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then to the biggest fight of the night for the enemy lightweight jimbo's he duddle bristled the blood tiger misled one of the most promising russians in the week less. than twenty five year old never a case of defeat coming out not professional fight against most american cars. two thousand and nine single coach and then single being the new franchise one of the new prestigious in the making positions fight. but had a huge build up with experts considering the japanese one of the toughest opponents mirrors that will ever have to face by over the last tiger who claimed most of his victories by way of knocking out from a shield he's at that site early in the first round there's left rocking the visitor for the purpose right which was followed by an immediate take down the enemy classic. in her eager to skate which she did but not for long years there's perfect storm continuing this. if you respond giving his rival little chance. listen to minutes into the flight the judge stopping the bidding and are not sure where he was at the stage. resigned adding another stunning victory to his ful
then to the biggest fight of the night for the enemy lightweight jimbo's he duddle bristled the blood tiger misled one of the most promising russians in the week less. than twenty five year old never a case of defeat coming out not professional fight against most american cars. two thousand and nine single coach and then single being the new franchise one of the new prestigious in the making positions fight. but had a huge build up with experts considering the japanese one of the toughest...
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close these films so that it's true the cannes film festival in one nine hundred seventy two which bristled when it got them told to create such images all you need is a full two camera a flashlight a tripod to keep the camera still on some imagination using the long exposure any light leaves a trace and we draw it with face traces ok. with a population of a mist of a million is one of the has the feel of a quaint russians how in constant renovations exciting new exhibitions opportunity and development means there's still no life in this textile soviet city just a nation most who simply drive through on the way to the historic and pretty domain decisions it seems that this region's cultural potential has really started to flourish well that we have a lot so that's how we have left on this week's program from developing a city of pride so i'll see you again at the same time next week until then for me i'll address the crew about. hungry for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. examination and discovery speak. communicate
close these films so that it's true the cannes film festival in one nine hundred seventy two which bristled when it got them told to create such images all you need is a full two camera a flashlight a tripod to keep the camera still on some imagination using the long exposure any light leaves a trace and we draw it with face traces ok. with a population of a mist of a million is one of the has the feel of a quaint russians how in constant renovations exciting new exhibitions opportunity and...
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freedom even to meditate on the nature of walls especially of the kind in tuned with barbed wires bristling with guns and lying with antipersonnel minds and an invisible electronic guidance. and many clones of the berlin wall. freedom is about power. freedom to project freedom on walls but never actually breach walls into other kinds of freedom. there's also the freedom of exile, which is no freedom at all but a crippling arm from strength. some have found freedom in collaboration with power. others, however, experience freedom in the very impulse that make them get on their broomsticks, levitate and charge hopefully not knock humpy dumpy of his gilded wall. >> and what are they talking about? are they free to breed like rabbits within my domain? i see that i've already invoked one of my favorite accessories or delineating the writers education. the property of richry or saucery. as i radio to justify that cooperation as we proceed but first the grounds of my statement of claim in the stakes of the recent tidal wave of liberation. in december of last year, i fulfilled an invitation to deliv
freedom even to meditate on the nature of walls especially of the kind in tuned with barbed wires bristling with guns and lying with antipersonnel minds and an invisible electronic guidance. and many clones of the berlin wall. freedom is about power. freedom to project freedom on walls but never actually breach walls into other kinds of freedom. there's also the freedom of exile, which is no freedom at all but a crippling arm from strength. some have found freedom in collaboration with power....
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[laughter] >> guest: and do they -- >> host: to they, do they bristle at the fact that you go over tohem and say, hey, i'm an officer, and you dissed me right now? >> guest: no, you know, thankfully throughout my time in the corpses i had some great leaders, one of the people i respect most was colonel lawless. he was one of my fest -- first commanding officers. and i remember particularly when e was a young -- i was a young private first class straight out of boot camp, enlisted, he came up to me, shook my hand and treated me like i was some important officer. and i always remember throughout my time knowing him and looking at his leadership that he treated everyone with such respect no matter what rank you were. and i always try to follow his example all the time of being respectful. and if there was a, something that i saw wrong in another marine, i would correct them, but in a respectful way, not in a way that would put them down. hey, everyone has faults and sometimes it's just a matter of correcting it, and try and correct it in a constructive way. because i know that correcting
[laughter] >> guest: and do they -- >> host: to they, do they bristle at the fact that you go over tohem and say, hey, i'm an officer, and you dissed me right now? >> guest: no, you know, thankfully throughout my time in the corpses i had some great leaders, one of the people i respect most was colonel lawless. he was one of my fest -- first commanding officers. and i remember particularly when e was a young -- i was a young private first class straight out of boot camp,...
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executive predict -- privileged when congress tells them, this is you're going to choose, they tend to bristle. the bush and administration decided that he was ok with the idea of a national space council. there were some communications from the vice president that he would be accommodating to this. when he came into office, in april 1989, he signed the executive order that establish the space council. there were a variety of things that shape to the space policy issues the bush administration faced from the beginning. the first, while the ball was teed up and reagan was a central in ending the cold war, it did not actually end until the bush administration. that have enormous consequences for our space program. president reagan and administration was animated by the cold war and the race with the soviet union. at the end of the cold war, that source of motivation was removed. we had a series of concerns right away with the end of the cold war. what are we going to do with russian weapons? where they going to go? who is in charge had to eat -- how do we incentivize not to sell their components
executive predict -- privileged when congress tells them, this is you're going to choose, they tend to bristle. the bush and administration decided that he was ok with the idea of a national space council. there were some communications from the vice president that he would be accommodating to this. when he came into office, in april 1989, he signed the executive order that establish the space council. there were a variety of things that shape to the space policy issues the bush administration...
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. >> host: and do they bristle of the fact you go over and say to them i am an officer and you are descanting me right now? >> guest: no, thankfully throughout my time in the core i had great leaders. one of the people i respect the most was one of my first commanding officers, and i remember him particularly because when i was a young private first class straight out of boot camp she came up and shook my hand and treated me like i was some important officer and i always remember from my time knowing him and looking at his leadership he treated everyone with such respect no matter what ranked you work and i try to follow his example of the time of being respectful, and if there was something i salles brolan and another marine i would correct them but in a respectful way, not in a way the would put them down and realize that hey, everyone has faults and it's just a matter of correcting it and trying to correct it in a constructive way because items of correcting it and then on constructive we doesn't help anyone and people would respond to that and generally i would get a sari or apologize or
. >> host: and do they bristle of the fact you go over and say to them i am an officer and you are descanting me right now? >> guest: no, thankfully throughout my time in the core i had great leaders. one of the people i respect the most was one of my first commanding officers, and i remember him particularly because when i was a young private first class straight out of boot camp she came up and shook my hand and treated me like i was some important officer and i always remember...
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lawmakers on capitol hill continue to bristle at not having been consulted about the decision. buck mckeon says he received a last minute call on the eve of the conflict, the president said he wanted to see him in an hour. >> we don't have a plane fast enough to get me back from california to the white house, and the thing is the day before, thursday, was st. patrick's day. and we had a lunch here in the rayburn room with the president, the vice president, the speaker. i shook hands with the president, vice president. and no mention was made of libya. he could have said i'd like to have a meeting tomorrow morning in the white house. i would have stayed. >> reporter: it's a war that rarely gets mentioned by the white house or here in the halls of the pentagon, but as secretary gates said, the u.s. taxpayer is paying 75% of nato's operating costs and is that's a lot of money at this time of all this debt crisis talks. jenna: something to think about for sure. jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you so much. jon: some crime-fighting technology for the future raising privacy co
lawmakers on capitol hill continue to bristle at not having been consulted about the decision. buck mckeon says he received a last minute call on the eve of the conflict, the president said he wanted to see him in an hour. >> we don't have a plane fast enough to get me back from california to the white house, and the thing is the day before, thursday, was st. patrick's day. and we had a lunch here in the rayburn room with the president, the vice president, the speaker. i shook hands with...
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congress tells them this is the way you are going to organize who you're going to choose, they tend to bristle. but the bush administration, president bush personally decided that he was okay with the idea of a national space council. in fact, there were some communications from the then vice president to the hill that he would be accommodating to this. and so when he came into office in april at 89, he signed the executive order that established the national space council here there were a variety of things, that shape the space policy issues that the bush administration face right from the beginning. the first and foremost, while the ball was keyed up and certainly president reagan and his administration was central, in ending the cold war, it didn't actually and end of the bush administration. and that had enormous consequences for our space program. as gil said, of president reagan and the administration was very much animated by the cold war and the race with the soviet union. and at the end of the cold war, that source of animation, that source of motivation was removed. we had a series
congress tells them this is the way you are going to organize who you're going to choose, they tend to bristle. but the bush administration, president bush personally decided that he was okay with the idea of a national space council. in fact, there were some communications from the then vice president to the hill that he would be accommodating to this. and so when he came into office in april at 89, he signed the executive order that established the national space council here there were a...