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. >> it's cliche. and you hear it all the time, especially in times like these. but he was special.e was going to make a big difference in the world for the world and for himself, because people just gravitated around him. >> so tough. orlando and two friends were on their way home from a fishing trip monday night went driver of the car crashed into a tree. they were only five minutes from orlando's home. the cause of the crash is under investigation but police say there were no immediate signs of drugs or alcohol. the two other teenagers hurt in the crash are expected to be okay. >>> an emergency test could catch people in contra costa county offguard tonight. the county is testing the new emergency telephone notification system from a new vendor. the current warning system was heavily scrutinized after this chevron refinery fire in richmond last august. some received alerts late. others not at all. starting at 5:30 tonight, people who live near four refineries, here they are on your screen, and also chemical plants in the county, in contra costa county, will begin receiving calls.
. >> it's cliche. and you hear it all the time, especially in times like these. but he was special.e was going to make a big difference in the world for the world and for himself, because people just gravitated around him. >> so tough. orlando and two friends were on their way home from a fishing trip monday night went driver of the car crashed into a tree. they were only five minutes from orlando's home. the cause of the crash is under investigation but police say there were no...
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here comes that cliche again. heard the thing earlier about some former convicts and former criminal inmate trying to give advice on how law enforcement should police is like a cat taking advice from a mouse on how to catch mice. that's the last group of people i would take advice from. if they have inside, most law enforcement are open to the ideas, but like i mentioned, they really -- gun buy back programs and walking around with signs and saying stop the violence, as mobile as they may be, they don't work. >> stand by. we are talking race and crime-fighting. how abou we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make m
here comes that cliche again. heard the thing earlier about some former convicts and former criminal inmate trying to give advice on how law enforcement should police is like a cat taking advice from a mouse on how to catch mice. that's the last group of people i would take advice from. if they have inside, most law enforcement are open to the ideas, but like i mentioned, they really -- gun buy back programs and walking around with signs and saying stop the violence, as mobile as they may be,...
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here comes that cliche again.rd the thing earlier about some former convicts and former criminal inmate trying to give advice on how law enforcement should police is like a cat taking advice from a mouse on how to catch mice. that's the last group of people i would take advice from. if they have inside, most law enforcement are open to the ideas, but like i mentioned, they really -- gun buy back programs and walking around with signs and saying stop the violence, as mobile as they may be, they don't work. >> stand by. we are talking race and crime-fighting. how about race and crime reporting? is that's next. learance event t? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email.
here comes that cliche again.rd the thing earlier about some former convicts and former criminal inmate trying to give advice on how law enforcement should police is like a cat taking advice from a mouse on how to catch mice. that's the last group of people i would take advice from. if they have inside, most law enforcement are open to the ideas, but like i mentioned, they really -- gun buy back programs and walking around with signs and saying stop the violence, as mobile as they may be, they...
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y digo asÍ, no es el tipico cliche de buena y sumisa, y quiere casarse de blanco estÁ en favor de lago de series. pilotos y siempre la veÍa como una amiga, no como una persona con mucho cariÑo, en este proyecto pasÓ algo que no sÉ. >>> que no sabemos quÉ pasÓ. >>> quÉ te pasÓ? >>> tienen una gran relaciÓn, y confesaron su secreto para continuar unidos y felices. >>> para sobrevivir nos echamos un volado, a veces Él agarra el lado izquierdo, y a veces yo, y asÍ solucionamos el problema, en la vida de novios el problema es ese, los lados. >>> "la mujer del vendaval" estarÁ cargada de emociones intriga y mucho romance para ariadne no es fÁcil pelear con su novio, aunque sea actuaciÓn. >>> se me hacen mÁs fuertes las escenas de peleas, agresivas violentas o puede lastimar. ya sea relaciÓn de noviazgo, lo que sea. >>> no se pierda el estreno, este lunes, 3/2 cento por univisiÓn. >>> oigan, no sÉ ustedes, yo ya me muero por ver "la mujer del vendaval", porque promete. esos dos personajes, llenos de pasiÓn. y que no son tan comunes, como ya nos platicaron, seguramente darÁn mucho de quÉ hab
y digo asÍ, no es el tipico cliche de buena y sumisa, y quiere casarse de blanco estÁ en favor de lago de series. pilotos y siempre la veÍa como una amiga, no como una persona con mucho cariÑo, en este proyecto pasÓ algo que no sÉ. >>> que no sabemos quÉ pasÓ. >>> quÉ te pasÓ? >>> tienen una gran relaciÓn, y confesaron su secreto para continuar unidos y felices. >>> para sobrevivir nos echamos un volado, a veces Él agarra el lado izquierdo, y a...
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wast sounds cliche, but it a high honor and distinct privilege to be on the set with jack. not only for the reasons that you talked about, but he knew so much. and he shared it. he did not hold back, he was not playing games. he was just collegial -- that is the best way to describe him. >> last guy at the bar at the way there at night, first guy at the job in the morning. >> he was unbelievable. i think he would sleep for one hour, but i do not know where all the alcohol went. he was fine in the morning. he could absorb it. >> he would be appalled by all the nice things we are saying. was drole and ornary. he loved politics, the give-and- take, and the human side of politics. that is what is missing now. we have politicians and their teams and they make it impossible to get inside. it is sort of the end of an era in that way as well. >> you get the last word, charles. we had to do it. see you next week. >>> from washington the mclaughlin group. the american original. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talks. >>> issue one, egypt erupts. >> america wants to be a part
wast sounds cliche, but it a high honor and distinct privilege to be on the set with jack. not only for the reasons that you talked about, but he knew so much. and he shared it. he did not hold back, he was not playing games. he was just collegial -- that is the best way to describe him. >> last guy at the bar at the way there at night, first guy at the job in the morning. >> he was unbelievable. i think he would sleep for one hour, but i do not know where all the alcohol went. he...
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it has now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice syste
it has now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because...
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has found which he uses to speak on homosexuality in schools, but the things he teaches are full of clichÉsand prejudice. hatreddoes not incite against homosexuals nor does he support draconian punishment for lesbians and gays. gay.body is born nobody is born a homosexual. practice, and you learn these are the consequences, and you still day focused on -- stayed focused on indulging in it, it is your problem. >> it is the eve of the march. organizers are holding a small party. most common in traditional dress. a pose for pictures on the rainbow carpet. there are more than 50 languages. richard is wearing a robe from his home in eastern uganda. wise thought it would be to appreciate our cultures and different traditions, and that is why today everyone is dressed and looking like where they come from, and we are hoping this brings us closer to our families, traditions and cultures. >> this evening, everything is happening in secret. the hotel owner supports the gay and lesbian movement, so the atmosphere is relaxed, but how will it be tomorrow when they take to the streets to demand their rig
has found which he uses to speak on homosexuality in schools, but the things he teaches are full of clichÉsand prejudice. hatreddoes not incite against homosexuals nor does he support draconian punishment for lesbians and gays. gay.body is born nobody is born a homosexual. practice, and you learn these are the consequences, and you still day focused on -- stayed focused on indulging in it, it is your problem. >> it is the eve of the march. organizers are holding a small party. most...
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you stay late at work, it is like a cliche. he said just pick up garbage as you walk by. did you see that? he is like somebody says that's not a bad person. you see a dude picking up garbage and you will say i will give that guy a job? >> no, but that's the start of a clean city, michael, and maybe you don't understand that because you are swedish. yes, i saw you. >> accusations. >> i know. >> i saw you getting angry when he was ripping on bloomburg. you disagree. >> well i like money and bloomburg knows how to make money. i will pay attention. as an employer from you leaving at 5:00 which all of my people do and taking cigarette breaks and taking a lunch and trying to have a life, i get upset because i need you when i need you. i agree with bloomburg's philosophy that the hardest working people will be rewarded the most. >> and you can never leave and you eat. >> nothing wrong with that. >> you know what, i have to tell you, you know what it is? you say you are a perfectionist and you get pissed off when people are not at your level and that bothers you. i get like that
you stay late at work, it is like a cliche. he said just pick up garbage as you walk by. did you see that? he is like somebody says that's not a bad person. you see a dude picking up garbage and you will say i will give that guy a job? >> no, but that's the start of a clean city, michael, and maybe you don't understand that because you are swedish. yes, i saw you. >> accusations. >> i know. >> i saw you getting angry when he was ripping on bloomburg. you disagree....
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cliches are cliches because they are true. but this is an interesting precedent.real conversation and a real look at did it hurt national security? where was the right to know? where was the line? where is the military officer's duty? it is a classic conscience question. it's one that i think as we -- as the government gathers more and more information and there's more and more to possibly leak, then what are the new rules of the road? >> the rules of the road are up for grabs. i want to turn to someone who's a rule breaker? can we characterize him as that? senator rand paul is on his quixotic journey. he reportedly told a louisville audience yesterday, "i don't think there is objective evidence we are precluding african-americans voters from votes any longer." according to m.i.t., where they know about objective evidence, african-americans and hispanics waited on average nearly twice as long to vote as white voters. this likely deterred over 200,000 people from voting in florida alone according to another objective study from ohio state. jonathan, what rand paul
cliches are cliches because they are true. but this is an interesting precedent.real conversation and a real look at did it hurt national security? where was the right to know? where was the line? where is the military officer's duty? it is a classic conscience question. it's one that i think as we -- as the government gathers more and more information and there's more and more to possibly leak, then what are the new rules of the road? >> the rules of the road are up for grabs. i want to...
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. >> it's cliche and you hear it all the time, especially in times like these. but he was special. he was going to make a big difference in the world for the world and for himself. because people just gravitated around him. >> reporter: orlando's family says he had a list of five goals on his bedroom door. >> did everything on his list except for, he was studying for the s.a.t. and wanted to be admitted to u.c. davis. >> reporter: the cause of the crash is under investigation. police do not believe drugs or alcohol were a factor in this crash. >>> they've got the heart and the will. just don't have the gear. players on gunderson high school j.v. team are trying to get the equipment they need to kick off the football season. they don't have pads or helmets. and they're basically benched without their safety gear. the parents are in the middle of their own hail mary play. >> reporter: the parents and the team have 11 days before that season kicks off to raise $5,000 to buy new helmets and pads. if they don't raise the money, the kids won't be able to play. >> going to fall about 16 o
. >> it's cliche and you hear it all the time, especially in times like these. but he was special. he was going to make a big difference in the world for the world and for himself. because people just gravitated around him. >> reporter: orlando's family says he had a list of five goals on his bedroom door. >> did everything on his list except for, he was studying for the s.a.t. and wanted to be admitted to u.c. davis. >> reporter: the cause of the crash is under...
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that's the cliche. but in fact hollywood is fantasy, right? mean there's big money there and egos there. washington is for keeps. i mean washington is paid for by the american people. washington is supposedly, you know, a land of a higher or a city of a higher calling. that's just been totally tipped on its head >> john: this idea that you mentioned in here of it's fine for politicians to leave washington and fine for people to run for president and say washington needs changing. washington will not hold that against you because they know that either you're lying or, two, they'll get you. >> they will. i mean, look. it is a very, very easy culture to be co-oped into. i think the obama change brigade of 2008 is is a classic example of it. i don't want to say that that was insenior. it was a very good marketing strategy in 200 but if you look at what's happened to the obama promises and the ideals of we're not not going to opt out of the campaign finance system, we're not going to work with the super pacs in 2012 and all the never-minds they've
that's the cliche. but in fact hollywood is fantasy, right? mean there's big money there and egos there. washington is for keeps. i mean washington is paid for by the american people. washington is supposedly, you know, a land of a higher or a city of a higher calling. that's just been totally tipped on its head >> john: this idea that you mentioned in here of it's fine for politicians to leave washington and fine for people to run for president and say washington needs changing....
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>> it might sound clichÉ, we have said from the beginning let's do it right and not just right now.that really have a lot to meaning to us. we have great sympathy for the fact this is a complicated process that they are going through. what we have asked of the fcc commissioner is more transparency, more engagement. it might be conventional wisdom that broadcasters would want to stop this. i think it is in our interest to accelerate this while still getting it right. this has enormous consequence to the nation that there is a dedicated and healthy broadcast dedicated to broadcasting if we are serious about preserving video on a large scale that is free and local. these things are hugely important to people in the information age, people still care about the big screens and watching their sporting events and getting emergency information and staying up with the news bit it comes from broadcasting. in a very significant way. we gave up a lot of spectrum were from analog to digital. we are being asked for more. it is important to understand the broadband community has twice as much spec
>> it might sound clichÉ, we have said from the beginning let's do it right and not just right now.that really have a lot to meaning to us. we have great sympathy for the fact this is a complicated process that they are going through. what we have asked of the fcc commissioner is more transparency, more engagement. it might be conventional wisdom that broadcasters would want to stop this. i think it is in our interest to accelerate this while still getting it right. this has enormous...
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i went there with those cliches so when i put my first step? palestine i'm like "i'm gonna get shot. i'm gonna get shot." and i walked there and people looked at me like "whoa, what are you scared of?" i'm like i have this idea, me and my friend marco, we're here and we thought that maybe it would be possible to photograph people that are doing the same job on both sides. people say yeah, sure. what are you looking? like a hairdresser, do off hair dresser? yeah, sure. come here. so here's a hairdresser. well, what does he want? he's from france and they're doing this project and they're going to photograph you and they want a hairdresser on the other side. yeah, sure. i said, no, wait i have to explain that i'm going to paste this photo really big next to the israeli guy so if there's a problem he will be the one in trouble and same for the other ones. yeah, sure, no problem. i sign your paper, whatever you need. and then at the end he tells me now you do it. like, all right, i have all like 20 jobs, students, teachers, all of them, they all ac
i went there with those cliches so when i put my first step? palestine i'm like "i'm gonna get shot. i'm gonna get shot." and i walked there and people looked at me like "whoa, what are you scared of?" i'm like i have this idea, me and my friend marco, we're here and we thought that maybe it would be possible to photograph people that are doing the same job on both sides. people say yeah, sure. what are you looking? like a hairdresser, do off hair dresser? yeah, sure. come...
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the store's owner has denied clich claims of racism, as a classic misunderstanding. oprah is looking to purchase a high-end bag store in zurich. >>> now, wall street will look to turn the page since posting its worst week since june. it was the weakest five-day stretch since august 2006. let's go to jeff live for us in london. how is your day starting off, jeff? >> it's going pretty well so far. away from the markets, we have interesting stories. we're waiting to see if there are arrests in this jpmorgan case. $6.2 billion. you remember, this was the money that bruno ickesle managed to lose. now, authorities are closing in on his supervisor. and his junior trader for potential arrests and extradition. you want to know when the new iphone is coming. 10th of september, apparently. some talk that that's when we'll get the new phone showcased. the iphone 5s. talking about additional features. a bit of a change. it will have a plastic back apparently. a plastic case instead of what we've seen in the past with some of the polished aluminum cases. we are waiting and watchin
the store's owner has denied clich claims of racism, as a classic misunderstanding. oprah is looking to purchase a high-end bag store in zurich. >>> now, wall street will look to turn the page since posting its worst week since june. it was the weakest five-day stretch since august 2006. let's go to jeff live for us in london. how is your day starting off, jeff? >> it's going pretty well so far. away from the markets, we have interesting stories. we're waiting to see if there are...
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preserved, and it's easy to forget this because it always sounds like a cliche, but it preserved the world for democracy. world war i, which we're going to mention in a moment, had the slow began that woodrow wilson called making the world safe for democracy. didn't work out that way. what it did was make the world ready for yet another war. but in this case if the axis had gained more momentum, they might very well have snuffed out the large democratic society in the world. that's one element of it. it also ended the depression. the new deal had tailed to do that -- failed to do that despite very strenuous attempts, but the start of large expenditures in may of 1940 is what finally started putting the depression to bed. and from that point on, the economy grew by leaps and bounds because of the war effort. and in doing that, it put a whole generation of unemployed americans back to work and then some, and a lot of people who had never worked. when we talk about sacrifice, which we will in a couple of minutes, it's an ironic thing that the war made a lot of americans much better off
preserved, and it's easy to forget this because it always sounds like a cliche, but it preserved the world for democracy. world war i, which we're going to mention in a moment, had the slow began that woodrow wilson called making the world safe for democracy. didn't work out that way. what it did was make the world ready for yet another war. but in this case if the axis had gained more momentum, they might very well have snuffed out the large democratic society in the world. that's one element...
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the picture you paint of this country which i didn't know before reading the book - i knew it from clichésis a country that's had more ups and downs, i think, than anybody, going back to 1853, commodore perry, when they're really a small, primitive place. they develop, then they go the other way, they become very nationalistic, there's the second world war, they're flat out beaten, then they rise again, now they're on a plateau. you have picked a fascinating topic. what got you intested in japan to begin with? - well, what you say, to begin, is very intere
the picture you paint of this country which i didn't know before reading the book - i knew it from clichésis a country that's had more ups and downs, i think, than anybody, going back to 1853, commodore perry, when they're really a small, primitive place. they develop, then they go the other way, they become very nationalistic, there's the second world war, they're flat out beaten, then they rise again, now they're on a plateau. you have picked a fascinating topic. what got you intested in...
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it's too cliche, but he made the decision in the end on the podium. >> thanks to a woman in part.ou. eports >>> well, for the very first time we are hearing from prince william talking about being a new dad. alfonso van marsh reports from london the legacy the prince wants to pass on to his son. >> reporter: prince william and his wife kate are sharing these new family photos with their new baby prince. kate's father took the photos amount his home outside london. -- at his home outside london. prince william said he and his wife katherine are settling into parenthood but were full of nerves when they introduced their new baby boy to the world. >> it's nice people want to see george. i'm just glad he wasn't screaming his head off the whole way through. >> reporter: in his first interview since becoming a father william told cnn prince george is growing fast and doesn't like to sleep much. >> he's a little built of a rascal. he reminds -- bit of a rascal. he reminds me of my brother or me. i'm not sure. >> reporter: while he seemed like a pro securing his son's car seat leaving the
it's too cliche, but he made the decision in the end on the podium. >> thanks to a woman in part.ou. eports >>> well, for the very first time we are hearing from prince william talking about being a new dad. alfonso van marsh reports from london the legacy the prince wants to pass on to his son. >> reporter: prince william and his wife kate are sharing these new family photos with their new baby prince. kate's father took the photos amount his home outside london. -- at his...
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. >> it is a well-worn clichÉ to say that someone doesn't need an introduction.but look at this face. [laughter] does she really need an introduction? i am delighted to have children and on this program. she is a brilliant comedian whose comic antics more than 50 years have entertained us. she has also had, like the rest of us, significant hearted, most particularly with her daughter carrie who, after overcoming addiction lost her battle with cancer. carol has written about that in a courageous new book. carol burnett, as you well know -- and if you don't come and let to you once again -- how delighted i am to have you on this program. >> i am so thrilled to be asked back. -- i hopeddn't think of course the last time you were here that you would come back again. i didn't think you would come back to this book. i went to the day to look at our last precision when you're here for your second memoir. and there is a chapter in that book where you start the chapter oviate forising the carrie. looking at that tape come i can still see the pain on your face. so i sit he
. >> it is a well-worn clichÉ to say that someone doesn't need an introduction.but look at this face. [laughter] does she really need an introduction? i am delighted to have children and on this program. she is a brilliant comedian whose comic antics more than 50 years have entertained us. she has also had, like the rest of us, significant hearted, most particularly with her daughter carrie who, after overcoming addiction lost her battle with cancer. carol has written about that in a...
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it's a clichÉ but there are a lot of moving parts.senator leahy has said from the beginning that he thinks aid should be cut. he said this as soon as the military deposed morsi back in july and he is saying that it is a coup when the current aid scheduled to run through september 30 is completed that they will not get any more government -- money from the united states and the white house is saying that they are still trying to figure out the situation and the sequester has impact died the aid and it goes through american arms manufacturers who build the weapons that are then provided to the egyptian military so that is how sequester defense cuts would affect the aide. >> let's talk about how the aid would effect egypt and what's going on there. would it effect the? >> i don't think it would materially. the certainly, already both states and saudi arabia are very supportive of the egyptian military and they are providing a lot of money. they are certainly filling in any hole from the eu decision to suspend aid may have had on the egyp
it's a clichÉ but there are a lot of moving parts.senator leahy has said from the beginning that he thinks aid should be cut. he said this as soon as the military deposed morsi back in july and he is saying that it is a coup when the current aid scheduled to run through september 30 is completed that they will not get any more government -- money from the united states and the white house is saying that they are still trying to figure out the situation and the sequester has impact died the aid...
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one of my personal stories of value, it helps to connect us because, i don't want to speak in cliche, but it's harder it -- to hate somebody when you know their story. common ground doesn't necessarily make us best friends but we start to thread community and we find acceptance for differences and compassion. today isn't about me, today is about do we have the courage it leave here today and not just say it was an interesting day, that each of us in this room is going to be inspired enough to take action, each one reaching one, and that's the only reason i would take the time to share a personal story is to know that you can walk out here and right now, today, we can make a difference. >> you know, i think we have a group of very powerful leaders here today. i think to build on what rick was really saying about taking some of the negative experiences that he had, that mike had growing up, and use them to power forward and use them to build some amazing organizations and we all want people in this room to do something. but there are limitations, limitations to your organization's capac
one of my personal stories of value, it helps to connect us because, i don't want to speak in cliche, but it's harder it -- to hate somebody when you know their story. common ground doesn't necessarily make us best friends but we start to thread community and we find acceptance for differences and compassion. today isn't about me, today is about do we have the courage it leave here today and not just say it was an interesting day, that each of us in this room is going to be inspired enough to...
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cliche to say especially when you see conditions as bad as these but life does go on and i mean it was amazing how quickly once you i mean once we did leave the habitat for humanity camp and we got a chance to go and see the rest of the city we had these two guys that didn't even . they didn't even speak english but it's such an easy way to connect with these people that. i really felt like i couldn't leave after that yeah yeah it was really amazing and what was really incredible also i want to point out this photo. of the rubble you know the earthquake happened two years ago but you still see not just slums not just widespread devastation but rubble and just these dilapidated buildings structures that are still just left i mean really there's been no real effort to rebuild so what you saw a lot of was this kind of post appalled apocalyptic feeling like a nuclear bomb hit the region and it's just kind of everything that was to remain in this sort of the civilization is building on top of of these remnants of these structures really fascinated and then of course. the tent city and the y
cliche to say especially when you see conditions as bad as these but life does go on and i mean it was amazing how quickly once you i mean once we did leave the habitat for humanity camp and we got a chance to go and see the rest of the city we had these two guys that didn't even . they didn't even speak english but it's such an easy way to connect with these people that. i really felt like i couldn't leave after that yeah yeah it was really amazing and what was really incredible also i want to...
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external interference on this we know and i am repeating something which is really old like a cliche almost we know that the western powers had control of many regions of the world by dividing and ruling britain was the arch example of that there has been a lot of our side interference which has actually air it's not it's not ated the factionalism but it's made it much worse so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case is that it is israel and i'm afraid american backing for israel that dr carney will come back to this fascinating conversation just after a short break. you news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the dot com. to speak to language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seven v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you ye
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on the basis of sexual orientation let's be honest be very clear brother this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay law and russia it is actually an amendment prohibiting gay propaganda to minors the way the law is being portrayed in the west i just want to go through some of the things and also the delayed reaction to the law it went into effect june thirtieth the first big headlines we started to hear was on july twenty first in the new york times putin declares war on homosexuals is that the case know the independent homophobic laws lead to attacks on gay young men russes war on gays and the list goes on it's not being represented for the war as it is whether or not the law is good or bad we can debate ultimately at the end of the day we're talking a limp dick charter that of the sport of winter olympics and all of the countries and i think this gets forgotten have signed in a limb picked. orator which states that there is no kind of demonstration or political religious or racial propaganda allowed to any olympic sites venues or other areas which in lond
on the basis of sexual orientation let's be honest be very clear brother this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay law and russia it is actually an amendment prohibiting gay propaganda to minors the way the law is being portrayed in the west i just want to go through some of the things and also the delayed reaction to the law it went into effect june thirtieth the first big headlines we started to hear was on july twenty first in the new york times putin declares...
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of external interference on this we know and i am repeating something which is really old like a cliche to most we know that the western powers had control of many regions in the world by dividing the ruling britain was the arch example of that there has been a lot of arch side interference which has actually it's not it's not ated the factionalism but it's needed much worse so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case is that is israel and i'm afraid american backing for israel dr curry we'll come back to this fascinating conversation just after a short break. plus defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. things with machine. guns drills into texas on this month's show we found out why security state may soon be a girl's best friend and i really can you truly machine make scholz work a solid last design classic still has room for improvements on wheel and how to dispose of tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. she updates here on. the central coast
of external interference on this we know and i am repeating something which is really old like a cliche to most we know that the western powers had control of many regions in the world by dividing the ruling britain was the arch example of that there has been a lot of arch side interference which has actually it's not it's not ated the factionalism but it's needed much worse so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case...
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that sounds exciting an increase seeing boots on the ground i love that cliche but 37 percent, 37 percentdentify currently as republican a number that hasn't changed over the last two presidential elections would you think that would including growing party membership? you haven't told anybody what the membership is you have not even set a goal or identified the states where you go into white those democrats out. then you say you launch the initiative of the rising stars then suddenlyocus on newt gingrich, new jersey governor christie who by the way held more than governor romney in the last election and apparently he was not invited. scott -- scott brown? gabriel gomez alsoa good guy they lost the last election what is the message? tell us rnc in what about senator mccain's manifest disdain for your party? instead of the house bill going on missions for president obama. over senator graham where was he? is that the way to make it happen, republicans? but those autopsies to maae it happen to talk about the future of the party. trust me. rand paul a. end of marco rubio what about the gover
that sounds exciting an increase seeing boots on the ground i love that cliche but 37 percent, 37 percentdentify currently as republican a number that hasn't changed over the last two presidential elections would you think that would including growing party membership? you haven't told anybody what the membership is you have not even set a goal or identified the states where you go into white those democrats out. then you say you launch the initiative of the rising stars then suddenlyocus on...
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of external interference on this we know and i am repeating something which is really old like a cliche to most we know that the western powers had control of many regions in the world by dividing the rule. britain was the arch example. there has been a lot of interference which has actually it's not it's not the factionalism but it's made it much less so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case is that is israel and i'm afraid american backing for that carney will come back to this fascinating conversation just after a short break. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish more. breaking news. stories. to. find out more visit. good laboratory. building. which doesn't sound anything. to teach me the creation of why you should care about. this is why you should care only. exactly what happened that i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. in this people to c
of external interference on this we know and i am repeating something which is really old like a cliche to most we know that the western powers had control of many regions in the world by dividing the rule. britain was the arch example. there has been a lot of interference which has actually it's not it's not the factionalism but it's made it much less so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case is that is israel and...
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like a cliche to most we know that the western powers had control of many regions in the world by dividing the ruling britain. was the arch example of that there has been a lot of our side interference which has actually it's not it's not ated the factionalism but it's needed much worse so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case is that it is israel and i'm afraid american backing for israel that dr carney we'll come back to this fascinating conversation just after a short break. sigrid laboratory mukherjee was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only. 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 that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry was a big shock. to the. gunman still central to texas on this one show
like a cliche to most we know that the western powers had control of many regions in the world by dividing the ruling britain. was the arch example of that there has been a lot of our side interference which has actually it's not it's not ated the factionalism but it's needed much worse so that people are encouraged to turn against each other rather than turning against the common enemy which in this case is that it is israel and i'm afraid american backing for israel that dr carney we'll come...
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you know obviously this is a fluid situation as they say it's kind of a cliche but it is there's a lot of moving parts senator we lay he has actually said from the beginning he's been really clear on this that he thinks age should be cut he said this as soon as the military opposed morsi back in july. and he's saying that it's a coup when the current aid that is scheduled to run through september thirtieth i believe it's completed they cannot get any more money from the united states the white house is saying that they are still. you know teasing the situation out and trying to figure out how to proceed and also that the sequester has impacted the aid and that's important to explain because a lot of our aid that we send to egypt actually goes through american arms manufacturers who build the weapons that are provided to the egyptian military so that's how the sequester defense cuts would affect that but let's talk about how that aid would affect egypt and what's going on there right now what effect it. i don't think it would affect it materially certainly already the goal states and sa
you know obviously this is a fluid situation as they say it's kind of a cliche but it is there's a lot of moving parts senator we lay he has actually said from the beginning he's been really clear on this that he thinks age should be cut he said this as soon as the military opposed morsi back in july. and he's saying that it's a coup when the current aid that is scheduled to run through september thirtieth i believe it's completed they cannot get any more money from the united states the white...
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key aspect of my preparation for this fight at the border but i know that there is seven year old clichéis the second longest reigning heavyweight champ and of all time just behind the great joe louis and undefeated in his last eighteen belts wild forward. younger but bad girl has never tasted defeat in his twenty six professional belts although there is more than just that this six that really matter why it's like this. sport books good skills great cardio and a perfect game plan all these things matter in the sport of boxing but mindset is top of all of us if a fighter is only there to win if he can really do that and that's what i expect from a vet can. do is for you. but no doubt alexander is a very sensible fighter he really feels that when he can hit and hurt the opponent and becomes more aggressive he's a natural puncher who can finish a fight any time. but only on r.t. . and that's it for paul won but we'll be back after a quick break with no heavyweight action in football ice hockey and the latest on saatchi and go away. sigrid lover. was able to build a new. mission to teach me
key aspect of my preparation for this fight at the border but i know that there is seven year old clichéis the second longest reigning heavyweight champ and of all time just behind the great joe louis and undefeated in his last eighteen belts wild forward. younger but bad girl has never tasted defeat in his twenty six professional belts although there is more than just that this six that really matter why it's like this. sport books good skills great cardio and a perfect game plan all these...
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the basis of sexual orientation let's be honest be very clear about that this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay law and russia it is actually an amendment prohibiting gay propaganda to my. the way the law is being portrayed in the west i just want to go through some of the things and also the delayed reaction to the law it went into effect june thirtieth the first big headlines we started to hear was on july twenty first in the new york times putin declares war on homosexuals is that the case know the independent homophobic laws lead to attacks on gay young men russes war on gays and the list goes on it's not being represented for the law as it is whether or not the law is good or bad we can debate out gay man living in russia have been for years so i understand the differences between living in london and living in moscow and first of all i think the law is wrong the law is bad and it should be cherry and so i think the timing for the russian government with such coming up is terrible however there's a little thing called section twenty eight which mar
the basis of sexual orientation let's be honest be very clear about that this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay law and russia it is actually an amendment prohibiting gay propaganda to my. the way the law is being portrayed in the west i just want to go through some of the things and also the delayed reaction to the law it went into effect june thirtieth the first big headlines we started to hear was on july twenty first in the new york times putin declares war...
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on the basis of sexual orientation let's be honest be very clear brother this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay law and russia it is actually an amendment prohibiting gay propaganda to my. the way the law is being portrayed in the west i just want to go through some of the things and also the delayed reaction to the law it went into effect june thirtieth the first big headlines we started to hear was on july twenty first in the new york times putin declares war on homosexuals is that the case know the independent homophobic laws lead to attacks on gay young men russes war on gays and the list goes on it's not being represented for the law as it is whether or not the law is good or bad we can debate out gay man living in russia have been for eight years so i understand the differences between living in london and living in moscow and first of all i think the law is wrong the law is bad and it should be cherry and so i think the timing for the russian government with such coming up is terrible however there's a little thing called section twenty eight whi
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been together legislation in russia let's be honest be very clear about that this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay lower in russia it is actually an amendment prohibits gay propaganda to minors and if i can for a moment cost a team that's a toss it over to london julie bindel there can i ask you who do you think would stand to benefit from boycotting the sochi winter olympics. i think lesbians and gay people around the world would stand to benefit because we are it international community bonded by the homophobia that affects all of us and what we have to do is take a stand against the fact that the government is actually preventing education rather than propaganda that is desperately needed feel people who are growing up lesbian and gay growing up with prejudice this causes death it causes distress anti gay bullying is terrific but it also is deep in issues because of course it is starting to silence the liberals the good people in russia who would normally be allies of lesbian and gay people because of course they don't speak out so it's not just the big
been together legislation in russia let's be honest be very clear about that this is being used as a cliche across the world calling this an anti gay lower in russia it is actually an amendment prohibits gay propaganda to minors and if i can for a moment cost a team that's a toss it over to london julie bindel there can i ask you who do you think would stand to benefit from boycotting the sochi winter olympics. i think lesbians and gay people around the world would stand to benefit because we...
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presidential elections the other thomas this red blue divide that we talk about it's almost become a cliche in this country we talk about red and blue america and yet i think in this election it showed that red got a little redder and blue got a little bluer and it's one of the reasons we continue to have this kind of paralysis that we see in washington there is you mentioned super pacs working for candidates and you mentioned the obama campaign running a very very sophisticated get out the vote organization. get out the vote is kind of the last part of it i realized that in fact in your book you point out that for four years they had been working on this thing and made to basically didn't stop and the perpetual campaign really began several lection cycles several presidents ago with really the reagan presidency explicitly but but get out the vote has to follow convince the voters to vote for your guy and how much of the sophisticated technology that your chronicle wing is used to change opinions or to motivate people or in the cases of negative advertising and push polling to demotivate pe
presidential elections the other thomas this red blue divide that we talk about it's almost become a cliche in this country we talk about red and blue america and yet i think in this election it showed that red got a little redder and blue got a little bluer and it's one of the reasons we continue to have this kind of paralysis that we see in washington there is you mentioned super pacs working for candidates and you mentioned the obama campaign running a very very sophisticated get out the...
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it has become a cliche, but it is because it's true.e again they say, we are adding jobs, making progress, but not quite there yet. you can rlly go back and substitute today's statement out of the white house with the statement for virtually any jobs report we have had in the past four and a half years. it's not good, and we are making prress. melissa: 77% of the jobs created this yr are part-time. that's terrible. >> part of it is obamacare. it's not just a mandate to cover everybody. but rather,he increaaed coverage requirements which are driving of the cost of group policies. it's just much easier than a part-time workers. other things going on, the shift toward the service sector, more restaura jobs, bartenders, low-wage jobs. not only do they not pay well, they're easily chopped up into 20nd 34 units. the streets of new york yesterday, big demonstrations about $15 an hour for mcdonald's workers and things like that. we could talk about the merits of what they should be paid, but the very militant unions, it's much easier to keep th
it has become a cliche, but it is because it's true.e again they say, we are adding jobs, making progress, but not quite there yet. you can rlly go back and substitute today's statement out of the white house with the statement for virtually any jobs report we have had in the past four and a half years. it's not good, and we are making prress. melissa: 77% of the jobs created this yr are part-time. that's terrible. >> part of it is obamacare. it's not just a mandate to cover everybody....
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>> it is probably a cliche to say it is taking candy from of baby food not have taken steps to protectthat device is as easy as hacking anything else. gerri: what you would consider a personal device could be packed into with heart monitors, in plants these are all connected to the web so you're always at risk of somebody have been in. >> it is disturbing if it is digital is taxable. we have seen blood palms sabotaging even break supplied inside a car that is moving by someone remotely and in many cases the victims never know how this is happening. gerri: is this for fun or do they get somebody -- sending out of it? there is a tv show with the president is targeted. how far off are we? >> all lots of times it is a joy ride but there are more and more cases where they try to get data whether we're your child is in the house was what they do with self loans and gps and photos that show where in the house the kid is cover the use disinformation for horrible things. gerri: how do i protect myself that the next voice is not a jerk trying to scare the heck out of me? >> it is the same thing
>> it is probably a cliche to say it is taking candy from of baby food not have taken steps to protectthat device is as easy as hacking anything else. gerri: what you would consider a personal device could be packed into with heart monitors, in plants these are all connected to the web so you're always at risk of somebody have been in. >> it is disturbing if it is digital is taxable. we have seen blood palms sabotaging even break supplied inside a car that is moving by someone...