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bekaa reid and blair raised -- a two points that reid and blair raised. nobody mentioned their dreaded word, and kerridge. that has been well litigated and tried. -- common carriage. that has been well litigated and tried. we have certain facilities, whether there is a monopoly, duopoly, even a court probably -- a quadropoly that you could argue. what is interesting is access to the luttrell grid and what states in competition have done is essentially, provide access by devices, namely the generation devices, to a common carrier grade. that is what is leading to the success of green energy. you are able to put your energy back on the grid. in telecom, we have done the reverse. we have removed access devices. 20 years ago, congress said in the 1996 cable act that you are supposed to provide access devices to cable. 20 years later, we do not have that. it is not that we need to boost demand. there's plenty of demand out there. if you look at what consumers pay for communications, it is five times what people were paying for it back in the 1990's when we had
bekaa reid and blair raised -- a two points that reid and blair raised. nobody mentioned their dreaded word, and kerridge. that has been well litigated and tried. -- common carriage. that has been well litigated and tried. we have certain facilities, whether there is a monopoly, duopoly, even a court probably -- a quadropoly that you could argue. what is interesting is access to the luttrell grid and what states in competition have done is essentially, provide access by devices, namely the...
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so what tony blair is come under a lot of. righteous indignation is probably a way too weak a term to describe it but in the u.k. i mean tony blair's has been trashed up one side down the other calls for for even the him to be in the dock in the hague i mean from some fairly real politicians as opposed to just you know people on the left or whatever how do you get him into this. tony blair was in a very difficult position. for many reasons one is. he believed just as bill clinton did and we have to make it very clear he believed that saddam had weapons of mass destruction and there is the real issue in that piece to take a moment aside is ok if he has them what do you do and you know the idea well let's launch a war against a guy with weapons of mass destruction you know maybe that's not the smartest approach but blair believed that the weapons were there and saddam would use them and so when you start from that it's well what's your next step blair was very troubled by the bush administration he thought that they were plannin
so what tony blair is come under a lot of. righteous indignation is probably a way too weak a term to describe it but in the u.k. i mean tony blair's has been trashed up one side down the other calls for for even the him to be in the dock in the hague i mean from some fairly real politicians as opposed to just you know people on the left or whatever how do you get him into this. tony blair was in a very difficult position. for many reasons one is. he believed just as bill clinton did and we...
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williams has now hirrd blair to represent him in a civil lawwuit they plan to filee against the tate.31:25 he uu sighs unfortunately was given all this time and i thinn it's eryyunfair. 4:05:46 how is a person supposed to come out and function normally. at 61 years old williams is sttuugling. he prison. he was omeless for mooths. a v-a programmhas helped put aaroof over his head. as for finding a job, that hasn't hhppened. but, get to him.4:09:03 as long as i don't go back to that lifeetyle i think at least i can maintain to a functioing degree in ociety and ttying po be helpfuu to whoever iican along my way and that's what i've been doing since i've beennout. in baltimoree county joy lepola fox 455news at ten. william's attornee plans to file their lawsuit within two weeks.the state didn't want to comment on the case citing , pendingglitigatioo. the orioles try to get back n the winncolumn...ann make up somm rrom on the yankees.. yankees..highlights....nexttin sports. ((break 3)) let's say you want to get ahead in your career. how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoe
williams has now hirrd blair to represent him in a civil lawwuit they plan to filee against the tate.31:25 he uu sighs unfortunately was given all this time and i thinn it's eryyunfair. 4:05:46 how is a person supposed to come out and function normally. at 61 years old williams is sttuugling. he prison. he was omeless for mooths. a v-a programmhas helped put aaroof over his head. as for finding a job, that hasn't hhppened. but, get to him.4:09:03 as long as i don't go back to that lifeetyle i...
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he mentioned niblets nicholas sarkozy follows in the highly lucrative footsteps of old friend tony blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort cozy to follow up with a cracker baby theme here if you're talking about baywatch remember the t.v. show with pamela anderson so cozy wants to be the pamela anderson in this remake of baywatch called cracker bank where it says x french president gives a speech at morgan stanley and all the you know twenty thousand brokers stand up to salute the new head of cracker benny nicolo all so cozy. the theme here however is important to keep in mind max here's a guy who ok he actually worked his way up a bit from nothing and this relative to the likes of mitt romney and g
he mentioned niblets nicholas sarkozy follows in the highly lucrative footsteps of old friend tony blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really...
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blair, you were a great winner.to have you back on the show. >>> coming up, president obama and mitt romney dueling it out in virginia. is the president losing his lead there? battleground america comes next. [ female announcer ] welcome back to the charmin 2012 election. so you're both running on the same use less campaign. what makes you different? my extra cushions will help america's bottom line. and america's bottom. uh...blblbl. my duraclean texture is good for big siness and little business. and i like to text on the toilet. [ female announcer ] how do you enjoy the go? vote charmin ultra soft. vote charmin ultra strong. either way you can't go wrong. vote today on facebook. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like
blair, you were a great winner.to have you back on the show. >>> coming up, president obama and mitt romney dueling it out in virginia. is the president losing his lead there? battleground america comes next. [ female announcer ] welcome back to the charmin 2012 election. so you're both running on the same use less campaign. what makes you different? my extra cushions will help america's bottom line. and america's bottom. uh...blblbl. my duraclean texture is good for big siness and...
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blair, you were a great winner.e you back on the show. >>> coming up, president obama and mitt romney dueling it out in virginia. is the president losing his lead there? battleground america comes next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can trade all our etfs online, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 commission-free, from your schwab account. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
blair, you were a great winner.e you back on the show. >>> coming up, president obama and mitt romney dueling it out in virginia. is the president losing his lead there? battleground america comes next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#:...
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blair, you were a great winner.ood to have you back on the show. >>> coming up, president obama and mitt romney dueling it out in virginia. is the president losing his lead there? battleground america comes next. [ female announcer ] kristine tweets, "have a yoplait. heaven on your palate." in other heavenly news, all our yoplait light flavors are now 90 calories each. and cue the angels. what? ok. we don't have angels. yoplait. it is so good. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your re
blair, you were a great winner.ood to have you back on the show. >>> coming up, president obama and mitt romney dueling it out in virginia. is the president losing his lead there? battleground america comes next. [ female announcer ] kristine tweets, "have a yoplait. heaven on your palate." in other heavenly news, all our yoplait light flavors are now 90 calories each. and cue the angels. what? ok. we don't have angels. yoplait. it is so good. can your moisturizer do that? [...
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. >> william blair with a buy on nordstrom. >> nordstrom, kors, people making money, people spending money, the stock is going higher. >> continue to avoid into earnings. >> they've met their waterloo. >> bofa upgrades auto nation. >> autos, priet spot in the u.s. economy. >> and with 20 seconds left, emc, still the king of big data. >> this is something i mentioned last night on mad money. there are some sectors of the
. >> william blair with a buy on nordstrom. >> nordstrom, kors, people making money, people spending money, the stock is going higher. >> continue to avoid into earnings. >> they've met their waterloo. >> bofa upgrades auto nation. >> autos, priet spot in the u.s. economy. >> and with 20 seconds left, emc, still the king of big data. >> this is something i mentioned last night on mad money. there are some sectors of the
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he was paired with a black lab named blair at a rescue group and blair became tanner's seeing eye dogthat was more than four months ago, we told you their story. well, today, we have some good news. they have been adopted as a pair, a family in tulsa, oklahoma, just knew they belonged together. and by the way, they have a new playmate, as well, a chocolate lab named louie. >>> and coming up here, you know that tune -- ♪ a big tv milestone for news and sports, next. ear. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition
he was paired with a black lab named blair at a rescue group and blair became tanner's seeing eye dogthat was more than four months ago, we told you their story. well, today, we have some good news. they have been adopted as a pair, a family in tulsa, oklahoma, just knew they belonged together. and by the way, they have a new playmate, as well, a chocolate lab named louie. >>> and coming up here, you know that tune -- ♪ a big tv milestone for news and sports, next. ear. we had a...
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i'm like, "b-b-b-blair?" [ laughter ] >> blair.realizes, "i got to lie? i've got to actually lie?" >> jimmy: cheat. you got to lie. that's how you win. that's how you win "survivor." you have to outwit, outlast. >> yes. >> jimmy: it's right there. "outwit, outlast, outplay." >> jimmy: outplay. >> but the thing is, she could win the game. she's that good of a player, but she has this moral dilemma that's not a put- on. it's -- "i'm a christian and a mom. how can i lie?" and i go "outwit, outplay, outlast." >> jimmy: this is it. that's the deal. that's what's so fun about "survivor," 'cause everyone's got their own strategy going at once. but then, also, you got some good characters coming up. people that were airlifted from other seasons. >> yes. >> jimmy: 'cause they got injured. >> yes. >> jimmy: who i thought were gonna win, but then, like, they got, like, a leg cramp. you go, "no, it's worse than a leg cramp. you got a blood clot, dude. you got to get out of here. [ laughter ] or you got --" >> skupin is this guy who guy who fel
i'm like, "b-b-b-blair?" [ laughter ] >> blair.realizes, "i got to lie? i've got to actually lie?" >> jimmy: cheat. you got to lie. that's how you win. that's how you win "survivor." you have to outwit, outlast. >> yes. >> jimmy: it's right there. "outwit, outlast, outplay." >> jimmy: outplay. >> but the thing is, she could win the game. she's that good of a player, but she has this moral dilemma that's not a put- on....
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police say the subbru belonged to blair... but he loaned it to a friend who was carjacked earlier that day.blair had called police who came to take he lattr.... he spotted the stolen car driving by... and took matters into his own hands. jennifer ciaccia - "he then runs up to the vehhcle, grabs onto the side of it, and is hanging on by the luggage rack. at which point the driver offthe vehicle accelerates ann takes off from police. police chased affer the car... which crasheddmoments lattr. the driver was arrested at the scene. 3&thousands of swamp rats washing ashore in mississippi... after hurricane isaac.the rodents are turning up on beaches.... after drowning in the marsh during last week's storm.crews are scrambling to clean up the carcasses ... before it gets any warmer.they say the heat could causeethe rats to swell and pop.... which could lead to a major health hazzrd. it's finally dryed off ut there... but will the raii retu. return.let's check back with chiee meteorologist vytas reid. 3 "she really campaigned realll
police say the subbru belonged to blair... but he loaned it to a friend who was carjacked earlier that day.blair had called police who came to take he lattr.... he spotted the stolen car driving by... and took matters into his own hands. jennifer ciaccia - "he then runs up to the vehhcle, grabs onto the side of it, and is hanging on by the luggage rack. at which point the driver offthe vehicle accelerates ann takes off from police. police chased affer the car... which crasheddmoments...
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and now, tanner and blair are living with their new brother, louie louie.hey are living with a family in oklahoma. tanner has had surgery. and the vision is improving a bit. >> everything is improving. once he got a little love from a friend, everything went up, including his spirits. >> a great story. >> kind of parallels the human spirit. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, the uplifting story of aimee copeland. when it comes to toilet paper, there's no such thing as too soft. i know what i like. i like feeling both clean and pampered. why should i compromise? quilted northern ultra plush®, with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. >>> next, breaking news the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens has been killed overnight. the latest, including his bay area ties. >>> fire chases more than a dozen from their homes. mike has your forecast. >>> waking up to a lot of cloud cover. sunshine and some of the warmest weather in the >>> looking at today's weather, pop-up showers in florida. th
and now, tanner and blair are living with their new brother, louie louie.hey are living with a family in oklahoma. tanner has had surgery. and the vision is improving a bit. >> everything is improving. once he got a little love from a friend, everything went up, including his spirits. >> a great story. >> kind of parallels the human spirit. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, the uplifting story of aimee copeland. when it comes to...
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blair says tutu is repeating criticisms of the war. >> the weekend death of a fresno state student.illip dannon died and his mother says he suffered severe brain damage after a night of drinking at a fraternity party. the national chapter has suspended its fresno state chapter following news of the death. >> a plan to cut tuition for california college students is on hold. the bill would have funded scholarships for middle class students by raising taxes on out of state companies but perez was not able to get enough republicans on board and the deal fell through just hours before the legislative session ended. the bill would have raised $1 billion in taxes to be used for scholarships. >> 5:14. a little earlier meteorologist christina loren talking about barbecue and hot dogs. sounds like mother nature is agreeing. >> temperatures are going to be close to averages today which is unusual for a holiday. usually we're dealing with extremes as mother nature would have it. but today temperatures are hot in the east bay but perfect at the coast. so, if you've been making plans maybe for th
blair says tutu is repeating criticisms of the war. >> the weekend death of a fresno state student.illip dannon died and his mother says he suffered severe brain damage after a night of drinking at a fraternity party. the national chapter has suspended its fresno state chapter following news of the death. >> a plan to cut tuition for california college students is on hold. the bill would have funded scholarships for middle class students by raising taxes on out of state companies...
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. >> my name is jonah blair, i'm 18 years old and i'm hiking the american discovery trail. >> reporter: walking alone the long miles between delaware and san francisco. >> and this is over 5,000. >> reporter: the reason? >> i wanted to do something. i wanted to have an adventurous moment in my life. >> reporter: when he graduated in june, he decided to postpone college. >> my mom, like her first instinct was like you're crazy, you're going to college. >> reporter: mom came around a bit and dude trek, as he calls it, started a week ago. >> he gets a lot of questions. >> what are you doing, who are you, what is dude trek and why do you smell so bad? >> i have gone three days without a shower so far. >> a lucky day? >> yeah. >> i was a runner and up to my running for a while. >> reporter: he camps most nights and occasionally bunks with friends like the one who invited them on a party near college park even though he could not make it. >> dude, you never guess where i'm going to be friday night. at green belt park and he was like i live a block away. >> reporter: he's been at it for a wee
. >> my name is jonah blair, i'm 18 years old and i'm hiking the american discovery trail. >> reporter: walking alone the long miles between delaware and san francisco. >> and this is over 5,000. >> reporter: the reason? >> i wanted to do something. i wanted to have an adventurous moment in my life. >> reporter: when he graduated in june, he decided to postpone college. >> my mom, like her first instinct was like you're crazy, you're going to college....
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> host: just in the last few days, archbishop desdesmond tutu cass hauled for george bush and tony blair to answer to the weapons of mass destruction. would you support the archbishop's call? >> guest: men in leadership make men decisions. they get some right. they get some wrong, and some decisions are monumental. and the war -- the decision to go to iraq was a huge error. hugely important, and the impact is, therefore, all of us to see. they obviously have to live with the consequences of those decisions, and history will judge them. history will judge, and i think i would want to leave it at that. they're both men who have done some very positive things in other aspects, both bush and blair, but they got iraq wrong, in my judgment. i think we should leave hoyt to judgment. >> host: you don't make case for the international criminal court. >> guest: i'm not pushing for a case. in fact, i don't see a case, and i don't think the court itself would take any action. no. i wouldn't go that far, no. >> host: reading your chapter on iraq issue kept wondering about the roll of the secretary-ge
> host: just in the last few days, archbishop desdesmond tutu cass hauled for george bush and tony blair to answer to the weapons of mass destruction. would you support the archbishop's call? >> guest: men in leadership make men decisions. they get some right. they get some wrong, and some decisions are monumental. and the war -- the decision to go to iraq was a huge error. hugely important, and the impact is, therefore, all of us to see. they obviously have to live with the...
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tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prepared to do to end the fighting and work out some kind of dialogue with a number of parties? >> in the name of god, its almighty, the merciful, the beneficient, first of all i would like your permission to say hello to everyone watching this program. and i would like to ask the almighty god for health and success for everyone. i am very happy to be talking with you again. and also with the lady. you brought up a good topic. syria right now has a very complicated situation. and there are many factors, in that there are many factors in conflict in syria. some people sell
tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prepared to do to end the...
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army major joseph blair who's a former official at the school once said quote the doctrine that was taught was that if you want information you use physical abuse you use false imprisonment you use threats to family members you use virtually any method necessary to get what you want and if you can't get the information you want if you can't get that person to shut up or stop doing what they're doing you simply assess and ate them and you assassinate them with one of your death squads yet that's just professor blair explaining the syllabus so is it any wonder that the former u.s. congressman joseph kennedy once said that the u.s. army of school america is a school that has run more dictators than any other school in the history of the world let me say it's ok since one sect maintains the no school should be held accountable for the actions of its graduates the father bird was efforts to raise awareness are paying off several lot american countries have already declared they will be cutting ties with the school check it out. in the last two months two countries after we've met with their pre
army major joseph blair who's a former official at the school once said quote the doctrine that was taught was that if you want information you use physical abuse you use false imprisonment you use threats to family members you use virtually any method necessary to get what you want and if you can't get the information you want if you can't get that person to shut up or stop doing what they're doing you simply assess and ate them and you assassinate them with one of your death squads yet that's...
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tony blair here with his perspective.k around for some tailgating ♪ [ female announcer ] you can always measure the growth of your children by the way they clean themselves in the bathroom. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to four times less. good news for even the biggest kids in the family. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. his morninstarts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pil. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brin more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's d
tony blair here with his perspective.k around for some tailgating ♪ [ female announcer ] you can always measure the growth of your children by the way they clean themselves in the bathroom. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to four times less. good news for even the biggest kids in the family. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong?...
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they will be speaking to prime minister of great britain tony blair.in for that. >>> before you leave the house this morning first degree weather update with maria moline awe. >> we have a cold front we are tracking and so far pretty quiet associated with this system. heavier rain across parts of illinois. we are going to see more of that as we head into later today and even into tomorrow. from portions of the plains into the parts of the ohio valley and across portions of the northeast especially as we head into tomorrow. grab the umbrellas as you see more showers and storms firing up. westbound the four corners region and rockies dealing with an area of low pressure with areas of showers and isolated thunderstorms. later today some of the storms associated with the cold front will produce severe weather including the city of st. louis and southern parts of illinois and western parts of kentucky and eastern portions of missouri. large hail and damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes will be possible from some of the storms. otherwise currently temp
they will be speaking to prime minister of great britain tony blair.in for that. >>> before you leave the house this morning first degree weather update with maria moline awe. >> we have a cold front we are tracking and so far pretty quiet associated with this system. heavier rain across parts of illinois. we are going to see more of that as we head into later today and even into tomorrow. from portions of the plains into the parts of the ohio valley and across portions of the...
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blair would have thhught that same about williims case had it not been for one of his ccients who outblue oneeday said he had iiformation that could &pclear williams. 3:40:40 hey didn't know mr williams from adam.. the tip led baltimore county dettctives tt the actual shooter. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluke in wwlliams mind... it was the miracle he &phad prayinn ffr the past 11 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a female judge and she said something aaout new developments in baltimore county policeedepartment andd all of a sudden she stopped and said mr williams we're nol prosing your case. i walled out of the court and she said you''e free you can leave. i walked out of the court. williams has now hired blair lawsuit they plan to file against the state.3:31::5 he 4:05:46 how is a person as - supposed to come ouu and function normally. at 1 years old willlams is struggling. he contracted hepatistissc in months. a v-a program has helped put aaroof over his williams is not letting that get to him.4:09:03 as longgas i don't go backkto that &plifestyle i ttink at least i can maintain to
blair would have thhught that same about williims case had it not been for one of his ccients who outblue oneeday said he had iiformation that could &pclear williams. 3:40:40 hey didn't know mr williams from adam.. the tip led baltimore county dettctives tt the actual shooter. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluke in wwlliams mind... it was the miracle he &phad prayinn ffr the past 11 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a female judge and she said something aaout new developments in baltimore...
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tony blair will be on later. when you speak with tony blair, you can extract with him that he has developed personal relationships with leaders in the middle east. it seems this president has been unable to do that. and it's critical. >> he hasn't tried just like he hasn't tried like a lot of members on the hill in both parties. we've been hearing for several years that this president will go to a country, give a speech and then leave and i've heard from one diplomat after another it's as if he thinks the speech itself is the ends. and not a means to the ends, which, of course, is completely opposite of what george h.w. bush did throughout his entire life. >> i'm not sure your criticism. >> he hasn't done the job that a commander in chief -- >> so he's weak on foreign policy. >> if you're going to jump in to defend a defenseless president, get it right. what i'm talking about here is what this "new york times" is writing, he doesn't build personal relationships. that's hurt us in washington, that's why we have gr
tony blair will be on later. when you speak with tony blair, you can extract with him that he has developed personal relationships with leaders in the middle east. it seems this president has been unable to do that. and it's critical. >> he hasn't tried just like he hasn't tried like a lot of members on the hill in both parties. we've been hearing for several years that this president will go to a country, give a speech and then leave and i've heard from one diplomat after another it's as...
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. >> and up next is blair and she recently graduated from morgan state. >> congratulations. >> and blair of course any college student if you're walking to classes, you want to be cute and definitely so a nice pair of comfortable jeans, a trange rein sweater which i love, the color pops and it's great. also transitional piece because it's a lightweight sweater material, stylish and effortless, basically a t-shirt and sweater with the color giving style, fashionable and comfortable, ballet slippers and ready to go. the great thing about chunky sweaters are in, you can take it from summer to fall, layer it, wear a flowy maxi dress, maxi skirt. and you look great and you're ready for the fall. >> go get that job, girl. >> and then up next is gerard. he goes to reche partnership high school. we gave him a really nice comfortable casual look, jeans with a boot. his jeans are tapered on the leg and the thing that makes the outfit is the cardigan. he's wearing jeans and short sleeved summer shirt so it's a great way to take summer t t-shirts but make them fall, throw a cardigan over it. >> what
. >> and up next is blair and she recently graduated from morgan state. >> congratulations. >> and blair of course any college student if you're walking to classes, you want to be cute and definitely so a nice pair of comfortable jeans, a trange rein sweater which i love, the color pops and it's great. also transitional piece because it's a lightweight sweater material, stylish and effortless, basically a t-shirt and sweater with the color giving style, fashionable and...
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blair's death sauce.t sauce in 1989 as a young bartender trying to force lingering customers to leave at closing time. today, you can't keep them away. >> it's a way to suddenly feel different. everything is suddenly a little bit brighter. maybe a lot a bit brighter. >> his after hours spreermt morphed into an enterprise. in part fueled by exports. 40% of the bottles made by tabasco were sent overseas. for lazar, it's 75%. here at home, there's also the changing nature of american cuisine. as immigrants from asia and latin america introduced more of the culture to capsaicin. >> i was interested in why people would be interested in something that tasted so bad. like your mouth is going to peel off. >> capsaicin is the source of heat in all chili peppers. paul rossin has done the definitive work on why half the population wants it. >> if babies don't like it, animals hate it, why do some of us love it? >> well, there's a transformation that occurs, it occurs between ages about four and six, that kids start
blair's death sauce.t sauce in 1989 as a young bartender trying to force lingering customers to leave at closing time. today, you can't keep them away. >> it's a way to suddenly feel different. everything is suddenly a little bit brighter. maybe a lot a bit brighter. >> his after hours spreermt morphed into an enterprise. in part fueled by exports. 40% of the bottles made by tabasco were sent overseas. for lazar, it's 75%. here at home, there's also the changing nature of american...
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think i would want to -- and men who have done some very positive things in other aspects, bush and blair but they got iraq wrong in my judgment but i think we should leave history to judge. >> host: you don't think that's the case for the international criminal court? >> guest: in fact i do see a case and i don't think the court itself will take any action. no, i wouldn't go that far. >> host: reading a chapter on iraq i kept thinking what is the role of the secretary general because you worked with him at the time and i wonder whether you saw your position as a team doctor or referee? in terms of america and the security council? >> guest: i think it was a bit of both and more than that because when the organization or the security council in particular -- the secretary-general's rules become the secretary-general has to keep working to bring the community together to get them to work together to find a solution. it is normal in any human endeavor to have issues. what is important is to find the leadership to pull people together to identify the common interest and move forward to work
think i would want to -- and men who have done some very positive things in other aspects, bush and blair but they got iraq wrong in my judgment but i think we should leave history to judge. >> host: you don't think that's the case for the international criminal court? >> guest: in fact i do see a case and i don't think the court itself will take any action. no, i wouldn't go that far. >> host: reading a chapter on iraq i kept thinking what is the role of the secretary general...
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> how is it that linda blair sounded exactly like harvey firesteen?e to be working with a cute little kid and then suddenly they're trying to kill you with a piece of glass. >> it was great. she is a great actress. you know who else is in had it? you are a fan of matisyahu. >> jimmy: what does he play in the movie? >> he plays the exorcist. he plays the one who draws out the jewish spirit. >> jimmy: do they have a lot of jewish exorcisms? >> yeah. they do a lot of fetching and whining. i'm kidding! he brought a lot of authenticity to it. i think he might have gotten the bug. >> jimmy: he's quite a performer. is he exercising to the sound of reggae? >> no, nothing like that. we always had to get him out early on friday because he has to be -- he's observant. he has to be at his destination for the dinner and observing the sabbath by friday night. so by friday night, he can't drive a car also. he had to run to the local rabbi's house, because that is where he was spending the night and having dinner. we were like we have to get one last shot. >> jimmy:
> how is it that linda blair sounded exactly like harvey firesteen?e to be working with a cute little kid and then suddenly they're trying to kill you with a piece of glass. >> it was great. she is a great actress. you know who else is in had it? you are a fan of matisyahu. >> jimmy: what does he play in the movie? >> he plays the exorcist. he plays the one who draws out the jewish spirit. >> jimmy: do they have a lot of jewish exorcisms? >> yeah. they do a lot...
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thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of all, if i may, i'd like to pay tribute though to your armed forces, to the service men and women who serve in afghanistan and to give my deep sympathy to the families of those who have lost their loved ones. we know what it's like from our side had britain as well. we've lost over 400 soldiers in the course of the campaign in afghanistan. and, look, it's very difficult when people see these insider attacks. they say, well, is it all worth it? i think we have to go back 11 years to realize why it is we were in afghanistan, to realize we actually have made our country safer as a result of this, but to understand that i
thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of...
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thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of all, if i may, i'd like to pay tribute though to your armed forces, to the service men and women who serve in afghanistan and to give my deep sympathy to the families of those who have lost their loved ones. we know what it's like from our side had britain as well. we've lost over 400 soldiers in the course of the campaign in afghanistan. and, look, it's very difficult when people see these insider attacks. they say, well, is it all worth it? i think we have to go back 11 years to realize why it is we were in afghanistan, to realize we actually have made our country safer as a result of this, but to understand that i
thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of...
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. >> not since linda blair have i been so terrified.o and you're a jerk p about>> not since linda blair h been so terrified. so way to go and you're a jerk p about did this cause your real life parents to be close being their eyes because you're so good at being opposed in this film. >> a good question. >> so give me afternoon id an i experience was like. >> i don't know if enjoy going to garage sales at all, but this movie makes me think twice.family goes to a garage sale, buy as harmless wooden box. oop, there's a demon in it. fam buy as harmless wooden box. oop, there's a demon in it. it possesseses the kid. so the interviews were fantastic because i was totally into this film. i thought that made tasha dallas as the little
. >> not since linda blair have i been so terrified.o and you're a jerk p about>> not since linda blair h been so terrified. so way to go and you're a jerk p about did this cause your real life parents to be close being their eyes because you're so good at being opposed in this film. >> a good question. >> so give me afternoon id an i experience was like. >> i don't know if enjoy going to garage sales at all, but this movie makes me think twice.family goes to a...
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in africa and with president bush and blair himself. i was really that ends with war with every fire -- every fiber of my being. but i was relieved that the council did not give out approval for the war. it would have been a disaster for the united nations. at the time americans were upset at the u.n. and the council, but they had not supported the war. but i think today, many americans understand why. perhaps they appreciate it. but the council and the u.n. took the right decision hosni mubarak what was the tone of your conversation with president bush at the end? >> it was that he was determined to act. he was determined to take action. he was determined to ensure that saddam hussein does not give the u.n. and international committee the run around anymore. he was absolutely determined and also convinced that he was taking the right decision. >> host: is a frustrating? was the entry? >> guest: no, he was fair. but i would say that he was angry in the conversations with me hosni mubarak let's talk about peacekeeping. it is something yo
in africa and with president bush and blair himself. i was really that ends with war with every fire -- every fiber of my being. but i was relieved that the council did not give out approval for the war. it would have been a disaster for the united nations. at the time americans were upset at the u.n. and the council, but they had not supported the war. but i think today, many americans understand why. perhaps they appreciate it. but the council and the u.n. took the right decision hosni...