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ford. >> whitaker: it did not? >> cox: it did not. in fact... >> whitaker: how can you say that? >> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better than dying there and it's better than being executed. >> whitaker: there may be no more controversial prosecutor in the u.s. than dale cox. between 2010 and 2014, his caddo parish office put more people on death row per capita than anywhere else in the country. >> cox: i think society should be employing the death penalty more rather than less. >> whitaker: but there have been ten other inmates on death row in louisiana who have been exonerated. flawless. are you sure that you've gotten >> cox: i'm reasonably confident that... that i've gotten it right. >> whitaker: reasonably confident? >> cox: am i arrogant enough, am i narcissistic enough to say i couldn't make a mistake? of course not. >> whitaker: but until this information came out, the state was convinced that mr. ford was guilty. >> cox: yes. >> whitaker: he could have been
ford. >> whitaker: it did not? >> cox: it did not. in fact... >> whitaker: how can you say that? >> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better than dying there and it's better than being executed. >> whitaker: there may be no more controversial prosecutor in the u.s. than dale cox. between 2010 and 2014, his caddo parish office put more people...
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>> whitaker: no, no, no. herrtwich gave us a rare opportunity to go on an actual test run near mercedes' silicon valley lab. almost every major auto maker is working on the technology here. nissan has teamed up with nasa. auto parts maker delphi put its system in this audi. it was the first to drive itself across the country. back at that merge, don't hold your breath for the car to step on it. this s500 won't break the speed limit. are you going to have little old ladies driving up behind you, beeping the horn to get going, get moving? >> herrtwich: some people have remarked that the car itself, in some cases, drives a bit like an old lady. that's... that's fine with us, for the time being. >> whitaker: especially since the car has driven about 20,000 miles without an accident. mercedes made its name selling the passion for driving on the open road. now, it sees a future in the growing desire to be driven through traffic-jammed streets. what's fueling this? >> herrtwich: people are increasingly asking for th
>> whitaker: no, no, no. herrtwich gave us a rare opportunity to go on an actual test run near mercedes' silicon valley lab. almost every major auto maker is working on the technology here. nissan has teamed up with nasa. auto parts maker delphi put its system in this audi. it was the first to drive itself across the country. back at that merge, don't hold your breath for the car to step on it. this s500 won't break the speed limit. are you going to have little old ladies driving up...
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thank you all. >> whitaker: ...in schools. >> $5,000... >> whitaker: their goal?u so much. >> whitaker: to get enough money on this one day to grant every wish for the area's sickest children. volunteers christie matthews and danna johnson have run this fundraiser every year since 1999. >> christie matthews: i mean, it literally just exploded. every year, we would add another town. >> whitaker: but this is small town america. they're very small towns-- 600, 700 people. >> matthews: a handful of change at a time. >> whitaker: as this day's donation deadline approaches, groups of volunteers race to the local radio station to announce their town's total down to the penny. >> give me a number. >> $8,468.62! ( cheers and applause ) >> $25,301! ( cheers and applause ) >> $12,054.55! ( cheers and applause ) >> golly! the big finish is just moments away. stand by! >> whitaker: the total tally from northeast arkansas is the big story on the 7:00 news. >> what do we have here? $323,000! ( cheers and applause ) >> whitaker: that's $323,000-- enough to grant more than 30 wish
thank you all. >> whitaker: ...in schools. >> $5,000... >> whitaker: their goal?u so much. >> whitaker: to get enough money on this one day to grant every wish for the area's sickest children. volunteers christie matthews and danna johnson have run this fundraiser every year since 1999. >> christie matthews: i mean, it literally just exploded. every year, we would add another town. >> whitaker: but this is small town america. they're very small towns-- 600,...
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whitaker. mr. whitaker: the most efficient way to get there is an industry based standard so we don't have to go down a regulatory path. mr. sanford: i very much like that idea of industry standard versus government edict. one quick question because i see i'm down to 52 seconds. this would be directed to you, mr. hanson, going back to that idea of industry standard, how would you describe the way in way a.m.a. develops and educates its members and general public about modeling guidelines and safety at large? you talk about community standard. you talk about industry standard. how do you do that presently? mr. hanson: currently within our membership we a lot f. not the majority of our education is done at the local club level with the club -- local people come together and gather in a club and share information. in terms of the broader membership, we do that through our mainstay mag, -- magazine, through our online presence. in terms of the uneducated consumer, we are doing that through the know bef
whitaker. mr. whitaker: the most efficient way to get there is an industry based standard so we don't have to go down a regulatory path. mr. sanford: i very much like that idea of industry standard versus government edict. one quick question because i see i'm down to 52 seconds. this would be directed to you, mr. hanson, going back to that idea of industry standard, how would you describe the way in way a.m.a. develops and educates its members and general public about modeling guidelines and...
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>> whitaker: elections are scheduled to take place november 8. the government has banned any rohingya from voting. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for thirty years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in three months. and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help rig
>> whitaker: elections are scheduled to take place november 8. the government has banned any rohingya from voting. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for thirty years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in three months. and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and...
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. >> and the nonpartisan accountability matt whitaker. you say it's not partisan. quickly. prove it's nonpartisan. >> well, we filed with the house and senate and fcc against both republicans and democrats. we're an equal opportunity employer in a target rich environment in washington, d.c. >> hillary clinton is under oath. and and says if you know about the fbi we don't talk about our investigations while doing them this, is one i'm following closely and getting briefed on regularly and i'm confident we have the people and resources to do it. what does that tell you? for him to come out and say that? >> well, jim comby was deputy attorney general when and he ais a good man. it tells me he knows laws were violated and classified thfgs was being stored outside of the government system. he knows archive act was violated and knows that the potentially classified information is being shared with people in the clinton foundation, with possibly sydney blumenthal and others. so there is a lot there and the fbi is the proper investigator. as it relates to benghazi committee, you sa
. >> and the nonpartisan accountability matt whitaker. you say it's not partisan. quickly. prove it's nonpartisan. >> well, we filed with the house and senate and fcc against both republicans and democrats. we're an equal opportunity employer in a target rich environment in washington, d.c. >> hillary clinton is under oath. and and says if you know about the fbi we don't talk about our investigations while doing them this, is one i'm following closely and getting briefed on...
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whitaker adds october 1st is the first day the fsa can start processing conservation reserve program payments, which are applied to payment limitations. he says, "the other part of arc/plc that folks need to realize, because it's a revenue based program we have to calculate the revenues based on commodity, based on county. there's over 3,000 counties in the united states. there's 21 has to be data loaded." nearly $4 billion are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs. whitaker says despite last years record crop, some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough our top story... two people were moines overnight. the first... just before midnight on des moines' south side. police say a vehicle hit a pedestrian... then sped away.. the second was in the 54-hundred block of aurora avenue. police say a person was hit there near an apartment complex. no word on their conditions this morning. both happened within about 15 minutes of each other... but are not connected. republican white
whitaker adds october 1st is the first day the fsa can start processing conservation reserve program payments, which are applied to payment limitations. he says, "the other part of arc/plc that folks need to realize, because it's a revenue based program we have to calculate the revenues based on commodity, based on county. there's over 3,000 counties in the united states. there's 21 has to be data loaded." nearly $4 billion are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs. whitaker...
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whitaker, in addressing illegal uas flights. do you feel there are additional authorities that the faa believes congress can or should provide to curtail or penalize wrongful operation of uas? >> we're currently doing a review of our authorities internally with dot and with other agencies but one of the challenges with this issue is actually locating the uas operators. it's less a question of authority or magnitude of penalties as it is locating the operators. if you look at these pilot reports, they tell where you say the uas is but they don't tell us where the operator is. if you contrast that with laser strikes, the pilot usually knows where that strike is coming from so one of the biggest challenges we're having is locating the operators in the first place which is why our emphasis has been on education and beefing up that methodology. >> and also for you mr. whitaker, according to news reports government agencies and private companies have acquired and deployed drone detection systems that utilize some combination of radio
whitaker, in addressing illegal uas flights. do you feel there are additional authorities that the faa believes congress can or should provide to curtail or penalize wrongful operation of uas? >> we're currently doing a review of our authorities internally with dot and with other agencies but one of the challenges with this issue is actually locating the uas operators. it's less a question of authority or magnitude of penalties as it is locating the operators. if you look at these pilot...
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whitaker,mr. whitaker,mrr , it seems to me that folks in general aviation could work closely with drone operators and owners to help educate and train all these roles that are forthcoming in different, best practices for operation. reaching out to associations >> this question of airspace and how us to find. the small airport association. >> i could report back to you in 30 days. >> thank you very much. and indiana they're are farm operations 247 starting right now, and the proposed rule only allows day operations. are you considering modifying not at all or will you be strict on the day operations? i could see in a farm field where these machines been used on the clock. as soon as we can find ways to do that safely that something would like to allow. >> how do your members no, we talk about these near miss sightings and reports, how do you know is what they saw versus balloon that i can't let go a while ago, which i see in my aircraft from time to time. safely, of course, or even a ufo, anywhere
whitaker,mr. whitaker,mrr , it seems to me that folks in general aviation could work closely with drone operators and owners to help educate and train all these roles that are forthcoming in different, best practices for operation. reaching out to associations >> this question of airspace and how us to find. the small airport association. >> i could report back to you in 30 days. >> thank you very much. and indiana they're are farm operations 247 starting right now, and the...
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whitaker i have spoken on agf and seeing. there is a raid that they can get a rich lawyer dash machine readable format is publicly available end pushed out and some manufacturers have included this in their products. >> so there is a standardized database? spirit the charts are updated every two months in a formal structure is in the interim they are put out and a kurd code that before lunch let's talk gave them a bit color is there a way to into crates the air traffic controller to put a transponder that they can tell it is a move the aircraft is seen as a technology you should be able to get basically on the chip. >> with respect to amateur use we want to keep them out of the controlled airspace and under 400 feet with a small role under 500 feet. there is a question of they should also be equipped with something that has a radio signal. anything that operates in a controlled airspace has to be equipped after 2020 but that will be necessary to have the integration for larger uas to talk about the difference between recreati
whitaker i have spoken on agf and seeing. there is a raid that they can get a rich lawyer dash machine readable format is publicly available end pushed out and some manufacturers have included this in their products. >> so there is a standardized database? spirit the charts are updated every two months in a formal structure is in the interim they are put out and a kurd code that before lunch let's talk gave them a bit color is there a way to into crates the air traffic controller to put a...
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that is fine with us, for the time being. >> you can see all of bill whitaker's report on cbs news. >>> after his appearance last night on "60 minutes" patrick kennedy joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>>. >> i love she is such a proceed taggist and she has to drive the action forward. it's very unusual to have that chance as a woman. and most fiction out there, most projects, you know, it's really not the woman who -- really wonderful, right? >> right.
that is fine with us, for the time being. >> you can see all of bill whitaker's report on cbs news. >>> after his appearance last night on "60 minutes" patrick kennedy joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>>. >> i love she is such a proceed taggist and she has to drive the action forward. it's very unusual to have that chance as a woman. and most fiction out there, most projects, you know, it's really not the woman who -- really wonderful, right?...
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bill whitaker of "60 minutes." that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by access.wgbh.org . >>> miley is up all saturday
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that is fine with us, for the time being. >> you can see all of bill whitaker's report on cbs news. >fter his appearance last night on "60 minutes" patrick kennedy joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>>. >> i love she is such a proceed taggist and she has to drive the action forward. it's very unusual to have that chance as a woman. and most fiction out there, most projects, you know, it's really not the woman who -- >> and, therefore, this is really wonderful, right? >> right. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> there is an ex interest police press end on colleges and universities in and around philadelphia this morning after possible threat of violence at one of the schools. what law enforcement officials know, how schools are now dealing with the threat. >>> also, a philadelphia civil leader passes away. >> and flood waters are receding object jersey shore, the lasting damage some residents are facing. >> good morning, it is monday, october 5th, i'm erika von tiehl. quick check on your forecast o
that is fine with us, for the time being. >> you can see all of bill whitaker's report on cbs news. >fter his appearance last night on "60 minutes" patrick kennedy joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>>. >> i love she is such a proceed taggist and she has to drive the action forward. it's very unusual to have that chance as a woman. and most fiction out there, most projects, you know, it's really not the woman who -- >> and, therefore, this is...
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captain kevin whitaker ran back in and found the chihuahu. whitaker, who has a chihuahu of his own, gave the little pup oxygen probably saving its life. the captain said it made its day. the president made abby wambach's day when she made a major announcement. we'll have her story next. song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need through urination. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. other side effects are genital yeast infections, urinary tract infections, changes in urination, kidney pro
captain kevin whitaker ran back in and found the chihuahu. whitaker, who has a chihuahu of his own, gave the little pup oxygen probably saving its life. the captain said it made its day. the president made abby wambach's day when she made a major announcement. we'll have her story next. song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise,...
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that is fine with us, for the time being. >> you can see all of bill whitaker's report on cbsnews.com> coming up this morning on "cbs this morning," after his appearance last night on "60 minutes" patrick kennedy joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>> and charlie talks with claire dane about her "homeland" character. >> i love she is such a protagonist and she has to drive the action forward. it's very unusual to have that chance as a woman. and most fiction out there, most projects, you know, it's really not the woman who -- >> and, therefore, this is really wonderful, right? >> right. . >>> we will will be live in south carolina with the latest on the historic flooding. that is all ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.,,,, >>> taking a live look out at the bay bridge this very early morning, this is a beautiful shot from our rooftop cam. >> little smiley face there. hard to do. >> good morning, everybody, it is monday, i'm michelle griego. >> and i am frank mallicoat, it is a blue monday but
that is fine with us, for the time being. >> you can see all of bill whitaker's report on cbsnews.com> coming up this morning on "cbs this morning," after his appearance last night on "60 minutes" patrick kennedy joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>> and charlie talks with claire dane about her "homeland" character. >> i love she is such a protagonist and she has to drive the action forward. it's very unusual to have that chance as...
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bill whitaker of "60 minutes." that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.or all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and we've learned.. they re making some serious cash. an uphill climb for an embad >>> new at 6:00 jail guards arrested for bad behavior still getting paid and they're making some serious cash. >> an uphill climb for an embattled sheriff seeking reelection, our poll showing what has voters turned off. >> and millions at risk for identity theft because of something a state agency was doing, that is, until kpix5 called them out. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. >>> it pays to be a jail guard these days. new after the 6:00 len ramirez learned two guys arrested for bad behavior are still being paid their six figure salary. >> reporter: santa clara county only requires a high school diploma or ged to work in the jails but according to county pay records jail guards bank some of the biggest paychecks, more than county judges,
bill whitaker of "60 minutes." that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.or all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and we've learned.. they re making some serious cash. an uphill climb for an embad >>> new at 6:00 jail guards arrested for bad behavior still getting paid and they're making some serious cash. >> an uphill climb for an embattled sheriff seeking...
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bill whitaker of "60 minutes." that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.f us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> what left kitty in tears this weekend. >> plus, our s&l exclusi hillary and miley's backstage secrets. >> it's coming up now on "entertainment tonight." >> bartender? >> lauren michaels just asked me. only we have hillary giving up details on her s&l s >> the impersonation, i learned something about myself watching that. >> then tom cruise's daughter, did she pull off a secret wedding? and where were her parents? >> and tom hanks talks to us about his son's drug confession. >> you love your ki unconditionally. >> also, find out why kaly is crying. and why is matthew mcconaughey looking like this? and is there a snag
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whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil planting 100 million metric tons, i don't see much hope for soybeans. but i don't think we can see a dollar rally and i don't think we can see a dollar selloff. i think we are just going to chop around for the next several months until spring. so i think this market is going to be very boring." "now, i am caught in a bind here. i am short the december cattle, i'm around the 141, 142 level, we are limit up in the december contract. so, i am still bearish this market. but sometimes, you're just on the wrong side and right now i'm on the wrong side. you know, wi
whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil...
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bill whitaker of "60 minutes." that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access gro c1 >>> right now at 7:00, a hospital patient is dead after an altercation with security guards. fired from the world series favorites, not even make the playoffs so the head coach is out the door. >>> and students return to the scene of the college shooting. hillary clinton weighs in on the gun control fight. >>> i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. tonight we're in search of answers after a patient died at the med star washington hospital center. it happened after struggle with two of the hospital security officers. debra alfarone has been liking for answers. >> reporter: here is the timeline. the hospital says that tragic incident happened on tuesday, that patient died on thursday. we broke the story on saturday and now six days later they had a press conference. the question still tonight is why did it take so long for
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whitaker adds.. october 1st is the first day the f-s-a can start processing conservation reserve program payments.. which are applied to payment limitations.. nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil planting 100 million metric tons, i don't see much hope for soybeans. but i don't think we can see a dollar rally and i don't think we can see a dollar selloff. i think we are just going to chop around for the next several months until spring. so i think this ma
whitaker adds.. october 1st is the first day the f-s-a can start processing conservation reserve program payments.. which are applied to payment limitations.. nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly...
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whitaker adds.. october 1st is the first day the f-s-a can start processing conservation reserve program payments.. which are applied to payment limitations.. nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil planting 100 million metric tons, i don't see much hope for soybeans. but i don't think we can see a dollar rally and i don't think we can see a dollar selloff. i think we are just going to chop around for the next several months until spring. so i think this market is going to be very boring." "now, i
whitaker adds.. october 1st is the first day the f-s-a can start processing conservation reserve program payments.. which are applied to payment limitations.. nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.....
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marriage that you have the relations with your children and your community and your profession ed whitaker chambers out of communism to conservatism talks about party there against a communist marriage that is usually was not in any way was temporary. they have huge rates of divorce long before high divorce levels in the united states today chambers said they regarded marriage as the birds flock convention with the same intensity of anti-marriage before san country is russia i will go through this one of the first things they did was legalized divorce if you wanted to own private property or freedom of speech or freedom of press or religion all of the fur coat if you wanted a divorce the sky was the allotment you were the freest person in the world. put his stamp on and you got it. there were not be in the bureaucratic state getting in the way of your divorce if you want a divorce then go the state will not get in the way but very soon they literally have not seen that before i state -- cites a study from par verge university press from communist russia it is not unusual to meet soviet men
marriage that you have the relations with your children and your community and your profession ed whitaker chambers out of communism to conservatism talks about party there against a communist marriage that is usually was not in any way was temporary. they have huge rates of divorce long before high divorce levels in the united states today chambers said they regarded marriage as the birds flock convention with the same intensity of anti-marriage before san country is russia i will go through...