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. >>> abel y samuel son cantantes de la mÚsica regional que tuvieron la oportunidad de conocer a jennialcoba marÍa celeste, dos cantantes amigos de chiquis y a pesar de su relaciÓn con la hija de jenni nunca habÍan conocido personalmente a la diva de la banda hasta que un dÍa coincidieron en el mismo hotel con la diva de la banda. >>> las historias mitos y leyendas en torno a jenni rivera comienzan a ser parte del genero grupero. >>> mi desprecio tÚ te lo has ganado, no me importa ya nada de ti. >>> abel y samuel aseguran tuvieron la oportunidad de compartir una velada con la diva de la banda antes de morir, segÚn ellos este tema les abriÓ las puertas de la alcoba de un hotel de guadalajara mÉxico donde la diva se hospedÓ. >>> abel y samuel dicen ser amigos de chiqui rivera, no habÍan tenido contacto con la diva de la banda hasta el dÍa que se quedaron en el mismo hotel. >>> la verdad quedamos impactados, no lo esperaba. >>> la habÍamos visto siempre de lejos y por el amigo de chiquis. nos tocÓ un poco acercarnos a ella, acercarnos a metros. >>> a verla abajo del escenario. >>> para no
. >>> abel y samuel son cantantes de la mÚsica regional que tuvieron la oportunidad de conocer a jennialcoba marÍa celeste, dos cantantes amigos de chiquis y a pesar de su relaciÓn con la hija de jenni nunca habÍan conocido personalmente a la diva de la banda hasta que un dÍa coincidieron en el mismo hotel con la diva de la banda. >>> las historias mitos y leyendas en torno a jenni rivera comienzan a ser parte del genero grupero. >>> mi desprecio tÚ te lo has...
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. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i
. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding,...
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abel introduced it to me properly, and i fell in love with it right away.e friends who are lawyers. i respect what they do. that's not me. tavis: when you were introduced to opera properly, what was it about what you were hearing that you fell in love with, particularly given your background. >> the first opera i ever saw i was in. that works. >> you think about people on tv and everybody thinks about the lady with the worn on her heads, and you are like, i don't want to see this anymore. when i was talking about eating properly introduced, i didn't know about sitting in an opera and understanding what was going on. saws in an opera before i one. that was my proper introduction where he sat on the seat in experienced opera as it is later. i thought, this is fantastic. i didn't know. growing up in the pentecostal church i knew who they were, but i didn't know who the great singers were. how did you make the transition? was it a difficult transition? did you come with relative ease? anythingly more than else i think ruffini. -- rossinni. stevie artists like w
abel introduced it to me properly, and i fell in love with it right away.e friends who are lawyers. i respect what they do. that's not me. tavis: when you were introduced to opera properly, what was it about what you were hearing that you fell in love with, particularly given your background. >> the first opera i ever saw i was in. that works. >> you think about people on tv and everybody thinks about the lady with the worn on her heads, and you are like, i don't want to see this...
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cain is still killing abel. we saw that at lax. i do not think god caused the shooting. do not think god caused the swami. i loved what mr. roger said. he said his mom always said after tragedies, look to the helpers has the helpers after crisis, you will see the love of god. i do not know if we can understand the question except god does not cause the stuff. he comes in and pushes back his sleeves and says we have some healing to do here. tavis: it is hard to ugbir ignoe that issue. what is your take on this notion of the explosion of guns and our society?
cain is still killing abel. we saw that at lax. i do not think god caused the shooting. do not think god caused the swami. i loved what mr. roger said. he said his mom always said after tragedies, look to the helpers has the helpers after crisis, you will see the love of god. i do not know if we can understand the question except god does not cause the stuff. he comes in and pushes back his sleeves and says we have some healing to do here. tavis: it is hard to ugbir ignoe that issue. what is...
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cain is still killing abel. we saw that at lax. i do not think god caused the shooting. do not think god caused the swami. i loved what mr. roger said. he said his mom always said after tragedies, look to the helpers has the helpers after crisis, you will see the love of god. i do not know if we can understand the question except god does not cause the stuff. he comes in and pushes back his sleeves and says we have some healing to do here. tavis: it is hard to ugbir ignoe that issue. what is your take on this notion of the explosion of guns and our society? >> it is madness. it is apocalyptically crazy to me. it is one thing to say to the children today's afternoon town that there is meaning, there is love, there is resurrection, there is repair, and we always hold onto hope. what do we say one year later w hen not one piece of legislation has changed to make it harder for people with mental disorders to get guns? because of the nra and the tea party, and the force and the pressure of the right, the far right, not one lot has changed -- law has changed. i asked a priest
cain is still killing abel. we saw that at lax. i do not think god caused the shooting. do not think god caused the swami. i loved what mr. roger said. he said his mom always said after tragedies, look to the helpers has the helpers after crisis, you will see the love of god. i do not know if we can understand the question except god does not cause the stuff. he comes in and pushes back his sleeves and says we have some healing to do here. tavis: it is hard to ugbir ignoe that issue. what is...
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world societies that cain killed abel that the agricultural got the monoculture got the plant stuff got the wipe out the forests got killed the hunter gatherer group or the pastoralist or the managed the the the animals and that that was a warning to future generations don't go down the road of planting crops that that's going to lead to a bad consequence. in your book you argue pretty aggressively that we should be eating wild fish and. cultured fish not grown fish not farmed fish is that this an unalloyed to that argument that dan quinn is suggesting that you know people six thousand years ago were or ten thousand years ago were were warning us about that you know hunting gathering societies maintain equilibrium with others with their environment and they don't destroy their environments whereas every culture or society has tended to create these modern cultures. some are just way out of left field and we do have just a minute to the bridge where your biblical knowledge is far exceeds mine and tom but i i. i think that i so i want to say this i think that with respect to ocean far
world societies that cain killed abel that the agricultural got the monoculture got the plant stuff got the wipe out the forests got killed the hunter gatherer group or the pastoralist or the managed the the the animals and that that was a warning to future generations don't go down the road of planting crops that that's going to lead to a bad consequence. in your book you argue pretty aggressively that we should be eating wild fish and. cultured fish not grown fish not farmed fish is that this...
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that was jack abel mob former lobbyist and current author still ahead what happened to goldman sachs so we'll be talking organization drift and business principles with all of our stephen amanda us after the break and in today's big deal is wall street a brain drain the tech sector is gaining trust a master will discuss it at the end of the show and as we go to break here are some of the here's a look at some of the stock numbers coming out of wall street today to ground. the body has something to show everybody. in washington if you want an airport. i mean there's always in the water. that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer. those are things that are curious to visitors things i think. that we're not. goldman sachs just two words and you probably already have now whether you think goldman is the vampire squid behind the financial meltdown or the market maker with a reputation for having the smartest and the hardest working employees there is one thing that's indisputable goldman sachs is systemically important to the financial system and the decisions that goldman makes rev
that was jack abel mob former lobbyist and current author still ahead what happened to goldman sachs so we'll be talking organization drift and business principles with all of our stephen amanda us after the break and in today's big deal is wall street a brain drain the tech sector is gaining trust a master will discuss it at the end of the show and as we go to break here are some of the here's a look at some of the stock numbers coming out of wall street today to ground. the body has something...
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it was written by a fellow named abel meeropol who was a schoolteacher in the bronx, a left-wing guy,very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberg, but that wasn't until the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was performed in left-wing circles in new york city throughout the late 1930s, at rallies for the loyalists during the spanish civil war, you know, among sort of left-wing types at their bungalow colonies in the catskills or rural new jersey, wherever they went. it was sort of just a cult song in those circles, and somebody who was connected with the show at madison square garden, where the song was performed, was also running the entertainment at the new cafe society, which was the first integrated nightclub in ameri
it was written by a fellow named abel meeropol who was a schoolteacher in the bronx, a left-wing guy,very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberg, but that wasn't until the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just...
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for a long time, the first lone wolf attacks took when in the garden of eden we talk about cain and abel. sun.ng is new under the you spoke specifically been mentioned the weapons of mass destruction and the cyber, i fully agree with you. if they are trying to bring society to its knees, hundreds on trains or trying to to turn off electricity. we havet i am making is to be vigilant as a society. now i have my colleague, professor wallace. >> i usually make closing remarks. this discussion raises profoundly the issue which principally mine ever touched on. when you think of the sheer that they'revents going to be energetic and restless and nutty and ingenious, assume something big is going to happen. lifery intelligent english once society to protect itself. i teach a course on the subject of what the nsa is doing. i think this will be the issue. society is going to have to -- the nsa is try to do more all the time. we have to assume in good faith and was to protect us. it has part -- technology. the issue is can society learn that our leaders can intelligently decide what to do. my stude
for a long time, the first lone wolf attacks took when in the garden of eden we talk about cain and abel. sun.ng is new under the you spoke specifically been mentioned the weapons of mass destruction and the cyber, i fully agree with you. if they are trying to bring society to its knees, hundreds on trains or trying to to turn off electricity. we havet i am making is to be vigilant as a society. now i have my colleague, professor wallace. >> i usually make closing remarks. this discussion...
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the technology changes so they are have aspects that change, but people's greeds, lust, cain killing abel, i mean, come on. we see this from the republicans today. [laughter] people don't change, so it's not the conservative view. i mean, our country has moved polarized in this way, and we now have a left, a significant left, which we never had before, but, you know, when the founders got together, whatever the politics, they all had this common sense. in framing a constitution, we're going to look at the past, the history of monarchies, the history of democracies, and they thought a democracy is not -- you know, they thought like churchill, the worst system except for all the others, and they were very fearful a democracy because they saw that people are swept up in passions, and if the majority rules, it's going to lord it over the minority, and crush them. that's why they put it in the checks and balances and the limits. progressives don't look at the past. if they did, they would never have dreamed up obamacare. [laughter] for crying out tears, you know, socialized medicine has failed
the technology changes so they are have aspects that change, but people's greeds, lust, cain killing abel, i mean, come on. we see this from the republicans today. [laughter] people don't change, so it's not the conservative view. i mean, our country has moved polarized in this way, and we now have a left, a significant left, which we never had before, but, you know, when the founders got together, whatever the politics, they all had this common sense. in framing a constitution, we're going to...
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he will be challenging former lieutenant-governor abel maldonado.s called for comprehensive immigration reform. he's pro choice and he supports same-sex marriage. now, governor brown has not made an announcement but a lot of people believe he will seek re-election. the 75-year-old governor is not expected to be challenged by any other democrats. >>> 7:36. the investigation into the investigate of lynne spalding has taken another bizarre turn. last month, a worker found her body in a stairwell at san francisco general hospital 17 days after she disappeared. investigators recently asked for help in finding a mystery witness. an asian man, possibly a hospital worker, reportedly spotted a person lying in the stairwell several days before spaulding was found. now some san francisco sheriff's deputies say that witness does not exist. >> it don't think -- i don't think there was ever anybody who came and said there's a dead body. i haven't heard anything credible that seems to even suggest that really happened. i think that's somebody's fantasy after the f
he will be challenging former lieutenant-governor abel maldonado.s called for comprehensive immigration reform. he's pro choice and he supports same-sex marriage. now, governor brown has not made an announcement but a lot of people believe he will seek re-election. the 75-year-old governor is not expected to be challenged by any other democrats. >>> 7:36. the investigation into the investigate of lynne spalding has taken another bizarre turn. last month, a worker found her body in a...
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cain killed abel outside the garden of eden. no respect whatsoever, none. he is an arrogance of important person. he raised these issues which for some reason our political intellectual leaders didn't. that is really they never define lone wolfs because there are more lone wolfs that wolves apparently and a lot of people arrived. it is interesting fur yonah alexander who is a great authority on terrorism. typically terrorism has meant political action to intimidate others. hard to say the sandy hook killer was that or lee harvey oswald. we have to more urgent focus and definition focus on this plague of unpleasant things and focus very much on the coping, maybe more than the definition and that kind of stuff. >> i have a couple points in response to mike's statement. firstly, given the resource constraints in a world of dwindling resources, it is hard to monitor something when you don't know what the characteristics are, what to monitor, what to look for. that is one constrained. there's so much talk about a risk base monitoring risk-based security measure
cain killed abel outside the garden of eden. no respect whatsoever, none. he is an arrogance of important person. he raised these issues which for some reason our political intellectual leaders didn't. that is really they never define lone wolfs because there are more lone wolfs that wolves apparently and a lot of people arrived. it is interesting fur yonah alexander who is a great authority on terrorism. typically terrorism has meant political action to intimidate others. hard to say the sandy...
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strongly anti- abortion and opposes same-sex marriage. 2018 be challenged by former lieutenant governor abel maldonado, a moderate that called for comprehensive immigration reform, pro choice and supports same-sex marriage. now, governor jerry brown has not made an official announcement, but it is widely agreed he will reseek election. the 75-year-old governor is not expect to be challenged by any other democrats. >>> 6:16. later today top security advisors are meeting in washington with plans to keep the united states secure and deal with fallout by intelligence leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. we have more from the secretary of defense starting out this morning with dire warnings about budget cuts. >> reporter: yes, dave. secretary chuck hagel said the automatic across the board cuts known at question hurt our military's ready -- sequestration hurt our country's readiness and says there is no way the military can be ready to continue to fight terrorism or other attack ifs the $500 billion in cuts over the next decade continue kicking in. he said with a new round of automatic
strongly anti- abortion and opposes same-sex marriage. 2018 be challenged by former lieutenant governor abel maldonado, a moderate that called for comprehensive immigration reform, pro choice and supports same-sex marriage. now, governor jerry brown has not made an official announcement, but it is widely agreed he will reseek election. the 75-year-old governor is not expect to be challenged by any other democrats. >>> 6:16. later today top security advisors are meeting in washington...
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the abel foundation's robert emery is a big supporter. >> there are few if any capital projects thatould have the impact on baltimore this would have. >> reporter: here's the catch -- it's expensive, perhaps $10 billion between dc and baltimore. so too high text prices, high construction cost and long building process, outaway the process. >> there's a whole bunch of pollution and shortage of fuel and we need to do this. >> i guess the key word we need is the need. i think maryland has a good transportation system. >> reporter: these trains would be unlike anything america has ever seen. they would move through the air without the friction of traditional steel rails and the route from baltimore to washington would largely be underground. >> let me make a general point about high speed rail. >> reporter: the president backs rail investment with the former transportation secretary are a lahood -- ray lahood touting it in maryland. >> we need to be sure high speed rail comes to america. >> reporter: japan promised to share technology and part of the cost but congress would have to pay t
the abel foundation's robert emery is a big supporter. >> there are few if any capital projects thatould have the impact on baltimore this would have. >> reporter: here's the catch -- it's expensive, perhaps $10 billion between dc and baltimore. so too high text prices, high construction cost and long building process, outaway the process. >> there's a whole bunch of pollution and shortage of fuel and we need to do this. >> i guess the key word we need is the need. i...
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. >> mar abel will be following the stock exchange and she'll be there for you.. >>> he's been called everything from the mouth of the south to a visionary. we'll take a glimpse at the impact ted turner has had on television news and the world. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> listen, you can say what you will about ted turner, and people have said quite a lot, but one thing is undeniable.
. >> mar abel will be following the stock exchange and she'll be there for you.. >>> he's been called everything from the mouth of the south to a visionary. we'll take a glimpse at the impact ted turner has had on television news and the world. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna...
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cain is still killing abel. we saw that at lax. i do not think god caused the shooting.ot think god caused the swami. i loved what mr. roger said. he said his mom always said after tragedies, look to the helpers has the helpers after crisis, you will see the love of god. i do not know if we can understand the question except god does not cause the stuff. he comes in and pushes back his sleeves and says we have some healing to do here. tavis: it is hard to ugbir ignoe that issue. what is your take on this notion of the explosion of guns and our society?
cain is still killing abel. we saw that at lax. i do not think god caused the shooting.ot think god caused the swami. i loved what mr. roger said. he said his mom always said after tragedies, look to the helpers has the helpers after crisis, you will see the love of god. i do not know if we can understand the question except god does not cause the stuff. he comes in and pushes back his sleeves and says we have some healing to do here. tavis: it is hard to ugbir ignoe that issue. what is your...
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that goes back to cain and abel. but i do have a problem with saying that you will leave your mother on her deathbed if he could summon. so then he turns to jr and says next time i will leave that out. >> host: what was vegas like when you first moved here? pardon me if i'm saying is wrong, but were the mobs in control? for the mafia in control of the city and do they have a presence today? >> guest: i'll answer that reverse order. there is no mafia presence with the corporations coming in here. being subject sncc engagement control supervision. and age has done its part, too. sl is attrition through fbi surveillance and wiretaps and the like. there's no mafia. no bobs in the traditional sense. they have no bearing whatsoever. when i got here in 1964, my wife and i were driving up from the east coast and came to the top of the hill and overlooked the entire ballet. or just a couple sprinkling nights in the desert. i don't think there was a building taller than two stories high. they tumbleweed came rolling -- i hadn'
that goes back to cain and abel. but i do have a problem with saying that you will leave your mother on her deathbed if he could summon. so then he turns to jr and says next time i will leave that out. >> host: what was vegas like when you first moved here? pardon me if i'm saying is wrong, but were the mobs in control? for the mafia in control of the city and do they have a presence today? >> guest: i'll answer that reverse order. there is no mafia presence with the corporations...
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when bill mcfadden confronted drover abel "shanghai" pierce, whose herd possessed 80 such cattle belonging to other stockmen, pierce is said to have roared in the rooster-like voice that gained him his nickname, "by god, i don't hire hands to keep cattle out of my her. i hire hands to keep them in. i hire hands to keep them in." on the move, a trail herd traveled only about 10 to 15 miles a day, depending upon conditions along the route. leisurely pace punctuated by extended pauses for grazing, allowed beeves to maintain an even gain weight. over decades of greatest activity, trailing cattle attracted an estimated 25 to 35,000 drovers. because some segments of the older beef routes to new orleans passed through woods or treacherous swamps and rivers, a larger drover-to-cattle ratio was needed than required on the great plains. going to louisiana, one herder for each 30 -- 35 to 50 animals appears to have been standard, whereas in the post-civil war era, 10 or 11 men handled 2500 to 3,000 cattle, much larger ratio. labor practices of the pre-civil war period continued in the early years of
when bill mcfadden confronted drover abel "shanghai" pierce, whose herd possessed 80 such cattle belonging to other stockmen, pierce is said to have roared in the rooster-like voice that gained him his nickname, "by god, i don't hire hands to keep cattle out of my her. i hire hands to keep them in. i hire hands to keep them in." on the move, a trail herd traveled only about 10 to 15 miles a day, depending upon conditions along the route. leisurely pace punctuated by extended...
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. >> her critiques of feminism and contemporary american culture have let her to be led -- .abeled as anti-feminist hear from christina hoff sommers. 5 >>mark levine on january five days after the assassination of president kennedy, resident lyndon johnson addressed a joint session of congress. remarks, objute talks about carrying out the work and the wishes of his predecessor. >> members of the congress, i had the high privilege and personal honor of presenting to the president of the united states. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the house, members of the senate, my fellow americans. all i have i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. the greatest leader of our time has been struck down by the foulest deed of our time. today john fitzgerald kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works that he left behind. he lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. he lives on in the hearts of his countrymen. no words are sad enough to express our sense of loss. no words are strong enough to express our determination to continue the forward thrust of america that h
. >> her critiques of feminism and contemporary american culture have let her to be led -- .abeled as anti-feminist hear from christina hoff sommers. 5 >>mark levine on january five days after the assassination of president kennedy, resident lyndon johnson addressed a joint session of congress. remarks, objute talks about carrying out the work and the wishes of his predecessor. >> members of the congress, i had the high privilege and personal honor of presenting to the...
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long time, the first lone wolf attacks took place in the garden of eden when we talk about cain and abel. nothing is new under the sun. you spoke specifically, you mentioned the weapons of mass destruction and the cyber, i fully agree with you. if i am a lone wolf and i am trying to bring society to its knees, hundreds of people to derail trains or trying to choke us to turn off electricity. the point i am making is we have to be vigilant as a society. now i have my colleague professor wallace. >> i usually make closing remarks. this discussion raises profoundly the issue which principally my neighbor touched on. when you think of the sheer spectrum of events that they're going to be energetic and restless, violent, nutty and ingenious people, assume something big is going to happen. my very intelligent english life andife believes in safety society can protect itself. i teach a course on the subject of what the nsa is doing. i think this will be the issue. society is going to have to learn -- the nsa is try to do more all the time. we have to assume in good faith and was to protect us.
long time, the first lone wolf attacks took place in the garden of eden when we talk about cain and abel. nothing is new under the sun. you spoke specifically, you mentioned the weapons of mass destruction and the cyber, i fully agree with you. if i am a lone wolf and i am trying to bring society to its knees, hundreds of people to derail trains or trying to choke us to turn off electricity. the point i am making is we have to be vigilant as a society. now i have my colleague professor wallace....
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>>> sÍ la pelÍcula de abel con diego luna mujeres asesinas 3. >>> quÉ bÁrbaro. >>> de novelas, el noveno el soÑador" les agradeciÓ su presencia tanto en inglÉs como en espaÑol. >>> recuerden. ricky martin aquÍ en vivo en nuestra casita este viernes! >>> en los Ángeles:kim kardashian fue detenida por la policÍa por exceso de velocidad, la estaban persiguiendo unos paparazzi, el policÍa al ver a los fotÓgrafos los citÓ y tendrÁn que...