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there was not proved but a more repression in america that they tried to understand. it developed into a deeper insight. i will not go into this topic at length but to the family is given a moral centrality, emotional heart of american experience as a counterweight and the way sexual relations were treated he thought was of so we generated by this social demand and not just inherited from the plurality the way people thought to. a little bit about the breaking misdial translates to these translations were stodgy and staff because he did cultivate a very classical french style balance and rather abstract if you put it straight into english should does sound dull but it is very eloquent and french in his riding who will and other places often quite romantic and quite eloquent i have tried hard to make him speak with a more human voice i would try to give you a more examples later this evening pri realized what an advantage that was most were middle-class englishmen and women and without meaning to be it snobs they fed every american is someone is the of which will guara
there was not proved but a more repression in america that they tried to understand. it developed into a deeper insight. i will not go into this topic at length but to the family is given a moral centrality, emotional heart of american experience as a counterweight and the way sexual relations were treated he thought was of so we generated by this social demand and not just inherited from the plurality the way people thought to. a little bit about the breaking misdial translates to these...
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we have tried everything from unilateral concessions to undeclared warfare. none of them have worked. today when we look at iran and what we in the rest of the world are so concerned about, we place hope and the idea that harsh international sanctions can succeed. frankly, nothing else has so far. there is no question that this will be very much along shot. the iranian regime has resisted other actionsanctions in the pat the kinds the u.s. and allies are pushing for. we have had a very important change in the nature of the iranian regime. on june 12, 2009, about a year ago, iran held presidential elections. there were many who were unhappy with the course of those elections. they believe the elections were rigged, stolen, and the man supposed to lose, president ahmadinejad, who was supposed to lose instead won. there is a lot of evidence to show the elections were raped. whether there were big enough to make him win, who knows? it may be true that the elections were rigged and he did win. all that matters is that after the elections there was a wide spread re
we have tried everything from unilateral concessions to undeclared warfare. none of them have worked. today when we look at iran and what we in the rest of the world are so concerned about, we place hope and the idea that harsh international sanctions can succeed. frankly, nothing else has so far. there is no question that this will be very much along shot. the iranian regime has resisted other actionsanctions in the pat the kinds the u.s. and allies are pushing for. we have had a very...
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they tried to storm parliament. jo just from the live pictures, i can see a couple of those cars there that are perhaps even damaged by the protesters. >> what has happened is that the people here are try og storm the parliament. they are trying to get inside if they can do that, they think they may be able to win. this is one of the most violent protests they've been chanting and challengeing. there have been a couple other occasions. now that the hard core street fighters are taken out here. >> the police are holding the ground. all of these young policemen you see behind me. >> knowing that their salaries are going to be cut. that's the kind of tension that there is here at the moment. the notion that many greeks are just lazy. that is pretty unclear. many are very hard working >> thank you. we have to leave you here. that's automatic for this edition. >> hello and welcome. >> seat news unfold. get the top stories. pick to play video report. go to bbc.com/news. >> funding made possible by the freeman foundation o
they tried to storm parliament. jo just from the live pictures, i can see a couple of those cars there that are perhaps even damaged by the protesters. >> what has happened is that the people here are try og storm the parliament. they are trying to get inside if they can do that, they think they may be able to win. this is one of the most violent protests they've been chanting and challengeing. there have been a couple other occasions. now that the hard core street fighters are taken out...
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he has tried to do it in a bipartisan manner. to kevin's point of laying blame, you need to do that when you are trying to set the record straight. he came in trying to talk to republicans and convince them to pick up a mop and help them fix the situation they created over the past eight years. all we got was obstructionism. that was the only thing they were offering the american people. they said from the beginning. the president sai it again -- this is their political strategy. jim demint said it, they just want to see president obama fail, because that is how they would see success. the issue in terms of taxes. this is something the democrats need to underscore. it came out in "usa today" where it said the 2009 tax bill was the lowest the american people have had in more than 60 years. the tax cuts he promised, he has delivered on. only 95% of americans have the lowest tax bill they have had since president truman. that is something democrats need to talk about. the need to talk about the situation that the president inherited
he has tried to do it in a bipartisan manner. to kevin's point of laying blame, you need to do that when you are trying to set the record straight. he came in trying to talk to republicans and convince them to pick up a mop and help them fix the situation they created over the past eight years. all we got was obstructionism. that was the only thing they were offering the american people. they said from the beginning. the president sai it again -- this is their political strategy. jim demint...
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>> determinations that i have tried to make and where they can be tried a case specific. on the same day i made the announcement that the case would be tried in a civilian court, i sent five other or sixases to military commissions. it deals with the acquisition of evidence on the battlefield. we make these cases on a case by case basis, following protocol that i have that is used by me and by the department of defense. each case is a set in a determination made about where we can try the case. >> he said the department is reviewing whether tory him and his co-conspirators. what issues is the department still addressing? >> there is a review under way about the determination's i made in november. we talk about a varie of things, the reaction of political leaders in particular areas, the reaction of the public in that area we are taking intoccount a whole variety of things and making that determination. we are not ruling anything in or out. >> how many guinea's are you considering? venues are you considering? >> a variety of forums. >> specifically what i am driving edit i
>> determinations that i have tried to make and where they can be tried a case specific. on the same day i made the announcement that the case would be tried in a civilian court, i sent five other or sixases to military commissions. it deals with the acquisition of evidence on the battlefield. we make these cases on a case by case basis, following protocol that i have that is used by me and by the department of defense. each case is a set in a determination made about where we can try the...
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he tried to explain it away as injuries related to the crash. wbal tv 11 news. >> this is opening painful ones for one howard county family. their daughter was stabbed to death when she tried to break up with her boyfriend in 2005. they have been pushing for more domestic violence education in a local middle high schools. kerry cavanaugh joins us live in the studio with more. >> one in four teenagers end up in an abusive relationship. experts say a number of those are not able to walk safely away. some are trying to change that. her smile reminds them of their own daughter, a vivacious 21 year-old who graduated from st. joseph's university in 2005, three weeks before her boyfriend a step toward to death in a philadelphia apartment. he describes the moment he heard the news. >> my thought was no wedding, and a christmas, no birthdays. >> they had no previous indication that their daughter was in a dangerous relationship until they discovered a series of text messages on her phone after her murder. >> wear the cross that line from a kit -- where d
he tried to explain it away as injuries related to the crash. wbal tv 11 news. >> this is opening painful ones for one howard county family. their daughter was stabbed to death when she tried to break up with her boyfriend in 2005. they have been pushing for more domestic violence education in a local middle high schools. kerry cavanaugh joins us live in the studio with more. >> one in four teenagers end up in an abusive relationship. experts say a number of those are not able to...
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we have tried it for so many years. we have to give people that have basic business principles, basic home finance principles like you all have big you cannot spend more money than what you taken very you do not and the government should not either. >> this question is for mr. critz produce stand on the proposed employee free choice act? >> when i go to congress, i am going to co-sponsor it. [applause] can i get another water? >> you have one minute 50 seconds. >> i have another minute? >> you have another minute and 50 seconds left if you wanted. >> i think you are right. >> you know. the middle-class has been squeezed of the last decade and longer. one thing that i know growing up is that if it were not for unions, if it were not for the democratic party, many of the things that we enjoy now, minimum wage, 40-hour work weeks, health insurance -- we would not have them now because corporate america is only concerned about profit. they're not concerned about working men and women. that is why i will always be a supporte
we have tried it for so many years. we have to give people that have basic business principles, basic home finance principles like you all have big you cannot spend more money than what you taken very you do not and the government should not either. >> this question is for mr. critz produce stand on the proposed employee free choice act? >> when i go to congress, i am going to co-sponsor it. [applause] can i get another water? >> you have one minute 50 seconds. >> i have...
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that is, from 1997 to 2006, something else was tried, a different kind of republicanism was tried. and we see the results in 2006 and 2008. i believe the tea party movement offers not the certainty but the possibility of this kind of foundation of republicanism in limited government ideas and concerns about individual liberty, and about a proper constitutional order. all of those things offers a time and the possibility of renewing that kind of effort. and i think we may see that in the income and mood here in the 2010 elections. the question will be, i think, can the movement sustain itself, and while the republican party respond to it in ways that, not just in 2010, but in 2012 and beyond, in ways that present a real alternative and a kind of renewal, i think, of the reagan of 1994 spirit. and we will see. but that possibility exists in a way that i was very doubtful about, say, at the end of 2008, or early 2009. >> we will move on to push. reform we do so i will use and abuse my moderators prerogative. as the person. in your book and in your comments just now, you shortly sugges
that is, from 1997 to 2006, something else was tried, a different kind of republicanism was tried. and we see the results in 2006 and 2008. i believe the tea party movement offers not the certainty but the possibility of this kind of foundation of republicanism in limited government ideas and concerns about individual liberty, and about a proper constitutional order. all of those things offers a time and the possibility of renewing that kind of effort. and i think we may see that in the income...
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the islands close as hazmat tries to clean up. oil keeps washing in and in the fragile marshes off of the coast of louisiana. >> the booms are not working. reporter: the spewing well has prompted president obama to examine the accident. >> the purpose of this mission is to consider the root causes of the disaster and offer what actions we need to take. reporter: scientists fear that the impact will beat them with the oil coming to shore. much more oil is flowing into the gulf than the previous estimate and it's prompting scientists to descend on to the gulf to bring his own ideas. another product engineered to absorb the crude separating from the water. >> this product works, we can manufacture it locally. >> the prime concern is plugging the oil leak. it will shoot heavy mud into the wed in a top kill, something that has worked aboveground but never been tried 5,000 feet below the sea. joel brown, wjz, eyewitness news. >> today officials are considering some drastic conclusions including setting the wetlands on fire to burn the o
the islands close as hazmat tries to clean up. oil keeps washing in and in the fragile marshes off of the coast of louisiana. >> the booms are not working. reporter: the spewing well has prompted president obama to examine the accident. >> the purpose of this mission is to consider the root causes of the disaster and offer what actions we need to take. reporter: scientists fear that the impact will beat them with the oil coming to shore. much more oil is flowing into the gulf than...
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he got the first one, then some questionable defense >> he ran a great pick there only two times he tried to go great play again day in and day out going away from the play he's throwing the ball too enough on it to make a great play another diving play throwing that underhanded he takes a hit or two away every ball game >> he does >> then some bat i've seen people throwing, that's like a rainy day and packing it, so -- yeah, and adam lost the ball there probably a part of a new glove this play was crazy here all the time in the world no way that runner is going to tag up our alignment wasn't god at that play he ended up throwing it 20 feet off the bag i'm not sure what we're doing this i guess they thought they had him, but he threw the ball away when it's not going right it all seems to blow up things have gone so welt for this ball club that you hate to sigh it, but they were due for a night like this >> some of the fundamentallings that were so found this season were not there tonight so you go back to mar 13-11 talk about craig when we come back and show you some of the issue process
he got the first one, then some questionable defense >> he ran a great pick there only two times he tried to go great play again day in and day out going away from the play he's throwing the ball too enough on it to make a great play another diving play throwing that underhanded he takes a hit or two away every ball game >> he does >> then some bat i've seen people throwing, that's like a rainy day and packing it, so -- yeah, and adam lost the ball there probably a part of a...
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he was arrested as he tried to leave the country for dubai. the faces a number of charges. >>> president obama declared part of tennessee major disaster areas as they have had record flooding. large sections of downtown nashville, including the country music hall of fame are under several feet of water. the water is beginning to recede. it blamed for 17 deaths in tennessee. >> today is not the dead push your luck in hov lane -- it's not the day. police will be out in full force along several major area highways. courtney robinson is live in arlington with a warning for all new drivers out there. good morning. >> good morning du. we usually see them do this every so often. for some drivers they can use the hov lane. for other drivers, when they see you out there so low, it's not the day. >> i had two offenders. but officers say they catch you often. violating high occupancy vehicle lanes intended to ease congestion. it's a faster ride to work for those carpooling. >> they pose a great danger to themselves when you're driving secure 70 miles an
he was arrested as he tried to leave the country for dubai. the faces a number of charges. >>> president obama declared part of tennessee major disaster areas as they have had record flooding. large sections of downtown nashville, including the country music hall of fame are under several feet of water. the water is beginning to recede. it blamed for 17 deaths in tennessee. >> today is not the dead push your luck in hov lane -- it's not the day. police will be out in full force...
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one has tried to protect workers in the workplace and tried to protect our precious public land fromuse by special interests and their mouthpieces and government and congress itself. doug has spent his life as a working journalist first covering -- capitol hill and informing readers about the realities of the politics of an garment the protection and the interaction between science and politics on the profoundly important issue of global climate change. let me thank all of those who worked with me as staff throughout the years, those who worked in my district office and my personal office in washington on the joint economic committee and on my appropriations committee. your ability and decency and fierce loyalty to me are greatly appreciated. you have not been just might counselors but my protectors and my understanding friends. that meet -- let me thank my special friends, yout( know who you are. by giving me your political and emotional support, you sustained me through the political pressures and ups and downs of political life and i will not forget it. i hope you feel that your s
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but this has never been tried before at 5,000 feet under the sea. interior secretary ken salazar today toured the preparation efforts on bretton island and kept the pressure on bp. >> they are responsible for everything. they are responsible for all the response scouts that are going out, which are going to be millions and millions of dollars. they are responsible for the environmental damages and the damages they will cause to the people of the gulf coast and to this country. >> reporter: in venice, more local fishermen joined this battle in the bayous. >> the jack-up barges allows them 24/208 deploy that secondary line of defense. >> reporter: an aboshent boom shrimp boats are already laying down in open waters. the weather is holding the massive spill in place, but fears are growing about where the loop current could take it. >> if it does manage to connect with the spill it's going to be about a week or two before it makes it to south florida. >> reporter: and so today the coast guard opened yet another command center in st. petersburg, florida,
but this has never been tried before at 5,000 feet under the sea. interior secretary ken salazar today toured the preparation efforts on bretton island and kept the pressure on bp. >> they are responsible for everything. they are responsible for all the response scouts that are going out, which are going to be millions and millions of dollars. they are responsible for the environmental damages and the damages they will cause to the people of the gulf coast and to this country. >>...
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>> at first you don't succeed, tried again. once again they are going to try and place this might longs, six inch diameter tube into the pipe to siphon up the oil to a tanker that is on the surface. in order to do that the tube has to be passed through a framework device that is on the ocean bottom. that is when bp officials say they begin to encounter problems. >> this tool sits in a metal frame so that the drill pipe lowered from the discover enterprise the drill ship, can connect to it. when they attempted it, the frame shifted and what they had to do they brought the tool back to the surface and reorient the frame so the next attempt will be more successful. >> the ceo said earlier today that he hopes the spill can be stopped within ten days. he said in worst case scenario, it's impossible how long it's going to take. >> are there any other options? >>. >> reporter: authorities are doing a number of things. they are skimming and burning and using chemical agents to try and disperse the oil. so far they have used about 500,0
>> at first you don't succeed, tried again. once again they are going to try and place this might longs, six inch diameter tube into the pipe to siphon up the oil to a tanker that is on the surface. in order to do that the tube has to be passed through a framework device that is on the ocean bottom. that is when bp officials say they begin to encounter problems. >> this tool sits in a metal frame so that the drill pipe lowered from the discover enterprise the drill ship, can connect...
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alex trevino explains. >> reporter: this is one step closer to a reality than ever before. >> we tried to create a responsible, evidence-based, closed system for sick victims to have access to medical marijuana that tries tries to blunt the frolicking in other places. >> reporter: he wanted to honor the relationships outside the boundaries of the district and medicine immediate and virginia. >> if they wrote prescriptions outside of the law, we could not discipline them. because they're not within a reach. >> reporter: medical use marijuana is considered a breakthrough in the district. but for some residents, it's with too many restrictions. >> what they really did is pick out the true essence. which is to pick out a patient to have protection to be able to cultivate for themselves. and to not have to worry about jeopardizing their employment, their housing, or the custody of their children because of the medicine they used. they are disappointed councilman grand's proposal. >> the mayor is expected to sign the bill. councilmembers say if approved, medical marijuana would be given out
alex trevino explains. >> reporter: this is one step closer to a reality than ever before. >> we tried to create a responsible, evidence-based, closed system for sick victims to have access to medical marijuana that tries tries to blunt the frolicking in other places. >> reporter: he wanted to honor the relationships outside the boundaries of the district and medicine immediate and virginia. >> if they wrote prescriptions outside of the law, we could not discipline them....
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several other buildings burned and protesters tried to burn parliament. the prime minister says his country is on the edge of an abyss. dumping kennedy is in athens. -- duncan kennedy is in athens. >> protests ending in writing and death. for hours, the streets became battlegrounds as police fought with ordinary greeks angry at the government's austerity measures. police moved in on protesters who reached up the marble columns and concrete pavements to fight back. >> you can see is really two different countries. giving money, loans, is not helping people. >> greece is not like this. we are not people like this. do you understand me? >> police officers fired stun grenades, trying to regain control. the tear gas and the stun grenades are being thrown all over the place. this is exactly what the greek government did not want to happen. another government in europe will be in -- other governments in europe will be showing their concern over the chaos. protesters say they will suffer under the government's new measures and produces petrol bombs. many building
several other buildings burned and protesters tried to burn parliament. the prime minister says his country is on the edge of an abyss. dumping kennedy is in athens. -- duncan kennedy is in athens. >> protests ending in writing and death. for hours, the streets became battlegrounds as police fought with ordinary greeks angry at the government's austerity measures. police moved in on protesters who reached up the marble columns and concrete pavements to fight back. >> you can see is...
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the family said he tried to become a police officer as well.hey say he in no way deserves the title of sheriff, adding in more than 20 years since the crime he hasn't even apologized to them. >> how can you correct somebody else's wrong when you haven't corrected your own? >> speak by then, he only asked us what the family said about him. he declined an interview. the bookers say they forgive smith, but they want to make sure potential voters are well aware of his past. >> i just want them to know, you know, what he did. he took my brother. that's my best friend, you know. he took my best friend from me. i couldn't believe it. >> smith has not been a corrections officer for several years now. his campaign manager would not confirm what he now does for a living. >>> the fox5 consumer alert tonight. the fda has found bacteria in recalled children's medicine. it was found in ingredients used in more than 40 types of liquid cold and allergy products for children. mcneil voluntarily recalled the products friday. >>> choke lit lovers, you are going t
the family said he tried to become a police officer as well.hey say he in no way deserves the title of sheriff, adding in more than 20 years since the crime he hasn't even apologized to them. >> how can you correct somebody else's wrong when you haven't corrected your own? >> speak by then, he only asked us what the family said about him. he declined an interview. the bookers say they forgive smith, but they want to make sure potential voters are well aware of his past. >> i...
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everybody who tried it wanted to do it themselves. bay headed over to india. a couple of characters is hard to put together but they intended on going to katmandu in new delhi and following in the footsteps but it was funny. they left california beirut beautiful warm day in december they landed in new york the first thing they had to do was go by a sleeping bags and warm jackets and drove from germany all the way to afghanistan they didn't go anywhere near india because they heard that was the cheapest and best quality of hashish was from. that opened the line of brother after brother after brother wanted to out do those that have come before them. and they were the biggest hashish smuggling network in the country. at this point* is when spreading out of control very quickly the crucial factor was leary himself and john craig's had revered him as a spiritual mentor and he had convinced him to leave the commune in upstate new york behind and come out to california. they were hoping with all of the cash they were smuggling they could buy an island in the tropics
everybody who tried it wanted to do it themselves. bay headed over to india. a couple of characters is hard to put together but they intended on going to katmandu in new delhi and following in the footsteps but it was funny. they left california beirut beautiful warm day in december they landed in new york the first thing they had to do was go by a sleeping bags and warm jackets and drove from germany all the way to afghanistan they didn't go anywhere near india because they heard that was the...
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be tried are case-specific.where can the case best be tried? on the same day that i made the announcement that the case would be try inside a civil car -- tried inside a civilian court, i sent five or six other cases to a military commission. it deals with the acquisition of evidence on the battlefield, but we make these cases, i make these determinations on a case by case basis following a protocol that i have with, that is used by me and by the department of defense. and so each case is assessed and a determination made about where we can best try the case, where justice can best be accomplished. >> okay, thank you, general. general, you recently stated that the department is still reviewing where to try khalid mohamed and his co-conspirators. what issues is the department still addressing? >> well, we have not -- there is a review underway about the determination that i made, i guess, back in november about the location of the trial. we take into account a variety of things. the reaction of political leaders
be tried are case-specific.where can the case best be tried? on the same day that i made the announcement that the case would be try inside a civil car -- tried inside a civilian court, i sent five or six other cases to a military commission. it deals with the acquisition of evidence on the battlefield, but we make these cases, i make these determinations on a case by case basis following a protocol that i have with, that is used by me and by the department of defense. and so each case is...
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they tried to drive the country into the ditch, we're just getting out and we're not going to give them the keys. that's the refrain for the president when it comes up and that's what they want. >> that's certainly the message. but, there's a -- a huge anti-establishment movement under way and really doesn't matter who is in office. ifou're an incumbent, you're goin toutg he door. and -- i mean, it may be -- you may disagree with that but we're seeing it over and over. >> i don't agree with that. i think it is grossly exaggerated. the tea party is grossly exaggerated. >> it is exaggerated but the eab establishment mood is there and obama is the establishment. >> the mood is there and they shouldn't underestimate the anger. look at kentucky, the losing democratic candidate got more votes than rand paul. there were more democrats voting. >> i understand that. >> and talking about -- and he was more than an establishment candidate. >> you're still talking about 20%, the fierce, the fearful fifth. they're the tea party and rush limbaugh. that adds up to 20%. so the battle ground is independ
they tried to drive the country into the ditch, we're just getting out and we're not going to give them the keys. that's the refrain for the president when it comes up and that's what they want. >> that's certainly the message. but, there's a -- a huge anti-establishment movement under way and really doesn't matter who is in office. ifou're an incumbent, you're goin toutg he door. and -- i mean, it may be -- you may disagree with that but we're seeing it over and over. >> i don't...
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but what the state tries to do is tries to create laws that mirrors federal laws in a lot of ways butt doesn't do that in every case, and i'll give you an example. you have to have a reasonable suspicion that somebody's in the country and unauthorized status. there's no crime for being here in unauthorized status. it's a crime to cross the border illegally and the like. so they've basically created in this law and in other similar laws, what they're trying to do is make it a state crime to just be here in aunutsdz rised status. and that's what the reasonable suspicion would attach to. host: our guest, donald kerwin, and you refer to this moment last week as mrs. obama and the mexican first lady traveled to a suburban maryland elementary school and this exchange which generated a lot of attention. [inaudible] >> my mom said i think that she she says that barack obama is sending everybody away that doesn't have papers. >> that's something that we have to work on, to make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers. right? >> she doesn't have papers. >> we have to work on
but what the state tries to do is tries to create laws that mirrors federal laws in a lot of ways butt doesn't do that in every case, and i'll give you an example. you have to have a reasonable suspicion that somebody's in the country and unauthorized status. there's no crime for being here in unauthorized status. it's a crime to cross the border illegally and the like. so they've basically created in this law and in other similar laws, what they're trying to do is make it a state crime to just...
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. >> in some cases the child has tried kill the parents. he's killed a family pet, molested other children, tried to burn the house down. worst-case scenarios. >> mitchell: joyce sterkel created the ranch for kids, providing 30 children with a low-stress, highly structured routine. sterkel has been observing the effects for fetal alcohol syndrome for decades. she took this video of a 14-year-old russian adoptee. no one is expected to have a homicidal child. no one is expecting that. i don't think you can be prepared for that. >> mitchell: this boy tried to kill his adoptive grandmother when he was five and was jailed three times before he was eight years old. >> they have a hidden disability. when we look at them, they look like absolutely normal children. >> mitchell: a trained staff works with kids who spend long days in class punctuated by physical activity and recreation on the weekends. they are never left alone. >> we feed livestock. we have ranch work to do. we do landscaping. we pick up rocks and sticks. we do all kinds of very bori
. >> in some cases the child has tried kill the parents. he's killed a family pet, molested other children, tried to burn the house down. worst-case scenarios. >> mitchell: joyce sterkel created the ranch for kids, providing 30 children with a low-stress, highly structured routine. sterkel has been observing the effects for fetal alcohol syndrome for decades. she took this video of a 14-year-old russian adoptee. no one is expected to have a homicidal child. no one is expecting that....
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i tried to do a little bit of an issuing of this conversation. i read a blog on theatlantic.com called the genius in all of us, which tries to deal with a lot of different ideas from the book. but one of the things i want to do with the book and i tried to do if you taken a look at it is i have tried to bring, i try to invite scientists in the different points of view on the stuff to talk to each other. i have tried to buy the sciences and who i really respect who are really trying, spending a lot of their efforts trying to articulate this for the general public. most scientists are just doing their site, and that's not a criticism. that's their job. it's not too many scientists who have time and the ambition to make this a public conversation. and i'm trying to reach out to quite a number of them. one at the university of iowa, a member of this association was a hubble to me in the book. is another one who spends a lot of time trying to explain scientific concepts to the public. so i try to work douglas walton is another. are quite a number i'm
i tried to do a little bit of an issuing of this conversation. i read a blog on theatlantic.com called the genius in all of us, which tries to deal with a lot of different ideas from the book. but one of the things i want to do with the book and i tried to do if you taken a look at it is i have tried to bring, i try to invite scientists in the different points of view on the stuff to talk to each other. i have tried to buy the sciences and who i really respect who are really trying, spending a...
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we tried that in '86 it just lead to more illegal immigration. this comprehensive, so-called comprehensive immigration plan failed in 2006. it failed in 2007. if it gets pushed forward this year it going to fail again. if it gets pushed forward next year t will not pass. nor will it pass in 2012. so beyond that, my crystal ball grows a little foggy. but for the foreseeable future there's no prospect of so-called comprehensive immigration reform including a large scale legalization moving forward in the united states. >> suarez: quick response s it as dead as he suggests. >> no responsible leaders it that i am aware of are calling for open borders. all leaders are calling for a regulated system that meets the interests of a variety of concerns here in the united states. the families that are here, the children that are here, the workers that are here, the economy that is here. there is, i think, a very appropriate middle course. >> suarez: jan ting in philadelphia, luis fraga here in washington, thanks very much. >> you're very welcome. >> thank y
we tried that in '86 it just lead to more illegal immigration. this comprehensive, so-called comprehensive immigration plan failed in 2006. it failed in 2007. if it gets pushed forward this year it going to fail again. if it gets pushed forward next year t will not pass. nor will it pass in 2012. so beyond that, my crystal ball grows a little foggy. but for the foreseeable future there's no prospect of so-called comprehensive immigration reform including a large scale legalization moving...
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the get away islands closed as hazmat crews tried to clean up. off its shores two porpoises swam into more oil which keeps washing in. in the fragile marshes off southern louisiana, the thick ooze is covering the grass. >> the good mornings are not working. >> reporter: the spewing well at the bottom of the gulf prompted president obama to form a national commission to examine the accident. >> the purpose of this commission is to consider both the root causes of the disaster and offer options on what safety and environmental precautions we need to take. >> reporter: the oil has already killed birds and other wildlife. scientists fear the environmental impact will deepen now that the oil is coming ashore. bp conceded much more is flowing into the gulf than the previous estimate and it's prompting scientists and researchers to descend into the gulf coast with their own ideas to help. and seattle demonstrates his own nontoxic solution. and this doctor showed us another problem engineered to absorb the crude. >> we can manufacture it down here locall
the get away islands closed as hazmat crews tried to clean up. off its shores two porpoises swam into more oil which keeps washing in. in the fragile marshes off southern louisiana, the thick ooze is covering the grass. >> the good mornings are not working. >> reporter: the spewing well at the bottom of the gulf prompted president obama to form a national commission to examine the accident. >> the purpose of this commission is to consider both the root causes of the disaster...
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citizen confessed on tuesday that he rigged a nissan pathfinder with a homemade bomb and tried to blow up times square. he was moments away from a clean getaway on monday night, managing to get on a dubai- bound plane, even though he was on a no fly list. the flight was about to leave when authorities ordered it back to the gate and hauled faisal shahzad off in front of passengers. >> went back to the airport. >> reporter: federal officials are offering very little detail about a possible motive in the case, but say faisal shahzad is cooperating and providing valuable information. investigators were busy digging for more clues on tuesday. they found bomb-making material at his bridgeport, connecticut apartment. >> we want to know as much as we can about his background, where he has gone and what he has done and those things are being explored. >> reporter: they are questioning friends in pakistan. the 30-year-old told investigator he acted alone but his involvement with a terror training camp in pakistan has some officials thinking otherwise. tara mergener , cbs news, washington. >>> t
citizen confessed on tuesday that he rigged a nissan pathfinder with a homemade bomb and tried to blow up times square. he was moments away from a clean getaway on monday night, managing to get on a dubai- bound plane, even though he was on a no fly list. the flight was about to leave when authorities ordered it back to the gate and hauled faisal shahzad off in front of passengers. >> went back to the airport. >> reporter: federal officials are offering very little detail about a...
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so i've tried to give him his due. at the same time,i've tried to stay with the most faithful reconstruction of events that i could marshal through documents and interviews. c-span: what do you think of him? >> guest: hmm? c-span: what do you think of him? >> guest: i -- i -- i -- i think that he lives hi -- his own vision of himself as a metternich or a clemenceau or a cardinal richelieu, an unsentimental operator with -- with his own vanities, his own bureaucratic imperatives to -- to make sure that he stays on top and -- and -- and to arrogate to himself the maximum amount of bureaucratic power because he thought that made him more effective. he's a man of towering insecurities, a man of great intellect. he certainly made contributions. he certainly also put some of his own personal and bureaucratic interests ahead of national interests, at times, i would argue. c-span: former secretary of state william rogers. >> guest: a very close friend of president nixon's who might have succeeded as a decent secretary of state
so i've tried to give him his due. at the same time,i've tried to stay with the most faithful reconstruction of events that i could marshal through documents and interviews. c-span: what do you think of him? >> guest: hmm? c-span: what do you think of him? >> guest: i -- i -- i -- i think that he lives hi -- his own vision of himself as a metternich or a clemenceau or a cardinal richelieu, an unsentimental operator with -- with his own vanities, his own bureaucratic imperatives to...
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he tried to lure her into his vehicle. a man matching the description made lewd comments and actually grab the girl by the arm in this neighborhood a couple of miles away. she was able to break away, but police fear he may strike again. >> we are on patrol to make sure something like that doesn't happen. >> parents and neighbors appreciate the increased police presence. >> it concerns me to know that there is a predator out there that is trying to get to my children. >> i don't think he should be on the street. >> police don't have a very good description other than to say he is a hispanic man and an adult. the girls did get a pretty good description of the car. it was a blue sedan, small, perhaps a honda. it had dark, tinted windows. police say that is what they're looking for. >> of the conspiracy trial in connection with the 2006 murder resumes on monday. deputy medical examiner was questioned at length today about whether he was unconscious during the attack and if he could of involuntarily responded. robber was found
he tried to lure her into his vehicle. a man matching the description made lewd comments and actually grab the girl by the arm in this neighborhood a couple of miles away. she was able to break away, but police fear he may strike again. >> we are on patrol to make sure something like that doesn't happen. >> parents and neighbors appreciate the increased police presence. >> it concerns me to know that there is a predator out there that is trying to get to my children. >>...
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. ♪ wish me away >> reporter: they tried to wish it away.ing a heartbreaking prayer. ♪ wish me away >> just take it away. please, please, please god, don't let me be gay.
. ♪ wish me away >> reporter: they tried to wish it away.ing a heartbreaking prayer. ♪ wish me away >> just take it away. please, please, please god, don't let me be gay.
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at least two government buildings also burned as demonstrators tried to storm parliament. >> burning buildings in the center of the greek capital on what should have been a peaceful day of protest. for hours, the demonstrators clashed with police as entire city blocks were engulfed by the violence. the air, lapful of tear gas, the roar of hand grenades. fires were started across athens. cars, even emergency vehicles were caught up in the chaos. but the violence would soon turned to tragedy as this bank was set on fire by a petrol bomb. inside, two men and a woman, all bank employees, died. trapped by the flames coming ambulance could not get near enough to help them. the greek prime minister, speaking in parliament, said the debts amounted to murder. -- the deaths amounted to murder. >> we are all deeply shocked by the unjust debts of three of our citizens, victims of a rock, murderous act. that is what uncontrolled violence leads to. that is what political irresponsibility leads to. >> above the bank, more drama. this terrified woman had to edge her way along the balcony to safety.
at least two government buildings also burned as demonstrators tried to storm parliament. >> burning buildings in the center of the greek capital on what should have been a peaceful day of protest. for hours, the demonstrators clashed with police as entire city blocks were engulfed by the violence. the air, lapful of tear gas, the roar of hand grenades. fires were started across athens. cars, even emergency vehicles were caught up in the chaos. but the violence would soon turned to...
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i tried to talk to her through the negotiating el. i had ahold of her with my right arm so together we were doing this and i said "kick your feet from." >> she screamed for help toward the boat but no one could here. a man and his son eventually came to help but it was too late for olson, she already took in too much water and was later pronounced dead. dontrelle wasn't too far behind but was saved just in time. she said the current was too swift that day pointing to this shaky under water footage she tried to shoot, an excursion, she says, was not prepared and should never have left shore. >> there was no supervision, no one out in the water with us, all the crew members were on the boat. so there was no one herding you back in if you got too far out. >> or right there to help anyone if they got in trouble. inexcusable dontrelle says as she believes this subcontracted company from carnival cruises cost one life and nearly took her own. >> in addition to grieve you have to deal with the tragedy of this. which is a whole different thin
i tried to talk to her through the negotiating el. i had ahold of her with my right arm so together we were doing this and i said "kick your feet from." >> she screamed for help toward the boat but no one could here. a man and his son eventually came to help but it was too late for olson, she already took in too much water and was later pronounced dead. dontrelle wasn't too far behind but was saved just in time. she said the current was too swift that day pointing to this shaky...
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justman radek, who was put under criminal specification because she tried to uphold the rule of law and the john-- denial of rights. george sarris, whose criminal investigation for doing a-- a breakdown and maintenance of our cargo aircraft so it will be chaired by chris from federal law enforcement officers association. has chris made it into the auditorium?
justman radek, who was put under criminal specification because she tried to uphold the rule of law and the john-- denial of rights. george sarris, whose criminal investigation for doing a-- a breakdown and maintenance of our cargo aircraft so it will be chaired by chris from federal law enforcement officers association. has chris made it into the auditorium?
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some say weeks ago when they broke up, he tried to attack her in public.ey're looking into possible death threats he sent her over text message. >> i think it's -- there's a lot of stigma on women to kind of deal with that. and i would hope that there would be something we could do to prevent those kind of things. >> before it gets to this. >> because we don't want to be here again. >> huguely has been arrested for first-degree murder. his school lacrosse picture replaced by a jail mugshot. now even with his stunning admission of violence, his lawyer is building a defense. >> we are confident that ms. love's death was not intended but an accident with a tragic outcome. in the meantime, george is withdrawing from the university of virginia and remains in the custody of the authorities. >> reporter: tuesday, his parents came to chorltsville to support their son. but wouldn't comment. college friends say there were warning signs. at 6'1" and 205 pounds, george huguely they claim was aggressive when he drank and liked getting his way. in 2008, he was arrested
some say weeks ago when they broke up, he tried to attack her in public.ey're looking into possible death threats he sent her over text message. >> i think it's -- there's a lot of stigma on women to kind of deal with that. and i would hope that there would be something we could do to prevent those kind of things. >> before it gets to this. >> because we don't want to be here again. >> huguely has been arrested for first-degree murder. his school lacrosse picture...
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and he tried to hire a writer to tell his story. washington irving came very close to saying yes to doing sort of a definitive book about kit carson. if he had it probably would have never written "blood and thunder." instead a series of hacks that kind of worked on a story. and he also wrote, dictate i should stay because he couldn't write, a and autobiography which is very, very bare bones. but this is kind of like the opposite of custer, or maybe the opposite of buffalo bill. someone who was never successful in turning his same into something bigger. he died essentially a popper. he could never seem to capitalize. nor did he have the inclination to capitalize on his same. of asserting something that he spent his whole career grappling with and try to figure out why does this country back east that i ran away from seem to need a superhero to personify this movement. >> is of course good that custer wrote his autobiography when he was 34, since he is dead at 36. it's good to get the record in before you could check out. >> not as e
and he tried to hire a writer to tell his story. washington irving came very close to saying yes to doing sort of a definitive book about kit carson. if he had it probably would have never written "blood and thunder." instead a series of hacks that kind of worked on a story. and he also wrote, dictate i should stay because he couldn't write, a and autobiography which is very, very bare bones. but this is kind of like the opposite of custer, or maybe the opposite of buffalo bill....
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hear what sarah ferguson reportedly tried to sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> breaking news from hollywood overnight as we len of the death of a husband of a young actress who herself died just five months ago. >>> a fender bender involving a former president. details next. you are watching fox 5 morning news. >>> we're following breaking news at 4:40 this morning. the husband of late actress brittany murphy has been found dead. according to tmz, murphy's for found him dead last night in the home where murphy collapsed before dying of pneumonia. he was pronounced dead sometime after paramedics arrived at that home. police are now investigating. soy the duchess of york is now apologizing after the release of an undercover video. take a look and listen. >> 500,000 pounds when you can to me. >> the british tabloid news of the world, says the duchess tried to sell a reporter access to her ex-husband prince andrew. she says she had at any time problems but that was no excuse for a serious lapse in judgment. an associate of prince andrew cannot beli
hear what sarah ferguson reportedly tried to sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> breaking news from hollywood overnight as we len of the death of a husband of a young actress who herself died just five months ago. >>> a fender bender involving a former president. details next. you are watching fox 5 morning news. >>> we're following breaking news at 4:40 this morning. the husband of late actress brittany murphy has been found...
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. >> karen winter was waiting in the lounge as well where some of the entertainers tried to keep a singn was singing with me and she was told to shut up. >> that's what they sang on the "titanic." that's right. >> the last star board lifeboat was away. the entertainers and cruise director led everybody to the port side where they began boarding the final three lifeboats and made an awful discovery. >> the ship was now leaning over so far that the lifeboats wouldn't slide down. they were stuck on the side of the ship and then we realized, we've got no more lifeboats and a couple hundred people left onboard. >> ross headed to the ship to find the captain, but when they arrived. >> there was nobody up on the bridge. just a voice on the bridge saying oceanos coming. oceanos coming. >> and the room was empty? >> not a soul. >> rob and lorraine took turns sounding the s.o.s. through the handset. its captain hit them with a barrage of questions. >> how many hours have we got left to float, and i said to them, i don't know. try and estimate. i said i've got no idea, and he would say, well, what
. >> karen winter was waiting in the lounge as well where some of the entertainers tried to keep a singn was singing with me and she was told to shut up. >> that's what they sang on the "titanic." that's right. >> the last star board lifeboat was away. the entertainers and cruise director led everybody to the port side where they began boarding the final three lifeboats and made an awful discovery. >> the ship was now leaning over so far that the lifeboats...
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we tried to get them in here and a couple of others. impossible. >> day they heard you say that before. >> [laughter] but there is something odd about it and might go with your enormous grasp of history hong, idled think there is a point* in the western world where the orthodoxy dominated a society without any democratic support whatsoever but just dominated because they are there. three negative two if church in the middle ages but there is not democracy then and the church did not have to answer to anybody. it floats freely with less and less authority. >> year raise the issue of the established churches with the first amendment that congress should make no law for the religion that allowed state establishments to continue through 1818 in connecticut, 1833 in massachusetts awarded by tax funds. gas what happens? they lose all of their vitality. you have the established church back in boston becoming unitarian and so forth which you don't have to believe in anything but just come to church and everybody says since i don't believe anyth
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i tried to write in such a way to show how crazy this was. on the individuals that talk to me were amazed at how little they knew what was going on. >> [inaudible] what about the black panthers? with the revolutionary kind of group buydown get back from this group? what was the connection? >> they were just middlemen. >> the black panthers involvement springing leary from prison after receiving money from the brotherhood of the eternal love and passing it to the weatherman. why would it the allegedly peace and freedom loving team up with the black panthers? one of the brothers said they were in the revolution and so were we but we were achieving it through love, not violence. so we raise the money to do it a lot of it came from the hash sales in the illegal activity but blending california we have these posters that had free leary abducted by government agencies and send money to this address and people were round back then. with the hey everybody dropout and people think that is willy-nilly but before he went to afghanistan to read about it
i tried to write in such a way to show how crazy this was. on the individuals that talk to me were amazed at how little they knew what was going on. >> [inaudible] what about the black panthers? with the revolutionary kind of group buydown get back from this group? what was the connection? >> they were just middlemen. >> the black panthers involvement springing leary from prison after receiving money from the brotherhood of the eternal love and passing it to the weatherman....
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we tried to not think about that alternative. nuclear power seems to be on many people's mind as a greener option until we get wind wills. nuclear power waste buried somewhere rather than the mountain tops if that is the choice. >> 90% of coal production is tiny. we have millions of tons of coal sitting on the docks. we stockpiled coal in the summer. in the old days we had so much coal my uncle would be called a pig. that is how you get charcoal pigs. nuclear, yesterday we opened our newspapers and realize we had written a check in the nuclear industry. let's not talk about the role of water and water it consumes. how can we look at nuclear power as an interim when we spent years and millions and billions that is no longer cost-effective with the breakthroughs in the renewable. it comes down to an issue of money. we have had so many break throughs. secretary salazar said if we do offshore wind, within years. in new delhi, india, just declared they are going toll-free, come on! in los angeles, if we are going to be toll-free why c
we tried to not think about that alternative. nuclear power seems to be on many people's mind as a greener option until we get wind wills. nuclear power waste buried somewhere rather than the mountain tops if that is the choice. >> 90% of coal production is tiny. we have millions of tons of coal sitting on the docks. we stockpiled coal in the summer. in the old days we had so much coal my uncle would be called a pig. that is how you get charcoal pigs. nuclear, yesterday we opened our...
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car bomb blocks from here in times square under arrest tonight formally charged with terrorism and triedto use a weapon of mass destruction. authorities in pakistan adding that they had arrested seven or eight people in connection with the bombing attempt. in our fifth story, if it looked like the american suspect faisal shahzad might have been able to leave the country undetected his own mistakes seem ultimately to blame for bringing him down. last night shahzad who lives in bridgeport, connecticut, on his way to jfk airport when he made a reservation to on an emirates airlines flight to dubai, then headed to pakistan, paying for the ticket in cash. when he got to kennedy having boarded the flight, the doors having closed before they were abruptly opened and shahzad hauled off by customs and border patrol agents. the plane pulling away before this further command from ground control. >> i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. so make the left turn when able. >> uh, 22, 202. turning around. >> hi, emirates 202, making the left turn on to echo, alpha, back to the ramp
car bomb blocks from here in times square under arrest tonight formally charged with terrorism and triedto use a weapon of mass destruction. authorities in pakistan adding that they had arrested seven or eight people in connection with the bombing attempt. in our fifth story, if it looked like the american suspect faisal shahzad might have been able to leave the country undetected his own mistakes seem ultimately to blame for bringing him down. last night shahzad who lives in bridgeport,...
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have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm.hey got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm. they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. >>> there's a growing concern among doctors about parents who don't get their children vaccinated. although there's popular acceptability -- sentiment to getting the shots, experts say skipping them is a bad idea. dr. timothy johnson in health alert. >> reporter: are parents who refuse to get their children vaccinated putting them at risk for a serious illness? >> there was a study of children from 19 to 35 months showing toddlers who are not inoculatedded may be more vulnerable to vaccine- preventable symptoms. among the earliest, dtp, mmr, hepb, and the polio vaccine. fro
have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm.hey got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm. they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the...
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it will now be at least wednesday before the so-called top kill maneuver is tried. as we heard one of the places where the spill's impact is being most directly felt, and where anger is building: la grand isle, louisiana. newshour correspondent tom bearden has an on-the-ground report on the reaction and the response. >> it finally happened over the weekend when everybody in grand aisle feared, oil on the beaches. and oil in the bay home to the shrimp, crab and fish the town's economy depends on. now both the beaches and the fishing grounds are closed. deno, chief of the homeland security department for jefferson parish decided enough was enough. he says when sheriff's officers and helicopters first saw the oil coming they tried to get b.p. to act. >> last week we picked up oil about 20 miles off our coast an gave b.p. the cord nationals and said skim it, start attacking it before it gets here, nothing. 14 miles the next day, same thing, nothing. 10 miles, 5 files, e6 ree day, closer and closer. they took no action. 2 days ago it started coming on our beaches, still
it will now be at least wednesday before the so-called top kill maneuver is tried. as we heard one of the places where the spill's impact is being most directly felt, and where anger is building: la grand isle, louisiana. newshour correspondent tom bearden has an on-the-ground report on the reaction and the response. >> it finally happened over the weekend when everybody in grand aisle feared, oil on the beaches. and oil in the bay home to the shrimp, crab and fish the town's economy...
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we tried never to change the "s" word to poop or something like that. it, we wouldn't put it in the show. >> was shatner your first choice? is that a good match realistically? does it provide verisimilitude? describe the differences or similarities. >> shatner is basically a refined version of my father. they're both sort of older gentlemen who don't really want to engage in any unnecessary conversations with people they don't know, but, yeah. mr. shatner was definitely our first choice. he is every bit as awesome as i hoped he would be. >> well, i think he also, if it hasn't occurred to you, he may provide you with the euphemism. in the way of a title if you want to go this direction, from one tweet guy to another. shatner my dad says. it's sort of -- all right, it wasn't that good an idea. justin halpern, things my dad says, it is not things. great thanks and good luck and thanks for making the twitter world that much more exciting for the rest of us. >> thanks for having me. >> good luck with the book. >>> that is "countdown" for the 2,560th day sinc
we tried never to change the "s" word to poop or something like that. it, we wouldn't put it in the show. >> was shatner your first choice? is that a good match realistically? does it provide verisimilitude? describe the differences or similarities. >> shatner is basically a refined version of my father. they're both sort of older gentlemen who don't really want to engage in any unnecessary conversations with people they don't know, but, yeah. mr. shatner was definitely...
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they tried to slow it down. we have overcome that, at least so far, but that's not something that is going to bring a smile to the tea party movement's base, the idea of the republican leadership huddling with big wall street bankers and lobbyists. >> wouldn't you democrats like to have some of the passion and energy see among t party ad -- the party activists? -- the tea party activists? but aren't the republicans also in danger of having the reverse problem and maybe quite a number of voters who were excited about barack obama and turned out in to decimate, perhaps not turning out this year but when he is not on the ballot? >> there is a danger of that. that is a big challenge between now and election day. the passage of the health care bill, a big issue president obama campaigned on, has restored a lot of face to democratic activists voters in our ability to get big things done for the country, things we worked on for a long time and cannot lagers wheat under the rug. second, republicans have been talking abo
they tried to slow it down. we have overcome that, at least so far, but that's not something that is going to bring a smile to the tea party movement's base, the idea of the republican leadership huddling with big wall street bankers and lobbyists. >> wouldn't you democrats like to have some of the passion and energy see among t party ad -- the party activists? -- the tea party activists? but aren't the republicans also in danger of having the reverse problem and maybe quite a number of...