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i. loathe luxury. good luck. so. the thing that. was. killed. the close up team has been to the golden grand richard thank you on the turning point i'm bringing more to. this time artie goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transit in their ancestors. and where the mysterious city of the deadlocks world come from the republic of north of syria russia kazakhstan talking. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and charge it up and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization sean thomas discovers fuck makes antarctica so special and attractive for many life in antarctica is opposed and the friends of. the expedition to the bottom of the earth are it seems. it. all. down the official auntie application kyon phone i pod touch from the angst.
i. loathe luxury. good luck. so. the thing that. was. killed. the close up team has been to the golden grand richard thank you on the turning point i'm bringing more to. this time artie goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transit in their ancestors. and where the mysterious city of the deadlocks world come from the republic of north of syria russia kazakhstan talking. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on...
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played well in limp or the mormons and loathing that's true i was all about him. dischord my favorite. wes. all the. for one in the. in the second said there was the beginning another brick so you never was. brick for him no one. very close because. you know. and feel like a who're and. it was. the first to go to your own little to quote. him much g.p. there's a surprise rider on pole for sunday's catherine grand prix and battles marco simoncelli trains the french position for the first time i am playing sport for which. dominated practice is to second place with great reigning world champion jorge lorenzo rounding out the front row for local favorite dani pedrosa isn't taking part spike is still recovering from surgery. like shoulder at the french grand prix last month also symmetry was involved in that controversial crash which prompted a spate of death threats from spanish bonds however the timing seems unfazed. b.a.p. i didn't expect position because it was a. very fast for every station more for us to meet and those because the. first part of the qualifying t
played well in limp or the mormons and loathing that's true i was all about him. dischord my favorite. wes. all the. for one in the. in the second said there was the beginning another brick so you never was. brick for him no one. very close because. you know. and feel like a who're and. it was. the first to go to your own little to quote. him much g.p. there's a surprise rider on pole for sunday's catherine grand prix and battles marco simoncelli trains the french position for the first time i...
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of the import the moments and loathing that's true i was all of. with this court in my favor.i was. all that had for a while in the. in the second set i was beginning another brick so all the time here there was. a break for him in no one. and very close calls don't. feel like a player who really won. it was as cool. as the first. and much g.p. the surprise rider on sunday scattering grand prix and battles marco simoncelli trained the front positions for the first time in the top national sport former champion casey starr has dominated practices to second place with grace reigning world champion jorge runs out rounding out the front row for every county padres it isn't taking part it's going to still recovering from surgery actually is what shoulder the french crown for the last month. was involved in that controversial crash which wanted to speak to death threats spanish bonds however seems to. be a good experience position because it was a. very fast forward in every session more foreign to me and those two because. qualifying could be where the some problem. would disappear
of the import the moments and loathing that's true i was all of. with this court in my favor.i was. all that had for a while in the. in the second set i was beginning another brick so all the time here there was. a break for him in no one. and very close calls don't. feel like a player who really won. it was as cool. as the first. and much g.p. the surprise rider on sunday scattering grand prix and battles marco simoncelli trained the front positions for the first time in the top national sport...
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make a statement, but i've seen it, i'm in the washington, d.c., in the halls of power, and i see this self-loathingor western civilization. there's an attraction for anything that's not western, so there's a natural sympathy with islam that they're victims. the palestinians are victims of the western style israelis. that's a strain running through, and young people, they are being taught this revisionist american history not only revisionist american history in our schools, in public schools and universities. there's a lot of confusion, and there's a lack of pride, a lack of sense, a lack of self-worth in western man now, and great britain as i outline in the book, there's a chapter in there a cautionary tale, great britain is the center of this western suicide. >> host: you know, bernard louis, a score lar said that europe will probably be islamist by the end of the century. do you buy into that? is that a possibility? are they moving with that kind of momentum? >> guest: so rapidly, and i think he's too conservative. i can see in great britain and people say that's crazy. no, it's not just me say
make a statement, but i've seen it, i'm in the washington, d.c., in the halls of power, and i see this self-loathingor western civilization. there's an attraction for anything that's not western, so there's a natural sympathy with islam that they're victims. the palestinians are victims of the western style israelis. that's a strain running through, and young people, they are being taught this revisionist american history not only revisionist american history in our schools, in public schools...
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it's nobody and there's extra loathing time because you have more people. the other thing i noted in the newspaper for collective bargaining negotiations, the mta hired a public relations man and. i consider that. that money could have been used for buses. it could have been used for mainness. the other thing i want to focus on is the resuscitation of the transited sector from this rodget. -- project. m.t.a.'s personnel screens information and the report may been accurate. something from the group should share with the group. that would not inhibit the participation. a lot of people were very unhappy with the results including myself. the motto should say passengers first. >> michael wong, pejia madahar. ok. ken will follow. and then john haans. jerry mcchoir. the other night i had a pgnd e lineup. unless you cuddle up for 10 or 12 hours a day it is not harlemful. some are the choice of the m.t.a. board. you should ask that board if they saw that movie. someone with julia roberts, erin brockovich. >> i've you had small peters. how did you feel when they said we're going to p
it's nobody and there's extra loathing time because you have more people. the other thing i noted in the newspaper for collective bargaining negotiations, the mta hired a public relations man and. i consider that. that money could have been used for buses. it could have been used for mainness. the other thing i want to focus on is the resuscitation of the transited sector from this rodget. -- project. m.t.a.'s personnel screens information and the report may been accurate. something from the...
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community of alpine is forcing residents and vacationers to leave the area at a loath near the town of greer. >> scary and i see black smoke and panic, you know? >> reporter: the threat of fire putting summer business on hold in a tough economy. >> it's very devastating to a lot of families and people who work up here and the whole community. >> reporter: many are voluntary evacuating and one vacationing family from tucson not taking any chances. >> we got ourselves ready to go my wife took a lot of pictures last night of the contents, so that this morning we were ready to go. >> reporter: the second blaze is known as the horseshoe 2 fire and crews are slowly making degree on it, but not before destroying more than 100,000 acres and forcing two communities in that area to evacuate. in los angeles, casey stegall, fox news. >>> more trouble tonight in the midwest as heavy rainfall raises the missouri river to levels. in south dakota volunteers spent the weekend sandbagging. six reservoirs are now near capacity. the army corps of engineers says the rivers has spur passed flood stage in dakota dunes. state offi
community of alpine is forcing residents and vacationers to leave the area at a loath near the town of greer. >> scary and i see black smoke and panic, you know? >> reporter: the threat of fire putting summer business on hold in a tough economy. >> it's very devastating to a lot of families and people who work up here and the whole community. >> reporter: many are voluntary evacuating and one vacationing family from tucson not taking any chances. >> we got...
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. >> i think your point about her not conceding that she made a mistake sort of captures one of her other challenges which is she is loathedn the wrong or made a mistake. i think that's partly a product of not having people around her that can sort of give her that hard truth, that can say, look, it's time to walk this one back. and if you are your own adviser, your husband is your adviser, there's nobody in the room to tell you to do those kinds of things, to apologize when it's called for. then you oftentimes wind up compounding a problem and making it worse for yourself. >> jonathan martin from politico. thank you very much. >> thank you, andrea. >>> president obama's longest serving economic adviser is stepping down. austan goolsbee, the youngest and arguably funniest member of the cabinet, is returning to his teaching position at the university of chicago. this opens up another big vacancy on the economic team for an administration struggling to fill vacancies. all this amid new signs of a threatened economy. ezra klein from the "washington post" joins us now. first of all, the back story behind austan leaving. we kno
. >> i think your point about her not conceding that she made a mistake sort of captures one of her other challenges which is she is loathedn the wrong or made a mistake. i think that's partly a product of not having people around her that can sort of give her that hard truth, that can say, look, it's time to walk this one back. and if you are your own adviser, your husband is your adviser, there's nobody in the room to tell you to do those kinds of things, to apologize when it's called...
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loathing? >> we compare ourselves to this impossible ideal. sitting here today with you, i of hair and makeup. that's the industry standard for women. i don't actually look like this. women we see on television and the movies don't actually look like that. when you look at a magazine, it's taken about five steps further because they're air brushed and photoshopped. >> first, tabloid media are making us stupid. no one is forced to consume this stuff. >> making isn't the same thing assing. of course, no one is forced. young american women purchase tabloid magazines 20 times more than real newspapers. and you've decried the downfall of serious journalism. if somebody -- >> because it bleeds into what we like to think of as the serious news business. >> that's right. >> a story about arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriverer or newt gingrich and his wife. >> that's right. >> but, on the other hand, somebody is making money by giving people what they want. that's the classic defense, right? >> not just somebody. it's giant corporations are making many hundreds of millions of dol
loathing? >> we compare ourselves to this impossible ideal. sitting here today with you, i of hair and makeup. that's the industry standard for women. i don't actually look like this. women we see on television and the movies don't actually look like that. when you look at a magazine, it's taken about five steps further because they're air brushed and photoshopped. >> first, tabloid media are making us stupid. no one is forced to consume this stuff. >> making isn't the same...
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>> i haven't had a chance to read the entire decision yet, but if i'm loathed to talk about the effectsreme court, this is one of the days when they sort of the send out all these decisions and it becomes the law of the land. i can tell you that marketing companies, drug companies, pharmaceutical reps, they will all be changing their behaviors because the supreme court has now told them what is appropriate and what isn't appropriate. and i think that's very important for our viewers to know. a lot of people think they see these supreme court nominations and they don't realize the impact of it. once the supreme court has made the a decision, it becomes the law of the land and everyone must follow it, not just from state to state, but all states, the entire country. >> so elizabeth, with regard to data mining, what are the benefits, then, of the changes that will now bip be instill. >> well, big pharma is the one who benefits here. they want to know dr. john smith, they know this individual doctor, they know what he's prescribed. a competitor, drugs, they can then go to dr. smith and say,
>> i haven't had a chance to read the entire decision yet, but if i'm loathed to talk about the effectsreme court, this is one of the days when they sort of the send out all these decisions and it becomes the law of the land. i can tell you that marketing companies, drug companies, pharmaceutical reps, they will all be changing their behaviors because the supreme court has now told them what is appropriate and what isn't appropriate. and i think that's very important for our viewers to...
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loathed since the garden of eden, snakes have figured prominently in our phobias, but not for these guys. >> at 7 years old, iy first snake. i thought it was a worm. it bit me. it was dark. >> reporte >> at 7, i was born and raised in ohio on a farm in the middle of nowhere. i came across an e hmer i came across an e hmegence of snakes. and this is where they came out in mass quantities and there's typically one female and there can be hundreds of males and they are all just withering around. this is a giant snake orgy. i see this and i think -- that is the best thing i've ever seen in my life! >> reporter: they all became breeders. snake gods of sorts. selling their creations for as much as $50,000 each. they blame the python hysteria on politicians who did for pythons what j"jaws" did for sharks. >> about 150,000 was really perpetuated by politicians. politicians got ahold of that top end of that scale, which even the biologists who came up with that says, it's unrealistic. >> reporter: good for your business? >> well, yes and no. >> reporter: it got you the show. >> well, it wasn't good for our personal, o
loathed since the garden of eden, snakes have figured prominently in our phobias, but not for these guys. >> at 7 years old, iy first snake. i thought it was a worm. it bit me. it was dark. >> reporte >> at 7, i was born and raised in ohio on a farm in the middle of nowhere. i came across an e hmer i came across an e hmegence of snakes. and this is where they came out in mass quantities and there's typically one female and there can be hundreds of males and they are all just...
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loathed to skip a major, he apparently has no choice. tiger releasing this statement on his website today. quote, i'm extremely disappointed i won't be playing in the u.s. open, it's time for me to focus on the future. i hope to be ready the next two majors and the rest of the year. >> if the nationals had one hesitation about giving bryce harper $10 million, it wasn't his hitting or defense, television the fact he is 18 years old and like most 18-year- olds, he's capable of being a knuckle head. harper hit his 13th home run against greensboro. as you can see, he show boats it that he is leaving home plate, showing up the pitcher there. takes eight steps and starts rounding the bases and as he is heading for home. it's hard to see, but he stops and blows a kiss to the pitcher as he was about to touch home plate. that is going to get you and your teammates beamed in the head. harper is being killed in the national media today and sources say the event might delay his promotion to aa, which was rumored to be days away. meanwhile a year after harper was drafted first overall, the nats got their latest first round stud last nigh
loathed to skip a major, he apparently has no choice. tiger releasing this statement on his website today. quote, i'm extremely disappointed i won't be playing in the u.s. open, it's time for me to focus on the future. i hope to be ready the next two majors and the rest of the year. >> if the nationals had one hesitation about giving bryce harper $10 million, it wasn't his hitting or defense, television the fact he is 18 years old and like most 18-year- olds, he's capable of being a...
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i have 12 kids-- nwate hunge thirst. >woruff: turkish pre minister erdan saitodahis naon wulaccept all who ek sety the. b the tksre loathe to riticize their southern neighbor directly. >> reporter:he tks are in an awkward positn. they don want to embarss syria too much, and they do obviously have aimportant bilateral relationship wi syia, so they are tending to play down what is happening. at the same time, they are tting people in and they are looking out for the >>oodruff: the three-month syan uprising owno signs of abating; th, it been galvanized again by otr gruesome vio a dead chd, alegly ttureand murder by securit forces. 15-ye-old tamerl-shar disappearefrom the soue city of rain april, on t sameayand in the same place, as 13-year-old hamza al-khatib. vio his brutalzed corpse waseleased la wee the growing terror anbloodshed have prompt new fears tt he efectsill reach yond syria'sorders secrarof state hillary ion spoke today iabu dhabi. >> sadlyunder presidenassad, it is becoming a source of inabilitin rion. i don think aonlooking at the tuation caconclu that this wl end wellnlesthere is a ange in the behavi the gov
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so i -- it has to be significant because he really is loathed to stop trial on saturday.s going to work a full day, until 3:30, extended day on saturday. >> talk about something that did happen, very, very compelling testimony on friday from the brother. >> yes. >> lee anthony. can we listen to a little bit of that? >> i was very angry at my mom and also angry at my sister. i was just angry at everyone in general that they didn't -- they didn't want to include me. and didn't find it important enough to tell me. >> most emotion i've seen from the sister is during this testimony. >> it was really -- >> she was crying. >> she was talking about them not telling him his sister was pregnant. >> it was obvious. people found out when she was about 7 months pregnant. we know what a woman looks like. >> she looks very, very pregnant. >> what was that about and what does it tell us about sort of this dysfunctional family? >> they like to hide the obvious. this is a family that keeps dark secrets. this is a dysfunctional family and that's what the defense wanted everyone to see. >> s
so i -- it has to be significant because he really is loathed to stop trial on saturday.s going to work a full day, until 3:30, extended day on saturday. >> talk about something that did happen, very, very compelling testimony on friday from the brother. >> yes. >> lee anthony. can we listen to a little bit of that? >> i was very angry at my mom and also angry at my sister. i was just angry at everyone in general that they didn't -- they didn't want to include me. and...
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i have 12 kids-- no water, hunger, thirst. >> woodruff: turkish prime minister erdogan said today his nation would accept all who seek safety there. but the turks are loathe to criticize their southern neighbor directly. >> reporter: the turks are in an awkward position. they don't want to embarrass syria too much, and they do obviously have an important lateral relationship with syria, so they are tending to play down what is happening. at the same time, they are letting people in and they are looking out for them >> woodruff: the three-month syrian uprising shows no signs of abating; rather, it's been galvanized again by another gruesome video of a dead child, allegedly tortured and murdered by security forces. 15-year-old tamer al-sharei disappeared from the southern city of daraa in april, on the same day, and in the same place, as 13-year-old hamza al-khatib. video of his brutalized corpse was released last week. the growing terror and bloodshed have prompted new fears that the effects will reach beyond syria's borders. secretary of state hillary clinton spoke today in abu dhabi. >> sadly, under president assad, it is becoming a source of instability
i have 12 kids-- no water, hunger, thirst. >> woodruff: turkish prime minister erdogan said today his nation would accept all who seek safety there. but the turks are loathe to criticize their southern neighbor directly. >> reporter: the turks are in an awkward position. they don't want to embarrass syria too much, and they do obviously have an important lateral relationship with syria, so they are tending to play down what is happening. at the same time, they are letting people in...
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loathed during all those travels. >> oh, my gosh. you know, some of the fermented foods i've eaten are a little hard to swallow and you have to, like, retrain your gag reflex. then, again, i to eat in some of the best restaurants in the world with some of the most amazing chefs because some of the stories that are bizarre are tales about pushing the envelope in terms of food forward modernness cuisine. i think i have the best job in the food universe. >> you do. i'm envious. i'm a foodie too but not as adventurous as you. i came from a trip in china where some rather peculiar things were on that lazy susan there. i did have to eat like a duck tongue and there was that whole kind of bash qrbecued swallow oe plate as well. what happens? what if you are offered something you don't want to try but you don't want to offend anyone? >> you just mentioned two of my favorite foods, you've got me hungry in a way i haven't been. china's one of my favorite places to eat and yet i always remind myself, especially with friends who are visiting that country, a billion chinese grandmas can't be wrong. the reason those items are on the lazy susan is because they taste good. you should at
loathed during all those travels. >> oh, my gosh. you know, some of the fermented foods i've eaten are a little hard to swallow and you have to, like, retrain your gag reflex. then, again, i to eat in some of the best restaurants in the world with some of the most amazing chefs because some of the stories that are bizarre are tales about pushing the envelope in terms of food forward modernness cuisine. i think i have the best job in the food universe. >> you do. i'm envious. i'm a...