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they go back and smoke cigars, eat steak, drink wine and laugh. >> andrea: is there something wrong withng and drinking? if with pay them to do it. >> eric: they want to hit the buffet line. >> andrea: do it on their own time. not when the country is in a financial crisis. i think obama gets a superhero cape after this. >> andrea: people say republican goes down either way on this. but the house and the senate, this last election by blaming republicans. does he think he will get blamed for this? no. he figures i can do whatever i want. leave the republicans out for dead. >> eric: he is winning the messaging game. that is clear. >> andrea: i say that with confidence. he was able to say look, i was willing to meet them halfway. more than 50%. they don't want to work with us together. he is coming off strong, coming off the supporters, sticking to his position that he pledged to them with the campaign promises. what looks like house in disarray is boehner's house. >> bob: swy j to hear from greg. he's sitting on the edge of his chair. >> kimberly: he is medicated. >> greg: this is so boring
they go back and smoke cigars, eat steak, drink wine and laugh. >> andrea: is there something wrong withng and drinking? if with pay them to do it. >> eric: they want to hit the buffet line. >> andrea: do it on their own time. not when the country is in a financial crisis. i think obama gets a superhero cape after this. >> andrea: people say republican goes down either way on this. but the house and the senate, this last election by blaming republicans. does he think he...
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-- shaking in clouds of cigar smoke. for that reason he listened attentively, sweat rolling down his brow to sawyer's story of fire and explosion onboard the steam boat independence. in which hundreds died from hideous scalds. the steamer, launch inside new york city on christmas day 1850, did not reach san francisco for the first time until september 17th, 1851. blasting her whistle, laying a wide trail of foam and thrashing her bad les with -- paddles with abandon, the independence glided toward long wharf, an edges tension between holdson's peer and quaint street wharf. the cloud of white steam hanging above her was normal. in such noncondensing engines as her, the exhaust steam escapes into the air like a virginia city hot spring. so i'm going to leave out the ship wreck which is pretty horrible. not to spoil your evening, it is an amazing feat. tom, actually, swam the people ashore on his back through swarms of sharks. just an absolute hero. ninety people he was credited with saving. so i think about 150 died, and t
-- shaking in clouds of cigar smoke. for that reason he listened attentively, sweat rolling down his brow to sawyer's story of fire and explosion onboard the steam boat independence. in which hundreds died from hideous scalds. the steamer, launch inside new york city on christmas day 1850, did not reach san francisco for the first time until september 17th, 1851. blasting her whistle, laying a wide trail of foam and thrashing her bad les with -- paddles with abandon, the independence glided...
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they make here in jiminez tobacco. >> bring me back a cigar. >>> coming up. the most ferocious illegal immigrant activist in this country, and then are we scapegoating susan? after this. on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >> back live. bipartisan ended because of vehement objections by my next guest, tom sanc redo. welcome. i'm in the studio with three dream act kids. are you willing to concede their point of view won big-time this election and yours lost? >> no. their point of view had nothing to do with the outcome of this election because in fact time after time after time, poll after poll after poll tells us that hispanics in america do not vote on immigration as their primary issue. it's about the seven or eighth thing. it is not important to them, they vote in large part for a lot of the same reasons other americans vote, and unfortunately for republicans they vote for
they make here in jiminez tobacco. >> bring me back a cigar. >>> coming up. the most ferocious illegal immigrant activist in this country, and then are we scapegoating susan? after this. on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >> back live. bipartisan ended because of vehement objections by my...
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igloos jointed body, fiery hair, long black looking cigar and a mustache. he rangy rangy man. he didn't really walk, but he gambled and plotted his way to the back alleys of san francisco. his normal dress was careless and disheveled. his clothes were unrushed and freckled with tobacco. his chest was a nomadic forest of hair. mark twain's eyes squinted like an eagle. on this rainy afternoon in june of 1863, mark twain was nursing a bad hangover inside the montgomery street steam room. the journalists regularly went to this area to sweat out any dark thoughts of suicidal temptations which were not uncommon. tom sawyer's was the reason locl bona fide hero. in the clouds of steam, tom sawyer was mending his own words, though his work from a nearly fatal ordeal board a steamboat a decade earlier. in contrast to the lanky mark twain, tom sawyer was a stocky and round faced person. his repeated lies were comfortable to get into and his hair was a dark brown shock with sideburns. his body was smooth and his chest was hairless. without definition, though he could attack him and easily
igloos jointed body, fiery hair, long black looking cigar and a mustache. he rangy rangy man. he didn't really walk, but he gambled and plotted his way to the back alleys of san francisco. his normal dress was careless and disheveled. his clothes were unrushed and freckled with tobacco. his chest was a nomadic forest of hair. mark twain's eyes squinted like an eagle. on this rainy afternoon in june of 1863, mark twain was nursing a bad hangover inside the montgomery street steam room. the...
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put out and the walls yellowed by cigar smoke over 20 or 30 months. he hated that. when the bombers came and he heard the thuds he would go up to the roof, the worse place to go, and he would look at a flash and count one, two, three, four, five, that is a mile and he would call for his consider and "take me." they would roar through the streets. everyone saying don't do it, mr. prime minister. bombs fall being. he would go there and get out of the car, talk to people in the street, the survivors, civilians. he was out there among them almost every day and most evenings. and they knew that. he would go to portsmouth around do the same thing. that was his genius. it was rash behavior, he had it do it. host: you said at one point that the lights were supposed to be off but he would smoke his cigar anyway. guest: he either was one occasion there were four of them in the car, coalville, a general, something else and the auto hraoeug auto lights were painted only the upper half and you were not supposed to use them at all if you didn't have to. and he came
put out and the walls yellowed by cigar smoke over 20 or 30 months. he hated that. when the bombers came and he heard the thuds he would go up to the roof, the worse place to go, and he would look at a flash and count one, two, three, four, five, that is a mile and he would call for his consider and "take me." they would roar through the streets. everyone saying don't do it, mr. prime minister. bombs fall being. he would go there and get out of the car, talk to people in the street,...
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they make here in jiminez tobacco. >> bring me back a cigar. >>> coming up.he most ferocious illegal immigrant activist in this country, and then are we scapegoating susan? after this. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. often comes with a set of equally impressive instructions ? shouldn't something that's truly advanced, not need much explanation at all ? with the nokia lumia 822 on verizon, there's not much to learn because it's powered by windows... to let you do more than you ever imagined on your smartphone. exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan. only on verizon. and there's a big adva
they make here in jiminez tobacco. >> bring me back a cigar. >>> coming up.he most ferocious illegal immigrant activist in this country, and then are we scapegoating susan? after this. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office....
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he was looking for a drink, perhaps also for a cigar. and what he found instead was a photographer waiting for him. and more than that, because the photographer insisted on removing churchill's cigar. and then photographed the ensuing skoul. and it's clear that a few moments later the british prime minister lightened up and smiled for the camera. >> which do you think is truer to the real churchill? >> i think they captured two facets of winston churchill, and two facets that we emphasize within the exhi business here. you've got the public figure, resolute, defiant. and then you've got the private man, the man behind. >> it's just wonderful to be bringing churchill back to new york. this was a city in which his mother was born. this was the american city that he visited more than any other. >> what you're looking at here is the grant of honoring u.s. citizenship to winston churchill and of course you have there the citation signed by president kennedy and then the u.s. passport which sadly wynton churchill never used. >> so in other wor
he was looking for a drink, perhaps also for a cigar. and what he found instead was a photographer waiting for him. and more than that, because the photographer insisted on removing churchill's cigar. and then photographed the ensuing skoul. and it's clear that a few moments later the british prime minister lightened up and smiled for the camera. >> which do you think is truer to the real churchill? >> i think they captured two facets of winston churchill, and two facets that we...
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and i think it was on june 9 -- january 9 -- churchill refused his brandy and a cigar after dinner that night, first time over. they escorted him to bed. by the 12th he was in a coma. and his doctor, both doctors, said it is a question of hours, maybe a day. was actually a question of more than two weeks. january 24, and they didn't know how strong he was to the end. host: you mentioned his private secretary and you mention him a lot during the book and reference a lot of his material. who was he? guest: well, he was the private secretary of all of them who kept diary and makes him a gold mine for biographers and he became personal friends with churchill. he worked for the fortune office and when he was posted to 10 downing street, it was a temporary posting and it could affect his pension. the professional public servants were wary of this sort of thing and he kept the diary and without the coville diary a great deal would be missing because roosevelt might be at the dinner table or harry hopkins or stalin. so, coville was meeting everyone and a wonderful honest diary about the old man
and i think it was on june 9 -- january 9 -- churchill refused his brandy and a cigar after dinner that night, first time over. they escorted him to bed. by the 12th he was in a coma. and his doctor, both doctors, said it is a question of hours, maybe a day. was actually a question of more than two weeks. january 24, and they didn't know how strong he was to the end. host: you mentioned his private secretary and you mention him a lot during the book and reference a lot of his material. who was...
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he liked to smoke his cigars. >> smoked a lot o of cigars every day and drank a lot every day from morning to night with remarkable constitution and even eleanor roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g..so as you cans customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >> sean: now, america might not exist as we know it today had it not been for the events on christmas night 260 years ago. with the help of washington crossing historic park in new jersey, colonel oliver north takes us back to that night. >> christmas night, 1776. etched in the archives of american history as a pivotal moment of victory in the revolutio
he liked to smoke his cigars. >> smoked a lot o of cigars every day and drank a lot every day from morning to night with remarkable constitution and even eleanor roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g..so as you cans customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes....
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he had fiery hair, long lethal looking cigar and mustache. a lanky man, mark twain did not really what but slouched his way through the muddy streets and back alleys of san francisco. normal dress was careless and disheveled, his clothes were not brushed and freckled with tobacco. at this moment, his chest a forest of matted hair, with one leg link from the arm of a chair, mark twain's eyes blinded like an eagle through sopping browse. this rainy afternoon in june of 1863 mark twain was nursing a bad hangover in the steam rooms half way through what was intended to be a two month visit to san francisco that stretched to three years. sleepwalking journalists regularly went to the turkish baths to sweat out any dark thoughts of suicide attempt asians which were not uncommon. at the bat he played any at the with the proprietor and sawyer, the recently appointed customs inspector, volunteer firemen and bonafide local hero. in the clouds of boiling seem he was mending his own wounds bowed his were from a nearly fatal ordeal aboard a burning steamb
he had fiery hair, long lethal looking cigar and mustache. a lanky man, mark twain did not really what but slouched his way through the muddy streets and back alleys of san francisco. normal dress was careless and disheveled, his clothes were not brushed and freckled with tobacco. at this moment, his chest a forest of matted hair, with one leg link from the arm of a chair, mark twain's eyes blinded like an eagle through sopping browse. this rainy afternoon in june of 1863 mark twain was nursing...
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the walls yellowed by cigar smoke over 20, 30 months. he hated that. when the bombers came and he heard the thuds, he would go to the roof, the worst place to go, and he would look in a flash and count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 -- that is a mile away. everyone was saying "don't do it, mr. prime minister. the bomb is falling." he would get out of the car. talk to the people in the st.. the survivors, the civilians. he was out there almost every day, and they knew that, the londoners'. that was his genius. it was brash behavior, but it worked. >> you said at one point the lights were supposed to be off, but he would smoke a cigar anyway? >> on one occasion, he was with a general, someone else, and the auto lights were painted on the upper half. you're not supposed to use them at all in the afternoon. he came to a roadblock. a soldier said, you there. you there in the car. go no further. and from the car came "go to hell, man." i think the fourth person in the car was the minister of labor. he was from the west country. he would not have sounded like that. it was chu
the walls yellowed by cigar smoke over 20, 30 months. he hated that. when the bombers came and he heard the thuds, he would go to the roof, the worst place to go, and he would look in a flash and count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 -- that is a mile away. everyone was saying "don't do it, mr. prime minister. the bomb is falling." he would get out of the car. talk to the people in the st.. the survivors, the civilians. he was out there almost every day, and they knew that, the londoners'. that was his...
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free. >> there was even one offering free cigars. >> sponsored by reynolds american, which is one ofacco 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 nonprofit, a charity. in its filing with the i.r.s. filing, alec says 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 can't take anything of value from a lobbyist. i can't take a cup of coffee from a lobbyist. at alec, it's just the opposite. you know, you get there and you're being wined and dined by corporate interests. i can go down there and be wined and dined for days in order to hear about their special legislation. i mean, the head of shell oil flew in on his private jet to come to this conference. the head of one the largest utility companies in the country was there on a panel. utility company in 13 states, and here he is presenting to legislato
free. >> there was even one offering free cigars. >> sponsored by reynolds american, which is one ofacco 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 nonprofit, a charity. in its filing with the i.r.s. filing, alec says its mission is "education." which means it pays no taxes, and its...
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he liked to smoke his cigars. >> smoked a lot o of cigars every day and drank a lot every day from morningrkable constitution and even eleanor roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g.g.g.g.g. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures,
he liked to smoke his cigars. >> smoked a lot o of cigars every day and drank a lot every day from morningrkable constitution and even eleanor roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g.g.g.g.g. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than...
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he liked to smoke his cigars. >> smoked a lot o of cigars every day and drank a lot every day from morningrkable constitution and even eleanor roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating. thanks for sharing it with us. >> thank you. >> sean: appreciate it. >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm marianne rafferty. the lawyer for former u.s. marine jon hammar says h his client has been released from a mexican prison and a u.s. lawmaker says he is back safely in the united states. he had been locked up since august when mexican police arrested him for crossing the border carrying a handgun. because mexico is very strict with firearms hammar had been facing 15 years behind bars. >> the head of the national rifle association calling for armed officers at all schools in america. the ceo speaking exactly one week after the school shooting massacre in newtown connecticut. saying "the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun s a good guy with a gun." some critics claim it could be more dangerous for kids since it could place them in
he liked to smoke his cigars. >> smoked a lot o of cigars every day and drank a lot every day from morningrkable constitution and even eleanor roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating. thanks for sharing it with us. >> thank you. >> sean: appreciate it. >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm marianne rafferty. the lawyer for former u.s. marine jon hammar says h his client has been released from a...
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he's counting on russians i'm not sure if you're a cigar can you hear us from the studio ok no problem we'll talk. again. it's a good finish that the weather held off with a bit of snow there almost not too cold as it does come for the revelers have to be minus twenty now there is a very graphic snow in here but on the streets it's that kind of true fluffy white new year's holiday kind of snow so a lot of kids and people out on the streets celebrating under these fireworks probably pretty happy about the weather tonight it's not as cold as it could be of course a lot of the rest of western europe still got to celebrate still a couple of hours left to go to love the. we saw the scenes earlier on from sydney the usual iconic saw. the bridge lit up beautiful to a lot of cities across the world to go we want to take you on and go say hi to some of our colleagues wish that you were in front of us but here's. what we're going to tell you all the way there and mike you are going to take you behind the scenes so we can take a brand new studios. this is a closer look maybe for you of the studio
he's counting on russians i'm not sure if you're a cigar can you hear us from the studio ok no problem we'll talk. again. it's a good finish that the weather held off with a bit of snow there almost not too cold as it does come for the revelers have to be minus twenty now there is a very graphic snow in here but on the streets it's that kind of true fluffy white new year's holiday kind of snow so a lot of kids and people out on the streets celebrating under these fireworks probably pretty happy...
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this week a city inspector confiscated candy cigarettes, big league chewinn gum and bubble gum cigars ffomma local shop. the ity sayy the items violate a new ban on candy that targets childrrn. candies' biggest buyers were adults. commuter trains in lifeeaving equipment onboard. p the ail agency has received a grant to install 300 automattc external defibrillators in commuter machhnes will help revivee - people who go intoocardiac aarest. they are also consideeed vital because they can reduce medical response times. all working tooether to save e - pives. 3 it has the most expensive parking ii the por just one hour. 3 if you're ever headinn to chhcago you may not want to take your car. thht bbcause parkingg will cost you nearly 7- dollars. parking on thee streee inside chiccgo's loop has jump to 6-dollars and 50-cents an hour. park outside the loop will o cost you 4-dollars an hour. because of this some drives have vowed to drive less. 3 3 the ravens hand out their m-v-p and good guy awards... hear frommboth recipients... next in sports unlimited... 3- 3 that's tte late edition. morga
this week a city inspector confiscated candy cigarettes, big league chewinn gum and bubble gum cigars ffomma local shop. the ity sayy the items violate a new ban on candy that targets childrrn. candies' biggest buyers were adults. commuter trains in lifeeaving equipment onboard. p the ail agency has received a grant to install 300 automattc external defibrillators in commuter machhnes will help revivee - people who go intoocardiac aarest. they are also consideeed vital because they can reduce...
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lucier new sure nobody, fiery hair, long, black looking cigar and soup strainer mustache. a rangy, lanky man, twain didn't really want, but hambleton slouched his rate through the muddy streets and back alleys of san francisco. his normal dresses careless and disheveled. it's closer on brushed and freckled with tobacco. though at this moment his chest a forest of matted hair on labeling from the arm of the chair. twain's eyes slanted like an evil beneath ranging, prowess. on this rainy afternoon of june, 1863, twain was nursing a bad hangover inside and sells fashionable montgomery street scene rooms halfway through what was intended to be a two-month visit to san francisco this stretched for years. the sleepwalking and melancholic journalists regularly went to the turkish testis without any suicidal temptations, which were not uncommon. at the back he played penny-ante with the proprietor, and stalin sawyer come in the recently customer inspectors, custom spec or, volunteer fireman a bona fide local hero. in the clouds of boiling seems, sawyer was mending his own one, tho
lucier new sure nobody, fiery hair, long, black looking cigar and soup strainer mustache. a rangy, lanky man, twain didn't really want, but hambleton slouched his rate through the muddy streets and back alleys of san francisco. his normal dresses careless and disheveled. it's closer on brushed and freckled with tobacco. though at this moment his chest a forest of matted hair on labeling from the arm of the chair. twain's eyes slanted like an evil beneath ranging, prowess. on this rainy...
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. >>> nascar's most popular name lending his name to a cigar.t's a 6 inch cigar with his 88 car number photo and signature. they are made by ted's scigars and sell for 12 bucks a piece. >>> we first showed you this amazing video yesterday. >> former republican senator speaking out about the vie ran sensation. the 81-year-old said he had fun trying to teach young people about the nation's debt crisis. will need some time to recoup rate. >> it was riding a horse and throwing a lasso. >> i didn't enjoy it but it was fun. i mean it hurt my knees. >> the plan to reduce the deficit with bill clinton former chief of staff. those are your 5@5:30. doug luzader is life in washington with more. >> good morning, guys. we are looking for an important report coming out today. the expectation is -- first of all talking about unemployment. we know they fell. but the expectation today is that the unemployment rate will probably be unchanged which means it is stuck at about 7.9 percent. as far as the markets are concerned they are not exactly tanking but there is
. >>> nascar's most popular name lending his name to a cigar.t's a 6 inch cigar with his 88 car number photo and signature. they are made by ted's scigars and sell for 12 bucks a piece. >>> we first showed you this amazing video yesterday. >> former republican senator speaking out about the vie ran sensation. the 81-year-old said he had fun trying to teach young people about the nation's debt crisis. will need some time to recoup rate. >> it was riding a horse and...
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some cigarettes sized cigars include fruit and candy flavor unlike strawberry and grape. kids have access to the latest smokeless tobacco products that are specialists or dissolve like mints. these are appealing to people because they can be used at school or at home in front of mom and dad and not be detected. these products, too, cause nicotine addiction and can lead to serious disease and even death. the data announced today suggests a considerable amount of use of other tobacco products, more than one-quarter of males, 27.1% using small cigars. for the use of other tobacco products such as hookah is high. 18.5% of high-school seniors report using a hookah in the past year. while the declines in its cigarette use is interesting, we must do over all more to help kids be tobacco free. the significant use of other tobacco products threaten to offset the gains made in the declines a in cigarette use today. what shall we do? we know what works, supporting comprehensive tobacco free policies, fully supporting implementation of the historic 2009 family smoking prevention and
some cigarettes sized cigars include fruit and candy flavor unlike strawberry and grape. kids have access to the latest smokeless tobacco products that are specialists or dissolve like mints. these are appealing to people because they can be used at school or at home in front of mom and dad and not be detected. these products, too, cause nicotine addiction and can lead to serious disease and even death. the data announced today suggests a considerable amount of use of other tobacco products,...
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small cigars too.and alcohol, um, is really at the lowest levels we've seen in the life of this study, as are cigarettes, and that's pretty dramatic change, i think, for as enculture rated a behavior as alcohol consumption is in this culture. but this year it only continued down among the eighth graders, leveled among the tenth, and the twelve graders actually showed a slight uptick. it went from r 22% to 24% who said in the past two weeks they've had more than five drinks in a row at least once. alcohol availability to eighth graders did continue to decline. as did tobacco availability. so i think some policy efforts out there probably at the local and state levels are having an effect in cutting down access to these drugs for young people. so to summarize, marijuana use has leveled, though daily use is still unacceptably high levels. synthetic marijuana use also has leveled, but it remains at a high rate, one in every nine 12th graders. cigarette smoking is declining and is at historically low levels
small cigars too.and alcohol, um, is really at the lowest levels we've seen in the life of this study, as are cigarettes, and that's pretty dramatic change, i think, for as enculture rated a behavior as alcohol consumption is in this culture. but this year it only continued down among the eighth graders, leveled among the tenth, and the twelve graders actually showed a slight uptick. it went from r 22% to 24% who said in the past two weeks they've had more than five drinks in a row at least...
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on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin
on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica,...
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there's you know we haven't seen or heard one all day i'm just going to build where and smoke a cigar shop in search of safer territory. randy find something he's anxious to show us. the british anti-tank. this is just one section he seems like five sections each section has two of these things right here in it boom boom boom boom it's that's right there that's all i got no whoever conduct this it's still on your dad still gotta live on a little highly explosion some track off a tank it's like i live for one of the good balances and i'm also still kobolds oh my god. look at. the old i mean it's i don't touch that it's randy wants nothing to do with live explosives yet we can't help but think that other scrappers would. mean he. got a couple it's a bells on them find. me a lot of. you know that's what causes the earthquakes. a bomb went off and the earthquake started. to fill the bottom of the don't. just reset the medicine to some looking vehicle comes into view randy's pretend it's time to hold. if you notice the. above as you go nobody knew you were there was you a very very cheery
there's you know we haven't seen or heard one all day i'm just going to build where and smoke a cigar shop in search of safer territory. randy find something he's anxious to show us. the british anti-tank. this is just one section he seems like five sections each section has two of these things right here in it boom boom boom boom it's that's right there that's all i got no whoever conduct this it's still on your dad still gotta live on a little highly explosion some track off a tank it's like...
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. >> somewhere phil jackson is sitting back smoking a cigar with a big smile on his face. [ laughteryou know what i mean? >> they should a called me! >> exactly. >>> new england is a favorite to handle the 49ers on sunday. bill belichick, tom brady and company tore apart houston last night, 42-14. they have not lost in the month of december at home in 20 starts! that's hay 10-year span. can the 49ers knock off brady come sunday? >> they got probably the best defense in the league, and a great running game with a top receiver like andre johnson. >> anytime you go into their stadium, like they say, they're 20-0 in december. we'll be ready, we'll prepare. we'll put our best foot forward and go out there and plan on getting a win. >>> long running saints bountygate story has reached a conclusion. paul tagliabue, the former nfl commissioner, was assigned to mediate this deal. and he overturned the suspension of four current and former saints players. he said the saints organization was largely responsible for the situation. so the one guy who really got stung was sean payton who in this o
. >> somewhere phil jackson is sitting back smoking a cigar with a big smile on his face. [ laughteryou know what i mean? >> they should a called me! >> exactly. >>> new england is a favorite to handle the 49ers on sunday. bill belichick, tom brady and company tore apart houston last night, 42-14. they have not lost in the month of december at home in 20 starts! that's hay 10-year span. can the 49ers knock off brady come sunday? >> they got probably the best...
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. >> we're positioning premium marijuana similar to a fine cigar. something to be saverred. something to be consumed in moderation. >> reporter: the new stores would be modeled after those in many states for alcohol. by next month a similar law will go into effect in colorado. but all those big plans could go up in smoke because of federal law. the justice department says it's studying the situation here in washington but the feds have warned residents of the state that under federal law all marijuana use is illegal. >> well, if you've ever bashed a business online, beware. those nasty comments could cost you. a virginia woman got slapped with a $700,000 lawsuit for criticizing her contractor. her scathing reviews on angies list and yelp included pictures of the jobs. when she suggested that he also stole her jewelry, then she crossed line. he fired back with a $700,000 defamation lawsuit. >> i think we presented evidence the work was not completed, he charged for work that had not been done and that the workmanship was very door. >> i believe people should have the right to
. >> we're positioning premium marijuana similar to a fine cigar. something to be saverred. something to be consumed in moderation. >> reporter: the new stores would be modeled after those in many states for alcohol. by next month a similar law will go into effect in colorado. but all those big plans could go up in smoke because of federal law. the justice department says it's studying the situation here in washington but the feds have warned residents of the state that under...
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his traditional cigar went to international stardom. today we look back at the life of music of draghi shankar -- ravi shankar. the syrian capital damascus has been hit by three explosives, and rebel forces say they are making progress. this comes amid reports over the last few days syria has fired scud missiles. >> in the words of one of its residents, welcome. where mounds of garbage rise and the destitute struggle to make a living. this is what has become of the ancient city. he has lost his home and his job, so every day he sifts through filth and stench so he can feed his children. life is really bad. there is no work and money. that is why i come here to collect and rubbish. this revolution was supposedly about a better future and a better tomorrow, and many residents still cling to that hope, and they believe the ongoing fighting, not just in the city but also in the countryside, is worth the struggle. a petrol now comes from a barrel at the side of the road. three times the price it was before the revolution. people queued for h
his traditional cigar went to international stardom. today we look back at the life of music of draghi shankar -- ravi shankar. the syrian capital damascus has been hit by three explosives, and rebel forces say they are making progress. this comes amid reports over the last few days syria has fired scud missiles. >> in the words of one of its residents, welcome. where mounds of garbage rise and the destitute struggle to make a living. this is what has become of the ancient city. he has...
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tourists until some twenty years ago i haunt us quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and you will 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 the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. and journeyed to by call can be unique a trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it will be coming back again and again. but it. needs. in retaliation for the magnitsky act the state duma passed of the old and us citizens from adopting russian orphans do you think this is an appropriate response just doesn't bother us children even the most deprived and helpless children are used as a tool in a political. stunt system in the skit but no. it was first of all you say this was in retaliation for the magnitsky so let me say a couple of warts first about this law school and what i think about it and i have spoken on this subject before but i would like to retrace my views on this matter the bees will not and this is certainly a
tourists until some twenty years ago i haunt us quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and you will 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 the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. and journeyed to by call can be unique a trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it will be coming back again and again....
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a cigar used to be a vital part of these sessions.s been supplanted by a breathing appar tampt us. -- apparatus. >> the diagnosis was pneumonia, which he beliefs he contracted on a plane. he turns 73 this past july. at an age when many men may slow down, he thrives on what the corner gives him. it's there, he sees what others can't, it's there, he watches over the boy he turned into a champion. even as marquez is nearing the ending of his days in the ring, he recognizes that his trainer will stay where he is. it's at the heart of what has driven them all here. whether it's another win. another chapter. another challenge. inevitably they seek the unquencable, what they have is significant, what they don't is what truly matters. that is why a fourth fight makes sense to them. that is why another chance drives them forward. >> quick, quick, quick, come on. >> my hopes are to have a great celebration afterwards, shutting these guys up. and knocking him out, manny can do it, he put him down four times and i think he can keep him down this
a cigar used to be a vital part of these sessions.s been supplanted by a breathing appar tampt us. -- apparatus. >> the diagnosis was pneumonia, which he beliefs he contracted on a plane. he turns 73 this past july. at an age when many men may slow down, he thrives on what the corner gives him. it's there, he sees what others can't, it's there, he watches over the boy he turned into a champion. even as marquez is nearing the ending of his days in the ring, he recognizes that his trainer...
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. >> reporter: jack klugman was best known as the lovable, sloppy, cigar-loving sports writer oscar madisonn "the odd couple." >> i can't believe this poker game. you with him, you with your tie. >> reporter: klugman won two emmys for the role playing opposite the late tony randall who played felix unger, his obsessively clean roommate. >> look, what do you see? >> mayonnaise. >> reporter: klugman started acting when he returned home from world war ii. he quickly landed major tv and film roles. in 1953, he married actress brett somers, and the couple had two sons. they separated after 21 years but remained married until somers died at age 83. he would later marry peggy crosby. >> a medical term for guts. >> reporter: following "the odd couple," klugman starred as a crime-solving medical examiner in "quincy m.e." having won habit with oscar madison, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. practically voiceless he continued working. he continued to work with randall, appearing on broadway in "the sunshine boys." >> say that again. >> why? >> say it again. >> i feel great. >> reporter: the two te
. >> reporter: jack klugman was best known as the lovable, sloppy, cigar-loving sports writer oscar madisonn "the odd couple." >> i can't believe this poker game. you with him, you with your tie. >> reporter: klugman won two emmys for the role playing opposite the late tony randall who played felix unger, his obsessively clean roommate. >> look, what do you see? >> mayonnaise. >> reporter: klugman started acting when he returned home from world war...
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cigar smoking, beer drinking, opposite tony randall.urprisingly, it was not his most successful television series. in the 1970's, it was on five years on abc. and it never went up to 36 but reruns' turned this into a cult classic. it was far more popular than his other television series, quincy. he was the medical examiner for seven seasons. it premiered in 1976 as the mystery movie. it quickly became a weekly series and when it ended, he made brief appearances but stayed on his ranch racing horses. he continued to smoke and he lost a vocal cord. >> he thought sure that he was going to get better. - and i thought that i was going to get better. >> one of his most memorable was "days of wine and roses"... he also starred in 1283 me12 angry men. he married twice and had two sons. he earned two emmy nominations on the odd couple. it was his longtime friend, tony randall who helped him through his throat cancer. and persuaded him to resume 19 90's. with just one local court there was a stage version and. >> while they continued to reprise t
cigar smoking, beer drinking, opposite tony randall.urprisingly, it was not his most successful television series. in the 1970's, it was on five years on abc. and it never went up to 36 but reruns' turned this into a cult classic. it was far more popular than his other television series, quincy. he was the medical examiner for seven seasons. it premiered in 1976 as the mystery movie. it quickly became a weekly series and when it ended, he made brief appearances but stayed on his ranch racing...
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a cigar used to be a vital accessory to these sessions, but following a recent health scare, smokingeen replaced by a breathing apparatus. >> the diagnosis was in fact pneumonia, which the trainer believes he contracted on a plane. >> he turned 73 this past july. but at an age where many men might slow down, he thrives on the invigoration the corner gives him. it's there he sees what others can't. it's there he watches over the boy he turned into a champion. >> but even as marquez may be nearing the end of his days in the ring, he recognizes his trainer will stay right where he is. >>> it's at the heart of what's driven all of them here, whether it's another win, another chapter, another challenge. inevitably, they seek the unquenchable. what they have is significant. but what they don't is what truly matters. that's why a fourth fight makes sense to them. that's why another chance drives them forward. >> quick, quick, quick. come on. >> my hopes are to have a great celebration afterwards. finally shutting these guys up. shut nacho up and marquez up and knocking them out, and i think
a cigar used to be a vital accessory to these sessions, but following a recent health scare, smokingeen replaced by a breathing apparatus. >> the diagnosis was in fact pneumonia, which the trainer believes he contracted on a plane. >> he turned 73 this past july. but at an age where many men might slow down, he thrives on the invigoration the corner gives him. it's there he sees what others can't. it's there he watches over the boy he turned into a champion. >> but even as...
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tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become 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 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 local. say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. was a big picture. of the world with. its technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. continues in her knowledge tens of thousands of people have marched in bahrain's capital as anti-government protests continue in the gulf the uprising has been going on for almost two years now and is often met with a brutal response by the country's security forces so you'd use from the bahrai
tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become 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 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 local. say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. you know...
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. >> we're positioning premium marijuana, very similar to a fine cognac, a fine cigar, something to be safeord something to be consumed in moderation by responsible adults. >> reporter: new stores would be modeled after those in many states it for alcohol. by next month a similar law will go into effect in colorado where residents will be allowed to grow their own marijuana. but all those plans could go up in smoke because of federal law. the justice department said it's studying the situation here in washington but scott, want feds have already warned residents of this state, under federal law all marijuana use remains illegal. >> pelley: plenty of room for confusion. thanks very much john. a change may be coming in the treatment of depression. software tycoon john mcphee goes to jail, and then the hospital. and the duchess of cambridge gets out of the hospital when the cbs evening news continues. have 1 day left. open enrollment ends friday, december 7th. so give unitedhealthcare a call today. consider a medicare advantage plan. it can combine doctor and hospital coverage with prescr
. >> we're positioning premium marijuana, very similar to a fine cognac, a fine cigar, something to be safeord something to be consumed in moderation by responsible adults. >> reporter: new stores would be modeled after those in many states it for alcohol. by next month a similar law will go into effect in colorado where residents will be allowed to grow their own marijuana. but all those plans could go up in smoke because of federal law. the justice department said it's studying...
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tourists until some twenty years ago i haunt us quickly become 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 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 unique trip of a lifetime and the local. seen it coming back again and again. evening the perfect time for a bull. and even the himself were ready to waltz but the grand a-k. soon interrupted by terrible news. that invaded russia. this is peterhof home to russia's most beautiful palaces and every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve hour this magnificent of museums and fountains is more than just a remnant of.
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you just watch me and some cigars. but fred you can't smoke or drink, you know that.are you kidding what are you standing there for? get! darling please you'll only make yourself ill. stop worrying rosy. fred! hey how about some smooching. darling you have changed--oh [glass clanging] [glass clanging] want a shot? i wish you won't dear you've had enough excitement for one day. i ain't started yet, take a powder. take a powder sir? oh you mean scram. here's luck rosy. be careful dear. i can do this all day. [coughing] [coughing] that's funny i never choked on this before [coughing] what kind of a body did that lug slip me any how? i better have albert put you to bed. hey i ain't sleepy-- you feel good. i've got to get home dear. home don't you live here? you know perfectly well i don't live here. that judge must be screwy, or something. you ain't going home rosy. i am going home and the sooner the better. hey what a minute hey! darling oh fred i told you. that's alright i'm alright you don't have to worry about me. [babbling] [thud] miss barbara what happened? his hono
you just watch me and some cigars. but fred you can't smoke or drink, you know that.are you kidding what are you standing there for? get! darling please you'll only make yourself ill. stop worrying rosy. fred! hey how about some smooching. darling you have changed--oh [glass clanging] [glass clanging] want a shot? i wish you won't dear you've had enough excitement for one day. i ain't started yet, take a powder. take a powder sir? oh you mean scram. here's luck rosy. be careful dear. i can do...