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currency and policy for years now is bing west. his new book on the subject is called "the wrong war." in writing about the book in the new york times, a veteran military correspondents said this, ""the wrong war" is a crushing an irrefutable critique of the american plan in afghanistan. it should be read by anyone who wants to understand why the war there is so hard." i want to start with what you told me. i asked about iraq, back in 2008. i want to start with what he said about iraq and the transition to afghanistan before we come back to this new book, "the wrong war." winning it in iraq now means what, as you define it? >> it is a level of stability with violence that the iraqis can handle without us and without the country falling apart or getting under the control of iran, and we're just about there. that is quite different of saying we're going to have a wonderful democracy. that is not our business. i hope that my book is a warning to anybody. if you read this book and understand how hard we had to work. now we have both pr
currency and policy for years now is bing west. his new book on the subject is called "the wrong war." in writing about the book in the new york times, a veteran military correspondents said this, ""the wrong war" is a crushing an irrefutable critique of the american plan in afghanistan. it should be read by anyone who wants to understand why the war there is so hard." i want to start with what you told me. i asked about iraq, back in 2008. i want to start with...
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so the colonel said to me, hey, bing, we'll go up along the border. with any luck, he said, one of those dumb son of a bitches will shoot at us, and if he does, then i can shoot back because it's self-defense. we stood there and looked at them, and all they did was wave to us. [laughter] this is a vast sanctuary that extends for 1500 miles. and you notice, notice the road. they drove every night up that road and then unloaded their ammo and came across the border. so the other problem you have in dealing with afghanistan is called pakistan. 1500 miles. i mean, that extends from here to miami. now let's understand the essence of what we're doing. we went in 2001 pause the taliban -- because the taliban had supported al-qaeda who had killed 3,000 americans at the world trade center. so we went in to get those son of a guns. but what happened? in my judgment, several things happened. president bush, god bless him, had this religious belief in liberty for people, and i think he, he confused that with his role of president, and he took that and extracted i
so the colonel said to me, hey, bing, we'll go up along the border. with any luck, he said, one of those dumb son of a bitches will shoot at us, and if he does, then i can shoot back because it's self-defense. we stood there and looked at them, and all they did was wave to us. [laughter] this is a vast sanctuary that extends for 1500 miles. and you notice, notice the road. they drove every night up that road and then unloaded their ammo and came across the border. so the other problem you have...
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yeah, that's when you know bing is in trouble, when even bing isn't using bing. [ laughter ] check thisut. a prison in alabama has a program that let's inmates meditate for up to ten hours a day. [ laughter ] the program is called "being in prison." [ laughter ] i guess that's -- what else -- [ applause ] great program. awesome. whose idea was that? "we also have a 24-hour meditation." this is exciting. i heard that prince william already knows which designer he's wearing for his wedding. i'm not going to tell you which designer, but let's put it this way, "he's going to like the way he looks, i guarantee it." [ laughter ] men's wearhouse. [ applause ] men's wearhouse. "you're going to like it." [ laughter ] get this. i read that because of the sluggish economy, there's been a rise in vending machine theft. [ light laughter ] those must be boring crimes to plan. you know, it's like, "hey, here's our next target, d-6. [ laughter ] the world will know the name the baked lays bandit! they will know it! [ laughter ] shout it from the rooftops." and, finally, i heard that radio shack has sta
yeah, that's when you know bing is in trouble, when even bing isn't using bing. [ laughter ] check thisut. a prison in alabama has a program that let's inmates meditate for up to ten hours a day. [ laughter ] the program is called "being in prison." [ laughter ] i guess that's -- what else -- [ applause ] great program. awesome. whose idea was that? "we also have a 24-hour meditation." this is exciting. i heard that prince william already knows which designer he's wearing...
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of adults report bingeing during the month. coastal counties tend to score higher than inland areas and california's rural north ranking last in the survey? trinity county. >>> okay, let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. this is amazing. driving to work today, along the peninsula, air conditioning in my car it was so warm. >> oh, yes. i have mine on every day just about. not good for conserving energy, but yeah, it was warm out there. those car thermometers reading in the low to mid 80s. marleau, i thought you were going to the game. >> i was there from about 10:00 till 1:00 today. >> you looking from oakland into downtown, 76 right now in oakland. that northeasterly wind pushing right into san francisco as well hoping to warm temperatures up at the ballpark this afternoon for that giants game. temperatures rights now at 76. still holding on to 84 in santa rosa, 80 in livermore, 78 in san jose and it was comfortable and warm today. we're going to see temperatures going even warmer for tomorrow with record warmth
of adults report bingeing during the month. coastal counties tend to score higher than inland areas and california's rural north ranking last in the survey? trinity county. >>> okay, let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. this is amazing. driving to work today, along the peninsula, air conditioning in my car it was so warm. >> oh, yes. i have mine on every day just about. not good for conserving energy, but yeah, it was warm out there. those car thermometers reading...
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weeks ago in this chair sat bing el debarge. 20 years of damaging your body with drugs and god allows you to have a second chance and your voice still holds up. he made a statement he was checking himself back into rehab because he got week again with the temptation. what do you say to an artist who has the gift and is struggling trying to get through? >> el is one of my little brothers. they were at motown for a long time and he is one of my little brothers. i had this conversation with el 10 years ago, ok? i myself went through that trip. you know about it. i did for 2.5 years and i started doing it when i was -- i could not have written my life any better than it was going. what i did not realize, i thought this cannot happen to me. i am too strong for this. this is not going to happen to me. as i was going down, it cannot happen to me. drugs do not discriminate. they do not care who you are. or what you are doing or where you are going or any of that. you open the door, they will come in. i had this conversation with el. for me, i am one of the national drug spokespersons for the
weeks ago in this chair sat bing el debarge. 20 years of damaging your body with drugs and god allows you to have a second chance and your voice still holds up. he made a statement he was checking himself back into rehab because he got week again with the temptation. what do you say to an artist who has the gift and is struggling trying to get through? >> el is one of my little brothers. they were at motown for a long time and he is one of my little brothers. i had this conversation with...
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. >>> scientists studies bing eaters reaction. the bing eaters brain released dopamine. the dopamine spike is compared to that of drug users being shown pictures of people using drugs. >>> scientists found 69% chemotherapy patients who took the omega3 supplement maintained or gained weight compared to 1/3 of cancer patients who didn't take the supplement. >>> it wasn't wheat at all it was weed. what the store clerk who gave bay area school kids the cookies laced with marijuana is saying today and what police are doing about it. >>> it's some heavy rain tonight. we'll have the latest computer model, we'll pinpoint the exact time the rain will begin. >>> how would you like this in your backyard. we talked with bay area residents dealing with homeless people where you might not expect them. >>> and, we just brought you details from the pg & e hearings. at 6:00, we'll go to san bruno where the explosion victims are beginning to rebuild their lives. >>> plus in the south bay, we've learned about a major union concession and how it may be connected to these protests half way a
. >>> scientists studies bing eaters reaction. the bing eaters brain released dopamine. the dopamine spike is compared to that of drug users being shown pictures of people using drugs. >>> scientists found 69% chemotherapy patients who took the omega3 supplement maintained or gained weight compared to 1/3 of cancer patients who didn't take the supplement. >>> it wasn't wheat at all it was weed. what the store clerk who gave bay area school kids the cookies laced with...
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we'll continue to monitor this and bing you -- bring you any more information. >>> onto the weather now. a really rainy, stormy weekend. kind of a break today. let's find out what's next from our chief meteorologist, bill martin. >> you don't need a geologist to tell you the hills are saturated out there. that's one of the concerns we have moving forward. the occurrence of possible mudslides, because the hills are saturated. there is a lot of snow in the action. most of the action is up in the lake tahoe area. have you a snow advisory up there. we have a couple of weather systems heading our way. we already talked about it on tuesday night, wednesday and then into thursday. they are both pretty strong. so that -- by the weekend that could be 4 inches more of rainfall many coastal hill locations like scotts valley or ben lomond. overnight lows tonight, the weather system now tracking it all, as that system gets close her -- gets closer to us. this will get in here tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow afternoon's commute looks like there's a chance to get wet. tomorrow night, the clouds increase,
we'll continue to monitor this and bing you -- bring you any more information. >>> onto the weather now. a really rainy, stormy weekend. kind of a break today. let's find out what's next from our chief meteorologist, bill martin. >> you don't need a geologist to tell you the hills are saturated out there. that's one of the concerns we have moving forward. the occurrence of possible mudslides, because the hills are saturated. there is a lot of snow in the action. most of the...
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pick up on what you're say going the federal reserve's strategy, when the fed stops its bond buying binge, is that going to be a time for pimco to jump back in? >> i think so. having confidence in the u.s. government and the credit worthyes in, we're a triple a credit, it becomes a function of being paid in an appropriate rate of interest relative to the growth of the economy. and no one really knows what will happen on june 30th, nor do we know that the fed will abandon the program. but looks like they will. to the extent they don't buy on an annualized basis most of the deficit that's a trial young and a half dollars, then somebody else has to and that typically results in higher yesterdays and lower prices, but we'll have -- higher yields and lower prices, but we'll have to see how those prices go. >> susie: investors who are listening to you now holding treasuries, should they sell them, and if so where should they put their money? >> well, investors should look in several directions, sus i. i think they should look to the corporate debt, corporations are in what we call the cat bird'
pick up on what you're say going the federal reserve's strategy, when the fed stops its bond buying binge, is that going to be a time for pimco to jump back in? >> i think so. having confidence in the u.s. government and the credit worthyes in, we're a triple a credit, it becomes a function of being paid in an appropriate rate of interest relative to the growth of the economy. and no one really knows what will happen on june 30th, nor do we know that the fed will abandon the program. but...
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do i overeat or binge on carbs to relieve stress? empaths often do that to deal with negativity or stress. how many of you do that? okay. so, these are all signs that you're an emotional empath. and in terms of how to balance this - this is so critical - it's important to understand that it is not your job to take on other people's stress. you can be compassionate without doing that. it's so important for empaths to have time to decompress - an empath needs alone time, and if you can schedule that into your life and make that a regular part of your time management, it will make all the difference in the world. now, an empath also has to define your square footage needs. an empath needs to have their own space, whether it's their own bedroom, their own space that they can go to where they won't be bothered. and this includes no hovering around the door. because empaths can feel it if there are people outside hovering. so, it's important, though, to have these creative conversations and realize this about yourself and tell the other pe
do i overeat or binge on carbs to relieve stress? empaths often do that to deal with negativity or stress. how many of you do that? okay. so, these are all signs that you're an emotional empath. and in terms of how to balance this - this is so critical - it's important to understand that it is not your job to take on other people's stress. you can be compassionate without doing that. it's so important for empaths to have time to decompress - an empath needs alone time, and if you can schedule...
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. >>> tonight the infamous s curve on the bay binge is being -- bridge is being called one of the best construction projects of 2010. that's according to the associated general contractors of america. it's giving the s curve its build america merit award. the group says the construction job was well done, even if it's not appreciated. critics blame the s curve for several serious accidents including a fatal crash in which a truck driver plunged over the side. >>> there was chilling testimony today from the confessed killer of journalist chauncey bailey as the trial of yusuf beyiv. >> reporter: in an alameda county courtroom today key witness devaughndre broussard calmly testified that the leader gave broussard a gun and told them to kill chauncey bailey, to take him out before he completes his article. in his second day on the witness stand, he told the jury that the leader referred to chauncey bailey as quote that blank who killed my father. bey the 4th was referring to unflattering articles that bailey had written about the bakery. earlier today broussard testified that a month befor
. >>> tonight the infamous s curve on the bay binge is being -- bridge is being called one of the best construction projects of 2010. that's according to the associated general contractors of america. it's giving the s curve its build america merit award. the group says the construction job was well done, even if it's not appreciated. critics blame the s curve for several serious accidents including a fatal crash in which a truck driver plunged over the side. >>> there was...
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. >> susie: the latest on inflation and what it'll take to end the fed's government bond buying binge. you're watching "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 1. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. ben bernanke said today the federal reserve is ready to take action if high oil prices threaten the economy. susie, the fed chief's comments came on a day when oil prices gushed higher. >> susie: tom, as bernanke was testifying on capitol hill in washington, oil futures trading here in new york surged to just below the $100 level. april crude rose $2.66 a barrel, or more than 2.5%. and those rising oil prices triggered a stock sell-off on wall street-- the dow fell 168 points, the nasdaq lost 44, and the s&p 500 off almost 22. >> tom: against that market backdrop, bernanke explained the fed's policy to keep the economy growing. darre
. >> susie: the latest on inflation and what it'll take to end the fed's government bond buying binge. you're watching "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 1. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining...
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the bing changes when it comes to buckling up your little ones. and even much older siblings. the changes you could see.. on yo >>> two of the world's largest cell phone companies teaming up. the changes you could see on your bill. >>> we have a little sunshine around the bay area. but more downpours are on the way as well. speaking of downpour, we have a pretty good storm coming in our direction, too. we will talk about that in the forecast next. ,,,,,,,, ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy with a natural treat ♪ ♪ have a good daisy, healthy foods to eat ♪ ♪ when you want some joy, dance to the beat ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy [ female announcer ] enjoy the fresh, 100% natural choice in cottage cheese. ♪ have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy o officers to the ho >>> a wild chase through the streets of san francisco sent two officers to the hospital. early this morning, those officers started following a stolen car in the bayview district. that
the bing changes when it comes to buckling up your little ones. and even much older siblings. the changes you could see.. on yo >>> two of the world's largest cell phone companies teaming up. the changes you could see on your bill. >>> we have a little sunshine around the bay area. but more downpours are on the way as well. speaking of downpour, we have a pretty good storm coming in our direction, too. we will talk about that in the forecast next. ,,,,,,,, ♪ have a good...
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his high jinks, including cocaine binges and trashes his plaza hotel suite last fall.g fired, sheen talked to an l.a. radio station, saying his behavior was not a violation of his contract. >> there's no morals clause. i came back super, uber prepared. like nobody was surprised. duh. >> would you sign a morals clause in the new contract? would you? >> hell, no. they should. they have no morality. >> reporter: after being fired, tmz cameras showed him on the roof of a beverly hills office building, carrying a machete. when he came down, he had three words. >> free at last. >> reporter: when asked by text if hi plans to sue, he had one answer, big. >> they began to think that he was fascinating. >> reporter: "tv guide's" steven ba tag bataglio, says sheen's return is certain. after shows and pair dis, his next job may be to take a backseat. up next for sheen, serious legal issues. like the child custody battle he has with his estranged wife, brooke mueller. let's not forget about the kids involved here. the custody battle might be settled outside of a courtroom. as the f
his high jinks, including cocaine binges and trashes his plaza hotel suite last fall.g fired, sheen talked to an l.a. radio station, saying his behavior was not a violation of his contract. >> there's no morals clause. i came back super, uber prepared. like nobody was surprised. duh. >> would you sign a morals clause in the new contract? would you? >> hell, no. they should. they have no morality. >> reporter: after being fired, tmz cameras showed him on the roof of a...
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that was a small bit of consolation all because of the final day for the russians was becoming by a binge and purge the country's only podium finish of the evening richard pombo we don't see. the brothers still hold three over world boxing's for me in heavyweight title south or elder sibling but sally retains his w.b.c. crying on saturday night albeit in somewhat controversial circumstances thirty nine year old which was taken on former cuban olympic champion linear solace and close to nine hundred thousand strong crowd got to see less than three minutes and action the challenger going down with seconds remaining in the first it looked as if you could win which one had barely touched so let's put replay showed his right knee buckling a torn crucial ligament damage carthage the injuries reported afterwards the wind marking knockout number thirty nine is forty two from forty four career. dates. now the final world convents of the speech on season has wrapped up paul ince coming stock the man hurtling longest and plenty to slovenia but the overall steve flying title finds itself in the hands
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however was a small bit of consolation on what was a final date of russians i was becoming in by a binge and purge to claim a country's only podium finish should be named richard i hope we don't see. now the klitschko brothers still hold three of world boxing as four main heavyweight titles after elder sibling vitale retained his w.b.c. crown and saturday night albeit in somewhat controversial circumstances thirty nine year old control is taking on former cuban a limbic champ in toddler years solace in cologne but the nineteen thousand strong crowd got to see bernie three minutes of action the challenger going down with seconds to go in the first it looked as if that score had barely touched the list but we pay showed his rights need luckily i torn cruciate ligament damage cartilage injuries reported afterward so victory for klitschko about one in which he was far from satisfied with those losers will be girls. season as was part of so is this going to. stand out. as easily. and why it was. raised. by this regime here. in. the final world cup of events of the season has wrapped up poland
however was a small bit of consolation on what was a final date of russians i was becoming in by a binge and purge to claim a country's only podium finish should be named richard i hope we don't see. now the klitschko brothers still hold three of world boxing as four main heavyweight titles after elder sibling vitale retained his w.b.c. crown and saturday night albeit in somewhat controversial circumstances thirty nine year old control is taking on former cuban a limbic champ in toddler years...
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hospital on monday night for treatment and herniated disc expected to be on the touchline mysteries dave binghe says asked maybe a tough test despite some people in the final in two thousand and six. and this isn't a really big one fine. one time. in the not. something. and also on tuesday shock taught in that school play romeo in ukraine aiming to make the quarter finals for the first time chapter one in the first leg in italy streets and the draw this evening will be good enough to see even through something like the speed because of all they've never been beaten at the door buster arena since moving there in august two thousand and nine on the wall roma trained at their home run on monday night ahead of that second leg and shots are spot ukrainian champion spurs they believe new roma manager in transit has led his side to victories and a draw since taking the reigns from around here and in our face is a must win game but believes his side will be the ones pressure on the opposition this time around. i agree to shock her if she's quality is very good and we've considered players will do eve
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whether it was a small bit of consolation on what was a poor final day for russians has become in buying binge and purge to claim the country's only podium finish believe name richard one hopefully don't see. this in sports for this hour. stay tuned. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. lead. us live see wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy. if. he.
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was a small bit of consolation on what was a poor final day for the russians i was victim in by a binge and purge to claim the country's only podium finish of evening richard pombo please r.t. . and that's it for this hour cannot taxes the weather how the news headlines at the top of the hour stay with our. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered.
was a small bit of consolation on what was a poor final day for the russians i was victim in by a binge and purge to claim the country's only podium finish of evening richard pombo please r.t. . and that's it for this hour cannot taxes the weather how the news headlines at the top of the hour stay with our. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered.
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coming that the rebels have actually advanced into sirte but now not only have they been pushed to binge or what we are hearing that they've also been pushed further back to the port city of ras lanuf and indeed the next city for them to be pushed back to will be the city of gregor once this happens they are not that far from the city of baghdad which is just outside of benghazi and if you remember it was a little more than a week ago that the rebels first started making their advance and there was so much celebration and so much talk that because of the coalition airstrikes they had actually after a week of a stalemate in actually able to advance to that city of baghdad the international community was against you say that the u.n. resolution one nine seven three did not enough for international countries to supply that the rebels with weapons but now we seem to be hearing almost a difference of opinion on that at that summit yesterday tuesday in london he was secretive state hillary clinton said it was not one single thing never been the framework of there is a vision of americans could
coming that the rebels have actually advanced into sirte but now not only have they been pushed to binge or what we are hearing that they've also been pushed further back to the port city of ras lanuf and indeed the next city for them to be pushed back to will be the city of gregor once this happens they are not that far from the city of baghdad which is just outside of benghazi and if you remember it was a little more than a week ago that the rebels first started making their advance and there...
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however was a small bit of consolation on what was a poor final day of the russians i was victim in by a binge and purge to claim the country's only podium finish be evening richard i'm hopeful you don't see. that's it for this hour coming up next is the weather and kerry we'll update you on the headlines at the top of the hour so stay with us. home. can. call. for the full stop.
however was a small bit of consolation on what was a poor final day of the russians i was victim in by a binge and purge to claim the country's only podium finish be evening richard i'm hopeful you don't see. that's it for this hour coming up next is the weather and kerry we'll update you on the headlines at the top of the hour so stay with us. home. can. call. for the full stop.
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said facebook and google and bing of the world be held accountable for policies that they as corporations, private corporations, develop in china? >> it is the really complicated question, and i feel ultimately i have to take the democratic punch which is that is a question for congress, that is a question that is so large and touches so many things that i think there is no -- there is no legitimate regulatory answer to that question. i think that only the most legitimized body which is to see the representative we all send to congress can actually hash out the questions of do we want americans to be able to compete on a level playing field which means giving in to autocratic countries and abiding by their rules, we want to adopt the motive saying every company has to abide by the local rules because that is what we expect here? to we want to see that we -- the u.s. as one of the world's anchored democracies regards democracy promotion as a set of regulations we would be willing to put on our firm? there is also the way in which u.s. cities may have a stake in this debate separate from ou
said facebook and google and bing of the world be held accountable for policies that they as corporations, private corporations, develop in china? >> it is the really complicated question, and i feel ultimately i have to take the democratic punch which is that is a question for congress, that is a question that is so large and touches so many things that i think there is no -- there is no legitimate regulatory answer to that question. i think that only the most legitimized body which is...
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have not actually been pushed back and the latest word we have is that they are in the town of the binge a lot but even those kind of reports keep changing if you always with some of course suggesting that they've actually been pushed even further back to ruslan north and gregor the problem with the rebels is that they simply did not have enough weapons not only that but the weapons they do have are insufficient and old and this is why we hear rebels calling to the international community to number one stick up their stripes and number to supply them with more weapons their own rumors that they are receiving reinforcements of these weapons from the egyptian border we are also hearing that as his office forces the treat and as they run away in face of impending is strikes they leave a lot of weapons and ammunition behind that the rebels are then able to take and use themselves but certainly the attention particularly among opposition leaders today is on this conference that is happening in london and they very much a hoping that they will be a willingness expressed by the international co
have not actually been pushed back and the latest word we have is that they are in the town of the binge a lot but even those kind of reports keep changing if you always with some of course suggesting that they've actually been pushed even further back to ruslan north and gregor the problem with the rebels is that they simply did not have enough weapons not only that but the weapons they do have are insufficient and old and this is why we hear rebels calling to the international community to...
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binge drinking is different.cause they are more likely to binge drink in college. it gets back to the quality of the relationship and how much communication is happening at home. >> the laws aren't ambiguous. in all 50 states 21 is the legal age for drinking but 31 states do allow parents to provide alcohol to minors. so i do worry that if you're saying to your child, if you are not in one of those states where it's 21 or nothing saying, yeah, but it's okay at home. you're saying some laws are meant to be broken. >> the issue is we are trying to look at it in terms of learning to drive a car, a bike and drinking responsdrink ing responsibility. our job is to make sure our kids can make decisions. you don't have to sit with a glass of wine with your child to do that. >> when is the proper age, do you think, to initiate this conversation with kids? >> it's younger than you think it is. the pressure these kids feel at parties is phenomenal. it starts early. the first time your teen goes to a party where you think th
binge drinking is different.cause they are more likely to binge drink in college. it gets back to the quality of the relationship and how much communication is happening at home. >> the laws aren't ambiguous. in all 50 states 21 is the legal age for drinking but 31 states do allow parents to provide alcohol to minors. so i do worry that if you're saying to your child, if you are not in one of those states where it's 21 or nothing saying, yeah, but it's okay at home. you're saying some...
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that in terms of the fighting on the ground the front on has been pushed backwards to the city of binge awad away from the city of sirte that is gadhafi is home town we are hearing distressing reports though from doctors inside said they say that they have been treating hundreds of patients libyan soldiers who have been targeted in these prohibition in strikes the doctors saying that many of them have lost limbs they've lost arms they had lost an age and they had deep shrapnel wounds to be heads the doctors also say that it's impossible to determine how many people have been killed in these airstrikes because many of them have died on the sides of the roads and they've been just being very bare now the rebels also tasting that if they can operate through gadhafi still faces in sirte they won't work they wait around the city to the city of misrata misrata is the third largest city in this country it is the last and only rebel stronghold in the western part of this country we still though continue to hear reports of intensive shelling of intensive fighting taking place there in the last t
that in terms of the fighting on the ground the front on has been pushed backwards to the city of binge awad away from the city of sirte that is gadhafi is home town we are hearing distressing reports though from doctors inside said they say that they have been treating hundreds of patients libyan soldiers who have been targeted in these prohibition in strikes the doctors saying that many of them have lost limbs they've lost arms they had lost an age and they had deep shrapnel wounds to be...
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they're not actually being pushed back and the agents what we have is that they are in the town of binge watch but even those kind of reports. keep changing if you see always with some of course suggesting that they've actually been pushed even further than to rust and rigor the problem with the rebels is if they simply do not have enough weapons not only that but that with them they do have are you sufficient and old and this is why we hear rebels calling to the international community to number one strikes and number to supply them with more with and they will revisit all the cv reinforcements of these weapons from the egyptian border we're also hearing that as gadhafi forces would cheat and as they want to break in states of intending is tried they leave a lot of weapons and ammunition behind that the rebels are been able to take and use themselves but certainly the opposition leaders very much a hoping that they will be a willingness expressed by the international community to continue to be involved in the conflict here because certainly without that international involvement the re
they're not actually being pushed back and the agents what we have is that they are in the town of binge watch but even those kind of reports. keep changing if you see always with some of course suggesting that they've actually been pushed even further than to rust and rigor the problem with the rebels is if they simply do not have enough weapons not only that but that with them they do have are you sufficient and old and this is why we hear rebels calling to the international community to...
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he went on a binge and missed the biggest game of his life. and in 2005, he was shot.s in jail after crack cocaine was found in his car. with cody ross hurt one option for giants is putting aubrey hough in right field. hough started 33 games in right for giants last season. and madison balmgardener, pair of strikeouts. billy butler there to end the frame against royals. base hit to right in the second. giants loaded bases and nobody out against vein mexxaroz he gets out of the inning unscathed. the giants have added runs here now leading 3-0 in the third. a's and angels? victory for angels, 10-3. and there is brandon mccarthy and chris carter going start the season in triple a. carter two homers in the kak tuesday league. and that opportunity will be in sacramento and not in oakland. >> so there are still hopes for him but it's going to take a while. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us. >> we we appreciate your time and hope to see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ ♪ hello sunshine ♪ sweet as you can be ♪ iove waking up [ chuckles ] ♪ to your morning
he went on a binge and missed the biggest game of his life. and in 2005, he was shot.s in jail after crack cocaine was found in his car. with cody ross hurt one option for giants is putting aubrey hough in right field. hough started 33 games in right for giants last season. and madison balmgardener, pair of strikeouts. billy butler there to end the frame against royals. base hit to right in the second. giants loaded bases and nobody out against vein mexxaroz he gets out of the inning unscathed....
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bing! everything lights up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all sorts of lights and explosions. she's really cool, right? >> and she told me that -- that i was her idol, and i felt like saying, "you're kidding." you know? she's so awesome. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> i know. >> jimmy: well, she's a -- she's a new yorker, right? isn't she a new york girl? >> yeah. but also, you know, she's outrageous. she's very sexy. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and she can sing. >> jimmy: yeah. it's a gift. she can really sing. >> jimmy: she does. she can really sing. >> there's no kidding around. there's a section that she does, just at the piano. and that voice is right on. it's on. >> jimmy: yeah, man. it is phenomenal. >> it's on pitch. it's strong and -- >> jimmy: i've seen her do "poker face," just acoustic on the piano and -- >> yes, yes, yes. >> jimmy: talks about new york and growing up and -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i mean, well, you're very -- i mean, when i think new york, i think liza minnelli. i mean, "new york, new york." [ cheers and applause ] you got to get a shout
bing! everything lights up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all sorts of lights and explosions. she's really cool, right? >> and she told me that -- that i was her idol, and i felt like saying, "you're kidding." you know? she's so awesome. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> i know. >> jimmy: well, she's a -- she's a new yorker, right? isn't she a new york girl? >> yeah. but also, you know, she's outrageous. she's very sexy. >> jimmy:...
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malachy: our superior thing was that, of course, we knew about bing crosby or perry como or dean martin. micheal o sulleabhain: the songs become a currency and then the songs travel. songs travel all over the place. why do they travel? they're not sent in envelopes, they're not sent in the post, you know, even though you can send a cd you know. they travel because the human body travels. liam clancy: songs were hidden, they were hidden because they were associated with poverty, hunger, destruction, inferiority. moya: were they? so people were embarrassed? liam: people were embarrassed. that old music. that old songs. they came from the family. they came from the time when ireland was on its knees. moya: how little we know of how people traveled years ago and what they brought with them and what came back and it's an incredible story. liam: well, people who had nothing carried with them the only thing that was portable and could not be taken from them: and that was song. moya: liam chancy is an irish chieftain. liam: the first time that i became aware that a song didn't belong to any one
malachy: our superior thing was that, of course, we knew about bing crosby or perry como or dean martin. micheal o sulleabhain: the songs become a currency and then the songs travel. songs travel all over the place. why do they travel? they're not sent in envelopes, they're not sent in the post, you know, even though you can send a cd you know. they travel because the human body travels. liam clancy: songs were hidden, they were hidden because they were associated with poverty, hunger,...
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boom boom, bada bing bada boom. done. okay, so that's going to be cooking.yeah, now, what i want you to do is to roll out some dough. you know, it's all about the crust. so, put down some flour. >> jimmy: yeah. look at this rolling pin. it's weird, huh? >> look, not too much flour. >> jimmy: shouldn't there be handles on the sides? >> i know, but still. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you got to look at the discount rack. [ laughter ] >> okay, push out and stop. >> jimmy: push out and stop. see, this always happens to me. i'm awful at this. >> okay, and then here. >> jimmy: flour it up. >> okay. >> jimmy: okay. >> roll it out just gently. not so hard. >> jimmy: i'm going too hard? sorry. [ light laughter ] >> that's nice, stop. >> jimmy: i'm very strong. >> make sure -- make sure that -- you are strong. i can tell. you're flattening this like it's a piece of metal. [ light laughter ] just roll out. >> jimmy: very good. roll out. >> nice. okay, so we have all of that, right? then we're going to take a bowl -- we're going to "macgyver" this. >> jimmy: yeah, this is wha
boom boom, bada bing bada boom. done. okay, so that's going to be cooking.yeah, now, what i want you to do is to roll out some dough. you know, it's all about the crust. so, put down some flour. >> jimmy: yeah. look at this rolling pin. it's weird, huh? >> look, not too much flour. >> jimmy: shouldn't there be handles on the sides? >> i know, but still. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you got to look at the discount rack. [ laughter ] >> okay, push out and stop....
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the bing is going of -- bank going to be as incompetence. people blame the crises on malfeasance. business is the story of dishonesty people looking for their own interest. i would like to live in a society in which, you know, kind of work behavior doesn't affect our citizens. that's very simple. >> charlie: and you blame it on too much risk and too much leverage and too much debt. >> i blame it on too many economic theories and decision-making. i would like something more organic. for example, take the fed. you see the mistake made by the fed. they had their theories, they wanted us to stabilize the different cycle and the labor is the same. they said no more bust. it's like egypt. they prop up the dictator, artificial constraint. they constrain the volatility. meanwhile the risks are hiding in the system, okay. and of course we're going to have the exposure. so i want a society that has organic volatility like nature where people fail early, not late. so i want more national system. i would like government not to fragilize large corporations but letting them get very big at the
the bing is going of -- bank going to be as incompetence. people blame the crises on malfeasance. business is the story of dishonesty people looking for their own interest. i would like to live in a society in which, you know, kind of work behavior doesn't affect our citizens. that's very simple. >> charlie: and you blame it on too much risk and too much leverage and too much debt. >> i blame it on too many economic theories and decision-making. i would like something more organic....
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the news sent wall street on a buying binge. the dow jones industrial average gained 191 points to close at 12,258. and the nasdaq rose more than 50 points to close above 2,798. a retired f.b.i. agent may beac live. the state department has indications robert levinson is in southwest asia. the associated press there's irrefutable proof he is alive. levinson was working as a private investigator looking into cigarette smuggling when he vanished from an iranian island in 2007. he's now 63. authorities in germany said today the suspect in the shooting deaths of two u.s. airmen has confessed. he was identified as arid uka, an ethnic albanian from kosovo. officials say he opened fire on u.s. forces at frankfurt airport yesterday. in wiesbaden today, the region's top security official said islamic militancy may have been the motive. >> ( translated ): there are hints that he is a radicalized muslim. the evidence to date indicates that he acted on his own. it is true that he was active on facebook, that he was active in the frame of th
the news sent wall street on a buying binge. the dow jones industrial average gained 191 points to close at 12,258. and the nasdaq rose more than 50 points to close above 2,798. a retired f.b.i. agent may beac live. the state department has indications robert levinson is in southwest asia. the associated press there's irrefutable proof he is alive. levinson was working as a private investigator looking into cigarette smuggling when he vanished from an iranian island in 2007. he's now 63....
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black bartender was killed by a white man in another part of town, they thought it was a racially binge motive. but you also have to realize those times, at that time, 1966, in the early '60s when the country was still segregated, you know, when black folks weren't allowed to eat in restaurants or go to school or ride on parts of buses and have equal voting rights at the time that was what was going on in this country at that time. you do terrible things and so that was what i was accused of being a triple racist murderer. >> host: and in the book you write about growing up in a household that really was violent and difficult. facing your father across the living room with a shotgun? >> guest: yes. my family life was not violent. the violence was outside of the family life but you got to realize that in may, this may i will be 74 years old. and so my mother and father come from a generation where they thought that if you -- if a child put his hands on his parents or even threatened their parents, since they brought you into this world, they will take you out of this world as well. that
black bartender was killed by a white man in another part of town, they thought it was a racially binge motive. but you also have to realize those times, at that time, 1966, in the early '60s when the country was still segregated, you know, when black folks weren't allowed to eat in restaurants or go to school or ride on parts of buses and have equal voting rights at the time that was what was going on in this country at that time. you do terrible things and so that was what i was accused of...
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i'm doing it like chandler bing. let's look at the 36 and 87 where we have slowing.go to the traffic live shot right now and move over to the area of the sunol grade. we are southbound 680 here. fog is developing over the hills into free month. we'll watch for the congestion out of liver more with a heavy drive off 580 and the altamont pass. the bay bridge toll plaza has a slowdown back to west grand avenue. we'll completely ignore that i ever tried to do a william shatner impression. >>> thank you. 6:53 right now, the man charged with shooting 19 people in tucson will undergo a mental evaluation. a judge has ordered arizona shooting suspect jared loughner to undergo a mental evaluation in a specialized facility in springfield, missouri, as soon as possible to help determine if he is even competent to stand trial. loughner's attorneys say the move could cause the suspect's mental state to actually worsen. the judge also scheduled a hearing on may 25th to determine if loughner is competent to stand trial. >>> pg&e faces fines of a million dollars per day for failing t
i'm doing it like chandler bing. let's look at the 36 and 87 where we have slowing.go to the traffic live shot right now and move over to the area of the sunol grade. we are southbound 680 here. fog is developing over the hills into free month. we'll watch for the congestion out of liver more with a heavy drive off 580 and the altamont pass. the bay bridge toll plaza has a slowdown back to west grand avenue. we'll completely ignore that i ever tried to do a william shatner impression....
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this -- the, as amended,ing binge p. this bill proposes to cut spending by $4 billion. and they've fought it tooth and nail. they've refused to admit that washington has a spending problem. but the verdict is in. for two years democrats in washington have spent trillions more than we had in the treasury, and if expanding the size and scope of government was the goal, it was a big success. but if helping the economy and helping people find jobs was the goal, it's been a disaster. what has $3 trillion more in debt gotten us? 3 moll more lost jobs. -- 3 million more lost jobs. tonight's vote is an opportunity for the house democrats to admit that the status quo isn't working. it is a chance to take a small first chance towards growing the economy and helping create jobs. later this week disems in the senate will have the same opportunity so that they get it. americans are watching. they want us to being a nog that -- they want us to bein acknowle that we need to play by the same rules. we need to tighten our belts and show we're in this together. i suggest the absence of a
this -- the, as amended,ing binge p. this bill proposes to cut spending by $4 billion. and they've fought it tooth and nail. they've refused to admit that washington has a spending problem. but the verdict is in. for two years democrats in washington have spent trillions more than we had in the treasury, and if expanding the size and scope of government was the goal, it was a big success. but if helping the economy and helping people find jobs was the goal, it's been a disaster. what has $3...
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the story they tell is they are binge audiences in to samp tell. but that was true when films played in the marketplace for 10, 12, 14 weeks. now they are like 1 week. >> rose: if you don't do well on friday, saturday, are you over. >> friday night you have a film that cost $250 million and 150 million in print and advertising and all over the world on 13 or 14,000 scenes. you be the head of that studio when you get that call at 7 or 8 or 9:00 at night with the results. my god you get stink to arrest just the phone ringing puts you out. >> saying all that money goes down the drain. >> yeah. >> let me talk about your life, and authenticity. you suggest that in telling a story authenticity is crucial. you got to be believable in telling the story. more important than anything to make the connection. >> happens before you say your first word. when you walk into the room, your reptilian brain, your calmer tills the other person whether you are authentic, before the speak the first word and then you either ratify that or detract from that. but that is t
the story they tell is they are binge audiences in to samp tell. but that was true when films played in the marketplace for 10, 12, 14 weeks. now they are like 1 week. >> rose: if you don't do well on friday, saturday, are you over. >> friday night you have a film that cost $250 million and 150 million in print and advertising and all over the world on 13 or 14,000 scenes. you be the head of that studio when you get that call at 7 or 8 or 9:00 at night with the results. my god you...
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i said that to someone and someone said you were an binging on his freedom of speech. freedom of speech doesn't mean you get a talk show on cnn. it is like laura schlesinger after she was throwing around racial epithets and our first amendment rights were violated. she can say that in her own home if she wants but she doesn't have a right to do a talk show about it. and the other thing i would say is there are lots of crazy things that people believe that we don't cover as stories. you know, the flat earth society there's not going to be a story on cnn tomorrow night. there's not going to be a story about people who believe the cia is implanting radio chips in our brains. but yeah, think there is a way to cover some stories that does it in more that light and i think if they are covered in that light, you wouldn't see them -- you wouldn't have seen the birther story sort of take off the way that it did. and i think in the wakefield, i think that is what could have been done with the wakefield study. the study could have been, why is it that someone is saying this and n
i said that to someone and someone said you were an binging on his freedom of speech. freedom of speech doesn't mean you get a talk show on cnn. it is like laura schlesinger after she was throwing around racial epithets and our first amendment rights were violated. she can say that in her own home if she wants but she doesn't have a right to do a talk show about it. and the other thing i would say is there are lots of crazy things that people believe that we don't cover as stories. you know,...