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. >> think supervisor campos: thau for hearing this matter and putting this request on the agenda. i want to thank the entire provider community of the entire community that has been working on this for quite some time. i want to say a couple of things. i know on a more personal note, i did have someone very close to me here recently passed away because of aids-related complications, and i think many of you knew that individual, and as a gay man, i think we do not fully appreciate the impact some of the devastating impact of aids and hiv has had and continue to have on our community. the fact is people to this day are dying of this disease, and a crisis hot that people will often talk about or think about is in the 80s or 90s, but the reality is and this year, 2012, this remains a big issue. i think that we need to be very mindful of the fact that dealing with aids and hiv is difficult enough as it is, even if you are having all of the treatment and medications that you can have, but when you deprive a community of that some of the problem is compounded so many times, and we just h
. >> think supervisor campos: thau for hearing this matter and putting this request on the agenda. i want to thank the entire provider community of the entire community that has been working on this for quite some time. i want to say a couple of things. i know on a more personal note, i did have someone very close to me here recently passed away because of aids-related complications, and i think many of you knew that individual, and as a gay man, i think we do not fully appreciate the...
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know how to chanceú your question.ú i'm michael finney, 7 on yourú side.ú >> coming up next, the year thaúear of revolutionú a symbol of everything that wasú right and everything that wasú wrong in the country.ú in the 1968 project, there was ú huey, and huey, war, andú anti-war, two assassinationsú that numbed the nations.ú psyche dell lick drugs and inú music and clothes.ú it defined a generation.ú >> we tend to look back now witú the rose-colored glass ofú retrospect that people who liveú there it, it was a wrenchingú time period.ú >> the vietnam war, the centerú piece is a huey helicopter usedú in the war.ú it took twelve vets to installú it.ú >> we actually flew troops.ú we carried them into battle,ú reflied them and did medevacú when needed.ú >> he said it was rough toú return and some didn't make it.ú sentiment against the war wasú passionate.ú politics were frenzied.ú the kings in chicago game aú battleground.ú the minnesota history centerú assembled the show.ú including janice joplin'sú feather bowa and bell-bottoms.ú women were playing more activeú roles.ú 7 you've come a long wa
know how to chanceú your question.ú i'm michael finney, 7 on yourú side.ú >> coming up next, the year thaúear of revolutionú a symbol of everything that wasú right and everything that wasú wrong in the country.ú in the 1968 project, there was ú huey, and huey, war, andú anti-war, two assassinationsú that numbed the nations.ú psyche dell lick drugs and inú music and clothes.ú it defined a generation.ú >> we tend to look back now witú the rose-colored glass ofú...
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house budget chair paul ryan tells bus thaus about that, on . and health care stocks head up. dow, s & p, and nasdaq go slightly down. and ben bernanke is worried that economic growth could take a hit from rising gas prices, here is bernanke on abc news moments ago. >> well, gas prices are a major problem. obviously hardship for lots of people. >> all right. but i don't want to contradict the chairman, but i want to remind you what i said last night. i think gas prices may well be peeking, and stock market investors may be very pleasantly surprised. get to all that in a few moments. another example of obama regulatory overreach tonight, the epa issued a new carbon rule that could literally end the coal industry and put hundreds of thousands of workers out of jobs, ohio governor john kasich joins us for an exclusive interview. we begin tonight with the most important story of the day, the supreme court getting to the heart of whether the federal government can control your behavior. which i believe is all wrong. by forcing to you do something you don't want to do. forcing to yo
house budget chair paul ryan tells bus thaus about that, on . and health care stocks head up. dow, s & p, and nasdaq go slightly down. and ben bernanke is worried that economic growth could take a hit from rising gas prices, here is bernanke on abc news moments ago. >> well, gas prices are a major problem. obviously hardship for lots of people. >> all right. but i don't want to contradict the chairman, but i want to remind you what i said last night. i think gas prices may well...
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you know, some of thaus those might fall off. you don't no know. host: in this case, it's preemptive murder. does that -- premed tariff murder. does that make a difference? guest: it means the death penalty is on the table. host: when it comes to the trial itself, one of the things that we heard in article 32. we have a still that breaks down that. correct me if i'm wrong in some cases, but in this case, being at the article 32 hearing, when it comes to the jury that will ultimately hear this case, has to be unanimous in both its verdict and its sentence. could you add some context? >> yes. there's some layers to that. so this is very similar to a civilian jury where normally in state court, you would have to have a unanimous verdict to convict so in the military here with a capital case, you have to have a unanimous verdict to convict on the finding of a guilt or innocence on a merit, ok? and then you hear analysis about whether there was aggravating factors in the case. it could be occurred in time of war, could be murder of a child under the age
you know, some of thaus those might fall off. you don't no know. host: in this case, it's preemptive murder. does that -- premed tariff murder. does that make a difference? guest: it means the death penalty is on the table. host: when it comes to the trial itself, one of the things that we heard in article 32. we have a still that breaks down that. correct me if i'm wrong in some cases, but in this case, being at the article 32 hearing, when it comes to the jury that will ultimately hear this...