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but i will warning systems now adays oh no only it is so sophisticated that we know months in advance we've been warning about this since the fall before the crisis happened and because we could see that the rains weren't good enough. but people were left to starve. they had to die before the international community was mobilized. from. both. of them going down of the song and good morning we will remember that we were we were. mission free accreditation free. for charges free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video don to r.t. dot com. the problem is that it's governments both national and international journalists and also the schmeiser in community. during its always acts as quickly as they can . and it takes unfortunately it takes you know those pitches on t.v. screens to really mobilize public opinion and get governments and politicians interested in the crisis. when it becomes of more interest to the international media then you tend to get a very strong public response which is extremely helpful which p
but i will warning systems now adays oh no only it is so sophisticated that we know months in advance we've been warning about this since the fall before the crisis happened and because we could see that the rains weren't good enough. but people were left to starve. they had to die before the international community was mobilized. from. both. of them going down of the song and good morning we will remember that we were we were. mission free accreditation free. for charges free. range month...
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you see as aggression what you might call verbal abuse is not uncommon with patients as an obscene adays or threats against the stuff which in most of our patients are hard to tell from saying people from the look of them but sometimes a disorder may manifest itself through some sort of weird behavior. i've gotten used to looking at them as simply people it isn't hard i like my job and. the it. is. the borg. you know i've been here a pretty long time since two thousand and six and one day some three or four months ago i'm walking down the street and i bump into a nurse from another ward and she says ok so you're still here as many of your friends are checked in around the same time as you have long been discharged and i tell her no i'm here for a long time and i think to myself i'm not ready i'm not ready i'm just beginning to understand. i don't want to just say mom i'm sorry i want to earn her forgiveness i want to prove myself so that people will start telling my mom natasha we are proud of your son. you understand i want my former junkie friends to look at me and say wow that guy was
you see as aggression what you might call verbal abuse is not uncommon with patients as an obscene adays or threats against the stuff which in most of our patients are hard to tell from saying people from the look of them but sometimes a disorder may manifest itself through some sort of weird behavior. i've gotten used to looking at them as simply people it isn't hard i like my job and. the it. is. the borg. you know i've been here a pretty long time since two thousand and six and one day some...
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aday, it is taking remarkable hold. people pressing for guns are terrified. guards standing outside the prison. what are they terrified of? you have to protect yourself from the federal government, the united nations, or whatever it might be. we have to have guns to protect killlves, we will probably each other, but the fear throughout society is simply incredible. moderated at harvard university about a month ago when jeremy's book first came out. it is a remarkable work and over 600 pages. i have to say, extremely readable. it is hard to put it down. it is out from an independent press, and it immediately debuted at no. 5 on the new york times best-seller lists. is 866-er to call 35943-4334 it is a double dvd. gave a majorjeremy address. today'snd is germy for asing out his investigation they take us inside the covert wars. and inside the united states with orders from the white house to do whatever is necessary to hunt down, capture or kill. it is remarkable work. jeremy reports from the front lines in this high-stakes investigations. surface ofeath the ba
aday, it is taking remarkable hold. people pressing for guns are terrified. guards standing outside the prison. what are they terrified of? you have to protect yourself from the federal government, the united nations, or whatever it might be. we have to have guns to protect killlves, we will probably each other, but the fear throughout society is simply incredible. moderated at harvard university about a month ago when jeremy's book first came out. it is a remarkable work and over 600 pages. i...
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because it used to be if somebody made a mistake in the newspaper you could print a retraction but now adayssage gets out to everybody and gets retweeted right away so security becomes important. but believe hawing read on the internet, if people didn't believe it, why would the guy send you e-mail from nigeria that he wants to give you 15 million bucks ? people still fall for it. melissa: he is so right. always a fun guest. >>> wells fargo and bank of america in hot water not helping homeowners the way they were supposed to. both banks are sued by new york's attorney general. we'll tell you how it could end up hitting your wallet. don't go anywhere, pyles of money coming right up. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recmeed probiotic that helps maintain digestive bance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data sampleser second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the grou and mo
because it used to be if somebody made a mistake in the newspaper you could print a retraction but now adayssage gets out to everybody and gets retweeted right away so security becomes important. but believe hawing read on the internet, if people didn't believe it, why would the guy send you e-mail from nigeria that he wants to give you 15 million bucks ? people still fall for it. melissa: he is so right. always a fun guest. >>> wells fargo and bank of america in hot water not helping...
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look at the point, the backpack is one thing, but taking the laptop computer and destroying that, now adays, young individuals are going to school and the people growing up live in electronic world. they know the value of data and the value of hard drives and computers and how evidence can be there. by taking that out, you show more of the culpability of what they're trying to do. >> shep: all right. good of you to be here. thank you very much. expert analysis coming up, heather hanson will be with us in just a moment. we'll have much more from boston and as i mentioned a moment ago, minutes from now, a news conference scheduled from boston. what did they know? how did they make these decisions? and what is the future for these three and mind you, including an american citizen was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can he
look at the point, the backpack is one thing, but taking the laptop computer and destroying that, now adays, young individuals are going to school and the people growing up live in electronic world. they know the value of data and the value of hard drives and computers and how evidence can be there. by taking that out, you show more of the culpability of what they're trying to do. >> shep: all right. good of you to be here. thank you very much. expert analysis coming up, heather hanson...
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>> well, unfortunately, you kind of have to accept the baggage fee situation now adays. ten, 15 years ago, pre9-11, used to get good fares. you are don't get that anymore. you have to accept the fact that you're going to pay at least $1,000 to fly to europe. if you get a deal for $800, you're pretty happy. but that barely happens anymore. you have to accept that everything is more expensive. you're going to get nickel and dimed, whether it's baggage, food. they're talking about charging for the bathroom. come on. >> neil: you just go before you go. if you're going to asia, that kind of limits you. >> yeah, 15-hour flight. >> neil: so you don't buy this survey that says folks are plain old happiest they've been in seven years? >> i can't imagine it. i mean, i saw the survey. they interviewed people who flew at least once on a north american carrier last year. it wasn't necessarily frequent flyers. people fly all the time. people i think are becoming more accepting of the fees, which i think is set because what are you going to do? you have to accept it, unfortunately. you
>> well, unfortunately, you kind of have to accept the baggage fee situation now adays. ten, 15 years ago, pre9-11, used to get good fares. you are don't get that anymore. you have to accept the fact that you're going to pay at least $1,000 to fly to europe. if you get a deal for $800, you're pretty happy. but that barely happens anymore. you have to accept that everything is more expensive. you're going to get nickel and dimed, whether it's baggage, food. they're talking about charging...
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you and i spent many aday covering this case back in this courtroom in las vegas. there are a number of claims that o.j. simpson is making. he's making them to a judge, not a jury. how many of those claims have any kind of merit that this judge wants to hear? >> he made 22 originally. this judge agreed to hear 19. a lot of the 19 are really kind of legal and specific to the way that charges came down and instructions to the jury at the end. so the three that everyone's talking about regarding ineffective assistance of council, that he wasn't advised of a plea deal. galanter advised him it was okay to do what he was doing -- >> in advance of sting. >> right. >> to be clear o.j. claims in advance of the sting his lawyer said go for it, it's okay, just don't trespass and don't be physical. >> so i really don't know if there's merit to any of them. however, you know, maybe not being informed of a plea offer which was two to five years supposedly and he's done almost five years, he's almost maxed out, is a good one. >> i want to bring paul callan in on this. to the righ
you and i spent many aday covering this case back in this courtroom in las vegas. there are a number of claims that o.j. simpson is making. he's making them to a judge, not a jury. how many of those claims have any kind of merit that this judge wants to hear? >> he made 22 originally. this judge agreed to hear 19. a lot of the 19 are really kind of legal and specific to the way that charges came down and instructions to the jury at the end. so the three that everyone's talking about...
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[laughter] period with aday lot of work to be done. but there was a defined process turning those 75 days for determining who were the people who would work in the administration or the platform. just because you worked on the campaign, the transition was no guarantee you have a role afterwards. you have the opportunity to do it. as long as we stuck with those two principles, it made life easier. the transition is managing people's ambitions and their anxieties. and the principles that chris articulated. this. have talked about what was exciting to me, the mixture of skill set we had. there is a deep knowledge of liddell fromhris the private sector, and young, potential political appointees. as i looked at people to come in and help with the transition, we tried to get into that mixture of washington old hands that knew the agencies, but a lot of people that were new to washington and new to potential government service, a lot of young people were ready to roll as well. . think it made it unique we have a lot of people that had never b
[laughter] period with aday lot of work to be done. but there was a defined process turning those 75 days for determining who were the people who would work in the administration or the platform. just because you worked on the campaign, the transition was no guarantee you have a role afterwards. you have the opportunity to do it. as long as we stuck with those two principles, it made life easier. the transition is managing people's ambitions and their anxieties. and the principles that chris...
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so i wonder what really leads someone to join, to enlist now adays, to go in as an uncommissioned officernd how many of them, really that is their only choice, and they don't have a better option. so, but if we could actually have these people come home, and live in a constitutional republic that resembles what it was supposed to, i would join up if i thought that's what would be there for me coming home. host: all right, let's look at the census bureau. the education levels of veterans. veterans are more likely than the average american to have earned a high school diploma but ess likely to have completed a college degree. william, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, sir. caller: the reason why i asked to be enlisted during world war ii was because i had a relative infantry,ith the 54th massachusetts. fifth went and became artillery massachusetts. my father was a buffalo soldier, a real one. and he served in the philippines and china. myself, i went into the pacific. the outfit i went to, the weapons were taken out and was the first american unit, not soldier, in new guin
so i wonder what really leads someone to join, to enlist now adays, to go in as an uncommissioned officernd how many of them, really that is their only choice, and they don't have a better option. so, but if we could actually have these people come home, and live in a constitutional republic that resembles what it was supposed to, i would join up if i thought that's what would be there for me coming home. host: all right, let's look at the census bureau. the education levels of veterans....
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republicans and democrats don't agree on much now adays.ng they do agree on is neither of them like justin bieber. ♪ i was like baby, baby, baby, oh ♪ like, baby, baby, no ♪ like, baby, baby. >> alisyn: don't hate on the biebs. but in a new poll about music tastes, justin bieber was the only singer to get bad rating on both republicans and democrats scored lower than chris brown and lady go ga. only 8 percent said they would elect him president. clay display i don't think a low approval rating. >> tucker: he is more than 10 years younger than the constitutionally required age for president. >> alisyn: can you read the next one? >> tucker: a cat owner gets furry feline a thunder shirt that is supposed to keep your stress calm during stressful situations. anyway, you are doing something wrong if you do. it looks like it's working for this cat. the cat is so relaxed he can't even stand. the owner tries at least 10 times to get him up but no luck. the video posted last year but picking up steam now in the way that brilliant youtube videos often
republicans and democrats don't agree on much now adays.ng they do agree on is neither of them like justin bieber. ♪ i was like baby, baby, baby, oh ♪ like, baby, baby, no ♪ like, baby, baby. >> alisyn: don't hate on the biebs. but in a new poll about music tastes, justin bieber was the only singer to get bad rating on both republicans and democrats scored lower than chris brown and lady go ga. only 8 percent said they would elect him president. clay display i don't think a low...
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aday, there are 220 folks in nato sof headquarters, 2200 nato sof operator downrange conducting one ofmost important operations in afghanistan. it was a way of looking into our allies. we had a common standard for planning, training, operations. those allies went forward to afghanistan and did a mission, that we'd then did not have to do. part of our vision is helping them build the capabilities. it is about smart power, as president clinton once said. the ability to have smart power down range is the ability to leverage the work of your partners. as you begin to look at this, the allies and our partners for us are the injured agencies. operationscial command, i have every agency from the cia, fbi, nsa, defense intelligence agency -- if there are three letters, sometimes four -- i have a person there. reciprocalad a agreement with us. myave somebody in headquarters at tampa. you have to be able to translate the language of a particular culture within the agency. you have to be able to have those liaison be representative of you and of the head of those organizations. when i have read i
aday, there are 220 folks in nato sof headquarters, 2200 nato sof operator downrange conducting one ofmost important operations in afghanistan. it was a way of looking into our allies. we had a common standard for planning, training, operations. those allies went forward to afghanistan and did a mission, that we'd then did not have to do. part of our vision is helping them build the capabilities. it is about smart power, as president clinton once said. the ability to have smart power down range...