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instrumental in what was his first appearance for the squad this season the thirty one year old striker schilling in the fifteenth minute but his instincts for finding the net haven't told his united second was a beauty as well letting rip into the top one corner for two no right after the half hour mark another veteran ryan giggs didn't let his former liverpool rival steal the show altogether though in his side's third with the brilliance of the effort. three nil how they develop united in trying to work courtesy of their seventh when it's. in all chelsea who are comprehensively beaten by united last weekend in the league to come full into night. watch fielding younger line up for the carling cup clash puts them in the middle that's on his mind very very unhappy with. performance from. the result. very likely. because of the. first rules and the first. to go. before of time plays an important part in your experience. it's your. hard work and more hard work that in essence was the advice of maria sharapova during a tennis in taiwan today three time grand slam champion. also in asia to compete up
instrumental in what was his first appearance for the squad this season the thirty one year old striker schilling in the fifteenth minute but his instincts for finding the net haven't told his united second was a beauty as well letting rip into the top one corner for two no right after the half hour mark another veteran ryan giggs didn't let his former liverpool rival steal the show altogether though in his side's third with the brilliance of the effort. three nil how they develop united in...
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instrumental in what was his first appearance for the squad this season the thirty one year old striker schilling in the fifteenth minute his instincts for finding the net help and build his own united second was a beauty as well letting rip into the top one corner for two no right after the half hour mark another veteran ryan giggs didn't let his former liverpool rival steal the show altogether though in his side's third with a brilliant solo effort. how it ended up you know i did the work courtesy of their seventy eight. and all chelsea who were comprehensively beaten by united last weekend in the league take on folding tonight. but watch fielding younger line up for the carling cup clash but it's in the middle that's on his mind. and happy with . the result. because it's his. first. first you know. before of time plays an important part and you expect. your. hard work on more hard work in essence was the advice of maria sharapova during a tennis trick in taiwan today three time grand slam champion. is from rio also in asia chicken paid up the pump pacific open in tokyo this weekend it's not a
instrumental in what was his first appearance for the squad this season the thirty one year old striker schilling in the fifteenth minute his instincts for finding the net help and build his own united second was a beauty as well letting rip into the top one corner for two no right after the half hour mark another veteran ryan giggs didn't let his former liverpool rival steal the show altogether though in his side's third with a brilliant solo effort. how it ended up you know i did the work...
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stumbled upon that are out there, classified information out in the public -- >> host: the more schilling parts -- >> guest: but the thing is it is not going to get any better and counter intelligence -- >> host: but if i can move you back to the question, should the government -- let's put it this way, should society -- i'm trying to look at the relationships among the government officials, journalists in society in general and should the society in general through its laws, should it say we want decisions on what should be secret in the national interest to be made under the law by our elected officials and duly appointed officials with proper authority who are serving the national interest because the government officials, at least supposed to be serving the national interest, or do we want it to be, you know, catches a catch can and anybody that runs a business and columns of a journalist because nowadays there are people that have more twitter followers than other -- anybody can be a journalist. >> guest: the whole system is badly broken. and so, if, for instance, you were to tighten
stumbled upon that are out there, classified information out in the public -- >> host: the more schilling parts -- >> guest: but the thing is it is not going to get any better and counter intelligence -- >> host: but if i can move you back to the question, should the government -- let's put it this way, should society -- i'm trying to look at the relationships among the government officials, journalists in society in general and should the society in general through its laws,...
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what i believe is what's going on, somebody is schilling in florida for mitt romney, or rick perry, andorida that wants to help the favorite. thethey'll runo.zqs afoul of the rnc who picked them as the host state. i'm disappointed in the people in florida they're doing it. people inw[e3!j w$2-h 0sr0?glxpzz'"ít+8g2éhqtti ásn0!á@7msgla s the national committee people aren't happy they're doing it, but i suspect the romney and perry camps are happy they're doing it. >> greta: who in florida there is -- >> the chairman is a perry supporter that's organizing this. lwñ?ñ? >> greta: why would he help romney? >> he's helping the favorite candidates. if you shave off a month you're looking at thebgkt9"27iqixbéyr0"rs candidates, you want this election as quickly as possible. >> greta: they both can't win, though,. >> no they can't both win but you're advantaging the candidates at the top of the polls right now by having the election sooner than later. that's what's happening. >> greta: would should iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, and nevada why should they pick the nominee for the republican
what i believe is what's going on, somebody is schilling in florida for mitt romney, or rick perry, andorida that wants to help the favorite. thethey'll runo.zqs afoul of the rnc who picked them as the host state. i'm disappointed in the people in florida they're doing it. people inw[e3!j w$2-h 0sr0?glxpzz'"ít+8g2éhqtti ásn0!á@7msgla s the national committee people aren't happy they're doing it, but i suspect the romney and perry camps are happy they're doing it. >> greta: who in...
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so like schilling and tons and so forth i'll go back to the money that charlemagne intended to make,but never actually did. i think he meant in some of the larger denominations who never got around to it was still used as money, pretty much. >> something changes with capitalism and money. you can draw these long parallels with credit money versus commodity money and say these things have been around for a thousand years. the system in which he produced the market is different than what went before it. how this money would be the difference? what is said about capitalism money different than others? >> at first you have to look at the continuity. in order to see the differences i think. i think that one of the interesting things is in certain ways that actually is quite similar to the situation in the empires, where money really comes out of the need to pay soldiers, coins, money. you've credit systems as they say much earlier. so there is this statecraft you see in india, china, traces of increase, what there's all these techniques of profit-seeking through government war. in the int
so like schilling and tons and so forth i'll go back to the money that charlemagne intended to make,but never actually did. i think he meant in some of the larger denominations who never got around to it was still used as money, pretty much. >> something changes with capitalism and money. you can draw these long parallels with credit money versus commodity money and say these things have been around for a thousand years. the system in which he produced the market is different than what...
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the web site created by one of the vendors, the spreadsheet was all line return nearly one year schilling patient information, hospital colds, a hospital says this incident was not caused by the hospital and responsibility has been assumed by a contractor working with the vendor. the hospital notified affected patients and arrange for free identity protection services. although the data involved is not associated with identity theft. stanford says it is committed to protecting patient information and has immediately suspended working with that vendor. will be back after this break. >> >> >> celestial tasman was an attorney in san francisco before she was killed in hawaii. witnesses told officers they saw her being dragged along by a man. they believe the issue was sexually assaulted and then killed. her boyfriend, the suspect in the case was seen without his pants on, he jumped off a cliff into ocean and eventually caught. when he gets out of the hospital he will be facing second-degree murder charges. >> in this city of oakland at the school district is debating whether or not to close e
the web site created by one of the vendors, the spreadsheet was all line return nearly one year schilling patient information, hospital colds, a hospital says this incident was not caused by the hospital and responsibility has been assumed by a contractor working with the vendor. the hospital notified affected patients and arrange for free identity protection services. although the data involved is not associated with identity theft. stanford says it is committed to protecting patient...
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he came you through his clearing he sold you a pamphlets or he got a few acres or parted with a schilling. he really is the founding father of vermont because without him, new york could not have been held at bay. and neither could have the british by one means or another. and he's also the reason why we have a prisoner of war policy stretching down to the present time that we do, and i'll explain that more. because the case of ethan allen prisoner of war set the precedent for how prisoners were treated and the diplomatic relations between warring governments in the civil war. so he had quite an impact and yet we know little of this. he wrote a narrative of his own captivity that went through eight editions in two years and really reenlivened the revolution by making it clear to lagging patriots that the real enemy was the loyalists more than the british forces. and that memoir that he wrote about his captivity went through 60 printings before the civil war and is still in print. there are very few works that have lasted that well. how did he come about? this robin hood who's also charact
he came you through his clearing he sold you a pamphlets or he got a few acres or parted with a schilling. he really is the founding father of vermont because without him, new york could not have been held at bay. and neither could have the british by one means or another. and he's also the reason why we have a prisoner of war policy stretching down to the present time that we do, and i'll explain that more. because the case of ethan allen prisoner of war set the precedent for how prisoners...
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so like schilling's and so forth i'll go back to money that charlemagne intended to make but never actuallydid. i think they meant at some of it but some of the larger denominations he never got around to. >> but something changes with capitalism. you can draw these long parallels, credit money versus of the money. and say these things have been rather thousands of years but the system in which you produce commodities for sale in the market is qualitatively different. how does money figure into it, that difference? >> okay, first you have to look at the content. in order to see the difference i think. i think that one of the really interesting things, in certain ways it actually is quite similar to the situation you see where money really comes out of the need to pay soldiers. coins, money. you have criticisms as i say much earlier. so there's this old artist state grant you see in china, india, traces of increased where there is techniques of profit-seeking through government making war. and the interesting thing about capitalism is that you still have that relation between giant empires w
so like schilling's and so forth i'll go back to money that charlemagne intended to make but never actuallydid. i think they meant at some of it but some of the larger denominations he never got around to. >> but something changes with capitalism. you can draw these long parallels, credit money versus of the money. and say these things have been rather thousands of years but the system in which you produce commodities for sale in the market is qualitatively different. how does money...
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schilling: as the palestinian authority began to campaign at the u.n., this administration waivered and vacillated and did nothing for too long. this was a failure of leadership and leaves us, our israeli allies and the ever tense middle east at an uncertain crossroads. the president might have been able to rescue the situation with the forceful speech laying down a clear marker of america's support for israel. instead, he falsely blamed israel for the stalemated peace process. mr. hultgren: i have always believed that our relationship with israel is unique and critical to both countries. those beliefs were reinforced when i had the opportunity to visit with israel and meet with the prime minister in may. president obama must stand up, not only for israel and the israeli people but also for our commitment to the peace process and the rule of law. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the ge
schilling: as the palestinian authority began to campaign at the u.n., this administration waivered and vacillated and did nothing for too long. this was a failure of leadership and leaves us, our israeli allies and the ever tense middle east at an uncertain crossroads. the president might have been able to rescue the situation with the forceful speech laying down a clear marker of america's support for israel. instead, he falsely blamed israel for the stalemated peace process. mr. hultgren: i...