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different day tennessee where in the bible where is it in the bible if you do premeditated murder is says theare killed and sent to the father there's more than one place there on starting place first you have to be very careful when you're dealing with god's law you have to understand the difference between a crim# of passion which is aorm of # of insani jealousy rachel can cause one actually be in the cents insane for a moment that the crime of passion that's not to lie in wait ju because you hate somebody kill theg that's what were talking abt here somebody that just destroys the life for the sake dtroyg and god says you got to witn#sses identifying that's them and you don't give them a trial on rth you execute them so matter of fact with say if it was a 12-year-old gir& some guy father gets to cast the first stone the father of e ughter said i don't want you to take or feel bad about any of this because it is a you that do itver ordered its eye it doesn't reason being others will see this is do puicly others will see him these things will cease at minimum you god does keep thing for double w
different day tennessee where in the bible where is it in the bible if you do premeditated murder is says theare killed and sent to the father there's more than one place there on starting place first you have to be very careful when you're dealing with god's law you have to understand the difference between a crim# of passion which is aorm of # of insani jealousy rachel can cause one actually be in the cents insane for a moment that the crime of passion that's not to lie in wait ju because you...
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they may be dealing with a relatively smaller group of work thears might be just under the cusp or just over the cusp. they might limit it to 49, if they're already over the cusp they're going to reduce worker hours to try avoid it. >> michael weinberg, the talk we're hearing about full time to part time, is anecdotal, the number of workers between down in 2013 from the prior year. is this just talk are are we really seeing a trend? >> i don't know that there's a trend. everybody likes to talk about the affordable care act and saying it's having a massive impact but there are way bigger trends that are affecting employment, are coming out of the great recession and so on. it's a mistake to look too closely at this particular requirement and saying it's having a big impact. >> steve early, this is the reason we're having to change our model, do you buy it? >> well i spent many years negotiating with request employers in both the private and public sector large and small about medical benefit issues, who was going to pay what about health insurance for their employees. its an attractable
they may be dealing with a relatively smaller group of work thears might be just under the cusp or just over the cusp. they might limit it to 49, if they're already over the cusp they're going to reduce worker hours to try avoid it. >> michael weinberg, the talk we're hearing about full time to part time, is anecdotal, the number of workers between down in 2013 from the prior year. is this just talk are are we really seeing a trend? >> i don't know that there's a trend. everybody...
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of thear as descriptions suspect, because all of our werems were shocked, they incoherent and unable to give detailed descriptions. allmain point is they were armed, guns, and a knife. as far as the time, we are told 2 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 5 a.m.. if you have information, call d.c. police. want to get a look at the other top stories, police are stepping up efforts to find the man behind a series of break- ins. police say a man broke into three apartments in the courthouse neighborhood. women awoke to him standing in suspectdroom and the robbed a sleeping woman's arm. >> the battle continues between republicans and democrats over legislation to prevent a shutdown. the senate measure to keep the government running through november 15 however john boehner says the house will not accept a bill that does not take away money from obamacare. >> police are investigating a jewelry heist. the entire incident was caught on video in may in oxon hill. sounds like something out of a movie. went into theives vault and stole jewelry. >> government officials in kenya say its military forces cause the col
of thear as descriptions suspect, because all of our werems were shocked, they incoherent and unable to give detailed descriptions. allmain point is they were armed, guns, and a knife. as far as the time, we are told 2 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 5 a.m.. if you have information, call d.c. police. want to get a look at the other top stories, police are stepping up efforts to find the man behind a series of break- ins. police say a man broke into three apartments in the courthouse neighborhood. women awoke...
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now a school reform movement has spread to other countries and unions theare don't like it either. get outside of the protest, there is progress. >> it taught me a lot of things. john: now ron paul is a new tool for homeschooling. >> let me hear your voice. john: but the unions make it hard to innovate. it is not just the unions, they called of resistance that blob. it's like this jabba the hutt thing that can't be bug. the janitors union come the politicians, school board bureaucrats. >> we have four or five people to sign off, we have to get the director of the critically to say that this is crazy to want at least a crazy. john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and here is john stossel's. john: americans schoolchildren have been caught in a double run monopoly. it is not for lack of money, we have tripled what we have spent on k-12 education by test scores do not allow. the good news is there are all kinds of alternatives that allow kids to escape the government cannot wait. but here is one word that you will be interested in. it is because it was created none other than liberta
now a school reform movement has spread to other countries and unions theare don't like it either. get outside of the protest, there is progress. >> it taught me a lot of things. john: now ron paul is a new tool for homeschooling. >> let me hear your voice. john: but the unions make it hard to innovate. it is not just the unions, they called of resistance that blob. it's like this jabba the hutt thing that can't be bug. the janitors union come the politicians, school board...
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now a school reform movement has spread to other countries and unions theare don't like it either. of the protest, there is progress. >> it taught me a lot of things. john: now ron paul is a new tool for homeschooling. >> let me hear your voice. john: but the unions make it hard to innovate. it is not just the
now a school reform movement has spread to other countries and unions theare don't like it either. of the protest, there is progress. >> it taught me a lot of things. john: now ron paul is a new tool for homeschooling. >> let me hear your voice. john: but the unions make it hard to innovate. it is not just the
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one abrei used to love only thearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosisnd a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. i take prolia®. it's different - it's two shots a year. do not take prolia® if you are pregnant, are allergic to it or if you take xgeva® ..prolia® can cause serious side effects,...
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let's assume for thpurpose of argument that thear powers act is applicable in this situation. let's assume that. i can understand that congress has one of two oions which arvery forthright, very proper if you assume the law's constitutional and applicable. number one, they can approve the trps being there and can authorize their extension. or they can, by a majority vote, force the president to withdraw. what i don't understand, ani think it's indefensible, is the lack of courage by the pvision that says, "if nothing is done by congress, then congress orders the president to withdr the forces." now that's a lack of, i think, intestinal fortitude. they ought to face up to it one way or another, approve it or disapprove it. for them to sit back and do nothing and get the same result is inexcusable and indefensible. representative brademas, what do you think about the president's statement? can you tie his hands by inaction? yes, i think we can. there's a presumption on the part of the president that his action is correct. there is built into the statute a degree of skepticism. o
let's assume for thpurpose of argument that thear powers act is applicable in this situation. let's assume that. i can understand that congress has one of two oions which arvery forthright, very proper if you assume the law's constitutional and applicable. number one, they can approve the trps being there and can authorize their extension. or they can, by a majority vote, force the president to withdraw. what i don't understand, ani think it's indefensible, is the lack of courage by the pvision...
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plus, this is a teach thear knew her. he knew her age. >> right. >> a teacher that worked with her.mitted guilt. it wasn't just after a trial. the judge heard this man admit i did this. i know what i did was wrong. not only that, how is it a judge, the prosecution, doesn't know what the standard minimum sentence is? the prosecution didn't object to it. >> not only did he hear him confess, there was a written confession as well. the judge wants to redo the sentence. how could that play into the case? could it put it in jeopardy? >> it could. somebody should look at the judge and say you are not fit to continue sentencing anybody sitting on the bench. you are a danger to society, end of story. with respect of the appeal, i don't think they will give it back to him. frankly, he's imposed the sentence, it's unlikely it will be reopened. >> they stopped that because of what repercussions could have been. >> he just filed an order and invited everyone back to court. let's do it all over again. if the prosecution doesn't show up and defense doesn't but the press does and he holds an questi
plus, this is a teach thear knew her. he knew her age. >> right. >> a teacher that worked with her.mitted guilt. it wasn't just after a trial. the judge heard this man admit i did this. i know what i did was wrong. not only that, how is it a judge, the prosecution, doesn't know what the standard minimum sentence is? the prosecution didn't object to it. >> not only did he hear him confess, there was a written confession as well. the judge wants to redo the sentence. how could...
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the houston police department isn't exactly known for disciplining officers, but when they do, thearyou fight -- the arbitrators and you fight tooth and nail to overturn that. why is that? >> i would disagree with that, too. our police officers are -- are disciplined every time they violate a policy or a rule. we don't have just slaps on the hand in the houston police department. >> this is randall callinan. >> reporter: this is a houston civil rights attorney. is the system broken in your opinion? >> someone who it will beat in open daylight with all these other officers around and all these witnesses beat a defenseless person who's given up totally should not be on the houston police department. >> reporter: back at inder indera paz's home, growing concern. if things keep going in this direction, who will they count on to protect her community? >> whenever somebody has any problem, they're not going to want to call the police anymore because they're not doing their jobs. how can we trust them in the future? who can we really trust? >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, houston. >> in repor
the houston police department isn't exactly known for disciplining officers, but when they do, thearyou fight -- the arbitrators and you fight tooth and nail to overturn that. why is that? >> i would disagree with that, too. our police officers are -- are disciplined every time they violate a policy or a rule. we don't have just slaps on the hand in the houston police department. >> this is randall callinan. >> reporter: this is a houston civil rights attorney. is the system...
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moving in theare direction of shutting down government. i think it was albert einstein who said it best post of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is probably the best way to define insanity. on the evening of september 28, i think we find ourselves with a clear definition of insanity. how we can continue to keep our middle class growing and had to believe it will remain strong and continued to tell those in the middle class that they can provide their kids with the promise of a better future if we continue to create whichmanufactured crises close the doors of government, perhaps jeopardize the full faith and credit of the united states. it seems odd. i want to crystallize what is going on here. republicans are complaining that are present has not negotiated with them on this legislation. it is supposed to be a budget bill. they have turned into a bill with a can attach all sorts of things are aspects of their republican agenda, especially the repeal of the health security law that is now in place. the
moving in theare direction of shutting down government. i think it was albert einstein who said it best post of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is probably the best way to define insanity. on the evening of september 28, i think we find ourselves with a clear definition of insanity. how we can continue to keep our middle class growing and had to believe it will remain strong and continued to tell those in the middle class that they can provide their kids...
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is not thear chemical weapons in his hands, but if the weapons are possessed by the extremist groups.umber three, the french opposition to the war cited that 80% of the attacks on bush are's -- bashar al-assad's regime are done by al qaeda. they would be the rebels we would be helping. host: thank you. guest: we talked about this upfront. when the president wants to do something in the middle east that involves military power, after having spent more than five years in office, including his said career, saying we do not -- senate career, saying we do not belong in the middle east, we have no dog in this. fight, i syrian understand where the caller is coming from. the president needs to articulate what are -- what our interests are. insofar as the president is the leader of the country, and the bully pulpit as so much value, he has done nothing to build consensus around this. he has done nothing to explain to the american people what is at stake. it is not just syria. it is the spillover into lebanon. we see bombings in lebanon, sectarian fighting in lesbian -- lebanon. turkishombings
is not thear chemical weapons in his hands, but if the weapons are possessed by the extremist groups.umber three, the french opposition to the war cited that 80% of the attacks on bush are's -- bashar al-assad's regime are done by al qaeda. they would be the rebels we would be helping. host: thank you. guest: we talked about this upfront. when the president wants to do something in the middle east that involves military power, after having spent more than five years in office, including his...
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stop thear order work, sideshow. >> the gentleman's time has expired. for what her this is the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> i yield to minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner.
stop thear order work, sideshow. >> the gentleman's time has expired. for what her this is the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> i yield to minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner.
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it's important to recognize that individuals can enroll in medicaid at any time through the year, thear not limited to the same open enrollment period as individuals enrolling through the marketplaces. regardless of what type of marketplace the state is operating and whether the state is moving forward with the medicaid expansion, the a.c.a. also establishes a newent grated, technology driven process for marketplace and medicaid coverage. states are building new eligibility and enrollment systems as well as making major upfwradse toer that existing medicaid systems to implement these processes. with the help of significant federal funding for these efforts. next i want to turn to our case study findings, but before jumping into the project, i wanted to acknowledge my co-authors on this report who include my colleagues at kaiser, jessica stevens and our wonderful collaborators at unham. and all those who par tess pated, they shared their time in an incredibly busy time to meet with us and discuss their experiences and the project would not have been possible without them so thank you aga
it's important to recognize that individuals can enroll in medicaid at any time through the year, thear not limited to the same open enrollment period as individuals enrolling through the marketplaces. regardless of what type of marketplace the state is operating and whether the state is moving forward with the medicaid expansion, the a.c.a. also establishes a newent grated, technology driven process for marketplace and medicaid coverage. states are building new eligibility and enrollment...
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theare going to discharge military man and then hire them as a subcontractor and pay them four times more. what is this country going to learn? you cannot keep doing this. the people are making this for profit. that is all that says, big moneymaking profit. when some to get the whole thing up? come on, man, strata now, use your head. thank you, sir. guest: ok. host: annie miller says in the 1964 the, i had a clearance to work for ge and other missile and space the coproducers. it took several months to get the clarendon many people i knew were interviewed before entering and leaving the facility, our bags were inspected. why did this process change? in some installations, it did not change, and others it did. there are not very good national standards. evidently there was no mechanism to check whether this guy had a gun. based is government not have metal detectors for the cleared employees. certainly the ones i have been into, and i was into a fairly secret building just within the last month or so. indeed, i had to go through a metal the sector, i had a journalist with me, but the
theare going to discharge military man and then hire them as a subcontractor and pay them four times more. what is this country going to learn? you cannot keep doing this. the people are making this for profit. that is all that says, big moneymaking profit. when some to get the whole thing up? come on, man, strata now, use your head. thank you, sir. guest: ok. host: annie miller says in the 1964 the, i had a clearance to work for ge and other missile and space the coproducers. it took several...
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stop thear order work, sideshow. >> the gentleman's time has expired. for what her this is the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> i yield to minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner. >> i rise to engage to join in a colloquy. i appreciate his willingness to are come debate when there natural disasters and i appreciate your efforts. in colorado, we are experiencing a major flood that has impacted his team counties, crossing over approximately 2000 square miles. certain areas have received over 20 inches of rain. damagedomes have been or destroyed in the destroyed count is above 2000 homes. many areas are still in crisis trade federal emergency management agency will be unable to provide an accurate damage assessment or at least early days. additionally, the colorado department of transportation estimates cost could exceed the $100 million cap that would exceed the cap on funds in a disaster relief act. the tragedy and devastation caused by this severe flood the federal government. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i yield to the gentle
stop thear order work, sideshow. >> the gentleman's time has expired. for what her this is the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> i yield to minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner. >> i rise to engage to join in a colloquy. i appreciate his willingness to are come debate when there natural disasters and i appreciate your efforts. in colorado, we are experiencing a major flood that has impacted his team counties, crossing over approximately 2000 square...
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some gifts that have allowed them to build a lot more than we would have thought they could bild theare not operational so we don't know if hey have all of t equpment they needed in the plant to make them operational. but they appear to be getting through the sanctions and in our work we see the two big loopholes. i will end with this. we see china not doing enough and that iran can buy their and it can buy german and french and which means it can get high-tech goods for the centrifuge program and iran still wants those programs. we also see the e.u. has a problem where they have good control we have seen cases where -- i will give an example they went from japan to the u.s. and it was carbon fiber that went to europe to a good legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared which is a big place and many of the countries don't have the same level of control as the white nights and then via turkey or the adjacent country to iran. we've identified the two loopholes that need to be fixed. -- be treated in much, david albright for that great summary of where the program is and what the impl
some gifts that have allowed them to build a lot more than we would have thought they could bild theare not operational so we don't know if hey have all of t equpment they needed in the plant to make them operational. but they appear to be getting through the sanctions and in our work we see the two big loopholes. i will end with this. we see china not doing enough and that iran can buy their and it can buy german and french and which means it can get high-tech goods for the centrifuge program...
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tamntresst inat h esr bend our rch pe utwn vesch i joae herick, thlis ofommu wh anis there' denng theare a powerful and significant pres in our work. in this program, we're going to look at the importance of maintaining stable and quality relationships with our children's families. we'll discuss what we can do to keep the lines of communication open between school and home. but we won't do it alone. we'll talk with parents and teachers from a number of different early childhood programs-- family daycare homes, head start, university-based lab schools, and private child care centers-- and we'll learn all about their firsthand experiences of dealing with and responding to the needs of children and their families. you must be gabrielle's dad. i'm eleanor. good to meet you. hendrick: there's an old adage, "when we support the family, we support the child." but the opposite is true, too. when we ignore the family, we ignore a vital part of knowing the child. the key, of course, is communication, and it's never too early to start. ...keep her out of school. she's doing great. she really likes
tamntresst inat h esr bend our rch pe utwn vesch i joae herick, thlis ofommu wh anis there' denng theare a powerful and significant pres in our work. in this program, we're going to look at the importance of maintaining stable and quality relationships with our children's families. we'll discuss what we can do to keep the lines of communication open between school and home. but we won't do it alone. we'll talk with parents and teachers from a number of different early childhood programs--...