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. >> if you purchase sudafed you're in a register because sudafed can be an ingredient in crystal meth. >> i can't go to walmart in various states in america and buy six packets of sudafed because it's bad for my health. i can't buy certain types of french cheese because it's bad for my health. i can't buy a kinder egg because i may choke on the little toy so i'm banned from having it. but i can go into the same supermarket banning me from most things and i can buy an ar-15 military assault rifle that can fire 100 shots in a minute, and that's the rifle used at aurora and sandy hook. >> give me one example where a citizen used an assault rifle with a high capacity magazine for a constructive purpose. they always present this theoretic well, what if there's not one or two invaders to my home, what if there's 10 or 12, and after i've killed the first eight or nine, i need to reload. yeah, let me know when that happens, and between now and when that happens, sadly, there's going to be another aurora. there's going to be another newtown. there's going to be another tucson. and when they ta
. >> if you purchase sudafed you're in a register because sudafed can be an ingredient in crystal meth. >> i can't go to walmart in various states in america and buy six packets of sudafed because it's bad for my health. i can't buy certain types of french cheese because it's bad for my health. i can't buy a kinder egg because i may choke on the little toy so i'm banned from having it. but i can go into the same supermarket banning me from most things and i can buy an ar-15 military...
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girls like chicklets but i still need to show my passport and provide a dna sample to buy some damned sudafed. how am i supposed to make my meth? for more on this scandal we turn to america's foremost experts on young women's reproductive health, conservative men in their 60s. >> this is the president's value judgment that he and his government and his administration can bring about sexual freedom without biological consequence. >> because a 15-year-old girl gets to get one of these every other week? it's encouraging this behavior. >> all of a sudden now it's 15 years. so what is going to happen two years from now? somebody is going to make another argument and they're going to say, you know what? maybe it should be from the moment they're born. >> stephen: sadly, manny, i think babies are already getting their hands on it. i've never seen a pregnant one. welcome to obama's america, folks. don't you see the shame of having to ask a man in a lab coat for sex medicine was america's last defense on the border of slut city. folks, this isn't just about morality. what about the economic impact? i
girls like chicklets but i still need to show my passport and provide a dna sample to buy some damned sudafed. how am i supposed to make my meth? for more on this scandal we turn to america's foremost experts on young women's reproductive health, conservative men in their 60s. >> this is the president's value judgment that he and his government and his administration can bring about sexual freedom without biological consequence. >> because a 15-year-old girl gets to get one of these...
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it is, yes, she would need your permission to get a tattoo, she would need your permission to buy sudafeded permission to get the morning-after pill. remember, theoretically, the egg and sperm are joined and this chemical will expel this from her body. neil: can we go back to the egg and sperm thing again. okay, can you believe this, folks? here's one thing we discovered in our all day business travel, travel very light because when you hear what it will cost you to carry on, you're going to want to strip everything off. want to strip everything off. i am at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi
it is, yes, she would need your permission to get a tattoo, she would need your permission to buy sudafeded permission to get the morning-after pill. remember, theoretically, the egg and sperm are joined and this chemical will expel this from her body. neil: can we go back to the egg and sperm thing again. okay, can you believe this, folks? here's one thing we discovered in our all day business travel, travel very light because when you hear what it will cost you to carry on, you're going to...
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it is, yes, she would need your permission to get a tattoo, she would need your permission to buy sudafed, but not need permission to get the morning-after pill. remember, theoretically, the egg and sperm are joined and this chemical will expel this from her body. neil: can we go back to the egg and sperm thing again. okay, can you believe this, folks? here's one thing we discovered in our all day business travel, travel very light because when you hear what it will cost you to carry on, you're going to want to strip everything off. i am sorry. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a ite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. neil: you know fees are getting as pricey as flights, we talk about business of travel on fox business network, we learn that frontier air will charge up to $100 to carry on bags. and coffee and
it is, yes, she would need your permission to get a tattoo, she would need your permission to buy sudafed, but not need permission to get the morning-after pill. remember, theoretically, the egg and sperm are joined and this chemical will expel this from her body. neil: can we go back to the egg and sperm thing again. okay, can you believe this, folks? here's one thing we discovered in our all day business travel, travel very light because when you hear what it will cost you to carry on, you're...
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. >> kimberly: you can't get sudafed. >> bob: if a girl is 13 or 14 or 15 if she is asking for the morning's more than likely is sexually active. doctor ought to be seeing her in any event. at a minimum the pharmacist. putting it out in front seems to me to be a reach. >> kimberly: contraception essentially. >> greg: what you are saying too is if a 15-year-old is sexually active there could be a crime being committed. >> bob: good point. >> greg: relative that is abusing her this thing is almost a boone for your creepy uncle because she is not going to go finger him she is going to go get the pill. >> eric: aside from the issues 15-year-old getting pill for abortion increasing promise pros miss promiscuity. i did that so i don't need to go to the doctor. this may be covering up rapes that girls are embarrassed to talk about and they want to get rid of instead of finding the rapist. >> dana: interesting way of trying to tell people that risks are consequence and responsibility-free. that is not -- that's not how any of us should live our lives regardless. so, what do you think will happen,
. >> kimberly: you can't get sudafed. >> bob: if a girl is 13 or 14 or 15 if she is asking for the morning's more than likely is sexually active. doctor ought to be seeing her in any event. at a minimum the pharmacist. putting it out in front seems to me to be a reach. >> kimberly: contraception essentially. >> greg: what you are saying too is if a 15-year-old is sexually active there could be a crime being committed. >> bob: good point. >> greg: relative...
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he said, look, i am on sudafed from the army. would you retest this? i think it is a mistake.his is a man who had a spotless record before. the army said, i would not believe this is by not heard of a tape of the conversation -- his commander of the special medical unit said, i am not going to retest that read it is not our job read he recommended she scrub toilets. even though the doctor said, he is too sick to do this type of stuff. maybe the most upsetting is while he was doing all of this extra duty, he had been scheduled to have surgery to have dental implants because he lost all of his teeth in these injuries. the commander he says canceled his surgery. to this day, he has no teeth. >> let's go back to jerrald jensen describing his encounters in fort carson's where transition was sergeants who had never deployed before and he treated the wounded harshly. >> i was assigned to pulling weeds, picking up cigarette butts, mopping floors, scrubbing toilets, sweeping floors, scrubbing stairs, cleaning the barracks. when i told them, this is making me worse, making my injuries h
he said, look, i am on sudafed from the army. would you retest this? i think it is a mistake.his is a man who had a spotless record before. the army said, i would not believe this is by not heard of a tape of the conversation -- his commander of the special medical unit said, i am not going to retest that read it is not our job read he recommended she scrub toilets. even though the doctor said, he is too sick to do this type of stuff. maybe the most upsetting is while he was doing all of this...
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to buy some damn su n d sudafed. how am i supposed to make my meth. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by prudential. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >>> authorities pleaded with the public for health. >> prosecutors say three college friends of suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev are under arrest for trying to protect him. >> reporter: authorities want to stress that the three men behind bars are not charged in the attack but they are accused of interfering with the investigation. authorities say two of the men are charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice by destroying evidence, and a third man is charged with lying to investigators. the three men, dias kadyrbayev, azamat tazhayakov and robel are seen her wednesday in the custody of federal agents shortly after making their first appearance in a boston court. according to the criminal complaint it began hours after the accused of the boston bombing went public. kadyrbayev texted
to buy some damn su n d sudafed. how am i supposed to make my meth. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by prudential. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >>> authorities pleaded with the public for health. >> prosecutors say three college friends of suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev are under arrest for trying to protect him. >> reporter: authorities...
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to buy sudafed. >> this ismorning's eye opener, presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." >> new arrests in boston after the marathon bombing. authorities pleaded with the public for help. >> the prosecutors say three friends, three college friends of dzhokhar tsavraev tried to protect him, now they are under arrest. alane >> reporter: authority want to stress the three men behind bars are not charged in the attack but accused of interfering with the investigation. authorities say two of the men are charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice by destroying evidence and that the third man is charged with lying to investigators. the three men, dias katyrbayev azamat tazhayakov and robel phillipos are seen here. hours after the accused boston bombers went public katyrbayev texted dzhokhar tsavraev saying he looked like one of the suspects. tsavraev replied "lol." shorthand for laugh out loud. you better not text me and come to my room and take whatever you want. police say the men then headed to tsavraev's dorm room at the - university of massachusetts dartmouth. watched mo
to buy sudafed. >> this ismorning's eye opener, presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." >> new arrests in boston after the marathon bombing. authorities pleaded with the public for help. >> the prosecutors say three friends, three college friends of dzhokhar tsavraev tried to protect him, now they are under arrest. alane >> reporter: authority want to stress the three men behind bars are not charged in the attack but accused of...
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. >> okay with being going to buy sudafed and having to show a driver's license?hem? >> craig, you are passionate and you're smart. >> no but i'm just saying. i don't -- i do want to -- >> you know as well as i do that manchin toomey did not fail because of one -- one -- one item, one line in the law. you know there's a whole lot of stuff, every single law. >> you know why it failed it failed because of political cowardice, joe, that's why it failed, it failed because at some point -- >> i hope not. i hope not political cowardice. i hope that it didn't pass because people didn't find that the legislature met the need of law-abiding citizens. >> no. no. if you want to -- if we are all -- it's a saturday, so let's all be honest, right it did fail because of political cowardice and failed for political cowardice on the left and right. >> a good point. >> democrats and republicans that opposed it and their logic and arguments why they did does not make sense, does not make sense to any reasonable-thinking american, whether you're a gun owner or not. expanding backgrou
. >> okay with being going to buy sudafed and having to show a driver's license?hem? >> craig, you are passionate and you're smart. >> no but i'm just saying. i don't -- i do want to -- >> you know as well as i do that manchin toomey did not fail because of one -- one -- one item, one line in the law. you know there's a whole lot of stuff, every single law. >> you know why it failed it failed because of political cowardice, joe, that's why it failed, it failed...