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of history and in the long arc of history america has been a very. very important force for good in the world with lots of mistakes along the way lots of tragedies that we have helped to create but on the on balance i think it's impossible to make the case that we have not been a very important force for progressive ideals all right let's change gears for you guys because i'm not saying anything of the kind if you read my book as i read the fourteen points if you read my book you'll find i go out of my way again and again and again to list the nine in many ways in which the united states had a positive effect but i'm just saying that many things are believe you could not be true all right gentlemen let's kind of change years if you want to make one more point in foreign policy i'd like to look internally go ahead david that's the test what i what i think what i think we could we could agree upon is there has been there has been points where the united states has built great consensus and move things forward by by example and i think what is the frust
of history and in the long arc of history america has been a very. very important force for good in the world with lots of mistakes along the way lots of tragedies that we have helped to create but on the on balance i think it's impossible to make the case that we have not been a very important force for progressive ideals all right let's change gears for you guys because i'm not saying anything of the kind if you read my book as i read the fourteen points if you read my book you'll find i go...
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the arc of this book is amazing. the focus is where it should be on barack obama sr., it's his childhood in kenya, it's his time in the u.s. which includes time at the university of hawaii and then time at harvard. it's the story of how harvard and the immigration service decided, you know, maybe you're a lot of trouble, maybe you should leave, and then what happens when he goes back to kenya. >> and very quickly, three more books we want to preview from public affairs starting with peter thompson. >> peter thompson's "the wars of afghanistan" is an epic book, and that's because peter thompson's knowledge of afghanistan goes very far back. he was very involved both through the soviet period, in between, the american involvement. he has had roles in, um, in afghanistan on the diplomatic level. he speaks russian and pashtun, he has a gift for languages, so he was able to read sometimes documents in the language which not many people are able b to master including archives from the soviet period that no one had ever use
the arc of this book is amazing. the focus is where it should be on barack obama sr., it's his childhood in kenya, it's his time in the u.s. which includes time at the university of hawaii and then time at harvard. it's the story of how harvard and the immigration service decided, you know, maybe you're a lot of trouble, maybe you should leave, and then what happens when he goes back to kenya. >> and very quickly, three more books we want to preview from public affairs starting with peter...
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in fact, many arc area logical sites around the world made good use of the sunlight, the mayan civilization created a pyramid where a shadow in the shape of a serpent emerges on the spring equinox. elsewhere, in ancient egypt a temple was built in such a way that the morning sun illuminates a sculpture of a king inside on his birthday. ancient people use sunlight in every way imaginable. >> translator: there are many famous archaeology cal sites in the world, but not one creates a clearcut triangle like this place. >> wouldn't your family like to see it? >> translator: oh, i wouldn't ask someone not interested enough to come on their own to join me. >> after he saw the shining triangle, it occurred to him that it might be even more fantastic if moonlight creates the shape. that would require a special situation. the triangle emerges around the summer solstice when sun rises to its highest position in the year. if if the moon goes up to the same point, the moonlight might project a triangle. but one problem remains. even at its brightest, the moon is just a fraction as powerful as the sun. h
in fact, many arc area logical sites around the world made good use of the sunlight, the mayan civilization created a pyramid where a shadow in the shape of a serpent emerges on the spring equinox. elsewhere, in ancient egypt a temple was built in such a way that the morning sun illuminates a sculpture of a king inside on his birthday. ancient people use sunlight in every way imaginable. >> translator: there are many famous archaeology cal sites in the world, but not one creates a...
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. >> when we arrived, it was basically just arcing. smoldering a little bit, there was heavy snow on the limb that was touching the wire. so not a major deal thought to be at that time. >> it's routine work they've all done before, and soon a tv news crew shows up. >> power was out all over the city. and our job was just to go around and get shots of where power was out, where power lines are breaking, tree limbs snapping. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> haven't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story. and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation we had some ice on the line. the bigger problem was that snow and ice had collected on the limb. >> the firemen and news crew have no idea the tree limb above the power line is about to break. >> i was,
. >> when we arrived, it was basically just arcing. smoldering a little bit, there was heavy snow on the limb that was touching the wire. so not a major deal thought to be at that time. >> it's routine work they've all done before, and soon a tv news crew shows up. >> power was out all over the city. and our job was just to go around and get shots of where power was out, where power lines are breaking, tree limbs snapping. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an...
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the arc of this book is amazing. the focus is where it should be. on barack obama senior. it is his childhood in kenya and his time in the u.s. which includes time and the university of hawaii and time at harvard. it is the story of how harvard and immigration services decided maybe you should leave and what happens when he goes back to kenya. >> three more books we want to preview from publicaffairs starting with peter thompson. >> the war in afghanistan is an epic book. his knowledge of afghanistan goes very far back. he was very involved through the soviet period, in between the american involvement. he has had roles in afghanistan on the diplomatic level. he speaks russian and past 10. psht pshtun. he had some archives from the soviet period no one used in their research or their work. he brings a passion and a level of detail and spoke to this story that we think is unique. it is quite an effort getting the book like this together but absolutely worth while and we are thrilled it is going to the reading public in july. >> two books in the media that are coming out. de
the arc of this book is amazing. the focus is where it should be. on barack obama senior. it is his childhood in kenya and his time in the u.s. which includes time and the university of hawaii and time at harvard. it is the story of how harvard and immigration services decided maybe you should leave and what happens when he goes back to kenya. >> three more books we want to preview from publicaffairs starting with peter thompson. >> the war in afghanistan is an epic book. his...
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this is an arc and this i a staircase. >> the old paradigm view of aging is the arc, you are born, peek at mid life and decline to decrepitude. and then you mound in terms of spiritual ground of growth, emotional growth, brvegging wiser. -- becoming wiser. and that isrue. i show in my book how you can do that. we're fine nears. now the average person lives 34 years longer than our great grandparents d it's a whole second adult lifetime that has been added on so why not do everything you can to make the most of it. a third of it goes, we have nothing to do with it. it's genetic, laid in stone. that means 2/3 of it, we can decide with our choices how well we want to do. >> your father had an issue with depression. >> all of the fonda men had undiagnosed depression, yes. >> is that an issue for you? >> well, i think if there had been prozac in his day, probably we would have been quite different, yeah. t it wasn't just that. it was his generation. it was the fact he came from the midwest, you don't express emotion, you don't ask for things, you don't express any kind of need. and you know,
this is an arc and this i a staircase. >> the old paradigm view of aging is the arc, you are born, peek at mid life and decline to decrepitude. and then you mound in terms of spiritual ground of growth, emotional growth, brvegging wiser. -- becoming wiser. and that isrue. i show in my book how you can do that. we're fine nears. now the average person lives 34 years longer than our great grandparents d it's a whole second adult lifetime that has been added on so why not do everything you...
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tavis: i want to go back and pick up one thing that is really an arc that covers everything in the book, and that is this notion that you raised about truth and power. yesterday i talked about the fact that we find ourselves up against every day, we find ourselves in is a battle of truth compared with power. are you going to be a truth how teller or power grabber? you expressed the same sentiment and a powerful way, but as i read these essays, that is what it comes down to. truth versus power, unpack that. >> my own conviction on this first comes from having grown up as a southerner. i come from part of the country about slavery was driven from the newsroom, driven from the pulpit, driven from the classroom. the south was in denial. it took a bloody civil war to drive the truth home, and then it took another 100 years before it acted on the truth that we are equal. i was part of the johnson administration. we escalated the war in vietnam. we put the wagons around any but the official view of reality, and even tacked -- even attacked and criticize and demeaned the reporters in vietnam wh
tavis: i want to go back and pick up one thing that is really an arc that covers everything in the book, and that is this notion that you raised about truth and power. yesterday i talked about the fact that we find ourselves up against every day, we find ourselves in is a battle of truth compared with power. are you going to be a truth how teller or power grabber? you expressed the same sentiment and a powerful way, but as i read these essays, that is what it comes down to. truth versus power,...
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you can see this arc up and around the ridge. going to warm us up. by l get up to about 86cc1: friday, down to 82 on saturday. a short-lived warm-up. and still just our seasonal averages, nothing above 90 degrees. zlxt thank you much. coming up the empire strik ballpark. why brian wilson is the new hans solo.cc1: cc1:cc1: [ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. >> welcome back to you. 4:43. you think you have technology look at our work. two mencc1:a sued by over a gay slur in a photograph. the men say the picture was taken of them while they were on a roller coaster and it showed holding hands. the men did that buy that photo but a short time later friends on to, they ccsay,1: another ride counter only this time a gay slur written above their heads. the the men filed
you can see this arc up and around the ridge. going to warm us up. by l get up to about 86cc1: friday, down to 82 on saturday. a short-lived warm-up. and still just our seasonal averages, nothing above 90 degrees. zlxt thank you much. coming up the empire strik ballpark. why brian wilson is the new hans solo.cc1: cc1:cc1: [ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower...
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presentacion, con el traje sabemos lo que representamos y estamos muy orgullosos de eso. 19:37 caris arcemi ser salvadoreña, bueno representar a el salvador, por que tu sabes que en san francisco en el bay area casi no hay representacion salvadoreña pero gracias a dios ahora estamos aca representando a el salvador. 20:15 vo --el festival fue de 10 de la maÑana hasta las 6 de la tarde. --cesar bayona, obviamente no podia faltar, por supuesto que fue a esta celebracion y hasta pupusas me trajo...! pero ya me las comi. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz balart
presentacion, con el traje sabemos lo que representamos y estamos muy orgullosos de eso. 19:37 caris arcemi ser salvadoreña, bueno representar a el salvador, por que tu sabes que en san francisco en el bay area casi no hay representacion salvadoreña pero gracias a dios ahora estamos aca representando a el salvador. 20:15 vo --el festival fue de 10 de la maÑana hasta las 6 de la tarde. --cesar bayona, obviamente no podia faltar, por supuesto que fue a esta celebracion y hasta pupusas me...
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my number one and there's good thing from listerine with two great goalkeepers and the force of the arc a very. famous do it and he will do it. when you put it's. great first off but then you got to turn into a kind of like a battle of the second really i mean. something different here because it's going to be much better picture of the city because not special page got to be slightly easier it must be very physical and there you are right about the movie as a cause was very happy after the game against ireland because it was one of the best dangerous you ever play football and baseball referee called them back in again with the reviews and all but so i was livid were before going to most of the rogers all the pledge said the first game works the first all was excellent and the second call was more fight and we have to try to avoid that we have to try to play our game and lost if you can play football so in that way we have to do it not so many questions just just do your job what about under your shot and i mean how difficult is it for a player when she's been beaten eight to i mean al
my number one and there's good thing from listerine with two great goalkeepers and the force of the arc a very. famous do it and he will do it. when you put it's. great first off but then you got to turn into a kind of like a battle of the second really i mean. something different here because it's going to be much better picture of the city because not special page got to be slightly easier it must be very physical and there you are right about the movie as a cause was very happy after the...
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on non driving status >> 650 a m new details in the candlestick park violence before turner said the arcight security after a violent night at candlestick park when the raiders and the niners played on saturday there were fights inside the stands and outside in the parking lot haa . in all 12 people were arrested police have not arrested the person who shot one man or the person that beat another man in a stadium or restroom both of those dictums have life threatening injuries happen and we are seeing how city officials and nine or officials are reacting >> saturday is filing has changed the ways things are going to be handled at the >> public safety is our number one concern they are here to be enjoyed by the families in the kids and responsible adults better here >> the mayor said anyone a behaving badly will be prosecuted his desk in season-ticket holders to ask report anything they see that is suspicious. >> this side who reports anyone to report a bad behavior >> want to prevent these things from >> they want alcohol management teams fans will only be able and this stadium four hour
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between 2000 and 2009 where poverty hits children hardest-- one in four children and more-- a wide arc of states, mostly across the american south. the recession has made matters much worse, affecting kids like 14-year-old jose gallardo and his six siblings. his parents? >> sometime they don't have that much work. we don't have a lot of money. sometimes not enough money to pay the rent. >> reporter: nevada has the highest percentage of children whose parents are under- or unemployed. here, 13%, along with there parents, have been kicked out of houses because of foreclosures. this survey only runs through 2009 before many recession- racked states started cutting their budgets, many making deep cuts to programs for the poor, which means child poverty has likely gotten worse. children who grow up in poverty are more likely to be unemployed adults. still, poverty hasn't dimmed jose gallardo's dreams for the future. >> i hope it really works out. i want to be a-- an f.b.i. agent. i want to help my family get a better place. >> hire you go. >> reporter: meanwhile, this l.a. food program keep
between 2000 and 2009 where poverty hits children hardest-- one in four children and more-- a wide arc of states, mostly across the american south. the recession has made matters much worse, affecting kids like 14-year-old jose gallardo and his six siblings. his parents? >> sometime they don't have that much work. we don't have a lot of money. sometimes not enough money to pay the rent. >> reporter: nevada has the highest percentage of children whose parents are under- or...
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gas market so would you expect that world to change with the developments off the resources in the arc in the arctic region or do you think it will stay the same nor is the first country in the. started production of liquid natural gas within the arctic with. hama first in the north of norway so in the way we have already experienced increased business because of our work gas resources in the arctic russia of course by far the greatest resource potential but of course costs related to developing these resources are very uncertain and it's also the international market so it's difficult to speculate whole large business opportunities little b. . is evident is no way this investing a lot of human capital and infrastructure so that we are positioned so that international companies will find no way as a relevant partner but every development will see in the yard and you probably know about rush is stuck with him all the projects if those pipelines are right there when those pipelines are fully developed do you think they will somehow ways. norway's role is the major player in the gas marke
gas market so would you expect that world to change with the developments off the resources in the arc in the arctic region or do you think it will stay the same nor is the first country in the. started production of liquid natural gas within the arctic with. hama first in the north of norway so in the way we have already experienced increased business because of our work gas resources in the arctic russia of course by far the greatest resource potential but of course costs related to...
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over seventy four following an excellent major record tying opening round of sixty three leaving then arc and two shots off the pace at the halfway stage rory mcilroy continue to compete despite injuring his wrist on says they know the best of days for the irishman who close the round with a seventy three the same score of defending champ car of germany jason dufner meanwhile tops the leaderboard along with keegan bradley the ruki playing in his best and major to the bench shot an amazing round of sixty four to move joint top five. and they'd be a little bit of a different experience. than regular very first early possibly in a major so be a good test for me and see where i'm professionally. and physically it's very. good looking forward to the weekend and have a good week was a step back in the sense that i didn't make the cut and i'm like i'm taking the german but it's a giant leap forward a fact i played two straight weeks healthy so. that's great for practice. coming up we're going to work and get after. tennis now and force a big boy inside and a secured an easy way to boil not shut
over seventy four following an excellent major record tying opening round of sixty three leaving then arc and two shots off the pace at the halfway stage rory mcilroy continue to compete despite injuring his wrist on says they know the best of days for the irishman who close the round with a seventy three the same score of defending champ car of germany jason dufner meanwhile tops the leaderboard along with keegan bradley the ruki playing in his best and major to the bench shot an amazing round...
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my number one and there's a good thing from my list even if to quit cold compress and go forth the arc of harry. has to do with a new balloon so. when you put in scope you're great first off but then you've got to turn into kind of like a battle of the second really i mean expecting something different here because it's going to be a much better pitch obviously because not special pitch got to be slightly easier it's emotionally very physical you know you're right but the movie as a coach was very happy after the game against ireland because it was one of the best games russia ever played football wise and personal referee grow them back and go with the release of penalty but so i was livid words before going to because most of the year about result of what you said the first game the first off was excellent and the second call was more fight and we have to try to avoid that we have tried to play our game and you can play if you go so in that way we have to do it not so many questions just just do your job is what about andre a shot and i mean how difficult is it for a player when she'
my number one and there's a good thing from my list even if to quit cold compress and go forth the arc of harry. has to do with a new balloon so. when you put in scope you're great first off but then you've got to turn into kind of like a battle of the second really i mean expecting something different here because it's going to be a much better pitch obviously because not special pitch got to be slightly easier it's emotionally very physical you know you're right but the movie as a coach was...
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lived in russia that there was something you know more real if you do have this feeling for this that arc and stuff there then please tell me was it your idea to change the name the time of your novel when it but because in russian it was published under a name quite a nice name anti soviet novel which is that we were we should always can be translated as and i said we'd romance exactly so so you think it's justified well here's here's the thing. i think the title in english style instilled in. it when you first hear it your presumption is more that it's the that it's not literally about the children of jews of starland with london with you. but but more about you know the generation who are stalin's children and in russian i think the tendency is more to presume that it's literally about stalin's children so there's a technical issue that i didn't want to you know of the fool people into into thinking it was a book literally about stalin's children but also there's a more important aspect to this another is that that actually unfortunately tragically the story which makes up the first ha
lived in russia that there was something you know more real if you do have this feeling for this that arc and stuff there then please tell me was it your idea to change the name the time of your novel when it but because in russian it was published under a name quite a nice name anti soviet novel which is that we were we should always can be translated as and i said we'd romance exactly so so you think it's justified well here's here's the thing. i think the title in english style instilled in....
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say the land but in an arc already peace activists who was in libya earlier this month that france is already beating italy in its race for oil deals. though and by qatar and saudi arabia they need to do a lot of crying and they say nato is not long enough fran let stand her underdone see a new younger viewers in this war that. you can't go with. for twenty eight billion dollars eataly has only gone to work for a round point five billion dollars because maybe didn't do so much as saw or race economies making the wars and greed making it worse. and coming up in the program and the eye of the storm new york is bracing itself for the arrival of hurricane irene as parts of the city are evacuated and public transport has been shut down. a british man who challenged the judiciary system in the u.k. to expose corruption within the courts is losing his battle. and elsewhere could world war two veteran has lost an appeal against a six month jail sentence for recording a court hearing without permission. or and records the eighty five year old is determined to fight on this campaign for transpa
say the land but in an arc already peace activists who was in libya earlier this month that france is already beating italy in its race for oil deals. though and by qatar and saudi arabia they need to do a lot of crying and they say nato is not long enough fran let stand her underdone see a new younger viewers in this war that. you can't go with. for twenty eight billion dollars eataly has only gone to work for a round point five billion dollars because maybe didn't do so much as saw or race...
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georgian republic of a cartier has elected a new leader following the death of its president alexander the arc of the saw off two other candidates to the top seat chill now occupied for the next five years and is r.t. to tom parker reports there's been some big business to take care of in the little country. former vice president alexander un vibe is now the president of the caucasus republic of abkhazia the central election commission announced that he took fifty five percent of the one hundred two votes cast and they put voter turnout at a high seventy two percent all of this was made necessary by the death of the previous presidents surrogate by grouch on the twenty ninth of may he died suddenly leaving power vacuum in his place you have cars and people are going to expect a lot from mr primarily building up cars use ruined infrastructure after a long struggle for independence from georgia three years ago russia recognized the independence of our cars year after a war away to the east in south ossetia and fears that the georgia may attack cars here as well but that was just the end of a lon
georgian republic of a cartier has elected a new leader following the death of its president alexander the arc of the saw off two other candidates to the top seat chill now occupied for the next five years and is r.t. to tom parker reports there's been some big business to take care of in the little country. former vice president alexander un vibe is now the president of the caucasus republic of abkhazia the central election commission announced that he took fifty five percent of the one...
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or we have a palestinian woman whose life changed when her terrorism failed and she tells her story arc. of fishing out a submarine untouched for days. it's the soviet sub that's been lurking at the bottom of the baltic. now russia struck gold not quite yet the un's allowed access to one of the planet's biggest gold and copper reserves but it won't come easy they live in the deep sea deposits of the mid atlantic ridge let's cross live now to go with the details so you know what does this a newly available reserve mean for russia. this means that russia has fifteen years to explore the. seabed off the mid atlantic ridge in order to find out whether indeed this is spec to gold and copper or are in fact contained there and if the research proves to be successful if they do find a war in the mid atlantic ridge that means russia gets the priority in the development of that field of that field this of course comes after russia has applied for this event for the research of this particular area of the atlantic ocean at the end of last year it is the first time that any country has been granted
or we have a palestinian woman whose life changed when her terrorism failed and she tells her story arc. of fishing out a submarine untouched for days. it's the soviet sub that's been lurking at the bottom of the baltic. now russia struck gold not quite yet the un's allowed access to one of the planet's biggest gold and copper reserves but it won't come easy they live in the deep sea deposits of the mid atlantic ridge let's cross live now to go with the details so you know what does this a...
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already armies are being read oh you know i've been stolen from the army's is this going to be you know arc two thousand and three or even worse is this going to be after the fall of the taliban when that civil war grevious and hurtful for the people of afghanistan. but there may still be fighting in tripoli but the new self-proclaimed government is wasting little time in setting up its future cash flow european well giants given the go ahead by rebel officials have already begun moving it with italian company. which had close ties to spearheading the return and artie's of lore and reports this time its service is going to come cheap. delivered as a promise but seen by many as more of a threat david cameron says nato will stay while libya makes the transition to democracy as allied forces lend their support to the rebels to take tripoli to stop the war coalition warns libyans not to expect they're getting something for nothing but western powers don't do this without asking for a paper why is it that the head of the t.n.c. is running off to paris to meet with the french president well of co
already armies are being read oh you know i've been stolen from the army's is this going to be you know arc two thousand and three or even worse is this going to be after the fall of the taliban when that civil war grevious and hurtful for the people of afghanistan. but there may still be fighting in tripoli but the new self-proclaimed government is wasting little time in setting up its future cash flow european well giants given the go ahead by rebel officials have already begun moving it with...
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special operation forces suffered but they were arced casualties have been experienced by the u.s. military during the ten years operation enduring freedom what makes situation even worse this same type of these asteroids struck in two thousand and five in cannot a province when you see old helicopter was shot down under similar circumstances since then u.s. special operation forces has more than sufficient time to analyze and evaluate and to make sure that. disaster we'll never struck at the heart of this special operation forces community and especially in afghanistan and pakistan the main lesson for the u.s. commander in afghanistan it's lead their regular gym to do their three cups of tea counter-insurgency you know get it stale and please keep in strategic reserve special operations command and their team members for the most challenging and the most don't and tasks such as counter-proliferation counterterrorism and count on our colleagues got into the way they need to have. been a bit of money which to me. that afternoon you're with business r.t. because how your company the
special operation forces suffered but they were arced casualties have been experienced by the u.s. military during the ten years operation enduring freedom what makes situation even worse this same type of these asteroids struck in two thousand and five in cannot a province when you see old helicopter was shot down under similar circumstances since then u.s. special operation forces has more than sufficient time to analyze and evaluate and to make sure that. disaster we'll never struck at the...
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ravine enjoyed a dream start with a mere jab the other from them head on just three minutes but the arc were level seven minutes later to a team beat to go in the dark on goal from sullivan just before half time in geneva leon's sunday first with strike the french side victory czech champions victorious wells on day even better with a three one always when it came to make it a sixpence and benfica shed a tear to draw in the netherlands but a body saw french films last played at a one one draw in belarus osteo walkouts third minute strife gave also i want to know when everything delays and at the emirates the gunners missed key players as well as selling themselves fabregas to barcelona but stressed. inside. your department we would have considered four or five goals for a team like ours and everyone was talking about it we were a sparse salt you know going to come to consideration. and it's hasn't been easy. games played great team like arsenal we could have lost my man we were nervous and the start confidence minute by minute. right in the meantime says fabric us could make a fairytale
ravine enjoyed a dream start with a mere jab the other from them head on just three minutes but the arc were level seven minutes later to a team beat to go in the dark on goal from sullivan just before half time in geneva leon's sunday first with strike the french side victory czech champions victorious wells on day even better with a three one always when it came to make it a sixpence and benfica shed a tear to draw in the netherlands but a body saw french films last played at a one one draw...
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arc of supporting our own ideals and values have actually created the so-called threats against us. rocking we're talking about two different historical structures as well the immediacy of the cold war or let's say. what the united states needed to do during the cold war was to contain the u.s.s.r. in the u.s.s.r. in the region and hands you know starting to cut on some less than friendly regime or not well thought of a lot of the considerations in the case of when ali and what's going on in egypt right now i think that we should look at this from a more modern perspective if you keep talking about the past and all that it was and so on mean we never would know i was talking about today very much george bush's war on terror and it seems like obama is the accepted it is well no i'm talking about what's going on today not a cold war. ok so well in this case i would say that there is a clear progression in the obama administration about democracy promotion and that the discourse is not linked anymore to the war on terror of course you still have references to what is called a democracy
arc of supporting our own ideals and values have actually created the so-called threats against us. rocking we're talking about two different historical structures as well the immediacy of the cold war or let's say. what the united states needed to do during the cold war was to contain the u.s.s.r. in the u.s.s.r. in the region and hands you know starting to cut on some less than friendly regime or not well thought of a lot of the considerations in the case of when ali and what's going on in...
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that this jigsaw puzzle of particles is nothing but the lowest octave there's a higher octave the next arc of the string is called dark matter and dark matter we fake makes up most of the universe dark matter we think is ten times more plentiful than ordinary matter so every high school chemistry textbook is wrong every textbook says the universe is made out of adam's period end of story that's what the universe is made out of atoms we know realize that's wrong only four percent of the universe is made of atoms twenty three percent is made out of that invisible substance called dark matter which holds the galaxy together an invisible form of matter and beyond that seventy three percent of the universe is dark energy the energy of the big bang the energy that's driving the universe and making it expand so we're now beginning to realize that we are children we are children in terms of trying to understand the fundamental nature of reality but string theory gives us a comprehensive theory that would explain dark matter as a higher vibration and dark energy as the energy of nothing can i add.
that this jigsaw puzzle of particles is nothing but the lowest octave there's a higher octave the next arc of the string is called dark matter and dark matter we fake makes up most of the universe dark matter we think is ten times more plentiful than ordinary matter so every high school chemistry textbook is wrong every textbook says the universe is made out of adam's period end of story that's what the universe is made out of atoms we know realize that's wrong only four percent of the universe...
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and he reminded us that he had just been reinvited arc and so he was brought in as a hero fifty years later he was honored for his presence and it just inspired the staff to say what can we do to visualize or middle america the fact that the cuts that are going to be made are going to have a deep impact and we need balance we need people to pay their fair share of taxes we need to corporations to pay their fair share. bill moyers was helpful also in inspiring i see he said this is the most dangerous moment in american history we're either going to be a nation of and by and for the people or of and by and for corporations and that i think was part of a motivating force to get us started and i have to tell you that they're going to roll out demonstrations like we did at the capitol all across the country in august and september as different faith groups have prayer ins and sit ins and other opportunities in congressional districts and when the twelve are named in the super committee there's going be a lot of attention put on the common cause working with some other good government group
and he reminded us that he had just been reinvited arc and so he was brought in as a hero fifty years later he was honored for his presence and it just inspired the staff to say what can we do to visualize or middle america the fact that the cuts that are going to be made are going to have a deep impact and we need balance we need people to pay their fair share of taxes we need to corporations to pay their fair share. bill moyers was helpful also in inspiring i see he said this is the most...
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. >> reporter: the violence has spread like an arc of burning anger across london, parts of which were the third night running. it started as a demonstration after a police operation in which a man was killed, but it's now become a wave of violent outbreaks that threatens to spiral out of control. >> to see scenes like that is absolutely heart breaking and shocking. >> reporter: they are areas with a history of social tension, but police are calling these outbreaks copycat opportunistic rioting. police at first were accused of under-reacting to the violence, then of overreacting. a stop-and-search incident spurred this latest round of violence. but whatever tactic they use, they haven't been able to stop it. wherever the police presence quells the violence in one area, it breaks out in another. >> what i've seen is pure violence, is pure gratuitous violence. it's criminal damage. >> reporter: whether the rioting is being coordinated or just random, it is destructive and right now no one seems to know how to stop it. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> mason: we got word today that a fo
. >> reporter: the violence has spread like an arc of burning anger across london, parts of which were the third night running. it started as a demonstration after a police operation in which a man was killed, but it's now become a wave of violent outbreaks that threatens to spiral out of control. >> to see scenes like that is absolutely heart breaking and shocking. >> reporter: they are areas with a history of social tension, but police are calling these outbreaks copycat...
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to find an elsewhere losing them like me seen six three six two a video replay helping shut out of arc to a quick victory the russian was runner up here to came christ as a year ago. when next opponent world number two was when i was survive the fierce match against. the most likely because i said six three and held on to win the second after an hour in the course of play on tie break so should always next while the second sunday final things andrea that commission germany the russian lives if you throw my take on you could be. over in the grounds moscow is still the world's top three have been dumped out mardy fish with one of the best nights of his career crossing of a second rank and file a dull twenty seven percent of his service points to relieve a six three six four win. and orgy federer's hopes of claiming a third straight samson out inside the sways hole to be in the quarters by thomas burdick to be open he said sixty two before i think of the weigh in on a second so tiebreaker meaning which act has now begun federer in three or there. was. no such war is because he then we've
to find an elsewhere losing them like me seen six three six two a video replay helping shut out of arc to a quick victory the russian was runner up here to came christ as a year ago. when next opponent world number two was when i was survive the fierce match against. the most likely because i said six three and held on to win the second after an hour in the course of play on tie break so should always next while the second sunday final things andrea that commission germany the russian lives if...