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thereafter, there's several other different sects, but the idea here is that the place becomes utah, the place becomes independence, missouri, but there's more- something like maybe 200 different sects that continue to split off because of different doctrinal disagreements. as you can well imagine, one of the most difficult- well, one of the most controversial doctrinal teachings that came out of a revelation joseph smith had in nauvoo was the question of polygamy- of plural marriage- and that has continued to trouble the church. and today, most of them are left alone, but there's many, many existing separate fundamentalist mormon polygamous sects that exist in the world around us. so what i'd like to do if we could is we have an interesting roll-in at nauvoo. and what they're doing is they're restoring the nauvoo settlement, and we had a chance to go down there, we talked to elder andrus, who answered some of these basic questions on mormonism. so if we could, let's go to the nauvoo roll-in. >> this majestic portion of the mississippi looks pretty peaceful on a crisp autu morning, b
thereafter, there's several other different sects, but the idea here is that the place becomes utah, the place becomes independence, missouri, but there's more- something like maybe 200 different sects that continue to split off because of different doctrinal disagreements. as you can well imagine, one of the most difficult- well, one of the most controversial doctrinal teachings that came out of a revelation joseph smith had in nauvoo was the question of polygamy- of plural marriage- and that...
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, a minority sect. one can say the world will be a better place if assad weren't there. you can't say that. you don't know what you're getting. what are you replacing him with. if you're replacing him with the muslim brotherhood and hamas and his follow type people, extremists, then i mean, we're not their neighbors. israel's their neighbor. if you want to know the answer to that i'd ask the israelis. assad as bad as he is, as poor a neighbor he is or as what might replace him. i don't know the answer to that. it's hard for me to say that the world would not be a better place with assad gone because he and his father contributed to a lot of american deaths and terrorist acts around the world. but you know, who knows. i asked an expert on the region not long ago and he said he's going to be in there longer than we think and less than he thinks. >> i saw your hand up. >> sir, you mentioned earlier -- >> are you going to ask an easier question? >> i promise. >> no computers. >> but you said defense spendin
, a minority sect. one can say the world will be a better place if assad weren't there. you can't say that. you don't know what you're getting. what are you replacing him with. if you're replacing him with the muslim brotherhood and hamas and his follow type people, extremists, then i mean, we're not their neighbors. israel's their neighbor. if you want to know the answer to that i'd ask the israelis. assad as bad as he is, as poor a neighbor he is or as what might replace him. i don't know the...
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sect, the buffett rule. nothing more than a tax attack on investors. soaking the rich by taxing success. it's another way of taking capital off the table instead of putting it to work. fourth, tax war against american oil and gas companies. a complete disincentive to produce and drill. lastly, taxing the foreign earnings of u.s. companies that keep capital overseas there are other issues, but that's quite a list right there. so the question is have the president's policies contributed to what our next guest calls the worst recovery in history. here now is distinguished stanford economics university ed lazear. he is former president council. the worst economic recovery in history. is it because of the tax and revenue issues, or is there other stuff at work? >> well, that's a tough question. i think there are people who think this was obviously a very
sect, the buffett rule. nothing more than a tax attack on investors. soaking the rich by taxing success. it's another way of taking capital off the table instead of putting it to work. fourth, tax war against american oil and gas companies. a complete disincentive to produce and drill. lastly, taxing the foreign earnings of u.s. companies that keep capital overseas there are other issues, but that's quite a list right there. so the question is have the president's policies contributed to what...
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how do some sects of the muslim practices view that? no matter what we do here, we're trying to find some commonality about whether there is an ultimate good and an ultimate right, or whether we're going to accept cultural diversity, and all the religious practices that that kind of environment will propagate. >> and let me jump in there to try to- to put it in the framework of the class. that is the difficulty. that is the difficulty, because we have, you know, from an ethical point of view, where we're moved towards an understanding that is inclusive- we're being asked to treat other human beings in a way that is not so self-centered. but both of you, actually, i think are saying very similar things, which is there seems to be a problem in that inherent selfishness finds its way into any culture in any religion. what you're saying, susanna, really strikes me with the law profession, is that if you're- and we're back to the experiential dimension- if you conceive of yourself as the spoke in the wheel, you're the hub, the world revolves
how do some sects of the muslim practices view that? no matter what we do here, we're trying to find some commonality about whether there is an ultimate good and an ultimate right, or whether we're going to accept cultural diversity, and all the religious practices that that kind of environment will propagate. >> and let me jump in there to try to- to put it in the framework of the class. that is the difficulty. that is the difficulty, because we have, you know, from an ethical point of...
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in ohio allegedly tied up, held down, and cut their hair off members of a different amish sect in that area. it is elected by prosecutors as a long-term feud between the groups. the context is that long hair and long beards are a mark of the amish faith. they say they believe the bible tells them women should not cut their hair and after marriage men should not shave, stowe the most -- so the most provocative thing they could do is cut their hair in this way, so it is being viewed as a hate crime. >> it is rare these types of crimes are reported to the police. >> there are about a quarter of a million amish people in america, and about a quarter are in ohio. they live in predominantly rural areas. they live very simple lives, shunning modern technology, so it is unusual for them to make headlines in this way, and some of the details will come out in this particular hearing. it is a legend greeted a legend that after cutting the hair they use disposable cameras to take photographs of their victims so they could shame them within the broader amish community. all 16 defendants denied the
in ohio allegedly tied up, held down, and cut their hair off members of a different amish sect in that area. it is elected by prosecutors as a long-term feud between the groups. the context is that long hair and long beards are a mark of the amish faith. they say they believe the bible tells them women should not cut their hair and after marriage men should not shave, stowe the most -- so the most provocative thing they could do is cut their hair in this way, so it is being viewed as a hate...
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my -- mass sect my -- mastectomy. >> there were a lot of steps. the doctor said we could do the lumpectomy tomorrow. if you still decide you want to have the bilateral mastectomy, we can do that later. right now i'm going to have the lumpectomy. it's several hours. you have to get to the hospital four hours before the procedure. the procedure is an hour and a half. they insert a wire so that the surgeon knows exactly where she's going to be working. so i'll be there all day, come home, maybe have to stay overnight but hopefully i'll be able to come home and be bark to work on -- be back to work on monday. >> she's incredible. the your prayers have definitely made a difference. we're glad of the good news but it also shows you that when you are detected early, look at all the options you have with your disease and the main thing we know, jc wanted to be in control. this gives you a measure of control because you found it early through self-detection and confirmation with the mammogram and the m.r.i. >> i cannot say that enough. mammograms, self-bre
my -- mass sect my -- mastectomy. >> there were a lot of steps. the doctor said we could do the lumpectomy tomorrow. if you still decide you want to have the bilateral mastectomy, we can do that later. right now i'm going to have the lumpectomy. it's several hours. you have to get to the hospital four hours before the procedure. the procedure is an hour and a half. they insert a wire so that the surgeon knows exactly where she's going to be working. so i'll be there all day, come home,...
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defendants, led by the man you mentioned, samuel mullet, breakaway bish within a particular amish sectthin ohio, allegedly tied up, held down and cut the hair of members of a different amish sect in that area. as a result, it's alleged by prosecutors of a long-term feud between the two groups. the context to this, of course, is long hair and long beards are very much a mark of the amish faith, amick people believe the bible tells them women should not cut their hair and after marriage men should not save. the most productive and offensive thing one amish person can do to the other is cut the hair in this way. so it's being considered by the federal authorities as a hate crime. >> steve, this is a very private community, so it is rare these crimes are actually reports to the police. >> very much so. there are about a quarter of a million amish people in america and of those about a quarter in ohio. they live in predominantly rural areas. live a very simple life, shunning modern technology. so it's unusual for this to make headlines in this way. and it's partly the detail of the case. so
defendants, led by the man you mentioned, samuel mullet, breakaway bish within a particular amish sectthin ohio, allegedly tied up, held down and cut the hair of members of a different amish sect in that area. as a result, it's alleged by prosecutors of a long-term feud between the two groups. the context to this, of course, is long hair and long beards are very much a mark of the amish faith, amick people believe the bible tells them women should not cut their hair and after marriage men...
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it's violence in order to be for violence is the memory a horror carried by the soul of the blood to sect. she, a violent of resistance is also a violence for, if she said or of me. why not take all of me and shove it up your ass because you can just about sit with your lips. because i am inside you now in violation of you and are american filthy crumb of a loaf of people. i am here and everywhere. no matter how hold you will always be the snot nosed with the shame spread over your brains from a rumble doubt of gang bang wooden zips where the real thing went down on haight then ran in torn threads of a dead dawn to bring hot rolls and milk to 2 kids in a dump near palieu. 3, chalk it up like the gutters and walls of our breaths. between tilted ties singing the day is night and the night moves inside this long, lonesome bread of glues. don't climb to the top. you can fall in and we'll never again find you. so many come at the midnight taint. paint the world where the sunshine aid ain't. go back to what beginning? a serial suck. a kick in the butt. oh, derelict devil in this hell's night. s
it's violence in order to be for violence is the memory a horror carried by the soul of the blood to sect. she, a violent of resistance is also a violence for, if she said or of me. why not take all of me and shove it up your ass because you can just about sit with your lips. because i am inside you now in violation of you and are american filthy crumb of a loaf of people. i am here and everywhere. no matter how hold you will always be the snot nosed with the shame spread over your brains from...
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like rick, many of them were raised in a bizarre christian sect who practiced free love. >> we're here to say good-bye to a friend that we had, somebody who need not have passed the way that he did. >> like rick, many of the mourners say they were abused in the cult. originally called the children of god, it followed a radical, religious and sexual philosophy they named "the law of love." >> i want to show how many people that loved ricky, how many lives that he touched. >> the law of love, they could do anything that they wanted, really, as long as they did it out of love, you know. so they used that a lot for a lot of things, you know? for the sharing, you know, for the swapping of couples. so basically that was the only law that they lived under. because they certainly didn't abide by society's laws, you know? they definitely didn't abide by those laws. it just gave them an excuse to do whatever they want to anyone, really, or with anyone. >> the law of love was a creation of david berg, founder of the cult, and promoted and encouraged through its publications. >> i practice what i
like rick, many of them were raised in a bizarre christian sect who practiced free love. >> we're here to say good-bye to a friend that we had, somebody who need not have passed the way that he did. >> like rick, many of the mourners say they were abused in the cult. originally called the children of god, it followed a radical, religious and sexual philosophy they named "the law of love." >> i want to show how many people that loved ricky, how many lives that he...
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there's not much pros sect at left for the next seven to 10 days. temperatures in the mid-60s, winds high, gusting higher than the steady ones, so nothing to sneeze at with the sustained one. gusting to near 40 in baltimore, frederick and downtown easton. the humidity levels extremely dry and it's all adding up to that enhanced wildfire risk. outdoor burning be careful with anything that involve as spark or flame. you don't know how fast things can get out of control. to the west we have showers developing. we hope they will stay together and bring us a dousing of some much needed rain around the area. it looks like any rain we see will be brief and not enough to soak the ground. the pattern is a dry one. after this brief disturbance clears out it's more dry weather and also significantly cooler weather and the windy conditions will continue it. will be a change in wind direction. there's that brief chance of rain overnight on the trend. tomorrow some increased clouds as the winds stay up and shift to a north and chilly wind through the day tomorrow
there's not much pros sect at left for the next seven to 10 days. temperatures in the mid-60s, winds high, gusting higher than the steady ones, so nothing to sneeze at with the sustained one. gusting to near 40 in baltimore, frederick and downtown easton. the humidity levels extremely dry and it's all adding up to that enhanced wildfire risk. outdoor burning be careful with anything that involve as spark or flame. you don't know how fast things can get out of control. to the west we have...
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bulldozers damaged lgeasant. y tryio remo and store e ees. vines were cut fm sected trees e year beforess ads allowe ruer-wheeled skidders to remove just the desired trees with much less damage. uhl: now, if we look into the following year, the forest scar, the logging scar here has disappeared. up here, we can still see some of that scar. openings up here are so big that one year later, they still haven't been covered by regrowing vines and regrowing forest vegetation. here they have. narrator: the method allows the logger sustainable harvests over many decades, and it helps everyone in the amazon avoid a growingroblem. thallows the sun to dry from the forest floor,e harvest just adding to the fire haza. fire and smoke plus reduced vegetation actually change the micro-climate, decreasing the rainfall and further increasing fires. it's a vicious cycle that is broken by careful tree harvests. as chris uhl learned, e ees grow backif youive em. t s scovery leton even bi: if ranchers and farmers could use their land more efficiently and for longer periods of time, perhaps both developmental
bulldozers damaged lgeasant. y tryio remo and store e ees. vines were cut fm sected trees e year beforess ads allowe ruer-wheeled skidders to remove just the desired trees with much less damage. uhl: now, if we look into the following year, the forest scar, the logging scar here has disappeared. up here, we can still see some of that scar. openings up here are so big that one year later, they still haven't been covered by regrowing vines and regrowing forest vegetation. here they have....
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in muslim families, but that got short shrift because of all the discussion about the role of this sect in germany, and that did have upset many who said the original topic was far more important. >> as always, thank you very much. ukraine's former prime minister has gone on trial again. after this thursday, she faces 12 more years in prison if convicted of new graft charges. >> she was a key opponent of the current president and sentenced to 12 years in prison for crimes committed during her 10 years as prime minister. >> her lawyer has claimed the trial against the opposition leader was politically motivated. >> the accusations are absolutely absurd. and that is the fulfillment of the political order. >> tymoshenko is accused of the abuse of office during her time as prime minister. tymoshenko did not attend it today's proceedings, citing poor health. doctors have diagnosed her with a herniated spinal disk. >> she is fighting now. she is very strong. she needs immediate treatment. >> the german government has invited her to germany. here -- her opponents say she should stay put. >> th
in muslim families, but that got short shrift because of all the discussion about the role of this sect in germany, and that did have upset many who said the original topic was far more important. >> as always, thank you very much. ukraine's former prime minister has gone on trial again. after this thursday, she faces 12 more years in prison if convicted of new graft charges. >> she was a key opponent of the current president and sentenced to 12 years in prison for crimes committed...
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. >> occupy wall street began in sect targeting corporate greed and inequality. >>> unique ways to remember the titanic, some passengers on board the balmorel paused to remember the sinking of the titanic. then the crew tossed wreaths into the ocean. the titanic struck an iceburg back in 1912. >>> he was known for his hard hitting investigative type of reporting. the hour long special will revisit some of his most controversial interviews and expose the inner wall few people have ever seen. you can catch that special on 60 minutes, right after this newscast on abc13. >> it'll be a good one. >> it should be very good. what an amazing guy on 60 minutes. >>> you've been tracking wild weather, storms, possible snow up in minnesota then we're talking record highs. >> you know when you're talking record highs, there's something going on. we're on the warm side of it so it's pumping incredible warmth all day. it got up to 86 today. >> and tomorrow should be -- >> upper 80s. someone may see 82 degrees. >> we don't even have the pools open yet. >> we will have that forecast when we return. ,,,,,,,,,
. >> occupy wall street began in sect targeting corporate greed and inequality. >>> unique ways to remember the titanic, some passengers on board the balmorel paused to remember the sinking of the titanic. then the crew tossed wreaths into the ocean. the titanic struck an iceburg back in 1912. >>> he was known for his hard hitting investigative type of reporting. the hour long special will revisit some of his most controversial interviews and expose the inner wall few...
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once determined to have a double mass sect my now armed with facts about her type of cancer, jc would choose to have a breast conserving lumpectomy. the surgery took less than 90 minutes. after being in recovery for a while, jc was discharged that same evening. here she is looking great. you started the newscast just like it was any other day. no hints that you had been away on sick leave, even for a few days. how do you feel? >> i'm looking at your arm. i wish i had her arms and i could wear, you know, a dress without sleeves. look at those arms. my goodness. you look great. >> this is about you. >> okay. i am feeling g. i heard if my surgeon. she said the lump was 2.1 centimeter so that's an early stage 2. so that's good news. it was like encapsulated so it didn't go outside margins and she also took a lymph need. it had not spread so that's good news. i go for my postoperative meeting with her on thursday and then we can decide and determine treatment. more than likely i will have to have radiation. probably-- >> hormone therapy? >> more than likely i will be taken tamoxifen for se
once determined to have a double mass sect my now armed with facts about her type of cancer, jc would choose to have a breast conserving lumpectomy. the surgery took less than 90 minutes. after being in recovery for a while, jc was discharged that same evening. here she is looking great. you started the newscast just like it was any other day. no hints that you had been away on sick leave, even for a few days. how do you feel? >> i'm looking at your arm. i wish i had her arms and i could...
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embassy in nigeria has issued a warning that the radical sect baby planning attacks on hotels frequently visited by westerners. they have recently been responsible for bombings in northern nigeria in an attempt to destabilize the government. north korea says the deal with the u.s. to avoid nuclear tests is now void after north korea tested a long-range rocket last week. the u.s. security council issued over firm -- a rebuke. the burmese opposition leader is reported to be planning her first trip to outside burma in more than two decades. a spokesperson said there were quoted as saying she would visit britain and norway. the syrian foreign minister says the inner to national monetary council must operate -- international counsel must help monitor the nuclear activity. this report from the root. -- beruit. >> some places the cease-fire barely exist. rebels continued to have intensive bombardment. security forces are pursuing the crackdown. they say they are taking action to stop terrorist attacks. if this is not the only problem facing the u.n. mission. and they want to send at least 200 a
embassy in nigeria has issued a warning that the radical sect baby planning attacks on hotels frequently visited by westerners. they have recently been responsible for bombings in northern nigeria in an attempt to destabilize the government. north korea says the deal with the u.s. to avoid nuclear tests is now void after north korea tested a long-range rocket last week. the u.s. security council issued over firm -- a rebuke. the burmese opposition leader is reported to be planning her first...
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there is a private sect or fund management agency which works exceedingly well. we don't see any reason to is up plant it by a government entity for that. we do have the ability if the private sector provider so chooses to have what's called an r bond which is a retirement savings account. it is somewhat similar to the i bond which has been a u.s. treasury savings account for a number of years now. and that would allow small savers to accumulate roughly $5,000. but at that point then that would be rolled into the private sector. we feel that the private sector is going to be more innovative. it's going to create more jobs. and, frankly, it will do a better job of keeping costs lower. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing today. and your leadership on these issues as well as overall tax reform. as someone who has been interested in pension and retirement issues since i've been here, i look forward to working with you, mr. chairman and others on this issue. i think strongly that we need t
there is a private sect or fund management agency which works exceedingly well. we don't see any reason to is up plant it by a government entity for that. we do have the ability if the private sector provider so chooses to have what's called an r bond which is a retirement savings account. it is somewhat similar to the i bond which has been a u.s. treasury savings account for a number of years now. and that would allow small savers to accumulate roughly $5,000. but at that point then that would...
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>> reporter: the inflict crisis erupted sects later. -- erupted seconds later. at urge of the crew the passengers tackled osbon and the plane made an emergency landing in amarillo, texas. >> everybody knows what happened. the real question is what's going on in his mind? >> i those are prompted defense -- those have prompted defense attorneys and prosecutors to question if osbon to competent to stand trial. now he's been ordered to have tests to determine if quote is osbon is presently suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering immensely incompetent and if -- rendsering him mentally incompetent. this puts the fate of a criminal case into question. jet blue's ceo says the airline is standing by the captain. >> we still have a team. supporting the captain's family as well. with whatever their needs might be. >> reporter: osbon's wife has said her husband never intended to cause harm. karen brown, cbs news, dallas, texas. >> osbon is expected back in court for a hearing on monday. >>> the attorney for george zimmerman blames trayvon martin for his own deat
>> reporter: the inflict crisis erupted sects later. -- erupted seconds later. at urge of the crew the passengers tackled osbon and the plane made an emergency landing in amarillo, texas. >> everybody knows what happened. the real question is what's going on in his mind? >> i those are prompted defense -- those have prompted defense attorneys and prosecutors to question if osbon to competent to stand trial. now he's been ordered to have tests to determine if quote is osbon is...
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republican lawmakers say three more sect service agents have been forced out and two othehave been eared of misconduct in that investigation into the prostitution scant scandal. peter king says he was told by the top secret service official what was going on ano agents are regninand one is having h clearance revoked. one thresigning employees stayed in the same hotel the president stayed in. nearby hol. ents were in a in all the secret service investigated 12 of its agents. >>> tuesday did mark a turning contest. the gop presidential it was the first round of contests since rick santorum pulled out and left mitt romney's path to the republican nomination ubstructed. romneysweep offive contests in new york, pennsylvania, connecticut, rhode island and delaware appes to be the end of a long party fight. >> after 43 primaries and caucuses, many long days, and more an tha felong nights, i can say withconfidence and gratitude that you have given me a eat honor and solemn responsibility. and together, we are going to n on november 6th. >> despite tuesday's results he says he is still in the rac
republican lawmakers say three more sect service agents have been forced out and two othehave been eared of misconduct in that investigation into the prostitution scant scandal. peter king says he was told by the top secret service official what was going on ano agents are regninand one is having h clearance revoked. one thresigning employees stayed in the same hotel the president stayed in. nearby hol. ents were in a in all the secret service investigated 12 of its agents. >>> tuesday...
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you had this secretive group of eavesdroppers sharing the same little town with this second largest sect of polygamists in the country. it was the town even had to expand its boundaries to incorporate the entire facility t million square foot facility. it is a very interesting little note that the two groups there could habiting in the same town. >> phillip, independent caller. >> talking about polygamy. let me say this, the two party system is married to the military industrial complex games, and i recommend to all of those listening that the best book you wrote was "body of secrets." it's one of the greatest books i've read. i'm an activist, i've been out there working with the 25%, it's 25 cent solution and our goal was to get the military spending cut by 25% and send the money back to the cities and states to help save jobs and rebuild the economy. what the people don't realize is that 56 cents out of every federal tax dollar that you and i and the young lady send to the federal government goes to military spending which i'm sure part of is for this whole complex that you're talking
you had this secretive group of eavesdroppers sharing the same little town with this second largest sect of polygamists in the country. it was the town even had to expand its boundaries to incorporate the entire facility t million square foot facility. it is a very interesting little note that the two groups there could habiting in the same town. >> phillip, independent caller. >> talking about polygamy. let me say this, the two party system is married to the military industrial...
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soldiers and rose to the challenge of working with soldiers from different cultures, different religious sects and varying degrees of literacy. the members of the 98th adapted quickly to the job and steadily improved the training and equipping programs on which subsequent reserve divisions and active component units would build. they can be justly proud of their accomplishments, as can those who followed them. just out of curiosity, are there any from the 98th or the follow-on units who helped with the train and equip mission in iraq? thanks to you for what you did in a very nonstandard, challenging environment and mission and for what was accomplished. in another case early last year in afghanistan, corporate eric dehart, a reservist from wisconsin and an engineer by trade, came up with a truly life-saving solution to reduce the ability of the taliban to place explosives in the drainage culverts under road beds. dehart developed a cone made of steel bars that would fit a variety of openings allowing water and debris to pass but not the implacement of ieds. he spent more than 50 hours of his o
soldiers and rose to the challenge of working with soldiers from different cultures, different religious sects and varying degrees of literacy. the members of the 98th adapted quickly to the job and steadily improved the training and equipping programs on which subsequent reserve divisions and active component units would build. they can be justly proud of their accomplishments, as can those who followed them. just out of curiosity, are there any from the 98th or the follow-on units who helped...
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troops in reserve to constitute about 3,000 more force so there's a large number of troops on this sect sector. we've already framed up the story. we know 2/3 of the confederate army are engaged in the union oak right flank in the crossroads. so you start just factoring out who's not present in that fight and we know that throughout the course of the late morning and on into the early afternoon johnston's getting about 1/3 of his command engaged over at sarah bell farm, the river road and the peach orchard sector. he starts saying, that's almost the entire confederate army. what does that leave here in the center. that leaves piecemeal brigades in the center and that's the story at the nest is that the confederates attack this position held in force by the federals with a repetitive series of assaults by individual lone brigades for the most part and those brigades are heavily outnumbered. the largest attack the confederates throw against this position is no more than 3500 souls. there they're outnumbered two to one. the average attack is around 2,000 personnel. so at any point in time
troops in reserve to constitute about 3,000 more force so there's a large number of troops on this sect sector. we've already framed up the story. we know 2/3 of the confederate army are engaged in the union oak right flank in the crossroads. so you start just factoring out who's not present in that fight and we know that throughout the course of the late morning and on into the early afternoon johnston's getting about 1/3 of his command engaged over at sarah bell farm, the river road and the...
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pharmaceutical sect or generates high-quality jobs and enormous economic output and exports for the economy of this country. as i understand it, nationwide, the total economic output from the biopharmaceutical sectors direct, indirect, and induced impacts was almost a trillion dollars. the sector supported a total of 4 million jobs in 2009, including 700,000 direct jobs. the district i serve in new jersey is arguably the medicine chest of the united states. what is the administration doing mr. secretary, to retain this country's global leadership position in biopharmaceutical r&d and manufacturing? >> i know generally your district, and we are seeking to advance u.s. pharmaceuticals through the international trade administration in many, many ways and perhaps you're aware of that work. >> i am, sir. >> we stand strong country after country after country with respect to those pharmaceuticals. and that may be the most important respect in which we work on these things. and i'm going to take it as a very large number of countries around the world in which are commercial foreign services office
pharmaceutical sect or generates high-quality jobs and enormous economic output and exports for the economy of this country. as i understand it, nationwide, the total economic output from the biopharmaceutical sectors direct, indirect, and induced impacts was almost a trillion dollars. the sector supported a total of 4 million jobs in 2009, including 700,000 direct jobs. the district i serve in new jersey is arguably the medicine chest of the united states. what is the administration doing mr....
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exploded in central and jury in the country's north has been increasingly targeting a radical islamist sect known as ram which has been blamed for almost four hundred deaths in the last year. in the us rick santorum has suspended his campaign for the republican presidential nomination after he was unable to win the primaries basing a loss in his home state of pennsylvania his decision years away the front runner mitt romney newt gingrich and ron paul are still campaigning but are lagging well behind romney and the lead up to november first presidential election. and there's more on the build up to the u.s. election later this hour here in our team here as i would correspond to count speaks to jim clifton c.e.o. of a company conducting opinion polls in the states and he says their figures show obama may have a fight on his hands to stay in the white house. we ask right now if you were to vote tonight who to vote for obama romney and according to the gallup poll if we want tonight romney will beat him because you know you may very well vote for romney but not for him you're just voting agains
exploded in central and jury in the country's north has been increasingly targeting a radical islamist sect known as ram which has been blamed for almost four hundred deaths in the last year. in the us rick santorum has suspended his campaign for the republican presidential nomination after he was unable to win the primaries basing a loss in his home state of pennsylvania his decision years away the front runner mitt romney newt gingrich and ron paul are still campaigning but are lagging well...
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russian move on the eec, the euro sect, the economic community up north. that's not 2014. so from the central asian point of view, it's not 2014 time line. the only thing would be how much are they going to use the military support they'll get, et cetera, et cetera. but it has to do with larger political dynamics that have to do with the larger dynamic ins of the region and the hedging of the bets in afghanistan, i don't agree with that read. i think that what they're doing is preparing themselves for the worst-case scenario. if there is going to be a situation where the taliban come into afghanistan and there is no national reconciliation and the taliban start pushing north, and then we have the separation and we have a worst-case scenario civil war, which was your scenario, a possibility, then every country would want to have a region where they would insert themselves from the rest. you talked about western afghanistan for iran and we talk about the northern afghanistan for the uzbeks and the tajiks. it doesn't mean that they're going to go into further. it's insulation
russian move on the eec, the euro sect, the economic community up north. that's not 2014. so from the central asian point of view, it's not 2014 time line. the only thing would be how much are they going to use the military support they'll get, et cetera, et cetera. but it has to do with larger political dynamics that have to do with the larger dynamic ins of the region and the hedging of the bets in afghanistan, i don't agree with that read. i think that what they're doing is preparing...
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that's the french debate under sect the first round of sunday's a presidential election we talked to a member of the socialist party a moment and keeps his views on the second stage right oftentimes not huge challenges the country is facing. today we're joined by a good law he's been a member of the french socialist party since one nine hundred eighty seven he's also been a member of the european parliament from two thousand and four to two thousand and nine and today he's the spokesperson of the socialist party that of french presidential candidate francois hollande thank you very much and someone for joining us today first question would be of course on the future of france there are two top candidates now the socialist francois hollande and income that nicolas sarkozy over kind of france are we going to see with presidency. probably a front that's a much fairer a much more egalitarian than it is today of france when here today is significantly poorer than it was five years ago which is probably lost her influence in the world with for example the failure of the union for the medit
that's the french debate under sect the first round of sunday's a presidential election we talked to a member of the socialist party a moment and keeps his views on the second stage right oftentimes not huge challenges the country is facing. today we're joined by a good law he's been a member of the french socialist party since one nine hundred eighty seven he's also been a member of the european parliament from two thousand and four to two thousand and nine and today he's the spokesperson of...
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students for religious services they claim responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. dmitri medvedev is counting down the days until he packed his bags and moves out of the kremlin to make way for vladimir putin's return on may seventh along with his blowing us he'll also be taking with him four years of memories as head of state and the outgoing president has been reflecting on those thoughts. reports. but you do have spent most of the week summing up the accomplishments and discussing at the shortcomings of his four year tenure as head of state he's got about a week left in that post so i want to say he was meeting with the state council giving a speech before them highlighting some of the issues which are still facing russia at the present moment among them was of course the fact that the technological advancements are still needed also the fact that some towns are still living out or below the poverty line and of course he also spoke at length the bald corruption. we have declared war on corr
students for religious services they claim responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. dmitri medvedev is counting down the days until he packed his bags and moves out of the kremlin to make way for vladimir putin's return on may seventh along with his blowing us he'll also be taking with him four years of memories as head of state and the outgoing president has been reflecting on those thoughts. reports....
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united nations wants to find out last night's show we talked a little bit about this topic by this sect in the nation of denmark which routinely tops the list of happiest nations on the planet take a look. so here we have denmark a nation that taxes at higher rates than we do in the united states gives basic health care and free education all its citizens hasn't sold their elections off you guys bitter doesn't place any importance on arming their citizens against each other isn't involved in any wars abroad and has seventy two percent of its workers unionized hearing those stats in public and said they would explode it denmark is the happiest nation on the planet were the nation that wrote the right to pursue happiness into our first document our declaration of independence maybe we should take our own advice and learn a few things from denmark so what else can we learn about how to be a happier nation joining us now from new york to offer some answers of how one norbert norberg producer and co-director of the film of the economics of happiness and founder and director of the internatio
united nations wants to find out last night's show we talked a little bit about this topic by this sect in the nation of denmark which routinely tops the list of happiest nations on the planet take a look. so here we have denmark a nation that taxes at higher rates than we do in the united states gives basic health care and free education all its citizens hasn't sold their elections off you guys bitter doesn't place any importance on arming their citizens against each other isn't involved in...
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between sunni and shia where you can have majority populations and even majority governments of one sect or another, but where the rights and interests of others are protected. iraq needs our re-engagement. we have to challenge iran. not just because of its nuclear ambitions and its exist stennal threat to europe but because iran is a revisionist power. iran is not satisfied with the balance in the middle east and would seek to undo it. it is why they have supported the terrorist shia groups in southern iraq, why they have stirred up trouble in the eastern provinces of saudi arabia, why they use their 10 tackles of hezbollah and hamas to try to cause problems whether in the gaza or in lebanon. in this regard sear eighty is critical. it's a strategic opportunity coming from a strategic challenge because the collapse of the regime of bashar al assad would deprive iran of its hand maiden in the middle east and its launching pad for hezbollah and for trouble in that region. now, it's a pretty big agenda to react to this changing world that's undergone these shocks. and there are those who as
between sunni and shia where you can have majority populations and even majority governments of one sect or another, but where the rights and interests of others are protected. iraq needs our re-engagement. we have to challenge iran. not just because of its nuclear ambitions and its exist stennal threat to europe but because iran is a revisionist power. iran is not satisfied with the balance in the middle east and would seek to undo it. it is why they have supported the terrorist shia groups in...
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now we have to deal with the armed rebels the council in its stand ball and then you have religious sects like the southeast or the muslim brothers. because nellie's no longer bound to speak here and mergence a lot lifted the syrian authorities are now trying to get the media on their side they've allowed to move foreign journalists into the country stipulated by the annan plan and eager to show the world what they call the real picture. but the goal of tell the realities on the ground put their own spin on any p.r. effort. as the news of un monitors and foreign journalists spread around. weapons intensified tacks on the army units forcing syrian officials to abandon this sweet talk and her journal is back onto the bus is the government. the terrorist groups using any occasion any visit beach international monitors or borders to force the army to respond. by their subs government inability to find the right balance between freedom and security may have allowed this conflict to take off many analysts believe that learning how to do it is also crucial for its resolution president assad has
now we have to deal with the armed rebels the council in its stand ball and then you have religious sects like the southeast or the muslim brothers. because nellie's no longer bound to speak here and mergence a lot lifted the syrian authorities are now trying to get the media on their side they've allowed to move foreign journalists into the country stipulated by the annan plan and eager to show the world what they call the real picture. but the goal of tell the realities on the ground put...
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for religious services nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack in general the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty. well up next we have the week's top stories a summary for you stay with us live this is the weekly here on our to. when you force spring overseas my grocery birds will come home to roost. but when their massive tongue great. empathy chips way to pull the emotions. towards those who live on the current. wealthy british style rolls passed out on to the guys. in the. markets why now scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r.t. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest. we wanted to present. something else. in the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build on the old most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only o
for religious services nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack in general the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty. well up next we have the week's top stories a summary for you stay with us live this is the weekly here on our to. when you force spring overseas my grocery birds will come home to roost. but when their massive tongue great. empathy chips way to pull the emotions. towards those who live on the current. wealthy british style...
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religious services they would is it claimed responsibility for the attack in january the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. the british ministry of defense is considering placing surface to air missiles on residential buildings people in east london have received leaflets saying their rooftops could be used to house the weapons during the olympic games this summer residents say they're concerned about the safety of the systems it could become a target for attack all would show potentially deadly they fired official stress the missiles would only be used in case of an extreme terror threat. self-confessed mass murderer and as brave it has tried to convince judges this week that he was sane when he killed seventy seven people last july the right wing extremist wants his ideology to be taken seriously as fears grow his islamic views of taken root elsewhere in europe or his other bennett talk to a far right british movement that some believe inspired pain of terror. this is looted was considered the breeding ground of far right extremism
religious services they would is it claimed responsibility for the attack in january the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. the british ministry of defense is considering placing surface to air missiles on residential buildings people in east london have received leaflets saying their rooftops could be used to house the weapons during the olympic games this summer residents say they're concerned about the safety of the systems it could become...
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we have been split into two parts one part lives a north a city or the other part lives in south a sect here say we held a referendum in ninety ninety two where we asked one question do we want to become part of russia people answered yes to this question over ninety nine percent did so we still have this issue and this problem cannot be solved in a day we will work together with north or setia towards reuniting our people and this is the dream that i shared before. how the relationship between south osieck in georgia developed they still see the republic is part of their territory and did not even recognize the legitimacy of the presidential election here. it is a mistake on georgia's part not to recognize the political process in south a city or as legitimate that goes for the presidential elections as well i believe georgia should recognize our republic as an independent state the first thing georgia needs to do however is to compensate for the damage it's been dealing to us since nine hundred eighty nine georgia has attempted to start a war with the south said several times since th
we have been split into two parts one part lives a north a city or the other part lives in south a sect here say we held a referendum in ninety ninety two where we asked one question do we want to become part of russia people answered yes to this question over ninety nine percent did so we still have this issue and this problem cannot be solved in a day we will work together with north or setia towards reuniting our people and this is the dream that i shared before. how the relationship between...
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nation now we have to deal with the armed rebels the council in istanbul and then you have religious sects like the selfies or the muslim brothers. no longer bound to meet you're an emergency lifted the syrian authorities are now trying to get believed on their side even though it's more foreign journalists into the country to collate it by the annan plan and i told the wall to what they call the real picture. but the goal of tell the realities on the ground put their own spin on any p.r. effort. the use of u.n. monitors and foreign journalists rather all that are represented on supply that attacks on the army units forcing syrian officials to abandon this sweet talk and her journalist back onto the bus is the government's. the terrorist group. any of these it beats international monitors to force the army to respond to it. while the rest of the government in the ability to find the right balance between freedom and security may have allowed this conflict to take off many analysts believe that learning how to do it is also crucial for its resolution president assad has long spoken about re
nation now we have to deal with the armed rebels the council in istanbul and then you have religious sects like the selfies or the muslim brothers. no longer bound to meet you're an emergency lifted the syrian authorities are now trying to get believed on their side even though it's more foreign journalists into the country to collate it by the annan plan and i told the wall to what they call the real picture. but the goal of tell the realities on the ground put their own spin on any p.r....
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religious services at this point nobody has claimed responsibility although in january the militant sect of boko haram out of bombing in the same city killing one hundred and fifty. al-qaeda has said it's freed seventy three soldiers captured by its militants in yemen during battles with government forces in the south of the country the troops were released to the city of jobs during a ceremony attended by the top leaders of the terror network in yemen the city has been held by al qaeda for a year now and militants have used the political instability in the country to take control of a number of key towns in the south. the british ministry of defense is considering placing surface to air missiles on residential buildings people in east london have received leaflets saying their rooftops could be used to house the weapons and this during the olympic games in the summer residents say they're concerned about the safety of the systems claiming it could become a target for attack and would potentially. deadly if fired official stressed the missiles were going to be used in case of an extreme
religious services at this point nobody has claimed responsibility although in january the militant sect of boko haram out of bombing in the same city killing one hundred and fifty. al-qaeda has said it's freed seventy three soldiers captured by its militants in yemen during battles with government forces in the south of the country the troops were released to the city of jobs during a ceremony attended by the top leaders of the terror network in yemen the city has been held by al qaeda for a...
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it was like a bunch of little battling sects. and what's changed that's really exciting is that there's this collective sense of we need to honor all pathways to recovery. and i think csat actually deserves a lot of credit for that with the national summit on recovery. when people stood up there with people who had recovered "the wrong way" and said, "this is not my pathway, but i honor and accept that." that's when the recovery movement started to become a force because if you don't divide yourself then you have the ability to influence lots of other people and that's very important because this is a health problem and nobody ever says about cancer, "you know, oh, you got better on tomaxafin instead of chemotherapy, how sad." they say, it's great. you've recovered from cancer. and that's what we should say. everybody who recovers from these disorders, we should hug them, celebrate them, be very, very happy. and we do during recovery mont. that's right. yes. may i say something about the origin of recovery? the origin really is f
it was like a bunch of little battling sects. and what's changed that's really exciting is that there's this collective sense of we need to honor all pathways to recovery. and i think csat actually deserves a lot of credit for that with the national summit on recovery. when people stood up there with people who had recovered "the wrong way" and said, "this is not my pathway, but i honor and accept that." that's when the recovery movement started to become a force because if...
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of different opinions on all different sides as you pointed to earlier there's a lot of different sects and division in the ranks right now and i think that's the important part underlying this because i think that what's really an anthem a two to anyone with an interest in seeing a type of autocratic government coming into power in egypt and ruling with an iron fist is that is the idea of some strong national secularism actually gaining ground here a lot of different interests that are involved in making sure that doesn't happen as there have been for many many years so for example with another muslim brotherhood you can look at the way back to the one nine hundred fifty s. a long history of direct cia involvement with the muslim brotherhood and using the muslim brotherhood as a tool of destabilization for national secularist movements and that policy was formulated quite specifically in anime nine hundred seventy nine build a bridge meeting in austria in which dr bernard lewis basically proposed the use of the muslim brotherhood is a type of tool of destabilization in those countries
of different opinions on all different sides as you pointed to earlier there's a lot of different sects and division in the ranks right now and i think that's the important part underlying this because i think that what's really an anthem a two to anyone with an interest in seeing a type of autocratic government coming into power in egypt and ruling with an iron fist is that is the idea of some strong national secularism actually gaining ground here a lot of different interests that are...
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religious services nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect because it carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. the british ministry of defense is considering placing surface to air missiles on residential buildings people in these london have received leaflets their rooftops could be used to house the weapons jury games this summer presents a concern about the safety of the system claiming it could become a target for attack or would show potentially deadly day brief fired official stressed the missiles would only be used in case of an extreme terror threat. the article is. a key focus for china as it's been looking to gain a strategic foothold in the region the country's prime minister is toward europe stopping in iceland and then sweden which chairs the arctic council beijing the world's largest energy consumer seeking to become a permanent observer something stockholm supports that's been expelled from this loans as well not all of the nations a key to have beijing on board it is a unavoidable reality. in th
religious services nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect because it carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. the british ministry of defense is considering placing surface to air missiles on residential buildings people in these london have received leaflets their rooftops could be used to house the weapons jury games this summer presents a concern about the safety of the system claiming it could become a target for...