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get to work at eight thirty six hours on the road if i had a paramedic i'd go proudly through the bethlehem chair. and it wouldn't take more than ten or fifteen minutes to get there were ten or fifteen minutes from my house to the checkpoint i have to pay the price to make an honest living pay for bread with the blood. of the buses here. more that includes my kids don't leave me any money i lurk but i'll call them. it's five or six. plus a little where like ghosts. i generally put on music paris. how's your husband. is fine he's crazy about me you know cause that's why he wakes you up at two am to go to work. to bring in money he loves me and he makes me go out in the middle of the night he loves her because she gives him food i give him money i get that drug i do it for a little but we don't have time for love which i don't hardly see our kids my daughter goes to sleep before i can see her. every day my son asks me about that i'll take whatever you want just let me sleep. that little. bit yes i'm getting out last stop gap i. don't cover your face so they'll think we're from ass i was. was
get to work at eight thirty six hours on the road if i had a paramedic i'd go proudly through the bethlehem chair. and it wouldn't take more than ten or fifteen minutes to get there were ten or fifteen minutes from my house to the checkpoint i have to pay the price to make an honest living pay for bread with the blood. of the buses here. more that includes my kids don't leave me any money i lurk but i'll call them. it's five or six. plus a little where like ghosts. i generally put on music...
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you know, the night visitors are the three kings and they're following the star to bethlehem. i would too, but i can't make any plans. i have to cram for my final exams. a ton of school work, huh? yeah, i lost so much time because of... it's going to take every waking hour just catch up. well, maybe a little diversion might help. look, if i fail my exams, i lose my scholarship. now, i would really love to, but... i'll take that as a "yes" and you can see how your studying is going later on in the week... thank you. she has a great voice. there's real talent there. ♪ all the lights are shinin' bright down in the city... ♪ but you need more than talent to make it in this business because this is a business, you know. i mean, being a success in the music business means more than just making music. it means making money-- lots of money-- selling product, doing big tours on the road and making money. making music is all i care about. making music is like breathing. ( playing chords ) uh-oh, she's getting sappy on me. bill, i'm serious. i have to make music. i can't imagine my life
you know, the night visitors are the three kings and they're following the star to bethlehem. i would too, but i can't make any plans. i have to cram for my final exams. a ton of school work, huh? yeah, i lost so much time because of... it's going to take every waking hour just catch up. well, maybe a little diversion might help. look, if i fail my exams, i lose my scholarship. now, i would really love to, but... i'll take that as a "yes" and you can see how your studying is going...
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the faithful also came together overseas, including the middle east, from baghdad, to bethlehem. u.s. soldiers welcomed the dawn at a camp outside kuwait city. back in this country it wouldn't be easter in new york without all those fancy bonnets. >> my favorite part about coming down here is celebrating spring and seeing all the bright colors. >> reporter: they've been showing them off on 5th avenue for more than 130 years. there were also cameo appearances by -- you know who -- on skates. and on the ocean floor, leading an easter egg hunt in the florida keys. in the nation's capitol, the lincoln memorial, a spectacular venue for one of the country's largest interdenominational services. at sunrise this easter morning. >> beautiful morning in the monuments in washington. >>> at the vatican today, the new pope brought his new style to the traditional easter sunday mass with the broad appeal for peace before he went out and met the faithful once again. nbc's duncan has a report tonight. >> reporter: they came by the thousands. a quarter of a million welcomed pope francis as he del
the faithful also came together overseas, including the middle east, from baghdad, to bethlehem. u.s. soldiers welcomed the dawn at a camp outside kuwait city. back in this country it wouldn't be easter in new york without all those fancy bonnets. >> my favorite part about coming down here is celebrating spring and seeing all the bright colors. >> reporter: they've been showing them off on 5th avenue for more than 130 years. there were also cameo appearances by -- you know who -- on...
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he was always at cafe bethlehem and i'm sure that supervisor campos would want to say a few words about him as well. but i'd like to ask us to close our meeting in his honor. also i wanted to alert you that this coming saturday will be our first budget meeting for the city. it's in district 1 at washington high school's auditorium. and i'm very proud that my office has been working with mayor ed lee's office and supervisor katy tang's staff and her that this is going to be a great town hall saturday morning 10:00 a.m. to noon. our office has reached out to many of our community paced organizations and community and neighborhood groups to make sure they are coming to give their vision of what the richmond and the sunset in our districts represent. a number of the department heads as always will be there with their staff to listen to the needs of our neighborhoods. i wanted to thank kate howard, the director of the mayor's budget office and the office of neighborhood services and the staff that supervisor tang and myself as well for the outreach work. the office of civic engagement and im
he was always at cafe bethlehem and i'm sure that supervisor campos would want to say a few words about him as well. but i'd like to ask us to close our meeting in his honor. also i wanted to alert you that this coming saturday will be our first budget meeting for the city. it's in district 1 at washington high school's auditorium. and i'm very proud that my office has been working with mayor ed lee's office and supervisor katy tang's staff and her that this is going to be a great town hall...
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for instance, one week it was possible to go to bethlehem, which is in palestinian areas, but certain things were happening and he would know a couple days later, "not safe; don't go there." just some really- we got so over into the west bank that we could actually see jordan, and yet we were able to move through communities in the palestinian territories with all the machine guns and those things you've seen- you know, the towers and the places where the palestinians are stopping- we managed to move through those kinds of tense situations with minimum hassle. so i'm very glad to be back and alive. but the key thing is what we were able to accomplish. with our incredible contacts, we went directly to nazareth. and actually, networking is an amazing thing, because the local episcopal priest in mccomb, of all places, mccomb, illinois, has an amazing international reputation- amnesty international, these kinds of organizations that work for justice- and he set us up with some key people in the arab christian community where we started out in nazareth, and in fact, our guide, as i said, w
for instance, one week it was possible to go to bethlehem, which is in palestinian areas, but certain things were happening and he would know a couple days later, "not safe; don't go there." just some really- we got so over into the west bank that we could actually see jordan, and yet we were able to move through communities in the palestinian territories with all the machine guns and those things you've seen- you know, the towers and the places where the palestinians are stopping- we...
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today runners participated in a marathon in bethlehem, israel. and no doubt boston is on many of their minds. there were runners from all over the world. some were even at the marathon in boston. number of runners are participating to show their support for all those who were lost or injured in the deadly bombings. >> "i wanted to show the people in the us that we care about what's going on. it doesn't matter if a child dies from here or the u-s or even israel. children are our children. so i put on this shirt here in memory of martin. so i hope his family knows we care" >> yesterday london held a marathon where many participants ran in honor of the victims from the boston marathon bombings. meanwhile the marathon held in hamburg germany today paused for a moment to remember the victims of the boston bombings. many of the runners wore green and yellow wristbands that said "run for boston marathon 2013." before the race kicked off there was a moment of silence. >> relief teams flew in helicopters to reach some of the most isolated communities in s
today runners participated in a marathon in bethlehem, israel. and no doubt boston is on many of their minds. there were runners from all over the world. some were even at the marathon in boston. number of runners are participating to show their support for all those who were lost or injured in the deadly bombings. >> "i wanted to show the people in the us that we care about what's going on. it doesn't matter if a child dies from here or the u-s or even israel. children are our...
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the run loops four times around bethlehem the birthday of jesus.ecause of its control over a nearby land, there's not enough space to do a straight 42-run. out.rathoners will run >> sadly the second problem was that 14 of the runners are from gaza and they weren't allowed to come into beth le ham. >> that's because israel said ey wouldn't meet the criteria. from 23 different countries. >> they brave the cold to wind through the narrow streets. one of the old cities in the world. kaitlin mcgee, "al jazeera." >> let's take a look at fort from around the globe. >> thank you very much. apologize for what he's dripes -- and the incident occurred during the second half of swatters clashing with chelsea deferneds. the club and football are set to review the moving footage. it was bad for seven games in a biting game in a i will review as a club because there's certainly nobody bitter than this football club. football is how it works. you know, of course, there's wonderful talent here's but show the best part an other clubs. if you ever lost a player you t
the run loops four times around bethlehem the birthday of jesus.ecause of its control over a nearby land, there's not enough space to do a straight 42-run. out.rathoners will run >> sadly the second problem was that 14 of the runners are from gaza and they weren't allowed to come into beth le ham. >> that's because israel said ey wouldn't meet the criteria. from 23 different countries. >> they brave the cold to wind through the narrow streets. one of the old cities in the...
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carriage come out of crime in bethlehem proud of. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much to do if you've never seen anything like that. while. back to breaking the first alternative voices debate let's talk civil liberties as we know since nine eleven republicans and democrats are pretty much been unified and their support for the evisceration of the bill of rights you know from everything from the patriot act to the n.d.a. militarization of local police forces and everything in between scott under anarchism would there be a constitution at all how would people's rights be protected and what would the role of police look like if any well in the short term and long term right so the short term is there to be transitional parts were where people set up their own constitutions in their localized economies as we as we dismantle this larger system and in the long term that maybe some people want to organize around that like they did in spain and nine hundred thirty s. or maybe they don't maybe we're looking
carriage come out of crime in bethlehem proud of. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much to do if you've never seen anything like that. while. back to breaking the first alternative voices debate let's talk civil liberties as we know since nine eleven republicans and democrats are pretty much been unified and their support for the evisceration of the bill of rights you know from everything from the patriot act to the n.d.a. militarization of local police forces...
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called bethlehem steal.d work for the steel union and get a job and get average job and average home and have an average retirement and perfect average burial. today in baltimore, bethlehem steel. >> a lot of people would say it's a great life. >> compared to where we are today. >> it was a great life. the point is today, what is the biggest employer in baltimore? bethlehem steel is long gone. it's called johns hopkins university medical center. they don't let you cut the grass there without a b.a. i exaggerate but he know what i mean. every middle class job is going up, down. it requires more skill now to do as steve eluded to or it's going out, more people in the world can compete for it or outsourced to history to the past faster than ever. it's being maid obsolete. that is the challenge. that is what the column was about, mika. how do we educate people for that world for its requirements and its opportunities? >> which, harold, when i hear people talking about tax policy the past five to ten years and su
called bethlehem steal.d work for the steel union and get a job and get average job and average home and have an average retirement and perfect average burial. today in baltimore, bethlehem steel. >> a lot of people would say it's a great life. >> compared to where we are today. >> it was a great life. the point is today, what is the biggest employer in baltimore? bethlehem steel is long gone. it's called johns hopkins university medical center. they don't let you cut the...
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." >> it looped four times around bethlehem. brand-new video of the final moments of 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who was on the run. the thermal imaging showing him lying in the bottom of that boat in a man's backyard. that's where they cornered him as you know. you can see the explosions. those are the flash bang grenades officers fired to stun the suspect before grabbing him. tsarnaev remains in the hospital at this point. we're told he cannot speak at this point. he was shot in the throat, we do know that. boston police commissioner ed davis says the suspects had apparently planned to hit more soft targets. >> it's possible, that we have already searched the locations directly connected with the two brothers. they clearly had other explosives. they detonated those explosives at the scene of the arrest and shootout in watertown. we feel they had plans to use those explosives, possibly on soft targets. >> friday was a crazy day as they hunted this guy. adam housley is live outside beth israel hospital in boston. adam, the sus
." >> it looped four times around bethlehem. brand-new video of the final moments of 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who was on the run. the thermal imaging showing him lying in the bottom of that boat in a man's backyard. that's where they cornered him as you know. you can see the explosions. those are the flash bang grenades officers fired to stun the suspect before grabbing him. tsarnaev remains in the hospital at this point. we're told he cannot speak at this point. he was shot in...
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in bethlehem, pennsylvania, more than 1 radi 100 children are goo be kicked off head start. now maybe my republican friends don't feel this, but i guarantee you, the parents of these little children in bethlehem, pennsylvania, feel it. people waiting in the airport lines, they feel it. why at this medical research facility should these people get pink slips in are they unnecessary? of course not. the food pantry in utah closes. are the people still hungry? of course they are. in still nebraska, emergency response times have increased significantly since a local airport control tower closed. in south ohio, a man by the name of steve nolder fired himself. did he that, mr. president, rather than lay off other members of his staff. he figured i'm one; i can save three people's jobs, and that's what he did. that's quite unbelievable, but it's true. he's worked there for 18 years in the public defender's oftentimes he gave up his job so three could keep theirs. but perhaps most concerning of all, many cancer centers across the country are facing difficult choices. mr. president, f
in bethlehem, pennsylvania, more than 1 radi 100 children are goo be kicked off head start. now maybe my republican friends don't feel this, but i guarantee you, the parents of these little children in bethlehem, pennsylvania, feel it. people waiting in the airport lines, they feel it. why at this medical research facility should these people get pink slips in are they unnecessary? of course not. the food pantry in utah closes. are the people still hungry? of course they are. in still nebraska,...
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luke's university hospital in bethlehem, pennsylvania, he had been fired or forced to resom fign freospitals, yet none of this was in his file with the state nursing board. by his own count, cullen had already murdered 11 people, and he would kill at least five more at st. luke's. nurses were suspicious, there were rumors about his past, and cullen was caught red-handed stealing lethal drugs. but instead of calling the police, st. luke's brought in a lawyer to confront cullen. do you think that they knew what you were doing at st. luke's? >> cullen: i think that they had a strong suspicion. >> kroft: did you expect to get caught? >> cullen: well, i think you can say i was caught at st. barnabas, and i was caught at st. luke's. there's no reason that i should've been a practicing nurse after that. >> kroft: they offered you some kind of a deal? >> cullen: they said, "if you resign, we'll give you neutral references," and i decided to go with that. >> kroft: what is it about this system and about hospitals that no one went to the police, no one really wanted to find out what was going
luke's university hospital in bethlehem, pennsylvania, he had been fired or forced to resom fign freospitals, yet none of this was in his file with the state nursing board. by his own count, cullen had already murdered 11 people, and he would kill at least five more at st. luke's. nurses were suspicious, there were rumors about his past, and cullen was caught red-handed stealing lethal drugs. but instead of calling the police, st. luke's brought in a lawyer to confront cullen. do you think that...
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. >>> people living in bethlehem honored victims of the boston marathon during the first marathon.with the london marathon. many of the runners wore t- shirts honoring the victims. this man wore a shirt showing the face of the youngest victim, martin richard, he was only eight years old. we'll have more on the london marathon coming up at 8:30. the community comes together to help pay for the medical costs of an 11-year-old wounded in the boston bombings. how much a weekend fundraiser brought in and the latest on aaron hern's condition. for more on the boston bombings, you can go to our website. >>> all right. now we are turning now to information this morning on a project to expand a seek temple. that is set to break ground in a few hours. crew wills be building a new community center and museum. that project was approved back in 2009 and several bay area lawmakers are planning to attend today's ground breaking. astronaut, mark kelly is expected to speak today in san francisco. kelly is the former commander of the space shuttle endeavor's mission. gabrielle giffords was injured in
. >>> people living in bethlehem honored victims of the boston marathon during the first marathon.with the london marathon. many of the runners wore t- shirts honoring the victims. this man wore a shirt showing the face of the youngest victim, martin richard, he was only eight years old. we'll have more on the london marathon coming up at 8:30. the community comes together to help pay for the medical costs of an 11-year-old wounded in the boston bombings. how much a weekend fundraiser...
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my friend, daniel bethlehem, told me, i went down, i was a british professor for a while as you probably took my accent, i went down to london and met with daniel and did you have any views on the manual? he said the problem with your manual is, if all you have is a hammer, every problem is a nail. and so he quickly added a section to the manual. daniel was right. we quickly added a section talking about countermeasures which are measures that are normally unlawful actions that you can take in response to another state's unlawful action, that it is below the armed attack aggressio aggression to d stuff is happening but it hasn't reached a point where you can call cybercom and say take out that state. perak measures are discussed to some extent in the manual but we will be in tragedy to put a addressing them in great depth because they are, in my view, they are the type of actions that states are most likely to engage in if they are facing cyber operations. then finally turning to the other body of law, the use -- the law of armed conflict, the big topic. the big topic. tuggers three year
my friend, daniel bethlehem, told me, i went down, i was a british professor for a while as you probably took my accent, i went down to london and met with daniel and did you have any views on the manual? he said the problem with your manual is, if all you have is a hammer, every problem is a nail. and so he quickly added a section to the manual. daniel was right. we quickly added a section talking about countermeasures which are measures that are normally unlawful actions that you can take in...