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sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.y recovered and says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i never had any reason to -- i looked at her laying down on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i just miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun -- emily supports sutton's story, and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one. and then this one. the first bullet i didn't feel it. i just stood there and then i see the guy running to me. he did it again and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, all i was thinking about was him. nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my baby. >> i mean, just being able to touch her,
sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.y recovered and says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i never had any reason to -- i looked at her laying down on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i just miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun -- emily supports sutton's...
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sutton's girl friend emily was also shot during the incident.y recovered and says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i seen a lot in my life. i never had nightmares until i looked at her laying on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. >> while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i see the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell, but i was awake the whole time. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, i just wanted him to be next to him. i love him. he's my baby. >> just being able to touch her, that's really -- i'm anxious to give her a hug. >> normally, the
sutton's girl friend emily was also shot during the incident.y recovered and says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i seen a lot in my life. i never had nightmares until i looked at her laying on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. >> while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun,...
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: in response to your comments, tomorrow i really think a no vote is writing a blank check to joe sutton. what is more foreign to those communities, having dollars available for services or standing on principle but has been deemed unconstitutional? i hope you and others on the board will consider that. in fact, you will be handling taxpayer money to jim sutton, the so many of you have said you do not like. supervisor kim: i think it is unfortunate that public financing have to fight for the same dollars, and i think it is something we would all like to see as prioritizing our services. i do think having a fair playing ground is important for many of our candidates and our elected officials as well. i think this is afford litigation for many of us to see forward in terms of what the ruling means for the future of public financing, and i think there is some question as to whether litigation would be successful in this circumstance, given the key differences between arizona and san francisco. supervisor elsbernd: buwhat are the differences that are key? the court's decision is simply on th
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professor sutton's op-ped piece in yesterday's "new york times" entitled "why the antichrist matterscs" tells you everything you need to know about this. everything that will make you understand what that crazy heckler yelled at the president last night. first, what or who is the antichrist? >> and for conservative christians they've developed this notion of the antichrist out of the reading of the bible and a couple different places. mostly the old testament but also the book of revelation. essentially what they believe is the world is getting worse and worse and worse and it's going to end in this great cataclysm and what's going to happen, first all true christians are going to be raptured. they're going to disappear. and a new world leader is going to come forward promising peace and security and it's going to turn out he's the antichrist and ultimately seven years later jesus is going to return, the second coming and going to battle the antichrist in a literal place in the middle east, the battle of armageddon then jesus will then restore a new heaven and a new earth and things
professor sutton's op-ped piece in yesterday's "new york times" entitled "why the antichrist matterscs" tells you everything you need to know about this. everything that will make you understand what that crazy heckler yelled at the president last night. first, what or who is the antichrist? >> and for conservative christians they've developed this notion of the antichrist out of the reading of the bible and a couple different places. mostly the old testament but also...
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joining me now, the author of that piece, matt sutton, an associate professor of history at washington state university and author of "aimee simple mcpherson and rez resurrection of christian america." matt, could you first of all review to us the definition of antichrist? what is the antichrist? not all of our viewers know this. >> sure. well, it's a biblical notion and for conservative christians they've developed this notion of the antichrist out of the reading of the bible in a couple different places. mostly the old testament but also the book of revelation. they believe the world is getting worse and worse and worse and going to end in this great cataclysm and what's going to happen is first all true christians are going to be raptured, they're going to disappear and a new world leader is going to come forward offering peace and security and he's the antichrist and seven years later jesus is going to return, the second coming and battle the antichrist in a literal place in the middle east, the battle of armageddon then jesus will restore a new heaven and new earth and things will
joining me now, the author of that piece, matt sutton, an associate professor of history at washington state university and author of "aimee simple mcpherson and rez resurrection of christian america." matt, could you first of all review to us the definition of antichrist? what is the antichrist? not all of our viewers know this. >> sure. well, it's a biblical notion and for conservative christians they've developed this notion of the antichrist out of the reading of the bible...
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when i canner and the filburn case and you have the rage case and i have a lot of respect for jeff sutton and i think his analysis was a very honest attempt to grapple with a difficult question. i also have a lot of respect for frank holden of the 11th circuit who was a clinton appointee. and they came to very different conclusions and it was a hard question. >> do you have respect for their opinion as well? >> i do but they were the court that said the tax injunction act would apply. >> yeah. >> and i think that is a applausable argument if you accept the proposition if you are not to take the united states at his word. >> whether or not the junction bars is not whether you can constitutionally defend it as an exercise of the taxing power. that is it's quite clear -- if there's a surcharge of 2.5% on the federal income tax, that that is a tax within the meaning of the tax injunction act. you might say we're not going to uphold this as an exercise of power as a signaling function but that doesn't change the fact of that. one -- [inaudible] >> okay. we'll keep the discussion going i'm so s
when i canner and the filburn case and you have the rage case and i have a lot of respect for jeff sutton and i think his analysis was a very honest attempt to grapple with a difficult question. i also have a lot of respect for frank holden of the 11th circuit who was a clinton appointee. and they came to very different conclusions and it was a hard question. >> do you have respect for their opinion as well? >> i do but they were the court that said the tax injunction act would...
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massive boost in russia and not just because of the country's debut appearance not the world cup sutton's has now become another big sport and so is set to be played in schools across the nation and region because that was one player he's overcome the odds to be a success in both counts. he may be enjoying five star hotels and first class training facilities at this world cup however this hasn't always been the case for russia speedy winger dragging us through all in cross and our he was a talented wrestler in his youth but eventually decided to switch to rugby in his early teens on the advice of his brother though he didn't have it easy in his formative years. when i started playing rugby the facilities were non-existent we would train at a local school in the basement wherever it was full of rubbish and we would have to spend hours trying to clean it up and then the coaches arrived and we were allowed to use the pitch to train on it was only after their feet started to improve but here has already made an impression here in new zealand scoring his first ever world cup try against italy
massive boost in russia and not just because of the country's debut appearance not the world cup sutton's has now become another big sport and so is set to be played in schools across the nation and region because that was one player he's overcome the odds to be a success in both counts. he may be enjoying five star hotels and first class training facilities at this world cup however this hasn't always been the case for russia speedy winger dragging us through all in cross and our he was a...
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but i don't think the egyptian people without that and i thank you very much for your thoughts mr sutton i'll start president of the arab morris association. wife will be back shortly with the headline so we'll take a short break. well when one deals with war for a customer laws could cause tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage gone viral bombs by napalm boy coming from the slums whether it's part of the sonic boom some fracturing marine mammals or it's the burning oil field syria and iraq or its strong core priests in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva convention says nineteen forty nine states that there shall be changes in the war to protect one by against widespread long term and severe damage to the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions political one has taken exception to that. lead. the washing r.t.m. these are the headlines as the rebels prepared to storm some of the last program off
but i don't think the egyptian people without that and i thank you very much for your thoughts mr sutton i'll start president of the arab morris association. wife will be back shortly with the headline so we'll take a short break. well when one deals with war for a customer laws could cause tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage gone viral bombs by napalm boy coming...
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i think judge sutton's opinion makes a huge difference by identifying the fact that this is -- that the notion this is a regulation of inactivity makes no sense. this is a health care service is something no one can be sure they won't be using when they do need them, they will be provided for them, at least in some fashion, the cost will be transferred to others, if you're going to self-insure, he said that's a very active process of self-insuring, a very active process. and therefore, i think you put all that together, this is not -- i think it's not going to be seen as a difficult case. miguel thinks otherwise. >> actually, i think it's a very complicated issue on a number of levels dealing with the first issue that neil identified to when, if ever, it will get to the supreme court. i think we should all agree that it would be in the public interest for the education of the issue, which contentious as it is, to have it done with and get it on its way to the supreme court just as soon as we can. it's a clean legal issue. you don't need to have any sort of factual issues on that. and yo
i think judge sutton's opinion makes a huge difference by identifying the fact that this is -- that the notion this is a regulation of inactivity makes no sense. this is a health care service is something no one can be sure they won't be using when they do need them, they will be provided for them, at least in some fashion, the cost will be transferred to others, if you're going to self-insure, he said that's a very active process of self-insuring, a very active process. and therefore, i think...
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. >> claudia suzette sutton. >> john francis swaine. >> and my father. i love you, dad. we miss you, love you, and think about you every day. >> and my father of. 10 years ago, you made the biggest sacrifice in honor. we all miss you dearly. >> kristine m. swearson. >> brian edward sweeney. >> kenneth j. swenson. >> thomas swift. >> derek ogilvie sword. >> kevin thomas szocik. >> gina sztejnberg. >> norbert p. szurkowski. >> harry taback. >> joann tabeek. >> norma c. taddei. >> michael taddonio. >> keiichiro takahashi. >> keiji takahashi. >> phyllis gail talbot. >> robert talhami. >> and my father. [speaking foreign-language]>> sean patrick tallon. >> for mom and dad, gregory, theresa, and christine, in your nieces and nephews, gregory, and jacqueline, patrick, mary, and shane. we love you and miss your guitar and your smile. >> paul talty. >> maurita tam. >> rachel tamares. >> hector tamayo. >> michael andrew tamuccio. >> kenichiro tanaka. >> rhondelle cheri tankard. >> michael anthony tanner. >> dennis gerard taormina, jr. >> kenneth joseph tarantino. >> allan tarasiew
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. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge made a visit to the official royal marsden hospital in sutton, england, to mark the grand opening of a children's cancer treatment ward. it's one of the first public appearances in weeks for the newlyweds. kate is still deciding what charity she would speak on behalf of. prince william was appointed president of the royal marsden in 2007, a position his mother diana also held. >>> a physician at cornell university mapped out the mood swings of people using the social networking site twitter across 84 countries. the study found people generally start the day happy and refreshed from sleeping. then our mood slowly goes south, downhill from there, presumably because of work. the tweets reveal a universal need for happy hour at the end of the day. surprise, surprise. but on the weekend, everybody seems to be happy, almost all day. we're about to start our great mood. happy tweets. >>> we just got word of an influential al qaeda leader killed. why his death is so insignificant. >>> also ahead, a hat, sunglasses, she did her best not sunglasses, she d
. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge made a visit to the official royal marsden hospital in sutton, england, to mark the grand opening of a children's cancer treatment ward. it's one of the first public appearances in weeks for the newlyweds. kate is still deciding what charity she would speak on behalf of. prince william was appointed president of the royal marsden in 2007, a position his mother diana also held. >>> a physician at cornell university mapped out the mood...
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opinion piece entitled "why the anti-christ matters in politics," history professor matthew averies sutton wrote, "for some evangelicals, president obama is troubling, the specious theories about his place of birth, his international tendencies, his measured support for israel, and his nobel peace prize fit their long-held expectations about the anti-christ. millions of voters like their depression-era predecessors fear that the time is short. the sentiment that mr. obama is preparing the united states, as president roosevelt did, for the anti-christ global coalition is likely to grow. barring the rapture, mrs. bachmann or mr. perry could well ride the apocalyptic anti-statism of conservative christians into the oval office." i'll tell you, it's hard to make what to say this is, but go ahead. and last night, here's a heckler. just to prove "the times" isn't off base. president obama was heckled in los angeles out on the strip at that club out there where he was speaking in los angeles. let's listen. >> i want to -- >> christian god is the one and only true living god, the creator of heaven
opinion piece entitled "why the anti-christ matters in politics," history professor matthew averies sutton wrote, "for some evangelicals, president obama is troubling, the specious theories about his place of birth, his international tendencies, his measured support for israel, and his nobel peace prize fit their long-held expectations about the anti-christ. millions of voters like their depression-era predecessors fear that the time is short. the sentiment that mr. obama is...
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. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge made an official visit to the royal marsden hospital in sutton, england, to mark the grand opening of a special children's cancer treatment ward. it is the first of -- one of the first public appearances in weeks for the newlyweds. kate is still deciding what charity she will work on behalf of. prince william was appointed the president of the royal marsden in 2007, a position his mother diana also had. it really looks like the couple is trying to follow in diana's footsteps, by making charity a priority in their lives, which is a wonderful thing. >> what a thrill for those kids and their families to get to see them. >> setting an example. >>> let's check in with meteorologist veronica johnson. we saw some twinkling up in the sky, and jim and i weren't sure exactly what that was. >> i think they were stars, and we're going to see something like a really big star later on today, right? >> that's right. a really big one. the sunshine will be a very bright sky today for sure, guys. 63 degrees the temperature. it's cool and crisp out there right now.
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sutton: i thank the gentleman for the time. mr. speaker, it is no secret that the american people are very concerned about the failure of house republicans to help the american people get back to work. but, mr. speaker, it seems that we may have it all wrong. it turns out that house republicans have been working to create jobs, just not here in america. while the american people are suffering, h.r. 2587 gives big corporations which are already slush with profits and tax breaks yet another free pass to take jobs from hardworking american men and women and ship them overseas. without the support of the national labor relations board, to help working families get a fair shake, we can only expect to see more layoffs, lower wages, and a bleaker future for america's middle class. instead of stripping power away from the nlrb to ensure the rights of workers are upheld, and handing it to corporations to bust unions and outsource jobs, we should be working to create good-paying jobs right here in america. right in ohio. we should be working
sutton: i thank the gentleman for the time. mr. speaker, it is no secret that the american people are very concerned about the failure of house republicans to help the american people get back to work. but, mr. speaker, it seems that we may have it all wrong. it turns out that house republicans have been working to create jobs, just not here in america. while the american people are suffering, h.r. 2587 gives big corporations which are already slush with profits and tax breaks yet another free...
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i think judge sutton's opinion makes a huge difference by identifying the fact that this notion that this is a nation of inactivity. this is a health care service is something no one can be sure they won't be using when they do need them, they will be providing for them at least in some fashion. the cost will be transferred to others. if you're going to self-insure. and i think you put this all together this is not -- i think this is not going to be seen as a difficult case. miguel thinks otherwise. >> well, actually i think it's a very complicated issue on a number of levels, dealing with the first issue that neal identifies when if ever you will get to the supreme court i think we should all agree that it would be in the public interest for the education of the issue which as contentious as it is to have it done with and to get it on its way to the supreme court as soon as we can it's a clean legal issue. you don't need to have any sort of factual issues on that. and, you know, we've had rulings for -- from multiple courts on all sides of the issue. it is nonetheless very clear tha
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. >> what willie sutton used to say. all right. the president is walking in.he folks standing up. let's listen to the president of the united states. >> please, have a seat. a week ago today i sent congress the american jobs acted. a plan that will lead to new jobs for teachers, for construction workers, for veterans, and for the unemployed. it will cut taxes for every small business owner and virtually every working man and woman in america. and the proposals in this jobs bill are the kinds supported by democrats and republicans in the past. so there shouldn't be any reason for congress to drag its feet. they should pass it right away. i'm ready to sign a bill. i've got the pens all ready. now, as i said before, congress should pass this bill knowing that every proposal is fully paid for. the american jobs act will not add to our nation's debt. today i'mleases thousand pay for t how to pay done our debt over time. this is important because it depends in part what we do right now and how middle class families can feel a basic measure the security. in the long
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i have a lot of respect for judge sutton. i think his analysis was a very honest attempt to grapple with a difficult question. i also have a lot of respect to the clinton appointment in the 11th circuit. the came to very different conclusions. >> do have respect for their opinion as well? [laughter] >> i do, but they're the ones who said that the junction tax would apply. if you except the proposition that you're not supposed to take -- if you accept the proposition that you're not supposed to take the president of the united states at his word. >> it is quite clear that, if there is a surcharge of two 0.5% on the federal income tax, that is a tax. you might think we will not pull this in an exercise of power. but that does not change the fact of that. >> we really should keep moving. i'm sorry. did you have any cases you wanted to talk about? >> we have a couple of other criminal cases. there's one case that involved an analysis of brady vs. maryland. once again, we have a louisiana case where the government has failed to tu
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sutton of ohio for today after 2:00 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from -- the gentleman from florida, mr. deutch, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. deutch: thank you. thank you, madam speaker. and i appreciate the opportunity to be here following those series of speeches delivered that lead perfectly into the discussion that we're here to have. this is a crucial moment for the state of israel, for the united states, for the relationship that binds us together and this is an important moment for those who believe in democracy and for those who believe in peace. we will all be watching what transpires at the united nations in the coming days as the palestinians continue to move forward with an ill-fated attempt to create a state that can only be created by negotiations. i appreciate the opportunity to engage in a discussion with some of my colleagues an
sutton of ohio for today after 2:00 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from -- the gentleman from florida, mr. deutch, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. deutch: thank you. thank you, madam speaker. and i appreciate the opportunity to be here following those series of speeches delivered that lead perfectly into the discussion...
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so i took the advice of willie sutton, the famous bank robber, who when asked why he robbed banks, said that's where the money s. well, i thought, how can we tap sovereign wealth funds? because that's where the money s. we now have an equity fund of a billion dollars that's starting to do investments in africa and latin america, and we've created other funds. so it recognizes the whole change of the financial world. if you think back -- and i always recommend economic history to people or any history, it's a good point, that would have been inconceivable in 1944, 1945, or 1950, or 1960e, or 1970. closest you got was the oil shock where people were trying to take the oil money from the gulf states and put it back through major banks and lend it to latin america, and that created a mess. so these are the types of things where part of my message today is some of the principles that people talked about in mid 20th century remain very important. but the world has changed. so how do you -- how do you maintain the principles but in a very different environment? the reason i stress that is that
so i took the advice of willie sutton, the famous bank robber, who when asked why he robbed banks, said that's where the money s. well, i thought, how can we tap sovereign wealth funds? because that's where the money s. we now have an equity fund of a billion dollars that's starting to do investments in africa and latin america, and we've created other funds. so it recognizes the whole change of the financial world. if you think back -- and i always recommend economic history to people or any...