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you know that carrie is patriotic. you know that -- we don't quite know about you other than we know that whatever is at the core is strong, right? >> i think, you know, there's probably ban growth in the anti-hero trade. the flawed hero. again, i know sneb a little bit of a hook that we all hang our hat on but it's probably true to say that the anti-hero, the flawed hero has grown since then. >> rose: "breaking bad" being a perfect example. >> quite. there was a time for gary cooper. we knew he was good and he was going to fight the bad guys and he was unequivocally good. and now perhaps it's more complicated. as you say, carrie matheson this brilliant maverick intuitive smart dynamic woman who is at the same time damaged in many ways partly due to her mental illness be that she suffers from so she's an unreliable narrator, if you like. brody in his turn was man who joined up to become a marine to go and defend his country, fight for his country as a result of 9/11 was caught, incarcerated, tortured brutally, both phy
you know that carrie is patriotic. you know that -- we don't quite know about you other than we know that whatever is at the core is strong, right? >> i think, you know, there's probably ban growth in the anti-hero trade. the flawed hero. again, i know sneb a little bit of a hook that we all hang our hat on but it's probably true to say that the anti-hero, the flawed hero has grown since then. >> rose: "breaking bad" being a perfect example. >> quite. there was a...
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i noticed that the mall police there were not carrying weapons, but are some in malls allowed to carrywas that? >> let's hold you over because i'm up against a hard break. when we come back, you're at the scene. i want to get your sentiment as to whether some malls allow mall police to carry weapons. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® >>> a shooting in a mall in columbia, maryland. let's bring back in rod wheeler. i was understanding to the extent which their own law enforcement assistants are allowed to carry or not? >> that's right. actually, more and more malls across the united states are allowing security officers to carry weapons. in this particular mall, i'm not sure. i go to this mall regularly. i don't live far from here. i don't recall seeing the security officers carry weapons,
i noticed that the mall police there were not carrying weapons, but are some in malls allowed to carrywas that? >> let's hold you over because i'm up against a hard break. when we come back, you're at the scene. i want to get your sentiment as to whether some malls allow mall police to carry weapons. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in...
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tell me what you found as it related to concealed carry permits. >> regarding concealed carry weapons laws, essentially when i found is those states that had more restrictive concealed carry weapons laws had on average gun related murder rates that were approximately 10% higher. and that is on average, over the 29-year period from 1980 to 2009, that i was looking at. >> now, your studies are consistent with the 1997 study which you also cite. but ther there are a number of studies out there that argue the opposite of what your study has found. a study published last mar and one published in november found that higher rates of gun ownership led to higher number of gun homicides. is there any way you can reconcile your data with these studies? >> my data looked at murder rates which is different than homicide rates. homicide rates are justified killings and state sanctioned killings. that's a little bit different. my study looked at gun control laws which is very different than gun ownership rates. essentially they were looking at something different than i was. >> why did you choose to
tell me what you found as it related to concealed carry permits. >> regarding concealed carry weapons laws, essentially when i found is those states that had more restrictive concealed carry weapons laws had on average gun related murder rates that were approximately 10% higher. and that is on average, over the 29-year period from 1980 to 2009, that i was looking at. >> now, your studies are consistent with the 1997 study which you also cite. but ther there are a number of studies...
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the washington officials presented when they voiced their concerns that the attack could have been carried out by the government troops look if you look here this is the part of damascus controlled by the government at the time which was of course the twenty first of august twenty third scene and this is the part of damascus controlled by the opposition troops so if we see we can see those blinking yellow sports those are the areas where the missiles carrying the sarin gas hit the ground causing some deadly damage and reportedly hundreds of casualties and this red line here is basically to signify how far could these rockets go if they were fired from the parts of damascus controlled by the government as we can see the closest the westernmost point of attack of the sarin missiles is some way off from the maximum range of missiles this particular type of missile which was used in this attack the maximum range of these missiles is about two kilometers well this point here is at least four kilometers from the eastern more support of the government controlled areas of damascus at that time and
the washington officials presented when they voiced their concerns that the attack could have been carried out by the government troops look if you look here this is the part of damascus controlled by the government at the time which was of course the twenty first of august twenty third scene and this is the part of damascus controlled by the opposition troops so if we see we can see those blinking yellow sports those are the areas where the missiles carrying the sarin gas hit the ground...
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in fact, five states are constitutional carry states that you don't have to have a permit to carry or conceal. with this bill, i thought, well, a lot of times with different bills, it's ironic the way names are come up with, we have the patriot act, the patient affordable care act. it's proven to be unaffordable. it looks to be not protecting the patients at all i've seen a lot of times people assign a
in fact, five states are constitutional carry states that you don't have to have a permit to carry or conceal. with this bill, i thought, well, a lot of times with different bills, it's ironic the way names are come up with, we have the patriot act, the patient affordable care act. it's proven to be unaffordable. it looks to be not protecting the patients at all i've seen a lot of times people assign a
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but in august of twenty thirteen carry on to abruptly stop writing. after the prison administration informed him that he would be able to serve the final part of his sentence in a halfway house but this was only if he agreed to stop sending the letters. however the prison leader broke its promise and carry on cutie decided to resume his letter writing. and in his most recent letter to grow. i have learned firsthand that the prison administration's greatest perceived threat is mine freedom of speech. now earlier i spoke with kevin this fellow blogger and fire dog lake. first and someone even bureau of prisons classified carry out these letters is dangerous. biden is dangerous but the letters that fire juggling dot com has been publishing it in the middle of last year's event was the idea is that dangerous to the prison facility in colorado pennsylvania because of his access to the press. i guess they were good publicity. he obtained documents showing that classified for central in the monitoring and esteem that they scrutinize and more happily than oth
but in august of twenty thirteen carry on to abruptly stop writing. after the prison administration informed him that he would be able to serve the final part of his sentence in a halfway house but this was only if he agreed to stop sending the letters. however the prison leader broke its promise and carry on cutie decided to resume his letter writing. and in his most recent letter to grow. i have learned firsthand that the prison administration's greatest perceived threat is mine freedom of...
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you know that carrie is patriotic. do not know about you, other than what is at the core is strong. >> i think, you know, there has been a growth in the antihero trend. the flawed hero. again, i know 9/11 is a bit of the hope that we all hang our hat on, but it is probably true to say that the antihero has grown and then. >> that is a perfect example in "breaking bad." >> yes. there was a time when someone would fight the bad guys and he was unequivocally good. now we have these more complicated -- carrie mathison is this really a smart, intuitive maverick woman who at the same time is damaged in many ways partly due to her mental illness. she is an unreliable narrator if you like. brody is a man who joined up to become a marine, to understand his country, to fight for his country as a result of 9/11. he was caught and incarcerated and tortured brutally, both physically and mentally. his life was never the same again. he was turned into an unstable agent. at times irrational, and certainly damaged. certainly in the fir
you know that carrie is patriotic. do not know about you, other than what is at the core is strong. >> i think, you know, there has been a growth in the antihero trend. the flawed hero. again, i know 9/11 is a bit of the hope that we all hang our hat on, but it is probably true to say that the antihero has grown and then. >> that is a perfect example in "breaking bad." >> yes. there was a time when someone would fight the bad guys and he was unequivocally good. now...
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me already great to the americans to be fomenting or carry auto. or and if it were to do this without any kind of congressional approval i think would put some real strain on the goes to show we are an imperial nation and we basically have been and were nation throughout most of our history the rich protect their resources in the way to do it is with blue states that ensued her short version. to us didn't invent that. period. and i know. which will be for the people of liberty but if it really shows how small actions undertaken by the united states can have huge effects over decades away the history of another country. for guatemala it's been all unfortunate the knowledge you mean where but not a come from before they return. journey. hope you enjoy. life. to get some of you wish here only because we think there are minerals for them while in line people see them in the game i don't know if there's anyone here who has worked in the mine i know what i know you talk know nobody works here but if there are no minerals here will do nothing more and wil
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in some places you can open carry in some places. i'm in the state of texas and particularly in houston. there's a lot more access to these guns and eight and again they don't have the same kind of gun violence so the key to the issue with chicago look is really comes down to a gang issue it comes down to a drug culture issue it comes down to i'm a turf war issues that come some family issues there a lot of different issues that surround what's happening in chicago and then we should downplay what's happening there should really look at it but legislating your way to fixing this problem does not seem to be the answer seems to be the answer that. that in their chicago that the administration's there for several. i'm decades now really have pushed for we need to legislate our way out of violence and crime but it doesn't work that way you can't legislate your way out of cruddy you mention an era in and the judge did leave open a window for the city to appeal the case and mayor ron magill has already hinted that he now the city will prob
in some places you can open carry in some places. i'm in the state of texas and particularly in houston. there's a lot more access to these guns and eight and again they don't have the same kind of gun violence so the key to the issue with chicago look is really comes down to a gang issue it comes down to a drug culture issue it comes down to i'm a turf war issues that come some family issues there a lot of different issues that surround what's happening in chicago and then we should downplay...
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gautam when you carry it you can feel its enormous power. of the water temperature is four degrees celsius it's really freezing we could feel it on our uncovered faces but we were united by this flame that had absorbed the energy of the entire country of every single person who cares about the flame that was what united us and that's why everything went perfectly. as i was tremendous on the board so you could almost feel the christmas energy coming across the waves it has been another remarkable spectacle for this record breaking tool trailer i was wondering what could possibly top it. looks like the on the right track. so well but. there is so little self reflection on the part of both the american public and that american decision makers i wonder why is that. country of three hundred fifteen million people very self-absorbed we are. slated from the world by two large oceans. which i am to think of foreign policy is something we do to other people rather than that that's something we participate in . we speak your language. news programs an
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was carried off by the us so there were major business interest. the company that was most offended by the reforms that were taking place with united fruit company on the board of united fruit was john foster dulles who happen to be our secretary of state and his brother allen dulles was the head of cia and so there was a convenient blame for these fears about appropriation of land with the cia the cia is not working to protect the american people its primary function is to protect american corporations have better separate. and days. of the americans to be fomenting or carrying on a war and if it were to do this without any kind of congressional approval i think would put some real strain on the constitution we are an imperial nation and we basically have been in your nation throughout most workers for the rich to protect their resources and the way to do it is with blue states the ensuite harsher persian. the us didn't invent that pose a superior closely. and i know we. will be. for the people of liberty but if it really shows how small actions u
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bottom when you carry it you can feel its enormous power. but the water temperature is four degrees celsius it's really freezing we could feel it on our uncovered faces but we were united by this flame that had absorbed the energy of the entire country of every single person who cares about the flame that was what united us and that's why everything went perfectly. as i watched from us on the wall so you could almost feel the crowd's energy coming across the waves it has been another remarkable spectacle for this record breaking toolchain really i was wondering what could possibly top it. looks like the right track. so well but i. feel. choose your language. of choice because we know if they feel some of the. treatments that is the consensus you can. choose the opinions that invigorating to . choose the stories that impact your life choose b. access to your office. controlling the media agenda social media expands in scope and influence you tube twitter and facebook entertain hundreds of millions of people every day. are used to promote hoax
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conclusion that a chemical attack near damascus and organise was carried out by the government has been challenged by a team of highly respected experts washington immediately blamed president assad but a new report from the massachusetts institute of technology found the rocket couldn't have been fired from government controlled area. we went through two to three months worth of study to determine the types of rockets. the weight the size of the propellant and we determine that the range is on the order of two kilometers i like to make a note that the u.n. also had come up with a range of approximately two kilometers so this is very confusing to us in our studies and we're trying to understand exactly what the white house met means because right now as it stands these rockets could have never been fired from government controlled territory they would be fired more from a rebel type of territory or a border of a contested territory. and. looks into the mit study let's now get more details from him right now had alec say so is that he has something in the u.s. conclusions doesn't seem to
conclusion that a chemical attack near damascus and organise was carried out by the government has been challenged by a team of highly respected experts washington immediately blamed president assad but a new report from the massachusetts institute of technology found the rocket couldn't have been fired from government controlled area. we went through two to three months worth of study to determine the types of rockets. the weight the size of the propellant and we determine that the range is on...
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americans traveling to syria are being recruited by al qaeda to carry out attacks when neighbor turned home details from new york coming up. meanwhile washington is considering resuming lethal military aid to syria despite radical al-qaeda linked rebels gaining strength and controlling crucial in neighboring iraq. europe susteren is hitting those at the top with the blocks leaders earning some of their lowest approval ratings and debt ridden countries. can talk is killed but u.s. soldiers after being mistaken for the enemy this is washington's failing to get. a security deal will get expert opinion from london shortly. and sports safety russia launches a massive security operation ahead of the winter games in sochi dubbed the largest in the pic history. from a studio center here in moscow this is r.t. international with the twenty four hours a day. extremist groups in syria seeking to recruit and train americans and then send them back to carry out terror attacks that's what u.s. intelligence and counterterrorism officials are claiming with the tracking of those who return from syria n
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autumn when you carry it you can feel its enormous power. of the water temperature is four degrees celsius it's really freezing we could feel it on our uncovered faces but we were united by this flame that had absorbed the energy of the entire country of every single person who cares about the flame that was what united us and that's why everything went perfectly. as i was tremendous on the water you could almost feel the crowd's energy coming across the waves it has been another remarkable spectacle for this record breaking tool trailer i was wondering what could possibly top it. looks like the right track. so well but i. want to run your whole life ahead. ali face i think you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. it was frozen. public opinion ratings are in the doldrums he may finish his days in office as one of the country's worst presidents how do historians and the public determine the success or failure of an american president and why are some presidents rehabilitated years or even decades after they leave
autumn when you carry it you can feel its enormous power. of the water temperature is four degrees celsius it's really freezing we could feel it on our uncovered faces but we were united by this flame that had absorbed the energy of the entire country of every single person who cares about the flame that was what united us and that's why everything went perfectly. as i was tremendous on the water you could almost feel the crowd's energy coming across the waves it has been another remarkable...
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of course it's a unique feeling because i had never carried the torch before i had first i ran with it quite easily then i felt i was becoming heavier and heavier but i was determined to carry it properly and show it to everyone so that they could all appreciate the moment and. her delight and the crowd's reaction word sexists i missed out on going to my home games in london and i was determined not to let such a twenty four team passed me by there were fourteen thousand torchbearers slots up for grabs one of them was going to be mine. when we were making the technical order for the factory we say look let's make the thing we want to who. you know whole and also desirable should be like wow. a lot of questions where or. wait it's quite we have to take all the cover and we milled that out by the machine extra weight of the aluminum so it's really fine. it's the feather feather over the period of burton firebird in the russian. stories and fairy tales and to get this feather from the firebird is a super challenge for the guild. the problem can be when the girls underneath here and it jus
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the motion carries. madam secretary >> authorized the general manager to provide a credit facility under the proposition e for the wastewater paper program. >> commissioners. >> i think everything was clear and so on and so forth. >> it's been mohammed any public comment on this item? on item 11 seeing none, public comment is closed i'll call for a vote please signify by a i all in favor, say i. opposed? >> item 12 on award agreement for the ambassadors program grant. >> been 0 moved and seconded and i have a question. >> those folks have creating concrete because that's where they park what happens if they don't do this. >> the neighbors volunteered to participate in the program. >> so the money will be used as needed if people want to do it. >> so the residents in 4th district if the neighbors want to participate and it's been called all in favor, say i. opposed? the motion carries madam secretary. >> any comment on item 12. >> we entertained 8. >> i'm ashley from supervisor tang's office i can answer
the motion carries. madam secretary >> authorized the general manager to provide a credit facility under the proposition e for the wastewater paper program. >> commissioners. >> i think everything was clear and so on and so forth. >> it's been mohammed any public comment on this item? on item 11 seeing none, public comment is closed i'll call for a vote please signify by a i all in favor, say i. opposed? >> item 12 on award agreement for the ambassadors program...
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passengers were carried in groups of 12 to an icebreaker 15 minutes away. the operation lasted several hours. i was one of those who made this journey. was you were just watching the last group of people varied -- ferried from the russian vessel to just outside the australian icebreaker. scientists on board the ship had been re-creating the journey of douglasralian explorer morrison and his 1911 voyage to antarctica. but on christmas eve, big floes of ice driven by wind had left the vessel unable to move further. lang syne," they celebrated the new year by working towards their own rescue. helipadspreparing the by stomping down the snow and ice so that the chinese helicopters can reach us. finally, with the weather clear, the rescue could go ahead. the icebreaker is now breaking through the ice. the eventual destination, the australian state of tasmania 1700 miles away. but for the crew of the ship, the wait remains. they will have to hold out until the ice surrounding the ship breaks up, and that could be many more weeks. andrew baker, bbc news. >> a peril
passengers were carried in groups of 12 to an icebreaker 15 minutes away. the operation lasted several hours. i was one of those who made this journey. was you were just watching the last group of people varied -- ferried from the russian vessel to just outside the australian icebreaker. scientists on board the ship had been re-creating the journey of douglasralian explorer morrison and his 1911 voyage to antarctica. but on christmas eve, big floes of ice driven by wind had left the vessel...
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now that carries an hour or. so we leave the deep. sea to suit your. physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. the i'm terrible a problem very hard to take on a problem to get the among here a lot that are saddled with the. no legs. below. the i'm flummoxed. well i'm a. bit of a. problem . it's a classic. oversight. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which recall books. will. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on will we go beyond identifying the problem to try to rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america about the book go ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. oh i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight big picture.
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the other is people with licenses to carry firearms. in california you are required to go through 16 hours of training to carry a firearm in the state. california is called a discretionary issue state eerie you still have to this -- you still have to display good moral character the arapahoe shooting in colorado several weeks ago was stopped by an armed security guard at the school when the and startedked in shooting. there was a death and there was a fatality, but once he was with a good guy with a gun he took his own life and stopped.ing and so what would have been a mass shooting which is usually four or more deaths in the same place was limited to one and one injury if you don't count the bad guy. the -- there are other -- one of the other areas of agreement that i have with professor donohue, there is probably no area of public policy where we are more likely to get what is confirmational bias than in the gun control debate. your point of view you will find the facts that support your position, anecdotal or statistical. there is pl
the other is people with licenses to carry firearms. in california you are required to go through 16 hours of training to carry a firearm in the state. california is called a discretionary issue state eerie you still have to this -- you still have to display good moral character the arapahoe shooting in colorado several weeks ago was stopped by an armed security guard at the school when the and startedked in shooting. there was a death and there was a fatality, but once he was with a good guy...
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you get concealed carry in and violent crime rates drop and that's true in some cases in the state of ohio it's certainly true that since concealed carry came into law the rates of violent crime not just deaths but rape and aggravated assault those numbers have dropped but it's never the result of gun versus gun more guns less guns as being the sole factor and i think that's where we get out we really get off track here especially with media it's easy to have the good guy in the bad guy and i guess we just fill in the blank of who's who are a or government but at the end of the day these issues really are much more complicated than just how many guns are on the street and how many or not it is very complicated indeed will be very interesting to see what happens after it is appealed abend swan investigative journalist and founder of banks one dot com thank you so much thank you mary. and los angeles county sheriff lee baca announced today that he will step down from his post at the end of the month and will not run for a fifth term as the county's top cop because he doesn't want quote
you get concealed carry in and violent crime rates drop and that's true in some cases in the state of ohio it's certainly true that since concealed carry came into law the rates of violent crime not just deaths but rape and aggravated assault those numbers have dropped but it's never the result of gun versus gun more guns less guns as being the sole factor and i think that's where we get out we really get off track here especially with media it's easy to have the good guy in the bad guy and i...
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told me there was no place to escape to so they just had to carry all those bombay exams but lost their legs or arms or just more of. the somewhere on the front now fighting the fascists he must be really close the germans are already in the outskirts of leningrad and i haven't got a single letter from him how easy is he wounded i still dream about the. three of them minto was a fishmonger next to us on the. when she died st while you were free to take up several kinds of study tank fare three rebels would push your pyramids or travel or crab or on display what are the would if the shops were always full of goods you will only do for the moment that you one day mom went and with so that all the shelves were empty whole. thing would disappear like that in a flash. but after that they started the food rationing. this is terrible were threatened with starvation we only have one hundred twenty five grams of bread but soon will only have bread crumbs a famine is becoming a real. again. at least we still have ron mom makes flat bread from it it's not very filling but at least you feel as thou
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pulteney olympic flame and right in moscow seven days off it was in the ancient greek city of libya carried by russia's deputy prime minister dimitri cool with ak the flame traveled in a small mountain to red square where president vladimir putin spoke of its meaning for the russian people in the olympic village the symbol of the world's primary sports competition of peace and of friendship. but he has come to russia. there are many marks the start of the longest tools relay in a limb take a street the same boy it's great that so many people have turned out to the start of the russian really it looks like a lot of fun out there. in a minute. but it was. the stone i picked up in and then it was on my mantelpiece and if that isn't a sign i don't know what it is. i knew i had to get down to red square and experienced atmosphere for myself fortunately we were having a two day event. so from sunny greece to a rather soggy moscow just at the very start of the torch is journey around the whole of russia i'm excited. the days first run there was paralympic star alessio bloody who picked up two gold
pulteney olympic flame and right in moscow seven days off it was in the ancient greek city of libya carried by russia's deputy prime minister dimitri cool with ak the flame traveled in a small mountain to red square where president vladimir putin spoke of its meaning for the russian people in the olympic village the symbol of the world's primary sports competition of peace and of friendship. but he has come to russia. there are many marks the start of the longest tools relay in a limb take a...
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carried back on.ere, pretty tight on the line. >> eddie: right call made. perfect positioning. again, with the snow buildup, the defense have done a really good job of just taking away time and space through the middle of the ice. not allowing the offensive team to gain that move to be able to make those plays. >> mike e.: 33 seconds from now, they will switch ends unless one of these teams wins it before. kronwall gave it on a cross. daniel alfredsson settles it down. led on to zetterberg. trying to peel his way through traffic. wanted to feed the point. still dueling there. sent on across by kadri. off by lupul and carried on by gardiner. gardiner able to send to the outside. lupul a shot and a nice butterfly move by jimmy howard in goal. lupul able to turn there but then it's jabbed away and alfredsson moves in with gardiner. save shoulder. gardiner along the boards and then alfredsson able to take it away. it's carried on by zetterberg, and the horn sounds. to end the first half. of the overtime.
carried back on.ere, pretty tight on the line. >> eddie: right call made. perfect positioning. again, with the snow buildup, the defense have done a really good job of just taking away time and space through the middle of the ice. not allowing the offensive team to gain that move to be able to make those plays. >> mike e.: 33 seconds from now, they will switch ends unless one of these teams wins it before. kronwall gave it on a cross. daniel alfredsson settles it down. led on to...
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this latest report is trying to answer one question whether the missiles carrying. in august the twenty thirteen were really fired from the parts of damascus controlled by the syrian government now we reproduced exactly the same map which the u.s. intelligence used when they voiced their concerns that the attack was carried out by the syrian government and this is the part of damascus controlled by the syrian government at that time in august twenty third scene this is the part controlled by the opposition those blinking yellow spots they mark the places where the attack happened in particular this western most point of those attacks where the biggest number of casualties happened and this red line here it shows where the missiles could could have gone if they were fired from the from the governmental territories in damascus the maximum range of those missiles is two kilometers now of this eastern the most point of the of the attack is about four kilometers from the isa most point of the governmental control and the territories controlled by the government and if we
this latest report is trying to answer one question whether the missiles carrying. in august the twenty thirteen were really fired from the parts of damascus controlled by the syrian government now we reproduced exactly the same map which the u.s. intelligence used when they voiced their concerns that the attack was carried out by the syrian government and this is the part of damascus controlled by the syrian government at that time in august twenty third scene this is the part controlled by...
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political correspondent terry martin has been following the story for us and joins us now in studio carry what would you say was the guiding theme behind speech. all this essential medical lining up putting on current government's policies for the coming legislative period for nearly four the next four years so she was talking in very sweeping strokes she covered lots of territory but there were three main aspects that she dealt with. up first on most importantly the economy economic stability the foundation for the country's future so she proposes a lot on that she did talk a lot about energy policy is based on the report there. but she talked about foreign affairs as well she talked about the importance of a of the transatlantic relations. she talked also about the need for germany to be involved in other parts of the world and to be a strong mature in europe only listen to the states it became clear that dan and she will certainly play a major role for the economy here in germany and the mac left he said that the nation will face a herculean task with ease and he does he mean by that.
political correspondent terry martin has been following the story for us and joins us now in studio carry what would you say was the guiding theme behind speech. all this essential medical lining up putting on current government's policies for the coming legislative period for nearly four the next four years so she was talking in very sweeping strokes she covered lots of territory but there were three main aspects that she dealt with. up first on most importantly the economy economic stability...
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iraq and alliance has already threatened to carry out suicide bombings inside turkey and in fact carried out one bombing lost in the border town right how they were to more than fifty people so this is a very dangerous group to be for the smallest describing his evil but the ground is changing very rapidly in syria and we know what's going on now is that you've got the strikes of the allies need to go to geneva with a credible syrian opposition at the moment it does have the for the syrian the free syrian army is not credible the syrian national coalition has much more inside syria. and as these you had his group the islamic state of iraq an event gains momentum in syria across the border in iraq they're also controlling key cities in the country's biggest province and the government is still doing holding off its offensive to retake them but reports are coming in of fierce fighting between government troops and militants in the areas between fallujah and ramadi where they fear the civilian casualties made lead to local son and tribal leaders siding with the al qaeda militants controlled
iraq and alliance has already threatened to carry out suicide bombings inside turkey and in fact carried out one bombing lost in the border town right how they were to more than fifty people so this is a very dangerous group to be for the smallest describing his evil but the ground is changing very rapidly in syria and we know what's going on now is that you've got the strikes of the allies need to go to geneva with a credible syrian opposition at the moment it does have the for the syrian the...