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which is the things that make your country age the fastest. china is now a very rapidly aging country. sometime in the century, you know, we'll go from the one to 12 ratio to having about 30% of its population over 60. huge and very, very rapid change. far faster than japan went through the change. it's about four times the rate of change. >> this ratio is not going to be unusual as we will see it play out in many countries, you mentioned japan, but spain is another and lots of others. >> yeah, it seems to be almost a deterministic thing. you know, these -- often the places we think of as flush with youth, you know, developing countries, are really quite rapidly aging. mexico will be an older country, demographically than the united states about 2/3 of the way into the country. if everybody goes the way we expect it to. and i was just at this event in aspen, aspen environmental forum. and the head of the u.n. population division was there. and she went through the u.n.'s numbers which were just announced a few weeks ago. about 40% of the world
which is the things that make your country age the fastest. china is now a very rapidly aging country. sometime in the century, you know, we'll go from the one to 12 ratio to having about 30% of its population over 60. huge and very, very rapid change. far faster than japan went through the change. it's about four times the rate of change. >> this ratio is not going to be unusual as we will see it play out in many countries, you mentioned japan, but spain is another and lots of others....
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but the stunning irony of that age revealed that this most democratic nation in the world was one ofthe last to abandon the institution of human slavery. this was a contradiction that could not indoor. the revolution for equality demand an end to slavery and the recognition of fundamental human dignity and that was the work of abraham lincoln. lincoln's great proclamation inaugurated the march not only toward emancipation but also toward realizing the ideal of full equality for all citizens. immediately after the civil war the first civil-rights act in american history declared the quality of citizenship. the civil war amendments promised that equality constitutionally but it took 100 years of struggle to fulfill that promise and more to perfect it and the lives of all americans change. the third revolution, led by franklin roosevelt, ranks i believe with those of washington and lincoln in the profound changes that worked in the lives of so many americans. aimed to fulfil that third ideal of the revolution, fraternity. the roosevelt revolution raised the proletariat into the middle c
but the stunning irony of that age revealed that this most democratic nation in the world was one ofthe last to abandon the institution of human slavery. this was a contradiction that could not indoor. the revolution for equality demand an end to slavery and the recognition of fundamental human dignity and that was the work of abraham lincoln. lincoln's great proclamation inaugurated the march not only toward emancipation but also toward realizing the ideal of full equality for all citizens....
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the much older aging people than they. what observations have you made about that? >> you know, i reviewed "never say die" in "the new york times"es book review, and i thought it was a very thoughtful book. i differ with the author in some ways. i'm much more hopeful about what we can do for ourselves than she might be. um, you know, one thing about age discrimination, and i think susan jacoby, who wrote that book s right. there is no age division in age discrimination, that older people don't want to be regarded as old themselves, and they don't necessarily want to give important tasks over to other older people in their lives. i remember this moment when i was in sarasota which is a community i profile in depth this book. it's one of the greatest places in the world to be an older person. i was at the senior center there, and there was a dance going on, and all of a sudden 70-year-olds were dancing to the music of their era, you know, pretty, swinging music, and they were pretty, swinging crowd, and there's a guy in his 9
the much older aging people than they. what observations have you made about that? >> you know, i reviewed "never say die" in "the new york times"es book review, and i thought it was a very thoughtful book. i differ with the author in some ways. i'm much more hopeful about what we can do for ourselves than she might be. um, you know, one thing about age discrimination, and i think susan jacoby, who wrote that book s right. there is no age division in age...
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she was gunned down at the age of 23, celebrating her twenty third birthday. she was an awesome young woman. she got into a little trouble and had to do the ankle bracelet time. as she was going to city college, she fell in love with education, and decided that she wanted to be an attorney connected with our attorney general. they are kind of mentoring heard. they lost in the energy in bayview. as we did the one this year, i wanted to give it to someone. last year, it went to the bart board representative. this year, i am giving it to a young woman that i just think was awesome. at the age of 14, she opened her own dance studio because she liked to teach kids in the community how to dance. she brought them into the backyard. at 14, she became a business owner while she was going to school. at the age of 16, she graduated from high school. i am bringing to you today an incredible one and that is a fourth grade teacher. i am telling you what she told me, ladies. she wants to one day be the secretary of education for the united states of america. [applause] 20 yea
she was gunned down at the age of 23, celebrating her twenty third birthday. she was an awesome young woman. she got into a little trouble and had to do the ankle bracelet time. as she was going to city college, she fell in love with education, and decided that she wanted to be an attorney connected with our attorney general. they are kind of mentoring heard. they lost in the energy in bayview. as we did the one this year, i wanted to give it to someone. last year, it went to the bart board...
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not just by their parents but other people around them of the same age. you know, there was a statistic in the early 2000s, in 2001, 2002, that even though 20 to 25 percent of young adults will suffer from a mental disorder in a given year, up to two thirds of those kids won't seek help. and a lot of that is because of that stigma and the fact that kids don't know if other kids are going through these topics or issues because there's no discussion. and that is what i try and promote when i go to speak at these schools. not just to talk to each other inside the school but inside the entire community of all ages and to implement programs, whether it is peer mediation between the students or whether it is different activity nights for all ages to again continue the dialogue of mental health. jane, we've talked about screening and brief interventions. talk to us about what the institute does at cadca and how it offers community an opportunity to really get engaged. well, i will try to be brief, ivette, because as you know that is my favorite topic. what we do
not just by their parents but other people around them of the same age. you know, there was a statistic in the early 2000s, in 2001, 2002, that even though 20 to 25 percent of young adults will suffer from a mental disorder in a given year, up to two thirds of those kids won't seek help. and a lot of that is because of that stigma and the fact that kids don't know if other kids are going through these topics or issues because there's no discussion. and that is what i try and promote when i go...
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are you going to raise the age for under 40s at 68 or or something like that? l security? >> bill: and medicare? >> i think longevity is something that the president and many members of congress have said we need to look at. >> bill: look at it i'm going to say that's an i don't know yet. >> no. it's in the mix. it's in the mix. >> bill: is this the worst day -- >> -- this is a very bad no good day. 634 drop on the market for two months i have been leading do not raise the debt ceiling. the day of reckoning came last week. this is in addition to the ninth worst day in the stock market last week when we had over 500 point drop. so, senior citizens are looking at their portfolios right now and they have taken a huge hit. >> bill: i hope they are not looking. >> i'm not looking at mine. don't look. because, you know, a month from now things could be a lot different. >> bad news. >> bill: don't look. it's terrible. >> but make positive decisions. that's what we need to do. we need a new president. we have got to make positive decisions to turn the economy around. >>
are you going to raise the age for under 40s at 68 or or something like that? l security? >> bill: and medicare? >> i think longevity is something that the president and many members of congress have said we need to look at. >> bill: look at it i'm going to say that's an i don't know yet. >> no. it's in the mix. it's in the mix. >> bill: is this the worst day -- >> -- this is a very bad no good day. 634 drop on the market for two months i have been leading do...
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. >> reporter: he was born before the battle of gettysburg and he was to live well beyond the atomic age spanning the bridge to modern times. he started a publishing empire. he was married and with five sons. but everyone though married, he flaunted his affair with a movie star. he was throughout his life reviled and honored as he led his country men on a roller coaster of emotions. randolph hurst would be the citizen who would be king. william randall hurst wanted his newspapers to be fun to read. this is not a new idea but typical of hurst it was an idea that he seized and pushed to the limit. >>> a hurst newspaper was essentially three things, headline, comics and sports. hurst would latch on to a single story and blast it into the public with relentless glee. for days, the headlines would breathlessly glare out the day's latest. if the news wasn't interesting enough on its own merit then a hurst reporter would make it so. for example, without knowing yet exactly why a preacher ran off with his 18-year-old ward, a hurst reporter wrote that the man was written by a love microbe that st
. >> reporter: he was born before the battle of gettysburg and he was to live well beyond the atomic age spanning the bridge to modern times. he started a publishing empire. he was married and with five sons. but everyone though married, he flaunted his affair with a movie star. he was throughout his life reviled and honored as he led his country men on a roller coaster of emotions. randolph hurst would be the citizen who would be king. william randall hurst wanted his newspapers to be...
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the general contextual problem is we have moved from the age of leaks, which evogse volks the idea of a faucet and a little drop coming down from a faucet to the age of the tsunami where what is actually confronting policymakers is a time when leakers are taking huge amounts of data and dumping it out there. the challenge in the age of the tsunami is to figure out how responsibly to serve this essential public function of facilitating leaks to criticize the government for things the government should be criticized for. that is a generally hard problem. at one extreme you can imagine turning all this over to the government and saying to the government, you tell us what you want the least, and their answer would be nothing, and on the other extreme would be publishing it on the internet, and that would be terrible, too, for all the privacy reasons jeff is mentioning. so the question is, how do we find a balance between these he can treems that deals with this fundamental problem that we're going to be at an age where it is not 10 pages or even pentagon -paper source material, but it is
the general contextual problem is we have moved from the age of leaks, which evogse volks the idea of a faucet and a little drop coming down from a faucet to the age of the tsunami where what is actually confronting policymakers is a time when leakers are taking huge amounts of data and dumping it out there. the challenge in the age of the tsunami is to figure out how responsibly to serve this essential public function of facilitating leaks to criticize the government for things the government...
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over 8% of washingtonians over the age of 26 abuse alcohol or struggle with dependence. that's much higher than the national average of just over 6%. experts say blame high stress and wide availability of alcohol. wide availability. isn't alcohol available everywhere? they say nationwide, half of americans over the age of 12 drink alcohol. over the age of 12? a quart thoefrm binged in the past month. in our holy cow that's creepy story of the day, there are now glow-in-the-dark puppies. you've got to see it to believe it. aisle show you in a little while. >>> first channel your inchierld and buy an ice cream sandwich on your way home from work. that's baug august 2nd is national ice cream sandwich day. 21 minutes after the hour. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoli
over 8% of washingtonians over the age of 26 abuse alcohol or struggle with dependence. that's much higher than the national average of just over 6%. experts say blame high stress and wide availability of alcohol. wide availability. isn't alcohol available everywhere? they say nationwide, half of americans over the age of 12 drink alcohol. over the age of 12? a quart thoefrm binged in the past month. in our holy cow that's creepy story of the day, there are now glow-in-the-dark puppies. you've...
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but the average age of defendants are over 80. they are concerned they are not well enough to stand trial. two of the defendants including nonchi attended a hearing on monday to examine the state of their health. >> translator: even when i'm forced to continue to sit or sleep or watch tv, i can't understand. it means that with these problems, i can't concentrate and listen. and i can't understand. >> reporter: 85-year-old nuon left complaining of a headache underscoring the difficulties. >> translator: the truth behind the massive killings cannot be determined without the trial. >> reporter: cambodia was once a peaceful country known as the per of indochina. will never be revealed unless the trial goes ahead. giving the age of the defendants, need to be -- if cambodians have any hope of discovering the truth about their history. nhk world. >>> more than 30 years after the end of the pulpit regime, cambodia is enjoying a period of economic success. but growth has been uneven and some rural areas left behind. now some have a chance t
but the average age of defendants are over 80. they are concerned they are not well enough to stand trial. two of the defendants including nonchi attended a hearing on monday to examine the state of their health. >> translator: even when i'm forced to continue to sit or sleep or watch tv, i can't understand. it means that with these problems, i can't concentrate and listen. and i can't understand. >> reporter: 85-year-old nuon left complaining of a headache underscoring the...
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at the top four games in the old age this is a including one here in the capital with navajos. travel to absolute dollar mean the early game and in the later. in the meantime the english football season kicks off a bit late on sunday. takes a look at the main contenders for the twentieth premier league title. with the english premier league just around the corner it's defending champions manchester united when you're the new season is favorites although many key men retired during the summer edwin van der sar gary neville and paul scholes among them alex ferguson has made sure to bring in plenty of new blood phil jones ashley young and goalkeeper david de hale already jelling into the old trafford game when the record nineteenth time english champions opened their new title haunted west brom on sunday the same day action begins for united's main rivals chelsea. will take on the managerial reins for the first time in the premier league against city blues captain john terry stating the team has what it takes to raise a lot of the call for the second time in three years. mancheste
at the top four games in the old age this is a including one here in the capital with navajos. travel to absolute dollar mean the early game and in the later. in the meantime the english football season kicks off a bit late on sunday. takes a look at the main contenders for the twentieth premier league title. with the english premier league just around the corner it's defending champions manchester united when you're the new season is favorites although many key men retired during the summer...
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a new order for the centuries, for the ages, forever. so competent were our founders in their idea about generational responsibility, one to the next, that they were confident that our country, that what they were putting forth would exist for the ages. for the ages. that was the challenge they gave us. that is the responsibility that we have. and for a couple of hundred years or more that has always been the case. every generation has always believed that it would make the future better for the next. for their children and for their their grand charron. -- grandchildren. we're here today because we believe that and we believe that the public policy that we put rth, the legislation we put forth should result in public policy that makes the future better for our children and our grandchildren. that we are committed to their education, the economic security of our families, dignified retirement, of our seniors and also safety and security of their neighborhoods and of our country and with that, we would do it in a fiscally sound way that di
a new order for the centuries, for the ages, forever. so competent were our founders in their idea about generational responsibility, one to the next, that they were confident that our country, that what they were putting forth would exist for the ages. for the ages. that was the challenge they gave us. that is the responsibility that we have. and for a couple of hundred years or more that has always been the case. every generation has always believed that it would make the future better for...
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young when she began her soprano training. ♪ >> if you can sing so beautifully and sensitively at the ageu need to have goals. >> and emily does have goals. she wants to be an opera singer and perform at the zemper opera house in dresden and at the met in new york. 16-year-old pedra on the piano is one of emily's friends. they're rehearsing a new piece together. ♪ >> if you see great opera singers,hen you see they are also great authors. what they do is not artificial. it's completely natural, as if they're embodying the role they are playing. you have to have that certain something. >> emily and petra both hope to take part in next year's music competition as well in the next age group. >> and we want to have fun and create good music, and we'll just see what happens. ♪ >> all that and school work, too. it's tough. but for these young girls, it's worth it. >> along with vocalists, there's also a need for young composers. a piano festival here in berlin encourages young hopefuls to unleash their creative juices. this 28-year-old woman has taken up the challenge, but she has set herself a
young when she began her soprano training. ♪ >> if you can sing so beautifully and sensitively at the ageu need to have goals. >> and emily does have goals. she wants to be an opera singer and perform at the zemper opera house in dresden and at the met in new york. 16-year-old pedra on the piano is one of emily's friends. they're rehearsing a new piece together. ♪ >> if you see great opera singers,hen you see they are also great authors. what they do is not artificial....
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this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. , why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to ? 20 million men already have. with every age comes respons. ask your doctor if your heart. do not take viagra if you tak, as it may cause an unsafe dro. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of tak. viagra. talk to . see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. ifyou don't have facetimene, most pron your phone,eatment which makes it this easy to talk face-to-face with another iphone. this easy to talk with a mac and this easy to talk with an ipad. facetime. just one more thing that makes an iphone an iphone. >>> the continuing market slide after the debt downgrade. 634 points. that's what the do
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commissioner harrison: what's the age? range you can accommodate now? s old. 8 to 12. commissioner harrison: so you're looking forward to -- >> sorry, 6 to 12. as steven said, the goal would to go older. i'd leave that up to vicky and the other staff to determine how best to do that, whether they want to expand both older and the numbers or just expand the numbers and the age range that we have now. president buell: thank you. barring any further questions, could we get a motion? >> so moved. president buell: seconded. all those in favor. aye. no opposition. thank you very much, everybody, that participated in this. >> thank you, commissioner. >> we are on item number 10, the japanese teagarden. >> that's a hard act to follow. beautiful presentation, really. i was here at the operations committee meeting, as you know. this is sort of a culmination of a long process with the japanese teagarden. we started with request for proposals for new operator which was selected and carol has been in operation for two full years. beginning i think next -- beginning o
commissioner harrison: what's the age? range you can accommodate now? s old. 8 to 12. commissioner harrison: so you're looking forward to -- >> sorry, 6 to 12. as steven said, the goal would to go older. i'd leave that up to vicky and the other staff to determine how best to do that, whether they want to expand both older and the numbers or just expand the numbers and the age range that we have now. president buell: thank you. barring any further questions, could we get a motion? >>...
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it's estimated that 29,000 children under the age of five have died in the famine already. here, mothers or grandmothers lie all day with children who have wasted to the minimum that life requires. the sickest child was hamad. he's six months old. his mother, abdia ali, told us there is no hope for him now but god. hawa hassan fled the famine and walked 21 days in the desert with 11 children-- five of her own and six others. she told us her girl is getting better. her name is faiza, which means "victory." i wonder after hearing the stories of what these people have been through, are you surprised? >> i think what i have seen here is the resilience of the human body and the capacity to take that kind of battering in terms of hunger and still be able to make it. i regard that as a miracle. >> pelley: the united nations tells us today that the number of acutely malnourished children under the age of five has nearly doubled to 780,000. we'll have more on this rapidly growing emergency, plus an update on a starving child that we met last night. but, first, back to anthony mason
it's estimated that 29,000 children under the age of five have died in the famine already. here, mothers or grandmothers lie all day with children who have wasted to the minimum that life requires. the sickest child was hamad. he's six months old. his mother, abdia ali, told us there is no hope for him now but god. hawa hassan fled the famine and walked 21 days in the desert with 11 children-- five of her own and six others. she told us her girl is getting better. her name is faiza, which means...
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this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. t something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to ? 20 million men already have. with every age comes respons. ask your doctor if your heart. do not take viagra if you tak, as it may cause an unsafe dro. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of tak. viagra. talk to . see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you.
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type crusades going on seems like a reverting back to the dark ages politically and economically because we simply don't have the capital to support capitalism anymore but anyway james howard kunstler us all a time for we have thanks so much for being once again on the kaiser reports you're welcome nice to be here and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guest james howard kunstler you want to send me an email please just so at kaiser report at all .
type crusades going on seems like a reverting back to the dark ages politically and economically because we simply don't have the capital to support capitalism anymore but anyway james howard kunstler us all a time for we have thanks so much for being once again on the kaiser reports you're welcome nice to be here and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guest james howard kunstler you want to send me an email...
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wallace lived a full life dying at the age of 90. at the age of 80, he was still writing. in fact, i would argue his most important work was published in 1904, and that's the book there, man's place in the universe, the study of the results of scientific research in unity and full relativity, and that's what it is. it's what the evolutionary mechanism created. he was not like darwin, not interested in drilling down the reduction of science more finely in terms of understanding the revolutionary mechanism. he had done that in 1858. he wanted to know what it created. his feel of the devil was the entire planet, and this book is the foundation of expert biology and compares worlds and this planet is not only living, but the others wherever they be in the universe, are all dead. it's all the forerunner of james' work on another theory. he talks in the book about the atmosphere, how it works, the way dust which is created. it's an extraordinary work really that underpins many aspects of current science, particularly holistic science, theory, and so forth, and what we learn from
wallace lived a full life dying at the age of 90. at the age of 80, he was still writing. in fact, i would argue his most important work was published in 1904, and that's the book there, man's place in the universe, the study of the results of scientific research in unity and full relativity, and that's what it is. it's what the evolutionary mechanism created. he was not like darwin, not interested in drilling down the reduction of science more finely in terms of understanding the revolutionary...
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commissioner harrison: what's the age? range you can accommodate now? s old. 8 to 12. commissioner harrison: so you're looking forward to -- >> sorry, 6 to 12. as steven said, the goal would to go older. i'd leave that up to vicky and the other staff to determine how best to do that, whether they want to expand both older and the numbers or just expand the numbers and the age range that we have now. president buell: thank you. barring any further questions, could we get a motion? >> so moved. president buell: seconded. all those in favor. aye. no opposition. thank you very much, everybody, that participated in this. >> thank you, commissioner. >> we are on item number 10, the japanese teagarden.
commissioner harrison: what's the age? range you can accommodate now? s old. 8 to 12. commissioner harrison: so you're looking forward to -- >> sorry, 6 to 12. as steven said, the goal would to go older. i'd leave that up to vicky and the other staff to determine how best to do that, whether they want to expand both older and the numbers or just expand the numbers and the age range that we have now. president buell: thank you. barring any further questions, could we get a motion? >>...
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and certainly the values by the age of 6. it's going to start early. de school, they should be well on their way. when we receive them, we try to be open. while we have an open door their rigged requirements for a number of programs. when those students are not repaired, we do everything that we can do in terms of what we call gateway programs and gateway courses. bridge programs, if you will, to work with those students to ensure that they have some level of success. >> what about the federal budget cuts that are there and are only going to get worse, how is that affecting wayne county community college? >> well, i don't know that it's so much at the federal level, but certainly at the local level community colleges are funded primarily from three sources, property taxes, tuition, and the state stipend which is probably the smallest portion of that. but this has been a perfect storm. community colleges all over the country have struggled. we're now asked to do more with less. but until we address the budget issue on a national level, the we all struggl
and certainly the values by the age of 6. it's going to start early. de school, they should be well on their way. when we receive them, we try to be open. while we have an open door their rigged requirements for a number of programs. when those students are not repaired, we do everything that we can do in terms of what we call gateway programs and gateway courses. bridge programs, if you will, to work with those students to ensure that they have some level of success. >> what about the...
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over and watch a lot of djokovic claimed picture number fifty one in sweyn's eleven and known as the ageof gal one face in the last quarter final the top seed cruising through to a six two six was a victory and world needs another frenchman job with france and gone next on the nichols model the other match. that brings us to the i.c. again the market has proven to be one of russia's biggest stars in the national hockey league r t caught up with a two thousand and nine stanley cup win every deal in his view on pittsburgh teammates friends and more. some of the but all so they fought hard making it to the playoffs without sidney crosby and myself taking a three one series lead against tampa but in the last three games we maybe relaxed too much or ran out of steam and then lost the seventh game it was devastating to go down in the decider especially at home on the other hand have approved a very tough team and made it to the conference finals so i think we lost with dignity. you know a little you know when i was drafted by pittsburgh i was glad the team won the stanley cup in my third year
over and watch a lot of djokovic claimed picture number fifty one in sweyn's eleven and known as the ageof gal one face in the last quarter final the top seed cruising through to a six two six was a victory and world needs another frenchman job with france and gone next on the nichols model the other match. that brings us to the i.c. again the market has proven to be one of russia's biggest stars in the national hockey league r t caught up with a two thousand and nine stanley cup win every deal...
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type crusades going on seems like a reverting back to the dark ages politically and economically because we simply don't have the capital to spark capitalism anymore but anyway james howard kunstler us all a time for we have thanks so much for being once again on the kaiser reports you're welcome nice to be here all right not going to do it for this the. another kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guest james howard kunstler i want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at our t.v. are you until next time this is nice guys are saying. that . the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime is an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are there. this work is being carried out under the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined
type crusades going on seems like a reverting back to the dark ages politically and economically because we simply don't have the capital to spark capitalism anymore but anyway james howard kunstler us all a time for we have thanks so much for being once again on the kaiser reports you're welcome nice to be here all right not going to do it for this the. another kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guest james howard kunstler i want to send me an e-mail...