kansas city royals returned home to a huge welcome after winning the world series on sunday. players went straight from the airport to kauffman stadium, where a crowd of faithful fans had gathered to show their gratitude. the victory ended a 30 year title drought for the royals, and the celebrations are not over yet. and even bigger parade is expected in downtown kansas city on tuesday. congratulations to all you royals fans out there. that is all we have time for here. thank you very much for tuning in. i will seem again at the top of the hour. -- see you again at the top of the hour. announcer: "euromaxx highlights." and here is your host. host: hello and welcome to our highlights show, bringing you the best picks of the week. here's a look at what's coming up. whitewater adventure -- our reporter got wet at the extreme kayaking world championships. growing furniture -- how one designer makes trees grow into the shape of chairs and tables. t
back to you, sarah, and the favorite sport of yours, baseball. sarah: and of yours.n baseball news, as we just mentioned, the kansas city royals returned home to a huge welcome after winning the world series on sunday. players went straight from the airport to kauffman stadium, where a crowd of faithful fans had gathered to show their gratitude. the victory ended a 30 year title drought for the royals, and the celebrations are not over yet. and even bigger parade is expected in downtown kansas...
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sarah: i do. i'd done the dissertation and i'm working on the book. >> do you have any idea when it might be finished? hopefully in a few years. >> thank you for joining us. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this is hillary clinton. i want to thank you for letting me speak to you about an issue that is critical to our children's future, solving our nation's health care crisis. there is no prescription or role for being first lady. the future is created every day. the future is not something that is out there waiting to happen to us. the future is something that we make. i have said and i believe that there's a good possibility that years,me in the next 20 we will have a woman president. >> hillary clinton experience many firsts in her role as first lady. she and husband president bill clinton have been political partner since law school. severalendured scandals, including his impeachment,
sarah: i do. i'd done the dissertation and i'm working on the book. >> do you have any idea when it might be finished? hopefully in a few years. >> thank you for joining us. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this is hillary clinton. i want to thank you for letting me speak to you about an issue that is critical to our children's future, solving our nation's health care...
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i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us.a chain-smoking, snuff-d ipping political giant for generations, a powerful intellect, who published oceans of books from politics to the cold war, to his relationships with the great figures of the 20th century. helmut schmidt has passed away at the age of 90 six. as chancellor from 1974 until 1982, he guided germany during the cold war and played a major role in laying the groundwork for a united europe. >> helmut schmidt was physically frail, but yet his mind was good. he continued to give speeches, and one of his subjects was the tumultuous past of germany. >> all those horrible events from the first half of the 20th century, we absolutely must not forget them any sooner than our neighbors do. reporter: his wife passed away five years before he did. theirs was the nation's most prominent marriage. it held 68 years, through leaks and valleys. in the end, helmut and their daughter remain. schmidt became known as the hamburg capable interior minister during the catastrophic flood of 1
i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us.a chain-smoking, snuff-d ipping political giant for generations, a powerful intellect, who published oceans of books from politics to the cold war, to his relationships with the great figures of the 20th century. helmut schmidt has passed away at the age of 90 six. as chancellor from 1974 until 1982, he guided germany during the cold war and played a major role in laying the groundwork for a united europe. >> helmut schmidt was physically frail,...
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sarah: a change of pace, we have some business news. we turn to the volkswagen scandal, where the cooks of the story is more cars, less cash. >> more and more cars and the company is going to be spending less and less cash as far as its investments go. it will have to spend a lot on this, though. the w -- vw says the use of devices has been extended back years, back to 2000 and the description comes when the german automaker meets for a recall class. in some cases hardware overhauled or exchanging or buying back the vehicles. the company is bracing itself for a multimillion -- multibillion euro bill. they will have a huge cut to investments next year. reporter: employees in germany do not have to fear for their jobs. but the company has announced it will scale back capital expenditures by one billion euros to deal with the admission scandal. >> we will struggle he prioritize all planned investments. anything that is not absolutely necessary will be canceled or postponed. reporter: instead the company wants to increase spending on altern
sarah: a change of pace, we have some business news. we turn to the volkswagen scandal, where the cooks of the story is more cars, less cash. >> more and more cars and the company is going to be spending less and less cash as far as its investments go. it will have to spend a lot on this, though. the w -- vw says the use of devices has been extended back years, back to 2000 and the description comes when the german automaker meets for a recall class. in some cases hardware overhauled or...
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♪ sarah: sarah kelly, great to have you with us.estigators from three countries continue to search for what run down a russian airline in egypt, killing all 224 people on board. what we knows that the metro jet airbus was en route from shaun all shake to st. petersburg when it crashed in the peninsula. the main wreckage area lies well over -- well away from the rest of the plane. they could have fallen to earth in their own directions, but the aviation agency has been critical of those drawing pre-conclusions at this hour and right now there are few concrete answers as to what really happened. >> what rot down flight 9268 -- what brought down flight 962 -- 90 68? investigators are focusing on suspicious circumstances. aircraft appears to have sent out to notice -- no distress signals. the suggestion is that it fell on a straight line, indicating that whatever brought it down immediately interrupted its ability to fly. the spread of the wreckage across a wide area indicates that it broke up at a high altitude. the airline has ruled o
♪ sarah: sarah kelly, great to have you with us.estigators from three countries continue to search for what run down a russian airline in egypt, killing all 224 people on board. what we knows that the metro jet airbus was en route from shaun all shake to st. petersburg when it crashed in the peninsula. the main wreckage area lies well over -- well away from the rest of the plane. they could have fallen to earth in their own directions, but the aviation agency has been critical of those...
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fox 25 meteorologist sarah wroblewski is with us now. tracking wet weather today. sarah. sarah wroblewski: showers heading through new england. but for southern areas it's just rain. as temperatures are above freezing in most locations. in fact, 46 in boston. we are still in the 30s to the north and west. but as we travel down across the southeast, this is where we have our best shot of some showers right now. temperatures in the 40s. north and west, in places like worcester to holden, even westborough to middle son, lower parts of new hampshire. wind very light, turning towards the north. temperatures climb above normal today getting into the 50s. but as we had the chance of scattered showers this morning. we had a slightly better chance of steadier rain arriving this afternoon. take you through the timeline as well as when to expect over to you. >> breaking this morning, a terrifying night for one neighborhood is now over. but a man is dead after a stand off ended in gunfire. stephanie coueignoux is live in norton this morning, stephanie, police are trying to figure out
fox 25 meteorologist sarah wroblewski is with us now. tracking wet weather today. sarah. sarah wroblewski: showers heading through new england. but for southern areas it's just rain. as temperatures are above freezing in most locations. in fact, 46 in boston. we are still in the 30s to the north and west. but as we travel down across the southeast, this is where we have our best shot of some showers right now. temperatures in the 40s. north and west, in places like worcester to holden, even...
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sarah, what did you order? sarah: i tried all of the apps. i tried to get a variety of things. ordered a variety of kitchen tools. a turkey baster, meat thermometer. i ordered a full turkey and i ordered pumpkin pie. i also got wine. instacart, this company partners with different stores and i was able to get anything from whole foods that i wanted. i picked the pumpkin pie from their bakery. it was great to have the selection, but the pie came in in one hour and 20 minutes. you can buy all of the ingredients for a perfect turkey meal. when i tried to buy a turkey on amazon, it was difficult. they have all of the kitchen tools you need. for this particular scenario, that was a problem. i searched turkey and between deli meat and cat food -- there was actually an outlet converter if you are traveling in turkey. i did end up getting some stuffing and some tools for the cooking. emily: this turkey is frozen. we still have some work to do. we have been looking at some pictures of the loot. which company should we be most thankful for? sarah: postmates made it the easiest for me. th
sarah, what did you order? sarah: i tried all of the apps. i tried to get a variety of things. ordered a variety of kitchen tools. a turkey baster, meat thermometer. i ordered a full turkey and i ordered pumpkin pie. i also got wine. instacart, this company partners with different stores and i was able to get anything from whole foods that i wanted. i picked the pumpkin pie from their bakery. it was great to have the selection, but the pie came in in one hour and 20 minutes. you can buy all of...
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you can't help but feel love and excitement from her, and her name is sarah and she is a history buff of sorts, and she is hoping the next chapter in her life will include a forever family. >> reporter: sarah is a sweet and fun-loving teenager with a bright and warm heart, and she has a passion for all things historic, so we headed back to morrisville, p.a. she had a great time seeing what life was like on the estate and got a chance to try her hand using the tools of the time. >> she is very loving, kind, compassionate, has a kind heart, probably considered a really big heart. she wants to help other people. >> sarah is currently in the 12th grade and been mild with a mild intellectual delay. >> i want to help. >> the ideal family would be a two-parent household where she could be the only child that would be able to guide and love her throughout her life. >> some of the things that she really would like is a loving and supportive family, one who is kind and caring. she would love to have a mom that would be able to braid her hair for her and help her in learning some of the girl ski
you can't help but feel love and excitement from her, and her name is sarah and she is a history buff of sorts, and she is hoping the next chapter in her life will include a forever family. >> reporter: sarah is a sweet and fun-loving teenager with a bright and warm heart, and she has a passion for all things historic, so we headed back to morrisville, p.a. she had a great time seeing what life was like on the estate and got a chance to try her hand using the tools of the time. >>...
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sarah, quiet out there right now but changes on the way. sarah wroblewski: yeah, absolutely. more changes because we've got one big change that happened overnight. temperatures have dropped. in fact, waking up this morning, it's about 20 degrees colder than it was this time yesterday. so we've got a much colder start to the day and of course that means we're going to see temperatures a little cooler for the day today. no more 60s like we had yesterday. right now 30s and 20s, 40s across the cape. got some clouds. high pressure in control. but i am tracking this system which is headed eastward. i'll show you when to expect the wet weather. latest timeline coming up. recovery to you. heather hegedus: breaking news now. one person now in custody this morning, accused of kidnapping a 2-year-old little girl from hamilton. blair miller: we've been updating on the developing story since it first unfolded yesterday. that is when 2-year-old lyndon albers vanished from her home in hamilton and turned up hours later and miles away. heather hegedus: now confirmed the former baby-sitter is
sarah, quiet out there right now but changes on the way. sarah wroblewski: yeah, absolutely. more changes because we've got one big change that happened overnight. temperatures have dropped. in fact, waking up this morning, it's about 20 degrees colder than it was this time yesterday. so we've got a much colder start to the day and of course that means we're going to see temperatures a little cooler for the day today. no more 60s like we had yesterday. right now 30s and 20s, 40s across the...
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sarah works at home as a writer. while they live simply they have to embrace some technology in order to survive in 2015. >> we don't completely shun computers, sarah has to use them for research. but i don't want to be controlled and i don't want my life combined by computers and technology. >> reporter: but sarah started writing her book, "this victorian life," by hand with withdropper fountain pen. >> you wrote an entire book in script. >> yeah. >> jimmy: >> submitted it to your editor? >> i had to type it up. there is no editor in the world who will accept a handwritten manuscript manuscript. even though i write them this way i have to type them up to turn them in. >> reporter: while they may be an extreme case of people throwing back to old times they're not the only ones. you'll find plenty of examples even in pop culture of people adopting 19th century trends to fit their modern needs. celebrities like kylie jenner and khloe kardashian have cherry picked from the victorian era wearing corset-like waist trainer
sarah works at home as a writer. while they live simply they have to embrace some technology in order to survive in 2015. >> we don't completely shun computers, sarah has to use them for research. but i don't want to be controlled and i don't want my life combined by computers and technology. >> reporter: but sarah started writing her book, "this victorian life," by hand with withdropper fountain pen. >> you wrote an entire book in script. >> yeah. >>...
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>> no. >> it was sarah. >> well, sarah--. >> and you. >> well, sarah and i were in a group called del-capris. patti was in a group called the ordettes with cindy birdsong. and the two of each came together and made the blue belles. song called i sold the heart to the-- my heart to the junkman became a hit record. and next thing, i went from being going to school in trenton high in trenton, new jersey, to, to being on-- bandstand (laugh) in philadelphia. >> and you did not intend to be a singer? >> no. i, no, no-- not even. i was goin' to go to school, go to college, go to the, to a state college 'cause i couldn't afford to go to a real college. and hopefully become an english teacher or-- a history teacher. 'cause i still had no idea that this was gonna be something i was going to do. >> so, so you never took music lessons as a child? >> no. >> never took piano? >> no. >> well, how did you become a song writer? >> that happened after, when we were changing from-- patti labelle and the blue belles to labelle. and that happened around 1968, '60, '69. we were, we met-- we had met vicki wickham
>> no. >> it was sarah. >> well, sarah--. >> and you. >> well, sarah and i were in a group called del-capris. patti was in a group called the ordettes with cindy birdsong. and the two of each came together and made the blue belles. song called i sold the heart to the-- my heart to the junkman became a hit record. and next thing, i went from being going to school in trenton high in trenton, new jersey, to, to being on-- bandstand (laugh) in philadelphia. >>...
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sarah westwood? guest: well, the criteria that the i.r.s. used to go after political groups, it was called the bolo list, the be on the lookout list, that existed within the i.r.s. tax-exempt unit that lerner oversaw. there is no question there were more tea party terms on that list, lake patriot and some other ones that alerted i.r.s. officials to when they were dealing with a potential tea party group that needed to be scrutinized in an additional manner to perhaps another political group. that did exist. there is no question the conservative groups were subjected to extra scrutiny. i mean, the treasury inspector general, which oversees the i.r.s., did find that there was inappropriate criteria applied to this scrutiny of political groups. whether that was motivated bipartisan drive, whether that was motivated by the fact that lerner was openly hostile to conservatives, which she was as some of her recovered e-mails do indicate, but, still up for debate conservatives would like to say that, yes, th
sarah westwood? guest: well, the criteria that the i.r.s. used to go after political groups, it was called the bolo list, the be on the lookout list, that existed within the i.r.s. tax-exempt unit that lerner oversaw. there is no question there were more tea party terms on that list, lake patriot and some other ones that alerted i.r.s. officials to when they were dealing with a potential tea party group that needed to be scrutinized in an additional manner to perhaps another political group....
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back now with sarah with the center for human rights, and mario pap paparozzi. is this living out the idea of why we find people in the first place if we basically turn them over to private companies to enter this sometimes permanent cycle 6 repayment and chasing a fine that never gets built down? >> what you heard that they don't have the hour o resourceso collect fines, and that's why they're charged a fee, and that's absolutely ludicrous, and at the end of the day, nothing is being accomplished. if you put somebody on probation, and they continue to not pay their fine, and they go out and commit a heinous fine the public is going to say you were negligence for not putting them in jail for a $50 fine. it's a broken model. it doesn't serve the purpose of punishment or restitution, but all its doing is generating income for somebody on the back of somebody who can't afford to pay the fine. >> but it does support the purpose for paying for government services in a place where they don't want to collect taxes to pay for those services. there's something appealing
back now with sarah with the center for human rights, and mario pap paparozzi. is this living out the idea of why we find people in the first place if we basically turn them over to private companies to enter this sometimes permanent cycle 6 repayment and chasing a fine that never gets built down? >> what you heard that they don't have the hour o resourceso collect fines, and that's why they're charged a fee, and that's absolutely ludicrous, and at the end of the day, nothing is being...
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sarah got mad at abraham and said, "what were you thinking?" abraham said, "well, you told me to do it." she said, "well, you should have known better anyway." sarah became very jealous of hagar and started treating her really badly. finally, she gave abraham an ultimatum. either this woman leaves or i'm going to leave. abraham had to send hagar and his young son, ishmael, out into the desert. it was a big mess. god could have said, "sarah, too bad. it's your fault. you brought the trouble on yourself. you were impatient. you should have just waited. but no, even though sarah made a mistake- i say it respectfully, even though she did something dumb, that did not cancel out the promise. in the natural, she was way too old. but one day god gave her a baby. she had isaac, the promised child. what am i saying? they made a big mess of things but god not only cleaned up the mess, he made a miracle out of their mistake. now, here's how amazing god is. hagar, the maid. she didn't do anything wrong. but her whole world fell apart. she was living out in
sarah got mad at abraham and said, "what were you thinking?" abraham said, "well, you told me to do it." she said, "well, you should have known better anyway." sarah became very jealous of hagar and started treating her really badly. finally, she gave abraham an ultimatum. either this woman leaves or i'm going to leave. abraham had to send hagar and his young son, ishmael, out into the desert. it was a big mess. god could have said, "sarah, too bad. it's your...
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. >> reporter: sarah and gabriel crispman might have been born in the wrong ceury. the husband and wife turn head >> sometimes little girl asks me if i'm a princess, which is very sweet. >> reporter: wearing fashion statements that would make a dandy hats, corseted garb, and a estitimatechatelaine that f functionss a swiss army knife. >> i do everything by hand. i've got girlfriends who do yoga, i sew. >> it's one thing to have an intellectual interest in something but to live in it day in, day out, why make that decision? >> i spent a year in japan teaching english. that made me realize tha studying things from a book is one thing. actually being in that place and being surrounded by the people and interacting withh the things th they use every day, that's something else. >> reporr: the victorian era is everything betweween 183737 to 1901. sarah and gabriel choose to focus on the last decades of that time period when telephones, electric lightbulbs, and cars were fst introduced. >> trying to make it work -- >> reporter: walking through their home inashington state
. >> reporter: sarah and gabriel crispman might have been born in the wrong ceury. the husband and wife turn head >> sometimes little girl asks me if i'm a princess, which is very sweet. >> reporter: wearing fashion statements that would make a dandy hats, corseted garb, and a estitimatechatelaine that f functionss a swiss army knife. >> i do everything by hand. i've got girlfriends who do yoga, i sew. >> it's one thing to have an intellectual interest in something...
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that's a good way to put it. >> reporter: sarah palin can't really see what russia from her house.he never said she could. but what she can see is even better. >> you see a lot of silver lining here, don't you? that's clouds, but there's light coming through the clouds all the time. and i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. i look around and i get to see the beauty of god's creation. man, it makes me appreciate it. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. you know the rules. eggs and sausage. hotcakes and butter. morning fare right? well mcdonald's has thrown away those rules and opened a new world of possibilities. now, you're free to start enjoying the breakfast you love any time you wish. no way. yes way. introducing mcdonald's new all day breakfast menu. once, you changed how you ate breakfast. it's time to start changing when. >>> the french national soccer team was in the middle of a match when the terrorists struck outside the field. they were back on the field, facing england and it turned into a love match. mark phillips r
that's a good way to put it. >> reporter: sarah palin can't really see what russia from her house.he never said she could. but what she can see is even better. >> you see a lot of silver lining here, don't you? that's clouds, but there's light coming through the clouds all the time. and i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. i look around and i get to see the beauty of god's creation. man, it makes me appreciate it. >> the "cbs...
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sarah has the cleanup in the crash. sarah: this was a chain reaction crash. it happened when a vehicle was trying to merge onto the sagamore bridge. it cut off a cup truck that was hauling cranberries. this created a mess with traffic at a mess of cranberries. the collision involved trucks hauling falls signature fruit. they spelled across the bridge. >> everybody wondered what was going on. sarah: a vehicle cut off the pickup truck that swerved into another oncoming truck. that driver was seriously island hospital. bridge during the busy commute. divers were diverted. >> i sat there for 40 minutes. typically it' s five minutes at the most. sarah: they are trying to identify the vehicle and chain reaction. they don' t have a description. erika: the man indicted for attacks on a for women in south boston faces a judge. he is being arraigned on nine assault. the attacks. the former uber admitted to raping a woman cambridge last year. he is serving a 12 year sentence. trouble for a high traffic bridge in boston after $57 million in renovation. it everett to char
sarah has the cleanup in the crash. sarah: this was a chain reaction crash. it happened when a vehicle was trying to merge onto the sagamore bridge. it cut off a cup truck that was hauling cranberries. this created a mess with traffic at a mess of cranberries. the collision involved trucks hauling falls signature fruit. they spelled across the bridge. >> everybody wondered what was going on. sarah: a vehicle cut off the pickup truck that swerved into another oncoming truck. that driver...
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reporter: sarah palin wasew to national politics, and sometimes it showed. her every stumble was immortalized on late-night tv. >> i believe that diplomacy should be the corner stone of any foreign policy. >> and i can see russia from my house. [ laughter ] >> reporter: she alsoook a lot of heat for this awkward moment with katie couric. >> when it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stay informed? >> i've read most of them with a great appreciation for the press and media. >> what specifically, i'm curious? >> all of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years. i have -- >> reporter: was that a fair question? >> sure, yeah. i had a crappie answer. but it was a fair question. i didn't like, though, the way that forever then in the seven years that interview has kind of been stamped oh my forehead as, shshs an idiot. i just think in the context of the whole ball of wax that day or two days of editing, it wasn't real fun. >> reporter: a
reporter: sarah palin wasew to national politics, and sometimes it showed. her every stumble was immortalized on late-night tv. >> i believe that diplomacy should be the corner stone of any foreign policy. >> and i can see russia from my house. [ laughter ] >> reporter: she alsoook a lot of heat for this awkward moment with katie couric. >> when it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were...
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>> reporter: walter, and sarah a police do not want parents to panic, they just want them to check their children's kind. we caught up with one who found sewing needles in his candy. he was there but went to his family and they immediately contacted the police. >> needles inside, twix and some people found them inside some snickers. >> reporter: miguel reported to kenneth square police they found needles in their halloween candy. miguel, at the station with his parents and siblings sunday a afternoon. >> unaudible. >> my mom sent an e-mail to friend. >> reporter: they notified other friend and kenneth square police posted reports on the facebook page and alerted the community. >> these reports can turnout to be anywhere. the right now it is an active police investigation. we're interviewing people that have have reported the incident, we're trying to figure out where they were trick or treating at and we're trying to get more information from them. >> reporter: miguel was first group of children to report to police, midnight sunday and that case four children trick or treating together r
>> reporter: walter, and sarah a police do not want parents to panic, they just want them to check their children's kind. we caught up with one who found sewing needles in his candy. he was there but went to his family and they immediately contacted the police. >> needles inside, twix and some people found them inside some snickers. >> reporter: miguel reported to kenneth square police they found needles in their halloween candy. miguel, at the station with his parents and...
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that's a good way to put it. >> reporter: sarah palin can't really see what russia from her house. she never said she could. but what she can see is even better. >> you see a lot of silver lining here, don't you? you see a lot of -- that's clouds, but there's light coming through the clouds all the time. and i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. i look around and i get to see the beauty of god's creation. man, it makes me appreciate it. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ng pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption t
that's a good way to put it. >> reporter: sarah palin can't really see what russia from her house. she never said she could. but what she can see is even better. >> you see a lot of silver lining here, don't you? you see a lot of -- that's clouds, but there's light coming through the clouds all the time. and i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. i look around and i get to see the beauty of god's creation. man, it makes me appreciate it....
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are you near an intersection. >> reporter: it took his officers 10 minutes to locate sarah. sarah's ambulance bill shows the call to paramedics came 9-1-1. >> other people have the same issue as i do. i don't want this to happen to somebody else. >> sarah says as a result of the reaction and amount of time she went without oxygen when she woke up her speech was impaired as were her motor skills. she has been undergoing physical therapy and now always has an epi pen by her side. >>> a firefighter given an incredible gift. a second chance at life with a new faith. ahead at 10:00 the most extensive facial transplant in history. >>> plus, horror at a texas camp site. the arrest just made by police after six people are found dead. just press clean and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot >>> ntsb has ended its search for the data recorder on el faro without finding it. the ship went missing on october 1st durin
are you near an intersection. >> reporter: it took his officers 10 minutes to locate sarah. sarah's ambulance bill shows the call to paramedics came 9-1-1. >> other people have the same issue as i do. i don't want this to happen to somebody else. >> sarah says as a result of the reaction and amount of time she went without oxygen when she woke up her speech was impaired as were her motor skills. she has been undergoing physical therapy and now always has an epi pen by her...