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i said barbarian or not would never emblazoned shield of fastballs. i drew undersized dragons which looked like smudges in the distance and lightning starting from the center. my mother found material she rapped over one soldier to the koschel for and wrapped around my side with a safety pin. i wore brown shorts, no shirt and my father's prelate decoupled route twice around my hips. last was my sword. my mother was at a loss for how to make a sort. we cut strips of cardboard conclude them together and wrapped in black plastic from a garbage bag. it looked terrible. i was disappointed. my have father was happy to be free of blame. my costume might have done well in america or expectations were low but when i was in school i was immediately ashamed. some of the children came to class and a lot or more that looked like accurate replicas of the uniforms. their parents spent weeks working on them and children were afraid to move for fear of terrorism something that had been carefully glued. other barbarians ranged in their interpretation and we did look so
i said barbarian or not would never emblazoned shield of fastballs. i drew undersized dragons which looked like smudges in the distance and lightning starting from the center. my mother found material she rapped over one soldier to the koschel for and wrapped around my side with a safety pin. i wore brown shorts, no shirt and my father's prelate decoupled route twice around my hips. last was my sword. my mother was at a loss for how to make a sort. we cut strips of cardboard conclude them...
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. >> it's good verses evil, if you're in the middle of it, and the barbarian and stuff.t want to get in and kill demons and they won't let me. >> tell me what a big fail this is, is the gaming community freaking out about this? >> everybody is upset. and i'll tell you something. i waited 12 years to play this game, since the old diablo came out. they want me to wait another day and i'm not waiting another day. >> my guild is made, if they don't figure out the servers we'll go back to word of warcraft. >> is your head about to server. >> if they don't get the servers up, something will explode, that's not a threat, but it is, listen to me i want to [ bleep ] play the game. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> you notice when a cow, donkey, or a dogs. >> a pack of derms or a m pacaderm. >> i love how he just stopped traffic, like excuse me. >> aren't you supposed to take notice when they put their ears forward, that's a threat -- >> i would say this is a good day on the freeway. >> as far as traffic jams go, this is nice. not an accident, nobody is hurt. >> i like how they just take th
. >> it's good verses evil, if you're in the middle of it, and the barbarian and stuff.t want to get in and kill demons and they won't let me. >> tell me what a big fail this is, is the gaming community freaking out about this? >> everybody is upset. and i'll tell you something. i waited 12 years to play this game, since the old diablo came out. they want me to wait another day and i'm not waiting another day. >> my guild is made, if they don't figure out the servers...
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we don't tell ourselves we were the barbarians and we were fighting the civilized world. tell a very different story. a store in some sense that we are still telling today. and that brings me to part 3, the e-mail. so recently come a couple years ago i received an e-mail. it was one of those chain e-mails to get all the time. you don't know exactly where it comes from, but tells you to florida to as many people as possible and at the top it said these forward as wildly as possible because he wanted to go to 400 million people. this is an ambitious e-mail. so i read further. the e-mail purported to be an article from a spanish newspaper by a spanish journalist. as i read on, i thought gosh, it's been a while since i've been to spain, but i can imagine the spanish newspaper printed his. this is quite a remarkable piece of journalism. you've read one section from the east mail. we killed 6 million jews and replace them with 27 muslims who brought his stupidity and ignorance, religious extremism and lack of tolerance, crime and poverty due to an unwillingness to work and supp
we don't tell ourselves we were the barbarians and we were fighting the civilized world. tell a very different story. a store in some sense that we are still telling today. and that brings me to part 3, the e-mail. so recently come a couple years ago i received an e-mail. it was one of those chain e-mails to get all the time. you don't know exactly where it comes from, but tells you to florida to as many people as possible and at the top it said these forward as wildly as possible because he...
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. >> we both came up as a barbarian when we took the quiz. >> people love to travel to the ends of thearth. >> reporter: taking a chance could help you save. >> luxury link online offers destinations. they don't tell you where you're going to go. you can get a great value for a little amount of money. >> reporter: with an open mind, a mystery trip can be worth the expense. >>> warm weather brings out the band. last week we had maroon 5 at pimlico. there are a bunch of sites online to help upfind out where your favorites are taking the stage. scan your music library to see which artists are on the play list and they match that up with artists coming to town. >>> baltimore is a great place for people who love their pacialtion. in fact, we are 15th in the best nation for public lands here. researchers looked at the 40 largest city as found found 9.5% is parkland and there are more than three playgrounds for every 10,000 people living in ball. the oldest park in baltimore -- anybody want this guess? kelly? patterson park. 1827. i was there for the opener. crop can sound off on our facebook
. >> we both came up as a barbarian when we took the quiz. >> people love to travel to the ends of thearth. >> reporter: taking a chance could help you save. >> luxury link online offers destinations. they don't tell you where you're going to go. you can get a great value for a little amount of money. >> reporter: with an open mind, a mystery trip can be worth the expense. >>> warm weather brings out the band. last week we had maroon 5 at pimlico. there...
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we don't tell ourselves that we were the barbarians, and we were fighting the civilized world. we tell a very different story. a story, in some sense, that we are still telling today. and that brings me to part three. the e-mail. so recently, a couple years ago, i received an e-mail, and it was one of those chain e-mails you get all the time. you don't know where exactly it comes from, but it tells you to forward it to as many people as possible, and at the top of this e-mail it said, please, forward it as widely as possible because we want it to go to 400 million people. i thought, this is an ambitious e-mail. so i read further. the e-mail purported to be an article from a spanish newspaper by a spanish journalist, and as i read on i thought, gosh, it's been a while since i've been to spain, but i can't imagine a spanish newspaper printed this. this is quite a remarkable piece of journalism. let me read you one section from this e-mail which i got, by the way, several times. we killed six million jews and replaced them with 20 million muslims who brought us stupidity and ignor
we don't tell ourselves that we were the barbarians, and we were fighting the civilized world. we tell a very different story. a story, in some sense, that we are still telling today. and that brings me to part three. the e-mail. so recently, a couple years ago, i received an e-mail, and it was one of those chain e-mails you get all the time. you don't know where exactly it comes from, but it tells you to forward it to as many people as possible, and at the top of this e-mail it said, please,...
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. >> we came up as barbarian. >> that sign is people love to travel to the ends of the earth basicallyorter: taking a chance can also help save you money. >> for example luxury link online offer options for destinations. they don't tell you exactly where you're going to go but you can get a great value if a little amount of money. >> reporter: with an open mind, a mystery trip can be worth the suspense. >> if the idea of a mystery trip piques your interest, you have a couple of options. you can check out travel companies like luxurylink.com and expedition which is an arm of an american express travel company. basically most of the trips are seven days. you have your flight included as well as your accommodations obviously because they don't want you to know where you're going. it looks like if you're looking at a domestic trip they tend to start at around $1,000. if you're going outside of the country about $2500 to start. so there you go. >> pretty gutsy. i don't know -- i have trepidations about doing that. >> the profile would help make it a little less scary. >> they had the advent
. >> we came up as barbarian. >> that sign is people love to travel to the ends of the earth basicallyorter: taking a chance can also help save you money. >> for example luxury link online offer options for destinations. they don't tell you exactly where you're going to go but you can get a great value if a little amount of money. >> reporter: with an open mind, a mystery trip can be worth the suspense. >> if the idea of a mystery trip piques your interest, you...
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got stronger and became out of an insolent then with face of the whole world really all of those barbarian splendid destroying entire nations and deciding the future of nations and continent it's. going to be that once again it's not just the uk we need to acknowledge and openly that aggressive in detention is of a gnat's is did not receive it collectively up through response and property of the human the up with the nations who were divided in suspicious of each other the ideological confrontation of preventing them from stopping the world war that suited period beginning and mankind had to pee in immense price on think on. it those noble and eventually. what happened was the other less in the. series to happen where you common determination to prevail over the evil in you in the troy. and the forces of tycho you learn your calling listen stew together if you agree we paid tribute to those countries it made an important contribution to the victory over this cruel enemy of them that we all should remember how the war started with you and analyze the reasons and the if you learn the lessons
got stronger and became out of an insolent then with face of the whole world really all of those barbarian splendid destroying entire nations and deciding the future of nations and continent it's. going to be that once again it's not just the uk we need to acknowledge and openly that aggressive in detention is of a gnat's is did not receive it collectively up through response and property of the human the up with the nations who were divided in suspicious of each other the ideological...
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i mean, for goodness sakes, at the same time the chinese were calling the europeans barbarians. so, i mean, it couldn't have been -- i don't think it was an intentional attempt to dehumanize the chinese, but i think it had that affect. >> well, it may have been intentional, at least in williams -- i mean, i think this is the demographic he's writing for, this middle class that's concerned about chinese immigration, it's concerned about labor unrest, it's concerned about all sorts of things. >> i mean, i didn't think th that -- yeah, he wanted to say that the chinese were below us, but i don't think he used it as a justification to say it's okay what we're doing to them. i don't think that was his goal. >> i think -- well, maybe not. >> a little hard to draw that. taylor, you can see. he's really romanticizing the orient. he's smoking about american smoking in an opium den. i don't see lot of orient into
i mean, for goodness sakes, at the same time the chinese were calling the europeans barbarians. so, i mean, it couldn't have been -- i don't think it was an intentional attempt to dehumanize the chinese, but i think it had that affect. >> well, it may have been intentional, at least in williams -- i mean, i think this is the demographic he's writing for, this middle class that's concerned about chinese immigration, it's concerned about labor unrest, it's concerned about all sorts of...
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we've seen that across the united states and why they rise up why the people of rome who led in the barbarians lead in the vandals the visigoths why they wanted those guys to come in because there they were sick of this sort of corruption they're sick of jamie diamond taking six hundred eighty million dollars in stolen goods handling stolen goods and yet he gets nothing there's nothing that happens to him there's nothing that happens to john course on the visigoths look good compared to him you've done a lot of live back to the big. well speaking of jamie diamond max this is before the may day protests wall street tracks whorls as may first protests lou so here's an article that presents bankers jamie dimon lloyd blankfein all these other big banks here as the elks and the protesters are wolves ok yeah banks have a history of coordinating security with city authorities at a two thousand and nine u.s. senate hearing police commissioner raymond kelly described a partnership with financial district firms that gives his department access to hundreds of private security cameras footage is monitored
we've seen that across the united states and why they rise up why the people of rome who led in the barbarians lead in the vandals the visigoths why they wanted those guys to come in because there they were sick of this sort of corruption they're sick of jamie diamond taking six hundred eighty million dollars in stolen goods handling stolen goods and yet he gets nothing there's nothing that happens to him there's nothing that happens to john course on the visigoths look good compared to him...
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the barbarians ranged their interpretation and we looked like a hoard. they built a wooden jury alves horse costumes with papier-mache heads and bodies. have a blind people get around the room and the girl played and we followed. we rehearsed it for days. it consisted of nothing but full retreat in the room chanting angry nonsense reading my embarrassing soared lining up against the romans and then charging to my dramatic death. the day of the performance 100 parents of staff and several hundred students we dressed in our classroom and they marched into the auditorium. of the legion looked wonderfully imperial. but i was relieved not to have been chosen from rome, i can imagine how my armor would have looked if i had been left to crafted from to mailbox. we assembled in the hall while the speeches were made inside and some point we were given a signal of the entrance. my parents said as we came in yelling i was a barbarian most notably smiling. they give a speech about liberty and then to attack for roman ranks failing to achieve our freedom. i rushed up
the barbarians ranged their interpretation and we looked like a hoard. they built a wooden jury alves horse costumes with papier-mache heads and bodies. have a blind people get around the room and the girl played and we followed. we rehearsed it for days. it consisted of nothing but full retreat in the room chanting angry nonsense reading my embarrassing soared lining up against the romans and then charging to my dramatic death. the day of the performance 100 parents of staff and several...
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the barbarians ranged their interpretation and we looked like a hoard. they built a wooden jury alves horse costumes with papier-mache heads and bodies. have a blind people get around the room and the girl played and we followed. we rehearsed it for days. it consisted of nothing but full retreat in the room chanting angry nonsense reading my embarrassing soared lining up against the romans and then charging to my dramatic death. the day of the performance 100 parents of staff and several hundred students we dressed in our classroom and they marched into the auditorium. of the legion looked wonderfully imperial. but i was relieved not to have been chosen from rome, i can imagine how my armor would have looked if i had been left to crafted from to mailbox. we assembled in the hall while the speeches were made inside and some point we were given a signal of the entrance. my parents said as we came in yelling i was a barbarian most notably smiling. they give a speech about liberty and then to attack for roman ranks failing to achieve our freedom. i rushed up
the barbarians ranged their interpretation and we looked like a hoard. they built a wooden jury alves horse costumes with papier-mache heads and bodies. have a blind people get around the room and the girl played and we followed. we rehearsed it for days. it consisted of nothing but full retreat in the room chanting angry nonsense reading my embarrassing soared lining up against the romans and then charging to my dramatic death. the day of the performance 100 parents of staff and several...
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we were talking about the phrase barbarians at the game and i remember writing obituary for teddy forcemannd he gave you the die on the golf course. >> he painted the picture of barbarians crossing the bridge coming to the city. >> carlisle group went public yesterday. good investments, bad investments? is leveraged buyouts good, bad for the universe? how do you think about it now. >> i don't think about this as a matter of fact. i don't follow it the way you guys did and i thought was a incorrectly and increasingly -- >> it should have been perfect for -- well, it didn't turn out to be a great investment. it took them a while to go flat. >> it took them a while to go under. people worried it might drive kkr's return seriously downward. at some point america came after tobacco. >> hbo made the movie of the film. who made more -- how much more did andrew make? >> i guarantee he must have made lots more than i did. how did you like the movie compared to the book? >> i was very happy that the check didn't bounce. >> good way to think about it. you working on a new book now? >> i am. >> can yo
we were talking about the phrase barbarians at the game and i remember writing obituary for teddy forcemannd he gave you the die on the golf course. >> he painted the picture of barbarians crossing the bridge coming to the city. >> carlisle group went public yesterday. good investments, bad investments? is leveraged buyouts good, bad for the universe? how do you think about it now. >> i don't think about this as a matter of fact. i don't follow it the way you guys did and i...
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produce democracy you know and this idea that you have the barbarian. you intervene militarily and then you have swedish or danish time democracy is to. i think things are very much in flux right now really interesting your perspective thanks so much your time professor piggott a political scientist well paris west you know this thing. and later here in r.t. in cross talk peter lavelle questions whether foreign intervention is the way to bring an end to the vicious unrest in syria. the end of the day if there is going to be an intervention i would tend to think they will be along those lines it's not that we're not going to see a rerun of iraq or not not even the rerun of libya ok. it is a rerun of iraq go ahead it's a rerun of iraq it's a rerun of iraq post original goal for you know no fly zones humanitarian corridors so i kind of thing that or nowhere near as benign as they say mark you want to jump in there though i think i think that it and we rock is a terrible example the only thing i would say is who knows the creative destruction us in washingt
produce democracy you know and this idea that you have the barbarian. you intervene militarily and then you have swedish or danish time democracy is to. i think things are very much in flux right now really interesting your perspective thanks so much your time professor piggott a political scientist well paris west you know this thing. and later here in r.t. in cross talk peter lavelle questions whether foreign intervention is the way to bring an end to the vicious unrest in syria. the end of...
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tear tea measures because the future of europe is not austerity and i think the future is of this barbarian way that the greek people have gone the last few years. >> his profile has been the most popular article on the site for the past three days. you can read a lot more about his views, what he thinks should be done about banking, et cetera, on our website at cnbc.com. guys? >> thanks, michelle. see you later. >> i have a question for you. >> oh, yeah. >> can he have it both ways? i mean, if he wants to nullify the austerity plan, the bailout plan that's in place and not leave the euro, how does that work? >> how do you square that. yes. that's a very good question. a former finance minister thought he could dot same thing. alexis thinks that he can convince his european partners to change their ways. maybe because of what we have seen in the last week or so we have seen some softening, but to get as much as he wants out of his european partners, i find it very hard to believe. how far are you willing to go? how far were you going to do this game of chicken? everything you want, you're g
tear tea measures because the future of europe is not austerity and i think the future is of this barbarian way that the greek people have gone the last few years. >> his profile has been the most popular article on the site for the past three days. you can read a lot more about his views, what he thinks should be done about banking, et cetera, on our website at cnbc.com. guys? >> thanks, michelle. see you later. >> i have a question for you. >> oh, yeah. >> can he...
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. >> we both came up as a barbarian when we took the quiz. >> that sign is people who love to travelthe earth basically. >> taking a chance can also help you save money. >> for example, luxury link online, they offer options for destinations. they don't tell you exactly where you can go. you can get a great value for very little money. >> with an open mind a mystery trip can be worth the expense. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> hey, prince charles may want to consider adding another title to his name. meteorologist. he delivered the weather forecast at a bbc station this week. the video is now a huge hit. hundreds of thousands of people have viewed it online. >>> the best of the drier and brighter weathe
. >> we both came up as a barbarian when we took the quiz. >> that sign is people who love to travelthe earth basically. >> taking a chance can also help you save money. >> for example, luxury link online, they offer options for destinations. they don't tell you exactly where you can go. you can get a great value for very little money. >> with an open mind a mystery trip can be worth the expense. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and...
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like a barbarian. >> takes a back to the biology of blubber. here, a hormone in your stomach called ghrelin, sounds like gremlin, growling in piers' stomach wants to eat that. >> very noisy. >> that hormone takes half an hour to be quenched when you eat a meal. you are like me and most people watching us, in half an hour, you have had three meals. so if you don't always have something that you are putting in your mouth, which i do, if you are not always eating something, every two hours at least that ghrelin hormone gets so loud. >> what do you do to constantly snack? >> nuts in my pocket. >> any nut good? >> walnuts, omega 3 fats, hazelnuts. i like tree nuts. real nuts. i keep them around because they are the source of life. i actually soak my walnuts, makes them a little bit softer, take some of the bitterness out of them which you can do anything you want, if you keep foods around you love. listen, i know you were kind of me to bring these in -- this would be what i would keep in my desk at work. i keep carrots and celery there. >> snack. >>
like a barbarian. >> takes a back to the biology of blubber. here, a hormone in your stomach called ghrelin, sounds like gremlin, growling in piers' stomach wants to eat that. >> very noisy. >> that hormone takes half an hour to be quenched when you eat a meal. you are like me and most people watching us, in half an hour, you have had three meals. so if you don't always have something that you are putting in your mouth, which i do, if you are not always eating something, every...
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it may go back to the days when brits were barbarians.i'm going to draw this to a hold. >> maybe they didn't have fire. >> you've called me all sorts of things tonight. there's been a tissue of insults flying my way. it's been good fun. thanks for coming in. martha stewart. i like forward to your 97,000th book. >>> next, only in america. a jilted lover seeks justice from the woman who refused to marry him. ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. that's the power of german engineering. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> tonight, only in america, justice for the broken hearted. love may conquer all,
it may go back to the days when brits were barbarians.i'm going to draw this to a hold. >> maybe they didn't have fire. >> you've called me all sorts of things tonight. there's been a tissue of insults flying my way. it's been good fun. thanks for coming in. martha stewart. i like forward to your 97,000th book. >>> next, only in america. a jilted lover seeks justice from the woman who refused to marry him. ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel dude you don't understand,...
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it may be back to the old days when brits were barbarians. >> you are a neanderthal. >> i'm going too a halt. a celebration of our nation's most treasured dishes from coast-to-coast. >> i don't think neanderthal is maybe -- they didn't have -- >> you called me all sorts of things tonight. a tissue of insults flying my way. >> it's a lot of fun. >> it's been good fun. awful lovely to see you. martha stewart, i look forward to seeing you for your 97,000th book, whenever that may be. >> okay. >> next, a jilted lover seeks justice from a woman who refused to marry him. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 dusters extender can clean hard to reach places in less time. swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. with your photographs. ( younger sister ) where's heaven ? ( older sister ) far. what will you inspire, with the eos rebel t3i and ef lenses, for ron's next project ? learn more at youtube. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you an
it may be back to the old days when brits were barbarians. >> you are a neanderthal. >> i'm going too a halt. a celebration of our nation's most treasured dishes from coast-to-coast. >> i don't think neanderthal is maybe -- they didn't have -- >> you called me all sorts of things tonight. a tissue of insults flying my way. >> it's a lot of fun. >> it's been good fun. awful lovely to see you. martha stewart, i look forward to seeing you for your 97,000th book,...
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it may go back to the days when brits were barbarians.i'm going to draw this to a hold. >> maybe they didn't have fire. >> you've called me all sorts of things tonight. there's been a tissue of insults flying my way. it's been good fun. thanks for coming in. martha stewart. i like forward to your 97,000th book. >>> next, only in america. a jilted lover seeks justice from the woman who refused to marry him. ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. that's the power of german engineering. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i
it may go back to the days when brits were barbarians.i'm going to draw this to a hold. >> maybe they didn't have fire. >> you've called me all sorts of things tonight. there's been a tissue of insults flying my way. it's been good fun. thanks for coming in. martha stewart. i like forward to your 97,000th book. >>> next, only in america. a jilted lover seeks justice from the woman who refused to marry him. ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel dude you don't understand,...
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>> you are a barbarian and you need discipline. >> i can't be with you people because you are bastard michele bachmann is still suffering show tune-related hangover. >> shut up! >> 17 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. ♪ >> and four minutes. >> no hi -- high, no low. [ show playing in background ] >>> it is the "stephanie miller show." >> yes, and don't be disappointed. >> this hour brought to you by go to meeting. try it free for 30 days click on the try it free button and type in the pro foe word stephanie. i got an email from current by gosh, we have tripled the ratings for current. >> next thing you know we'll have a successful tour around the country. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> what? >> meanwhile in glenn beck land. >> yeah. >> copy ratings and a christmas sweater. granted i have to say, the christmas sweater is one of the most laugh-out-loud funny shows you will ever see. granted, it is not supposed to be but it is true. it's hard to breathe because you will holding your hand over your
>> you are a barbarian and you need discipline. >> i can't be with you people because you are bastard michele bachmann is still suffering show tune-related hangover. >> shut up! >> 17 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. ♪ >> and four minutes. >> no hi -- high, no low. [ show playing in background ] >>> it is the "stephanie miller show."...
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and i think that the future is not this barbarian way the greek people went over the last years. >> he frequently refers to the austerity measures as barbaric. sue, we posted a profile of mr. tsipras based on an interview i'd done with him earlier in the year three days ago. it's been our most popular story for three days. if you want to read it, cnbc.com. you can have a lot more detail about what he believes should be the future of greece. >> michelle, thank you so much. let's go to kate kelly with breaking news. she's at the las vegas salt conference. an update on the yahoo! controversy. kate. >> thanks so much, sue. so just out is the latest press release from third point, daniel loeb's hedge fund, which has gone active on yahoo! and demanding the resignation of their ceo, scott thompson. they're reacting to news from ya hah hoo that they've set a record date now take place some time this summer, should be within about 60 days or so. the record date will be may 17th, which means shareholders in yahoo! or potential shareholders only have until may 14th to purchase or sell shares as t
and i think that the future is not this barbarian way the greek people went over the last years. >> he frequently refers to the austerity measures as barbaric. sue, we posted a profile of mr. tsipras based on an interview i'd done with him earlier in the year three days ago. it's been our most popular story for three days. if you want to read it, cnbc.com. you can have a lot more detail about what he believes should be the future of greece. >> michelle, thank you so much. let's go...
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we are not above -- barbarians we have been painted. i was in 24 years in the infantry. i was in the gulf war and panama. we, as u.s. military, we comply with the geneva convention, the code of context at the rules of engagement. regardless of whether things happened in world war two and vietnam and whether some was we have a code of conduct and their rules of engagements of this is what separates us from barbarians. when we begin to display this behavior -- i believe this is a larger problem than what is being reported. host: what are you talking about? caller: as far as the misconduct of u.s. forces. host: you think more goes on and what has been reported? caller: i have a lot of battle bodies -- buddies. we talk with them in the va and we see what is being reported. there are multiple rotations. you cannot have someone who has friends who were killed affected by these battles. they are returning multiply. there is an anger and resentment and retaliation that is being built and this is what is causing the misconduct for you cannot put someone back in a field three and
we are not above -- barbarians we have been painted. i was in 24 years in the infantry. i was in the gulf war and panama. we, as u.s. military, we comply with the geneva convention, the code of context at the rules of engagement. regardless of whether things happened in world war two and vietnam and whether some was we have a code of conduct and their rules of engagements of this is what separates us from barbarians. when we begin to display this behavior -- i believe this is a larger problem...
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my parents said that as we came in, i was the barbarian most noticeably smiling.oadicea gave her speech about liberty, and then we were to attack the ranks of for our freedom. a boy made a/at me, and this was my cue to perish. during reversal, i went through the motions of pretending that this was the performance. i threw myself back over the screen. might be coming off the stage. sword and shield tossed into the air and i struck the oak floor with a smack that sounded loud even to me. i was told afterward that half of the parents stood up in the play went silent with a gasp. a teacher hurried to my side, and she stooped, trying very hard to not let her voice sounds hysterical. can you hear me, dear? she asked, with her hand on my chest and it was cold. yes, i hissed, trying not to move my lips. are you hurt, sweetheart? can you move? i've been killed, i whispered. keeping my eyes closed. i heard and i'm mother's voice as she withdrew, and the play went on. more boys falling carefully. go to boadicea drank poison and slumped in her chair. she was pulled out of the
my parents said that as we came in, i was the barbarian most noticeably smiling.oadicea gave her speech about liberty, and then we were to attack the ranks of for our freedom. a boy made a/at me, and this was my cue to perish. during reversal, i went through the motions of pretending that this was the performance. i threw myself back over the screen. might be coming off the stage. sword and shield tossed into the air and i struck the oak floor with a smack that sounded loud even to me. i was...
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we'll present the blue chip book award for classics like barbarians he gate and the wisdom of crowds. your summer reading list just got a lot longer. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network... a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good idea. ♪ it's the at&t network -- providing new ways to work together, so business works better. ♪ only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed absorbs and holds water better. it's guaranteed to grow grass anywhere, even if you miss a day of watering. [ scott ] seed your lawn. seed it! >>> chairs is sponsored
we'll present the blue chip book award for classics like barbarians he gate and the wisdom of crowds. your summer reading list just got a lot longer. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network... a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good...
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. >> back to the old days when brits were barbarian. >> what do you know about writing a book that i don't know about writing a book? >> words and all that matters. >> m.i.t. researchers say they have solved that problem of that ketchup stuck at the bottom of the barrel. >> on "cbs this morning." >> i'm only truly qualified to give you three simple tips on how to proceed in life. one, cut a hole in a box. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with breaking news here in new york city. a possible suspect is in custody in the case of etan patz. he's the 6-year-old boy who disappeared on his way to school in 1979. >> senior correspondent john miller is here with the latest working the phones all morning. what do we know at this hour? >> what we know is that yesterday new york city police detectives went to question a man named pego hernandez in camden, new jersey. they sat him down in the office of the district attorney and put him through the paces and at that point they say he implicated himself in the case. last night they took him up here to office of t
. >> back to the old days when brits were barbarian. >> what do you know about writing a book that i don't know about writing a book? >> words and all that matters. >> m.i.t. researchers say they have solved that problem of that ketchup stuck at the bottom of the barrel. >> on "cbs this morning." >> i'm only truly qualified to give you three simple tips on how to proceed in life. one, cut a hole in a box. captioning funded by cbs >>>...
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>> i would rather watch "conan the barbarian". >> another great one are from that year. >> where clydecoming up. >> no walnuts in the perfect memorial day burger with vodka-battered onion ring with richard blais. he'll "dish" about that and getting his start at mcdonald's. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. ere plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. t
>> i would rather watch "conan the barbarian". >> another great one are from that year. >> where clydecoming up. >> no walnuts in the perfect memorial day burger with vodka-battered onion ring with richard blais. he'll "dish" about that and getting his start at mcdonald's. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. ere plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer...
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the network is not big enough for these two barbarians! these whisker warriors!>> geraldo. >> gretchen: that is hysterical. >> thank you, thank you. what's your sign? >> my sign is that you may have evolved from high school. >> we agree about most things, but geraldo thinks politicians should help the poor. >> steve: thank you. >> that's it for him? >> steve: that's it. >> gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," all aboard, you're on a train to nowhere. billions of your taxpayer dollars being spent for nada. we sent ainsley earhart to find out why. >> peter: parents, take a good look, american teens can't kick the drug habit and it's lead to go death. what you need to look out for, coming up. >> gretchen: stay away from the table, geraldo [ male announcer ] what can you do with plain white rice? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbels chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so
the network is not big enough for these two barbarians! these whisker warriors!>> geraldo. >> gretchen: that is hysterical. >> thank you, thank you. what's your sign? >> my sign is that you may have evolved from high school. >> we agree about most things, but geraldo thinks politicians should help the poor. >> steve: thank you. >> that's it for him? >> steve: that's it. >> gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," all aboard,...