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so far, thurman hand responded publicly to the charges. >>> how many guns do you think the tsa confiscated that is a record number. it's also up 22% compared to the year before, 2013. the airport with the most seizures was dallas/fort worth, with 120 guns seized. the tsa says that all together, its agents screened more than 2 billion carry-on and checked bags last year. . >>> now at 6:00, disturbing new video of the moment of impact in a deadly hit and run crash. >> going fast and don't see people. >> what we're learning about the woman who was killed and the search tonight for the driver. >> also, a health warning sent home today with tens of thousands of students in the bay area about a highly infectious disease that is spreading. >> and it has been more than a month since the bay area's last major storm and crews are still working to repair the damage. a look at the efforts still under way. . >>> new video tonight of a deadly hit and run crash that claimed the life of a woman earlier today. the video is black and white and blurry, but it could be the key to finding the driver responsibl
so far, thurman hand responded publicly to the charges. >>> how many guns do you think the tsa confiscated that is a record number. it's also up 22% compared to the year before, 2013. the airport with the most seizures was dallas/fort worth, with 120 guns seized. the tsa says that all together, its agents screened more than 2 billion carry-on and checked bags last year. . >>> now at 6:00, disturbing new video of the moment of impact in a deadly hit and run crash. >>...
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thurman touring the situation and the security situation very carefully.son of course is since 2002 the u.s. has been carrying out drone strikes in yemen. they feel that the al qaeda branch that is located there is particularly lethal. perhaps the most lethal. and as a result, there have been more than 100 drone strikes that have been carried out obviously controversial because of the high number of civilian casualties despite the point that the united states says that these are very precise strikes. so highly controversial but all along, the u.s. has had the support of president hadi. and as a result of that, this has allowed the program to continue, one that these charges will reveal is important to the united states, all of this comes in to jeopardy with the fact now there is concern with the unrest. what the future of the program might be. the houthis do not approve of the program we know, and so the united states is concerned because this is so key and sort of a real peg in the wider u.s. program, there is concern about its future and whether or not i
thurman touring the situation and the security situation very carefully.son of course is since 2002 the u.s. has been carrying out drone strikes in yemen. they feel that the al qaeda branch that is located there is particularly lethal. perhaps the most lethal. and as a result, there have been more than 100 drone strikes that have been carried out obviously controversial because of the high number of civilian casualties despite the point that the united states says that these are very precise...
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and here seated at his desk in the back row, massachusetts senator charles thurman beaten violently over the head with a cane wielded by representative preston booths of south carolina who objected to sumner's strongly abolitionist speeches and sumner had heaped upon brooks' uncle with the governor of south carolina. because our british cousin ss chose to set fire to the capitol in the war of 1812, congress was forced to move into the patent office building in downtown washington and late into a building known as the brick house located on the present site of the supreme court building. the incident was december of 1819 before the senators were able to return to the restored and elegant chamber, they met here for 40 years. and it was during that exhilarating period that the senate experience its golden age. here in this rom the senate tried to deal with the emotional and destructive issue of slavery by passing the missouri compromise in 1820. that act drew a line across the united states. and asserted that the peculiar institution of slavery should remain to the south of the line and not
and here seated at his desk in the back row, massachusetts senator charles thurman beaten violently over the head with a cane wielded by representative preston booths of south carolina who objected to sumner's strongly abolitionist speeches and sumner had heaped upon brooks' uncle with the governor of south carolina. because our british cousin ss chose to set fire to the capitol in the war of 1812, congress was forced to move into the patent office building in downtown washington and late into...
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so you got on the first circuit strom thurman, the ranking republican said he's a good man, we can work with him. that's okay. senator kennedy said you support him, we'll support him. you got on the circuit. had a distinguished career. one of the things you're most famous for is designing the new building that the court had. how did you feel you had the expertise to help design -- >> i personally did not design the building. we had an architect called harry cobb who is the partner. we paid cobb and freehed who designed the building. what i did do, and i was with the district court judge on it what i think anybody can do -- it's called take the time. and take the time meant a day a week, probably, for two years where we would work with gsa, the general services administration and try to figure out how we're going select the architect. we hired -- we have the money to hire a consultant who's on the committee. he's great. and we went around and saw people's buildings and wanted to make ourselves creditable in the architectural room. we had great people hiring. we had to choose among five o
so you got on the first circuit strom thurman, the ranking republican said he's a good man, we can work with him. that's okay. senator kennedy said you support him, we'll support him. you got on the circuit. had a distinguished career. one of the things you're most famous for is designing the new building that the court had. how did you feel you had the expertise to help design -- >> i personally did not design the building. we had an architect called harry cobb who is the partner. we...
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here i'm doing kick to thurman's face, rolling back over the table. >> is that -- >> that's have i did a fox. >> that's you though? >> that's me falling. >> exactly. >> i mean, the clothe, the hair, the make up, the skin tone here i am double beyonce, kicking ali. >> what movie was that? >> obsessed. >> so beyonce is she just standing by watching your moves? >> she does. she did watch. she also did a lot of it herself. she wanted to get in the action. the director likes to try to get as much of the actress' face as possible. >> maybe the first time i saw you, weren't you on oprah? >> yes, i was. >> how did you meet oprah? >> i have a very good publicist, michael andre adams, he kept killing, and the show was called living your dream. so that's how we got on. >> didn't you fall off the roof of her building? >> i it, four stories. >> how did you get into this? >> actually i just fell into it. >> nice. good one. >> just kidding. i have been an active child growing up, martial arts backgrounds, playing around with my brother falling off of cars and everything, friend of mine said hey do yo
here i'm doing kick to thurman's face, rolling back over the table. >> is that -- >> that's have i did a fox. >> that's you though? >> that's me falling. >> exactly. >> i mean, the clothe, the hair, the make up, the skin tone here i am double beyonce, kicking ali. >> what movie was that? >> obsessed. >> so beyonce is she just standing by watching your moves? >> she does. she did watch. she also did a lot of it herself. she wanted to...
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december bassi but again -- embassy but again thurman touring very careful limb here is why yep sen ay key ally for the united states in the count or terrorism effort we were taking about here. they are very concerned about the future and who will be in control of yemen. that's because right now these dream strikes you mentioned that have been taking place since 2002 there huh been more than 100 of them. very controversial. the u.s. says they are very precise we know there are a high number also. civilian casualties. up until this point president hadi has approved of the u.s. effort and supported the united states worked in conjunction to support. but we know that the houthis in fact, do not feel the same way. and so the u.s. very much concerned about this unrest. who will be leading yemen moving forward because there is concern about that u.s. counter terrorism program being put in to jeopardy. >> okay, kimberly, thank you very much for update. kim bergkimberly law death reporting for us from washington washington, d.c. in update from washington. we'll show you the live pictures from
december bassi but again -- embassy but again thurman touring very careful limb here is why yep sen ay key ally for the united states in the count or terrorism effort we were taking about here. they are very concerned about the future and who will be in control of yemen. that's because right now these dream strikes you mentioned that have been taking place since 2002 there huh been more than 100 of them. very controversial. the u.s. says they are very precise we know there are a high number...
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. >> reporter: alina thurman said souping promotes a high-fiber heart healthy option that can keep youight. >> technically about a pound a day easily. >> reporter: soupelina offers a three or five-day cleansing plan. mailing you five different soups to eat each day totaling 1500 calories. on the menu, lentil me entertain you and don't squash my dream. >> this is your dessert. of course you can diy too. >> you can put nuts in here and veggies and some broth. >> reporter: nutritionist rachel beller says there is no evidence that souping or any so-called cleanse helps to rid the body of toxins but she says souping can kick start healthy habits. >> you are keeping all the fruits, vegetables and nutrients. >> reporter: another positive the heat. >> some vegetables when you heat them you release some important nutrients like lycopene from tomatoes or carotenoids. the heat actually makes them more absorbable. >> she said it is typically rich in fiber and low in sugar but watch for sodium. >> soups have a tendency to have a lot of sodium because that's what is going to punch up the flavor. >>
. >> reporter: alina thurman said souping promotes a high-fiber heart healthy option that can keep youight. >> technically about a pound a day easily. >> reporter: soupelina offers a three or five-day cleansing plan. mailing you five different soups to eat each day totaling 1500 calories. on the menu, lentil me entertain you and don't squash my dream. >> this is your dessert. of course you can diy too. >> you can put nuts in here and veggies and some broth....
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jones along with a handful of others such as holmes thurman and richard greg served as the most influential interpreter. he entered what was right for recalibration. heave scheduled to meet on the day he was assassinated. he penned that as a tribute to a fallen hero. he had a bridge between east and west and noting and these are his words, through his methods and spirit they were in large measure reconciled or perhaps a mitt optimistic. >> liberal was in comparative religious study. jones presented gandhi and in the crist man movement, he was more christianized than most christians. gandhi draws together people of varying viewpoints and makes them feel they have a common center. they pay tribute to a hindu who was christianized and they pay to a man, christian spirit who was a hindu. it is so thoroughly established it can be hard to remember. the degree of intellectual contortionism it required. we must not try to claim him when we repudiate the claim. he was a hindu. the roots of his life were not in christ. they were in the bog. he knew and loved gandhi. he was unable to let this be the l
jones along with a handful of others such as holmes thurman and richard greg served as the most influential interpreter. he entered what was right for recalibration. heave scheduled to meet on the day he was assassinated. he penned that as a tribute to a fallen hero. he had a bridge between east and west and noting and these are his words, through his methods and spirit they were in large measure reconciled or perhaps a mitt optimistic. >> liberal was in comparative religious study. jones...
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the trent lott incident of 2002 where he got up at 100 birthday celebration for strom thurman and said't have had all these problems we had ever since. a lot of concern back then. you know republicans, a transition in the south where the white voters in the south were all democrats and segregationists. and there have been some sort of awkward moments in that transition. seems like another one of those. do you see long-term damage here to the republican party from something like this? >> it's a set back for their efforts to diversify the party after the racially divided mitt romney defeat. but they had work to do all along. but the political culture inside the republican party needs to change. jeb bush y think, i think, certainly a real test here because he's trying very hard to reach out to the middle. even at the expense of some primary voters it looks like. at the same time democrats are starting to look, again, at the fact why are they doing so badly with blue collar whites which has been the case since 1964. just like republicans have gained with that group. so it's going to be int
the trent lott incident of 2002 where he got up at 100 birthday celebration for strom thurman and said't have had all these problems we had ever since. a lot of concern back then. you know republicans, a transition in the south where the white voters in the south were all democrats and segregationists. and there have been some sort of awkward moments in that transition. seems like another one of those. do you see long-term damage here to the republican party from something like this? >>...
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let's talk about seahawks quarterback richard thurman who could have the celebration.rst son early february. she is in arizona to share on sunday, but many have been asking what would he do if she goes into labor during the game? here's what he said on thursday. >> i'm pumped for the game. he is not supposed to come on sunday. obviously that could change some things but he will be a disciplined young man and stay in there until after the game. he is going to do his father his first favor and stay in for another week or two. >> for the seahawks here's hoping he doesn't have a difficult decision to make come sunday. i think i would know what he would do. >> he will be on that field. >> yes, he is. >> and from the baby does the baby get a car early? >> chanel thank you very much. savannah. >> hi matt. coming up from phoenix, much more of the countdown to super bowl 49. how tom brady is handling deflate gate and a game that could define its career. >> how about this one. is justin bieber turning over a new leaf. the confession and apology from the pop superstar. what are p
let's talk about seahawks quarterback richard thurman who could have the celebration.rst son early february. she is in arizona to share on sunday, but many have been asking what would he do if she goes into labor during the game? here's what he said on thursday. >> i'm pumped for the game. he is not supposed to come on sunday. obviously that could change some things but he will be a disciplined young man and stay in there until after the game. he is going to do his father his first favor...