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you know, you have cigarette smokers smoking cigarettes and cigars smokers prefer cigars.tely we are totally under assault. this truly is a labor of love, an art form, and people enjoy it. if we are not in french and others we should be able to have the right to enjoy great cigar. john: san francisco bans endorse a garland's is entirely. boston's old cigar bus they have to in years to close. >> in the city of new york, unless your grandfather then you can smoke anywhere else. you can't open up a cigar lounged. these lands is create a lot of jobs. the cigar industry just in the united states is is possible for about 85,000 jobs, and with this new impending fda regulation when the fda is looking to regulate something they know nothing about, we're looking at absolutely destroying all these jobs and an industry that is really -- john: what does the fda wants to do, and how would that destroy jobs? >> regulate all tobacco and unfortunately cigar's happen to be the unintended consequences. you have, for example, this is a blunt. it's called a cigar because right now the definit
you know, you have cigarette smokers smoking cigarettes and cigars smokers prefer cigars.tely we are totally under assault. this truly is a labor of love, an art form, and people enjoy it. if we are not in french and others we should be able to have the right to enjoy great cigar. john: san francisco bans endorse a garland's is entirely. boston's old cigar bus they have to in years to close. >> in the city of new york, unless your grandfather then you can smoke anywhere else. you can't...
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of course clinton, a very famous cigar smoker and all it implications there. and what about winston churchill, without his cigar, the icon wouldn't be quite the same. it's unfortunate that now you can't even smoke a cigar this public if you're a public figure. next you'll be saying the king of spain can't go elephant shooting. i don't know what the world's come to. >> should he go elephant
of course clinton, a very famous cigar smoker and all it implications there. and what about winston churchill, without his cigar, the icon wouldn't be quite the same. it's unfortunate that now you can't even smoke a cigar this public if you're a public figure. next you'll be saying the king of spain can't go elephant shooting. i don't know what the world's come to. >> should he go elephant
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kennedy was getting cigars at nat sherman. you might find jay-z or former mayor giuliani or robert downey jr. visiting their private stashes at nat sherman. of course, one mayor you probably won't see there, folks, is the current mayor of new york city, mayor bloomberg, when has made his anti-smoking bona fides very well known. full story tonight, "how i made my millions." please join us at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> glad you brought up mayor bloomberg. going to be my question. if you ask a hard core cigarette smoker they lament the fact that they can't smoke anywhere except the privacy of their own home. has cigar smoking been impervious to that? >> cigar smoking rides the wave of the economy, mandy, up and down. when wealth is rising, is i gar sales generally rise, and when wealth kind of goes out of fashion or down, is i gar sales go down. i don't think the an move has particularly affected it, but the move against sort of the ostentatious display of wealth, maybe that has affected cigar sales a little bit more. >> i
kennedy was getting cigars at nat sherman. you might find jay-z or former mayor giuliani or robert downey jr. visiting their private stashes at nat sherman. of course, one mayor you probably won't see there, folks, is the current mayor of new york city, mayor bloomberg, when has made his anti-smoking bona fides very well known. full story tonight, "how i made my millions." please join us at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> glad you brought up mayor bloomberg. going to be my...
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the cigar -- so he could write and perform. the first day of the invasion was extremely bad for her jews in general. everywhere are, the gentile, many who had been friends and colleagues and many who had been friends they said hello to, they seemed to have gone mad. they emptied their apartments and gone in there and show what they wanted. they punched and kicked mothers and fathers in front of their children. they took cars away, they took away anything that they wanted. it was absolutely shocking. they were put into the street. they were surrounded and had their pictures taken with was absolutely appalling. they crowded around these jews, and the viennese are screaming, [inaudible] freud was aware of what was going on. he read the newspaper, he heard the news on the radio, but he disliked intensely, but he was willing to look at it. when he read about the annexation of germany, he took the people's paper and balled it up and threw it across the room. the day before hitler spoke, a group of nazi thugs found their way to freud'
the cigar -- so he could write and perform. the first day of the invasion was extremely bad for her jews in general. everywhere are, the gentile, many who had been friends and colleagues and many who had been friends they said hello to, they seemed to have gone mad. they emptied their apartments and gone in there and show what they wanted. they punched and kicked mothers and fathers in front of their children. they took cars away, they took away anything that they wanted. it was absolutely...
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of course clinton, a very famous cigar smoker and all it implications there. and what about winston churchill, without his cigar, the icon wouldn't be quite the same. it's unfortunate that now you can't even smoke a cigar this public if you're a public figure. next you'll be saying the king of spain can't go elephant shooting. i don't know what the world's come to. >> should he go elephant shooting? >> probably not. >> no, he shouldn't, but he got caught doing that earlier this year. >> that's the point of the modern world. came back from a football match and the press wrote up the amount of money they spent on the lunch on his private jet. and the food bills and everything. you get called out for everything. >> yes. there was a story in the american newspapers yesterday about a new book about the presidential monarchy in america. and how many multiples of expense we spend on on our president in a year versus the british spending on their royal family. and i think it's quadruple. so it's a tough time in a period of austerity to be a public figure. >> none of i
of course clinton, a very famous cigar smoker and all it implications there. and what about winston churchill, without his cigar, the icon wouldn't be quite the same. it's unfortunate that now you can't even smoke a cigar this public if you're a public figure. next you'll be saying the king of spain can't go elephant shooting. i don't know what the world's come to. >> should he go elephant shooting? >> probably not. >> no, he shouldn't, but he got caught doing that earlier...
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here we see churchill with his cigar. the analogy that socialism is like a lion getting his tail clipped and reflection on world war ii that now we are going to net socialism one bit at a time. the way we get these materials is they give insight into what the average person thought about the issues of the day. we hope in 100 years when people look to these materials that they will be the primary sources that they use in order to give context into any given place and financial issues that were happening at the time. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to columbus, of ohio and others on the local content video tour visits c-span.org/localcontent. this week a division of the book publisher penguin announced they were moving up the release dates of mark owens's firsthand account of the rate of osama bin laden's compound. a pen name for seal team 6 describes planning that went into the raid and what went into the death of osama bin laden on may 2nd, 2011. note easy day:a firsthand account of the mission that kille
here we see churchill with his cigar. the analogy that socialism is like a lion getting his tail clipped and reflection on world war ii that now we are going to net socialism one bit at a time. the way we get these materials is they give insight into what the average person thought about the issues of the day. we hope in 100 years when people look to these materials that they will be the primary sources that they use in order to give context into any given place and financial issues that were...
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. >>> are cigars in order? >> cigars are in order. we've got a big party in the weather department.re not talking weather, but we're talking about somebody in the weather department. take a look at this image. it's up on the computer here. kim martucci delivered early this morning. congratulations, kim. we miss you. we love you. >> pink cigars. >> anything cigars. >>> meanwhile, in the weather department, a few sprinkles, then real rain. something we haven't had in a while. the real soaking kind of rain that lasts for a couple of hours. that's what we're going to see in the early part of next week. but first today, because we've got lovely sunshine. it's been a broken record. but we like it that way. 81 the temperature. the dew point is at 55 degrees. humidity at 41%. once again, the air really dry. we've got temperatures in the 80s. look at that, 81 degrees, maybe i should play the lottery, 81 in leesburg, 81 in gaithersburg, and stafford, too. for 11:00 p.m., we drop to 71. that's right. temperatures drop fast. we warm up fast. tomorrow morning we'll be starting out like this morn
. >>> are cigars in order? >> cigars are in order. we've got a big party in the weather department.re not talking weather, but we're talking about somebody in the weather department. take a look at this image. it's up on the computer here. kim martucci delivered early this morning. congratulations, kim. we miss you. we love you. >> pink cigars. >> anything cigars. >>> meanwhile, in the weather department, a few sprinkles, then real rain. something we haven't...
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instead of a cigar. because the county complained that a cigar was advertising. >> smoke now look likes water. >> amin struggled to make a living here since he left afghanistan. >> my hard work, money. >> and now, he fears he'll lose a work of art. in arlington, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> interesting to hear all the different opinions from passer by. we tried to get ahold of his landlord for an interview, but we have not heard back. >> a humid tuesday. >> it was terrible tuesday as far as going back to school. >> and it's not going to change. we are still going to look at the tropical air mass, courtesy of isaac. i know he's still in the headlines. he's in many pieces, but he is still producing some tropical air across much of the east. let's start with a live look outside. live michael and son cam. it's nice out temperature wise. there's a few breaks in the clouds. the dew point in the low 70s. that is just not comfortable. pressure is falling a little bit at 29.88 inches of mercury. so when the humidi
instead of a cigar. because the county complained that a cigar was advertising. >> smoke now look likes water. >> amin struggled to make a living here since he left afghanistan. >> my hard work, money. >> and now, he fears he'll lose a work of art. in arlington, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> interesting to hear all the different opinions from passer by. we tried to get ahold of his landlord for an interview, but we have not heard back. >> a humid tuesday....
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the central characters now smoking a whale instead of a cigar. because the county complained that a cigar was advertising. >> smoke now looks like a wave of water. >> he struggled to make a living here since he left afghanistan. >> my hard work, money. >> and now, he fears he'll lose a work of art. in arlington, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> now we tried to get ahold of his landlord for an interview, but we have yet to hear back from him. >> calling on the city to help out victims of this weekend's flooding in the blooming dale neighborhood of northwest. he wants all relevant agencies to use their resources and use a relief fund. and ask for federal assistant. blooming dale and nearby areas had flooding issues for years and mayor vince gray set up a task force. >>> this winter, all that rain could be replaced with another snow megeddon. that's what the second oldest almanac is telling us. town and country almanac just released its 2013 edition. it predicts a very snowy winter for the mid atlantic. in fact, this almanac calls for snow as early as no
the central characters now smoking a whale instead of a cigar. because the county complained that a cigar was advertising. >> smoke now looks like a wave of water. >> he struggled to make a living here since he left afghanistan. >> my hard work, money. >> and now, he fears he'll lose a work of art. in arlington, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> now we tried to get ahold of his landlord for an interview, but we have yet to hear back from him. >> calling on the city...
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because they weren't wearing seat belts, and why would you if you're trying to smoke your cigars andrinking scotch probably, churchill and his group were thrown into the air and landed hard on the floor of the ex-military aircraft. there was no first class flatbed luxury, it seems, even for mr. winston churchill. the plane still landed safely, and once at the white house, churchill talked in earnest with truman for several hours about the speech that was to come. and as the days of february slipped away and march came up, churchill worked on the speech which had the working title of "world peace" in earnest for hours at a time. he sought input from those he trusted, showing or reading drafts to secretary of state burns, admiral william leahy, mckenzie king and british ambassador lord halifax to name just a few. halifax recalled later that the first time churchill read the draft to him, he was so passionate that tears welled in his eyes and started trickling down his cheeks. churchill was certainly never a man lacking passion, each when just reading a first draft. and, indeed, he was
because they weren't wearing seat belts, and why would you if you're trying to smoke your cigars andrinking scotch probably, churchill and his group were thrown into the air and landed hard on the floor of the ex-military aircraft. there was no first class flatbed luxury, it seems, even for mr. winston churchill. the plane still landed safely, and once at the white house, churchill talked in earnest with truman for several hours about the speech that was to come. and as the days of february...
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the central characters now smoking a whale instead of a cigar because the county complained that a cigar was advertising. >> it looks like -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: he's struggled to make a living here since he left afghanistan. >> my hard work and money. >> reporter: and now he fears he'll lose a work of hart. -- work of art n. arlington, bruce less hahn, 9news -- leshan, 9news now. >> we tried to get a hold of the landlord for an interview but have yet to hear from him. >>> our time is 4:38. it's the longest running game show in history. you can watch it every weekday right here on channel 9. coming up at 4:51, see ow "the price -- see how "the price is right" celebrates 40 years of giving away some pretty incredible stuff. >>> imagine a mcdonald's without cheeseburgers. it will be a reality first. jessica doyle will tell you where the first vegetarian golden afternoones will go up -- arches will go up. >> but first howard will be back with the forecast. you're watching 9news now. >>> it is 4:40 on this wednesday. we are looking good this morning. quiet outside. by noon 82 degree
the central characters now smoking a whale instead of a cigar because the county complained that a cigar was advertising. >> it looks like -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: he's struggled to make a living here since he left afghanistan. >> my hard work and money. >> reporter: and now he fears he'll lose a work of hart. -- work of art n. arlington, bruce less hahn, 9news -- leshan, 9news now. >> we tried to get a hold of the landlord for an interview but have yet to...
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before i got out, i smoked cigars. so i got even with them. i smoked a cigar.e in this hotel. i lit up a cigar in every room. i blew it on the sheets, i blew it on the drapes. i -- oh, yeah. oh, i got even. i got even. i took metamucil and a bunch of stuff and had a bowel movement in the bed. you name it. kick me out of my room? i was -- i was hot, boy. but it will take them two months -- then i find out they are putting me back in my old room. anyway, i was steaming. look at me, i'm sweating like you know what. >> jimmy: you really are sweating a lot. >> you do the big high profile shows like this, this is a pig move. this is big for me right now. you're laughing. what? >> jimmy: i want to talk about your singing. >> my singing? >> jimmy: yeah. enough with the singing already. you have a christmas album coming out, i hear? >> next year. >> jimmy: why? [ laughter ] >> let me tell you -- >> jimmy: is there a single -- >> can you be serious for a second? >> jimmy: yeah, i can. >> if you have kids -- i have two precious daughters. 25 and 23, rachel is in nashville
before i got out, i smoked cigars. so i got even with them. i smoked a cigar.e in this hotel. i lit up a cigar in every room. i blew it on the sheets, i blew it on the drapes. i -- oh, yeah. oh, i got even. i got even. i took metamucil and a bunch of stuff and had a bowel movement in the bed. you name it. kick me out of my room? i was -- i was hot, boy. but it will take them two months -- then i find out they are putting me back in my old room. anyway, i was steaming. look at me, i'm sweating...
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that was where you watch the interaction of a room full of lobbyists-free drinks, free cigars, winingst came from a dinner that was sponsored by some special interests, coming to a party that's sponsored by special interests, so they can continue to talk about special interests. >> this is from the new orleans convention. this includes a number of seminars that they held for legislators including one called "warming up to climate change, the many benefits of increased atmospheric co2." >> that 2011 alec conference, lo and behold, was sponsored by bp, exxon mobil, chevron, and shell, among others. another of its events featured guns. >> and this is the nra sponsored shooting event for legislators and for lobbyists -- free. >> there was even one offering free cigars. >> sponsored by reynolds american which is one of the biggest tobacco companies in the world and the cigar association of america. >> it sounds like lobbying. it looks like lobbying. it smells like lobbying. but alec says it's not lobbying. in fact, alec operates not as a lobby group, but as a non-profit, a charity. in its
that was where you watch the interaction of a room full of lobbyists-free drinks, free cigars, winingst came from a dinner that was sponsored by some special interests, coming to a party that's sponsored by special interests, so they can continue to talk about special interests. >> this is from the new orleans convention. this includes a number of seminars that they held for legislators including one called "warming up to climate change, the many benefits of increased atmospheric...
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we sat around in his office smoking cigars. >> the best cigars -- >> and just in -- we did. >> cigars cigar -- >> that's how we got the slogan, wow, look at the colors. now that i think about it. it just was an -- instinct, this ought to work, and for better or worse, that's where we're going. i understand it's a different era, but, my gosh. >> you know, i had -- in my first campaign i had an opponent that -- i didn't raise a lot of money but my opponent fortunately had washington consultants and spent thousands and thousands of dollars on polls and focus groups. i knocked on doors. you get to about the 10th and 11th door, you know what all of northwest fla is talking about, if you hear the same thing in seven out of 10 or 11 doors. it's not that hard. but they do. they squeeze it down, mark, and they turn it into a joyless campaign. >> i'm less interested in slogans this time than either of them talking about the future. a lot is the president's record, is it any good over the last four years? i really think the president will do some of that, but that's what's missing from this camp
we sat around in his office smoking cigars. >> the best cigars -- >> and just in -- we did. >> cigars cigar -- >> that's how we got the slogan, wow, look at the colors. now that i think about it. it just was an -- instinct, this ought to work, and for better or worse, that's where we're going. i understand it's a different era, but, my gosh. >> you know, i had -- in my first campaign i had an opponent that -- i didn't raise a lot of money but my opponent...
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and the day of the ride, kuo brought a box of expensive cigars.o lied to bergersen, telling him that the information was being passed to taiwan, the u.s. ally. does that make any difference in the law, whether you're spying for a hostile government or a friendly one? >> of course not. classified information's not allowed to be passed without, you know, certain approvals, to any foreign government. >> but i think when you see the information, you can get out of it what you need. [ticking] >> coming up: what information does chinese intelligence want? >> for example, what president obama thinks right now. >> they want to know what president obama thinks. >> yes. >> that and more, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star e
and the day of the ride, kuo brought a box of expensive cigars.o lied to bergersen, telling him that the information was being passed to taiwan, the u.s. ally. does that make any difference in the law, whether you're spying for a hostile government or a friendly one? >> of course not. classified information's not allowed to be passed without, you know, certain approvals, to any foreign government. >> but i think when you see the information, you can get out of it what you need....
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they smoked their cigars together, they would drink their beer together. and that it certainly wasn't an abusive relationship at any time. >> dr. phil: if he have asked whether or not jonathan was in on this plan, what will he say? >> there were e-mails sent from my client to jonathan before this. jonathan knew exactly what was going on. >> dr. phil: so he was involved -- >> but nothing to do with insurance, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i understand. i get what you're saying. raymond's son wasn't the only one that was affected. take a look at this. >> ivana was worried sick until she discovered a chain of e-mails allegedly between father and son. >> the e-mail account was opened and i looked in and i found e-mails that it was planned, that it was him not drowned. he was alive. he's a horrible person. he's an abuser in every which way. >> he does have psychiatric issues. >> they were talking about getting a divorce but it never happened. there were empty threats and they were fighting constantly. all yelling and screaming. you kind of get numb to it after a while
they smoked their cigars together, they would drink their beer together. and that it certainly wasn't an abusive relationship at any time. >> dr. phil: if he have asked whether or not jonathan was in on this plan, what will he say? >> there were e-mails sent from my client to jonathan before this. jonathan knew exactly what was going on. >> dr. phil: so he was involved -- >> but nothing to do with insurance, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i understand. i get what you're...
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companies in the world, and the cigar association of america. >> it sounds like lobbying, looks like lobbying, but alex says it is not. in fact, alec operates not only as a lobby group, but a nonprofit, a charity in its filing with the irs saying its mission is education. which means it pays no taxes and its corporate members get a tax write-off. its legislators get a lot, too. >> in wisconsin, i cannot take anything of value from a lobbyist. i cannot take a cup of coffee. at alec, it is the opposite. you are wined and dined for days in order to hear about the special legislation. the head of shell oil fluid on his private jet to come to this conference. the head of one of the largest utility companies was on the panel. he is presenting to legislators. they clearly brought in some of the biggest corporate needs and special interest-dom and in meetings with legislators. >> the united states of alec. we will return to the special report by bill moyers in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to part t
companies in the world, and the cigar association of america. >> it sounds like lobbying, looks like lobbying, but alex says it is not. in fact, alec operates not only as a lobby group, but a nonprofit, a charity in its filing with the irs saying its mission is education. which means it pays no taxes and its corporate members get a tax write-off. its legislators get a lot, too. >> in wisconsin, i cannot take anything of value from a lobbyist. i cannot take a cup of coffee. at alec,...
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. >> while it might look like cigar -- like a success, there are a few worries. how did they manage to get the vessel in the first place and how did they get away? another question, as nigeria exports and refined oil, why was the tankard taking petrol from here to america? the rescue teams may have arrived after the pirates had fled but the crew were grateful for the help and relief to be free. what about getting in touch with your relatives? >> everybody asked us to get back as soon as possible. >> who did you call first? >> my wife and my mother. i have baby girls. it was a tough moment for me. >> a happy and luckey group. it is spreading to west africa as well. that brings today's show to a close. you can get updates at any time on our website. i am also on twitter. this is "bbc world news america ." have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relati
. >> while it might look like cigar -- like a success, there are a few worries. how did they manage to get the vessel in the first place and how did they get away? another question, as nigeria exports and refined oil, why was the tankard taking petrol from here to america? the rescue teams may have arrived after the pirates had fled but the crew were grateful for the help and relief to be free. what about getting in touch with your relatives? >> everybody asked us to get back as...
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. >> these guys got away with $8,000 worth of cigarettes and cigars and caused $12,000 worth of damage to the store. >> not that any crime is right but this is a lot of work to make what seems like not a lot of money. >>> these next two videos were approved by chuck norris. watch very carefully to the left side of your screen. burn. >> what was that? >> what happened there? >> how did that happen? >> you didn't see it. neither did the driver. there was a fallen wire laying across the intersection. the driver of the black ford focus isn't see it, pretty much ran up the wire, causes the car to flip over. you see the guy get out of the car, stumbles, holding his arm a bit, but seems to walk away. if you think that's impressive to just walk away from, watch this one. here we are again, dash cam up ahead, a large big rig. everything seems to be just fine, weather perfect, roads are dry. watch what happens when this truck attempts to make a left-hand turn. turns right in front of other traffic and the guy comes flying through the windshield of the truck. lands on his feet. are you kidding me
. >> these guys got away with $8,000 worth of cigarettes and cigars and caused $12,000 worth of damage to the store. >> not that any crime is right but this is a lot of work to make what seems like not a lot of money. >>> these next two videos were approved by chuck norris. watch very carefully to the left side of your screen. burn. >> what was that? >> what happened there? >> how did that happen? >> you didn't see it. neither did the driver. there...
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so they made some exceptions for some taverns and some cigar lounges to continue and to get grandfather status, his to continue to allow their patrons to smoke. whereas huka lounges were not because we were not part of the whole thing. i cannot serve alcohol so i cannot have a tavern license. and even if i have a tavern license, i cannot sell tobacco products because they don't allow me to have tobacco license. so it's just a catch-22 situation. so, you know, i try to understand the situation. and i made my -- say i'm a huka lounge. i have both tobacco product license and also cafe license, which is the restaurant license. so there is no category for a huka lounge in san francisco. it's a cultural thing. so a lot of people come from all over. they like to enjoy the huka pipe. they don't want to go to a bar because they don't drink alcohol. it's a venue for a lot of people from different background to kind of find this venue to gather and to talk, and to have a time together. so the other thing was to -- >> president hwang: unless i missed it, i think your time is up. >> okay. >> vice pr
so they made some exceptions for some taverns and some cigar lounges to continue and to get grandfather status, his to continue to allow their patrons to smoke. whereas huka lounges were not because we were not part of the whole thing. i cannot serve alcohol so i cannot have a tavern license. and even if i have a tavern license, i cannot sell tobacco products because they don't allow me to have tobacco license. so it's just a catch-22 situation. so, you know, i try to understand the situation....
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tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and fuel cigars you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even run in water for most people a tent is there on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. in journey to buy coal can be a trip of a lifetime and the local. so once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. the friendship vision of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the . jet the emperor napoleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve on our team. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach the peak. you'll do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on r.t. . europe is ingleton protests over b
tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and fuel cigars you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even run in water for most people a tent is there on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. in journey to buy coal can be a trip of a lifetime and the local. so once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. the...
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until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and few real cigars you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about it the or even running water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. in journey to buy coal can be a trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. good laboratory. was to build the news most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything too much mission to teach creation why it should care about you and. this is why you should care only. there was an r.t. good to have you with the names of the cities a which will play host to the twenty eighteen world cup in russia. during a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow the cream of the world of football was in attendance including they have al
until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and few real cigars you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about it the or even running water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. in journey to buy coal can be a trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. more news...
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georgian jail protest is what the prosecution of several officials now resigned over the ridge at his cigar piskun off the ports from the georgian capital. the protest in billy's see are continuing their own war a rest over the night still clashes with the police i know that a group of activists tried to break through a police ring around one of the government buildings and people are demanding the arrest of the former interior minister used line after these shocking videos one is public but many here say that's not enough they want all the officials responsible to be prosecuted in fact the shocking footage of the alleged torture and sexual abuse of georgian roommates by the authorities is why we come here with that from guantanamo except it kills us terror suspects while here we're talking about ordinary georgian inmates that's why it's causing a huge wave of public anger on friday a group of journalists was allowed to enter the. prison one of the main ones in the country and spoke with some inmates and they say that they're still afraid that the abuse is going to continue even though pres
georgian jail protest is what the prosecution of several officials now resigned over the ridge at his cigar piskun off the ports from the georgian capital. the protest in billy's see are continuing their own war a rest over the night still clashes with the police i know that a group of activists tried to break through a police ring around one of the government buildings and people are demanding the arrest of the former interior minister used line after these shocking videos one is public but...
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here you know we see church chill with the cigar. always sort of using the analogy that socialism is like a lowon getting his tail clipped and now we're going to nip socialism one bit at a time. why we collect these materials is they give insight into what the average person thought about the issues of the day. so, we hope that in 100 years, when people look at the materials-these will be the primary sources they use in order to give context into any given place in time, to the issues happening today. >> for more information on the visit to columbus, ohio, and other cities on the vehicle tour, visit c-span2.org slash local content. >> now from the 2012 eagle forum collegians leadership submit. elizabeth liz kantor talks to her jane austen guide to happily ever after. the program was held in heritage foundation in washington, dc and runs a little over 30 minutes. [applause] >> thanks so much. asked me to talk about marriage, which i'm very excited to do to a group of young, i imagine mostly single people, and i am going to drag in jan
here you know we see church chill with the cigar. always sort of using the analogy that socialism is like a lowon getting his tail clipped and now we're going to nip socialism one bit at a time. why we collect these materials is they give insight into what the average person thought about the issues of the day. so, we hope that in 100 years, when people look at the materials-these will be the primary sources they use in order to give context into any given place in time, to the issues happening...
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these numbers people think they are doubled >> when i look at the numbers i think it is close but no cigar, go both ways >> it is medication that causes the joy, it has nothing to do with the polls. >> it might be because we are dedicated in the bay area. when you look at these numbers in nevada, it is a close race within the margin of error. >> 8 will be that way all the way through election day. you never get equal numbers the second time around, you have made a few enemies and the results are, they will either stay home or not vote for you or vote for opposition >> taking a look at the numbers on the spending so far by the skies >> we did a story on it earlier >> $85 billion each and that is not the independent expenditure committees on the side >> you want them to spend, after all, advertisements and adds to the economy. you are trying to grow the economy since then that money >> if people are crazy enough to give it to you, spend it >> speaking of crazy people, are you going to line up to get your iphone? >> i'm trying to find a razor because i'd never did master the iphone. it is too
these numbers people think they are doubled >> when i look at the numbers i think it is close but no cigar, go both ways >> it is medication that causes the joy, it has nothing to do with the polls. >> it might be because we are dedicated in the bay area. when you look at these numbers in nevada, it is a close race within the margin of error. >> 8 will be that way all the way through election day. you never get equal numbers the second time around, you have made a few...
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anyway, really, could she have turned down the world's most famous cigar smoker?hey shook hands. mrs. mccluer remembered later that churchill's hands were very soft, almost like a babies which struck me as an awed by telling description. it was a huge spread of food, rolls, salad, mashed potatoes, a good old missouri feast. churchill was impressed most by the giant ham that had been queuing for weeks, and he turned to idabel and said, the pig has reached the highest point of its evolution in this hamlet. [laughter] -- in this ham. so idabel had done a job well done. so here we see a picture just taken after lunch. president harry truman and bullet mccluer sharing a laugh about something, probably the ham comment. and at around 2 p.m. the police and the secret service began letting people in to the gym, and many more lined up outside. of course, only those with a ticket were able to get into the campus. with all the dresses, the big hats and the freshly pressed suits, the scene resembled a fancy wedding. almost 200 reporters and photographers crowded onto a makeshi
anyway, really, could she have turned down the world's most famous cigar smoker?hey shook hands. mrs. mccluer remembered later that churchill's hands were very soft, almost like a babies which struck me as an awed by telling description. it was a huge spread of food, rolls, salad, mashed potatoes, a good old missouri feast. churchill was impressed most by the giant ham that had been queuing for weeks, and he turned to idabel and said, the pig has reached the highest point of its evolution in...
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getting burned with cigarettes, cigars, getting hit in the head with snapple bottles, you know, maybebring enough money in or maybe she didn't do what she was told by him so she got beat up. >> reporter: the internet has changed the sex trade. girls no longer need to walk the streets. customers simply find them online. teens like violet's daughter are advertised through classified like this one, captioned "hot and sexy little pleaser." with more than $28 million in ad revenue in the last 12 months, backpage.com, the national advertising website, has been called a hub for prostitution. >> that was really where the pimp set out to the world that the services of this young woman were available. >> reporter: what your initial reaction when you clicked on escorts? >> i was actually disgusted. all i saw was naked behinds, naked breasts. >> reporter: minnesota prosecutor mike freeman says the girls advertised online are forced to have sex with numerous men a night. the trafficker sets the price and gets the cash. how much money are these men making? >> too much. it's really hard to tell how
getting burned with cigarettes, cigars, getting hit in the head with snapple bottles, you know, maybebring enough money in or maybe she didn't do what she was told by him so she got beat up. >> reporter: the internet has changed the sex trade. girls no longer need to walk the streets. customers simply find them online. teens like violet's daughter are advertised through classified like this one, captioned "hot and sexy little pleaser." with more than $28 million in ad revenue in...
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sergeant and corporal were in maryland had they stumbled upon a piece of paper wrapped around three cigarst was an enemy battle plan, they say, from the confederate general, robert e. lee. when the union general george mcclelland found out about t he reportedly said, and i quote, if i cannot whip bobby lee, i will be willing to go home. general mccell plan squandered an opportunities to demolish the army right then and there, by waiting 18 hours to advance. president lincoln fired him later that year. but some misplaced intelligence put general lee on the defensive for the first time, 150 years ago today. now you know the news for this thursday, september 13, 2012. i'm shepard smith. not going to be here tomorrow. seems bevo wants his horn sheared off. so he's going to the grove. very good idea. hope to see threw. should be fun. we're very
sergeant and corporal were in maryland had they stumbled upon a piece of paper wrapped around three cigarst was an enemy battle plan, they say, from the confederate general, robert e. lee. when the union general george mcclelland found out about t he reportedly said, and i quote, if i cannot whip bobby lee, i will be willing to go home. general mccell plan squandered an opportunities to demolish the army right then and there, by waiting 18 hours to advance. president lincoln fired him later...
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she said, girl, your daddy was at the store yesterday giving out cigars, your mama's going to have a baby. [laughter] he told everyone this was the son. he was still on top of the world. we were getting a new home built. he was able to get a loan, the first black person to get a loan through farmer's home administration, to build a home. he wanted a brick home, but the white county supervisor told him that a black person could not borrow the money to build a brick home so he and my mother picked smallest blocks they could. we were getting a new home. he was setting aside one room in the house just for that son. [laughter] you know, so he was, i mean, just really happy. the oldest was about to graduate from high school, and going off to college and then suddenly we went to church the day before, and we were always in church. we, and i was driving the family to church. we met this man on the road to church, dirt road, stopped, and he told my father he was coming to get the cow, and my father told him if you come bag tomorrow, i'll bring others tomorrow around to the pasture to help. th
she said, girl, your daddy was at the store yesterday giving out cigars, your mama's going to have a baby. [laughter] he told everyone this was the son. he was still on top of the world. we were getting a new home built. he was able to get a loan, the first black person to get a loan through farmer's home administration, to build a home. he wanted a brick home, but the white county supervisor told him that a black person could not borrow the money to build a brick home so he and my mother...