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. >> ma barker? >> ferguson. >> ferguson.hter] may think it was ma barker, but actually it was ma ferguson. >> she changed her name because of the other barker, right, to ferguson, that's it. [laughter] yeah, ma ferguson. but she was somebody's wife >> pa. [laughter] often you have one with the other. >> i, i'm going to have to get back to the, this texas history book. >> volume 2. >> volume 2, ma and pa. -> so i, i think that actually the idea of writing -- because i had them wwth mother and father baker. but it was ma and pa ferguson. >> so i, i think that actually the idea of writing about reform by way of writing about sissy faaenthold's a pretty good idea in retrospect, right? >> yeah. >> it makes sense. >> and, and, and it was an interesting campaign. i used to say it's more interesting to go with a democratic candidate than a republican candidate. the only advantage with going with a republican candidate is it used to be they were less likely to lose your luggage. >> oh, is that right? >> yeah, they had much better sor
. >> ma barker? >> ferguson. >> ferguson.hter] may think it was ma barker, but actually it was ma ferguson. >> she changed her name because of the other barker, right, to ferguson, that's it. [laughter] yeah, ma ferguson. but she was somebody's wife >> pa. [laughter] often you have one with the other. >> i, i'm going to have to get back to the, this texas history book. >> volume 2. >> volume 2, ma and pa. -> so i, i think that actually the idea...
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and kim barker, author of "the taliban shuffle". [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. >> can you hear us? >> is that a yes or a no. excellent. >> i have a louder voice. i was curious. >> we are here today to talk about "the taliban shuffle". and kim barker's strange days in afghanistan and pakistan and she was a foreign correspondent for "the chicago tribune" for six years she was in the region. she worked with me as a correspondent and for me for a brief stretch. >> you were the first foreign editor i worked for. i hated him. >> it was a mutual dislike. so we are here to talk about this. it is a great time to be talking about pakistan and afghanistan. a lot of tension on it but let's talk about the book and then your impression of what is going on now. first question is probably what you have been thinking about. you were a foreign correspondent working mean string journalism. how is this different from that and how would you characterize this? as a memoir, what is a journalistic memoir? >> there are a lot of questions and i will try to get to all of t
and kim barker, author of "the taliban shuffle". [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. >> can you hear us? >> is that a yes or a no. excellent. >> i have a louder voice. i was curious. >> we are here today to talk about "the taliban shuffle". and kim barker's strange days in afghanistan and pakistan and she was a foreign correspondent for "the chicago tribune" for six years she was in the region. she worked with me as a...
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line is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of life here is women only and barker is a university student and has volunteered here to help organize the process she stamps a few russian boots which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women on the station as. the women have too many things to do they don't fight each other world queuing and never shoot into the year is men often do so we're able to serve up to nine hundred cars were de facto enough to look at. this line is long but others are ruben longer petrol still cheaper than water here just a few cents for a litter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no few we have to give our cars and return reentry appears that could be days. when only gas stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in a country in cares there are also special problems for ambulances and police cars. but the needle surrounded us but we should move on. we try to do our best to help people get by but we give up we'll die it's a lot of those seeking to oust c
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whereas, you know, the broadcast networks turned into like, you know, barker channels at this point where people are not showing up at eight o'clock anymore to watch the regular show, but they had hear about it and ultimately get there. i feel the comedy centrals, mtv's, the espn's, whatever it is, we still got the reach and power to market in a way that really can't be challenged at this point. >> host: the royalty of the established viewership? >> guest: i think there's an advantage of the only way you can do it, and there's those guys who break out of the pack of millions, the sort of barrier for entry on the internet is not very great, but then you got to fight it. it's like panning for gold. there's things that break out over time, something great will happen there, and explode up but it's not going to be everybody, and there's a lot of competition once they rise up and in terms of the great established brands of the cable world, and there's others lying around. >> host: there's growing pains at this point, intellectual property challenges, issues laid out in the courts. do you assum
whereas, you know, the broadcast networks turned into like, you know, barker channels at this point where people are not showing up at eight o'clock anymore to watch the regular show, but they had hear about it and ultimately get there. i feel the comedy centrals, mtv's, the espn's, whatever it is, we still got the reach and power to market in a way that really can't be challenged at this point. >> host: the royalty of the established viewership? >> guest: i think there's an...
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the russian economy and basically they said that they would like to invest more but they need the barker because for many people that get a first pass from the russians that if a part of silver or investment is a basic idea the funds will invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if it leaves the same amount of money it's going vested by the leading international investor in the project the swap looks the brute a purpose of this from what is it to achieve i think. many investors feel that as a result of a perception gap between real risk situation in russia and how some investors perceive it and you know we can go into the history of it but everybody agrees that the resists perception gap that basically investors think it's more difficult and more risky for invest in russia as an actual it is so defined will be a partner in that they need the partner to feel more comfortable making investment and it's very similar for example if you invest in a rig in china you know would you invest on your own would you like to park there was a chinese spot so we're just making it easier to
the russian economy and basically they said that they would like to invest more but they need the barker because for many people that get a first pass from the russians that if a part of silver or investment is a basic idea the funds will invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if it leaves the same amount of money it's going vested by the leading international investor in the project the swap looks the brute a purpose of this from what is it to achieve i think. many investors...
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economy and basically they said that they would like to invest more but they need to come up with barker because for many people that will be their first investment the russians and if you have a partner so we're investment is a basic ideas of funds we'll invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if at least the same amount of money is going vested by the leading international investor in the project to swap you what's the broad a purpose of this fund what is it to achieve i think many investors feel that is the wrist sort of a perception gap between real risk situation in russia and how some investors perceive it and you know we can go into the history of fed but everybody agrees that the resists perception gap that basically investors think it's more difficult and more risky to invest in russia as an actual it is so defiant it will be a partner in that they need the partner at the field look comfortable making investment and it's very similar for example if you invest in a rig in china you know would you invest on your own would you like the part that was the chinese fund s
economy and basically they said that they would like to invest more but they need to come up with barker because for many people that will be their first investment the russians and if you have a partner so we're investment is a basic ideas of funds we'll invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if at least the same amount of money is going vested by the leading international investor in the project to swap you what's the broad a purpose of this fund what is it to achieve i think...
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this line is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of a few is human only and barker is a university student and has volunteered here to how to organize the proces she stamps a few russian boots which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have we met on the station this. the women have too many things to do it they don't fight each other was queuing and never should change of the year is now in the year so we're able to serve a few nine hundred cars for the day in the field in a field of need this line is long others are even longer laterals to cheaper than the water here just a few cents for a liter it's just that is often a short supply. if there is no fuel we have to live our cars and return wintry appeal cities. women only gas stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in a country that has their also special problems for ambulances and police cars. are left out of the middle surrounded us but we should we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up the life of the lives here a lot of thos
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is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of life here is for him and only him barker is a universe to students and has volunteered here to help organize the process she stamps a few russian boots which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women on the stations. all asian impulsion women have too many things to do they don't try to show the world queuing and never should change of the year is now in the year so we're able to serve up to nine hundred cars a total of the look of. this line is longer the others are even longer petrels still cheaper than the water here just a few cents for a liter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no fuel we have to leave our cars and return reentry you piers. could be days. women only gas stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in a country in cares there are also special powers for ambulances and police cars. on the bottom of the needle surrounded us but we should move on we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up will die obviousl
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this line is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of life here is given only barker is a universe to student and has volunteered here to help organize the proces she stamps a few russian boots which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women on the station this. woman have too many things to do they don't fight each other was queuing and never should change of the year is now in the us so we are enabled to serve a few nine hundred cars in the lot of. this line is long others are even longer naturals to cheaper than the water here just a few cents for litter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no fuel they know we have to get our cars and return wintry appeal cities. could be dangerous. women only gas stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in a country that has their also special problems for ambulances and police cars. for the for the needle surrounded us but we should move on so we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up the guy who believes a lot of those seek
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planet earth is running out as part of a thing called peak oil and of course the worst or of all rock barker the congressman who likes to help the kind of cloaks say about that well one nation not being invaded is saudi arabia saudis ready to pump oil after opec collapse that's a false because they don't have the oil to comp well that's from saying how war isn't rapid decline tell the truth you saudi being composed liars but that's not what matters max all that matters is that they show their compliance because remember this is a us empire built on an addiction to oil and easy boil and all they need to tell the population of america is that the they will continue providing them with cheap oil as one oil analyst in the. the article notes saudi arabia wants everyone to understand that they are serious it's important that the saudis are signaling that they are offering additional barrels it's important for everyone to understand that the saudis are longing they don't have the additional oils barrels of oil to pump they are fields like in bergen in kuwait is in rapid decline the eighty five or e
planet earth is running out as part of a thing called peak oil and of course the worst or of all rock barker the congressman who likes to help the kind of cloaks say about that well one nation not being invaded is saudi arabia saudis ready to pump oil after opec collapse that's a false because they don't have the oil to comp well that's from saying how war isn't rapid decline tell the truth you saudi being composed liars but that's not what matters max all that matters is that they show their...
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for howard barker. or. just. sort of more. places. so let me give you a few more details the thing is kind of like a polygraph but also measures your heart rate and steadiness of gaze as you're walking through that terminal and that's just great because i know i get a little bit of nervous when i go through that old porno scanner thing next thing i know i would be arrested for suspicion of being a terrorist now d.h. s. is really not saying a whole lot about this new system but they claim that it has seventy percent success rate so far those tests have only taken place in a lap so i just wonder what will happen when those remote sensors are moved into a crowded airport or a bus terminal and god knows that a terminal of angry holiday travelers can see like a world cup group of would be criminals now as you can imagine there are critics out there and i say rightly so sometimes scientists question if there are enough unique signatures for quote mal intent that's the homeland security's term for the intention to cause harm scientists say t
for howard barker. or. just. sort of more. places. so let me give you a few more details the thing is kind of like a polygraph but also measures your heart rate and steadiness of gaze as you're walking through that terminal and that's just great because i know i get a little bit of nervous when i go through that old porno scanner thing next thing i know i would be arrested for suspicion of being a terrorist now d.h. s. is really not saying a whole lot about this new system but they claim that...
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going to bonus a promise to protect was put in step they scariest talking about who they are of a barker said of his father is more precise and the world no longer needs nato and we try to live our lives we'll need all starts wars and always intervenes in other countries problems we're tired of war our patience is running out let us just live our life has just prolonged its operation and leave it till september people here face months more terror from the skies one of nature's supposed to target gadhafi his military arsenal actually landed here in this district it didn't destroy the colonel's compound but it's almost damaged the lives of one family as you can see the building has quickly been repaired now the question is whether the people will ever recover. r t tripoli. but ever increasing claims of civilian casualties in libya will you know question the humanitarian goals of the alliance and in an interview with the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen on thursday my colleague mr lowy asked to clarify how the coalition defines a legitimate target. actually the u.n. security cou
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whereas, you know, sort of broadcast networks has almost turned into barker channels at this point, people aren't showing up at 8:00 anymore to watch that particular show, but they will hear about it, and they will ultimately get there. i feel like, um, you know, the comedy centrals of the world, the spike tvs, the tv lands, the mtvs, the espns, the cnns, whoever it is, we've still got the reach and the power to market in a way that really can't be challenged at this point. >> host: because the loyalty of your established viewership allows you to -- >> guest: well, i think it's an advantage. by the way, that won't be the only way you can do it, and there will be those guys who do break out of the pack of millions. because, you know, the sort of barrier for entry on the internet is not very great. um, but then you've got to find it. it's like panning for gold. now, there will be some things that break out over time. something great will happen there, and explode up, but it ain't going to be everybody. and they've got a lot of competition once they, you know, once they do rise up in terms of
whereas, you know, sort of broadcast networks has almost turned into barker channels at this point, people aren't showing up at 8:00 anymore to watch that particular show, but they will hear about it, and they will ultimately get there. i feel like, um, you know, the comedy centrals of the world, the spike tvs, the tv lands, the mtvs, the espns, the cnns, whoever it is, we've still got the reach and the power to market in a way that really can't be challenged at this point. >> host:...
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is a little different compared to most the gas station at the end of life here is women only and barker is a universe to student and has volunteered here to help organize the crisis she stamps a few russian boots which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women only stations. all asian in fact women have too many things to do they don't fight each other while queuing and never should enjoy the year is now in doing so we're able to serve up to nine hundred cars a day for the lot of the alchemy this line is longer others are even longer petrels to cheaper than water here just a few cents for litter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no fuel we have two large cars and returned and. it could be days. women only gas stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in the country and cares there are also special plans for ambulances and police cars. on the needle surrounded us but we should move on. we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up will die and see the love of those seeking to oust colo
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elect into office we're not hearing it on the business news networks because you have the wall street barkers out there selling you their line of goods and how about a credit default swap you know you look just like the kind of woman that needs a synthetic collateralized debt obligation so they're always hawking something it's a big ponzi scheme and i'm not saying this in generalities do you realize that they only didn't always it's always time to buy and only one point five percent that they ever say it's a selling opportunity it's always the thawing opportunity they need to keep the ponzi scheme going and they don't like guys like me that stay don't eat the corporate cool way and don't buy the political junk and who's day whose day is that the answers about the politicians is it was only it is it's it's the corporate media look i know a lot of these people. the corporate media we have dinner and we talk and they say how fortunate i am because i'm not be all that into anyone they have that paycheck that they have to worry about so they have to watch what they say they go off you or add a lin
elect into office we're not hearing it on the business news networks because you have the wall street barkers out there selling you their line of goods and how about a credit default swap you know you look just like the kind of woman that needs a synthetic collateralized debt obligation so they're always hawking something it's a big ponzi scheme and i'm not saying this in generalities do you realize that they only didn't always it's always time to buy and only one point five percent that they...
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made volume one," with the songs "play your part" and "tupac back," with some help from d.a., travis barker♪ ♪ but you ain't confusing me you just want jewelry ♪ ♪ it's sophistry but that ain't stopping me ♪ ♪ and it ain't stopping you it will be cool as long as you just play your part ♪ ♪ just play your part, just play your part, just play your part ♪ ♪ we'll be cool as long as you just play your part i'm incline with women ♪ ♪ who come on they time she came over and she -- a few times from crispy futons ♪ ♪ to christian louboutin game over had her shopping in milan twenty racks really ♪ ♪ that's sneaker money triple white ferrari yeah that's the easter bunny at the caesar in vegas ♪ ♪ yeah i put the visa on it now all she do is tell me how she used to love me i let her decorate ♪ ♪ the real estate and i let her spend a half the ticket give or take a couple dollars ♪ harry winston stone collars canary yellow everything plane chartered ♪ ♪ i spoiled her maybe 'cause i adored her more than fly that girls a flying saucer ♪ ♪ my mona lisa painting on the wall came to life and she said the love
made volume one," with the songs "play your part" and "tupac back," with some help from d.a., travis barker♪ ♪ but you ain't confusing me you just want jewelry ♪ ♪ it's sophistry but that ain't stopping me ♪ ♪ and it ain't stopping you it will be cool as long as you just play your part ♪ ♪ just play your part, just play your part, just play your part ♪ ♪ we'll be cool as long as you just play your part i'm incline with women ♪ ♪ who come on they...
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barker writes for the tucson weekly and is one of dozens journalism awards for border reporting two of the national awards. she also writes about the arts and stories about the irish immigrant experience. she lives in tucson. sam quinones is the author of the nonfiction books, true tales from another mexico, the lynch mob, the popsicle -- and the bronx and also "antonio's gun" and "delfino's dream," true tales of mexican migration his most recent. he is now received -- reporting for "the los angeles times" where he covers drug trafficking and gangs. just a couple of kudos about him. the "san francisco chronicle" called him the most original american writer on the border and mexico out there. the "l.a. times" book review said over the last 15 years he has filed the best dispatches about mexican migration and its effect on the united states in mexico bar none. he lives in southern california. kathryn ferguson is the co-author of crossing with the virgin, stories from the migrant trail. she is also a dancer, choreographer and filmmaker. she is produced and directed to feature-length award
barker writes for the tucson weekly and is one of dozens journalism awards for border reporting two of the national awards. she also writes about the arts and stories about the irish immigrant experience. she lives in tucson. sam quinones is the author of the nonfiction books, true tales from another mexico, the lynch mob, the popsicle -- and the bronx and also "antonio's gun" and "delfino's dream," true tales of mexican migration his most recent. he is now received --...
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. >> these days when you seek rappers like m&m and little lame, and people like travis barker, chancesagging pants. for some this is a fashion statement, for others it is about being comfortable. >> i always get one size bigger, i am a 36 that i always purchased a 38. the hip-hop do those of lodestars say the saggy style helps them to keep it freely. and they have built to keep them in place. this is a trend that may have started in urban communities but became a fashion statement. at this is street wear shop, they say it is a correct way to sag. >> it is a little below the waist, and that is how i comfortably wear them. i think having them directly at my waist is a little bit too much. >> and it is a form of expression. >> you show off the tags on your pants, showing that they are $300 pairs of jeans that they do sell. if you have them, that means that you are pretty much ballin' if you do not have them, then you are trying to hide them from everyone. so why not. people often sag their pants, it is a pretty common thing. >> stanley roberts hit the streets for a closer look. >> wow! lu
. >> these days when you seek rappers like m&m and little lame, and people like travis barker, chancesagging pants. for some this is a fashion statement, for others it is about being comfortable. >> i always get one size bigger, i am a 36 that i always purchased a 38. the hip-hop do those of lodestars say the saggy style helps them to keep it freely. and they have built to keep them in place. this is a trend that may have started in urban communities but became a fashion...
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recall the position practice demonstration project data only four were actually able to meet the barker, and now we have in fact increased the bar and meet the higher. is that a positive step in this regulation? >> the rules proposed in your comments and those of your staff as well as those of your constituents are not just welcomed but are needed so we got this right. >> just to be clear we've got a hard deadline do we not in the affordable care active january 1, 2012? so this rule has to be revised or repos. the clinics have to escalate the state of and decide whether or not they can meet the statutory and of the financial requirements which are significant ball by january 1st, 2012, is that correct? >> if we could in four months produce 600 pages of look back plans with hundreds of rules to be revised and we can get that done on the schedule. >> you can get it done but i am talking about a guy singer and mako clinic, i'm talking about gunderson lutheran. are these organizations going to be about, through the complex financial analysis that's going to be required, in order to meet its
recall the position practice demonstration project data only four were actually able to meet the barker, and now we have in fact increased the bar and meet the higher. is that a positive step in this regulation? >> the rules proposed in your comments and those of your staff as well as those of your constituents are not just welcomed but are needed so we got this right. >> just to be clear we've got a hard deadline do we not in the affordable care active january 1, 2012? so this rule...
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. >> reporter: but paul barker says it isn't real bread. he gave me a lesson in baking.gners may hate it. but more than 30 countries have adopted the method. britain has changed the way the world bakes. david slitto bbc, news. >>> enriched flour. barley flour. niacin. reduced iron. >> sound like you are chewing gum though. if you could turn your bread into a hackysack, it's probably not good for you. >> do bread sculptures. >> bread like this, peanut butter and jelly. one of our producers, claudia, said that a hot dog or maybe a weiner. >> a weiner would go good with your bread. >> that's right. so it's very tasty. true it does stick to your dental work. >> jimmy, easy. >> get into a bread fight. >> all right. >> who knew? >> i didn't know you were a baker. >> daniel. >> candlestick maker. >> stop it! >> all right. all right. >> but, thanks. >> don't play with your food. that's right. >> we'll be right back. >> don't play with your food. that's right. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a pantented probi
. >> reporter: but paul barker says it isn't real bread. he gave me a lesson in baking.gners may hate it. but more than 30 countries have adopted the method. britain has changed the way the world bakes. david slitto bbc, news. >>> enriched flour. barley flour. niacin. reduced iron. >> sound like you are chewing gum though. if you could turn your bread into a hackysack, it's probably not good for you. >> do bread sculptures. >> bread like this, peanut butter and...