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this camel lives in arizona. >> there's a veterinarian in texas and she has a few camels. one had a baby. i drove out there, loaded her in the van and drove her back to arizona. >> she's about 2 1/2 years old and since nessie was a baby, they've been raising -- is that camel normal? >> nessie has a very unusual way of doing it. she's extremely extravagant with the way she runs. >> i don't think they're supposed to run like this. >> i think you're right. it's like a fun run. the camel is feeling good, shaking out the cobwebs and just feeling good. >> they're very intelligent and sensitive and it's kind of having like a 1,500 pound dog. if anyone is thinking of getting a camel, they should give it a lot of thought because they live a very long time. >> really, how long do they live? >> they can live 40 years. >> you know, you're often reminded where people feel guilty about not spending enough time with their pets or playing with their dogs enough or walking them enough. not this girl. >> this girl's videos blew up online when she put on a brave face to help other people who
this camel lives in arizona. >> there's a veterinarian in texas and she has a few camels. one had a baby. i drove out there, loaded her in the van and drove her back to arizona. >> she's about 2 1/2 years old and since nessie was a baby, they've been raising -- is that camel normal? >> nessie has a very unusual way of doing it. she's extremely extravagant with the way she runs. >> i don't think they're supposed to run like this. >> i think you're right. it's like a...
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the issue of obamacare. >> camel?ssion, broke the camel's back to illustrate his frustration with obama's policy, but could the use of camel be an attempt to seem more presidential. there is a proud tradition of u.s. members hanging with camels all over the world. last year, vice president joe biden got up close and personal with camels in mongolia. in 2009, president obama met some camels while visiting egypt. jackie kennedy rode a camel in 1962. in 1909, teddy roosevelt, riding camels in the sudan. in 1895, herbert hoover went to work for a mining company. while he was there, he went back and forth to work every day, commuted by camel. and it goes even further than that. in 1787, george washington, huge fan of exotic animals, paid 18 schillings to have a camel brought to his house for christmas. ron paul, that's probably got to be like $18 billion in today's dollars, right? look, we have been a two party country for a long time, and we have a two animal system, but if you want real change, maybe it's time for someth
the issue of obamacare. >> camel?ssion, broke the camel's back to illustrate his frustration with obama's policy, but could the use of camel be an attempt to seem more presidential. there is a proud tradition of u.s. members hanging with camels all over the world. last year, vice president joe biden got up close and personal with camels in mongolia. in 2009, president obama met some camels while visiting egypt. jackie kennedy rode a camel in 1962. in 1909, teddy roosevelt, riding camels...
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teddy roosevelt riding camels in the sedan.ver went to work for a mining company in australia. he went back and forth to work he commuted by camel. it goes further than that. in 1787, george washington, a
teddy roosevelt riding camels in the sedan.ver went to work for a mining company in australia. he went back and forth to work he commuted by camel. it goes further than that. in 1787, george washington, a
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commando i got a sack show there were plenty i keep a knife on me big brand bowls paint suited up and camel a something you can handle years. here. take a dog represent. the. beautiful here. could ask for more. i mean i really got a negative to say about where i live where i live i love pineries it's i mean you look around here you see clouds for day and it's even sunshine for days sometimes it rains. but for me. pine ridge always be my home and i'll never leave a leave for a little bit when i have to come back. here . and. through and take. the sound which is quite safe the ones that didn't sell for the morning after school or some other be open. so we could feed the people feed a few people and. i got christmas i'm. going to give my. guys we've. got. to get a water. reckless greed all right. and water right. i mean here's the point of why play. anyone tell me her operator know her for a year. old or you. can be one years old. came in you're thirty i would sure i wish you a young girl one came up we're. not very in here. and then her pulled. her folder. but our school year. good case shoul
commando i got a sack show there were plenty i keep a knife on me big brand bowls paint suited up and camel a something you can handle years. here. take a dog represent. the. beautiful here. could ask for more. i mean i really got a negative to say about where i live where i live i love pineries it's i mean you look around here you see clouds for day and it's even sunshine for days sometimes it rains. but for me. pine ridge always be my home and i'll never leave a leave for a little bit when i...
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thanks, camel. >>> welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far.oe derosa. >> thank you, andy. the show has been a tour de force so far. speaking of tours, as you know i am a stand up comedian. i will be embarking on one starting next week through the southern eastern states of this great country of ours. you can see the dates right there. >> this is when we are doing this? >> these are the dates and cities i will be in. go to joe did you rosa comedy.com -- joe derosa comedy.com for venue information. see you down south, folks. >> i hope somebody in greenville kicks your ass. >> that's nice, andy. for that i go to patti ann browne. >> i'm not sure i get that. >> patti, i have been saying your name over and over again. did you know your name is great for a teenage mystery novel? patti ann browne and the case of the curious missing cup cake. >> everybody makes fun of my name. >> it is a fun name. chris, have i to say congrats of being the editor of vanity fair, buts i loved you as the character in "stand by me" and" star trek the next generation." >>
thanks, camel. >>> welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far.oe derosa. >> thank you, andy. the show has been a tour de force so far. speaking of tours, as you know i am a stand up comedian. i will be embarking on one starting next week through the southern eastern states of this great country of ours. you can see the dates right there. >> this is when we are doing this? >> these are the dates and cities i will be in. go to joe did you rosa...
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relatives existed through stories and memory ease in like zombies on ropes of camel smoke and demandas holdum. no wonder they call it spirits. spirits vad my father with cower vas yea. spirits made him burn rubber screaming in the driveway. the marianet and tongue were skillets at mid night. i wouldn't see his ass again until the next afternoon. twoshgs johnnie. gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks
relatives existed through stories and memory ease in like zombies on ropes of camel smoke and demandas holdum. no wonder they call it spirits. spirits vad my father with cower vas yea. spirits made him burn rubber screaming in the driveway. the marianet and tongue were skillets at mid night. i wouldn't see his ass again until the next afternoon. twoshgs johnnie. gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy...
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when i brought them to camel mills, that is when things didn't go as well.ow that i took them out of camel mill, they are at a new school and doing fine. have you to realize when the teachers are unhappy to come to school, the kids can't get a good education. >> reporter: the school board -- the school spokesperson did send us a statement saying that these allegations have been raised, that they have been raised by the same employees in the past. they have been the subject of proceedings at various levels including the equal opportunity comoiment commission. it says in each of these proceedings to date, the allegations were found to have little or no merit. the eeoc did not move forward with any of the complaints. that is the position of the school board and the school administration at this point. the employees are seeking $18 million each for negligence for emotional distress and for economic damage. their attorney says that, if the school administration did the right thing in his words and fired the principal here, that the whole lawsuit would go away. ba
when i brought them to camel mills, that is when things didn't go as well.ow that i took them out of camel mill, they are at a new school and doing fine. have you to realize when the teachers are unhappy to come to school, the kids can't get a good education. >> reporter: the school board -- the school spokesperson did send us a statement saying that these allegations have been raised, that they have been raised by the same employees in the past. they have been the subject of proceedings...
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he said one of the major reasons he got into this race, the thing that breaks the camel's back, he said, when it comes to liberty -- obamacare. he's been talking about health care many, many too manies over the past couple of weeks, contrasting his position against governor mitt romney. and of course, romneycare. he says we are a great country because we believe that rights didn't come from the government, they come from our creator. he had a big applause line there. we are waiting for mitt romney to speak. he is close to getting on the stage there in the romney headquarters in boston. we will bring that to you when, of course, he gets to the stage. >> megyn: sweet moment, seeing senator santorum taking his 93-year-old mother down the stage. in politics, you look for any sweet moment. rick santorum's son was there, giving in yawns. probably heard that peach many times. a little bit of color. rick santorum didn't call mitt romney. mitt romney didn't call rick santorum before the senator took the stage moments ago. a senior santorum staffer is saying, there is nothing to call about. the r
he said one of the major reasons he got into this race, the thing that breaks the camel's back, he said, when it comes to liberty -- obamacare. he's been talking about health care many, many too manies over the past couple of weeks, contrasting his position against governor mitt romney. and of course, romneycare. he says we are a great country because we believe that rights didn't come from the government, they come from our creator. he had a big applause line there. we are waiting for mitt...
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that camel was getting pretty knobbly at the knees. >> we have 140 advertisers having requested ads beingyou say it's more than that. >> the number we have is 156 that stopped rush. that said we don't -- they either pulled their ads or said we don't want to be on during this program. it's hard to keep track because so many have issues statements. then you have another number who have quietly pulled their ads without putting out a statement and calling attention to themselves. the big news we got last night too is that premier, which syndicate his show for two week pps they are saying for two weeks we're not taking in revenue because we need a cooling off period. we don't have enough to continue placing national ads at local affiliates. >> joe, why would they ask for this two-week period? does this mean people are seriously considering their long-term commitment to rush? >> they have to. they don't really have a choice. ve a campaign that went viral element immediately. it reminds me of when i used to cover police, they always would catch the serial murder because he was driving around wit
that camel was getting pretty knobbly at the knees. >> we have 140 advertisers having requested ads beingyou say it's more than that. >> the number we have is 156 that stopped rush. that said we don't -- they either pulled their ads or said we don't want to be on during this program. it's hard to keep track because so many have issues statements. then you have another number who have quietly pulled their ads without putting out a statement and calling attention to themselves. the...
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schillings to have a camel brought to his house for christmas. ron paul, that's probably got to be like $18 billion in today's dollars, right? look, we have been a two party country for a long time, and we have a two animal system, but if you want real change, maybe it's time for something new. yeah, the camel party. it's waiting there, out >>> tonight, gop death match. mitt romney says he's in it to win it. >> we're counting up the delegates for the convention. it looks good. we're counting down the days until november and that looks even better. >> rick santorum says he won't drop out. >> we're in this race to stay. >> what will it take for someone to nail this down? i'll ask campaign insiders how far they'll go to get the nomination. also a woman who knows exactly how tough it is to run for the white house. >> anything and everything can happen in a political race. having been there ourselves, don't count anybody out until the race is over. >> cindy mccain, her take on the race and her life outside of politics and a hot new movie "game change.
schillings to have a camel brought to his house for christmas. ron paul, that's probably got to be like $18 billion in today's dollars, right? look, we have been a two party country for a long time, and we have a two animal system, but if you want real change, maybe it's time for something new. yeah, the camel party. it's waiting there, out >>> tonight, gop death match. mitt romney says he's in it to win it. >> we're counting up the delegates for the convention. it looks good....
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commuters, camels, rickshas, buses, motorcycles-- delhi is a smorgasbord of sights and sounds.ple of many different ethnic, religious and linguistic groups make the capital the city that it is today. but amid this cultural mosaic, this swelling city faces some serious challenges. delhi sits on the banks of two large rivers, its lonvarious peopleself thave left their mark on delhi.. for instance, remnants of the islamic domination that started in the 12th century can be seen in old delhi. new delhi was built in the british colonial period at the end of the 19th century. its tidy grid-line streets and office buildings offer a sharp contrast to the narrow, bustling streets of old delhi. today the power that is shaping delhi is economics. beginning in the early 1900s, india made a strong push toward liberalizing its economy. with its strong international ties, delhi has been quick in keeping pace with the changing environment. products aoming in frombroad, and on their stails come welements of ign cuure.onment. delhi's life-sty is cngg a. ( bus horn blaring ) drawn by the appeal of
commuters, camels, rickshas, buses, motorcycles-- delhi is a smorgasbord of sights and sounds.ple of many different ethnic, religious and linguistic groups make the capital the city that it is today. but amid this cultural mosaic, this swelling city faces some serious challenges. delhi sits on the banks of two large rivers, its lonvarious peopleself thave left their mark on delhi.. for instance, remnants of the islamic domination that started in the 12th century can be seen in old delhi. new...
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country and for the region we're working to achieve these objectives more than we have done before the camel's back on because. it was. to a substantial degree and one problem or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow isn't protein up on capitol. hill leave early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the former stimulus empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around and. we don't have a problem braces on america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in in our bases of a lot of the noises i would often doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for older people it's almost like a cancer here full speed. since the into world war two the spaces have been for. we're here to provide a safe and secure environment
country and for the region we're working to achieve these objectives more than we have done before the camel's back on because. it was. to a substantial degree and one problem or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow isn't protein up on capitol. hill leave early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the former stimulus empire that the united states is trying to build that's...
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i can do the camel. >> she's good. >> really? jessica, the sharks need your help right now.the last 17 games. >> i know. i want to keep my h,ug in trouble. >>> three lucky democratic supporters won the political lottery and cashed in tonight. dinner was the winner of the free world. the free contestants and their guest joined the president and the first lady at a washington, d.c. restaurant. they were winners of the third dinner with barack contest. and the president's re-election campaign is running this contest. they're accepting entrants for the next meal. the only requirement for the contest, a donation of $5 or more. and you get to hang with the obamas. >> who picks up the tab for dinner? >> the secret service. thanks for joining us tonight. >> bye-bye. [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here. electric tank, right over here. an electric tank? really, stu? is that what you pour the electricity in? it's actually both, guys. i can plug in and go 35 miles gas free, or i can fill up and go a whole lot farther. is that my burger? oh. i ju
i can do the camel. >> she's good. >> really? jessica, the sharks need your help right now.the last 17 games. >> i know. i want to keep my h,ug in trouble. >>> three lucky democratic supporters won the political lottery and cashed in tonight. dinner was the winner of the free world. the free contestants and their guest joined the president and the first lady at a washington, d.c. restaurant. they were winners of the third dinner with barack contest. and the...
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nuclear weapons against terrorists and it will that not be rather like shooting musk eaters with camels i think the british would make a much bigger splash in the history of the world if they decided that they let the program expire we are still fighting the poli war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons they say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the russians it's due to the french we cannot allow france to be the only european nuclear power. and there is this fear but britain will become like president if they wanted free they would be of no consequence in the world. even though i do this where it i constantly get overwhelmed minute discussion that we were having talking about the reality of next here we pins on the streets sometimes i just want to curl up a list i've had enough. and lose heart at the same time i think. something has to be time and a fireman to persist that i can do something i well. i mean now that's generations without the mid
nuclear weapons against terrorists and it will that not be rather like shooting musk eaters with camels i think the british would make a much bigger splash in the history of the world if they decided that they let the program expire we are still fighting the poli war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons they say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the...
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brought in the men on camels that one day and it failed stupendously, but i think that's a very critical variable as to the degree to which the government is willing and capability to repress. so -- i guess we should -- brian did you want to make -- i soshtd of raised 9 issue of the social versus the political? >> i think some of the information on egypt is interesting in that there was a, the mubarak regime repressed certain islamic groups like the brotherhood for a long period of time, and other groups that were deemed either dangerous to the state or heretical in some way. the government was actively repressing selective groups, but at the same time, favoring a certain brachnd of islam within the country, so it was trying to straddle the two worlds being secularist but also building around itself islamic justifications. so there were also a number of other things that the government would do. it would stand by as a trust is would happen to some of the religious minority, the coptic christians in particular, and if something would happen, the government would be slow to act or to addre
brought in the men on camels that one day and it failed stupendously, but i think that's a very critical variable as to the degree to which the government is willing and capability to repress. so -- i guess we should -- brian did you want to make -- i soshtd of raised 9 issue of the social versus the political? >> i think some of the information on egypt is interesting in that there was a, the mubarak regime repressed certain islamic groups like the brotherhood for a long period of time,...
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six teachers and staff members at camel mill elementary accused principal floyd starnes of demanding they ignore suspected child abuse, inappropriate touching of students and staff. more on this one later this morning. >>> the justice department and the fbi opened an investigation into the death of a black teenager into florida. in fact, the mayor of the town flew here to d.c. to meet with federal investigators. >> the deadly shooting of trayvon martin by a hispanic neighborhood watch cap than a has sparked national outrage. we have a look at the fallout. >> reporter: the shooting of 17- year-old trayvon martin has captured the nation's attention. the black teenager was shot and killed in a gated community by neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman who said he thought martin was a suspicious person. turns out martin had a soft drink in his hand and candy skittles in his pocket. zimmerman has not been arrested by local police. mayor updated the media here in washington after his hour-long meeting with justice. >> we had a great conversation. they basically said anything you can do
six teachers and staff members at camel mill elementary accused principal floyd starnes of demanding they ignore suspected child abuse, inappropriate touching of students and staff. more on this one later this morning. >>> the justice department and the fbi opened an investigation into the death of a black teenager into florida. in fact, the mayor of the town flew here to d.c. to meet with federal investigators. >> the deadly shooting of trayvon martin by a hispanic neighborhood...
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so this was also -- this will also be another straw on the back of the camel that they're walking with, and i think, in the long run, it will not be helpful. >> thank you very much indeed for joining us here on "bbc world news." well, president obama and the british prime minister, david cameron, have said that the international mission in the country, afghanistan, is making real progress. mr. cameron was in washington with the biggest state dinner there since president obama came to office. steve kingston sends this report from washington. >> the eager hosts and their special dinner guests, the trappings of a white house bank question are reserved for a select few, and despite the formalities, david and samantha cameron seem increase going at ease in the company of the obamas. >> mr. george clooney. >> the guest list offered star power from both sides of the atlantic, actors, sporting heroes, entrepreneurs. all here to celebrate what the two governments are calling a partnership of the heart. >> in good times and in bad, he's just the kind of partner that you want at your side. i trus
so this was also -- this will also be another straw on the back of the camel that they're walking with, and i think, in the long run, it will not be helpful. >> thank you very much indeed for joining us here on "bbc world news." well, president obama and the british prime minister, david cameron, have said that the international mission in the country, afghanistan, is making real progress. mr. cameron was in washington with the biggest state dinner there since president obama...
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it was such a groundswell it was the straw that broke the camel's back. not just arguing about public policy but say do this and not bad. jones call jerry falwell the most dangerous person in america because he continued to hold two idea of the reformation was not part of the church. >> host: can do talk about the way the religious conservatives often talk about as the people who converted southern evangelicals when the political conversion to place in the mid-60s around civil rights many had already started voting republican. can you talk about the interaction and the evangelical movement? >> also he was a segregationist. he flipped on the idiot religious folks should be on politics. saying i was reading the bible wrong. you hoped he would read it more fairly but by the time they're pretty university was founded it was desegregated but i hope scholars of seven history do more. does seem as it is being pulled apart the first explicit ideas of kristian nationalism coming to the four those put in forward to tocqueville and even though the political and lega
it was such a groundswell it was the straw that broke the camel's back. not just arguing about public policy but say do this and not bad. jones call jerry falwell the most dangerous person in america because he continued to hold two idea of the reformation was not part of the church. >> host: can do talk about the way the religious conservatives often talk about as the people who converted southern evangelicals when the political conversion to place in the mid-60s around civil rights many...
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. >> the book of matthew says it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. wayne miller takes that scripture seriously. >> i have a concern for these people when they go up, and i believe in a heaven and a non-heaven, when they go up there how are they going to explain, you know, wh they've done with their moy? >> miller knowabout money. he's made enough of it. his little coin shop in downtown helena, montana has done more than $325 million in business since it opened 45 years ago. this is his son, dave. >> seriously, when they get any money their first thought is who can we bless? who can we give this money to? i say that out of every $1,000 my dad gives $999 of it away without even thinking. >> over the years, miller has given away millions of dollars to charities all over the world, especially to the people of helena. he knows that some have taken advantage of his and his wife's generosity but says they would rather err on the side of love. >> god doesn't ask you about your ability or your inability. he asks you about your availabi
. >> the book of matthew says it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. wayne miller takes that scripture seriously. >> i have a concern for these people when they go up, and i believe in a heaven and a non-heaven, when they go up there how are they going to explain, you know, wh they've done with their moy? >> miller knowabout money. he's made enough of it. his little coin shop in downtown helena, montana has done more...
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why not change to camels?e story of the week -- >> it's almost like an etch a sketch. you can kind of shake it up and restart all over again. >> just hours after an impressive blowout win in illinois, the political conversation turned from mitt romney's front-runner strength to his inner etch a sketchness. >> had mitt romney been around at the time we were drafting our constitution, he would have just shaken it and just shook it up after it was approved to rewrite it. >> so i'm going to give it to you guys to play with, all right? she could now be a presidential candidate. >> earlier in the week, romney himself had accused president obama of playing etch a sketch politics. >> the president is trying to erase his record with some new rhetoric. >> the 1950s etch a sketch was preceded as a political prop this week by the 1970s era lava lamp. >> that's a big lava lamp. congratulations. >> i'm a big lava lamp guy. i recommend it to everybody. >> reporter: by edison's lightbulb of the late 1870s. >> the government w
why not change to camels?e story of the week -- >> it's almost like an etch a sketch. you can kind of shake it up and restart all over again. >> just hours after an impressive blowout win in illinois, the political conversation turned from mitt romney's front-runner strength to his inner etch a sketchness. >> had mitt romney been around at the time we were drafting our constitution, he would have just shaken it and just shook it up after it was approved to rewrite it. >>...
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that those cameras cause almost thirteen billion rubles but he didn't bargain for the day was at the camels will give us a glimpse of other people's lives along the country from chechnya to tumen. there's a suit to pull your resume behind anonymous filming do we enjoy being brother watching the extensive monitoring plan exhausted many of russia's resources as police officer decided she needed time out of the watchful eyes of the cameras capturing him every. now this video has over two hundred thousand hits on you tube so casing michael jackson's oh no moonwalk brought back to life you see an observer looking at this man and it puts on a show for the cameras and for us. this election was one of many firsts and it was a unique in fact the polling stations recorded over five hundred years worth of streaming live video these videos can be found on you tube as well as an opt out website as for me i would never be caught dancing on screen. the bond with me and the most. ok some are not simon now the coach is already proud to engage in grade two dollars goodness political opponents during his next
that those cameras cause almost thirteen billion rubles but he didn't bargain for the day was at the camels will give us a glimpse of other people's lives along the country from chechnya to tumen. there's a suit to pull your resume behind anonymous filming do we enjoy being brother watching the extensive monitoring plan exhausted many of russia's resources as police officer decided she needed time out of the watchful eyes of the cameras capturing him every. now this video has over two hundred...
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where you can take a camel corps. -- tour. >> things are quiet right now. it will be a breezy and mild day today. >> we will also update you on your morning commute. tracking one accident. we will check for problems around the area. jim wilson? here is the chase freedom 5% cash back you get on amazon.com purchases. wow! and your kindle fire. thank you. do you have any bubble wrap? activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom a warm s'more cookie whatin a skilleten a s'more? with a scoop of ice cream. ahh, the great indoors. just $4 on our 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's.
where you can take a camel corps. -- tour. >> things are quiet right now. it will be a breezy and mild day today. >> we will also update you on your morning commute. tracking one accident. we will check for problems around the area. jim wilson? here is the chase freedom 5% cash back you get on amazon.com purchases. wow! and your kindle fire. thank you. do you have any bubble wrap? activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom a warm s'more cookie whatin a skilleten a s'more? with...
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i had a camel in my mouth. that's when he turned. when he turned into the cell, i hit him. i stabbed him, speared him one time. he turned around, grabbed his whistle, started blowing it. dropped his flashlight and started blowing it and he turned around and took off down the end of the tier. he got to like 15 cells and he collapsed not knowing that every step he took he was bleeding internally because i hit the carotid artery. >> there was a knock on the door at 3:00 a.m. they said barbara, we have bad news, i said he's been in a car accident, hasn't he? they said, no, he was murdered. tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off
i had a camel in my mouth. that's when he turned. when he turned into the cell, i hit him. i stabbed him, speared him one time. he turned around, grabbed his whistle, started blowing it. dropped his flashlight and started blowing it and he turned around and took off down the end of the tier. he got to like 15 cells and he collapsed not knowing that every step he took he was bleeding internally because i hit the carotid artery. >> there was a knock on the door at 3:00 a.m. they said...
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grantd that was the straw that broke the camel's back. there are trayvon martins in los angeles where i'm at, in atlanta and all over america. >> bill: what links all the people that you are talking about together? >> what links them together besides the fact that they are african american is the fact that through what happened to trayvon martin as sad as it is we are allowed now for whatever reason to have this conversation. >> bill: i don't know what the conversation is supposed to be about. you just said there are a lot of people and i thought it was an astute comment. there are a lot of people reacting personally to this because in their own lives slow to a frustration, all right. what is uniting all of these people around the story? what exactly is it? >> it is the frustration of years and years anded years are being racially profiled. the years and years are conversations between mothers and fathers and sons about what they can and cannot wear. >> bill: comes down to racial profiling for both of you. that is the key issue aside from
grantd that was the straw that broke the camel's back. there are trayvon martins in los angeles where i'm at, in atlanta and all over america. >> bill: what links all the people that you are talking about together? >> what links them together besides the fact that they are african american is the fact that through what happened to trayvon martin as sad as it is we are allowed now for whatever reason to have this conversation. >> bill: i don't know what the conversation is...
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presidential candidate was cruel to his family dog setting a story from 1983 when he put his dog and a camelapped it to the top of a car for a family trip to canada we will be right back ohhh my head, ohhh. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles enters the bloodstream fast, and safely rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your tough pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! [ male announcer ] for fast powerful pain relief, use bayer advanced aspirin. hey, it's me -- water. when i think about how lucky i am that i've had a pur water filter remove 99% of lead and microbial cysts... [ sniffs ] and then i think about the water that hasn't. [ whimpers ] i-i don't know. it doesn't seem fair. here is the bloomberg on the money report ... best buy will be closing stores and opening standalone mobile locations because sales are not growing as expected ...
presidential candidate was cruel to his family dog setting a story from 1983 when he put his dog and a camelapped it to the top of a car for a family trip to canada we will be right back ohhh my head, ohhh. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles enters the...
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and chicago left an opening today acquiring mike good soon in exchange for bruce camel.arter darren mcfadden in, life after coaching has become a signature for jon gruden. there is what is called qb camp. >> don't overthink things. and that is a huge lesson. a few great players can be your own worst enemy. a banana turns into, look. what is he saying to you there? out of your mind? >> there is two minutes left. >> there are a lot of cuss words. >> yes. love that. and four games left, sharks on the outside looking into playoffs, maybe what they need are new players. >> there is one goal at a time. >> jamie baker firing up the team for a shot at being a pro. >> i think it's unique. there is only a couple camps like this. so for fans to have this community, it's huge. >> several helping out showing what it's like on a day-to-day basis for pros. >> do you see everything? when the coaching staff goes through? anyone dreamed of playing to do this. this is a wonderful experience for anyone. >> there is more than just frustrated hockey player autos they seem to have a great time
and chicago left an opening today acquiring mike good soon in exchange for bruce camel.arter darren mcfadden in, life after coaching has become a signature for jon gruden. there is what is called qb camp. >> don't overthink things. and that is a huge lesson. a few great players can be your own worst enemy. a banana turns into, look. what is he saying to you there? out of your mind? >> there is two minutes left. >> there are a lot of cuss words. >> yes. love that. and...
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midnight on the oasis so send your camel to bed. the show is packed tighter than bob's h.r. file. let's do this, america. ♪ ♪ >> greg: all right, media matters, the tree house of trolls who continue to disappoint their parents are spending $100,000 on ads to unseat rush limbaugh. remember rush doesn't host an office, he hosts a radio show. campaign against someone because he hurts their feelings. now, to parent my acting coach, what is the motivation? is it about decency? no. this is neverered outrage masquerading as concern. rush already apologized but that didn't matter because media matters really wants annihilation. after all, rush excels at exposing that. so they want a war, why won't the right give them one? why so timid all the time? if advertisers are bowing down to senior fellows, toiling away in soiled underpants shouldn't rush's listeners fight back? i'd also say make media matters' life miserable but they're already there. got to be rough when your mom asks david, why don't you get a job? david says i work at media matters. then mom quietly thinks, but worse, the sparr
midnight on the oasis so send your camel to bed. the show is packed tighter than bob's h.r. file. let's do this, america. ♪ ♪ >> greg: all right, media matters, the tree house of trolls who continue to disappoint their parents are spending $100,000 on ads to unseat rush limbaugh. remember rush doesn't host an office, he hosts a radio show. campaign against someone because he hurts their feelings. now, to parent my acting coach, what is the motivation? is it about decency? no. this is...
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if there was not for me one particular issue that breaks the camel's back with respect to liberty in this country, and that is the issue of obamacare. [crowd yells, "no"] what we will go through in a very short period of time, about 50% of the people depend on some form of government payments or government benefit to pay for them. after obamacare, it will not be 50%. it will be 100%. now, every single american will be looking to the federal government, not to their neighbor, not to their church, not to their business or to their employees your order to the community or nonprofit organization in their community. we will be looking always to those in charge, to those who now say to you that they are the allocator and creator of rights in america. ladies and gentlemen, this is the beginning of the end of freedom in america. once the government has control of your life, then they have got you. that is why we decided to step out. as you look, karen and i have seven children, ages 20 -- [cheers and applause] ages 20 to 3. not exactly the best time to be out running for president of the uni
if there was not for me one particular issue that breaks the camel's back with respect to liberty in this country, and that is the issue of obamacare. [crowd yells, "no"] what we will go through in a very short period of time, about 50% of the people depend on some form of government payments or government benefit to pay for them. after obamacare, it will not be 50%. it will be 100%. now, every single american will be looking to the federal government, not to their neighbor, not to...
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pure camel milk. no additives or cow milk-based ingredients. but i'm not going to go there. >> do you order ice cream by the scoop or by the hump? >> by the hump. a two-humper. >> okay. so moving right along, we're talking about allergies. we're talking about allergies because it's so warm right now. the wind has been just ridiculous. so the allergy season is going to be longer. so now we have some ideas, some food ideas on how you can fight off your allergies. [ sneeze ] >> beer? >> no. pizza, beer, chocolate, i'm afraid not. broccoli, citrus fruits. >> ooh. >> citrus fruits is another. >> i have an orange for you right here. >> and kale. just in case you want to sort of keep the scurvy at bay. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- campaign momentum. mitt romney wins 20 more delegates after his victory in the puerto rico primary last night. >> why it's now a numbers game as the gop candidates head into the illinois primary tomorrow. it's monday march 19th. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. hope you had a wonderful weekend.
pure camel milk. no additives or cow milk-based ingredients. but i'm not going to go there. >> do you order ice cream by the scoop or by the hump? >> by the hump. a two-humper. >> okay. so moving right along, we're talking about allergies. we're talking about allergies because it's so warm right now. the wind has been just ridiculous. so the allergy season is going to be longer. so now we have some ideas, some food ideas on how you can fight off your allergies. [ sneeze ]...
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just passed maybe the camel -- candlestick park through the heart of the city. and maybe it will be clear. ocean beach, pacifica, daly city. could be seeing light rain at any moment. look up at the left. more wet weather inbound. all of this stuff traveling from east to west. sliding to the north. san rafael sandwiched between a couple of pockets. we took a sample of this not too long ago. it is falling 100th of an inch and we see all the way up to santa rosa light rain up to 101. and napa valley is seeing light rain and none of the stuff is sub standing. the heavier rainfall is north of santa rosa. we expect it to make its way down noontime and over the north bay and the rest of the bay here during the course of the day. here is what future cast has. from 6:00 a.m. all the way to 6:00 p.m. you will see what we are expecting over the course of the day. 3/10th of an inch to two and a half around santa rosa. now i will kick the clock forward more to 6:00 a.m. wednesday morning. so the next 12 hours, by the time it is all said and done we are looking for possibly u
just passed maybe the camel -- candlestick park through the heart of the city. and maybe it will be clear. ocean beach, pacifica, daly city. could be seeing light rain at any moment. look up at the left. more wet weather inbound. all of this stuff traveling from east to west. sliding to the north. san rafael sandwiched between a couple of pockets. we took a sample of this not too long ago. it is falling 100th of an inch and we see all the way up to santa rosa light rain up to 101. and napa...
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. >> i usually buy the camel back ones. i know they were bpa free. with all the plastic bottles you continually reuse and all of those that reusable water bottles are typically best. >> reporter: like many americans she had heard that when bpa leaks into the human body they can be harmful. dr.gina soloman conducted much of that research. >> the fact that bpa has been linked to the promotion of cancers. >> reporter: it once deemed the chemical not dangerous. in 2010 it reported some concern. but today the fda reported there wasn't enough evidence to support a ban. >> they should have done what they were supposed to do and protect consumers. >> reporter: everyone without an fda mandate, manufacturers are finding a replacement for bpa because consumers have been demanding it. it's been hard to find a plastic bag with bpa and canned foods companies are changes too. campbells announced it would go bpa free at some point. despite the industry changes the coatings of can goods are still the main source of bpa's for people. reporting live in oakland, patti l
. >> i usually buy the camel back ones. i know they were bpa free. with all the plastic bottles you continually reuse and all of those that reusable water bottles are typically best. >> reporter: like many americans she had heard that when bpa leaks into the human body they can be harmful. dr.gina soloman conducted much of that research. >> the fact that bpa has been linked to the promotion of cancers. >> reporter: it once deemed the chemical not dangerous. in 2010 it...
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. >> i usually buy the camel back ones. i know they were bpa free. all the plastic bottles you continually reuse and all of those that reusable water bottles are typically best. >> reporter: like many americans she had heard that when bpa leaks into the human body they can be harmful. dr.gina soloman conducted much of that research. >> the fact that bpa has been linked to the promotion of cancers. >> reporter: it once deemed the chemical not dangerous. in 2010 it reported some concern. but today the fda reported there wasn't enough evidence to support a ban. >> they should have done what they were supposed to do and protect consumers. >> reporter: everyone without an fda mandate, manufacturers are finding a replacement for bpa because consumers have been demanding it. it's been hard to find a plastic bag with bpa and canned foods companies are changes too. campbells announced it would go bpa free at some point. despite the industry changes the coatings of can goods are still the main source of bpa's for people. reporting live in oakland, patti lee,.
. >> i usually buy the camel back ones. i know they were bpa free. all the plastic bottles you continually reuse and all of those that reusable water bottles are typically best. >> reporter: like many americans she had heard that when bpa leaks into the human body they can be harmful. dr.gina soloman conducted much of that research. >> the fact that bpa has been linked to the promotion of cancers. >> reporter: it once deemed the chemical not dangerous. in 2010 it...
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grantd that was the straw that broke the camel's back. there are trayvon martins in los angeles where i'm at, in atlanta and all over america. >> bill: what links all the people that you are talking about together? >> what links them together besides the fact that they are african american is the fact that through what happened to trayvon martin as sad as it is we are allowed now for whatever reason to have this conversation. >> bill: i don't know what the conversation is supposed to be about. you just said there are a lot of people and i thought it was an astute comment. there are a lot of people reacting personally to this because in their own lives slow to a frustration, all right. what is uniting all of these people around the story? what exactly is it? >> it is the frustration of years and years anded years are being racially profiled. the years and years are conversations between mothers and fathers and sons about what they can and cannot wear. >> bill: comes down to racial profiling for both of you. that is the key issue aside from
grantd that was the straw that broke the camel's back. there are trayvon martins in los angeles where i'm at, in atlanta and all over america. >> bill: what links all the people that you are talking about together? >> what links them together besides the fact that they are african american is the fact that through what happened to trayvon martin as sad as it is we are allowed now for whatever reason to have this conversation. >> bill: i don't know what the conversation is...
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greater use of dallas as the camel the time and tried to make them sound human what is it you tell themgreater tried every human drama have a conversation like you're talking to someone like a neighbor or summer israel and try to convince your word to make the short and don't step on your toes. he estimates he's completely unsuccessful at that so he writes a mistake. >>> please don't give away my secrets >>> you want above the 20 see and say where they come from this most people can talk and not that stupid what they wind up being so stiff and tough talk to. >>> some people had great parents the group and a culture were storytelling was important and have that ability to wrap around of thinkers like the mayor here. the other people like mitt romney have no ability to tell a story or communicate with another human being and they look like they're stiff and there's no fixing the skies and we do is the right the misstatements. >>> i don't the keys that bad. out the keys hateable. >>> out the keys a turnoff. that's naysaying and unfortunately for mitt romney even when in london illinois the
greater use of dallas as the camel the time and tried to make them sound human what is it you tell themgreater tried every human drama have a conversation like you're talking to someone like a neighbor or summer israel and try to convince your word to make the short and don't step on your toes. he estimates he's completely unsuccessful at that so he writes a mistake. >>> please don't give away my secrets >>> you want above the 20 see and say where they come from this most...
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they sneak into his classroom and holding the stuffed camel he got behind his back.n doesn't notice when dad sits behind him and taps him amount few seconds later. >> oh. >>> yeah! >> how are you? >> fine. >> reporter: payton is all smiles, giving his dad that squeeze he's been wanting on to give. still a bit overwhelming for the little guy who gets shy when he noticed all of the attention he's getting and no words are needed here. >> and that is a great feeling. words can't describe how happy i am new. >> reporter: perry is not sure when he will have to leave again. >> and -- i love you, too. >> reporter: he's savoring every moment with his family for now. >> missed you. >> and did you miss me, too? >> yes. >> reporter: peyton's glad to have dad back. in maryland, maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >>> and it's great to see stories like. that. >> yeah. >> his eyes lit up. >> and we had to, you know, the day -- the great weather all perfect for them. >> and that is peteeth. >> everyone else's ice were lighting up, too. >> and sue palka can work miracles, right? >> and what ab
they sneak into his classroom and holding the stuffed camel he got behind his back.n doesn't notice when dad sits behind him and taps him amount few seconds later. >> oh. >>> yeah! >> how are you? >> fine. >> reporter: payton is all smiles, giving his dad that squeeze he's been wanting on to give. still a bit overwhelming for the little guy who gets shy when he noticed all of the attention he's getting and no words are needed here. >> and that is a great...