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oliver, dr. oliver, they are telling me tonight that they haven't finished the autopsy. that's complete bs. it does not take three days to do an autopsy. it doesn't. maybe they are waiting on toxicology reports. why would they say that? they don't want to release the outcome yet? >> that's correct. it takes two hours to do an autopsy. they don't want to release the autopsy results because it interferes with the evidence gathering at this time. >>> you are charged with felony child abuse. do you understand that? human trafficking, ma'am, is a class c felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? >> no further charges will be forthcoming until the jurisdiction has been determined. >> north carolina prosecutors aren't filing any other charges against the mother, not yet, at least. she's charged with human trafficking and child prostitution. a man caught carrying the child is facing kidnapping charges. they said more charges will follow. >> they did say they feel they have the two main key players in shaniya's disappearance behind bars now. >> i k
oliver, dr. oliver, they are telling me tonight that they haven't finished the autopsy. that's complete bs. it does not take three days to do an autopsy. it doesn't. maybe they are waiting on toxicology reports. why would they say that? they don't want to release the outcome yet? >> that's correct. it takes two hours to do an autopsy. they don't want to release the autopsy results because it interferes with the evidence gathering at this time. >>> you are charged with felony...
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." >> larry: as ed sullivan used to say, get all the kids up close now, here he is, or she is, olive. representing the rudolph song "olive the other reindeer." >> they're raised and also called a caribou. it's important to know that. anita does a great job with this animal. the female and male, one effort few deer species that both have antlers. both the male and female. she loses the antlers after the male. >> larry: is that a she? >> that's a she, yes. you've heard of rudolph the red-nosed reindeer? >> larry: heard of him, yeah. >> the reason they go click, click, click, those feet have cartilage in them. every step, it talks. it's not the roof. this is the female, really rudolph could have been, right, anita, a female? >> uh-huh. >> because the male had already lost his antlers. that's just a tale. i want all the kids to think this is one of santa's reindeer and she'll have to go back and get ready for christmas. >> larry: get ready, rudy. >> by the way, larry, they have a nose that's soft as cotten and helps them eat like lichen on rocks. >> larry: this is the official bird of sou
." >> larry: as ed sullivan used to say, get all the kids up close now, here he is, or she is, olive. representing the rudolph song "olive the other reindeer." >> they're raised and also called a caribou. it's important to know that. anita does a great job with this animal. the female and male, one effort few deer species that both have antlers. both the male and female. she loses the antlers after the male. >> larry: is that a she? >> that's a she, yes....
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howard oliver, dr. oliver, stabbed, strangled, throat cut. why? why three alleged causes of death? can you tell which one was the actual cause of death? >> not all wounds are necessarily deadly. the autopsy will tell which was deadly. maybe all three were deadly. apparently, she wasn't successful at killing the other child with one or two methods and had to revert to a third method to finish the little girl off. >> elizabeth olten, 8 years old. on her way home, broad daylight, from a little play date. turns out the play date's older sister is bustamante, the 15-year-old now charged in her brutal murder. unleash the lawyers. gloria allred, renee rockwell, alan ripka. tonight we learn she will be treated as an adult. there is a chance she can get out in six years. once there has been a plea or a conviction, in this case, the judge will then determine whether she will stay in juvenile or be treated as an adult in the adult penal system. it's called duel jurisdiction. what do you think about that? she could walk in six years. >> that's right. because if she's treated as a juvenile, the
howard oliver, dr. oliver, stabbed, strangled, throat cut. why? why three alleged causes of death? can you tell which one was the actual cause of death? >> not all wounds are necessarily deadly. the autopsy will tell which was deadly. maybe all three were deadly. apparently, she wasn't successful at killing the other child with one or two methods and had to revert to a third method to finish the little girl off. >> elizabeth olten, 8 years old. on her way home, broad daylight, from...
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oliver, thank you for being with us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst case scenario, that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we had to use an artist reconstructionist to try and show the jury what the victim would have looked like in life. if these women have been dead four years, can we get a facial i.d. on them? is that possible? >> yes, it's definitely possible. most of the information you'd get with a body that deteriorated and that old would come from a forensic anthropologist. but you could, using anthropology, get a pretty good idea of what this person looked like. >> you're taking a look at some notorious serial killers. jeff dahmer. there you're seeing john wayne basy, the clown killer. there's dahmer. there's ed ge
oliver, thank you for being with us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst case scenario, that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we had to use an artist reconstructionist to try and show the jury what...
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police say another player, nyshier oliver was allegedly arrested for trying to shoplift a $10 shirt, four days before coach lane kiffin bragged about his team having no arrests and a week before three other freshmen were arrested for attempted armed robbery. this is video of those arrests of two of the players who were kicked often the team. and perhaps a sign of optimism, the boston red sox are raising some ticket prizes next year by as much as $5. they froze ticket price this is year but set a record for attendance so field seats for individual games will go for $130 and green monster seats will rise to $165. to be fair most other ticket price also stay the same and i hear the cubs might be raising prices as well. >> what? >> maybe the economy is turning around. the real estate market is not. the silverdome stadium in michigan sold for the price of a one-bedroom manhattan apartment. this is the former home of the lions, $583,000 at auction. to a canadian real estate group. the whole 80,000-seat-plus building, be $500,000. >> what are they going to do with it? >> they want to host s
police say another player, nyshier oliver was allegedly arrested for trying to shoplift a $10 shirt, four days before coach lane kiffin bragged about his team having no arrests and a week before three other freshmen were arrested for attempted armed robbery. this is video of those arrests of two of the players who were kicked often the team. and perhaps a sign of optimism, the boston red sox are raising some ticket prizes next year by as much as $5. they froze ticket price this is year but set...
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so when olive the attention this book has gotten there is a lot of attention that's really surprising because two starter conversation about this issue, not because we discovered it because we didn't. and not because we have all the answers, we don't. but we felt strongly enough about it to try and start our conversation. coming back to my irishness, my mother of course would be proud of me because she said when you grow up don't be getting too big for your boots. the one quote that keeps flashing on and off in my head and i can hear it as it is in "the wall street journal." the one phrase it howlingly inaccurate and one thing is i wake up in the morning howlingly inaccurate, wall street journal. but more seriously, we're totally unaccustomed to having people care about our work. so let me, as we start, sherry couple of
so when olive the attention this book has gotten there is a lot of attention that's really surprising because two starter conversation about this issue, not because we discovered it because we didn't. and not because we have all the answers, we don't. but we felt strongly enough about it to try and start our conversation. coming back to my irishness, my mother of course would be proud of me because she said when you grow up don't be getting too big for your boots. the one quote that keeps...
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there's a famous oliver sacks piece. he describes walking down and smelling all of these smells he never smelled before. it's a world of intense sensory detail. i notice the cattle would go through easily. otherwise it didn't. chain hanging down. a coat on a fence. a shadow. people standing in the way. a vehicle going by. and if you remove them. then they would walk right up the shoot. i have found in many of the meat plants where they fail the audits because they are using the electric prodder, i put the cardboard, i changed the light, then the cattle would move. i fix their cattle handling with big pieces of cardboard and lights. controlling what the cattle see. >> host: who is oliver sacks? >> he's the author of "anthropologist from mars". pro filed me in 1994. it was a wonderful profile. he did a really nice, kind man. >> what made you write your autobiography at 1986. >> well, i was at the conference. she said i know a publisher that might be interested in working with you on writing an awe biography. emergency emer
there's a famous oliver sacks piece. he describes walking down and smelling all of these smells he never smelled before. it's a world of intense sensory detail. i notice the cattle would go through easily. otherwise it didn't. chain hanging down. a coat on a fence. a shadow. people standing in the way. a vehicle going by. and if you remove them. then they would walk right up the shoot. i have found in many of the meat plants where they fail the audits because they are using the electric...
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would influence the whole project legacy through the use of portraiture which is what she did a and oliver photography was worker for charter free. in part, she took the same camera that she turned on the rich and directed it toward the poor. and she individualized your subjects and making interesting or memorable to the viewer as she illustrated the depression predicament. instead of the blank background in the studio she produced images of individuals in their social context. this is much of the secret of the popularity of the images that they should not masses but individuals, not generalizations but particular stories. and in doing this she was feminizing left field. just to show you a couple of examples of earlier documentary photography, this is a lot lewis hine photograph it shows either context or faces but rarely both. the tone of walker evans was cool in comparison to the emotional heat and seductiveness of lang. the people are usually photographed in mobile and sometimes dignified but never expressive. evince coolness was an engendered matter. he had a favorite place and referre
would influence the whole project legacy through the use of portraiture which is what she did a and oliver photography was worker for charter free. in part, she took the same camera that she turned on the rich and directed it toward the poor. and she individualized your subjects and making interesting or memorable to the viewer as she illustrated the depression predicament. instead of the blank background in the studio she produced images of individuals in their social context. this is much of...
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so i see myself not as a hater, but as a man who's really trying to extend the olive branch to help those who need help. >> trevor, your first taste of the rivalry as a player, what was that like? >> the first time i played in texas stadium during a 12-year career was as a redskin and i went out early to pregame warm up and walked to by myself next to the star. i didn't step on the star as a measure of respect for the cowboys. i looked up at the ceiling, the open roof and looked at the ring of honor and looked at all the great names in the ring of honor and i stood there next to the star and paid them respect. then went out and thorough lyly slashed them. whenever a cowboy could come out of the tunnel, they would stop the pop music they were playing, the rock music on the speakers and play this roman trumpet gladiator fanfare. here comes a cowboy and i was just like get over yourselves. you're a football player and that helped me get over the respect of the cowboys and get back where doc was. >> doc, is there one particular memory you have with your rivalry with the cowboys? >> yeah, ther
so i see myself not as a hater, but as a man who's really trying to extend the olive branch to help those who need help. >> trevor, your first taste of the rivalry as a player, what was that like? >> the first time i played in texas stadium during a 12-year career was as a redskin and i went out early to pregame warm up and walked to by myself next to the star. i didn't step on the star as a measure of respect for the cowboys. i looked up at the ceiling, the open roof and looked at...
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here she is, olive. >> these are the jacksons. they raise them and also called a caribou. anita does a great job with this animal. the female and male, one of the few deer species that both have antlers. both the male and female. she loses the antlers after the male. >> larry: is that a she? >> that's a she, yes. you've heard of rudolph the red-nosed reindeer? >> larry: heard of him, yeah. >> the reason they go click, click, click, up on the red top, click, click, click, those feet have cartilage in them. every step, it talks. it's not the roof. all the kids watching, this is what brings santa claus to your house and down the chimney. this is the female, really rudolph could have been, right, anita, a female? >> uh-huh. >> because the male had already lost his antlers. that's just a tale. i want all the kids to think this is one of santa's reindeer and she'll have to go back and get ready for a long long trip around the world for christmas. >> larry: get ready, rudy. >> by the way, larry, they have a nose that's soft as cotton and helps them eat substance on top of rocks.
here she is, olive. >> these are the jacksons. they raise them and also called a caribou. anita does a great job with this animal. the female and male, one of the few deer species that both have antlers. both the male and female. she loses the antlers after the male. >> larry: is that a she? >> that's a she, yes. you've heard of rudolph the red-nosed reindeer? >> larry: heard of him, yeah. >> the reason they go click, click, click, up on the red top, click, click,...
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police say another player, nyshier oliver arrested for trying to shoplift a $110 shirt. the alleged incident happened november 7th. last week three other freshmen arrest ford attempted armed robbery. new video of that. two of those players were kicked off of the team and between both of these incidents, head coach lane kippen went out and bragged about his team having no arrests. >> want to get away. >> big time. a sign of optimism. the boston red sox are raising ticket prices. set a record for attendance this year after they froze prices. seats for individual games go up to $130, up from $125 and green monster seats also go up $5 to $165. most other ticket priceless stay the same. and meanwhile the nba lowered prices in the new jersey nets, they're giving them away for free in a desperate attempt to bring in fans to cheer the team and help them snap a ten-game losing streak. they gave away two free tickets to season ticketholders. it didn't work. only 11,000 people showed up and the nets lost and they're the only winless team in the league. got to feel bad for those guy
police say another player, nyshier oliver arrested for trying to shoplift a $110 shirt. the alleged incident happened november 7th. last week three other freshmen arrest ford attempted armed robbery. new video of that. two of those players were kicked off of the team and between both of these incidents, head coach lane kippen went out and bragged about his team having no arrests. >> want to get away. >> big time. a sign of optimism. the boston red sox are raising ticket prices. set...
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but the reason that we did -- nancy reagan said that oliver north was a liar. i thought that was there and that is where you draw the line. what is true, what is accurate, and if this is powerful, you need to deliver this. >> there are three things to follow. the record, the rhetoric, and what is relevant. there was a 16-year-old child who got this -- who received driving under the influence -- is this relevant? no. if you were able to fix the ticket? this is relevant. >> we are not in a poisonous time compared to the elections in 1800, or the election of andrew jackson. and the grandson of ben franklin was a vicious talking about john adams, and he was thrown in jail. do you like this idea? the big difference back then is that they really did find common ground when it came to the big issues, issues of war and peace or the economy. thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton, who were about as hard as you could get, -- about as a part as you could get, did find a compromise. this is the ability to find the common ground and make a compromise. franklin once said th
but the reason that we did -- nancy reagan said that oliver north was a liar. i thought that was there and that is where you draw the line. what is true, what is accurate, and if this is powerful, you need to deliver this. >> there are three things to follow. the record, the rhetoric, and what is relevant. there was a 16-year-old child who got this -- who received driving under the influence -- is this relevant? no. if you were able to fix the ticket? this is relevant. >> we are not...
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olive is callg from florida. olive, i have a feeling that we put you two back-to-back because you don't eye-to-eye. >> in this country we have a separation of church and state. antiabortion is a religious stance, it's not a moral stance. >> are you sure about that? >> caller: i believe the idea that a fetus is a human life basically comes through church teachings. scientifically, i don't think that's true. >> we could be here all day talking about that. >> caller: i do feel that it is not a moral stance. it's basically a religious stance. something been taught by religious leaders. >> so let's relate that back to the question, then. should the government restrict insurance coverage of abortion? >> absolutely not. >> to be fully open. especially to low-income women. >> thank you for your phone call from florida. let's get to a few of them. according to the supreme court abortions are legal in the united states. any medical procedure considered legal should be covered. don't like it, change the laws. vivian says an
olive is callg from florida. olive, i have a feeling that we put you two back-to-back because you don't eye-to-eye. >> in this country we have a separation of church and state. antiabortion is a religious stance, it's not a moral stance. >> are you sure about that? >> caller: i believe the idea that a fetus is a human life basically comes through church teachings. scientifically, i don't think that's true. >> we could be here all day talking about that. >> caller:...
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oliver, thank you for being with us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst-case scenario that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we had to use an artist reconstructionist to try and show the jury what the victim would have looked like in life. if these women have been dead four years, can we get a facial i.d. on them? is that possible? >> yes, it's definitely possible. most of the information you'd get with a body that deteriorated and that old would come from a forensic anthropologist, but you could, using anthropology, get a pretty good idea of what this person looked like. the stench would be gone. >> you're taking a look at some notorious serial killers. jeff dahmer. there you're seeing john wayne gacy, the clown killer. ther
oliver, thank you for being with us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst-case scenario that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we had to use an artist reconstructionist to try and show the jury what...
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police say another player, nyshier oliver was arrested for allegedly trying to shoplift a $110 shirt. this alleged incident happened november 7th. well, last week you remember three other freshmen were arrested for attempted armed robbery. two of those players were kicked off team. this is new video of those players being arrested. in between both of these incidents, head coach lane kiffin bragged about his team having no arrests. a sad tale in the nba. in new jersey, the nets in a desperate attempt to bring in fans and cheer the team to help them snap their ten-game losing streak gave away two free tickets to season ticket holders, and still they did not come. only 11,000 showed up and the nets lost, and they are the only winless team in the league. hopefully they can turn it around. >>> and it cost $55 million to build, but the silverdome stadium in michigan sold for the price of a one bedroom manhattan apartment. the former home of the ryans sold at auction, $583,000 to a canadian real estate group that wants to use it for sporting events, but the dome was to be fair costing the ci
police say another player, nyshier oliver was arrested for allegedly trying to shoplift a $110 shirt. this alleged incident happened november 7th. well, last week you remember three other freshmen were arrested for attempted armed robbery. two of those players were kicked off team. this is new video of those players being arrested. in between both of these incidents, head coach lane kiffin bragged about his team having no arrests. a sad tale in the nba. in new jersey, the nets in a desperate...
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. -- olive bridge, new york. democratic line. caller: in the last week i have become one of the statistical unemployed. host: what was your industry? of caller: i worked at a small college in new york. host: sorry to hear that. caller: thank you. the second thing, i think that that article becomes null and void, they used the word to dither. if you look at editorials from the past, did there is not a word. -- dither is not a word. but these magazines and editors are being influenced and it is disgusting. what do i think of the president's policies? they are presidential and we are not used to someone being presidential after that last 80 years of bush. host: going back to the editorial, "it looks to many as if he has dithered, not the liberated." julian, california. diane, democratic line. caller: peter, is that your first name? host: pedro. caller: good morning, pedro. as far as the article goes, very subtle. number two, i do not think that we have a foreign policy in place. he just went to these places, he did not come back wit
. -- olive bridge, new york. democratic line. caller: in the last week i have become one of the statistical unemployed. host: what was your industry? of caller: i worked at a small college in new york. host: sorry to hear that. caller: thank you. the second thing, i think that that article becomes null and void, they used the word to dither. if you look at editorials from the past, did there is not a word. -- dither is not a word. but these magazines and editors are being influenced and it is...
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in my mind, if you look back to the senate race in the early 1990's between chuck robb and oliver north were at their work as that chuck robb is a free bracing cocaine using candidate. and then the other sayyaf adds -- the other side had ads about ollie north running for congress. where is the line? >> [inaudible] the premise of this, taking the poison at a partisanship. you mentioned that the beginning that you wanted the panel is to talk about whether partisanship is really a negative thing, if it is poison. when partisanship can be good, whether there is a way to make partisanship less -- perceive the less like boys and among the american people. is there a way we can get people to understand that politics is about conflict, about people with different perceptions and ideologies, that we should celebrate that rather than denigrate differences just on principles? >> the common theme is when does it really cross the line? let's start at that end. dollars i'll pass to steve. >> charlie. dollars things have to be fact- based. you have to tell the true story and you do not cross the line
in my mind, if you look back to the senate race in the early 1990's between chuck robb and oliver north were at their work as that chuck robb is a free bracing cocaine using candidate. and then the other sayyaf adds -- the other side had ads about ollie north running for congress. where is the line? >> [inaudible] the premise of this, taking the poison at a partisanship. you mentioned that the beginning that you wanted the panel is to talk about whether partisanship is really a negative...
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. >> host: who is oliver saks. >> guest: an author of a whole bunch of books, an though polling gist from mars -- anthropology from mars. he profiled me in 1994. i thought it was a wonderful profile and he is a very nice, kind man. >> host: what made you write your autobiography in 1986? well, that started -- the organizer of the conference said i know a publisher that might be interesting in working with you on writing an auto guy bi-ography. and it was the first back where somebody on the inside was telling about it. at the time i was getting my ph.d the university of illinois. i was very busy, and i don't know how to write things up in story form, especially didn't back then. and so i was put in contact with this publisher, academic therapy publications arena press, and they had a writer that actually did children's books. and i said, yep, we'll do it so we did it. and then thinking in pictures came about after the sax piece came out. i had an agent contact me. >> host: how do you write? >> guest: well, all my writing i do on yellow legal paddings, and i found out all the dinosaur
. >> host: who is oliver saks. >> guest: an author of a whole bunch of books, an though polling gist from mars -- anthropology from mars. he profiled me in 1994. i thought it was a wonderful profile and he is a very nice, kind man. >> host: what made you write your autobiography in 1986? well, that started -- the organizer of the conference said i know a publisher that might be interesting in working with you on writing an auto guy bi-ography. and it was the first back where...
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soil and oliver seasonal and h1 -- h1n1 at maxines are produced in swift water, pennsylvania. this site which includes two state of the art influence the manufacturing facilities and one that that was licensed as you heard from dr. goodman, operating 24 hours a day seven days a week with more than 2,000 dedicated people involving in getting that maxine out the door. many have made great personal sacrifices to ensure we produce the largest number of h1n1 doses in the shortest amount of time all insuring vaccine safety and regulatory compliance. out like to start my remarks by focusing on one a remarkable achievement the u.s. response to this pandemic early as. and to the close collaboration of industry with hhs, at the ncbc we're prepared for this pandemic then we would have been at any other time in history. the virus was identified in late april and manufacturers received the strains in late may. less than four weeks later large-scale manufacturing was initiative and by early october there was an fda approved vaccine being administered, is truly a success story. nevertheless
soil and oliver seasonal and h1 -- h1n1 at maxines are produced in swift water, pennsylvania. this site which includes two state of the art influence the manufacturing facilities and one that that was licensed as you heard from dr. goodman, operating 24 hours a day seven days a week with more than 2,000 dedicated people involving in getting that maxine out the door. many have made great personal sacrifices to ensure we produce the largest number of h1n1 doses in the shortest amount of time all...
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appropriation bill we did relax certain restrictions on cuban travel but now i believe having extended that olive branches up to the castro regime to respond. for the relaxing the trade restrictions without reciprocal actions only undermines our efforts to improve human rights and my in bold and the castro regime in its twilight. while i sympathize with the flight of those with families in cuba i can't-- i believe we can afford to give away what leverage we still have over the castro regime if we are intending to realize improvements to the cuban people and their families here in america and i yield back. >> the time of the gentleman has expired and the gentlemen from arizona mr. flake is recognized. >> when i was elected to this office i thought i was being elected a member of congress, not a travel agent but for some of the discussion already today we are being told you what to travel to bermuda or to haiti but don't travel to cuba. i would suggest that is not our role here. if we want to be a travel agent, let's be a travel agent but otherwise some people think, myself included we will actuall
appropriation bill we did relax certain restrictions on cuban travel but now i believe having extended that olive branches up to the castro regime to respond. for the relaxing the trade restrictions without reciprocal actions only undermines our efforts to improve human rights and my in bold and the castro regime in its twilight. while i sympathize with the flight of those with families in cuba i can't-- i believe we can afford to give away what leverage we still have over the castro regime if...