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it will be but it's it's progressing very well the american occupation of iraq saw the fall of the baddest regime the capture and execution of deposed leader saddam hussein and the implementation of a democratic government but now nearly nine years later these are the country better off well it is i that they below and also the u.s. troop invasion of iraq in two thousand and three and their grief mistake he committed made the situation here worse there are so many mistakes committed by the u.s. military leadership especially in managing the civilian aspects here for this had a negative effect because i said that in fact many here say it was the american mismanagement of iraq and that led to the rise of sectarian violence in the country all people if you us who brings the threat of us to iraq he said usa. damage to the infrastructure of iraq he said. so i think. we on american must cooperate in order to. put up this. culture that hate. between two peoples the timeline for u.s. troop withdrawal was set in two thousand and eight and while the obama administration initially tried to extend the
it will be but it's it's progressing very well the american occupation of iraq saw the fall of the baddest regime the capture and execution of deposed leader saddam hussein and the implementation of a democratic government but now nearly nine years later these are the country better off well it is i that they below and also the u.s. troop invasion of iraq in two thousand and three and their grief mistake he committed made the situation here worse there are so many mistakes committed by the u.s....
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but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyone once again. >> what was the number one concern that everybody had? jobs. everybody knew someone who lost their job. >> we've been hovering between 9.2 and 9.1 for years. that's defined 2011. >> late-year dip into the 8 range helped a bit but despite a lot of plans, unemployment lines we remand long and frustration continued. >> it's horrible not to be able to pay for yourself, have a job, work what you're good at. >> it feels like a lot of people that the game is rigged or they can't get ahead. there are some very severe imbalances in this country. >> if misery loves company, more americans seem to be warm together notion that the whole world is in this economic mess together. >> we need each other. we need each other to buy each other's products and make it all work. >> biggest blowup goes to the middle east where the arab spring movement ignited passions across the region. >> i don't think the middle east went crazy. we're just starting to pay attention. >> i think what we're seeing
but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyone once again. >> what was the number one concern that everybody had? jobs. everybody knew someone who lost their job. >> we've been hovering between 9.2 and 9.1 for years. that's defined 2011. >> late-year dip into the 8 range helped a bit but despite a lot of plans, unemployment lines we remand long and frustration continued. >> it's horrible not to be able to pay for...
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that makes me look like i'm the baddest bitch alive. right? like, come on. >> i'm pretty sure i'm going to win at trial. i really do have a good feeling about it, because the only thing i'm guilty of is i was there. i admit that. i was there but for a legit reason. i was there to get my property and she shot first. >> do you ever think i should have just shot those guys? >> yeah. everybody gives me [ bleep ] for it. everybody. i think back now and i should have. but i'm fine with it. you know? life goes on. karma's a bitch. it will come back around to them, whether they're in prison or not, it will come back around. >> it was only after the shooting that she ran into her own problems with the law and was arrested on more than a dozen charges. but during our time at maricopa, her life took a turn for the better. >> i think at one point she was facing something like 11 felonies. ultimately she was acquitted of several. she pled out on a couple and received probation. and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see
that makes me look like i'm the baddest bitch alive. right? like, come on. >> i'm pretty sure i'm going to win at trial. i really do have a good feeling about it, because the only thing i'm guilty of is i was there. i admit that. i was there but for a legit reason. i was there to get my property and she shot first. >> do you ever think i should have just shot those guys? >> yeah. everybody gives me [ bleep ] for it. everybody. i think back now and i should have. but i'm fine...
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. >>> tomorrow night, sex, drugs, and rock and roll, i sit down with some of the baddest guys in rock and roll history. the band is doing a residency in sin city itself. can you imagine, motley crue goes to the hard rock hotel. >> it's the first band that's had a residency. there's been elton john and these kinds of acts. for us, motley crue is built about -- we're all about theater and about over the top stage show. >> so is vegas, you know? >> it's a perfect fit for us. we're really, really excited. >> when is this? when is this happening?
. >>> tomorrow night, sex, drugs, and rock and roll, i sit down with some of the baddest guys in rock and roll history. the band is doing a residency in sin city itself. can you imagine, motley crue goes to the hard rock hotel. >> it's the first band that's had a residency. there's been elton john and these kinds of acts. for us, motley crue is built about -- we're all about theater and about over the top stage show. >> so is vegas, you know? >> it's a perfect fit for...
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tonight i'm hanging out with the rudest, baddest, raunchiest band in the history of rock 'n' roll.otley crue. ♪ tommy lee, vince kneel, nikki sixx, mick mars. tonight their first ever sitdown here at the hollywood go-go club, place that put them on the map nearly three decades ago. nobody does sex, drugs and red sox n roll quite as enthusiasticically as motley crue and tonight they promilessed to teach me a thing or two. this could get messy. motley crue, one night only, this is "peers morgan tonight." ♪ kickstart my heart, ooh, are you ready girl ♪ >>> here i am the world famous whiskey and go-go club in hollywood where it all started to are my guests tonight, motley crue. they literally lived here for six months. this was their home. gentlemen, you're still alive. let's start on a positive note. >> oh, man, we are barely. >> 30 years after you lived in this very establishment, i did a quick count really of what's happened in those 30 years and it could be sum vialsed as drug-fueled rampages, hotel trashing, self-destruction, bankruptcies, broken marriages, near death, arrests, in
tonight i'm hanging out with the rudest, baddest, raunchiest band in the history of rock 'n' roll.otley crue. ♪ tommy lee, vince kneel, nikki sixx, mick mars. tonight their first ever sitdown here at the hollywood go-go club, place that put them on the map nearly three decades ago. nobody does sex, drugs and red sox n roll quite as enthusiasticically as motley crue and tonight they promilessed to teach me a thing or two. this could get messy. motley crue, one night only, this is "peers...
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. >>> tomorrow night, sex, drugs, and rock and roll, i sit down with some of the baddest guys in rock and roll history. the band is doing a residency in sin city itself. can you imagine, motley crue goes to the hard rock hotel. >> it's the first band that's had a residency. there's been elton john and these kinds of acts. for us, motley crue is built about -- we're all about theater and about over the top stage show. >> so is vegas, you know? >> it's a perfect fit for us. we're really, really excited. >> when is this? when is this happening? >> it starts on february 3rd. >> for three weeks. >> for three weeks. >> how do i get a ticket? >> we'll comp you. go tmotley.com and they are going to go on sale now. >> and you don't want to miss tomorrow. it's one of the most outrageous and hilarious interviews i've pr
. >>> tomorrow night, sex, drugs, and rock and roll, i sit down with some of the baddest guys in rock and roll history. the band is doing a residency in sin city itself. can you imagine, motley crue goes to the hard rock hotel. >> it's the first band that's had a residency. there's been elton john and these kinds of acts. for us, motley crue is built about -- we're all about theater and about over the top stage show. >> so is vegas, you know? >> it's a perfect fit for...
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. >> we can be the baddest guys in the world inside the ring but it is christmas, bro'. >> they donatedfrom action figures, to a brand new bicycle. then there is this before we wrap it up in "studio b" today, pranks can be fun, but they can cause trouble, a wisconsin man will not soon forget that. police in wisconsin say the 26-year-old decided he would play a prank on his 40-year-old roommate, cops say the guy hid outside the roommate's bathroom over the weekend and barked like a dog when she came out. the man ended up in the hospital. with cuts. and eye injuries. after the woman responded by kicking him repeatedly in the face. there no word on whether the man got
. >> we can be the baddest guys in the world inside the ring but it is christmas, bro'. >> they donatedfrom action figures, to a brand new bicycle. then there is this before we wrap it up in "studio b" today, pranks can be fun, but they can cause trouble, a wisconsin man will not soon forget that. police in wisconsin say the 26-year-old decided he would play a prank on his 40-year-old roommate, cops say the guy hid outside the roommate's bathroom over the weekend and...
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but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyonee again. >> what was the number one concern that everybody had was jobs. everybody knew someone who had lost their job. >> we've been hovering between 9.2% and 9.1% for the past couple of years. you know, that has defined 2011. >> a late year dip into the 8% range helped a bit, but despite a lot of ambitious talk from politicians about plans for recovering, the millions of jobs lost in the recession, unemployment lines remain long and frustration levels high. >> the retail slump continued. waa waa. >> it's horrible not to be able to pay for yourself, to have a job, to work at what you're good at. >> it feels like, i think, to a lot of people that the game is rigged or they just can't get ahead. there are some very, you know, very severe imbalances in this country. >> at least there is this. if misery loves company, more americans seem to be warming to the notion that the whole world is in this economic mess together. >> we need each other. we need each other to buy each other's product
but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyonee again. >> what was the number one concern that everybody had was jobs. everybody knew someone who had lost their job. >> we've been hovering between 9.2% and 9.1% for the past couple of years. you know, that has defined 2011. >> a late year dip into the 8% range helped a bit, but despite a lot of ambitious talk from politicians about plans for recovering, the millions of...
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. >> we can be the baddest guys in the world inside the ring. outside the ring, you know what?s christmas time, bro. everybody can be good one day a year. >> there is a little boy sitting right there lucas. he deserves everything that he wants for christmas. lucas, lucas, lucas, lucas, lucas, lucas. >> we are told wrestlers and their fans donated everything from action figures to a brand new bike. well, one whirlwind of a year now coming to a close. we saw stories of disaster and survival. watched history unfold in the middle east. welcome troops home from a nearly decade long war. shep looks back at all the big news of 2011 next. >> trace: only a few more days until we ring in 23012 and ring out a year in which the arab spring spread across the middle east and northern africa. a team of u.s. navy seals killed usama bin laden and william and kate finally said i do. and that's just scratching the surface. shep takes a look back at 2011. >> shepard: 2011 began like any other year, hope for a better year ahead and, of course, resolutions. but just days into 2011, chaos and unspeak
. >> we can be the baddest guys in the world inside the ring. outside the ring, you know what?s christmas time, bro. everybody can be good one day a year. >> there is a little boy sitting right there lucas. he deserves everything that he wants for christmas. lucas, lucas, lucas, lucas, lucas, lucas. >> we are told wrestlers and their fans donated everything from action figures to a brand new bike. well, one whirlwind of a year now coming to a close. we saw stories of disaster...
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but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyoneumber one concern that everybody had was jobs. everybody knew someone who had lost their job. >> we'd been hovering between 9.2% and 9.1% for the past couple of years. you know, that has defined 2011. >> a late year dip into the 8% range helped a bit but despite a lot of ambitious talk from politicians about plans for recovering the millions of jobs lost in the recession, unemployment lines remain long and frustration levels high. >> the retail slump continued. >> it's horrible not to be able to pay for yourself, to have a job, to work at what you're good at. >> i've been told by a lot of people they can't get ahead and there are severe imbalances in this country. >> at least there is this, if misery loves company, more americans seem to be warming to the notion that the whole world is in this economic mess together. >> we need each other. we need each other to buy each other's products and make it all work. >> biggest blow-up goes to the middle east where the arab spring movement igni
but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyoneumber one concern that everybody had was jobs. everybody knew someone who had lost their job. >> we'd been hovering between 9.2% and 9.1% for the past couple of years. you know, that has defined 2011. >> a late year dip into the 8% range helped a bit but despite a lot of ambitious talk from politicians about plans for recovering the millions of jobs lost in the recession,...
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. >> and her -- and the little girl was like we the baddest in town. >> swoop. >> northbound 17th av, turn onto marin. >> given the suspicious circumstances and the unknown age of the young woman, police decide to stop the vehicle and investigate further. >> what's going on? why am i on tv? >> a quick records check shows the man is wanted on violation of probation for a previous felony conviction. police are momentarily relieved to learn that the young woman, michelle martinez, is not a juvenile. but she is a convicted felon. and tonight she'll be taken in for violating her parole. >> take them both for it. because she was trying to recruit also. from what i understand, they're both on probation. we have more than enough with the conversation, the area, the totality of the facts that they can be arrested. it's a misdemeanor. loitering to facilitate prostitution. >> as night falls the pair are hustled downtown as while undercovers continue to work the corner of 17th and international. >> come here. >> all right. we got one working. >> you looking for me? what you looking for me for? >>
. >> and her -- and the little girl was like we the baddest in town. >> swoop. >> northbound 17th av, turn onto marin. >> given the suspicious circumstances and the unknown age of the young woman, police decide to stop the vehicle and investigate further. >> what's going on? why am i on tv? >> a quick records check shows the man is wanted on violation of probation for a previous felony conviction. police are momentarily relieved to learn that the young woman,...
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co-workers and i facing off in the ultimate holiday challenge, which of us can bull the biggest, baddestingerbread house? the four of us went to kitchens around town. you don't want to miss the outcomes of this competition. it was fierce and it's coming up on gma. >> you are a competitive guy. it should be interesting. >> i'm a competitive guy who happens to be entirely incompetent in the kitchen so it's a bit of a mismatch. >> just do frosting and the rest will take care of itself. >> exactly. >> thanks a lot. take care. have a great christmas. >> thanks. you, too. >> all right. playoff atmosphere at the shark tank last night with the rivals from southern california in town. and the lehrly beil said a familiar bitter beer face was also back. >> good morning, everybody. the sharks welcomed their old coach back to the tank last night. darryl sutter, who took over. los angeles kings this week, guided the men in teal from 1997 to 2002 and then he moved on to calgary. check out sutter. that's his happy face right there. great goaltending on both sides. check out the save by niemmi. brad rich
co-workers and i facing off in the ultimate holiday challenge, which of us can bull the biggest, baddestingerbread house? the four of us went to kitchens around town. you don't want to miss the outcomes of this competition. it was fierce and it's coming up on gma. >> you are a competitive guy. it should be interesting. >> i'm a competitive guy who happens to be entirely incompetent in the kitchen so it's a bit of a mismatch. >> just do frosting and the rest will take care of...
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i used to think i was the biggest, baddest thing to walk the earth, and i realized at that point you know what i mean, that i was just as human as anybody else. thereafter the incident, for about a month and a half straight, i had nightmares every time i closed my eyes, and i just felt, you know what? i'm either going to come back and face this or i'm going to live with it for the rest of my life. at that point, i called the chief of security at that time, the major, i told him i'm ready to come back on one condition. he says, well, what's that? i said that you put me right back where i got taken hostage. so that next night, i came in, came in, worked down here. and i actually got the first good night's sleep in a month and a half. >> due to uncontrollable violence, rising operation costs and the slow deterioration of the main facility, prison officials closed the old building, and inmates were moved into newer facilities on the compound in 1998. it marked the beginning of a safer and more stable environment at the penitentiary. >> in comparison to the past experiences that this depa
i used to think i was the biggest, baddest thing to walk the earth, and i realized at that point you know what i mean, that i was just as human as anybody else. thereafter the incident, for about a month and a half straight, i had nightmares every time i closed my eyes, and i just felt, you know what? i'm either going to come back and face this or i'm going to live with it for the rest of my life. at that point, i called the chief of security at that time, the major, i told him i'm ready to...
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but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyone what was the number one concern that everybody had? it was jobs. everybody knew someone who lost their job. >> we have been hovering between 9.2 and 9.1 for the past couple of years. you know, that's had made -- that's defined 2011. >> reporter: a late year dip in to the 8% range helped a bit but despite ambitious talk of politicians of plans for recovering millions of jobs lost in the recession, unemployment lines remain long and frustration levels high. >> the retail slump continued. wap wap-wap. >> horrible to not pay for yourself and work at what you're good at. >> feels like i think to a lot of people the game -- they can't get ahead. there are some very, very severe imbalances in this country. >> reporter: at least there's this. if misery loves company, more americans seem to be warming to the notion that the whole world is in this economic mess together. >> we need each other. we need each other to buy each other's products and make it all work. >> reporter: biggest blow-up goe
but some of the happy reunions may have been stifled by the biggest, baddest story confronting everyone what was the number one concern that everybody had? it was jobs. everybody knew someone who lost their job. >> we have been hovering between 9.2 and 9.1 for the past couple of years. you know, that's had made -- that's defined 2011. >> reporter: a late year dip in to the 8% range helped a bit but despite ambitious talk of politicians of plans for recovering millions of jobs lost...
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. >> i thought i was the baddest man in the world but everybody has fears.ome back around, reintroduce yourself to them and keep on going with your life. the counselors they work with us like you wouldn't believe. they really do. >> can i ask you a question? >> yes. >> what are you going to get by being right? >> to me i would say a feeling of satisfaction. >> why did you do drugs? >> to feel good. >> to feel satisfaction. >> feeling satisfaction, feeling good. yeah. >> let me ask you this. do the ends justify the means? >> no. >> you answered your own question. >> okay. >> 75% of the inmates enrolled at the recovery center are not re-arrested for the same crime according to a recent survey conducted by county officials. upon an inmate's completion of either the substance abuse or batterer's program they are given a graduation ceremony and a certificate. >> in order to break the cycle of violence is extremely difficult because you have to get honest with yourself. and that process will take you through a lot of valleys. places within you that you've never se
. >> i thought i was the baddest man in the world but everybody has fears.ome back around, reintroduce yourself to them and keep on going with your life. the counselors they work with us like you wouldn't believe. they really do. >> can i ask you a question? >> yes. >> what are you going to get by being right? >> to me i would say a feeling of satisfaction. >> why did you do drugs? >> to feel good. >> to feel satisfaction. >> feeling...