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he was not taken aback. he was being real. he was grateful that even if he were probably at that stage, that was 10,000 people he wasn't expecting. >> it seem to me if there was not a word for dignity, nelson mandela would have defined it. >> you know, his name, birth name was olala which means troublemaker. it was given to him because he broke a tree. he was into mischief. i mean, i think desmond tutu, there was mischief in those eyes. and they are. and i look, i think at a defining moment of all our lives was nelson mandela's freedom, in his demeanor and in his poetry is captive. it could be your boss, you know, whatever. whatever it is, fill in the blank. i heard of a real insight. i don't know if you know this, he got to nationalize the mines, you know, the diamonds, these you know so that the south african people would have those diamonds. they would own them not these companies. and they said madiba -- he goes a lot more of them in the ground than we're letting on. what are you saying. he says well, diamonds are tightly
he was not taken aback. he was being real. he was grateful that even if he were probably at that stage, that was 10,000 people he wasn't expecting. >> it seem to me if there was not a word for dignity, nelson mandela would have defined it. >> you know, his name, birth name was olala which means troublemaker. it was given to him because he broke a tree. he was into mischief. i mean, i think desmond tutu, there was mischief in those eyes. and they are. and i look, i think at a...
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of the us in november the unused items that we had predicted a people we think that that was taken aback at the bit with the forecast of the two cities and provinces to get around and around the world. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay. she has now come ceiling and let the tears would like to watch this program i think the goats you think before i got the same experts we need an acronym from hanover. eye . the it is do. do the eye. i win the food. did you. i do. it is. do we. it's been. mdm do i. i did. they do. i am in the womb. you do. i was and. womb. d i. we are the years. cz the new new new new. one sign in tone and denise not come until march eighteen eighty one continent to you then it stops. a tip earmarks into national law and i stayed in to someone you pretend sticks
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preaching one thing and doing something else entirely this is why they the whole world this so taken aback by all those revelations by edward snowden but. one of the top concerns of the intelligence community here now is to prevent people like edward snowden with. you know prevent them from doing that ever again releasing sites valuable such secretive such sensitive information in the future and this is where i think the reform has started even before it was publicly discussed or even before it was approved by the white house as far as i understand ever since the we can leaks revelations the intelligence community is now much more serious about security clearances and as far as i understand it has also stepped up. spying on its own person now is it really the case i think that well first of all let me say respond to what you said if if russia isn't worried about privacy. civil liberties and doesn't preach about it in there around the world i don't think they are too worried then about what the national security agency has been up to so that's point one point two is that it is true that i t
preaching one thing and doing something else entirely this is why they the whole world this so taken aback by all those revelations by edward snowden but. one of the top concerns of the intelligence community here now is to prevent people like edward snowden with. you know prevent them from doing that ever again releasing sites valuable such secretive such sensitive information in the future and this is where i think the reform has started even before it was publicly discussed or even before it...
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like i have been a computer jones for thirty years and i thought i was pretty cynical but i was taken aback by what's been going on i knew this was technically possible but i did not believe anybody would actually do it to actually effectively download the internet in real time and analyze it because i thought given that we fought off things like the communications datable where they were talking about story just a small amount we actually fought off but in the meantime they've been doing this on a far larger scale so i was very shocked why such a high profile campaign while facing the prime minister commenting on this why are we seeing the editor of one of the main newspapers in the u.k. being quizzed by m.p.'s right now well as i say i think it's they're trying to think it's theater for. for internal consumption i think david cameron wants to sort of play the tough guy you want to show a really strong really tough on terrorism on the going to put i was journalist leaking on national secrets for the rest of the world to say well hang on the serious debate that needs to be held here preside
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guardian at the sir alan rusbridger and at some moments honestly watching that you're always taken aback at some of those questions that were put to him one m.p. in particular really thing to seeming to lay in a certain point so give you an example of some of the questions he was asked one being do you love your country and at another point it appeared that an m.p. had compared the disclosures that the guardian newspaper had made of the edward snowden files to the spilling of secrets to the nazis let's take a listen to this if you. go during world war two would you were transmitted down to the british to the dogs. now throughout that session we also heard a lot of the m.p.'s calling for alan rusbridger to justify his actions he made very clear that he felt what the newspaper had done was in the public interest but look all the more incredible watching what played out today during that questioning if you compare it to what took place at the beginning of last month and that we heard in a different parliamentary session the heads of the intelligence agencies in the cape and i five m i six g
guardian at the sir alan rusbridger and at some moments honestly watching that you're always taken aback at some of those questions that were put to him one m.p. in particular really thing to seeming to lay in a certain point so give you an example of some of the questions he was asked one being do you love your country and at another point it appeared that an m.p. had compared the disclosures that the guardian newspaper had made of the edward snowden files to the spilling of secrets to the...
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of course he said that he was taken aback by the huge media interest. most people can be deployed dealt the onetime threat to russian president vladimir who will do next. but he was unable to be specific. she deployed close to the future which might just don't know yet. as a prisoner told you to really really cold which you don't know what is possible and what is not possible to cook when asked about his feelings no towards what he was cautious. which in my final western politicians will remember is that i will not be the last political prisoner in russia. she eats they will have to decide how to deal with him in them when it was performed. he says he will fight for the freedom of open war on just three behind bars in russia. from a place in berlin that would symbolize the border between east and west. he also said he had no plans to enter the political arena. well as crossover not to detail means political correspondent shiny i was at a checkpoint charlie and attended the press conference simon. how did he strike you well michelle could've caused field
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. >> were you taken aback or did it bother you?> it looked like you are the president of the united states and you need to have respect for the office instead of act being like a bunch of tone agers hamming it up in the funeral. this is indicative of the way he approaches the president so. this is not the first time that he has done things that are unbecoming the president of the united states. she asked him and they all should have known better. this was supposed to be showing respect. it was not appropriate and not matower and that was indictive of the way he carries himself as president all of the time. >> all right. talking about obama care, one in four americans rather pay the fine than sign up for obama care. are people abandoning the whole concept. is there any way to salvage it? >> it is word to me. i don't find we should be happy that people that don't have insurance are so annoyed with the program don't want insurance. it is a failure in the roll out and discourse. in the end of the day we want people to have insurance an
. >> were you taken aback or did it bother you?> it looked like you are the president of the united states and you need to have respect for the office instead of act being like a bunch of tone agers hamming it up in the funeral. this is indicative of the way he approaches the president so. this is not the first time that he has done things that are unbecoming the president of the united states. she asked him and they all should have known better. this was supposed to be showing...
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. >> my reaction was slightly taken aback. it is pretty sensitive stuff. >> negotiating post music critic first noticed the audio clib in his track by track review of bee on's cd two weeks ago and says he doesn't believe she intended to offend listeners. >> if you listen to it and read between the lines it is more a song about finding hope in dark situations. unfortunate situations. there is that to it but i think it is difficult to find that association. >> beyonce released her own statement saying in part the song xo was made with the serious intention to help those who lost loved ones. they have hope they will never be forgotten. some are calling for her to cut out the audio from digital down loads all together. >> that brings us to "brew on this. is this a fitting tribute or should the audio be removed from that song? >> let us know on facebook, twitter or e-mail at foxx friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. if you are like thousands of americans your life is stored on the iphone. why st
. >> my reaction was slightly taken aback. it is pretty sensitive stuff. >> negotiating post music critic first noticed the audio clib in his track by track review of bee on's cd two weeks ago and says he doesn't believe she intended to offend listeners. >> if you listen to it and read between the lines it is more a song about finding hope in dark situations. unfortunate situations. there is that to it but i think it is difficult to find that association. >> beyonce...
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angela merkel is also taken aback. so you can look at it in two ways. hah hah.say this has brought attention again to the suppression of not just women's rights, but pretty much everyone's rights in russia. it makes us think about the increasing importance of russia in the world, increasing power of russia, and the fact that i think their values and principles are significantly different from our own. there is a lot of skill and tiny little bit of luck in getting a photo like this. >>> and finally the sleigh was packed and ready, and sanity did a little unwinding before the big night. he took part in the santa ski on the potomac river. headlines in just a moment. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm tony harris here are tonight's top stories. a judge has ordered that a 13-year-old be taken off of life support, but he is allowing time for an appeal. the teenager was pronounced brain dead after suffering complications after a tonsilectomy. >>> the cooling station on the international space station was repaired today. >>> a message of love and forgive
angela merkel is also taken aback. so you can look at it in two ways. hah hah.say this has brought attention again to the suppression of not just women's rights, but pretty much everyone's rights in russia. it makes us think about the increasing importance of russia in the world, increasing power of russia, and the fact that i think their values and principles are significantly different from our own. there is a lot of skill and tiny little bit of luck in getting a photo like this. >>>...
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were you a little taken aback with that or did it brother you -- bother you at all. >> of course it bothered me. you are president of the united states. instead of acting like a bunch of teenagers hamming it like at a justin beiber concert, this is not the fwirs time -- the first time he's done things unbee coming of the president of the united states. and i understand well she asked him and they all should know better. this is supposed to show respect, i understand it was festive, but i don't think it was appropriate. it wasn't very mature. and that is just indicative as the way he carries himself as president all of the time. >> let's talk about obamacare and the fact that one in four americans have said they would rather pay the fine than sign up for obamacare. are people just abandoned this whole concept? elly, is there any way to salvage it? >> i think it is weird to me. because i don't see why we should be happy that people who don't have insurance are so annoyed with this program they are willing to continue not having insurance and that is a failure in the rollout, a failure in the d
were you a little taken aback with that or did it brother you -- bother you at all. >> of course it bothered me. you are president of the united states. instead of acting like a bunch of teenagers hamming it like at a justin beiber concert, this is not the fwirs time -- the first time he's done things unbee coming of the president of the united states. and i understand well she asked him and they all should know better. this is supposed to show respect, i understand it was festive, but i...
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i was taken aback. i thought he's not understanding this american guy, you know? but he said no.wa it's when he was growing up all he wanted to do was rebel against his parents. hewa wanted to get out of the b tribal situation. he was like a prince and go to the big city of johannesburg. he wanted to box and learn poetry and a western style education. especially this holiday season we forget what we have. this guy was willing to do anything for it and rebels. ed against his parents.he he didn't even see he was goings to become this worldwide legend. >> dana and bob both have questions. we'll begin with dana. >> i'm curious about how it wast that you were plucked out of the crowd. of all the journalists that were there. how did it come to be that you were chosen in order to get a k chance to talk to him. you worked it a little bit but l would love to hear that story and the second question i have is what is the toughest question that he asked you in those a, interviews? >> i like t the way you put it. you know i worked it and i did e work it, my friend. what happen
i was taken aback. i thought he's not understanding this american guy, you know? but he said no.wa it's when he was growing up all he wanted to do was rebel against his parents. hewa wanted to get out of the b tribal situation. he was like a prince and go to the big city of johannesburg. he wanted to box and learn poetry and a western style education. especially this holiday season we forget what we have. this guy was willing to do anything for it and rebels. ed against his parents.he he didn't...
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but they are taken aback by the video in which he uses bible versus to launch an attack. >> and theyhemselves of their per ver shons, murder, envy, strive. they are arrogant, god haters. they are heartless. they are faithless. they are ruthless. >> reporter: some experts say that the network should not be surprised given the fact they signed up a family of colorful, opinionated bible thumping characters. >>> highs today were mild. it was a nice day but not winter like. will we see any changes. how about before christmas. more coming up. >>> it is one of the busiest places in the bay area this holiday season the san francisco food bank. it is responsible for feeding thousands of people and it is a massive undertaking much carried out by volunteers. we go behind the scenes to see how they do it. >> and they will have some fun! >> yes. >> reporter: volunteers at the food bank have their work cut out for them. this is the busiest time of year. and the pallets rise as food arrives. forklifts are across the floor. we are at the heart of one of the largest networks in california. >> from he
but they are taken aback by the video in which he uses bible versus to launch an attack. >> and theyhemselves of their per ver shons, murder, envy, strive. they are arrogant, god haters. they are heartless. they are faithless. they are ruthless. >> reporter: some experts say that the network should not be surprised given the fact they signed up a family of colorful, opinionated bible thumping characters. >>> highs today were mild. it was a nice day but not winter like. will...
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when it actually started, they did it with such intensity and authenticity that i was taken aback. i heard gunfire. they were screaming their commands. it was a very authentic presentation for us. >> the prison has one other effective method of maintaining control. behind these walls are some of the most dangerous and violent prisoners in poland. they are segregated in this high security housing unit. >> translator: this is a pavilion for dangerous inmates. this is a jail inside a jail. >> "n" stands for the polish word for dangerous. ours was the first television crew ever allowed inside. >> upon entering the facility, what i noted most was the fact that i could not see any inmates. in american prisons, there is always some kind of window. even in the super maxes. they have these little peep holes the officers will look in before they opened up. that struck me as highly unusual. >> as you opened the door, there were bars. it was a two-tiered system that i hadn't seen before. the security door unlocked and then you have to unlock the bars themselves, as well. >> the solid outer doo
when it actually started, they did it with such intensity and authenticity that i was taken aback. i heard gunfire. they were screaming their commands. it was a very authentic presentation for us. >> the prison has one other effective method of maintaining control. behind these walls are some of the most dangerous and violent prisoners in poland. they are segregated in this high security housing unit. >> translator: this is a pavilion for dangerous inmates. this is a jail inside a...
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a few of us were taken aback a few minutes ago. a young girl came with her father. she looked about 10 years old. she left flowers behind the wall. this is the township of sow wetto. she burst into tears. we got a sense of while everyone is celebrating his life, i think the shock of his death has hit a lot of people in south africa. it's becoming early morning, and the sun will be out soon. more people will leave their house, go to work. people will get a sense of impact that it's having on the country. the next few hours will be interesting. generally the incentive of the people is yes, he is gone. we'll love and miss him. they'll try to celebrate all he has done. >> you talked eloquently earlier. i'd like to get your comments again about how protective the people of south africa are about the legacy of nelson mandela, and as he got more sick, how they were concerned that journalists not intrude. can you talk about that a little bit. >> yes, it was a difficult time for south africans. they realise he is nelson mandela and he belongs to the world. they want to prote
a few of us were taken aback a few minutes ago. a young girl came with her father. she looked about 10 years old. she left flowers behind the wall. this is the township of sow wetto. she burst into tears. we got a sense of while everyone is celebrating his life, i think the shock of his death has hit a lot of people in south africa. it's becoming early morning, and the sun will be out soon. more people will leave their house, go to work. people will get a sense of impact that it's having on the...
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it has take enemy aback. >> well it is, pope francis is liberal.til she find out what jesus has been saying. >> this is just pure marxism. coming out of the mouth of the pope. >> are you a good jesuit or bad jesuit? >> joining me now, sister simone campbell. nuns on the bus. a social justice lobby. and msnbc contributor. sister simone. rush limbaugh says that the pope is a pure marxist that he is ripping america that he is ripping capitalism. is that the pope's new mission to attack america and american capitalism? >> absolutely not. and if, rush had actually read the document that was issued last week, he would see that the pope is really talking about returning to the roots of who we are. america is about community of people who work for the common good. and that's what the pope is challenging us to do. and pointing out that -- that the incredible income and wealth disparity in our nation and in our world is undermining the security for all of us. undermining everyone's human digni dignity. calling us to move away from that. it is ral eally to re
it has take enemy aback. >> well it is, pope francis is liberal.til she find out what jesus has been saying. >> this is just pure marxism. coming out of the mouth of the pope. >> are you a good jesuit or bad jesuit? >> joining me now, sister simone campbell. nuns on the bus. a social justice lobby. and msnbc contributor. sister simone. rush limbaugh says that the pope is a pure marxist that he is ripping america that he is ripping capitalism. is that the pope's new...
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initially players are taken aback in the snow trying to figure out footing. don't know if he changes cleats, and he made cuts and it gives him an advantage. when you play in weather companies -- conditions like this, it's tough on defenders. he did a good job. >> lions - 7 and 6. green bay run and have aaron rodgers coming back. how much is the loss and what is happening in green bay - how does it change the race going forward? >> it doesn't. we said one we got too the late we don't want to focus on other teams. we have to win. that's ultimately what it comes down to, if we win and play how we play it doesn't matter what in else does. we are not concerned looking at other teams, figuring out the positioning of play offs, we are losing focus. >> they say teams are not built to play in weather conditions like that and not built for the play-offs. after this games, do the lions if the the stereotype? >> i don't think so. in the beginning the conditions were worse for everyone. snow was coming down heavier and the temperature of the body drops. it was a clear rep
initially players are taken aback in the snow trying to figure out footing. don't know if he changes cleats, and he made cuts and it gives him an advantage. when you play in weather companies -- conditions like this, it's tough on defenders. he did a good job. >> lions - 7 and 6. green bay run and have aaron rodgers coming back. how much is the loss and what is happening in green bay - how does it change the race going forward? >> it doesn't. we said one we got too the late we don't...
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i was kind of just taken aback by the image. >> within seconds the dumpster was in flames, and brewer was incinerated. >> were you afraid of kasey that night? >> yeah. >> of what? >> i was afraid of getting stabbed. i didn't have nothing on me to protect myself. >> since link is already convicted and sentenced for his part in the murder, he is eligible to serve his time in a general population dorm with far fewer restricts than the confinement unit. that frustrates kasey ackerman. >> he is in general population right now. but they want to keep me behind this door. it's not right, you know what i'm saying? i feel like i'm being punished and at this point all i can do is prepare my mind for the worst and hope for the best. >> you going to be all right? >> in the next cell over, brian singletary is also frustrated with being in confinement, and it's only been a little more than a day now. when he first arrived at intake, jail officials confiscated suspicious tax forms that he claimed were part of his legal paperwork and he wants them back. >> the only thing she did not put in there is so
i was kind of just taken aback by the image. >> within seconds the dumpster was in flames, and brewer was incinerated. >> were you afraid of kasey that night? >> yeah. >> of what? >> i was afraid of getting stabbed. i didn't have nothing on me to protect myself. >> since link is already convicted and sentenced for his part in the murder, he is eligible to serve his time in a general population dorm with far fewer restricts than the confinement unit. that...
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>> i was very taken aback. i wanted to get some points in with him.n't able to. >> joining me now is shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. >> we are not anti gun. we're not against the second amendment. we support people who want to follow the second amendment. but it needs to be more regulated. that's clear in the out of control gun violence epidemic we have in this country. we don't want us to talk about how we can protect the eight children and teens shot and killed in this country every day. this has to happen, and change will come. >> a toronto teen is leading the fight against gmos. >> should we support a company like monsanto? >> no. >> we need people to stand up to these corporations as much as possible. ♪ >> and we welcome tonight to "the ed show" rachel parent, a gmo active evident and founder of kids right to know. what's the risk of gmos? if you could tell our audience from what you know of it. why is this bad for america? >> well, first of all, there are many health risks. including allergies and even orga
>> i was very taken aback. i wanted to get some points in with him.n't able to. >> joining me now is shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. >> we are not anti gun. we're not against the second amendment. we support people who want to follow the second amendment. but it needs to be more regulated. that's clear in the out of control gun violence epidemic we have in this country. we don't want us to talk about how we can protect the eight children...
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>> i was very taken aback. i wanted to get some points in with him. wasn't able to. >> joining me now is shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. >> we are not anti-gun and not against the second amendment. we support people who want to follow the second amendment. but it needs to be more regulated. that's clear in the out of control gun violence epidemic we have in the country. they don't want us to talk about how we protect the eight children and teens shot and killed in this country every day. this has to happen and change will come. >> a toronto teen is leading the fight against gm os. >> should we trust a company like monsanto? >> we need people to stands up to these bioteches as possible. >> we welcome to "the ed show", rachel parent, founder of kids right to know. why is this bad for america? >> well, first of all, there are many health risks, including allergies and even organ damage. it's funny that the corporations spend so much money on trying to avoid gmo labeling and the movement is getting bigger and bigger.
>> i was very taken aback. i wanted to get some points in with him. wasn't able to. >> joining me now is shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. >> we are not anti-gun and not against the second amendment. we support people who want to follow the second amendment. but it needs to be more regulated. that's clear in the out of control gun violence epidemic we have in the country. they don't want us to talk about how we protect the eight children...
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. >> when i first walked in to the dorm at san quentin, i was taken aback by how many people were packedas very loud. ♪ >> james, report to the office upstairs. >> there's always people talking, people yelling. some people in there were trying to read and some people in there were trying to sleep. so you'll have a big group of people having a conversation over here while a guy's trying to sleep over here. most people would tie towels around their head to try to block out some of this noise. >> officers strive to maintain order in this potentially dangerous housing area. through regular inspections for weapons and other contraband. >> go unlock your locker. >> can i move something out of mine real quick? >> unh-uh. >> come on, man. >> come on. >> luckily i don't have nothing illegal. as long as you don't know my locker. >> you got the drugs. you got the inmate manufactured alcohol. you got the gangs. you got the weapons. so, it's -- it can be real dangerous at times. >> oh, oh, oh! come on, gentlemen, showtime! >> right now, i have six staff members. there's 384 inmates in this gym. it's
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. >> when animals do something that looks human, we're just taken aback by it. hell did it do that? that's crazy. >> i was sort of waiting to find out what camera tricks they did to make it look so smooth. >> amazingly, the kung fu bear is 100% factually accurate. >> it turns out it's just a very talented bear. >> for years claude the bear has been wowing visitors in japan with his mastery of martial arts. claude taught himself serious stick skills after zoo keepers gave him a five foot staff to play with shortly after his arrival in 2002. >> this poor bear is, like, bored out of his mind. he's like, well, i've got this stick. and i'm really smart. >> but claude doesn't gain worldwide fame until teenager alex graham visits the zoo during a family trip in 2009. >> the zoo is generally really quiet. we were looking around. i just walk off by myself. >> soon alex comes face-to-face with claude the bear. >> so i take out my camera. >> alex can't believe his eyes when claude picks up the stick. >> i was pretty amazed when i saw claude playing with the stick and doing
. >> when animals do something that looks human, we're just taken aback by it. hell did it do that? that's crazy. >> i was sort of waiting to find out what camera tricks they did to make it look so smooth. >> amazingly, the kung fu bear is 100% factually accurate. >> it turns out it's just a very talented bear. >> for years claude the bear has been wowing visitors in japan with his mastery of martial arts. claude taught himself serious stick skills after zoo...
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i was taken aback to hear and i don't want to sensationalize it, to hear a military commander say thiss not the time to make a change when that's not traditionally his call. >> i felt like i was watching scandal, where they've got that whole tv show scandal where they've got the whole secret operation that the president doesn't even know everything about. and that's fantasy. this is reality. i think it is scary. and while the people at "60 minutes" have taken a lot of heat for that piece, just letting that guy talk in that way kind of assuming that he was among friends there while he was doing it, i thought was scary. i completely agree with you. and i think the president will have to be more assertive here. i think in one of the things that could dog the president in the last year or -- last two or three years of his presidency is this nsa issue more than he realizes because that goes to the heart of his constituency and goes to his roots and rising. that goes to his background as a constitutional law professor. what gives here? this is the kind of thing if that guy had said this duri
i was taken aback to hear and i don't want to sensationalize it, to hear a military commander say thiss not the time to make a change when that's not traditionally his call. >> i felt like i was watching scandal, where they've got that whole tv show scandal where they've got the whole secret operation that the president doesn't even know everything about. and that's fantasy. this is reality. i think it is scary. and while the people at "60 minutes" have taken a lot of heat for...
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of course everyone knew was taken aback. no we don't know if his attorney is this not kidding. but clinton expected to come in now. but says the contents inside a remarkable period of fun left the consistency of them did this. the two men about anything. his sacrifice and howell. he was committed to science people. above himself the market. i wanted to say and i'm not afraid of much less effort than it is the introduction of some i've seen in the top of the candy this will cut it away once again states the site and justice. ibm the vbac that's the point is that in themselves. celebrity the farmer has done to people whether there is no less true that the dead difference. don't walk on the test. the people of south africa will walk on the tape to measure that could undercut to you. it was not tested to ensure the new president are in need. it's tough to come to. seriously a lesson that we are after then i wanted to go back to the current situation on the continent especially in the central african republic their african troops there the french are sending troops to reports of ter
of course everyone knew was taken aback. no we don't know if his attorney is this not kidding. but clinton expected to come in now. but says the contents inside a remarkable period of fun left the consistency of them did this. the two men about anything. his sacrifice and howell. he was committed to science people. above himself the market. i wanted to say and i'm not afraid of much less effort than it is the introduction of some i've seen in the top of the candy this will cut it away once...
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if you were fwizally with him you would be taken aback. longfellow said he reminded him of dick swiveler. he rushed out to by a new ream of paper because he needed to take the story further along and he got to the book seller shop to buy his stationery and there was a woman there waiting for "copperfield" and he was thinking she was buying the number she had written and he was waiting for the number he was about to write. >> rose: robert, you wrote about him that he used his pen like someone scratching an incurable itch. >> he needed to write. it's largely because he saw the actor's writing, his hand moving across the page as a way of escaping from that past. the more and more he wrote, each line looked like a prison bar, he used it to pin down those characters because then he could be not just a prisoner, he could be the governor, he could be the governor who could make those prisoners do whatever he wanted to do and then he could leave them on the page and he could escape. >> there's something we shouldn't miss. he was a street reporter,
if you were fwizally with him you would be taken aback. longfellow said he reminded him of dick swiveler. he rushed out to by a new ream of paper because he needed to take the story further along and he got to the book seller shop to buy his stationery and there was a woman there waiting for "copperfield" and he was thinking she was buying the number she had written and he was waiting for the number he was about to write. >> rose: robert, you wrote about him that he used his pen...
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when we first encountered him, i was a little taken aback.we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid. a little withdrawn. >> i have a pretty good heart. my mom, she's always had foster kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of extortion. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it a professional rapport. >> come on in. have a seat. so, you want to give me your story? >> to be honest, i don't really have one. i mean, i feel like this dude is trying to get out of trouble. he knows who i am. i go under the bus every time. >> they seemed to know what each other's boundaries were. they talked in a very amicable way. and fox was giving tommy advice on how to stay out of trouble. >> if you're doing anything, quit. >> i'm not. >> lay low. they have a target on you. >> the
when we first encountered him, i was a little taken aback.we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid. a little withdrawn. >> i have a pretty good heart. my mom, she's always had foster kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of extortion. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox...
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>> well, you know, the conflicts in the caucuses go aback centuries h shall this is a long narrative of an area that has been conquered by but never entirely pacified by russia. what we saw recently are two nasty wars. that has, that has activated an increasingly islamist character of the insurgency itself stamping out a group like this, it takes often takes decades. we do see examples around the world where terrorists campaigns have gone on for scores of years. >> andrew weiss, the timing of this there is clearly a point to this. this is something that some of the opposition have been saying out loud. we are planning to attack something near sochi if not sochi but they're making a statement just by the timing of this, right. >> i think the timing is dreadful. the russian public are on their way to the biggest holiday of the year which is new years, to create an atmosphere of panic throughout the russian body politic is a big deal. if you went to moscow would you have seen strations being evacuated, random searches, it created a sense to people there is a real threat, a live threat a
>> well, you know, the conflicts in the caucuses go aback centuries h shall this is a long narrative of an area that has been conquered by but never entirely pacified by russia. what we saw recently are two nasty wars. that has, that has activated an increasingly islamist character of the insurgency itself stamping out a group like this, it takes often takes decades. we do see examples around the world where terrorists campaigns have gone on for scores of years. >> andrew weiss, the...
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but many are taken aback by the tune of the video in which he uses bible versus to launch an attack ony. >> and the penalty for their per ver shon. they are full of hatred and strive, they are arrogant, god haters, they are heartless. they are senseless and ruthless. >> reporter: some industry analysts say that the network should not be signed that they signed up the colorful characters. the family is now giving the network an ultimatum, bring them back to the show or they will walk. they may have the upper hand, according to the experts, because the show does make a for tune for the network. it is one of the most watched non-fiction tv shows in history. pam. >> before departing on the trip to hawaii, the president takes questions from reporters on the economy and health care, nsa and more. we have the details from washington. >> the most wonderful of the year and winding down a tough year for the white house the president tried to hit the reset button for the new year with a meeting with the press. >> has it been the worst year of your presidency? >> i look at the past year there are
but many are taken aback by the tune of the video in which he uses bible versus to launch an attack ony. >> and the penalty for their per ver shon. they are full of hatred and strive, they are arrogant, god haters, they are heartless. they are senseless and ruthless. >> reporter: some industry analysts say that the network should not be signed that they signed up the colorful characters. the family is now giving the network an ultimatum, bring them back to the show or they will...
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it was really, i was really taken aback.he response was sympathetic to experience main stream americans. that, you know, they really feel bad for the way they have to live this terribly rushed life. and they republican always in a hurry and a lot of anxiety. they talked about how fortune they feel to live this very different life. they talked about feeling like tourism is an opportunity for them to witness to provide a christian witness to the rest of the world. it's complicated. and of course, it's all or it rich has been huge. the am accomplish have in the last 40 years have gone with don, a famous amish scholar. talks about it as their industrial revolution. and so what has happened because the amish have reproduced very quickly, the population has grown very quickly, and they live in areas where land is very desirable. it's very -- they are good at picking productive farmland. and because of tourism, so there's a lot of pressure on land where they have the largest settlement. it mean it's difficult for their children to
it was really, i was really taken aback.he response was sympathetic to experience main stream americans. that, you know, they really feel bad for the way they have to live this terribly rushed life. and they republican always in a hurry and a lot of anxiety. they talked about how fortune they feel to live this very different life. they talked about feeling like tourism is an opportunity for them to witness to provide a christian witness to the rest of the world. it's complicated. and of course,...
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i'm taken aback that this issue does not come with humanitarianism. it should be hearing of the failure of this congress to act on its constitutional responsibilities. the affordable care act, if i -- to go back to a comment about these exchanges, another wasteland. if your state does not have an exchange, on practical english you and the state cannot comply. state are left in the wasteland of noncompliance. what you get on? we established the national exchanges. would you prefer to have state insurers? yes. would we prefer will republicans not to encourage young people to not get coverage? yes. if the direction is to run such exchanges that allows poor people do have insurance, obviously, these are allowed. i'm cutting into the middle of my question. in essence, it stands in the shoes of the state. doesn't this illustrate why you and not mr. cannon are correct and that the president is carefully and faithfully implementing the law? would you go over this again? >> that interpretation is what i support and what the president and administration support
i'm taken aback that this issue does not come with humanitarianism. it should be hearing of the failure of this congress to act on its constitutional responsibilities. the affordable care act, if i -- to go back to a comment about these exchanges, another wasteland. if your state does not have an exchange, on practical english you and the state cannot comply. state are left in the wasteland of noncompliance. what you get on? we established the national exchanges. would you prefer to have state...
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using money in the way reciting saw any chip after morrissey's ouster in the coup quite visibly taken aback. if there's an overall trend in the middle east, it's the most simplistic. the country is a little bit less economically strong but also divided critically armenta codewords played out. you've known this for years. it can to go on. syria is the most dangerous place. >> let's talk about syria. in some ways, looking on it for the saudi is, what is the real issue? is the issue the united states appears to want to rebalance the region as former national security adviser thomas donnellan said, basically rebalance the society said iranian off each other. or the statusa in our problem is not rebalance. the problem is the islamic republic of iran. i guess in some ways, if you look at the area, syria might be more accurate picture of what is happening around the region, with the reunions are fighting for now the ratings are fighting. and that you get of syria. >> from the saudi point of view, it is clear that king abdulla use the crescent. you americans handed them air act, the quote that bria
using money in the way reciting saw any chip after morrissey's ouster in the coup quite visibly taken aback. if there's an overall trend in the middle east, it's the most simplistic. the country is a little bit less economically strong but also divided critically armenta codewords played out. you've known this for years. it can to go on. syria is the most dangerous place. >> let's talk about syria. in some ways, looking on it for the saudi is, what is the real issue? is the issue the...
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i'm taken aback that this issue does not come with humanitarianism, and that if they should be hearing it should be hearing of the failure of this congress to act on its constitutional responsive those. let me ask on the affordable care act, which is now just another way, if i might say so, at having the 50th and 52nd in the 53rd challenge on the affordable care act. mr. lazarus, to go back to a common about these exchanges, another wasteland, that if your space does not have an exchange -- state does not have an exchange, just a practical english it means that you in the state cannot comply, meaning you the citizen, are left in the wasteland of noncompliance. what you can get on. so we've established the national exchanges. would would have preferred to have stayed exchanges and to have a list of states insurance? yes. would we prefer for republicans not to encourage young people not to do what is best for them by getting covered? yes. but my question is, if directive is to run it is the direct is to run such exchange, that means the same characteristics, including a tax credit that a
i'm taken aback that this issue does not come with humanitarianism, and that if they should be hearing it should be hearing of the failure of this congress to act on its constitutional responsive those. let me ask on the affordable care act, which is now just another way, if i might say so, at having the 50th and 52nd in the 53rd challenge on the affordable care act. mr. lazarus, to go back to a common about these exchanges, another wasteland, that if your space does not have an exchange --...
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i was really taken aback here the response was very sympathetic to the experience of mainstream americanst they really feel bad for the way they have to that this terribly rushed life. they're always in a hurry and anxiety and they talk about how fortunate they feel soother this fortunate life. they talked about feeling like tourism is an opportunity for them to witness, to provide a christian witness to the rest of the world feels like it's complicated. of course tourism has been huge. the allies have been the last 40 years have done kreegel if it was amish scholar talk about it as their industrial revolution. so what happened is because the amish have reproduced very quickly, the population has grown very quick to and they live in areas where land is very desirable. they're really good at picking the farmland. but because of tourism, there's a lot of pressure on land, where they have their larger settlements, which means it's very difficult for their children to purchase farmland. but this has meant is over the last several decades, that used to be the case that the majority of amish we
i was really taken aback here the response was very sympathetic to the experience of mainstream americanst they really feel bad for the way they have to that this terribly rushed life. they're always in a hurry and anxiety and they talk about how fortunate they feel soother this fortunate life. they talked about feeling like tourism is an opportunity for them to witness, to provide a christian witness to the rest of the world feels like it's complicated. of course tourism has been huge. the...
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brazil did it right the first time but in the second reform has taken aback. so i would say the opening to the upstream norway and brazil have follow that model, the transparency, the u.s. and norway have done it and algeria have done it and iraq and libya. the system of open criteria you opened the envelope and see who wins that the independence of the regulators come and i think it remains to be seen if there will be the ct ks or the performance standards or what kind of regulators they are going to be what norway is another example and brazil, colombia has a terrific. so those are other countries that have done this well. and on the front i think it is pretty much only norway that has done this with the kind of political independence, fiscal independence. >> it's worth spending a moment to talk about the regulation because that is the key element right now i think in this and the question a lot of us have is we have a very small underfunded national commission at this point in time and in the relatively short period of time we are expecting them to either f
brazil did it right the first time but in the second reform has taken aback. so i would say the opening to the upstream norway and brazil have follow that model, the transparency, the u.s. and norway have done it and algeria have done it and iraq and libya. the system of open criteria you opened the envelope and see who wins that the independence of the regulators come and i think it remains to be seen if there will be the ct ks or the performance standards or what kind of regulators they are...
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i was taken aback by its distortion of what happened. by canada and not by the united states. >> president carter is saying is true, but it is also true only have two hours to tell a story. hard choices have to be made. nevertheless, argo will be the version of what happened that most everyone remembers. this happens again and again in hollywood. the recent 50th anniversary of jfk's death saw oliver stone's 1991 film "jfk" back in theaters for a short time. a very controversial take on the events of the president's murder, rereleased to an audience of millions. all the presidents men, the list goes on and on, telling great stories on screen is one of 9 the things that america does best. when politics are involved, are we do disservice to history if we aren't totally faithful to it? still with us to talk about it, nick acachella and chris wilkinson, screenwriter for "nixon," kate nocera and dave nitskov as well. you have written, been part of movies that attempt to tell political history. and what is your -- just in general, what is your
i was taken aback by its distortion of what happened. by canada and not by the united states. >> president carter is saying is true, but it is also true only have two hours to tell a story. hard choices have to be made. nevertheless, argo will be the version of what happened that most everyone remembers. this happens again and again in hollywood. the recent 50th anniversary of jfk's death saw oliver stone's 1991 film "jfk" back in theaters for a short time. a very controversial...
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the point is you're going to get an appeal but a lot of apc investors are taking aback by the decisionhey have $3 billion in the till. this is obviously if it gets to these prices, they have to do some asset selling. they've been exploring, sold some properties. they're also caught up in mckondo. this is a great company and has fabulous prospects. the stock was at 92 just a few weeks ago. i got to tell you, david, the judicial system, if they could possibly owe this much because, again, intentional fraud? it's dazzling. it's horrible. >> goes back to fraudulent conveyance. it's very complex and complicated. far be it for us to have the time and ability to go through it all. but the shareholders are going to need to do it to a certain extent. this was highly unexpected and a couple of people i did speak to this morning, one lawyer in particular also saying he's not relying on a lot of -- he's going against the circuit court decisions here and perhaps the underlying -- >> i'm afraid to recommend it frankly because the court system, once you get caught up in that law -- i'm more inclined
the point is you're going to get an appeal but a lot of apc investors are taking aback by the decisionhey have $3 billion in the till. this is obviously if it gets to these prices, they have to do some asset selling. they've been exploring, sold some properties. they're also caught up in mckondo. this is a great company and has fabulous prospects. the stock was at 92 just a few weeks ago. i got to tell you, david, the judicial system, if they could possibly owe this much because, again,...