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senator and presidential candidate mike ravel. well pivoting from israel to yemen now were clashes have taken their deadliest turn yet. now according to reports forces loyal to yemeni president of duellists ali used guns tanks rocket propelled grenades in a violent standoff with the opposition tribesmen in the heart of the capital city and the gulf cooperation council has been trying to broker a peaceful transition from power for sala but this weekend marks the third time that such a deal collapsed the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said that she was outraged over the violence urging the yemeni president to stand down now meanwhile is a group of here in the united states a group of u.s. lawmakers reserved of their outrage for the secretary of state herself five members of congress have written to clinton demanding an explanation of u.s. policy towards americans who run hired gun operations of course i'm talking about mercenary forces now all of this in light of blackwater founder erik prince is the latest exploits in the
senator and presidential candidate mike ravel. well pivoting from israel to yemen now were clashes have taken their deadliest turn yet. now according to reports forces loyal to yemeni president of duellists ali used guns tanks rocket propelled grenades in a violent standoff with the opposition tribesmen in the heart of the capital city and the gulf cooperation council has been trying to broker a peaceful transition from power for sala but this weekend marks the third time that such a deal...
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so a lot times in these columns, you hear a huge raveling and great pounding noises. that is mostly these weights banging around in the little box channel, the little wooden boxes there. so if you ever wonder why is it so loud, these guys, hanging around. they are tied on there. it is easy to do to take off the tram and replace the court, but it is not something every homeowner wants to get involved anin. it is straight forward if you're ready to do, but a homeowner might have a hard time making it look good. >> take your roller. >> yes, the roller. a lot of times that painted the sash cord, also. the setscrews are tight and lubricated and you can polish them up if you want. this particular one is nickel, you can polish it up and it looks good for 60 years. interior door hardware, i like bicycle lubricants. smoke detectors and heat registers, we have registered here, these things come right off, you can lift them up and make sure they are clean, it is a convenient thing to do and reduces dust. smoke detectors, they say every time your time changes from daylight saving
so a lot times in these columns, you hear a huge raveling and great pounding noises. that is mostly these weights banging around in the little box channel, the little wooden boxes there. so if you ever wonder why is it so loud, these guys, hanging around. they are tied on there. it is easy to do to take off the tram and replace the court, but it is not something every homeowner wants to get involved anin. it is straight forward if you're ready to do, but a homeowner might have a hard time...
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i don't think the united states should ravel and murder. or death. i don't think we should get down in the gutter with of the terrorists to do this. terrorists do video tapes like this all the time. the beheading some. i don't want to be like them. i want us to show that there is a difference in sensitivity and sensibility in culture between us and them. in terms of just persuading people, those that need to be persuaded are already persuaded. and he knows -- and they know he is dead. the people we will never persuader not going to be affected by the pictures. we could run the risk of stimulating a response from people. this motivates them just that little extra bit more. in terms of americans finding some closure, i think americans have found the clothes that they need. surprisingly, for some of us, it did not really feel like that much closer. >> to your point about how long it took to get there, he said a few minutes ago that you don't want to be like the terrorists. another devil's advocate question. one could argue that we did is due to their le
i don't think the united states should ravel and murder. or death. i don't think we should get down in the gutter with of the terrorists to do this. terrorists do video tapes like this all the time. the beheading some. i don't want to be like them. i want us to show that there is a difference in sensitivity and sensibility in culture between us and them. in terms of just persuading people, those that need to be persuaded are already persuaded. and he knows -- and they know he is dead. the...
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i think that the militarization at home is also quite significant since nine eleven and the and raveling of all of the victories of the sixty's whereas the peace movement i think you mainly see the peace movement in the veterans coming home and i'm not sure why that is i think that people oppose the war there's no question that the american people oppose the iraq war continue to oppose it and think we should lead they opposed the escalation in afghanistan they supported it you know the day after nine eleven and have opposed it ever since and and they already oppose the libyan people so i think the american people are not in a funny way are the peace movement right they haven't been able to change the tremendous military control of this democracy so we haven't been able to stop the wars but i don't want you to i don't think we should read in my eyes how much the american people don't like these wars and then i think the second major force people i work with are the veterans coming home because as in vietnam i now. as in every war they come home and see the truth about what they've been as
i think that the militarization at home is also quite significant since nine eleven and the and raveling of all of the victories of the sixty's whereas the peace movement i think you mainly see the peace movement in the veterans coming home and i'm not sure why that is i think that people oppose the war there's no question that the american people oppose the iraq war continue to oppose it and think we should lead they opposed the escalation in afghanistan they supported it you know the day...
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default may on ravelled global finances so is this obama doing the same thing so he's trying to get the republicans or will scare the population into convincing republican politicians to vote for an increase in the debt ceiling not that it matters apparently that you even increase it technically right off the head of blue and red balloons together would get the right color for obama to listen to you could create the obama version of this yeah if you don't raise it to. still over you have made poor meg sleeve there ok then go far now obama is a financial terrorist just like. just like no no no that's the south korean police that say he's just trying to affect market sentiment and it's not terror great sense of it not prices they don't even understand that sentiment drives prices well so now that you have you know the president of the united states going in front of the people via face the nation program on c.b.s. and telling him you better the entire financial system is going to unravel unless you give us more debt well look at this headline our b.z. urges gold backed zim dollar so this
default may on ravelled global finances so is this obama doing the same thing so he's trying to get the republicans or will scare the population into convincing republican politicians to vote for an increase in the debt ceiling not that it matters apparently that you even increase it technically right off the head of blue and red balloons together would get the right color for obama to listen to you could create the obama version of this yeah if you don't raise it to. still over you have made...
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which has been you know was on ravel by a series of presidents including bill clinton who ended welfare as we know it. what do we do where we start how do we do this so how sometime is based on a report which lays out a pathway to cry poverty after ten years and one of the things it shows is that we actually know how to do this this isn't rocket science we modeled it if you raise the minimum wage to its historic level of half the average wage if you make the tax code work for working families by hand thing the earned income tax credit child tax credit if you make child care fully available as a work support for those who need it you are to cut poverty by twenty six percent over the next ten years and so this is something that we know how to do and what happens then is about is building a political and public will to do it and that's why this budget fight is so important for us yeah it definitely is newt gingrich said the president obama's the most successful food stamp president in history. you know setting aside the fairly obvious racial and class implications of. is that kind of bizar
which has been you know was on ravel by a series of presidents including bill clinton who ended welfare as we know it. what do we do where we start how do we do this so how sometime is based on a report which lays out a pathway to cry poverty after ten years and one of the things it shows is that we actually know how to do this this isn't rocket science we modeled it if you raise the minimum wage to its historic level of half the average wage if you make the tax code work for working families...
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bank of the united states, hamilton had a tremendous personal interests making sure this didn't up ravel the minute it was in place. what do you do with a financial panic and a large banking house is about to collapse? he let it collapse. he said you brought this on yourself, you live with the consequences. now, quietly behind the scenes to the actions don't spread to everybody else, hamilton urged the bank of the united states which despite its name was four-fifths private, and urged them to lend where necessary, but didn't order them in the name of government or tell them they had to, but look, i'd appreciate it if you could help banks out who need it. that's the quick and dirty answer about bailouts, but there's more to it. understand that all the founders' primary concern, number one, numero uno, was national security. bassed on how they acted on other instances, they would have favored a bailout of lockheed because it supplied the united states at the time with its top fighter jets. i think you can make an argument that they would have supported the bailout of chrysler back in the 1
bank of the united states, hamilton had a tremendous personal interests making sure this didn't up ravel the minute it was in place. what do you do with a financial panic and a large banking house is about to collapse? he let it collapse. he said you brought this on yourself, you live with the consequences. now, quietly behind the scenes to the actions don't spread to everybody else, hamilton urged the bank of the united states which despite its name was four-fifths private, and urged them to...
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and puts them into situations where he is to make this choice between do i sort of ravel, get on at school and the music which means everything to me, or do i not go down, stay in school and lose my soul? that's the situation he's facing. what's astonishing is the vitality of this character just overflows. totally unadulterated principled obnoxious teenager. and indices of noxious because backups of their previous so much full of energy that is joyful. and also the way she writes about piano music. if you play the piano, as i do, or at don't play as well as he does, it's just astonishing. let me quote one little phrase. describing the difference between two different types of pianos. the secular, the tone of the llama on the other hand is warm and then create a it is filled with a thick velvet curtain. to have a tinge of mahogany, spirit is down and wind. high register for his shine like black pearls. the man loves adjectives. is not a book for anyone who does not like youth or lyric writing, but it should be given to anybody who loves music, politics, or really energize coming of age stor
and puts them into situations where he is to make this choice between do i sort of ravel, get on at school and the music which means everything to me, or do i not go down, stay in school and lose my soul? that's the situation he's facing. what's astonishing is the vitality of this character just overflows. totally unadulterated principled obnoxious teenager. and indices of noxious because backups of their previous so much full of energy that is joyful. and also the way she writes about piano...