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benjamin rush is not an absolutist. those people that make ed's century and brian's even more a grim affair. he's not a prohibitionist. he says you can drink small beer. that's only 1%. you can follow me down, which is actually up, we should turn it upside down because, well, done right. you're going down. >> wait, i'm getting dizzy, peter. >> oh, man. maybe that's -- >> you go to cider, that could be 5%, 7%. wine, you know wine, that would be 10, 12. porter, strong beer, things are still okay and this is the important take away for us moderate drinkers as we were up until the third one here. and it is, if you incorporate this into a healthy and moderate lifestyle, this is my words of wisdom for the day, you will be rewarded with cheerfulness, strength, and nourishment. it's food. particularly taken at meals in moderate quantities, but this is the grim part that i need to share with you. and i told you this was going to get dark. things get worse when you drink punch. as you see my friends, this is the big pivot point.
benjamin rush is not an absolutist. those people that make ed's century and brian's even more a grim affair. he's not a prohibitionist. he says you can drink small beer. that's only 1%. you can follow me down, which is actually up, we should turn it upside down because, well, done right. you're going down. >> wait, i'm getting dizzy, peter. >> oh, man. maybe that's -- >> you go to cider, that could be 5%, 7%. wine, you know wine, that would be 10, 12. porter, strong beer,...
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i wrote about benjamin franklin that i have to say the first 30 years of benjamin franklin's life goby like this in my book. why? because there are no sources on the. though one source is franklin's own autobiography. in fact you can measure this in a wonderful public collection of the franklin letters that is about 30 volumes published by yale university press. took them 30 years to publish it. now if all you want, all you want goes from franklin burr to the age of 30, it's about that thick. volume 38, that is the last one, is equally thick and it covers three months, not three decades but three months of franklin's life. why? because then the world famous people saved everything. you can write about extraordinary people in ordinary times. you can write about ordinary people in extraordinary times. for example you can write the ordinary person's history of the civil war. why? because it was sufficiently extraordinary that people wrote down what they were thinking and feeling. soldiers went off to war and they had never been away from home before. they wanted to share that experience
i wrote about benjamin franklin that i have to say the first 30 years of benjamin franklin's life goby like this in my book. why? because there are no sources on the. though one source is franklin's own autobiography. in fact you can measure this in a wonderful public collection of the franklin letters that is about 30 volumes published by yale university press. took them 30 years to publish it. now if all you want, all you want goes from franklin burr to the age of 30, it's about that thick....
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i wrote about benjamin franklin, and i have to say that the first 30 years of benjamin franklin's life go by like this in my book. why? because there are no sources on it. the one source is franklin's own autobiography. in fact, you can measure this in a wonderful published collection of the franklin letters that is about 37 or 8 volumes, published by yale university press and the american philosophical society. took them 50 years to publish it. now, volume one, volume one goes from franklin's birth til the age of 30. and it's about that thick. volume 38 -- if that's the last one -- is equally thick, and it covers three months. not three decades, but three months of franklin's life. why? because then he was world famous, people saved everything. so you can write about extraordinary people in ordinary times, you can write about ordinary people in extraordinary times. for example, you can write the ordinary person's history of the civil war. why? because it was sufficiently extraordinary that people wrote down what they were thinking and feeling. soldiers went off to war for have many of
i wrote about benjamin franklin, and i have to say that the first 30 years of benjamin franklin's life go by like this in my book. why? because there are no sources on it. the one source is franklin's own autobiography. in fact, you can measure this in a wonderful published collection of the franklin letters that is about 37 or 8 volumes, published by yale university press and the american philosophical society. took them 50 years to publish it. now, volume one, volume one goes from franklin's...
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and also what makes benjamin brafman tick?the reason i ask that -- welcome, first of all -- is there are two quotes about you that sprung out to me. one was from jeff toobin who said you are the best he has ever seen in a courtroom. and then other one was a poll recently which named you as one of the top ten toughest living jews in the world. which as an irish catholic boy, i've got to say i found impressive. how do you answer those two charges? >> well, in terms of being the best criminal defense lawyer, i leave that to others like jeff if they want to comment. i think i'm good at what i do. i think it'd be a reach to say i'm the best. i know some very criminal lawyers i think i'd run to if i were in trouble. so i don't think i'm the best. in terms of being a tough jew, i don't think i'm among the top ten. but i think i'm a tough jew and i'm proud of that fact. >> i like that. >> i like that. i've taken a lot of ribbing and a lot of people have challenged me to a fight. but it's flattering. >> you had a tough upbringing. your
and also what makes benjamin brafman tick?the reason i ask that -- welcome, first of all -- is there are two quotes about you that sprung out to me. one was from jeff toobin who said you are the best he has ever seen in a courtroom. and then other one was a poll recently which named you as one of the top ten toughest living jews in the world. which as an irish catholic boy, i've got to say i found impressive. how do you answer those two charges? >> well, in terms of being the best...
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benjamin brafman.interviewer: you were there the day the priceline negotiator went down in that fiery bus crash. sister kathleen: we lost a beautiful man that day but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale everyday so i can choose the perfect one for me without bidding. ooh, my. this one has an infinity pool. i love those. they just...and then drop off... ...kind of like the negotiator. narrator: save right now on thousands and thousands of hotels during the spring sale at priceline. >>> unless you have been falsely accused of a very serious crime that you did not commit, it is impossible for you to understand or grasp the full measure of relief that dominique strauss-kahn feels today. >> that's top defense attorney benjamin brafman. also represented p. diddy combs. just about everyone, in fact, who wants to get off the ramp. and also what makes benjamin brafman tick? the reason i ask that -- welcome, first of all -- is there are two quotes about you that s
benjamin brafman.interviewer: you were there the day the priceline negotiator went down in that fiery bus crash. sister kathleen: we lost a beautiful man that day but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale everyday so i can choose the perfect one for me without bidding. ooh, my. this one has an infinity pool. i love those. they just...and then drop off... ...kind of like the negotiator. narrator: save right now on thousands and thousands of hotels...
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then -- >> benjamin is a director but often seems more like a hospital manager. the bear has a today, and he is trying to find out where it hurts. the bear has constant problems with his teeth. visitors were allowed to feed him peanuts and doughnuts before the takeover of the zoo. >> he got used to begging, which we found that is actually quite useful. but he was massively obese when we arrived. then the bear was not the only animal in for condition. he found many cages dirty and full of rotting meat. the former owner had his license revoked. if someone else did not take over the zoo, many of the animals would have probably been destroyed. benjamin and his family were living in southern france where he was working as a journalist. when he read about the situation, he came home, and he has never looked back. >> it seemed like an injustice that was about to unfold, and all it needed was someone to step in. there is nobody else was going to do this, take this step forward. it was a step into the unknown, i suppose. here i am five years later, living with the consequ
then -- >> benjamin is a director but often seems more like a hospital manager. the bear has a today, and he is trying to find out where it hurts. the bear has constant problems with his teeth. visitors were allowed to feed him peanuts and doughnuts before the takeover of the zoo. >> he got used to begging, which we found that is actually quite useful. but he was massively obese when we arrived. then the bear was not the only animal in for condition. he found many cages dirty and...
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benjamin netanyahu may be hoping the palestinians will do that. i spoke with a palestinian official this morning who said there was no chance of peace talks resuming any time soon. >> thank you very much. still to come, no acrylics. northp its acryliceconomy -- korea looks to bolster its economy. you may not realize on mobile phones, lap tops, and other electronic gadgets, could be helping fuel conflicts in regimes in the developing world. the microchips contain tin, gold, and other metals which are mined in central africa. >> every day these men walked into the mountains through dark, narrow tunnels to earn a living. their heads bent, water dripping, the roof shored up by a timber strips. they hack for tini. it is the metals that go into our cars, mobile phones, and household appliances. --tin. it is referred to as a conflict mineral. its profits have been used to fund rebel militia groups in a long-running war that has killed millions. electronic devices such as laptops, a link with war and killing the that goes right into our own homes. >> the
benjamin netanyahu may be hoping the palestinians will do that. i spoke with a palestinian official this morning who said there was no chance of peace talks resuming any time soon. >> thank you very much. still to come, no acrylics. northp its acryliceconomy -- korea looks to bolster its economy. you may not realize on mobile phones, lap tops, and other electronic gadgets, could be helping fuel conflicts in regimes in the developing world. the microchips contain tin, gold, and other...
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benjamin franklin bridge. the answer: c.) benjamin franklin bridge.in franklin museum in philadelphia ... we are drying up out there is a wonderful afternoon shaping up but there will be some scattered showers popping up later. if you warm up during the afternoon these little showers are bound to happen ... 61 degrees is the current temperature here in chicago where 6 degrees warmer than we were this time yesterday ... it is 13 degrees cooler than was yesterday in minneapolis and aloof ... tomorrow will be a cooler day with temperatures in the fifties ... there are some gusty west wind at 20 mi. per hour going across the chicago area ... humidity is 40% ... the water temperature on lake michigan is 57 degrees ... this is a 10 day rainfall forecast we are measuring brain only in tenths of an inch during this period is a much drier overall weather regime ... ... look at the warmth and the plains states this is the forecast for thursday it's the middle '80s near nebraska and that's the warmer air we will feel later this week. low temperatures tonight wil
benjamin franklin bridge. the answer: c.) benjamin franklin bridge.in franklin museum in philadelphia ... we are drying up out there is a wonderful afternoon shaping up but there will be some scattered showers popping up later. if you warm up during the afternoon these little showers are bound to happen ... 61 degrees is the current temperature here in chicago where 6 degrees warmer than we were this time yesterday ... it is 13 degrees cooler than was yesterday in minneapolis and aloof ......
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one of them was a brigade commander under benjamin friend tis. his name was colonel everett peabody. on the morning of april 6th, 1862, peabody violates orders and orders out a combat reconnaissance, because he is fearful that there is something in front of them based upon the way he is reading the intelligence, and he is not going to be -- his brigade, his brigade is not going to be caught unawares. and he sends out a combat reconnaissance. did peabody believe that the entire confederate army is out there? probably not. but he knew something was out there, and he wanted more intelligence. so he didn't tell prentice he was sending out a combat patrol. he didn't tell sherman whose force would have to march across his front to perform its patrol. he didn't tell him he was sending it out. so nobody knew a federal force, roughly five companies of infantry at 3:00 in the morning on april 6th started marching to the south-southwest towards corinth road here. away from prentice's camps. by about 4:55:00 a.m., they had reached a point a little more than
one of them was a brigade commander under benjamin friend tis. his name was colonel everett peabody. on the morning of april 6th, 1862, peabody violates orders and orders out a combat reconnaissance, because he is fearful that there is something in front of them based upon the way he is reading the intelligence, and he is not going to be -- his brigade, his brigade is not going to be caught unawares. and he sends out a combat reconnaissance. did peabody believe that the entire confederate army...
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it is wonderful to have barney frank defending yitzhak shamir, benjamin netanyahu and rick santorum. i applaud that. >> i was amraapplauding -- >> both of us prefer benjamin netanyahu to rick santorum. >> bill, let me begin the formal questioning with you. each election we hear that this -- this is the year that jews are going to shift their traditional democratic loyalty to the republican party. in, in ajcs just released survey of american jewish opinion, if the election was held today the jewish vote would split. about 61% for president obama. 28% for governor romney. remainder undecided. what do you make of the numbers? is, 2012, finally the year of the republicans? >> no. i think if you do the 61-28, allocate undecided, 8-4, 68-32, 69-31. i have been saying 70-30. there will be progress over '08. jews eventually learn from reality it takes them quite a while sometimes. and i think younger jews and more affiliated jews will be voting more republican. a long, and slow process s for jews to, what i regard, to shed some old-fashioned views about the bush/republican party and the repu
it is wonderful to have barney frank defending yitzhak shamir, benjamin netanyahu and rick santorum. i applaud that. >> i was amraapplauding -- >> both of us prefer benjamin netanyahu to rick santorum. >> bill, let me begin the formal questioning with you. each election we hear that this -- this is the year that jews are going to shift their traditional democratic loyalty to the republican party. in, in ajcs just released survey of american jewish opinion, if the election was...
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benjamin church who is the surgeon general of the continental army. he is one of the five leaders of the patriot movement in massachusetts, along with john and samuel adams. john hancock, dr. warren and dr. church. the only problem is, dr. church is a british spy. he's been on the british payroll since at least 1772, and so while he is running the american hospitals, he's sending in information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the screen -- whoop. got to point it the right way. right here. is an actual decoded handwritten message. that's the cipher key of his, that was intercepted. it was intercepted, he wasn't able to send his mail directly into boston. it had to go down to providence, down to newport. so what he did is, he sent his mistress who was a prostitute in boston down to newport to one of her former clients to get the message to the british captain of the vessel. she delivers the message to him. he promptly takes it onboard ship. see as message that's all in ciphers and symbols and so he decides not to do it. take
benjamin church who is the surgeon general of the continental army. he is one of the five leaders of the patriot movement in massachusetts, along with john and samuel adams. john hancock, dr. warren and dr. church. the only problem is, dr. church is a british spy. he's been on the british payroll since at least 1772, and so while he is running the american hospitals, he's sending in information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the screen -- whoop. got to point it the...
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. >> benjamin galindo fue campeón con distintos equipos, otro entrenador mexicano gana el título. >> de su campeón, primera que gana benjamin galindo. >> los 2 equipos llegaron a la gran final con busetich campeón con distintos equipos, un gran estrwtega que le da la posibilidad. >> en esta ocasión tuvo que perder, así que felicidades al equipo santista, monterrey sigue siendo un increible equipo, participaran en la copamde campeones de la concacaf. >> y el equipo de ligas avanza, las águilas volaban a la justa. >> en hora buena por la comarca, trata bien a los jugadores, responden, darwin quintero y más, en el 2008. >> felicidades a ellos y por lo pronyto hasta aquí llega el fútbol men méxico. >> los dejamos con las imágenes que hoy son parte de esto, buenas noches. >>> estas soñó las principales noticias danilo medina adelante en el conteo principal de votos en república dominicana. el partido de hipólito mejía protesta, y dice que no hay juego limpio. diremos en directo, a república dominicana. y mientras en la cumbre de la otan se discute la fecha de salida de las tropas de afgan
. >> benjamin galindo fue campeón con distintos equipos, otro entrenador mexicano gana el título. >> de su campeón, primera que gana benjamin galindo. >> los 2 equipos llegaron a la gran final con busetich campeón con distintos equipos, un gran estrwtega que le da la posibilidad. >> en esta ocasión tuvo que perder, así que felicidades al equipo santista, monterrey sigue siendo un increible equipo, participaran en la copamde campeones de la concacaf. >> y el...
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benjamin rush, then the foremost physician in america. rush was a devout christian and an american founding father, cignaer cigsignatur signatory to the declaration of independence. he just attended a jewish wedding in philadelphia, the firsthand account from this era. rush tells his wife that upon being invited to attend this wedding at the home of a jewish associate, quote, i accepted the invitation with great pleasure for you know i love to be in the way of adding to my stock of ideas upon all subjects. end quote. the ceremony wrote rush began with the erection of a beautiful canopy composed of red and while silk in the middle of the floor. this structure is under which jewish brides and grooms are traditionally married. rush then goes on to confirm that all jewish homes are the same every where. by reporting to his wife that when he went after the wedding to bid farewell to the mother of the bride she quotes put a large piece of cake into my pocket for you which i would present to you with her best compliments. can't leave without hav
benjamin rush, then the foremost physician in america. rush was a devout christian and an american founding father, cignaer cigsignatur signatory to the declaration of independence. he just attended a jewish wedding in philadelphia, the firsthand account from this era. rush tells his wife that upon being invited to attend this wedding at the home of a jewish associate, quote, i accepted the invitation with great pleasure for you know i love to be in the way of adding to my stock of ideas upon...
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one of my favorites is benjamin fan. he's got some pretty sweet moves.f my other favorites, although not as skilled as benjamin, is this guy. peter. his production value is not as good. ♪ i can't stop if you want to see a whole bunch of other dub stepping videos for this kia motors contest, go to our website, rightthisminute.com and check out all the others. >>> look what a guy in london found in a parking deck. >> cars. >> oh, my gosh. >> parking spots. >> well, yeah, there are cars and parking spots. >> oh. >> there's something else. >> the cat? >> no, that's a fox. and the fox is very aware of the cameraman, if you can tell by the gaze straight at the camera. ♪ but this fox is not alone. and, in fact, this is not a he. you'll soon find out this is a she. >> oh. oh. oh, how cute. >> she has kits. look how many kits. >> whoa! >> i thought there were just two. >> it's like a clown car. they just keep coming out of the woodwork here. like how many does she have? >> how many kits can a fox have? >> they can have up to ten. and the reason that these do have
one of my favorites is benjamin fan. he's got some pretty sweet moves.f my other favorites, although not as skilled as benjamin, is this guy. peter. his production value is not as good. ♪ i can't stop if you want to see a whole bunch of other dub stepping videos for this kia motors contest, go to our website, rightthisminute.com and check out all the others. >>> look what a guy in london found in a parking deck. >> cars. >> oh, my gosh. >> parking spots. >>...
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. >> benjamin. >> paul anthony. >> steven daniel wakefield. >> julian rico. >> daniel robert jr.. >> cody owen deacon. >> mark william. >> thomas. >> david lee. >> daniel. >> marc john williams. >> robert harris blank. >> james andrew french. >> bill. >> thomas jeffrey browning jr.. >> jason edward. >> and drew clark. -- andrew clarke. >> james carson york. >> john morton. >> jay charles. >> michele. >> jacob dylan howder. >> richard -- rachel medellin. >> cody boswell. >> the class of 2012's number one cadet in athletic performance, david thomas. [applause] >> megan. >> nicholas richard. >> brady knew some. -- newsome. >> kevin. >> kelly gene. >> brent. >> paolo. >> michael richard. >> adam jacob. >> matthew thomas rogers. >> christine marie. >> laine clayton. >> jonathan kimn -- kim. >> john. >> daniel johnson. >> sarah suzanne sader. >> andrew quinn. >> and nathan wendell. >> -- murphy. -- bridgitte murphy. >> robert. >> michael raymond mclean. >> jordan scott keefer. >> sarah boyes thomas. >> jordan. >> anthony. >> clayton james. >> stephen douglas. >> kevin wayne weaver jr.. >>
. >> benjamin. >> paul anthony. >> steven daniel wakefield. >> julian rico. >> daniel robert jr.. >> cody owen deacon. >> mark william. >> thomas. >> david lee. >> daniel. >> marc john williams. >> robert harris blank. >> james andrew french. >> bill. >> thomas jeffrey browning jr.. >> jason edward. >> and drew clark. -- andrew clarke. >> james carson york. >> john morton. >>...
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but benjamin netanyahu's plan for an early the election will be called off. the vote was scheduled for october of next year. observers say with a new unity government, netanyahu can now gain a foot hold to enforce his hard-line policies without having to call an election. the centrist kadima party is the largest bloc in the parliament. but recent surveys indicate that it would suffer a significant setback if an early election was held. 4 the agreement gives the coalition more than a three quarters of the seats in parliament. this gives benjamin netanyahu greater power in any decisions to be made on the iranian nuclear issue and the stalled middle east peace talks. >>> a disagreement over sanctions against iran is dominating u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to india. patchari raksawong is at our bureau in bangkok has more on clinton's indian tour. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is pressing india to curb oil imports from iran. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: hillary clinton's visit to india comes less than two months b
but benjamin netanyahu's plan for an early the election will be called off. the vote was scheduled for october of next year. observers say with a new unity government, netanyahu can now gain a foot hold to enforce his hard-line policies without having to call an election. the centrist kadima party is the largest bloc in the parliament. but recent surveys indicate that it would suffer a significant setback if an early election was held. 4 the agreement gives the coalition more than a three...
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that's benjamin wallace wells of "new yorker" magazine.e his first day in office. brett ehrlich is all to happy to walk through. >> i have super exclusive secret footage of mitt romney's political ad, don't go away. and dylan ratigan. >>steve jobs was many things but he was not a politician. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it'
that's benjamin wallace wells of "new yorker" magazine.e his first day in office. brett ehrlich is all to happy to walk through. >> i have super exclusive secret footage of mitt romney's political ad, don't go away. and dylan ratigan. >>steve jobs was many things but he was not a politician. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using...
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he and his fiancee named him benjamin hunter. the washington post reports baby benjamin was born in a local hospital. congratulations to them. see you tomorrow. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages...
he and his fiancee named him benjamin hunter. the washington post reports baby benjamin was born in a local hospital. congratulations to them. see you tomorrow. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a...
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benjamin cajigas, oficial de autoridad transporte de marylandpasa todos los dias, y muchos se creen queno les puede pasar a ellos. nadie se monta en su camion pensando que les puede pasar a ellos. creen que no tienen que usar los cinturones. la campana lo hace alberto ucles, adm. nacional de seguridad trafico en carrete proximo fin de semana, con la baja en los precios de la gasolina, se espera que mas vehiculos salgan a calles y carreteras. standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c.y para destacar la importancia de esta campana, aqui hay 1 estadistica alarmante. hace 2 anos en el fin de semana del memorial day, murieron 241 personas en accidentes de trafico. el 70% no llevaba puesto el cinturon de seguridad. mas adelante:. maryland cobrara 50 dolares para los conductores que quieran placas especiales para sus vehiculos... tambien al regreso....evitar el embarazo de las adolescent es latina es lo que busca campana emprendida por el distrito de columbia... se esperan lluvias y tormentasel joa...de pronostico despues de la p rcial...cuerdeue pue tener munican dia co de faceby twitjo es ti
benjamin cajigas, oficial de autoridad transporte de marylandpasa todos los dias, y muchos se creen queno les puede pasar a ellos. nadie se monta en su camion pensando que les puede pasar a ellos. creen que no tienen que usar los cinturones. la campana lo hace alberto ucles, adm. nacional de seguridad trafico en carrete proximo fin de semana, con la baja en los precios de la gasolina, se espera que mas vehiculos salgan a calles y carreteras. standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c.y para...
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. >> reporter: lawyer benjamin crump represents the teenager's parents. >> if you're a parent, you know, that is... there's an unimaginable thought that this is the last few minutes of my child's life. >> reporter: the state's evidence filed details injuries from the fight but offers no clear clues to explain what started the confrontation. it began as martin was talking to his girlfriend on his cell phone and here is what she told police. >> reporter: one witness told police he saw martin pummeling zimmerman like a mixed martial arts expert. >> reporter: but another witness' description is murkier. >> reporter: some of the case's most important evidence has yet to be made public, including zimmerman's three interviews with police and his cell phone records. we've learned that includes texts zimmerman sent after the shooting, some of them disparage leaders of justice for trayvon rallies with language described as offensive. mark o'mara, zimmerman's lawyer, has yet to get copies of all those texts. so you still will be looking for that? >> absolutely. >.>> reporter: and if there's there?
. >> reporter: lawyer benjamin crump represents the teenager's parents. >> if you're a parent, you know, that is... there's an unimaginable thought that this is the last few minutes of my child's life. >> reporter: the state's evidence filed details injuries from the fight but offers no clear clues to explain what started the confrontation. it began as martin was talking to his girlfriend on his cell phone and here is what she told police. >> reporter: one witness told...
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benjamin netanyahu said no options are off the table.about what about iran is doing? he said i know. all this can force america into action. >> american support for israeli security is not just an act of friendship and a moral obligation. it's the fundamental interest of the united states of america. >> tonight the author of "the crisis of zionism", and peter, strong words from the vice president. you talk about the pressure the obama administration is under pressure from to come out strong, not just in favor of israel, which has all kinds of dispute about what to do here, but in favor of benjamin netanyahu's views particularly on strikes. >> well, i think to be fair to the american jewish organizations they're not explicitly in favor of military action. what they have pushed for is tougher sanctions. i don't think sanctions are in and of themselves a bad thing. sanctions have to be coupled with smart diplomacy so we pressure the iranians to the point where we can get a deal that stops them from getting the nuclear weapon. >> and do you
benjamin netanyahu said no options are off the table.about what about iran is doing? he said i know. all this can force america into action. >> american support for israeli security is not just an act of friendship and a moral obligation. it's the fundamental interest of the united states of america. >> tonight the author of "the crisis of zionism", and peter, strong words from the vice president. you talk about the pressure the obama administration is under pressure from...
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they did not believe in benjamin rush. they thought you needed hot things put all around you, or in your body. that's how they took care of things. hydropaths, adam's ail, they gave it to you externally and internally. eclectics, botanical equivalent of heroic drugs. and my favorites, vegetarians and crackers. i want to tell you a little story. you know the name, graham and cracker. graham crackers. they believe if you ingested these graham crackers, it would stop sexual urges, and prevent masturbation and premarital sex. that was their belief. i leave it to you to determine whether that is true or not. however, i relate to you one little personal story, this is the truth. in 1975 when i began my internship and residency, i was at boston city hospital, as harvard was leaving, and bu was coming in. and i distinctly remember this, absolutely true. all i remember is that at every nurse's station in boston city hospital and on every ward, there were boxes and boxes of graham crackers. and that we all were eating graham cracker
they did not believe in benjamin rush. they thought you needed hot things put all around you, or in your body. that's how they took care of things. hydropaths, adam's ail, they gave it to you externally and internally. eclectics, botanical equivalent of heroic drugs. and my favorites, vegetarians and crackers. i want to tell you a little story. you know the name, graham and cracker. graham crackers. they believe if you ingested these graham crackers, it would stop sexual urges, and prevent...
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but the authors of the moses seal were none other than thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin. so they had internalized the biblical narrative. now, for many of this generation of founding mothers and founding fathers, the fact that they were the new israel meant that they had a kinship relationship with the old israel, the jewish people. it meant since they were -- they had inherited a new promised land. they had a connection with the old promised land. and they concluded that to be good christians, to be good americans, it was their divinely ordained duty to help the old israel go back and restore their ancient kingdom to help god fulfill his promises to them in the bible, rescue them from exile, restore them to their promised land. thus was born the notion of restorationism, which was by no means a peripheral notion in post-colonial america. you had john adams, the second president of the united states, saying it was his greatest dream that 100,000 jewish soldiers would march back into judea, as he called it, and recreate the jewish day. you had abraham lincoln in 1863 pledg
but the authors of the moses seal were none other than thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin. so they had internalized the biblical narrative. now, for many of this generation of founding mothers and founding fathers, the fact that they were the new israel meant that they had a kinship relationship with the old israel, the jewish people. it meant since they were -- they had inherited a new promised land. they had a connection with the old promised land. and they concluded that to be good...
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i think if it was brantley or briella or something unusual you might -- it's benjamin. so what? >> apparently, she talked to her and said it's sort of a little weird. you're taking the name that i chose in front of everyone and blah blah blah. the assistant thought she was being unreasonable, and she said i picked the name because i thought it was cute. >> what do you think, hoda woman? >> i think it's a little weird. if someone came out and there's no real connect for the other girl to that name, she just thought it was cute when the woman said it. maybe there is a history of things we don't know. maybe these two have that thing. maybe she orders what the other one orders, maybe she wears what the other one wears. i don't know. >> so in other words these are people that shouldn't be having children because they're weird? shouldn't be breeding? is that what you're saying? speaking of breeding, why don't we also talk about breast-feeding? >> we have to. i know this was talked about last week, but we have a new kind of take on it. first of all, there's the picture. >> there's the
i think if it was brantley or briella or something unusual you might -- it's benjamin. so what? >> apparently, she talked to her and said it's sort of a little weird. you're taking the name that i chose in front of everyone and blah blah blah. the assistant thought she was being unreasonable, and she said i picked the name because i thought it was cute. >> what do you think, hoda woman? >> i think it's a little weird. if someone came out and there's no real connect for the...
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great piece benjamin. it's one of those pieces somebody else could have written. give us what you've got in terms of the best factual look at how mitt differs from george. >> one of the things that was astonishing to me to find out in reporting the piece is how much content george romney's moderate politics had. his politics were not just the pragmatism. they were not the negotiation between left and right or a convenient audience. believed in something. there's a strength that carried him through the mid-1960s. if you look at mitt in comparison, what you see is that kind of pragmatic calculating nature. >> benjamin, can you give me an example of something tangible that invoked george romney's philosophy. >> throughout the mid-1960s, after the '64 convention, he had this fight with barry goldwater over the direction of the republican party. he demanded again and again in letters that goldwater denounce the extremists who were his most fervent supporters. romney did this knowing that was the direction the republican party was going. i think there's something there'
great piece benjamin. it's one of those pieces somebody else could have written. give us what you've got in terms of the best factual look at how mitt differs from george. >> one of the things that was astonishing to me to find out in reporting the piece is how much content george romney's moderate politics had. his politics were not just the pragmatism. they were not the negotiation between left and right or a convenient audience. believed in something. there's a strength that carried...
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the name -- benjamin hunter. congratulations to the entire family. what a 24 hours for him. >> will have to send him a tiny little no. 70 jersey. we look forward to when tim brant joined says coming up in sports. >> but first coming up officials at a howard county church say they forgive the man who shot and killed two of their employees. >> see what 170 pounds of marijuana looks like. and the man busted who used to work for a police department. >> what could be a breakthrough in the prevention of hiv. >> for the first time we give you an up close look at where trayvon martin was shot and killed. and white neighbors say they [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so where to next? ♪ ♪ >> we are getting a closer look inside the florida neighborhood in the heart of one of the most talked-about cases in the country. >>scott
the name -- benjamin hunter. congratulations to the entire family. what a 24 hours for him. >> will have to send him a tiny little no. 70 jersey. we look forward to when tim brant joined says coming up in sports. >> but first coming up officials at a howard county church say they forgive the man who shot and killed two of their employees. >> see what 170 pounds of marijuana looks like. and the man busted who used to work for a police department. >> what could be a...
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benjamin franklin was a great publisher, sam adam was a publisher. it's hard to think of founders who didn't write journalism. george washington didn't. but that is very rare. even someone like james madison who didn't like or was great at it, he screwed himself up and wrote 29 federalist papers which were op-ed pieces in newspapers. so these guys, these men, know that they have to put themselves out there for the american public, which is their con constitute tune si. >> host: no it alls. >> guest: well, know it alls. they were well educated. it's a little country. the colleges we have -- he have a handful of colleges. they're tiny. harvard or kings college, which becomes columbia, or yale or princeton, they have a few dozen students. unlike the thousands that they have today. but most of these men were college graduates. those who weren't made sure they read all their lives. they felt they had to be up on both the news of the day and the political theory of the day. they all knew their -- if you listen to their debates you would have thought that m
benjamin franklin was a great publisher, sam adam was a publisher. it's hard to think of founders who didn't write journalism. george washington didn't. but that is very rare. even someone like james madison who didn't like or was great at it, he screwed himself up and wrote 29 federalist papers which were op-ed pieces in newspapers. so these guys, these men, know that they have to put themselves out there for the american public, which is their con constitute tune si. >> host: no it...
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. >>> benjamin busch served the tours in iraq as a marine corps infantry officer. he recounts his childhood, his military career and adjustment to life upon his return from iraq next on booktv. this is just over an hour. >> thank you so much for coming out and supporting independent bookstores and in support of books. i wrote a book, kind of shocked actually, but it's my great pleasure tonight my editor mcclelland who was pivotal in keeping under control as i tried to craft perhaps the most unlikely structured book in the history of writing where i am tempted to replicate fairly closely the way we've remember which of course has no chronology, and he was kind enough to suggest each chapter might just begin and chronologically progress towards its and which is how it is in its final form. each chapter does reset to childhood. it does replicate in some ways that have wasted we remember, and that's how this book was built, choosing elements and following them. if my hair catches on fire tonight, please excuse that i've had a dangerous amounts of hair spray. thank you.
. >>> benjamin busch served the tours in iraq as a marine corps infantry officer. he recounts his childhood, his military career and adjustment to life upon his return from iraq next on booktv. this is just over an hour. >> thank you so much for coming out and supporting independent bookstores and in support of books. i wrote a book, kind of shocked actually, but it's my great pleasure tonight my editor mcclelland who was pivotal in keeping under control as i tried to craft...
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that category has been created two years earlier by benjamin bradlee. had he not created it, and never would have come down on his head. it is one of these strange things about the way that whole story unfolded. in mid april, she went and got the pulitzer, the post reprinted her story with a beautiful claimer shot of her. the next day, ben bradlee and howard simons, they are both saying the same thing, which is the biography that janet cooke gave us for her pulitzer package doesn't match the bioon file. then you write them. don graham knew at the same thing. it took janet a couple of days. about 36 hours or so. what happened next is the reason i'm telling you the story. a massive fraud have been perpetrated on the "washington post." and on the post's public. what do you do? what you do? if you are ben bradlee. ben had been part of what kay graham was pushing, something we are all familiar with now. he said everybody at the paper is going to cooperate with this inquiry. there's not going to be one sordid facts about this falsehood that we are not going t
that category has been created two years earlier by benjamin bradlee. had he not created it, and never would have come down on his head. it is one of these strange things about the way that whole story unfolded. in mid april, she went and got the pulitzer, the post reprinted her story with a beautiful claimer shot of her. the next day, ben bradlee and howard simons, they are both saying the same thing, which is the biography that janet cooke gave us for her pulitzer package doesn't match the...
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. >> benjamin moore was here and here and here and here and and now it's hear. >>> sometimes a singlet can change the entire direction and drama of a life. it all has to do with the lions and tigers at the africa usa. george watson first brought us this story back in 2001. >> reporter: this tranquil settings, are not the plains of africa. this place is a refuge. it lies on 170 acres of delta land near rio cis the a. has been an annual potential an idealic sanctuary for the animals he so clearly loves. the moment of truth came in 1993 in the africa usa. when the fight broke out the big cats were in the middle of performing. something won had spent years training his cats to perform. what happens to make his highly trained cats go back to their wild, wild ways? >> i had a frisky tiger, his name tycoon took his legs, period k-l eus picks too with w wok. >>> it's possible to be clinical about it today but you have to ask ron what was he thinking that day? why did he stay in the cage? >> the only way you can really break up a big fight with the cats you have to place yourself in between th
. >> benjamin moore was here and here and here and here and and now it's hear. >>> sometimes a singlet can change the entire direction and drama of a life. it all has to do with the lions and tigers at the africa usa. george watson first brought us this story back in 2001. >> reporter: this tranquil settings, are not the plains of africa. this place is a refuge. it lies on 170 acres of delta land near rio cis the a. has been an annual potential an idealic sanctuary for the...
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joining me is benjamin crump, attorney for the trayvon family.ramatic developments tonight with the release of a lot of evidence. i want to go through some of this with you in order if i may. first of all, the revelation that there were traces of thc, a by-product of marijuana, inside of trayvon martin's body. what do you make of that? is it significant? is it relevant? >> there's no significance that there was trace amounts of marijuana in trayvon martin's system. piers, what's really relevant is the fact there was no toxicology report done on george zimmerman and we don't know what else was in his system with the prescribed medicines he was on to have him get out of his car, and profile, pursue, and confront trayvon martin and kill trayvon martin in cold blood, even though he was unarmed. so the trace amounts of marijuana is irrelevant. >> the second point is this photograph. quite fascinating. it seems to have been taken in the back of the car after george zimmerman is taken to the police station from the scene of the incident. it's a very gra
joining me is benjamin crump, attorney for the trayvon family.ramatic developments tonight with the release of a lot of evidence. i want to go through some of this with you in order if i may. first of all, the revelation that there were traces of thc, a by-product of marijuana, inside of trayvon martin's body. what do you make of that? is it significant? is it relevant? >> there's no significance that there was trace amounts of marijuana in trayvon martin's system. piers, what's really...