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whose decision was that. it was they had. left he were opposed to any deal with the arabs by the mainstream jewish leadership led by david ben-gurion. and planning car bombs was a short cut to provoking all out war. on january the fourth one nine hundred forty eight plus he struck. their target was the sariah building in the heart of java a densely populated arab district. disguised as arabs a lot he bomb team drove a truck packed with two hundred pounds of explosives and park close to the building . the electric timer was set for eighty seconds to let the bombers get away. the explosion killed twenty eight including innocent passers by and injured hundreds. less he did not have a monopoly on planning car bombs. the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came to what sort of training did he get in germany you're talking to us go commando commander. and. yes he did wir
whose decision was that. it was they had. left he were opposed to any deal with the arabs by the mainstream jewish leadership led by david ben-gurion. and planning car bombs was a short cut to provoking all out war. on january the fourth one nine hundred forty eight plus he struck. their target was the sariah building in the heart of java a densely populated arab district. disguised as arabs a lot he bomb team drove a truck packed with two hundred pounds of explosives and park close to the...
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i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i didn't. was ashamed that i had been a hero why i got my arm i got my legs i'm alive. but in the mind. what i want to be out of. and out what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now i'm a soldier on the other side and i think i'm just as good. the russian empire. to save. five hundred tons of gold. dozens of. the train. station. a century long way. the mystery of the. facts all science fiction. at an international conference into the disease. at the. stuffer immigration. critics say the. ten pm saturday night here in moscow.
i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i didn't. was ashamed that i had been a hero why i got my arm i got my legs i'm alive. but in the mind. what i want to be out of. and out what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now i'm a soldier on the other side and i think i'm just as good. the russian empire. to save. five hundred tons of gold. dozens of. the train. station. a century long way. the mystery of the. facts all science fiction. at an international conference into the...
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i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i didn't. was ashamed that i had been a hero while i got my arm i got my legs i'm alive. but in the mine. when i went to vietnam pow wows of the. now believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just in a good. in the. top stories from r.c. a three and snake church friends have been arrested in fronts charged with conspiracy to commit terrorist attacks in russia they are suspected of links to church and militant leaders don't kumara believe to be behind several terrorist than getting the moscow metro bombings in knowledge. eight sixty five yes and the gas carried out as the first successful test of an atomic bomb the last of the new mexico desert was to stand the new cap on trade some other countries are still trying to join today. and double trouble trying to sound pounds a new bollywood comedy the starring tennis.
i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i didn't. was ashamed that i had been a hero while i got my arm i got my legs i'm alive. but in the mine. when i went to vietnam pow wows of the. now believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just in a good. in the. top stories from r.c. a three and snake church friends have been arrested in fronts charged with conspiracy to commit terrorist attacks in russia they are suspected...
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that the rocket was not good enough he was sure he could make an even better one and he did it was the king. of. the soviet union and the united states with neck and neck in the construction of long range missiles but that changed in nine hundred fifty seven in the midst of the cold. case became the space race. on the morning of october fifth years in the united states began picking up signals from space a couple of hours later president eisenhower was told about the russian. satellite he cut short his vacation stock exchange shares took a sharp downturn exactly the russians are launched into space was totally unclear we couldn't even figure out what sputnik meant we kept referring to it as a bomb we were trying to write a headline right soviet union put a bomb in space they said oh no don't call a bomb there we eventually realized it was a scientific satellite. the world sputnik was soon to become familiar with the english language large numbers of people stayed away from work to try and hear the peeping sound from the satellite they gathered on rooftops in the hope of seeing a little
that the rocket was not good enough he was sure he could make an even better one and he did it was the king. of. the soviet union and the united states with neck and neck in the construction of long range missiles but that changed in nine hundred fifty seven in the midst of the cold. case became the space race. on the morning of october fifth years in the united states began picking up signals from space a couple of hours later president eisenhower was told about the russian. satellite he cut...
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most lonely and miserable dog that was true it was a one way ticket for like a monument was unveiled in moscow to mark the fiftieth anniversary of her space mission twitter feed it but there is this monument to commemorate the dogs greatest . people bring treats you know what would look someone has even brought a candy here for the. book some even bring sausages for the. group. at that time it was impossible to retrieve a sputnik from movies people around the world accused the soviet union of animal cruelty but like his sacrifice was of undoubted benefit to science scientists were unsure whether the biological functions could work in zero gravity i mean there are so many things we take for granted today but with the heart pump and zero gravity would blood flow and zero gravity would your mind you know be alert and zero gravity meanwhile the americans too would launching animals into the stratosphere notably monkeys they were put on the anesthetic but they also died in their missions. but eventually there was a happy ending with two dogs called delta and that both were well behaved. j
most lonely and miserable dog that was true it was a one way ticket for like a monument was unveiled in moscow to mark the fiftieth anniversary of her space mission twitter feed it but there is this monument to commemorate the dogs greatest . people bring treats you know what would look someone has even brought a candy here for the. book some even bring sausages for the. group. at that time it was impossible to retrieve a sputnik from movies people around the world accused the soviet union of...
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was stunned by a newspaper report claiming he was dead. he immediately called his mother to tell her he was ok then he supposedly missing cosmonauts wrote an article for a newspaper headlined faces gentleman. i saw it as something of a joke they even liked it because they meant somebody knew them and had put them on the map searches. thousand and two but it had nothing to do with any fabricated space experiment. there was a time when the me who wanted to be a minerals a special kind of cosmonaut soon after garden space flight. of announced he was going to draw on engineers at his enterprise to put together a group of cosmonauts their job would be to assemble three parts of a giant ship one obeys the spacecraft would then head to miles from there it was great dream von braun's ambition of the time didn't extend beyond reaching the moon . spoke of the lunar race was an invention in reality there was no lunar rates. shows off his secret notebook it contains drafts and other details relating to the mas project. sir for i put down a wizard gave
was stunned by a newspaper report claiming he was dead. he immediately called his mother to tell her he was ok then he supposedly missing cosmonauts wrote an article for a newspaper headlined faces gentleman. i saw it as something of a joke they even liked it because they meant somebody knew them and had put them on the map searches. thousand and two but it had nothing to do with any fabricated space experiment. there was a time when the me who wanted to be a minerals a special kind of...
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one shovel to bury some people that was it was just silly and the other thing was they hadn't properly checked out the site they'd chosen which was a mine working in the forest and when they got there they discovered first of all it was too shallow and secondly it was full of water and that to get throw eleven bodies down there they'd almost immediately be found by the local presence so they had to go back the next morning hold the bodies out and go in dump them somewhere else it was just dreadful now the murder of a man a family is often attributed to a sort of maverick branch of the castor and bolsheviks but you believe that the order can be traced directly to leonard well lenin was very careful to always cover his tracks and he he never ever took responsibility for anything as controversial as the merger of the roman arts but he said categorically we must not have a living banner we must not have anyone surviving from the family around whom the counter-revolution could could gather and gain a you know gain gain power so the decision was made in moscow during meetings with gul a shor
one shovel to bury some people that was it was just silly and the other thing was they hadn't properly checked out the site they'd chosen which was a mine working in the forest and when they got there they discovered first of all it was too shallow and secondly it was full of water and that to get throw eleven bodies down there they'd almost immediately be found by the local presence so they had to go back the next morning hold the bodies out and go in dump them somewhere else it was just...
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and the first race i was i was riding good in. we were going away from a little bit in when they when they start the race and the feeling is late. and then when we restart their race for us most are the same you know because i start first and then here and big and by the end i feel i'm being a lot but i can feel all fast so i overtake him and try to fill it. then finally i get these old hears it's amazing. tennis now and french open runner ups we drop in sword ning seemed on the verge of tears as scythe shots of the now the clay court title the world number five. on margaret in the final of his hometown went to odds with the top seed and defending champion when it made sense to clinch the match seven five six six two era prone sword link crumbled in the decider and charted for the tour twenty six title and first seventeen months. and finally y'all to give and has been held just outside moscow to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the country's first ever limpid gold in the discipline to me it was the men behind this service unit suc
and the first race i was i was riding good in. we were going away from a little bit in when they when they start the race and the feeling is late. and then when we restart their race for us most are the same you know because i start first and then here and big and by the end i feel i'm being a lot but i can feel all fast so i overtake him and try to fill it. then finally i get these old hears it's amazing. tennis now and french open runner ups we drop in sword ning seemed on the verge of tears...
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i was ashamed i was ashamed that i had been wounded i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero. i never understood that my problems with my parents my problems with my wife my ex-wife were buried in the fact that i had gotten blown up i never i never understood it repressed it totally and then i began to go to a coffee shop and i would hear the big bands of night two hundred forty five and i would weep like a baby in public i had no idea that what i was doing i could reply to was going back and try to find that the little boy of my teeth and what happened. the fall of eighty four i was driven to go back to fly to look some birds to spend the night there to rent a car and file and find the place where i was wounded on september seventh one thousand and forty four. and then suddenly. i found the bridge that we crossed it had been blown when i'd been shot. i discovered to the hour at the moment where i had been wounded forty years before and i cannot explain it but that discovery began my healing. my generation really repressed with the war was about we didn't want to talk about it
i was ashamed i was ashamed that i had been wounded i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero. i never understood that my problems with my parents my problems with my wife my ex-wife were buried in the fact that i had gotten blown up i never i never understood it repressed it totally and then i began to go to a coffee shop and i would hear the big bands of night two hundred forty five and i would weep like a baby in public i had no idea that what i was doing i could reply to was going back and...
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need to the train station it was discovered that a huge amount of the gold was missing by that time and caltex borders to go on to the golden train was handed over to the czechoslovakia jeanette's. ten it is a small station the train loaded with gold came here nearly ninety years ago so team crates of bullion were found to be missing on january the twelve months hundred twenty eight days of the legionnaires began guarding the train. this theft was reported by nature koslow x. because the russian guards had disappeared so there was no one else who could report their theft some of the treasures had also disappeared it was discovered early in the morning by that she khosla max standing guard. when they approached the carriage to find out what had happened they saw that the doors had been broken and that something was missing inside. with this document refutes what historian powell could turn into a news report states a russian by the name of shoe called in a beijing official by the name of keselowski discovered the absence of two seals on one of the carriages they also discovered that
need to the train station it was discovered that a huge amount of the gold was missing by that time and caltex borders to go on to the golden train was handed over to the czechoslovakia jeanette's. ten it is a small station the train loaded with gold came here nearly ninety years ago so team crates of bullion were found to be missing on january the twelve months hundred twenty eight days of the legionnaires began guarding the train. this theft was reported by nature koslow x. because the...
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was it two years ago? >> i think it was longer than that. commissioner meko: boy, we've come a long ways. >> what part of it was again kind of gradually it was the show, the text on the show but we had four towers, not to get technical but four towers as opposed to three and each tower was a much smaller stack. they distributed the sound much better, it was clearer inside the park. they used a little bit of a different sound makeup and made a huge difference. >> two questions about beauty bar and majuly. are -- majewel. >> the beauty bar in terms of the hearing we had for them, have they not done anything since they last came here? >> when i was there this weekend, the issues we brought them up here was controlled sound, open doors, open windows, no crowd control. i was there saturday night at about midnight and it was open doors, open windows, no crowd control. it was exactly the same. >> director king, are we going to bring them back in or is this -- what is the next step with that? >> i think that we should absolutely bring them back in a
was it two years ago? >> i think it was longer than that. commissioner meko: boy, we've come a long ways. >> what part of it was again kind of gradually it was the show, the text on the show but we had four towers, not to get technical but four towers as opposed to three and each tower was a much smaller stack. they distributed the sound much better, it was clearer inside the park. they used a little bit of a different sound makeup and made a huge difference. >> two questions...
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cut was shut. your mouth. was. hunted wild muscovites for only going fountains and the boiling hate european firefighters are battling the fire some of blazes elation the program with see the help they get from specialist russian helicopters. still sitting today they just move in the opposite direction and take a break it makes the mission more stable period and more. tough new immigration bill was due to become a reality within a fortnight in arizona are facing a lately go challenge from the american government the department of justice has filed a lawsuit to stop the act from coming into force on july the twenty ninth while five other states similar laws however the measures would allow police to stop and question people they reasonably suspect of being illegal immigrants critics say or mean targeting of ethnic minorities but supporters believe american jobs must be protected from. reports from california. southern california these immigrant workers are picking the fee to consume but millions of americans and peo
cut was shut. your mouth. was. hunted wild muscovites for only going fountains and the boiling hate european firefighters are battling the fire some of blazes elation the program with see the help they get from specialist russian helicopters. still sitting today they just move in the opposite direction and take a break it makes the mission more stable period and more. tough new immigration bill was due to become a reality within a fortnight in arizona are facing a lately go challenge from the...
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it was one of his associates. >> where was he? >> his place was on the platform, alongside georgi malenkov, his anointed successor. but his health was so poor, his frailty was so obvious that he didn't want to expose himself in the way that would be involved if he gave a really big long speech. so everyone knew there was something wrong with stalin who saw him even just sitting on the podium. >> so when did he -- you know what was it like at the very end? >> at the very end most people who were alive in 1953 had been brought up -- most people were young after all. lots of people had died in the 1930's or died in the second world war. most people in their 20's or 30's or younger had known no other ruler but joseph stalin and they had been taught to revere him. so when the day of the funeral came, there was a huge press of people pushing towards red square and a lot of them got trampled to death in the rush. so even in death, joseph stalin for once inadvertently was a killer. >> what was the story through around his death where -- i
it was one of his associates. >> where was he? >> his place was on the platform, alongside georgi malenkov, his anointed successor. but his health was so poor, his frailty was so obvious that he didn't want to expose himself in the way that would be involved if he gave a really big long speech. so everyone knew there was something wrong with stalin who saw him even just sitting on the podium. >> so when did he -- you know what was it like at the very end? >> at the very...
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and for families with missing loved ones, it was impossible to know who was living and who was dead.survivors raised urban campsites of sticks and cloth and plastic. it was crowded. water and sanitation were poor. when we arrived in january, the good samaritan orphanage outside port-au-prince was overwhelmed. even before the earthquake, orphanages like this were common, because desperate families often feel forced to abandon their children to the care of others. but, now, new arrivals were pouring in. we found moise vaval and joe knittig of the global orphan project as they rushed food and tents to desperate orphanages. >> joe knittig: one of them, when we showed up the first time, had one cup of flour, and the children were asking their pastor, the caretaker, whether they were going to die. >> pelley: they had one container of flour for how many? >> knittig: not a container, a cup. >> pelley: at this children's home, when the quake hit, the kids just happened to be in a prayer service under this mango tree. their building crumbled. global orphan discovered the children... >> knittig
and for families with missing loved ones, it was impossible to know who was living and who was dead.survivors raised urban campsites of sticks and cloth and plastic. it was crowded. water and sanitation were poor. when we arrived in january, the good samaritan orphanage outside port-au-prince was overwhelmed. even before the earthquake, orphanages like this were common, because desperate families often feel forced to abandon their children to the care of others. but, now, new arrivals were...
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and what happened was when it was time to choose a title my editor had a god awful title she felt was the most brilliant title since the grapes of wrath. it was like this long and everything was in it but the kitchen sink. love, samurai, garden and sushi. it was a terrible title and i didn't like it and i didn't know what to say i had never disagreed. that was the first time i disagree. i said i don't want to look at my book case and see that book and cringe in 30 years. she called me from new york and said, i don't know why we are going over the title thing let's keep it the samurai's garden. then i was saying, thank you, god and it became the samurai a garden which in the end worked when you decide hathat samurai is in your class you will see how it works. it works in many, many ways. i'm pleased it stayed the samurai's garden. not of anybody's choice but because it was the one we didn't want to fight over anymore. >> okay. >> [laughter]. >> thank you. i >> i think you wanted something else. >> well, i met the samurai and [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you, gale so much for comin
and what happened was when it was time to choose a title my editor had a god awful title she felt was the most brilliant title since the grapes of wrath. it was like this long and everything was in it but the kitchen sink. love, samurai, garden and sushi. it was a terrible title and i didn't like it and i didn't know what to say i had never disagreed. that was the first time i disagree. i said i don't want to look at my book case and see that book and cringe in 30 years. she called me from new...
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willie brown was mayor. i was in the middle of it all. right behind me and around me, they came up with this notion of the largest bond ever in the history of the city and county of san francisco. i was trying to figure out how i was going to deal with the supervisors and the mayor and everybody else. but one of the things about san francisco is that if there is a will there is always a way. if there is an interesting, there will always be a way to try and find avenues to help all of those individuals here in the city and county of san francisco. despite all of the differences, despite all the different interests, despite all of the political machinations you can imagine, which came together as a city and we passed that bond. in the history now is how do we move forward to provide the very, very best services for all those individuals here and those individuals who come? how do we honor the paths of those individuals who understood the importance of linguistic and cultural competence and all of those attitudes and values back there permea
willie brown was mayor. i was in the middle of it all. right behind me and around me, they came up with this notion of the largest bond ever in the history of the city and county of san francisco. i was trying to figure out how i was going to deal with the supervisors and the mayor and everybody else. but one of the things about san francisco is that if there is a will there is always a way. if there is an interesting, there will always be a way to try and find avenues to help all of those...
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that was filed. with that permit, we did a notice to the -- folder and we gave them 10 days to have discretionary review. that was never filed. we have done everything by the book and we can approve that permit. we're waiting for the board's action on the jurisdiction request. >> although they could still file for jurisdiction -- >> they would be able to appeal the issuance of the permit. >> under what section of the planning code or is there any section that would deal with the fact that if this operation was to be a successful ended in -- and it had more than 11 stores, what would happen to the store that locates on fillmore? >> if the permits are approved and issued, it would be a legal nonconforming use. at the time that the permit is issued and the time they commence discussion, then they would be ok to proceed. if they want to come in for a 12 store on fillmore are something else, they would be subject to formulae used provisions. >> i have a couple of questions. >> can these be filed for an en
that was filed. with that permit, we did a notice to the -- folder and we gave them 10 days to have discretionary review. that was never filed. we have done everything by the book and we can approve that permit. we're waiting for the board's action on the jurisdiction request. >> although they could still file for jurisdiction -- >> they would be able to appeal the issuance of the permit. >> under what section of the planning code or is there any section that would deal with...
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was rolling. and that led to a break in the case and was obviously a great break in the case because we were able to trace the number back as of four conall one family owned by writer readily and traced that this particular van to jersey city were it was last rented to an individual by the name of muhammad solomon. salomé was part of a small cell of islamist terrorists incensed by america's support for israel. the attack on the world trade center was their declaration of war. salomé was arrested. the trail led to a storage facility packed with bomb making equipment. but the real mastermind the bomb maker ramzi yousef had fled to pakistan on the night of the world trade center bombing ramzi yosef was basically the lead explosive instructor. in afghanistan teaching other folks to be teachers of builders of bombs. and you could certainly see a bomb or signature between beirut and the ninety three trade center. solemn a's amateurish attempt to reclaim his cash deposit would end in a record two hundred
was rolling. and that led to a break in the case and was obviously a great break in the case because we were able to trace the number back as of four conall one family owned by writer readily and traced that this particular van to jersey city were it was last rented to an individual by the name of muhammad solomon. salomé was part of a small cell of islamist terrorists incensed by america's support for israel. the attack on the world trade center was their declaration of war. salomé was...
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a black was accused of stealing some hound dogs, and when he was discovered with the dogs, a posse wasinteresting thing about it was that they allowed the youngest one in the posse the honor of shooting the black person who was accused of taking the dogs. in south carolina, the will earl case--will earl was a young black. 31 taxicab drivers took him out and lynched him. montgomery county, georgia, isaiah nixon was accused of voting a--voting registration, getting blacks signed up to vote, and they-- a mob went to his home and asked his wife where he was, and she said, "he's in the house." and she said--the mob said, "tell him to come out." and as soon as he got out and got on the ground, they shot him dead. and she said it was in the presence of his children, and they scattered like a covey of birds. >> narrator: these articles boosted the circulation of the pittsburgh courier. >> 14 editions across the country and in the caribbean, africa, england, and a few in hawaii. 14 editions, 400,000 papers a week, and employing about 350 people. >> narrator: producing a national newspaper with
a black was accused of stealing some hound dogs, and when he was discovered with the dogs, a posse wasinteresting thing about it was that they allowed the youngest one in the posse the honor of shooting the black person who was accused of taking the dogs. in south carolina, the will earl case--will earl was a young black. 31 taxicab drivers took him out and lynched him. montgomery county, georgia, isaiah nixon was accused of voting a--voting registration, getting blacks signed up to vote, and...
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bush on a train in california when he was campaigning, and he was a very different person when he was in the white house. >> how? >> the power gets to them, and they are completely isolated. they lose touch with reality very, very fast. they tend to forget their promises very fast. and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been a heavy, heavy weight on both of them. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or barack obama on anything, and we can discuss immigration or the economy, but when it comes to war, their faces changed completely, and you notice honestly a sadness, and there are things that they tend to tell you, but you just have to say "war," and they change. it is completely different. it is something i do not think they realize. that sense of history, and really being responsible for the deaths of other people, i have never seen it anywhere else, not with any other foreign leader. it is not the same. with u
bush on a train in california when he was campaigning, and he was a very different person when he was in the white house. >> how? >> the power gets to them, and they are completely isolated. they lose touch with reality very, very fast. they tend to forget their promises very fast. and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been...
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and the result was that the war was very quickly unpopular.rum map might had been defeated had he run for re-election in 1952, the reason would have been korea. and based on that model when lyndon johnson got into vietnam in 1965, he didn't go to congress for war declaration, same has been true of every president who has gotten into a car since then. in many way i think it was a bad lesson. >> colonel look back at the particular experience of what was was it like to be there. >> well, one of the things i'd like to say right up front is that some people call it the forgotten war. the veterans don't call it the forgotten war, they call it the forgotten victory. we were very successful in korea. we were successful in the fact that there was the beginning of the end of the cold war. and so it was not forgotten to us. >> and the experience for you and many, all wars brutal, this one had a particularly brutal moments to it. >> well, we landed the first marines that landed in korea was in august of 1950. and i was extremely hot and humid, matter of f
and the result was that the war was very quickly unpopular.rum map might had been defeated had he run for re-election in 1952, the reason would have been korea. and based on that model when lyndon johnson got into vietnam in 1965, he didn't go to congress for war declaration, same has been true of every president who has gotten into a car since then. in many way i think it was a bad lesson. >> colonel look back at the particular experience of what was was it like to be there. >>...
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i was a soldier.hey enjoy very contribution they are making, it is my approach to be their leader, but my greater privileee to be one of their numbers. what we have to do is give them as tradition, a tools, and leadership and working environment that they deserve to massive fashion. >> where a lot of americans interface with their departmentt is at the airport, and people say that they feel like they areperped when they walk into a screening line. >> most of the agents are committed professionals who have one job alone -- to ensure your safe air travel, and they do with professionalism and commitment.3 personnel issue, suitability. people who have secret clearances ttat led to come to your department are put through an additional screening for suitability. why do they have to go through that? does this secret clearance not do that before you? and does not slow the filling of physicians and perhaps to some people away? >> first of all, we are streamlining the process. it is a requirement of federal ser
i was a soldier.hey enjoy very contribution they are making, it is my approach to be their leader, but my greater privileee to be one of their numbers. what we have to do is give them as tradition, a tools, and leadership and working environment that they deserve to massive fashion. >> where a lot of americans interface with their departmentt is at the airport, and people say that they feel like they areperped when they walk into a screening line. >> most of the agents are committed...
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there was a woman, this was 20 years allege, who had seen the move. she was a kid. she described it coming on a wagon, pulled by a mule. it was basically being breaked by the mule. because it was coming down a hill. and that was just information in my neighborhood from a woman who had lived there for a long time as a kid. and the time is getting further and further away from when these existed. but i think the best thing is humans. and maybe tchutch societies that have senior members. >> yeah. no, if you go to almost -- almost all of our members -- we're a nonprofit organization. so we have a whole membership program. almost all of our members are these kind of people you're talking about. people who grew up in the city, are getting on in years and have these memories. they point us to a lot of other people, people that maybe aren't on the internet who live in their neighborhood. we interview them. if you go to outsideland.org, you'll see some examples of the interviews we do of the feedback we get, of the messages that these seniors post. when we have an issue like
there was a woman, this was 20 years allege, who had seen the move. she was a kid. she described it coming on a wagon, pulled by a mule. it was basically being breaked by the mule. because it was coming down a hill. and that was just information in my neighborhood from a woman who had lived there for a long time as a kid. and the time is getting further and further away from when these existed. but i think the best thing is humans. and maybe tchutch societies that have senior members. >>...
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braun was clearly losing the race he was tired of being coming in second he was it was pretty well i think discussed it with with the system the government system that that we were operating under not realizing that the russians were really technology smart. was very much in the public eye he often appeared on television and even helped disney sell the ambition of space travel so the american public he was the first salesman. if we were to stop could be organized and well supported space where i believe a practical passenger rocket could be built and tested within ten years. the press also joined in on the space race. and american newspapers claimed that eleven cosmonauts went into space before guarin did and never return to earth alive they were known as the so-called missing cosmonauts the reports even gave their names to lend credibility to the stories. i was married to one of the names of. long this her. was phoned in under these tests not true it was a form of relaxation my. husband was a tester he often told her about how he had spent six months in a capsule into the ocean he w
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the title was different. -- tide level was different. i would like to have the moment back just before i jumped. >> for years, safety campaigners have warned about the danger. increasing numbers are doing it. in the u.k., the southwest is a hot spot. this was shot by people on holiday. this man survived but was lucky to do so happen fallen unconscious below the water. the problem is not confined to the coastlines, they are ready here. there's also this, -- and they can prove just as tempting to jump off of. this man manages lifeguards of the east coast and he does not expect this activity to stop anytime soon. >> the rise of youtube and internet sites have raised the appeal for people to do this. >> then there is this, exploring the shoreline and jumping into the water but in a managed environment. it has been suggested that the increase in popularity could be encouraging people to try this. this instructor finds that hard to believe. >> tombstoning is simply jumping from a high place into water. they don't know what they are jumping int
the title was different. -- tide level was different. i would like to have the moment back just before i jumped. >> for years, safety campaigners have warned about the danger. increasing numbers are doing it. in the u.k., the southwest is a hot spot. this was shot by people on holiday. this man survived but was lucky to do so happen fallen unconscious below the water. the problem is not confined to the coastlines, they are ready here. there's also this, -- and they can prove just as...
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he was not a gang member, but was killed because he was wearing red. martinez faces 59 years to life in prison when he's sentenced next month. the gang killed five people in san pablo during a five-month period. >>> they're trying to determine how a 6-year-old boy got a gone and accidentally shot his young 12 brother. the boy is in stable condition tonight. a friend says that the wounded 6 6th grader is in good spirits. >> he's all right. you know. he's talking. he still has to recover, you know. he got shot right here. >> now, the children's mother was at home when the shooting occurred. deputies arrested the 16-year- old. he's charged with firing a gun with negligence. >>> seven gay passengers will be welcomed tomorrow at the evangelical -- tomorrow. pastors have served in their lutheran congregations but have not been officially recognized by the church. the ceremony will be he would at st. marks marks lutheran church tomorrow. >> if i recalls are trying to direct crops from the european grapevine moth which was discovered last year. homeowners with
he was not a gang member, but was killed because he was wearing red. martinez faces 59 years to life in prison when he's sentenced next month. the gang killed five people in san pablo during a five-month period. >>> they're trying to determine how a 6-year-old boy got a gone and accidentally shot his young 12 brother. the boy is in stable condition tonight. a friend says that the wounded 6 6th grader is in good spirits. >> he's all right. you know. he's talking. he still has to...
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i was. i was ashamed that i had been a hero was. that i was a good fellow. soldier on the other side and i think i'm just in the good. to see. the. people. with the spins. for the full. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. for the latest headlines of the week's top stories this is our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixteen million infections much to talk about at the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion the u.s. media claims that an iranian scientist who says he was adopted by american secret services was buying for washington. drying up record high temperatures in russia causing widespread crop failure forcing deaths for farmers to seek state support. and we'll bring you a sports update next with. your with force news on r t hello welcome of yours i had li
i was. i was ashamed that i had been a hero was. that i was a good fellow. soldier on the other side and i think i'm just in the good. to see. the. people. with the spins. for the full. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. for the latest headlines of the week's top stories this is our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links...
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i was a charade. i was ashamed that i been muted i was ashamed that i had. to go. my way. in the mine. where i would be out in all the hours of four to. get out or i would go. no words or i think. that i was a good soldier. shoulder on the other side and i think i'm just in the good. little milk . still. a little the milk . to wear the latest headlines and the week's top stories here and here is our t.v. international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities all groups are believed to have links from global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixty million infections much to talk about and the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion the u.s. media claims that an iranian scientist just as he was abducted by american secret services was spying for washington. drying record high temperatures in russia are causing widespread fraud failure forcing desperate farmers to seek state support. time now to look take a look at what's happening and
i was a charade. i was ashamed that i been muted i was ashamed that i had. to go. my way. in the mine. where i would be out in all the hours of four to. get out or i would go. no words or i think. that i was a good soldier. shoulder on the other side and i think i'm just in the good. little milk . still. a little the milk . to wear the latest headlines and the week's top stories here and here is our t.v. international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of...
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i was. i was ashamed that i didn't. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why. i got the legs.in the modern. times when i would go. over to the. believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just not good . the a.
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was 53% which was, you know, historically high. the highest of any democrat other than franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson. which is -- >> how bad is this for them? >> it's bad in this sense, jim. all about midterm elections is turnouts and turnout is measured by intensity and president obama -- candidate obama had it on his side in 2008, the democrats had it on their side in 2006. the enthusiasm, the intensity, the passion was all on their side. right now by a measurable gulf, sometimes 18 to 20 points it's on the republican side. so you've got to get your people out and if they're indifferent, if they're cranky, if they feel neglect and there's some criticism, let's be honest about it, legitimate criticism they don't feel the administration has gone the distance. whether it was on the public option on healthcare, whether they waited too long on pushing the senate on climate change, time and again, but there was a sense that they didn't give that sense of urgency. >> ohio, visit indiana, i mean, if you're in berkeley maybe the p
was 53% which was, you know, historically high. the highest of any democrat other than franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson. which is -- >> how bad is this for them? >> it's bad in this sense, jim. all about midterm elections is turnouts and turnout is measured by intensity and president obama -- candidate obama had it on his side in 2008, the democrats had it on their side in 2006. the enthusiasm, the intensity, the passion was all on their side. right now by a measurable gulf,...
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riding with the appellant before it was finalized. -- he was riding with the appellate before it was finalized. the description was in detail and the corrective action required was in detail. what was not part of the corrective action specified on the nov were plans or penalties for these violations. it was just fix them. it was very clear we had begun to fix it. sally's contractor has created this list that he has discussed with the district inspector and has agreed that this complies with the intent of this notice of violation. where the requirement for plans would come in would be if she was trying to legalize a shed that holds her washing machine that is clearly attached next door. that is going to be removed. there is no attempt to legalize that shed. so we do not need to file plans for an exterior alterations. what we need to do is what the building department asked us to do and repair the dilapidated conditions. it is an undue burden on the neighbor to require her to go to extraordinary measures at additional expense because your neighbor is in the middle of a remodeled. the b
riding with the appellant before it was finalized. -- he was riding with the appellate before it was finalized. the description was in detail and the corrective action required was in detail. what was not part of the corrective action specified on the nov were plans or penalties for these violations. it was just fix them. it was very clear we had begun to fix it. sally's contractor has created this list that he has discussed with the district inspector and has agreed that this complies with the...
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it was unfaia barrel. he was thrown into jail. casey walked back into the court and says, what happened to my case? the judge says, you pleaded guilty. casey walks out. people ask me, when do you think is the worst case of ordinary justice then clearly when people spend decades in prison, those kilmeade. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought -- those kilmeadl me. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought you were guilty, but there was this guy, and no one stood up. there was a line of public defenders in the first row who could have said, where is jon casey? nobody stood up, and that is one of the problems of ordinary injustice. they become so worried about their own interests that they stop thinking about the people they are supposed to be protecting. >> we should have invited that judge to come to see what he would say. last year, our reporter went into a courtroom -- nez reporter went into a courtroom, and he sought -- a reporter went into the courtroom, and he saw the judge. he saw hun
it was unfaia barrel. he was thrown into jail. casey walked back into the court and says, what happened to my case? the judge says, you pleaded guilty. casey walks out. people ask me, when do you think is the worst case of ordinary justice then clearly when people spend decades in prison, those kilmeade. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought -- those kilmeadl me. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought you were guilty, but there was this guy, and no...
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he was jailed for life. which is why his release last year and third so many in britain in america, despite -- angered so many in britain and america. scottish authorities decided to allow him to go home to die in libya. now hillary clinton has spoken to william hague about the growing concern. >> it is an insult to the families of the victims of the bombing of pan am flight 13. legitimate concerns were raised about the medical information that led to the decision. people of raised -- have raised questions about the prisoner transfer agreements. we will look to the british government to help us fully understand the basis of the decision that led up to his release. >> here on in washington, there is real anger over the circumstances surrounding his release. the scottish government insists it acted independently. the british government said bp did not influence the decision, and bp says it was not involved in discussions about sending the bomber home. al-megrahi's continuing health has angered groups represent
he was jailed for life. which is why his release last year and third so many in britain in america, despite -- angered so many in britain and america. scottish authorities decided to allow him to go home to die in libya. now hillary clinton has spoken to william hague about the growing concern. >> it is an insult to the families of the victims of the bombing of pan am flight 13. legitimate concerns were raised about the medical information that led to the decision. people of raised --...
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and was sort of perplexed. where was everybody? was thereto not a lot of crime in this place? i start giving out my cards trying to learn about this place. my cell phone starts ringing off the hook. everybody has got a story. at the library, the librarian leans across the desk and says my home was broken into three different types in one week. they came and they interviewed me. they said they knew who the guy was but the case never went anywhere. so i had all of these stories and went to the clerk to have court and she is a woman named miss wiggs. she has a helmet of white hair and bright blue eyes and a plain talking way of speaking. i said what is going on here and she said you want to know what's going on? i'll tell you. she points to this list above her besk and now these are lists, names of defendants who have been changed with a crime in lower court in the justice court and they have been bound over to the circuit court for the prosecutor to bring to grand jury. by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say ther
and was sort of perplexed. where was everybody? was thereto not a lot of crime in this place? i start giving out my cards trying to learn about this place. my cell phone starts ringing off the hook. everybody has got a story. at the library, the librarian leans across the desk and says my home was broken into three different types in one week. they came and they interviewed me. they said they knew who the guy was but the case never went anywhere. so i had all of these stories and went to the...
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what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? a little. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog. >> 1967 pontiac. i never heard of that. >> yeah. it's low to the floor, too. see? i told you it was low to the floor. [ male announcer ] this rock has never stood still. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our clients' needs changed we changed to meet them. through the years, when some lost their way, we led the way with new ideas for the financial challenges we knew would lie ahead. this rock has never stood still. and there's one thing that will never change. we are, the rock you can rely on. prudential. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. ttylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. presenting the cadillac "summer's bes
what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? a little. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog. >> 1967 pontiac. i never heard of that. >> yeah. it's low to the floor, too. see? i told you it was low to the floor. [ male announcer ] this rock has never stood still. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our...
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>> cruz: because she was so... she thought she was too special to be happy, that she was a genius.us, right? >> javier bardem: i always, always encouraged your talent. >> cruz: not talent. i'm not talking about talent! i said genius, genius! a tortured genius, and she would not allow herself to become more stable and more sane, because she thinks that if she does that, she's afraid that she will become somebody boring and mediocre. >> rose: in real life, cruz can be tortured, obsessive, and driven, which was tough for director woody allen, who's known for shooting a scene in one or two takes. you are a perfectionist. you want to try it again and again and again to get it right. >> cruz: yeah, i think i drove him a little bit crazy asking for more takes. i need somebody to stop me. i will never find the moment to stop, say, "okay, it's enough. we have it." >> rose: that performance earned her an oscar last year for best supporting actress, the first time a spanish actress has ever won an academy award. >> cruz: i still can't believe that i won the oscar last year, because the way i
>> cruz: because she was so... she thought she was too special to be happy, that she was a genius.us, right? >> javier bardem: i always, always encouraged your talent. >> cruz: not talent. i'm not talking about talent! i said genius, genius! a tortured genius, and she would not allow herself to become more stable and more sane, because she thinks that if she does that, she's afraid that she will become somebody boring and mediocre. >> rose: in real life, cruz can be...
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>> i was, i was. know, i hoped it would do well but it wasn't necessarily a campaign strategy to sort of like go for the big boys. it was -- >> larry: no, but the tough critics would like your direction so much? hard to expect that of a film star who they tend not to want to like. >> i guess. i was pleased with it because i think, you know, that's your endeavor, really, to go out there and touch as many people in a positive way with what you do. you know, you're not making anything for an elite. if people approve, i mean, that's a reward, you know, that's your main reward really >> larry: we should tell you in our wrap-up "conspiracy theory," it has action but it's not an action movie. it has violent but not a violent movie. it has humor but not a true comedy. how would we describe this vehicle? >> masterpiece. >> larry: certainly character-driven. >> very. it's primarily very character-driven. you know, it tells a story that the ends get tied up to. >> larry: it does. that's rolling dice sometimes in
>> i was, i was. know, i hoped it would do well but it wasn't necessarily a campaign strategy to sort of like go for the big boys. it was -- >> larry: no, but the tough critics would like your direction so much? hard to expect that of a film star who they tend not to want to like. >> i guess. i was pleased with it because i think, you know, that's your endeavor, really, to go out there and touch as many people in a positive way with what you do. you know, you're not making...
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but no one seemed to know where the oil was coming from. well, finally the mystery was solved. the oil came from the wreck of the ss jacob luckinbock laying some 180 feet below the water off the san mateo coast. it was a freighter and gone down in july of 1953 after colliding with another ship in heavy fog. and it had apparently been leaking oil since the early 70s. but it wasn't until 2002 that the coastguard was able to use the fingerprint of its oil to identify it as the source of the oil that was killing seabirds. ktvu's brian banmiller first brought us this report in february of 2002. >> it's very possible this thing has been leaking longer than ten years. we don't know how far back because that's as far back as our current database of information goeson tuesday a remote controlled operated camera was lowered down to survey the wreckage of the steamship. oil samples show the ss luckinbock was a source for a number of spills including one in 1997, '98 when tar balls washed up in marin county, killing at prevention and respo he says the oil that gets near to or on the shore
but no one seemed to know where the oil was coming from. well, finally the mystery was solved. the oil came from the wreck of the ss jacob luckinbock laying some 180 feet below the water off the san mateo coast. it was a freighter and gone down in july of 1953 after colliding with another ship in heavy fog. and it had apparently been leaking oil since the early 70s. but it wasn't until 2002 that the coastguard was able to use the fingerprint of its oil to identify it as the source of the oil...
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it was posted on may 22. on may 28, the owner and received final inspection for the legalizing process for the deck and applied her appeal in june. the appellate claims he did not hear any directives taking place. all work has been completed, approved by the building inspector may 28, 2010. in order abatement was issued prior to the completion of work. a couple of issues. the original violation was issued in 2002 but we did not get compliance until this year. we did send proper notification to the owners of record. we posted the building directly at the directors' meeting. the owner was in the process of correcting the violation when the hearing was held. she attended and stated the hearing officer most likely would have given her more time, a continuance to allow her to get the work completed. unfortunately, she did not appear and there was no testimony on her behalf. so far, the department had incurred a cost of $1,378. these costs are for all the inspections, case management, clerical time spent on this he
it was posted on may 22. on may 28, the owner and received final inspection for the legalizing process for the deck and applied her appeal in june. the appellate claims he did not hear any directives taking place. all work has been completed, approved by the building inspector may 28, 2010. in order abatement was issued prior to the completion of work. a couple of issues. the original violation was issued in 2002 but we did not get compliance until this year. we did send proper notification to...
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i stood about where the plot was which was a mass grave. there was no marker at all. they were buried together with the other poor in a little area. to be standing there in the space where your great, great grandfather was and other members of your family and have no marker they are the grass. they are the grass underneath your feet or their bodies are. that is a humbling experience. we are part of a remnant if we think we are not we are diluting ourselves that genealogy searchs should humble you. because it's only traces left. there are only signs left. those signs are not empty. you know, they transsubstantiate the lines that were that were there that were gone and yet are somehow encoded in us. >> thank you. [music] ♪[applause] thank you. >> thank you for applauding. never know. [laughter]. so, these next few pieces are jewish art songs the jewish art song is not something that most people know about even if you are into classical music. raise your hand if you know shoemoner shoebert? these songs are actually in yiddish but they are art songs. they are beautiful. a
i stood about where the plot was which was a mass grave. there was no marker at all. they were buried together with the other poor in a little area. to be standing there in the space where your great, great grandfather was and other members of your family and have no marker they are the grass. they are the grass underneath your feet or their bodies are. that is a humbling experience. we are part of a remnant if we think we are not we are diluting ourselves that genealogy searchs should humble...
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accept the invitation of the dutch the relation to go to has been was the fight was that there was no invitation really it was in the newspapers but it. so what did you watch it. at home. i guess i was there for turn those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it well it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for plays for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but we have to we all we have to see change because that was then the main target for african food bowl to get the world cup hopefully a change for the people who are living there so many scandals so many problems with the referees during the championship do you do you believe that a reform. is coming in in the in the football the whole system of judgment i think you think so yeah what kind of reform what was done with that i think a lot of people have a lot of ideas about the tennis kind of things it is quit
accept the invitation of the dutch the relation to go to has been was the fight was that there was no invitation really it was in the newspapers but it. so what did you watch it. at home. i guess i was there for turn those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it well it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for plays for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also...
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i couldn't find from all the instances that was raised that there was a definitive, you know, it was hard to believe that given the short distance in time, the difference in time, that it probably there were two cars in operation alt some period of time. those are things that we know that were misdeeds by this particular medallion and color scheme holder and there needs to be some type of a rational penalty related to this. the question in my mind, and i still have not had a significant enough information from either the department or from the appellant as to what makes a rational decision for a penalty. commissioner goh: well, i am troubled by the concerns raised by speakers and the m.t.a. with respect to the conduct and as i stated at the last hearing, the worker's comp issue is a very important one and you can't sidestep that requirement, so i was looking for some guysance on the penalty. don't think that we can issue a dollar amount from this board, but i do also understand the message needs to be sent in some form. revokeation would be the only thing we have the jurisdiction to
i couldn't find from all the instances that was raised that there was a definitive, you know, it was hard to believe that given the short distance in time, the difference in time, that it probably there were two cars in operation alt some period of time. those are things that we know that were misdeeds by this particular medallion and color scheme holder and there needs to be some type of a rational penalty related to this. the question in my mind, and i still have not had a significant enough...
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that was something she was going to learn over time. unlike john, she didn't have a name -- there was not going to be a name that she then associated with me. but i love children and, you know, sitting there playing with toys with her, she seemed like a really nice child, and -- >> larry: what did you think -- >> i look forward to having a relationship with her at that time. >> larry: you do? >> i did. >> larry: now? >> now there's really no reason for me to. >> larry: did you read or what did you make of the interview that she did with "gq"? >> i -- really, i read a portion of it that my sister forwarded to me, but i didn't read the whole thing. my sister gets incensed and will send me something that makes her mad. >> larry: let's clear something up. she said your relationship was dysfunctional, toxic, way before she came along. >> if that were true, why would john and i have worked so hard under such difficult and public circumstances to make the relationship work? we really -- we both -- i mean, i really think we both worked hard in
that was something she was going to learn over time. unlike john, she didn't have a name -- there was not going to be a name that she then associated with me. but i love children and, you know, sitting there playing with toys with her, she seemed like a really nice child, and -- >> larry: what did you think -- >> i look forward to having a relationship with her at that time. >> larry: you do? >> i did. >> larry: now? >> now there's really no reason for me to....
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cut it was. such was such was there. was. and while most provides for making phone tying in front is rather in the boiling hate european firefighters are battling the fire some of blazes and later in the program we see the help they get from specialist russian have. still seem to say it is moving in the opposite directions and taylor makes the machine most capable of hearing. tough new immigration law is due to become a reality within a fortnight in arizona facing a late legal challenge from the american government their department of justice has filed a lawsuit to stop the act from coming into force on july the twenty nine while five other states plus similar. measures would allow police to stop and question people who they reasonably suspect of being in the go anywhere critics say it will leave targeting of ethnic minorities but supporters believe american. morning reports from california. southern california these immigrant workers are picking the consumer that millions of americans and people around the world. it's a back
cut it was. such was such was there. was. and while most provides for making phone tying in front is rather in the boiling hate european firefighters are battling the fire some of blazes and later in the program we see the help they get from specialist russian have. still seem to say it is moving in the opposite directions and taylor makes the machine most capable of hearing. tough new immigration law is due to become a reality within a fortnight in arizona facing a late legal challenge from...
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he was. right because. it's. the out. there. was. was was. was was was was. was. was perseverance are going to. ok well another. way to look at how european firefighters are relying on russian. blazes that's coming up. the tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the united states for a lot of racial profiling the law that said to come into force. the police to stop and search people who are just suspected of being and immigrants critics say will lead to the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the. results in california found if illegals have gone. and people around the world. it's a bank breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers arrived in the united states illegally some from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around them know what happened here for leave and you're going to leave any time i mean a lot of this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty foot fence there's a loving million illegal i
he was. right because. it's. the out. there. was. was was. was was was was. was. was perseverance are going to. ok well another. way to look at how european firefighters are relying on russian. blazes that's coming up. the tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the united states for a lot of racial profiling the law that said to come into force. the police to stop and search people who are just suspected of being and immigrants critics say will lead to the targeting of...
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it was 20 months ago he was led out of his home in handcuffs.hey have pled not guilty to scheming to seeming an appointment to president obama's former senate seat. >> the dark side of the force is with a bank robber in new york. police say a man dressed in a darth vader cape and mask walked into the bank. check out the picture,, he pulled out a gun instead of a light sabre of course. he was able to get away. police say he was apparently a yankee's baseball fan and he stored the money in a backpack. >>> he arrived after an eight thousand mile trip from san francisco. the 6 crew member -- member crew sailed into sidney harbor hours ago to a crowd that y ruptured in cheers, it is made from schierl recycled products including over 6000 plastic bottles the intent is to bring attention to trash in the ocean. >> how is the commute? >> so far so good. the traffic is doing very well around the bay area and this is a look at highway four. we don't have a lot going on and we like it nice and quiet on a monday before things get too bad. now mash creek road
it was 20 months ago he was led out of his home in handcuffs.hey have pled not guilty to scheming to seeming an appointment to president obama's former senate seat. >> the dark side of the force is with a bank robber in new york. police say a man dressed in a darth vader cape and mask walked into the bank. check out the picture,, he pulled out a gun instead of a light sabre of course. he was able to get away. police say he was apparently a yankee's baseball fan and he stored the money in...
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>> i think it was '07, and it was actually 2006. and the all-star game was in new orleans. players. they had like a trillion votes, and i had like 100,000. [ light laughter ] i want to make it just competitive. this is bad. so i had this idea. first, you know, i had this, you know, presidential campaign thing. but that wasn't funny. [ laughter ] that was a bad idea. i'm glad i didn't do it. thank you. >> jimmy: you can give it to us. we'll do it. [ laughter ] >> but i just had this crazy idea and i wanted to do a used car salesman pitch. and then my brother -- it was funny. he was actually seeing me in this cowboy suit, like me walking outside. and he was like, "what are you doing?" and i said -- i explained it to him. "we're going to do this all-star video." he said, "okay." then he came back and was like, "can i be in it?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we have a couple of clips. here's chris bosh on youtube. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, why don't you go get an all-star ballot right now and punch in my name. that's right. remember, it's chris bosh. the best thing about it is, you t
>> i think it was '07, and it was actually 2006. and the all-star game was in new orleans. players. they had like a trillion votes, and i had like 100,000. [ light laughter ] i want to make it just competitive. this is bad. so i had this idea. first, you know, i had this, you know, presidential campaign thing. but that wasn't funny. [ laughter ] that was a bad idea. i'm glad i didn't do it. thank you. >> jimmy: you can give it to us. we'll do it. [ laughter ] >> but i just had...
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i was. i was ashamed that i. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why. my legs are. what i wanted to be. what i was growing up once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just not good . how will he handle spotlight on our album enough and today my guest in the studio is. he is on the list of the most beautiful people according to people magazine he's performing in the world's best offers and concert sometimes he also works with. but does classical music really need to be in the minutes to survive in the twenty first century the famous italian tenor is here to talk about . safina comes from intel in family with a strong singing tradition at an early age she discovered the passion for singing and by the age of nine decided to dedicate himself to. what his interests became broader bands like you tube genesis and inspired him to experiment as a result started recording successful albums alongside a famous italian pianist and composer of. their recorded a single which top several european charts recorded a soundtrack f
i was. i was ashamed that i. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why. my legs are. what i wanted to be. what i was growing up once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just not good . how will he handle spotlight on our album enough and today my guest in the studio is. he is on the list of the most beautiful people according to people magazine he's performing in the world's best offers and concert sometimes he also works with. but does...