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unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. . >>> it is 4:52 starbucks is buying a popular bakery chain and they say it is a good fit since they are working to expand food sales. they are working to bring new offerings and they have 19 stores in the bay area. >>> facebook will start trading at a new record low. shares of the company fell to $26.90 and that's down 3% from friday's close but there was a slight recovery when it was briefly trading at $26.44 a share. >>> in the meantime parents are expressing concerns while facebook is testing out different ways to allow children under 13. but they are asking them to comply with federal law so that children under 13 could have access with parents supervision. >> there is a lot of bullying going on and it worries me
unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. . >>> it is 4:52 starbucks is buying a popular bakery chain and they say it is a good fit since they are working to expand food sales. they are...
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. >> like unexplain it. >> those are the words of four, teens, how their family is homeless. >>> more dan -- than a dozen people sickened. the race on the e.coli outbre scientists are trying to break. >>> coming up, we'll explain why when abc 2 news at 5:00 returns. >>> looking at a fund-raiser that happens right now. the event was put together by a group of dedicated teachers, after they noticed some of their students in serious needs. abc 2 briep keebler has been reporting on the new face of homelessness for a year now. he saw the homeless schoolchildren population more than doubled since the recession. we thought it was an important story to tell you. he continues the reporting with a group of students, who inspired the fund razor and how the family is struggling with a new reality. >>> at any school at the end of any day, parking lot, with a finely choreographed dance, cars and moms and heading home. >> for demarco, anytime soon, their journey home is a complicated two step. every day, the boys walk away om woodside elementary in gren burning to a park nearby. >> you don't know wh
. >> like unexplain it. >> those are the words of four, teens, how their family is homeless. >>> more dan -- than a dozen people sickened. the race on the e.coli outbre scientists are trying to break. >>> coming up, we'll explain why when abc 2 news at 5:00 returns. >>> looking at a fund-raiser that happens right now. the event was put together by a group of dedicated teachers, after they noticed some of their students in serious needs. abc 2 briep keebler...
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previously unexplained dead spots in the oceans from chemicals and fertilizers. >> the breakdown of thestic. this is broken down plastic. so it never really goes way it gets smaller and smaller. >> we like to say breaking up than breaking down. it becomes smaller and smaller pieces. it has a characteristic that it attracts other chemicals similar to it. they kind of stick to it. so chemicals floating free into the ocean, if they happen to come in contact with plastic, they adhere to the surface. >> makes it worse. >> cheryl: you inspired a school. >> we got an e-mail from a fourth grade teacher from pennsylvania, that her kids had done an art project they had put on these stainless steel water bottles and sold them as a fund-raiser. they raised $700 and sent that to us in a check. they are still working on selling the other half of the bottles. we'll put something on our website to tell folks how they can help support the school. >> cheryl: congratulations and good luck with everything. we do have to take another break. when we come back, we're going to learn about some of the jobs crea
previously unexplained dead spots in the oceans from chemicals and fertilizers. >> the breakdown of thestic. this is broken down plastic. so it never really goes way it gets smaller and smaller. >> we like to say breaking up than breaking down. it becomes smaller and smaller pieces. it has a characteristic that it attracts other chemicals similar to it. they kind of stick to it. so chemicals floating free into the ocean, if they happen to come in contact with plastic, they adhere to...
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but i can see it's impossible, unimaginable, and very unexplainable. i may not like it. may hate it, hate it with every inch of movie body, with every atom that makes up my existence, every molecule, every cell in my system but life isn't like one big, bird and you can't always have things your way. before i say goodbye, there's this guy and when he smiles, everything just seems all right. [cheers and applause] >> up next is my girl lajenae. >> ok, well, my name -- the majority of people call me la. i wrote this poem this morning and it's dedicated to a couple of people in the audience right now. so -- never had someone like you. i understand you can only be you but does you include us? does you include the ones you are supposed to cherish? i remember those days we used to go to the zoo. nowadays you're mostly with boofment don't get me wrong but missing you and the way things used missing you and the way things used to be -- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one
but i can see it's impossible, unimaginable, and very unexplainable. i may not like it. may hate it, hate it with every inch of movie body, with every atom that makes up my existence, every molecule, every cell in my system but life isn't like one big, bird and you can't always have things your way. before i say goodbye, there's this guy and when he smiles, everything just seems all right. [cheers and applause] >> up next is my girl lajenae. >> ok, well, my name -- the majority of...
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now poe is desperate to explain the unexplainable. >> everyone to jump on a bandwagon and say such horribled threaten family and things like that is horrible. because i did serve my country, the best that i knew how. >> reporter: in another bizarre apparent lie, sergeant poe told the "america's got talent" judges on stage he never sang before his brain injury. >> i didn't know i could really sing until my speech pathologist told me that, to help my stutter, she said, to sing in the shower. so that's what i did. >> reporter: but abc news has learned that poe had been singing for years before his deployment to afghanistan, even singing in the band crawl space. >> i do want to thank you for your service in afghanistan. i don't know what to say to a hero like you. >> reporter: this week "america's got talent" howard stern vented on his radio show. >> this lie is so wrong on so many levels. it sickens me. >> reporter: and his story does real damage to true here roams serving our country, safes mark seavy. >> they see this man tell this story and they cry, it taps into something. so, i think it d
now poe is desperate to explain the unexplainable. >> everyone to jump on a bandwagon and say such horribled threaten family and things like that is horrible. because i did serve my country, the best that i knew how. >> reporter: in another bizarre apparent lie, sergeant poe told the "america's got talent" judges on stage he never sang before his brain injury. >> i didn't know i could really sing until my speech pathologist told me that, to help my stutter, she said,...
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we're trying to monitor missile launches, count nuclear warheads or detect and characterize an unexplainable biological event we need ever improving tools and technology. the abc, my own home bury, works hard to be on the cutting edge of new technology, not merely for the sake of being on the cutting edge but because we know that is where we can best leverage the small budget that exists in our government for developing such new capabilities. it is because of this need for new technology i'm particularly proud to announce that we have for the first time ever made available to the public our so-called verification technology research and development needs document. this document has been published on an annual basis and it is a catalogue of sorts telling the r & d community what are our most pressing technology needs to answer arms control questions in the future. now with the publicly available document, we can expand our
we're trying to monitor missile launches, count nuclear warheads or detect and characterize an unexplainable biological event we need ever improving tools and technology. the abc, my own home bury, works hard to be on the cutting edge of new technology, not merely for the sake of being on the cutting edge but because we know that is where we can best leverage the small budget that exists in our government for developing such new capabilities. it is because of this need for new technology i'm...
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shut down due to unexplained deterioration of steam generation tubes due to radioactive material. had her commission prevailed we would have seen stonewalling by the nrc. i want to thank commissioner ostendorf for not allowing the stonewalling to occur. and i ask unanimous consent to place in the record les of opposition to commissioner svinicki's renomination. now, one of these was a letter written by 94 organizations who said during her first term as an nrc commissioner, she voted for nuclear interest at the expense public health and safety. and a letter that came from another set of concerned americans said "since the fukushima catastrophe began, commissioner svinicki voted against an advisory committee on reactor safety recommendation for member ours to address accident risks posed by the reactor cores and higher pressures associated with power up rates against measures to improve security screening for personnel gaining access to reactors against measures to increased nrc enforcement direction. discretion for reactors that do not comply with fire regulations and against measu
shut down due to unexplained deterioration of steam generation tubes due to radioactive material. had her commission prevailed we would have seen stonewalling by the nrc. i want to thank commissioner ostendorf for not allowing the stonewalling to occur. and i ask unanimous consent to place in the record les of opposition to commissioner svinicki's renomination. now, one of these was a letter written by 94 organizations who said during her first term as an nrc commissioner, she voted for nuclear...
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unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. >>> skies are clear, temperatures in the 50s, and it will be sunny today, your inland 80s 80. sheriffs deputies are searching for the body of a 6th victim following a deadly plane crash in florida. the small plane crashed yesterday in a swampy area that can only be reached by helicopters and all terrain vehicles. on board was with a well-known businessman from kansas, his wife you're seeing there and their four young children, no one on board survived. the cause of the crash is not yet known. >>> today in syria there are reports that government troops are again shelling a rebel held neighborhood in the city of hams. this follows a report of another mass killing in the nearby province of haomas where 80 people were shot
unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. >>> skies are clear, temperatures in the 50s, and it will be sunny today, your inland 80s 80. sheriffs deputies are searching for the body of a...
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whether we're trying to monitor missile launches, count nuclear war heads or detect an unexplained biological event, we need ever improving tools and technologies. the state department bureau of arms control verification and compliance, works very hard to be on the cutting edge of new technology, not for the sake of being on the cutting edge, because we know that's the best spot to get the leverage for develop developing new capabilities. because of this need for new technology that i'm particularly proud that we have for the first time ever made available to the public our so-called verification technology research and development needs document. this document has been published on an annual basis. it's a catalog telling the community what we believe are the most pressing technology needs to answer arms control questions in the future. now with the publicly available document, we can expand our community of developers beyond the usual suspects of the defense and the department of energy laboratories. to a certain extent, it's a think piece. we hope it will stimulate thinking about where we g
whether we're trying to monitor missile launches, count nuclear war heads or detect an unexplained biological event, we need ever improving tools and technologies. the state department bureau of arms control verification and compliance, works very hard to be on the cutting edge of new technology, not for the sake of being on the cutting edge, because we know that's the best spot to get the leverage for develop developing new capabilities. because of this need for new technology that i'm...
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the leading virginia delegate and he relied heavily on washington to make it happen because for unexplained reasons, virginia state government never told mason that he was a commissioner. folks from maryland had to tell him he was a commissioner, so he didn't have his charge. he didn't have the legislation that established him as a commission somewhere didn't know what his responsibilities were, what his duties were anything about it. he went to his neighbor, general washington, who was a great man already, and said what do you thousand about this in what do you think i ought to do? and they sat there one night with the folks from maryland down at gattsby tavern wait on them and they figured what the heck, let's make it happen and brought the marylanders out to mt. vernon, the washingtons entertained a lot and put up the whole conference. there were six people staying there and negotiated the first conference, first agreement, and that led to the next conference in annapolis, we was also -- which was a failure but that led to the philadelphia convention. so it really was -- i just love the
the leading virginia delegate and he relied heavily on washington to make it happen because for unexplained reasons, virginia state government never told mason that he was a commissioner. folks from maryland had to tell him he was a commissioner, so he didn't have his charge. he didn't have the legislation that established him as a commission somewhere didn't know what his responsibilities were, what his duties were anything about it. he went to his neighbor, general washington, who was a great...
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. >> that miss, the sudden unexplained removal by the school board of visitors on june 10, a move that call for bob mcdonnell to call for a quick end. >> we need finality. we need to have the president on the campus. it has to be resolved. >> the dean and named -- he would not do anything to take on the role until they meet next week to consider reinstating sullivan. tim kaine weighed in. he appointed the woman who reportedly drove the decision to fire sullivan. >> they did wrong. >> he says the board should reinstate sullivan. >> i am disappointed. we are taking steps backwards. >> the board of visitors meets tuesday to consider reinstating teresa sullivan. according to the governor they have to make a decision one way or the other or basically they are all fired. >> disorder continues. thank you very much. still to come, -- feet saw beck continues. gas prices continue to drop. where you could see gas under $3. >> she has some strong opinions about elizabeth edwards. >> that big mud puddle turned into flood waters that swept him into a drainage pipe. >> a local can bullying students o
. >> that miss, the sudden unexplained removal by the school board of visitors on june 10, a move that call for bob mcdonnell to call for a quick end. >> we need finality. we need to have the president on the campus. it has to be resolved. >> the dean and named -- he would not do anything to take on the role until they meet next week to consider reinstating sullivan. tim kaine weighed in. he appointed the woman who reportedly drove the decision to fire sullivan. >> they...
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fighting amongst each other and when and when stuff like this happens indorsing mitt romney is really unexplainable i really don't know how to explain it i mean i like ran the only thing i could think of is maybe he's thinking you know what you guys let me endorse romney ok i'll adore some and then every time you give me media attention i will bring up our issues so if you notice he talks about foreign aid he talks about the t.s.a. so i'm hoping that maybe that's a strategy that he's just hoping the more cameras on him the more you can speak about our issues and oh wait more people love but but i thought. you know here we look at ron paul such a genuine political candidate arguably the most genuine who's just had a straight line all the way across his political career i mean should party loyalty really trump morality in this case i mean a rand paul endorsing a romney just to play politics it just doesn't seem like that's the deal here. and that's what i'm saying is that not only that he's also when you endorse romney anybody at that you pretty much indorsed the media perception you're feeding into
fighting amongst each other and when and when stuff like this happens indorsing mitt romney is really unexplainable i really don't know how to explain it i mean i like ran the only thing i could think of is maybe he's thinking you know what you guys let me endorse romney ok i'll adore some and then every time you give me media attention i will bring up our issues so if you notice he talks about foreign aid he talks about the t.s.a. so i'm hoping that maybe that's a strategy that he's just...
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. >> reporter: whether you believe in aliens or not, there are a lot of unexplained mysteries in thel the information to try to get to the bottom of them. ♪ have you ever looked up and wondered, are we alone? it's the question fox mulder and dana sculley tried to answer in the hit show "the x-files." >> do you believe in extra terrestrials? >> reporter: now, an online poll shows 80 million americans believe that ufos exist. and the truth is out there. just this month alone, a rash of sightings across the country. strange light formations over colorado springs, ft. myers, florida, and salt lake city, utah. in 2008, some texas residents were so sure they had close encounters of a real kind, they made national headlines. >> it wasn't from around these parts. >> reporter: this week, national geographic channel is exploring the mysteries of the unexplained in a new series called "chasing ufos." reports of alien abduction, ufo sightings, even military cover-ups. there's skeptics and believers. >> there's a light pulsating. >> reporter: there's seeking for evidence of extra terrestrial acti
. >> reporter: whether you believe in aliens or not, there are a lot of unexplained mysteries in thel the information to try to get to the bottom of them. ♪ have you ever looked up and wondered, are we alone? it's the question fox mulder and dana sculley tried to answer in the hit show "the x-files." >> do you believe in extra terrestrials? >> reporter: now, an online poll shows 80 million americans believe that ufos exist. and the truth is out there. just this...
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his death still unexplained. but that may soon change. take a look. >> the disappearance of newly wed george smith captivates the country in 2005. leaving us wondering what happened? >> we have no closure. we have no answers. george has not surfaced so we have no body to bury and we have no grave to pray at. >> on the evening of july 4, george and his new bride jennifer partied, drinking into the wee hours of the morning. details aren't clear but it appears the couple separate. she passing out in a hallway. he continuing to party with others. it is the last time george smith is ever seen. >> the maintenance crew which discovered her asleep on the floor contacted security. security came to the scene and contacted our medical facility and upon trying to awaken h her or revive her she woke up. >> the next day, smith cannot be found. and suspicion turns to the new bride jennifer. >> when we first located mrs. smith in the spa having a treatment her are first reaction was that she wasn't really concerned about george not being able to be locat
his death still unexplained. but that may soon change. take a look. >> the disappearance of newly wed george smith captivates the country in 2005. leaving us wondering what happened? >> we have no closure. we have no answers. george has not surfaced so we have no body to bury and we have no grave to pray at. >> on the evening of july 4, george and his new bride jennifer partied, drinking into the wee hours of the morning. details aren't clear but it appears the couple...
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. >> in terms of the other unexplained thing connected to the exit polls here, the other sort of thing, whether it's a measuring thing or whether it's a confounding result, are these very positive numbers for president obama turning up in the exit polls. even as the state decides to keep scott walk her this electricity rat. the preference for obama over romney was an 11-point split. the president getting much better numbers than romney on the economy. what could explain a pro-obama,/pro-walker split decision like that? >> i think some voters don't like the idea of recalls on principal and it's possible, by polarizing, by party and ideology, for some voters to feel favorably disposed to scott walker on issues different from ones that they would judge president obama on, remember, they're both incumbents overseeing same economy. some of the economic discussion tilted towards walker talking about how things are going better in wisconsin. that might have benefitted president obama. but, again, i think we did not know and if the exits showed a closer race than was actually measured by the v
. >> in terms of the other unexplained thing connected to the exit polls here, the other sort of thing, whether it's a measuring thing or whether it's a confounding result, are these very positive numbers for president obama turning up in the exit polls. even as the state decides to keep scott walk her this electricity rat. the preference for obama over romney was an 11-point split. the president getting much better numbers than romney on the economy. what could explain a...
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. >>> taking a look at the odd and unexplained in sunday night mysteries.t seers got treated to quite a sight. waves triggered by what they described as a fast-moving creature. possibly china's version of the lochness monster. a scientist that works at the lake says he thinks it was caused by salmon. >>> and the mystery surrounding how the massive statues on easter island got there may be solved. researchers say they think the native inhabitants may have used ropes to walk the statues from where they were carved to platforms around the island. a descendant backs the theory up saying experts can say whatever they want, but they know the truth. the statues walked. >>> so before we go here tonight, more often than we would like, life delivers us some really terrible circumstances, and it did just that for our cnn family. this week our colleague and our friend daniel funk passed away. passed away on wednesday. he was one of our tech experts here. he never lost his cool, even when we asked him some pretty silly questions, and we did it a lot. like, hey, dan, why
. >>> taking a look at the odd and unexplained in sunday night mysteries.t seers got treated to quite a sight. waves triggered by what they described as a fast-moving creature. possibly china's version of the lochness monster. a scientist that works at the lake says he thinks it was caused by salmon. >>> and the mystery surrounding how the massive statues on easter island got there may be solved. researchers say they think the native inhabitants may have used ropes to walk the...
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in part because of some unexpected and some still unexplained news from the ghosts of vice presidents and would-be vice president's pasts. we're talking about this later on in the show. in the middle of the afternoon today, we got this news that there was going to be a verdict in the john edwards sex scandal/campaign finance scandal. that verdict ended up being a delayed verdict and then a partial verdict and then a deliberate verdict but the long afternoon of uncertainty about that sort of brought the news world to a halt today. while everybody was trying to figure out what was happening in that sorted case when it was going to happen and then ultimately once it didpes playi newsroom in the country was riveted to that in confusion, while that was happening, today at the white house former republican president george w. bush and his wife laura were at the white house being hosted by president obama and mrs. obama. they were there for the unveiling of the bush's official white house portraits. there was one strange thing about this ceremony and this event. did you actually see any of t
in part because of some unexpected and some still unexplained news from the ghosts of vice presidents and would-be vice president's pasts. we're talking about this later on in the show. in the middle of the afternoon today, we got this news that there was going to be a verdict in the john edwards sex scandal/campaign finance scandal. that verdict ended up being a delayed verdict and then a partial verdict and then a deliberate verdict but the long afternoon of uncertainty about that sort of...
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i think there has been unexplainable weakness in the space.hat you're starting to see is a rollover in high-end consumer. fashion jewelry has been fine but fine jewelry started to weaken back in may. there has been an additional weakness around father's day. i think this is really new news. we're starting to see real weakness at the high end which could trickle down to the more moderate space. we haven't seen that yet. that's why macy's, saks, nordstrom at the high end of the retail coverage. >> tiffany not on the coverage list but one of the first that may have raised alarm bells with you. fair? >> yeah, i mean, i definitely think that's fair. you are seeing on the more highly discretionary side. certainly in fine jewelry you are seeing real weakness and consumers definitely. obviously much more exposed to european tourist, saks from a european tourist perspective. they have been very smart courting brazilian and chinese tourists who had an easier time getting into the country using foreign visa restrictions. they have been smart. it has help
i think there has been unexplainable weakness in the space.hat you're starting to see is a rollover in high-end consumer. fashion jewelry has been fine but fine jewelry started to weaken back in may. there has been an additional weakness around father's day. i think this is really new news. we're starting to see real weakness at the high end which could trickle down to the more moderate space. we haven't seen that yet. that's why macy's, saks, nordstrom at the high end of the retail coverage....
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is most interesting about this strange thing that happened on fox news a few days ago, this very unexplainedruption from karl rove, the most amtrusting thing about this is the reason why he did it. which was to avoid answering the question to him about who is paying for all of those ads against president obama that he's been running. and why shouldn't he have to disclose who those people are. one of the targets of karl rove positive rath, although it's not about the candidates, one of those candidates joins us next. so, you actually reward people for staying with you? yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> tell jon tester obama's way is the wrong way for mont mon. tell him to say no to obama's proposed trillion dollar deficit. >> remember when jon tester said -- >> t
is most interesting about this strange thing that happened on fox news a few days ago, this very unexplainedruption from karl rove, the most amtrusting thing about this is the reason why he did it. which was to avoid answering the question to him about who is paying for all of those ads against president obama that he's been running. and why shouldn't he have to disclose who those people are. one of the targets of karl rove positive rath, although it's not about the candidates, one of those...
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in part because of some unexpected and some still unexplained news from the ghosts of vice presidents and would-be vice president's pasts. we're talking about this later on in the show. in the middle of the afternoon today, we got this news that there was going to be a verdict in the john edwards sex scandal/campaign finance scandal. that verdict ended up being a delayed verdict and then a partial verdict and then a deliberate verdict but the long afternoon of uncertainty about that sort of brought the news world to a halt today. while everybody was trying to figure out what was happening in that sorted case when it was going to happen and then ultimately once it did happen, what it meant.
in part because of some unexpected and some still unexplained news from the ghosts of vice presidents and would-be vice president's pasts. we're talking about this later on in the show. in the middle of the afternoon today, we got this news that there was going to be a verdict in the john edwards sex scandal/campaign finance scandal. that verdict ended up being a delayed verdict and then a partial verdict and then a deliberate verdict but the long afternoon of uncertainty about that sort of...
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in part because of some unexpected and some still unexplained news from the ghosts of vice presidentsabout this later on in the show. in the middle of the afternoon today, we got this news that there was going to be a verdict in the john edwards sex scandal/campaign finance scandal. that verdict ended up being a delayed verdict and then a partial verdict and then a deliberate verdict but the long afternoon of uncertainty about that sor
in part because of some unexpected and some still unexplained news from the ghosts of vice presidentsabout this later on in the show. in the middle of the afternoon today, we got this news that there was going to be a verdict in the john edwards sex scandal/campaign finance scandal. that verdict ended up being a delayed verdict and then a partial verdict and then a deliberate verdict but the long afternoon of uncertainty about that sor
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is most interesting about this strange thing that happened on fox news a few days ago, this very unexplainedbout this is the reason why he did it. which was to avoid answering the question to him about who is paying for all of those ads against president obama that he's been running. and why shouldn't he have to disclose who those people are. one of the targets of karl rove's wrath, although it's not about the candidates, one of those candidates joins us next. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm differ
is most interesting about this strange thing that happened on fox news a few days ago, this very unexplainedbout this is the reason why he did it. which was to avoid answering the question to him about who is paying for all of those ads against president obama that he's been running. and why shouldn't he have to disclose who those people are. one of the targets of karl rove's wrath, although it's not about the candidates, one of those candidates joins us next. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [...
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is most interesting about this strange thing that happened on fox news a few days ago, this very unexplainedl rove, the most amtrusting thing about this is the reason why he did it. which was to avoid answering the question to him about who is paying for all of those ads against president obama that he's been running. and why shouldn't he have to disclose who those people are. one of the targets of karl rove positive rath, although it's not about the candidates, one of those candidates joins us next. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have o
is most interesting about this strange thing that happened on fox news a few days ago, this very unexplainedl rove, the most amtrusting thing about this is the reason why he did it. which was to avoid answering the question to him about who is paying for all of those ads against president obama that he's been running. and why shouldn't he have to disclose who those people are. one of the targets of karl rove positive rath, although it's not about the candidates, one of those candidates joins us...