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but i think i see the shepherd we have waited for so long. he's an old man, it tallies with our friend here. but, you perhaps know better than i do. you've met the man before. yes. i recognize him. as reliable a man as laius ever had in his service as shepherd. first, you sir from corinth. i want to know, is this the man you were talking about? yes, your majesty. he stands before you. now, you sir. come here. look me straight in the eyes. answer my questions. were you at one time in laius' service? yes, born and bred in the palace, not bought in the slave market. what was your work? how are you employed? a shepherd most of my life. and which part of the country did you generally stay? it would be cithaeron or thereabouts. do you remember ever seeing this man there? and what connection? what man do you mean? standing in front of you. have you ever met him?
but i think i see the shepherd we have waited for so long. he's an old man, it tallies with our friend here. but, you perhaps know better than i do. you've met the man before. yes. i recognize him. as reliable a man as laius ever had in his service as shepherd. first, you sir from corinth. i want to know, is this the man you were talking about? yes, your majesty. he stands before you. now, you sir. come here. look me straight in the eyes. answer my questions. were you at one time in laius'...
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the space race. it was up to shepherd. he carried the duty of carrying the american pride. shepherd had been a navy pilot before being chosen as one of the seven original mercury astronauts. all wanted to be first in space. but it was shepherd who was flying now. higher, faster and farther than any american had ever gone. >> they all came over and hook my hand. congratulations and filed out of the room. and i didn't see any of the bars i visited on the way home. >> reporter: shepherd sub orbital flight went perfectly. it lasted all of 15 minutes and 20 seconds. >> what a beautiful view. >> i also said what is this beautiful view you talked about. he had a little teeny tiny window. he said i had to say something. so i figured what a beautiful view would be a good line. >> reporter: shepherd made history. he made history again as one of the first to step on the moon. >> i went to the boss and i said, boss i want to hit a golf ball in the moon. he said shepherd, you've been given me trouble for 15 years, the answer is hell no. >> reporter: in the end he hit not one, but two moo
the space race. it was up to shepherd. he carried the duty of carrying the american pride. shepherd had been a navy pilot before being chosen as one of the seven original mercury astronauts. all wanted to be first in space. but it was shepherd who was flying now. higher, faster and farther than any american had ever gone. >> they all came over and hook my hand. congratulations and filed out of the room. and i didn't see any of the bars i visited on the way home. >> reporter:...
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man: the shepherd goes out. he's given a position where he stands at the post. and he has to direct his dog out on the right or the left -- immaterial. dogs, you can work them half a mile away. they'll pick the sound up, they will hear you, and they can work them half a mile away collecting sheep, putting them together, putting them into a flock, and bring them as near in a straight line as possible down the course, through the hurdles there, back to the pen -- hopefully nice pen -- straight in, no breaks, and the applause. [ man speaking indistinctly, applause ] working a border collie is like marriage. it's got to click. you must have confidence in one another. the dog will have confidence in you if you've got confidence in him. it's as beautiful as that, and it's lovely to work with them. [ man whistling ] steves: just down the street is keswick's petite marina, where we're combining a short cruise with my favorite lake district hike -- up a dramatic nearby ridge. derwentwater is one of cumbria's most photographed and popular lakes. boats circle the lake pick
man: the shepherd goes out. he's given a position where he stands at the post. and he has to direct his dog out on the right or the left -- immaterial. dogs, you can work them half a mile away. they'll pick the sound up, they will hear you, and they can work them half a mile away collecting sheep, putting them together, putting them into a flock, and bring them as near in a straight line as possible down the course, through the hurdles there, back to the pen -- hopefully nice pen -- straight...
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the shepherd community is devastated as is the country. families have been looking to us for guidance, though we have a duty to give them religious guidance for the here and now and the afterlife. i inc. such tragedy needs to be remembered by generations to come, perhaps a memorial, a religious school or college could be named in their memory. it could help the families to remember them but also help them to move on with their lives. >> . >>> celebrations are staking place in the u.k. this weekend to mark the 450th university of shakespeare's birth. emma hayward reports on how one of the greatest play rights is being remembered in stratford upon avon. >> reporter: on the stratford streets he use to roam, a pageant fit for a litterary icon, a thousand strong revelling in the work of william spa sha shakespeare >> to the music of the morrismen to a birthday cake carried by horses. his followers put on a good show >> this is a town that thrives on the memory of william shakespeare and his birthday is an opportunity for them to come out and ce
the shepherd community is devastated as is the country. families have been looking to us for guidance, though we have a duty to give them religious guidance for the here and now and the afterlife. i inc. such tragedy needs to be remembered by generations to come, perhaps a memorial, a religious school or college could be named in their memory. it could help the families to remember them but also help them to move on with their lives. >> . >>> celebrations are staking place in the...
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but i think i see the shepherd we have waited for so long. he's an old man, it tallies with our friend here. but, you perhaps know better than i do. you've met the man before. yes. i recognize him. as reliable a man as laius ever had in his service as shepherd. first, you sir from corinth. i want to know, is this the man you were talking about? yes, your majesty. he stands before you. now, you sir. come here. look me straight in the eyes. answer my questions. were you at one time in laius' service? yes, born and bred in the palace, not bought in the slave market. what was your work? how are you employed? a shepherd most of my life. and which part of the country did you generally stay? it would be cithaeron or thereabouts. do you remember ever seeing this man there? and what connection? what man do you mean? standing in front of you. have you ever met him? i can't offhand remember. there's nothing strange in that, your majesty. i'll soon jog his memory. he knows quite well that part of cithaeron. he had two flocks. i was neighbor to him with on
but i think i see the shepherd we have waited for so long. he's an old man, it tallies with our friend here. but, you perhaps know better than i do. you've met the man before. yes. i recognize him. as reliable a man as laius ever had in his service as shepherd. first, you sir from corinth. i want to know, is this the man you were talking about? yes, your majesty. he stands before you. now, you sir. come here. look me straight in the eyes. answer my questions. were you at one time in laius'...
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nepalese government accused of failing to safeguard the going too well that the greeks to some of the shepherds demands and the air this week. russian opposition leader and antique about jim goad and makes a new brownie is being done to help the rams rather than sent to jail if he waits for his trial is over the sad thing is suspended sentence for the basil and conviction in the car in case of our aims his brother and a gun accused of defrauding french cosmetics company before said time magazine has published its annual a stat that one hundred commenced influential people on the planet. fiance tops the base making the front of a safe beach head off beat in the bomb and matt cole sing and my niece iris campaign from saints the twenty one year old man in albany city has been crushed to death by crucifixion. built on a bridge on top of seconds. it happened just three days before joe cole will be canonized him prior to disseminate him on ak the crucifix commemorate the pics visit to the area in nineteen ninety eight. ninety million years old australians and new zealand as the truffle to connect wit
nepalese government accused of failing to safeguard the going too well that the greeks to some of the shepherds demands and the air this week. russian opposition leader and antique about jim goad and makes a new brownie is being done to help the rams rather than sent to jail if he waits for his trial is over the sad thing is suspended sentence for the basil and conviction in the car in case of our aims his brother and a gun accused of defrauding french cosmetics company before said time...
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. >> when i saw the wheel coming at my face, that was a very scary moment. >> and a german shepherd saves the day. >> he's telling you something wrong is happening in my house. >> it makes a person wonder what their pets are really made of. >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries continues." cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet a
. >> when i saw the wheel coming at my face, that was a very scary moment. >> and a german shepherd saves the day. >> he's telling you something wrong is happening in my house. >> it makes a person wonder what their pets are really made of. >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries continues." cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden....
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formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. ers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking siesta here. but that's the flow of life here. >> that begs the question, while i'm busy hating you for your life, how often are you getting a drunk a day? >> twice. one and a half. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> that is so spanish. everybody has a very distinct opinion and it's completely different. like this is a fact. >> whatever. >> when my time comes, i pretty much want to die at a table like this. good work, zamboni. good work. so, zack, you happy with the show? >> hope we don't suck on television. >> dude, i think i'm setting a pretty low bar. i'm going to tell you this relaxed lifestyle, loun
formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. ers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking siesta here. but that's the flow of life here. >>...
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the german shepherd and malamute and the malogenes shepherds. it isn't a preference that german and the malonese is being used passing more unit selection criteria more often. >> are you involved with training service dogs for veterans with ptsd? >> the question was was i involved in training dogs for pstd veterans. i am not. there are a number of groups that have i have been introduced that do that and i would like to get to the point of that and i will say the type of dog that is usually not in the same category that is good for a fellow soldier with ptsd. they are usually different dogs in terms of character. it is an important thing and we are taking it one step at a time. doing the providing and retiring, but the pstd dogs isn't to beat the dead horse, but a whole different animal. anybody else? >> does the military or our enemies target the dogs and how do they view the dog issue? >> they do. here is the short answer to what our enemies do: they target everything we have. you know, they don't use really any discretion in terms of prioritize
the german shepherd and malamute and the malogenes shepherds. it isn't a preference that german and the malonese is being used passing more unit selection criteria more often. >> are you involved with training service dogs for veterans with ptsd? >> the question was was i involved in training dogs for pstd veterans. i am not. there are a number of groups that have i have been introduced that do that and i would like to get to the point of that and i will say the type of dog that is...
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he set up his own group, the sea shepherd society, got himself a ship. irst thing he did was hunt down the sierra, in illegal whlaler. >> i hit the sierra at the bow to get its attention and destroy the harpoon. did a 360 degree turn and started slamming and at 15 knots, split it open to the water line. that ship had killed 25,000 whales. what we are able to do in one year shut down every single pirate whaling vessel in the atlantic. at the end of that one year period, three were on the bottom, two were going to the south african navy, and one had been sold. >> can see shepherd when after whaling nations -- then the sea shepherd when after whaling nations. >> in 1986, greenpeace came up and said, i want to let you know what you did in iceland was criminal and unforgivable. i said, so. he said, you should know what people in this movement think about you. i said, i don't give a damn, john. i did not sink them for you or the movement, i did it for the whales. find the one whale that disagreed with what we did, but until then, i could not give a damn what yo
he set up his own group, the sea shepherd society, got himself a ship. irst thing he did was hunt down the sierra, in illegal whlaler. >> i hit the sierra at the bow to get its attention and destroy the harpoon. did a 360 degree turn and started slamming and at 15 knots, split it open to the water line. that ship had killed 25,000 whales. what we are able to do in one year shut down every single pirate whaling vessel in the atlantic. at the end of that one year period, three were on the...
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shepherd was down in that tiny space. this is a family dog, a local family. they had been looking for their dog for more than 24 hours when they realized where the german shepherd was and couldn't get the dog out. they had to call in firefighters. if you go back and watch it again, to watch the moment the dog comes out of that crack in the earth, basically what it looks like. then the moment that the dog is reunited with its owner is incredible. they're in tears. >> they're fun. wagging his tail. >> scared, hungry, thirsty, but back with his family, good go. >> >>> a very scary moment for this woman pulling up to this gas station in new york. she drives up to the pump and see her stop the car. two kids inside the car with her. she gets out and starts getting her car ready for the pump. watch what starts happening right about here. >> oh, no. >> yeah. >> did the kids bump it into gear or something? >> nope. it sounds like she forget to put the brake on or maybe put it in neutral and the car started going back. she rushes right after it opens the door, the car runs her over. >> oh, my gosh. >> maybe the door just knocked her down. it didn't rupp her over over. >>
shepherd was down in that tiny space. this is a family dog, a local family. they had been looking for their dog for more than 24 hours when they realized where the german shepherd was and couldn't get the dog out. they had to call in firefighters. if you go back and watch it again, to watch the moment the dog comes out of that crack in the earth, basically what it looks like. then the moment that the dog is reunited with its owner is incredible. they're in tears. >> they're fun. wagging...
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tl that we would like to know that if we can work with the president obama on the brady and the matthew shepherd and make it official. >> we may not get there in one year, or even in one term. but america i have never been horror so than i am tonight that we will get there. i promise you we as a people will get there. >> so i hope that we take matthew shepherd and james very serious in doing that the speakers are really clean and so beautiful. >> your time is up. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> give him a chance to clean his stuff up. >> >> hi my name is corine and i am a friend of meto and i just wanted to come up here and ask i was just at a funeral yesterday, and it was confirmed to us that it was four police officers who shot him. and we would like to continue to fight for his justice, and to keep those officers or have those officers terminated and yesterday when we were looking at his body, we were told that he was shot three times in the face, and his body and his face had to be reconstructed. and another thing that i would like to know, was that why was the funeral or the whole serv
tl that we would like to know that if we can work with the president obama on the brady and the matthew shepherd and make it official. >> we may not get there in one year, or even in one term. but america i have never been horror so than i am tonight that we will get there. i promise you we as a people will get there. >> so i hope that we take matthew shepherd and james very serious in doing that the speakers are really clean and so beautiful. >> your time is up. >>...
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they charge him under federal civil rights law and people tend to think of hate crimes as the shepherd bird act which was recently passed by congress. but there are longstanding civil rights laws that provide the death penalty if death results from someone who tries to interfere with people either carrying out federally protected rights and going to church would be one of those or people trying to exercise religious freedom. the federal government has charges at its disposal. so does the state. they will both proceed and go through their grand jury process and prepare the charges. then at some point they'll have to decide who goes first here. there are great interests on both parts. the state -- it's state residents who were killed and people in the community. there's a great interest in pursuing community justice. on the other hand the federal government has interests here as well, obvious ones involving people who are trying to hate and act out. >> president obama spoke about this incident at the prayer breakfast this morning. >> today as passover begins, we're seeing a number of syn
they charge him under federal civil rights law and people tend to think of hate crimes as the shepherd bird act which was recently passed by congress. but there are longstanding civil rights laws that provide the death penalty if death results from someone who tries to interfere with people either carrying out federally protected rights and going to church would be one of those or people trying to exercise religious freedom. the federal government has charges at its disposal. so does the state....
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fight against whaling is captain paul watson founder of the sea shepherd conservation society and star of wheel wars after watson welcome both thank you it's great to have you with us let's start out with the i.c.j. ruling what what's the significance of the international court of justice over twelve years the japanese and everybody else is calling us pirates and eco terrorists and outlaws for in your opinion against their activities in the southern ocean will sanctuary what this means to us is that we've been vindicated there are the outlaws we're not. going forward are they stopping well everybody was celebrating but i wasn't because i knew that they would continue and that's what the intend to do the prime minister said they would have by by the i.c.j. ruling because they respect the rule of law but just yesterday they piled for an injunction in a seattle court to prevent us from interfering with them really because they said that they intend to go back and that they want the injunction to stop us so they betrayed themselves by filing that injunction so
fight against whaling is captain paul watson founder of the sea shepherd conservation society and star of wheel wars after watson welcome both thank you it's great to have you with us let's start out with the i.c.j. ruling what what's the significance of the international court of justice over twelve years the japanese and everybody else is calling us pirates and eco terrorists and outlaws for in your opinion against their activities in the southern ocean will sanctuary what this means to us is...
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she's actually taking a swing and punching the german shepherd that is in her vehicle. t in front of the camera. obviously authorities consider this animal abuse and they really want to find her. in case you were wondering, the fish apparently have all found homes. this other video captured at a bank in russia. you see this man wearing a hoodie walk right up to this window where the bank clerk is holding some cash. that robber immediately pulls out a gun, points at her, demands money. she hands over what she's got and he gets away and it seemed like an easy robbery or so he thought because the next day he went back with an accomplice to pull it off. >> at the same bank. does he get caught? i hope he gets caught. >> same exact thing. walk right up to the window. both of them point the gun at the clerk, but in this case the clerk gets under the counter pushes the panic button. they are able to get away. >> it's too bad the panic button doesn't lock that door. >> but eventually they were apprehended and they confessed to all of the robberies. sadly, one of those guys was a
she's actually taking a swing and punching the german shepherd that is in her vehicle. t in front of the camera. obviously authorities consider this animal abuse and they really want to find her. in case you were wondering, the fish apparently have all found homes. this other video captured at a bank in russia. you see this man wearing a hoodie walk right up to this window where the bank clerk is holding some cash. that robber immediately pulls out a gun, points at her, demands money. she hands...
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the shepherd girl. see this shirt, seth? do you see this shirt? hen the show first came on the air. passion -- passion! >> seth: how did it get so gross so fast? >> how did your show get so safe so fast, man? >> this show is not as funny as it used to be. >> seth: ah man, you, too? >> yes. since that gentleman started talking, the entire show has gone way downhill. >> um, my name is greg. >> okay. anyway, i prefer the simpler version of "late night with seth meyers" when there wasn't all this, metta, oh look how cool we are for breaking the fourth wall stuff. hey, funny man, i have some advice for you. just be funny. >> hey seth, don't listen to him. seth, look. his shirt's clean. he looks like he took a shower today. >> seth: those aren't negative things. >> hey, seth. >> seth: hey, hello. >> hi, i have something to say. i like the current direction of the show. i disagree with that last guy. >> excuse me, my name is also greg. >> cool! two gregs! >> and i'm sarah. >> seth: it doesn't matter what everyone's names are. but sarah, thank you. i'm gla
the shepherd girl. see this shirt, seth? do you see this shirt? hen the show first came on the air. passion -- passion! >> seth: how did it get so gross so fast? >> how did your show get so safe so fast, man? >> this show is not as funny as it used to be. >> seth: ah man, you, too? >> yes. since that gentleman started talking, the entire show has gone way downhill. >> um, my name is greg. >> okay. anyway, i prefer the simpler version of "late night...
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use the military and police work now there are more and more dutch shepherd's being used and again it's not a preference, it's the fact that for a number of reasons, which i want to believe her or get into, there is a higher prevalence for those dogs testing the unit selection criteria. >> are you involved with training service dogs? the question was am i involved in the training of service dogs for veterans with ptsd. right now the answer is no. there are a number of groups i've been introduced to and have spoken with in the last 18 months or so that do that and i would love to get to the point where we have an involvement in some capacity. i will see the type of dog that is going to be a good personal protection or military dog etc. is usually not in the same category as a dog that is good for a fellow soldier with ptsd. there are two different missions in terms of how the dogs perform with their temperament and character trait but obviously it's a very important thing and we are taking it one step at a time doing the providing and retiring. it's not to beat a dead horse but it's a wh
use the military and police work now there are more and more dutch shepherd's being used and again it's not a preference, it's the fact that for a number of reasons, which i want to believe her or get into, there is a higher prevalence for those dogs testing the unit selection criteria. >> are you involved with training service dogs? the question was am i involved in the training of service dogs for veterans with ptsd. right now the answer is no. there are a number of groups i've been...
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the workers christopher shepherd and sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed at the walnut creek bart station in october of 2013. it happened during a bart strike so a trainee was operating that bart train when it hit the two workers, cal/osha gave bart three willful serious violations today. the first is that the workers were not qualified to do the work they were doing that day because they were not electrical workers and they were working near the third rail. the second violation is the trainee at the controls was operating the train by himself. cal/osha says the trainer was not with him. he was in a passenger car at the time of the accident. cal/osha also says that the trainee did not have adequate training. the last violation is that the procedure the workers were using known as "simple approval" in cal/osha's mind they believe "simple approval" is not adequate relying on a spotter to let others know a train is coming. the trainee didn't know how to sound the horn as the train was about to strike the workers. >> the operator in training saw the people attempted to stop the train,
the workers christopher shepherd and sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed at the walnut creek bart station in october of 2013. it happened during a bart strike so a trainee was operating that bart train when it hit the two workers, cal/osha gave bart three willful serious violations today. the first is that the workers were not qualified to do the work they were doing that day because they were not electrical workers and they were working near the third rail. the second violation is the...
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workers at the county clerk's office says it was a computer glitch 0 so the german shepherd can stay ror if the case involves a cat burglar. >> on this day in 1912 the titanic sank into the atlantic ocean on its maiden victim from england to new york city. britain's white star line built the ship to be the fastest and most luxurious and unsinkable. thanks to it water-tight compartments but no match for a giant iceberg that ripped into the ship's hole and -- ship's hull ande were not enough live crafts. the unsinkable ship sank 102 years ago today. when news breaks out we'll break in, because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. we're on track, i've just been told, for the biggest two-day gain in a month on wall street. it's not all bad. here's cavuto. >> oh, my god. it's better than i thought. an audi. i'm getting a car. >> peter, there's a t in there. that says audit. >> no, it's a foreign car. the t is silent. i'm getting an audi. >> i have an inny. >> you better approve it is an inny and not an audit. this is tax day when americans this is tax day when america?ñ?ñ
workers at the county clerk's office says it was a computer glitch 0 so the german shepherd can stay ror if the case involves a cat burglar. >> on this day in 1912 the titanic sank into the atlantic ocean on its maiden victim from england to new york city. britain's white star line built the ship to be the fastest and most luxurious and unsinkable. thanks to it water-tight compartments but no match for a giant iceberg that ripped into the ship's hole and -- ship's hull ande were not...
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>> jfk was assassinated in the middle of the ferocious battle. helped shepherd the law to its approval, i don't think you've told us where you stand on this but if kennedy had not been assassinated, after all this research you had done, do you think we would have had to wait longer for civil rights to get passed? >> historians disagree on it. my own sense was the bill was so far down the track and john kennedy had invested so much of political prestige in it, he was a politician but wanted to win. he would have compromised in other ways lbj wouldn't have but i think he could not have abandoned it. >> you bring to life what life was like, southern abolitionists who were opposed to credit integration, southern democrats, northern democrats and the republicans. >> functionally speaking you had at least three parties and the interesting reality was that the republicans were willing especially moderate republicans, the procivil rights democrats to get this bill down, in the earned it passed the senate 73 to 27, with higher number of republican votes. >> it was a diff
>> jfk was assassinated in the middle of the ferocious battle. helped shepherd the law to its approval, i don't think you've told us where you stand on this but if kennedy had not been assassinated, after all this research you had done, do you think we would have had to wait longer for civil rights to get passed? >> historians disagree on it. my own sense was the bill was so far down the track and john kennedy had invested so much of political prestige in it, he was a politician but...
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speaking from the white house this morning, the outgoing secretary described her experience shepherding through the aca something she called the most meaningful work of her career. >> i got to be a leader of hhs during these most historic times. >> i knew it wouldn't be easy. there is a reason that no earlier president was successful in passing health reform. throughout the legislative battles, the supreme court challenge, a contentious re-election and years of votes to turn back the clock, we are making progress. >> president obama took the time to sing the secretary's praises, acknowledge the challenges she once faced and of course show off some battle wounds. >> kathleen has been here through the long fight to pass the affordable care act. she helped guide its implementation even when it got rough. she's got bumps, i've got bumps. bruises. the final score speaks for itself. 7.5 million people have the security of health insurance, most of them for the very first time and that's because of the woman standing next to me or today. and we are proud of her for that. that's an historic acc
speaking from the white house this morning, the outgoing secretary described her experience shepherding through the aca something she called the most meaningful work of her career. >> i got to be a leader of hhs during these most historic times. >> i knew it wouldn't be easy. there is a reason that no earlier president was successful in passing health reform. throughout the legislative battles, the supreme court challenge, a contentious re-election and years of votes to turn back...
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the only thing that worried me a half year ago was to be able to shepherd the marine corps through this. of austerity. chief --are a service we are responsible not only to the nation but to shepherd these forces through this. of austerity. -- through this period of aus terity. lie awake at night. i make decisions based on that. matter is nothe much keeps me awake at night. were myg men and women cloth. it has been hard, they are tired, worn-out. that is not the case in my service. they are happy. quite honestly the youngsters, 65% -- 62% of the marine corps is on first enlistment. we are a very young force. those young men and women signed up to the ploy. here is how i get it, i go see them aboard ships and in afghanistan. i am talking to a bunch of marines that haven't had eight -- or shower in 35 days. and they are sleeping on the ground. coldest nights, sweating during the day. the first question is from youngster in the back, when am i going to get to deploy again cap go is this battalion going to be able to deploy again?
the only thing that worried me a half year ago was to be able to shepherd the marine corps through this. of austerity. chief --are a service we are responsible not only to the nation but to shepherd these forces through this. of austerity. -- through this period of aus terity. lie awake at night. i make decisions based on that. matter is nothe much keeps me awake at night. were myg men and women cloth. it has been hard, they are tired, worn-out. that is not the case in my service. they are...
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love you he or she let it be known as the sun will sure be even more tony shepherd of the body. how about that. i get on a budget in increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to start minister that the patients biggest challenge is currently facing debacle trained teachers. essential equipment. unluckily and structure. nevertheless mr martin's ice as prospects for the kitchen in the country are talking out loud will chew on it. he was eleventh of august. so if you don't know the speech. it was israel's top scientists are leading the charge in developing alternative energy bio fuel from one of the world's most abundant light winds. algae. fossil fuels like oil rapidly disappearing. finding the new energy sources is critical that's right touch of weeks more of an eco energy is finding ways to help local and international energy suppliers and infrastructure companies go green the lg is extracted because not only reduces costs and outside and smoke stacks. it also doesn't compete with cops for farmland. algae as a biofuel could just thirty times more oil per acre than
love you he or she let it be known as the sun will sure be even more tony shepherd of the body. how about that. i get on a budget in increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to start minister that the patients biggest challenge is currently facing debacle trained teachers. essential equipment. unluckily and structure. nevertheless mr martin's ice as prospects for the kitchen in the country are talking out loud will chew on it. he was eleventh of august. so if you don't know the...
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here's what voters had to say after cast+9ing their ball shepherd today. >> the state of the ÷;úucity been my issue and ifs just been pleased with the progress we've been making. >> you voted >> vince gray. >> what's the e government. i think we suffered in the district for a lot of administrations that were very responsible in many ways. i'm hoping murrell bowser reporter: okay, again. record low turnout it appears throughout the city. don't know how that is go play out. what impact it's going to have on this campaign. somebody has to win before the night is overppose it could change. we have two hours to go. people getting off work and there are certain segments thatvote late. some glimpse that this you might recall in early voting, some this time early voting, only and again, it's the first time we've had a imary on april 1. never before in the history of the city have we had a primary this early. back u guys. >> certa can't blame the weather there, because it's been currentl degrees. you think the day, just the happened on april 1. that's why we are getting the low voter turnout?
here's what voters had to say after cast+9ing their ball shepherd today. >> the state of the ÷;úucity been my issue and ifs just been pleased with the progress we've been making. >> you voted >> vince gray. >> what's the e government. i think we suffered in the district for a lot of administrations that were very responsible in many ways. i'm hoping murrell bowser reporter: okay, again. record low turnout it appears throughout the city. don't know how that is go play...
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. >>> thank you for being a part of "the real story." shepherd reporting live from the fox news desk. >>> strong aftershocks now shaking south america after an incredible earthquake last night in chile. the earthquake, leaving people running for high ground to avoid the tsunami that eventually hit the coast. and now, specialists say the big one is yet to come. >>> plus, investigating the disappearance of that plane. ahead, why investigators are reportedly focusing on thousands of pounds of tropical fruit from the cargo hold. >>> and the supreme court knocks down a limit on campaign contributions. you'll hear how it could affect our elections. >>> so let's get to it. >>> hump day at long left, and good afternoon from the fox news
. >>> thank you for being a part of "the real story." shepherd reporting live from the fox news desk. >>> strong aftershocks now shaking south america after an incredible earthquake last night in chile. the earthquake, leaving people running for high ground to avoid the tsunami that eventually hit the coast. and now, specialists say the big one is yet to come. >>> plus, investigating the disappearance of that plane. ahead, why investigators are reportedly...
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on the school's website bruce shepherd wrote "in the decades ahead should we be as white as we are today? we will be relentlessly driven toward mediocrity or become a sad sad dough of ourselves." he seems like a guy who may think in 10 years from now they are as white as they are today, they will have failed as a university and their commitment to meet the critical needs of the state. >> if we 10 years from now are as white was we are -- as we are today we will have failed to meet the critical needs of our state. [applause]. >> now what is he talking about? >> i mean, what a is he talking about? >> i mean what is he talking about? >> what is he talking about? >> i mean, what is he talking about? >> what is he talking about? >> i mean, what a is he talking about? >> what are they talking about? >> i mean what is he talking about? >> what are they talking about? >> what are they talking about? >> what are they talking about? >> what are they talking about? >> what are they talking about? >> what is he talking about? >> what is he talking about? >> what is he talking about? >> what is he ta
on the school's website bruce shepherd wrote "in the decades ahead should we be as white as we are today? we will be relentlessly driven toward mediocrity or become a sad sad dough of ourselves." he seems like a guy who may think in 10 years from now they are as white as they are today, they will have failed as a university and their commitment to meet the critical needs of the state. >> if we 10 years from now are as white was we are -- as we are today we will have failed to...
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together to come up with ideas for the future, and then interject those into the political process with karzai helping to shepherd the ideas from the annual meeting into the parliament into the presidential office. it is one more idea. he has got international stature. a lot of countries still have respect for him. he could be some type of u.n. ambassador rice. it is an important question. part of why he is willing to step down and not try to orchestrate a change to the constitution that would allow him to remain is because he has some hope of playing future role and i have to give him credit. a very flawed presidency in many ways, but on the election process itself so far, i am modestly encouraged. >> we will conclude on that note. look at the elections in afghanistan and what is next for the united states. research director at the brookings institution and aut . host: we roben farzad want to welcome back roben farzad -- we want to welcome back roben farzad. we want to talk about this new book by michael lewis that has been getting a lot of attention. this is what he said on a book tv yesterday. explain what thi
together to come up with ideas for the future, and then interject those into the political process with karzai helping to shepherd the ideas from the annual meeting into the parliament into the presidential office. it is one more idea. he has got international stature. a lot of countries still have respect for him. he could be some type of u.n. ambassador rice. it is an important question. part of why he is willing to step down and not try to orchestrate a change to the constitution that would...
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. ♪ good to the last drop >>> i'm shepherd smith on the fox news deck.f severe storms and more possible tornadoes this afternoon. this is the area of greatest concern from about 2:30 local time to 5:00 from central mississippi up to here. they say it may be very bad. this just one day after reports of dozens of tornadoes, including one that killed more than a dozen people and sliced an 80-mile path of destruction across parts of arkansas. we have some images of the destruction. in the next hour we'll talk to a man who lived through it. he says the sky went black and all he could do was hold a pillow over his head when, as he put it, all hell broke loose. we can hope it does not today but we'll report on it in the next hour. >>> for more on the storm right now, our next guest was in hard-hit vilonia arkansas last night immediately after the storm hit. he went from storm chaser to storm responder asap. joining is by phone, greg johnson, a storm chaser following the storm's path now to mississippi. great to have you with us, greg. you had to be a first resp
. ♪ good to the last drop >>> i'm shepherd smith on the fox news deck.f severe storms and more possible tornadoes this afternoon. this is the area of greatest concern from about 2:30 local time to 5:00 from central mississippi up to here. they say it may be very bad. this just one day after reports of dozens of tornadoes, including one that killed more than a dozen people and sliced an 80-mile path of destruction across parts of arkansas. we have some images of the destruction. in...
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together to come up with ideas for the future, and then interject those into the political process with karzai helping to shepherd the ideas from the annual meeting into the parliament into the presidential office. it is one more idea. he has got international stature. a lot of countries still have respect for him. he could be some type of u.n. ambassador rice. it is an important question. part of why he is willing to step down and not try to orchestrate a change to the constitution that would allow him to remain is because he has some hope of playing future role and i have to give him credit. a very flawed presidency in many ways, but on the election process itself so far, i am modestly encouraged. >> we will conclude on that note. look at the elections in afghanistan and what is next for the united states. research director at the brookings institution and aut >> on the next "washington to start afforts centrist party in american politics. then, the health reporter from "the hill" talks about what the sign-up figure of 7.1 million enrollees in federal and state exchanges means, and what is ahead for the health
together to come up with ideas for the future, and then interject those into the political process with karzai helping to shepherd the ideas from the annual meeting into the parliament into the presidential office. it is one more idea. he has got international stature. a lot of countries still have respect for him. he could be some type of u.n. ambassador rice. it is an important question. part of why he is willing to step down and not try to orchestrate a change to the constitution that would...
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dog festival was held at the national forest park. 200 chinese shepherd dogs appeared w. dog lovers came to show off their pets and exchange experiences. it is a part of activities meant to entertain businesses during the upcoming mayday holiday. hundreds of waiters took part in an annual race in argentina's capital trying to walk as fast as possible without walking -- knocking over models and drink glasses on their trays. men and women competed separately. whoever finished first without messing up their tray won the competition and was awarded $12,000. welcome back. i am mark martin. are your hand steady? >> i am not sure i am up to that challenge. $12,000. that must be a big achievement. one of the u.k.'s biggest clothing retailer's says that it expects profits to rise even faster. sales could rise as much as 9.5% this year. that is compared to the previous forecast between four percent -eight percent. caroline hyde is on the street to do a little bit of window shopping, i mean cover the retail story. this business is sounding pretty confident this morning. >> they ar
dog festival was held at the national forest park. 200 chinese shepherd dogs appeared w. dog lovers came to show off their pets and exchange experiences. it is a part of activities meant to entertain businesses during the upcoming mayday holiday. hundreds of waiters took part in an annual race in argentina's capital trying to walk as fast as possible without walking -- knocking over models and drink glasses on their trays. men and women competed separately. whoever finished first without...
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the second. a point desktd by james shepherd. then in the third, throws it on net.th his pads and williams pushes staylock right into the net and the goal counts. and then the avalanche came not from colorado but the kings who scored quickly 4-1 final. this series is now tied three games apiece. game 7 is wednesday night in the tank with the shark reeling and desperate. you always remember your first. >>> this is a nice to remember for ace pitcher sonny gray. >> turn me aroundment the game is the other way. yu darvikh on the mound. he was yavernged on the fourth. sonny gray was allowed three hits. as four up. makes a great catch at the wall. gray goes the distant. happens to be a shut-out. flies out to end it as the a's win 4-0. >>> giants and padres. catcher renee revar --ry var i can't. giants answer with three of their own, bottom 4, michael morse up the middle. and it's a 3-2 game. then in the fifth, two men on for guess who again, renee rivera. no ribs coming in. yahoo for him. giants got a brandon hicks home run. >>> the challenge now for the warriors and clip
the second. a point desktd by james shepherd. then in the third, throws it on net.th his pads and williams pushes staylock right into the net and the goal counts. and then the avalanche came not from colorado but the kings who scored quickly 4-1 final. this series is now tied three games apiece. game 7 is wednesday night in the tank with the shark reeling and desperate. you always remember your first. >>> this is a nice to remember for ace pitcher sonny gray. >> turn me...
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so i think the fact that she shepherded this program and got to to the exact results that we had hopednk it says a tremendous amount about what she's able to do. >> your reaction to the right wing talk, she's a failure, this was in the works all along. >> i think there is a rule. if you're a republican, you have to trash the aca or something related to the aca every day or else they take their pin. we voted over 53 times to repeal the affordable care act. now they're trashing the person who brought to us. they want to rewrite history. it's a sad state of affairs, but what we're used to. >>> the ryan budget passed the house yesterday. how much longer can these joekes dozen the what ylaw is helping ? >> they just kbts stop. the paul ryan budget repeals the benefits of the affordable care act. but it keeps the savings. the whole withdrawbalancing the set a piece of affection. fiction. it's a $2 trillion mistake. >> well, it will be interesting. great to have you with us. still ahead, what is at stake on the front leines of the fight against the keystone xl john bo the buck on extending be
so i think the fact that she shepherded this program and got to to the exact results that we had hopednk it says a tremendous amount about what she's able to do. >> your reaction to the right wing talk, she's a failure, this was in the works all along. >> i think there is a rule. if you're a republican, you have to trash the aca or something related to the aca every day or else they take their pin. we voted over 53 times to repeal the affordable care act. now they're trashing the...
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let us not be moved by the rough side of a shepherd lass's tongue. nay, i am no shepherd lass, though i have helped with the sheep like anyone else. i would do a lady's work in the house, spin or weave against any woman in rouen. if you are so clever at woman's work, why do you not stay at home and do it? there are plenty of other women to do it, there is nobody to do my work. come, we are wasting time over trifles. joan, i am going to put a most solemn question to you. now take care how you answer for your life and salvation are at stake on it. will you, for all that you have said and done, be it good or bad, accept the judgment of god's church on earth? i am a faithful child of the church. i will obey the church-- you will. --provided it does not command anything impossible. she imputes to the church the error and folly of commanding the impossible. you command me to declare that all that i have said and done, and that all the visions and revelations that i have had were not from god, then that is impossible. i will not declare it for anything in t
let us not be moved by the rough side of a shepherd lass's tongue. nay, i am no shepherd lass, though i have helped with the sheep like anyone else. i would do a lady's work in the house, spin or weave against any woman in rouen. if you are so clever at woman's work, why do you not stay at home and do it? there are plenty of other women to do it, there is nobody to do my work. come, we are wasting time over trifles. joan, i am going to put a most solemn question to you. now take care how you...
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. >>> thank you for being a part of "the real story." shepherd smith reporting live from the fox news desk. >>> strong aftershocks now shaking south america after an incredible earthquake last night in chile. the earthquake, leaving people running for high ground to avoid the tsunami that eventually hit the coast. and now, specialists say the big one is yet to come. >>> plus, investigating the disappearance of that plane. ahead, why investigators are reportedly focusing on thousands of pounds of tropical fruit from the cargo hold. >>> and the supreme court knocks down a limit on campaign contributions. you'll hear how it could affect our elections. >>> so let's get to it. >>> hump day at long left, and good afternoon from the fox news deck. maybe it was the -- >> mango steens. >> mango steens. what are they? investigators say they're exploring the possibility of a bomb hidden in fruit. on board the malaysia airlines jet. now, oscar winning "lord of the rings" director peter jackson has donated his gulf stream jet to help in the search effort. aus
. >>> thank you for being a part of "the real story." shepherd smith reporting live from the fox news desk. >>> strong aftershocks now shaking south america after an incredible earthquake last night in chile. the earthquake, leaving people running for high ground to avoid the tsunami that eventually hit the coast. and now, specialists say the big one is yet to come. >>> plus, investigating the disappearance of that plane. ahead, why investigators are...
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the time, of course. >> duncan will soon be shepherding the restoration of this old pullman called the golden mission fromeap to treasure. >> this is the original floor plan. >> for where we are. >> for this car. >> yes. >> i have a very definite idea about how everything should be put back together, and it is not my idea, it is how do we put back what pullman did. >> now you are old enough and still litigate enough to actually try it. >> foolish enough, i guess. >> bold enough. >> it is all done by the pullman book. >> you managed to recreate the sort of like a time machine. >> that's exactly what it is. it is a time machine. >> and we see it as a time machine. >> back with pullman chief ed ellis we talked about the benefits of train travel as the redone adirondack car wound its way south past kinkikee, illinois. >> the first thing they figure out is that they can relax. they can just sit down and have a drink .. and have dinner and enjoy themselves. >> some of these sleepers have double beds and even showers, air conditioning and wifi have been added to the original blueprint. >> economist bruce horowit
the time, of course. >> duncan will soon be shepherding the restoration of this old pullman called the golden mission fromeap to treasure. >> this is the original floor plan. >> for where we are. >> for this car. >> yes. >> i have a very definite idea about how everything should be put back together, and it is not my idea, it is how do we put back what pullman did. >> now you are old enough and still litigate enough to actually try it. >> foolish...
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practical sense the attempt to make it round the ban by debunking you will displace the percentage project it's groups to a shepherd which has clashed with a win as many times one for tougher enforcement the world is moving towards having a legal mechanism for protecting the global commons what's missing is the place for us. but the court. we have not placed. it's obvious that the amount of the nation's has to establish an environmental police force the poll below. the ruling doesn't stop japan's leading to the teeth in the north and pacific while some japanese he will meet at the delicacy and important tradition conceal its appetite for the meat has shrunk the eye actionable and aunt sarah's family fortune. it can fit in the ballpark if even a book that the activity the seventy nine and his ups and downs. the high is haunted and that is causing them to use them. i'm in the city to speak to the welcome mat. in. the it is. is you the eye. welcome to the twelfth edition of kona where we take a look at european club football at the counter. ryan you may continue to rewrite the record books last tuesday basically what
practical sense the attempt to make it round the ban by debunking you will displace the percentage project it's groups to a shepherd which has clashed with a win as many times one for tougher enforcement the world is moving towards having a legal mechanism for protecting the global commons what's missing is the place for us. but the court. we have not placed. it's obvious that the amount of the nation's has to establish an environmental police force the poll below. the ruling doesn't stop...