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of many books including big brother the orwellian nightmare come true and the illuminati facts and fiction mark thank you so much for coming on men. thank you and i do have in my hand a membership list of the bohemian grove that was getting given some made by a former employee and colin powell is on the membership list back in two thousand and five as is donald rumsfeld and bush forty one most of the neo con orchestrators of the iraq war and so i do believe that this e-mail hack from google for is authentic and it looks like they're obviously trying to get tony blair former u.k. prime minister in the air because he's still active in the political arena aimed not just retire and run off into the sunset he found a phone he has a foundation and is still very active and so it looks like they're trying to get him to attend the grove this e-mail was from march of two thousand and twelve and apparently tony blair was too busy his schedule was to book but he did reply allegedly that he hopes that his schedule will be more open in two thousand and thirteen this year and as you know the bohemian gro
of many books including big brother the orwellian nightmare come true and the illuminati facts and fiction mark thank you so much for coming on men. thank you and i do have in my hand a membership list of the bohemian grove that was getting given some made by a former employee and colin powell is on the membership list back in two thousand and five as is donald rumsfeld and bush forty one most of the neo con orchestrators of the iraq war and so i do believe that this e-mail hack from google for...
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history said michelet, and you can think that he meant to include biography and fiction, history he saidis not narrative. it is not analysis. it is resurrection. and i think this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter and i will not try to get into that this morning but wringing your subject back to life is a great and worthy goal. so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pound's excellent advice to make it new, i think we might also want to add, and make it live again. thank you. [applause] we seem to be running a little early so we have time for questions. >> it's not a question but a huge appreciation for you and what you just said. thank you very much. >> oh that's sweet. [applause] >> i think i am scoping myself with a question that i want to ask you and ascession next weekend but why not seize the moment? the first time i ever saw you and matt you was 2003 and was in massachusetts on the 200 birthday in effect of ralph waldo emerson of whom you have written an absolutely marvelous book. the gathering of scholars, historian
history said michelet, and you can think that he meant to include biography and fiction, history he saidis not narrative. it is not analysis. it is resurrection. and i think this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter and i will not try to get into that this morning but wringing your subject back to life is a great and worthy goal. so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pound's excellent advice to make it new, i think we might also...
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i'm lauren green and welcome to our special, the passion, facts, fiction and faith. >> if we had a videof the resurrection, i think the light would have been so great, to fantastic, we would have been blown away. >> he passed through them, he didn't do a hulk and tear them apart. he passed through them. >> think lout the bible and especially in stories about jesus, events like the appearance of angels, the virgin birth and the resurrection, require people to have faith. biblical scholars and religious leaders will tell you what jesus christ's passion is to them. and you'll walk with me through jerusalem's only city and the first accept try world of jesus christ. >> this is a house going back 2,000 years, this is where kaiapas lived. >> new testament sclar jerome murphy o'connell hooz appeared in three specials about jesus? when you look at the -- but of course, retelling of the story is a new performance. >> whenever we look at the bible, we have to keep in mind what we're reading, we're not reading a history book. >> father jonathan morris advised mel gibson in the making of "the passio
i'm lauren green and welcome to our special, the passion, facts, fiction and faith. >> if we had a videof the resurrection, i think the light would have been so great, to fantastic, we would have been blown away. >> he passed through them, he didn't do a hulk and tear them apart. he passed through them. >> think lout the bible and especially in stories about jesus, events like the appearance of angels, the virgin birth and the resurrection, require people to have faith....
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and. fictional harassment threats to be killed and be all of that just to get traction on the fish and. we'll bring you the first hand testimony of a bahraini doctor who speaks out as twenty one other medics are quit of illegal protest charges after spending two years behind bars. is a.t.m. in the russian capital you're watching me marina josh welcome to the program. now as the guantanamo hunger strike nears its aids week conditions for the protesting in maids are allegedly becoming increasingly unbearable r.t. talked to a lawyer of one of the striking detainees and she told us the guards are resorting to harsh tactics to pressure them to and their campaign cindy poco who isn't going tanya now also says the move only encourages more detainees to join the hunger strike and describe her own clients quite the first day that i saw him he was very weak he had not been able to sleep because he said said the camp authorities had lowered the temperature in much of the camp to very very fruitful temperatures it's it appears that the guards here at the base are trying to end the hunger strike by
and. fictional harassment threats to be killed and be all of that just to get traction on the fish and. we'll bring you the first hand testimony of a bahraini doctor who speaks out as twenty one other medics are quit of illegal protest charges after spending two years behind bars. is a.t.m. in the russian capital you're watching me marina josh welcome to the program. now as the guantanamo hunger strike nears its aids week conditions for the protesting in maids are allegedly becoming...
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is. >> i just want to try one thing. >> reporter: meyer's stories bridge the gap between teen and adult fictions what it was like to fight the urges brought on by raging teenaged hormones. >> there is a great deal of sexual tension in your stories and most of it is unconsummated and tame. >> i think there is something magical about taking your time with physical attraction. if you make it so that every time someone brushes someone's hand. remember when you were 14 and that was a big deal. you know we skip over that a lot. >> reporter: how do you channel the 16-year-old girl in all of us? >> i don't think you ever lose the 16-year-old girl. apparently it's not so different that i'm not still a little in touch with that girl. >> reporter: meyer is an unlikely publishing phenom. the twilight installment was her first attempt at writing after dream about a man glittering in a meadow. >> it was a dream, a vivid one and it worked out in odd ways. >> reporter: we caught up with meyer in chicago at the bookstore where her first signing took place. >> i have two tattoos on my back. >> reporter: despite
is. >> i just want to try one thing. >> reporter: meyer's stories bridge the gap between teen and adult fictions what it was like to fight the urges brought on by raging teenaged hormones. >> there is a great deal of sexual tension in your stories and most of it is unconsummated and tame. >> i think there is something magical about taking your time with physical attraction. if you make it so that every time someone brushes someone's hand. remember when you were 14 and...
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poetry and fiction by south asian american writers. encounter people of asian decent in the americas her novel, braided tongue was published in 2003. i introduce rashne. >> i'm reading from a selection from a longer narrative. memory is no longer confused. it has a home land. from a farm by the late ali. sometimes the circle breaks and the woman meets the child. face-to-face. each one seeing for the first time her strength in the other. a poem by jenny. [inaudible]. after more than a year of e mails and phone conversations, amy,ling and i met at the university of wisconsin in madison. it was sometime during the mid 1980. calcutta was very hot, said amy. i wondered how our conversation about asian american literature veered to calcutta? calcutta was very hot but i got my first doll there. we spent some time in calcutta when we fled to the united states. the doll didn't look like me blond hair and blue ice bought from calcutta. she comforted me when i remember the sounds of the japanese bombs that forced us to leave our home. did you hav
poetry and fiction by south asian american writers. encounter people of asian decent in the americas her novel, braided tongue was published in 2003. i introduce rashne. >> i'm reading from a selection from a longer narrative. memory is no longer confused. it has a home land. from a farm by the late ali. sometimes the circle breaks and the woman meets the child. face-to-face. each one seeing for the first time her strength in the other. a poem by jenny. [inaudible]. after more than a year...
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we wanted to de bunk some common allergy myths give you the fact and the fiction.dr. mark seigel. thank you for joining us. first of all you will outgrow your allergies, is that true or false? >> that is the number one myth. especially hey fever. very people actually outgrow it. 99 percent still have it but 35 percent it improved. so over the years you can get better with it but you don't get rid of it. >> all right. secondly. regular injections can ease allergies. is this fact or fiction? >> that a totally true patti anne. they use them a lot in europe. they are good with inspects allergy alabamaler gees and insect bites. they are good for hey fever. you should consider allergy shots if you have a bad version of it. but you need an allergist to do it and they need to do it in the right way. >> it is called immunotherapy. if you don't have allergies as a child you don't have to worry you won't get allergies? >> that is fiction. you can get allergies with either one food something around the house. people that move. people that change what's going on in their bedroo
we wanted to de bunk some common allergy myths give you the fact and the fiction.dr. mark seigel. thank you for joining us. first of all you will outgrow your allergies, is that true or false? >> that is the number one myth. especially hey fever. very people actually outgrow it. 99 percent still have it but 35 percent it improved. so over the years you can get better with it but you don't get rid of it. >> all right. secondly. regular injections can ease allergies. is this fact or...
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and--but you have to understand there--there's a thing i feel about fiction and non-fiction. you ask most people, they'll say, 'what's the difference.' i say, 'well, fiction is not true and non-fiction is true.' i look at it like this. fiction is the truth and non-fiction is usually a lie. non-fiction is usually trying to convince you of something by leaving things out, by saying things which are half true or not true, by stacking the deck. you know, books of history, books of philosophy, books of biography. you read these books and you read--and you--like you--you knew this person. you say--you know this isn't true, you know, but it's non-fiction. it--it pretends it's the truth. i would like to--hopefully in--in--in "workin' on the chain gang," i've written a book that is as true as it can be. it means to say i speculate, i ask questions, i wonder. i make suggestions which i say may or may not work. that's the--the highest form of non-fiction i can imagine. i'd like to write a couple more books like that. c-span: speaking of the mirror, when you stand in front of a all-black
and--but you have to understand there--there's a thing i feel about fiction and non-fiction. you ask most people, they'll say, 'what's the difference.' i say, 'well, fiction is not true and non-fiction is true.' i look at it like this. fiction is the truth and non-fiction is usually a lie. non-fiction is usually trying to convince you of something by leaving things out, by saying things which are half true or not true, by stacking the deck. you know, books of history, books of philosophy, books...
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and. fictional morass. that's to be killed and be all of them to get traction on the fish and bring you the first hand testimony of a reigning doctor who speaks out of twenty one other metrics are whether you feel pro this charges after spending two years behind bars. ten am in the russian capital this is r t with me we're in a josh as a one time a hunger strike near is it's eight three week conditions for the protesting inmates are illegibly becoming increasingly unbearable are to talk to a lawyer of one of the striking detainees and she told us the guards are resorting to harsh tactics to pressure them to and their campaign cindy who is in guantanamo now also says the move only encourages more detainees to join the hunger strike and describe her own clients plight. the first say that i saw him he was very weak he had not been able to sleep because he said said the camp authorities had lowered the temperature in much of the camp to very very fruitful temperatures it's it appears that the guards here at the
and. fictional morass. that's to be killed and be all of them to get traction on the fish and bring you the first hand testimony of a reigning doctor who speaks out of twenty one other metrics are whether you feel pro this charges after spending two years behind bars. ten am in the russian capital this is r t with me we're in a josh as a one time a hunger strike near is it's eight three week conditions for the protesting inmates are illegibly becoming increasingly unbearable are to talk to a...
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will invest and investigate the thin line between fact and fiction. and last but not least some lawmakers are now proposing a new idea to help the nation's ailing postoffice taxing e-mails how will this tax nicolette it and who will be affected if legislation is passed well answer those questions and more next week those are just a few of the stories we have in store for you along with more news and indefinite views so keep it tuned in right here to our t.v. and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at megan underscore lopez now today is international women's day so first of all happy women's day and with that in mind my question to twitter followers today what's the best way to determine whether we've truly overcome the gender gap is it wages is it the media's portrayal of women is that the number of women in the workplace tweet me your thoughts and for now have a great night see you back here on monday.
will invest and investigate the thin line between fact and fiction. and last but not least some lawmakers are now proposing a new idea to help the nation's ailing postoffice taxing e-mails how will this tax nicolette it and who will be affected if legislation is passed well answer those questions and more next week those are just a few of the stories we have in store for you along with more news and indefinite views so keep it tuned in right here to our t.v. and that's going to do it for now...
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from the film and just quickly danny given the fact that people can't distinguish between fact and fiction in your belief presumably this film will only cause a negative sort of an impression of iran won't it in the u.s. well not only that but every day there are new stories about how your iranian media press t.v. in iran has just had through its managers banned in europe it's been dropped from european channels of all over the place it's not on any american channels really right now so you know iran doesn't have an outlet can't get its voice heard and so they see hollywood as being basically aiding and abetting the intervention of the united states in iran. so like these see it or the propaganda but we don't see it as propaganda that's the problem ok danny very interesting to hear thoughts that we have run out of time that was that danny schechter an independent filmmaker and blogger from south africa now after the break more on the far from glittering side of gold in colombia. wealthy british style. that's not right for. markets why not gonna. find out what's really happening to the glob
from the film and just quickly danny given the fact that people can't distinguish between fact and fiction in your belief presumably this film will only cause a negative sort of an impression of iran won't it in the u.s. well not only that but every day there are new stories about how your iranian media press t.v. in iran has just had through its managers banned in europe it's been dropped from european channels of all over the place it's not on any american channels really right now so you...
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it's a very different world view created by a writer who had the specialty of science fiction. and so there are many elements in scientology that sound like science fiction. they were written by somebody who had written similar things in much of his fiction. in scientology, the idea is that you are an immortal soul. in scientology that is called -- you have lived before and you'll live again. what scientology can help you do is remember the past lifetime and achieve your salvation. it's good news to a lot of people. and in the course of therapy that scientology has is called auditing. the auditor, between you and your auditor, there's a device, it's called an emitter. two cans, you hold two cans. in the old day it is used to be campbell soup cans with the label scraped off. there's a wire connecting it to a meter and a small amount of electricity passing through the wire. it's one-third of the lie detector. it doesn't measure your pulse or res pa ration. it does something and so when you're thinking about to -- talking to your auditor the needle is constantly registering. in scient
it's a very different world view created by a writer who had the specialty of science fiction. and so there are many elements in scientology that sound like science fiction. they were written by somebody who had written similar things in much of his fiction. in scientology, the idea is that you are an immortal soul. in scientology that is called -- you have lived before and you'll live again. what scientology can help you do is remember the past lifetime and achieve your salvation. it's good...
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join happening us to sort through the fact anding fiction. radio talk show host monica crowley. >> hi, uma. >> we talk for a moment about the polls, many are bracing for the tough times country and yet you heard examples that i outlined talking about outrageous programs that are waisting taxpayer dollars in a time we can least afford it >> i think that number. 45 percent in the fox poll anding that the mirn people think that the sequester will negatively lie affect the country. the president has been out there pound this exaggeration of levelful pain that americans might feel from this. remember, uma, the realitiy is that we are not talking about spending cuts but slowing the rate of government growth. 2. much cents out of federal dollar that is spint. we are talk about a minis scule amount of money and the president is it beating the drum because high is it a big spending leftist and any kind much government spending is cut that the sky is going to fall. it is the first full day of sequestration nation. can you feel it now? >> over the long t
join happening us to sort through the fact anding fiction. radio talk show host monica crowley. >> hi, uma. >> we talk for a moment about the polls, many are bracing for the tough times country and yet you heard examples that i outlined talking about outrageous programs that are waisting taxpayer dollars in a time we can least afford it >> i think that number. 45 percent in the fox poll anding that the mirn people think that the sequester will negatively lie affect the...
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and really all that. direction than fiction. watch what you say during private internet chats and calls lawyer agencies have always been able to request some details of our communications were necessary but now the f.b.i. wants to go further much further listening and watching as you talk and type in real time in new york and finding out then what this could mean for ordinary americans. an estimated six hundred million people use skype to chat with family friends and colleagues i'm using the video ip service to talk to you right now and this year a top priority for the f.b.i. is to gain the power to be able to monitor internet chats e-mails and basically all on line correspondence as it is taking place washington is working on legislation that would force email cloud services and chop providers like skype to install in surveillance equipment within their networks that equipment would give the u.s. intelligence community the ability to monitor online correspondence in real time basically the same way that the f.b.i. could listen
and really all that. direction than fiction. watch what you say during private internet chats and calls lawyer agencies have always been able to request some details of our communications were necessary but now the f.b.i. wants to go further much further listening and watching as you talk and type in real time in new york and finding out then what this could mean for ordinary americans. an estimated six hundred million people use skype to chat with family friends and colleagues i'm using the...
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when we met him six years later, he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael myers on "halloween" and jason voorhees on "friday the 13th." i'm just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices like jason voorhees. like one of my characters. they told me like how to kill people and when to do it. the devil. i was possessed by the devil for six years, with me for 17. the demon lives outside the window right now. jim, he lives outside my window. he's a demon. most of the time he just sings to me or hums. he aggravates me sometimes. and i can't sleep. >> when our producer noticed his scarred arms, she learned that sometimes ramon directs violence at himself, as well. >> what are those scars down here? >> i cut my vein open about three times. twice with a spoon and once with a razor blade, just watch the blood come out. i do it sometimes for the hell of it. it took 15 years of bottled anger to do what i did on the streets. if i keep it bottled up again, i may end up doing it to somebody again. >> he's not
when we met him six years later, he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael myers on "halloween" and jason voorhees on "friday the 13th." i'm just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices like jason voorhees. like one of my characters. they told me like how to kill people and when to do it. the devil. i was possessed by the devil for six years, with me for 17. the demon lives...
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but there is fiction and there is nonfiction, and there is quite a divide between the two these days.there is creative nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, all these different applications or fictional techniques to nonfiction that are either ok or not ok depending on how far you go and make things up or fudging the facts or changing things around. as they say, all good nonfiction contains fictional techniques, narrative, and all nonfiction contains fiction. >> if you -- he won a nobel prize for literature, what did he get it for? his whole body of work? >> pretty much so. he won it in 1962 a couple months after "travels with charley" came out. i guess it just came out recently he was sort of, ok, we do not have anybody else worthy this year, we will give it to him. they had a bunch of people and they all -- the woman who wrote "out of africa" was one of the finalists. they gave it to steinbeck. they just release the notes from the nobel committee. he was sort of not a second choice but a, ok, we will give it to some guy. for his body of work. "travels with charley" was a big commercial
but there is fiction and there is nonfiction, and there is quite a divide between the two these days.there is creative nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, all these different applications or fictional techniques to nonfiction that are either ok or not ok depending on how far you go and make things up or fudging the facts or changing things around. as they say, all good nonfiction contains fictional techniques, narrative, and all nonfiction contains fiction. >> if you -- he won a nobel prize...
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failure not on intelligence it was a failure of imagination exactly so who better for imagination and science fiction there's a lot that's absurd the erroneous it's ridiculous i completely agree but you got to look at some of the people the were hired so the team is called and some people might know exactly who greg bear is the creator of the video game halo one of the guys on the payroll to kind of come up with the ideas as well but i mean this is nothing new this is been going on for years the united states government pretty much has a contingency plan for just about anything that could be thrown our way i mean the c.d.c. the center for disease control has a contingency plan in the event of a zombie apocalypse so everyone keeps taking bath salts that might but as far as i know if they exist i mean they might as well hire tom clancy because that's the name of the commission report read as a tom clancy novel full of big was there for me from the planet of the apes then they said it happens to encase apes take over the country he was a little bit on they do need that author to help them draft illusion
failure not on intelligence it was a failure of imagination exactly so who better for imagination and science fiction there's a lot that's absurd the erroneous it's ridiculous i completely agree but you got to look at some of the people the were hired so the team is called and some people might know exactly who greg bear is the creator of the video game halo one of the guys on the payroll to kind of come up with the ideas as well but i mean this is nothing new this is been going on for years...
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. >> you know, the beauty is that sometimes we document life in documentaries, and in fiction, we are allowed to translate. i think they should embrace this because this goes to -- for me, the reason i wanted to make this is that it is a cautionary tale. we are vulnerable. the garbage trucks belong to us. the idea of having tourists in front of the white house with backpacks, that is part of freedom. to me, begun-control issue can controlt, -- the gun- issue can come out. every weapon they had is american made. that is something to think about and talk about. whether or not how we police it, people in government have to make that decision, but something has to happen, because now we are talking about putting knives back on the plane. it seems we have a short memory. 9/11 was not that long ago, and they did it with box covers. -- box cutters. we go home, but in real life, people die. what can we learn? maybe we should have a little more gun control, because you have people walking around that look like tourists that could have weapons in their bags, because you can make them online. ta
. >> you know, the beauty is that sometimes we document life in documentaries, and in fiction, we are allowed to translate. i think they should embrace this because this goes to -- for me, the reason i wanted to make this is that it is a cautionary tale. we are vulnerable. the garbage trucks belong to us. the idea of having tourists in front of the white house with backpacks, that is part of freedom. to me, begun-control issue can controlt, -- the gun- issue can come out. every weapon...
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and i got really bored. i love to read them. i love regular fiction.nyway, the science fiction and the fantasy always catches my -- holds onto my attention better. >> reporter: her stories bridge the gap between teen and adult fiction, reminding all of us what it was like to fight the urges brought on by raging teenage hormones. >> i do think there is something magical about taking your time with physical attraction. if you make it so every time someone brushes someone's hand, remember that you were 14, that was a big deal. >> reporter: yeah. >> we skip over that a lot. >> reporter: you are letting your gut, your dreams lead you. but after "the host" what comes next? >> i have so many stories, and real fantasy. and assassin stories, and ghost stories. there are so many things i would love to be able to do. >> reporter: and legions of fans breathlessly await. i'm juju chang in chicago. >> her work is a hit. >> she does. great stuff. i've always had a thing for alien women. >> really? >> since i watched "star trek" the two green ladies. >> so you like yo
and i got really bored. i love to read them. i love regular fiction.nyway, the science fiction and the fantasy always catches my -- holds onto my attention better. >> reporter: her stories bridge the gap between teen and adult fiction, reminding all of us what it was like to fight the urges brought on by raging teenage hormones. >> i do think there is something magical about taking your time with physical attraction. if you make it so every time someone brushes someone's hand,...
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really the kid and which make this so interesting as in historical phenomenon that intertwines fact and fiction and legend and myth all into one person admitted to this one boat. it's a great thing for us to have for students and faculty to use and see that original piece. >> you have to understand all the founder's primary concern number one, numero uno was with national security. so what they say, for example, about a company such as lockheed? i am of the opinion based on how they acted in other instances, they would have grudgingly favored a bailout of lockheed because it supplied the united states at the time but its top fighter jet and its top reconnaissance airplane. you can make an argument they would've supported the bailout of chrysler back in the 1980s, but not the bailout of chrysler today. what's the difference? chrysler back then made tanks. in fact, they were our only tank manufacturer. it's interesting that chrysler comes out of debt and repays the government allowed in kind of comes back to help, but maybe they do so is by selling off the tank division implying that money back i
really the kid and which make this so interesting as in historical phenomenon that intertwines fact and fiction and legend and myth all into one person admitted to this one boat. it's a great thing for us to have for students and faculty to use and see that original piece. >> you have to understand all the founder's primary concern number one, numero uno was with national security. so what they say, for example, about a company such as lockheed? i am of the opinion based on how they acted...
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we have talked to doctors and insurers to separate fact from fiction. dr.seigel is here from the medical a team. the first question that i have for you is obama care will save on healthcare costs fact or fiction? >> that is fiction. the reason that's fiction is because we already know that we are projected out, total healthcare costs according to the center for medicare and medicaid services it will be over $4 trillion in 10 years. it is over 3 trillion now. it used to be 256 billion in 1980. it is continuing to rise despite obama care. it is not controlling costs. how can it when you consider our insurance policies are front loaded to cover all preventative services you don't have deductibles you don't have co-pays there's no brakes on the system everybody is using more and more healthcare. it's expensive. >> the congressional budget office says it will be twice as much as the original price tag. >> it is an out of control situation. all of these regulations may bring down the costs a little but the overall problem has not been addressed. second question f
we have talked to doctors and insurers to separate fact from fiction. dr.seigel is here from the medical a team. the first question that i have for you is obama care will save on healthcare costs fact or fiction? >> that is fiction. the reason that's fiction is because we already know that we are projected out, total healthcare costs according to the center for medicare and medicaid services it will be over $4 trillion in 10 years. it is over 3 trillion now. it used to be 256 billion in...
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"and she can choose her clothes." you know, it's fiction. and that is... >> hinojosa: though you do look fabulous, wonderful. >> thank you. >> hinojosa: the clothes are fabulous, so, you know? >> but i choose carefully. i am a person who loves clothes more than food, so therefore i choose very carefully at i eat and what i choose in the way of clothing. >> hinojosa: diane, there is something that... i mean, again, you are a hero to so many women because, you know, you didn't go to college, you didn't have a kind of academic professional upbringing, and yet, 37 years old, at a time when other people might be saying, you know, "what are you doing starting a new job?" that's exactly when your career basically takes off. where did you find it in yourself to say, "i'm going to be in washington, d.c., this powerful city where everybody is educated from harvard and yale and this and that, and i'm going to do a talk show, i'm going to take..." where did you find that kind of "oomph" to do that? >> remember: i began as a volunteer. >> hinojosa: and ev
"and she can choose her clothes." you know, it's fiction. and that is... >> hinojosa: though you do look fabulous, wonderful. >> thank you. >> hinojosa: the clothes are fabulous, so, you know? >> but i choose carefully. i am a person who loves clothes more than food, so therefore i choose very carefully at i eat and what i choose in the way of clothing. >> hinojosa: diane, there is something that... i mean, again, you are a hero to so many women because,...
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call is that is that like oh by electrocution and then have fictional her acting and that should be you know and free all of that to get traction on the question. putting programs ahead next in fact after spending three decades in penal colonies we want you to meet the man who turned his own life around by helping other former prisoners on to the right path for the break. plans to create a war medal for cyber warfare have been put on hold by a new defense secretary chuck hagel but should they have been put on hold i mean hackers a drone operators do play a real important role in modern militaries and there are already u.s. military medals for things that don't involve people shooting at you the antarctic a service medals given by the department of defense for service between fifteen and thirty consecutive days in antarctica although the cold down there is potentially deadly no penguins are going to storm the base with kalashnikovs the homeland security distinguished service medal has also never been issued to anyone on a battlefield because thankfully for america there haven't been any
call is that is that like oh by electrocution and then have fictional her acting and that should be you know and free all of that to get traction on the question. putting programs ahead next in fact after spending three decades in penal colonies we want you to meet the man who turned his own life around by helping other former prisoners on to the right path for the break. plans to create a war medal for cyber warfare have been put on hold by a new defense secretary chuck hagel but should they...
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with it is that like five electrocution and then have fictional harassment that should be and bring all of that to get traction off the fish and doing that just basically become a break then it will show the whole world that eventually you know are. suffering because that we think it would be fun i found myself at the knowledge before and then there they are very much alive and they were at the goal of like i have with. that that i hundred back of life and i gave that to perfect so that they can. refuse they're there and get. more news and videos on our website r.t. dot com including the focus shima disaster could have been avoided and that's according to japanese power company tepco who initially claimed the main cause of the accident was the deadly tsunami that struck japan find out online why the company has now decided to finally admit its responsibility. and i see journey with god the story of almost two hundred people in the lobby i had a narrow escape after being stranded in the breakaway ice floes learn more about their fate at r.t. dot com. u.k. spending cuts to its police forc
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whole is that is that like the whole by electrocution and then have fictional harassment that should be you know and really all of that to get traction on the question. and we gain notoriety for causing collateral damage overseas washington's unmanned drone fleets now i upped the homefront to the u.s. experts predict tens of thousands of armed aircraft could be patrolling american skies by the end of the decade but the aerial intrusions meeting some fierce resistance on the ground is not is going to change you can. one point this documentary on u.s. public television touts the technological capabilities of drones and their new super sensors this image was taken seventeen thousand five hundred feet above quantico virginia and covers fifteen square miles if we wanted to know what is going on in any spot along the seam i'd say near this building this intersection we can generate a moving image that shows what's going on in the area the state of virginia was the first to stand up against this kind of surveillance in early february the state legislature passed a two year moratorium on the
whole is that is that like the whole by electrocution and then have fictional harassment that should be you know and really all of that to get traction on the question. and we gain notoriety for causing collateral damage overseas washington's unmanned drone fleets now i upped the homefront to the u.s. experts predict tens of thousands of armed aircraft could be patrolling american skies by the end of the decade but the aerial intrusions meeting some fierce resistance on the ground is not is...
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the six million dollar man" was an influence for a loft us and restoring vision to the blind was something we only thought of as science fictionut something with modern electronic and implants and glasses we are able to do now. >> what session siting about this for you personally? you have invested so much time, money and effort into this project. what do you come away with when you see people having the ability to use this bionic eye and actually experience the world in ways they never would have imagined? >> haven't seen a patient you haven't seen in ten years, hasn't seen their loved ones, hasn't been able to see television or fireworks, come from the darkness and back into the light, it is an amazing experience for both the patients and the doctors. >> i understand some of the research i read that 75% of blind patients who were given these bionic eyes were able to correctly identify single letters and one half were able to read four-letter words? >> we published that in the british journal of opthamology, gone beyond our expectation. we had hoped to provide just mobility and most of the subjects who have got the argus two
the six million dollar man" was an influence for a loft us and restoring vision to the blind was something we only thought of as science fictionut something with modern electronic and implants and glasses we are able to do now. >> what session siting about this for you personally? you have invested so much time, money and effort into this project. what do you come away with when you see people having the ability to use this bionic eye and actually experience the world in ways they...
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. >> and they did "pulp fiction" and it's inspiring to see figures of hollywood and political figures yours working together for peace. what concrete actions if any have you seen by this administration since the prague speech? >> well, the prague speech was a great kickoff, and we're building this campaign towards that. it was really telling that although obama inherited an economic meltdown, as we know, his first speech foreign policy was about a world without nuclear weapons. we know he cares about it personally i've seen his thesis was on the twisted logic of nuclear deterrents. clearly now he has won a second term he's thinking about his legacy, and he knows this is huge. no matter what his accomplishments might be in healthcare we form or gun control or economics economic policy if he can really move the ball a little bit further down the field on this one, it's huge. >> john: well, i'm often driven to remind my liberal friends about how much ronald reagan did on this issue during the last year of his presidency. but considering the obstructions we see in congress will president
. >> and they did "pulp fiction" and it's inspiring to see figures of hollywood and political figures yours working together for peace. what concrete actions if any have you seen by this administration since the prague speech? >> well, the prague speech was a great kickoff, and we're building this campaign towards that. it was really telling that although obama inherited an economic meltdown, as we know, his first speech foreign policy was about a world without nuclear...
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this gets into again, the idea that we need to convey more of the fact and separated from the fictionthat the movie industry has really convinced much of the american public that we are all over, we can take care of the pics i think there needs to be exploration and vision and inspiration is wonderful and has to be a component of our space program. but i think we need to get much better and much more aggressive at conveying the risks and the benefits, and the self-interest in not just continuing but expanding the space program. >> the american people are certainly appreciative of the convenience of this. >> absolutely. >> that they have every day, but do not know the connection as mr. dalbello has said, that all of these conveniences happened to be space-based, one way or another. now, you take, why i asked about explosion, which is a nuclear explosion on the sun. it emits radiation. unless satellites are safe or they are within the magnetic sphere surrounding the earth, that would repel this radiation, there's a possibility they're going to be knocked out. let's take another scenario
this gets into again, the idea that we need to convey more of the fact and separated from the fictionthat the movie industry has really convinced much of the american public that we are all over, we can take care of the pics i think there needs to be exploration and vision and inspiration is wonderful and has to be a component of our space program. but i think we need to get much better and much more aggressive at conveying the risks and the benefits, and the self-interest in not just...
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and this fictional encounter had more influence on my life than all the condolences and family supportnd help in the world. i loved reading the brothers karimov and found myself looking for help and everything i read. i like brodsky in at a correction. and his attitude toward paying bills. brodsky, he throws the mall in a drawer and he sits down to payton three times the year. either aren't the telephone company did not appreciate this point of view. still, with or without the bill paying, brodsky's life was more vivid than mine and more vivid than the lives of my friends, and it is as real as any character and a biography and so it was with book after book. i fell in love with small boats and sailing through swallows and amazons. my friend and i learned cool from caulfield in the catcher and the rise. and there was poetry, i had more than one teacher whose religion was elliott's four quartets, we learned attitude from yates and the greek anthology, and we wanted to come kraut and laughing to the tool and i loved this epitaph of an ancient greek sailor, greek anthology, translation by
and this fictional encounter had more influence on my life than all the condolences and family supportnd help in the world. i loved reading the brothers karimov and found myself looking for help and everything i read. i like brodsky in at a correction. and his attitude toward paying bills. brodsky, he throws the mall in a drawer and he sits down to payton three times the year. either aren't the telephone company did not appreciate this point of view. still, with or without the bill paying,...
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children's playground has greatly expanded. few people know that the movie "thelma and louise" is a highly fictionalized account of lizzy and mine's adventures. [ applause ] >> most of it is overstated except for the driving off the cliff part. we have done that more than once. [ laughter ] the so yay lizzy. [ applause ] where is tan? he won't come up here, but there is tan hiding in the back. [ applause ] of the chinese town community development center. tan is one of the hardest working neighborhood activists and one of the smartest political operatives that i know. i learn something every time i talk to him and we have really used his help on this project. tina of the russian river neighbors wasn't able to be here, but her colleagues were and we thank the russian hill neighbors for standing by us, our sister organizations, all of our schools. nester from the telegraph center. we're honored by the number of people who have stood by us on this project. a special shutout to our families, to the spouses and the children that have had to work around and make due for so long while we were away doing someth
children's playground has greatly expanded. few people know that the movie "thelma and louise" is a highly fictionalized account of lizzy and mine's adventures. [ applause ] >> most of it is overstated except for the driving off the cliff part. we have done that more than once. [ laughter ] the so yay lizzy. [ applause ] where is tan? he won't come up here, but there is tan hiding in the back. [ applause ] of the chinese town community development center. tan is one of the...
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the white house, the movie hauling in $30 million with scenes of explosions at the white house and a fictionalpoint. "olymp "olympus" just one of the movies obsessed with putting the high eflt office of the land in jeopardy for our entertainment. >> let's go, move! >> the white house is under attack. the president is in danger. and there's only one man who can save him. that's the plot of not only "olympus has fallen" but also of "white house down," another president in peril movie coming out 0 this summer starring channing tatum and jamie foxx. >> i voted for him. >> you're insane. >> that's not all. on friday, cobra at the white house, and in may iron man 3 blows a hole in the side of air force one. >> you elected me on a single platform. i will defend this country at all costs. >> hollywood is getting bolder than ever about putting fictional presidents in the crosshairs and deadline hollywood's dominick patten says audiences are eating it up. >> we're entering the summer blost blockbuster seasons and blockbusters involve blow things up. you're looking at one of the few symbols that anyone i
the white house, the movie hauling in $30 million with scenes of explosions at the white house and a fictionalpoint. "olymp "olympus" just one of the movies obsessed with putting the high eflt office of the land in jeopardy for our entertainment. >> let's go, move! >> the white house is under attack. the president is in danger. and there's only one man who can save him. that's the plot of not only "olympus has fallen" but also of "white house...
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legal segment tonight, 9 students have suspended from school for playing cops and rob ires and other fictional games newtown shooting as some educators are obviously reacting. here now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. tell me what you think of them. >> first one comes out of baltimore, maryland. 7-year-old second grader josh welch park elementary school. school claims that he held up a pastry. >> a pop tart. >> pop tart. >> and said bang and that was threatening. and you say, wiehl. >> absolutely crazy. not even a replica of a gun. it was a pop tart that his mother packed in his lunch pail. >> pop tart. josh said bang. >> he bit it in a couple pieces that might have resembled. >> wanted to make it look like a mountain. >> pop tart. >> suspended for two days that's insane. >> absolutely insane naomi mckinney. in sumter south carolina there is naomi she took air soft gun from her brother and brought it into school and newspaper-naomi is 6. she was expelled, guilfoyle and you say? >> i think that was going too far. this is something she showed the teacher right awa
legal segment tonight, 9 students have suspended from school for playing cops and rob ires and other fictional games newtown shooting as some educators are obviously reacting. here now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. tell me what you think of them. >> first one comes out of baltimore, maryland. 7-year-old second grader josh welch park elementary school. school claims that he held up a pastry. >> a pop tart. >> pop tart. >> and said bang...
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are recommended and the state insists they're not chosen because of their lgbt themes its not based on content. mostly based on the quality of the literature. it could be nonfiction, fiction, biographyes and poetry. >> we hope they get excited about reading and writing. >> i've seen the harvey milk activity book. he was a guy that really stood up for everyone. >> the list includes newly published works on immigration. such as a r a group talking about the reasons why people come to the u.s. illegally. >> still ahead at 5:00 a little boy waiting for a live saving gift from a brother he's never met. we're live where a meeting could happen at any moment. we're going to take you there, live. >> and you can catch waive today there is a message behind this water bottle display. >>> before and after. what a judge will be looking at as he reviews whether a family did enough to clean out their front yard. most that have is gone now. there is a trailer tent and lumber in the front. the deadline has come and gone. owners say they have not heard from inspectors. if it did not go far enough, they can send contractors. >> a family will soon meet the man who will save their son's life.
are recommended and the state insists they're not chosen because of their lgbt themes its not based on content. mostly based on the quality of the literature. it could be nonfiction, fiction, biographyes and poetry. >> we hope they get excited about reading and writing. >> i've seen the harvey milk activity book. he was a guy that really stood up for everyone. >> the list includes newly published works on immigration. such as a r a group talking about the reasons why people...
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the series is fiction, and it takes place during important times in america's past., felicity lives in virginia just before the start of the revolutionary war. and josefina was born on a ranch in new mexico in the early 1800s. wow, this place is amazing! it even has a hospital for dolls. don't worry, josefina. no shots. there's even a show to see. i'll be right back. to see. [ upbeat music plays ] this was the play performed at the store in chicago. i got a chance to speak with some of the girls in the new york play. >> well, some parts are funny. some parts are serious. >> the best part is that you really get to show the audience about your character and her feelings and how she goes through conflicts and she resolves them. >> what is the message about the "american girl" dolls? >> i think they're basically role models for all kids all over america, and i think the message is to be brave and to just try to be the best that you can be. >> if all that walking, looking, and shopping makes you hungry, no problem. the café is the place for girl and doll to dine. table fo
the series is fiction, and it takes place during important times in america's past., felicity lives in virginia just before the start of the revolutionary war. and josefina was born on a ranch in new mexico in the early 1800s. wow, this place is amazing! it even has a hospital for dolls. don't worry, josefina. no shots. there's even a show to see. i'll be right back. to see. [ upbeat music plays ] this was the play performed at the store in chicago. i got a chance to speak with some of the...
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it was really science fiction and they laughed. then it became science fact. year after year, we have the products and the cases and technology. we were able to do some key things and get some buy-in. >> we simply snap the case onto our phone, and then we have an app and i can take this app and then simply apply my fingers to the back and what we get is you're seeing my elect rocardio gram. that's my heart's signal. i'm dr. david albert and i developed the iphone ecg. i collaborate with dr. saxon on bringing health to the 21st century. the case talks wirelessly to the phone which then transmits it immediately to the worldwide web where securely, a doctor literally on the other side of the world, could diagnosis an athlete or a patient instantaneously, within five seconds of me finishing. >> turn it over. >> uh-huh. >> and that's your beautiful ekg. >> basically, just by putting your fingers on these eelectrodes, you can get a single ekg, and all i have to do on my iphone is launch an application. >> five years from now, every phone will be a smartphone. that's
it was really science fiction and they laughed. then it became science fact. year after year, we have the products and the cases and technology. we were able to do some key things and get some buy-in. >> we simply snap the case onto our phone, and then we have an app and i can take this app and then simply apply my fingers to the back and what we get is you're seeing my elect rocardio gram. that's my heart's signal. i'm dr. david albert and i developed the iphone ecg. i collaborate with...