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d disoriented. >> i'm no doctor but this could be what's known as a vas sauve sal sink co-py. >> what does that mean i think it's fainting. >> paging dr. fabian. paging dr. fabian. >> we've covered a lot of cool summer activities here on "right this minute." this one has to be on the top of our list. this is a swing, looks like something acrobats use in the circus. >> man, he's got the moves. >> i thought they were all going to go. that front guy did within 10 foot. >> he's the only one with a speedo on. really, the only one equipped to handle this kind of move. >> aerodynamics in his favor. >> they have what looks to be an awesome looking roller coaster in the background choosing to do this. >> it looks like this might be a theme or adventure park. looks like people are waiting in line to do that. >> the roller coaster can't cool you off. >> notice besides the speedo, he's also wearing socks. grip. no friction. >> to each his own, gayle. this guy wants to wear socks and speedo, let him. >> thanks for watching this edition of "right this minute." >> thanks for watching this edition of "right this mi
d disoriented. >> i'm no doctor but this could be what's known as a vas sauve sal sink co-py. >> what does that mean i think it's fainting. >> paging dr. fabian. paging dr. fabian. >> we've covered a lot of cool summer activities here on "right this minute." this one has to be on the top of our list. this is a swing, looks like something acrobats use in the circus. >> man, he's got the moves. >> i thought they were all going to go. that front guy...
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. >> so you don't have anybarrier to employment from people being lock int asue py >>opo hivoos i ra b dt it plays anything like the part it would play here. i'm not, by the way, entering the argunt about whether you should have anything similar he. elha hanat en aedeis ary im, d ce atbk. d,co wwee considering it, one of your european parliamenttarians was on fox news telling us at a horrible system the was oer e. miererndfeo urlters, t onstio iil a tiol stio t.k >> yes though it's being reformed at the moment. we've just put some rorms through to make it much more responsive to what people fod.at s nd and to make sure th ollespd ls y eaca- elre -anr h ite cpt o rm not with are e peel so that -- peal so that we have access to insurance for our workers here, and thank you fo tesmony chanersia, bcomttee. >> thank you, chairman davis. welcome, it's great to see you here today, and we appreciate the tremendous work you all are sy ie uo ref cex pa and that those receiving the benefits wllunderstand that moving,rossing that thresholto get to work is where they need to go. and, of ursehodo k i
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py over the shoulder of ose rea ee. aur] beeou, ap insisted on calling himol t b. atndik yen unafon professor from freshman year. >> didn't have the same kin wheffcen d,beme is ybet tin iraq and the experience of these correspondents in world war ii? >>ei t is tou want to effceisde ths o a cultural difference built up over those 350 years of the relationship atin, fa t tess and the ools in world war ii were just thrown in, you know, draftees and so were the its, tre's muchse ra ben t, he to uortewoe separate culture, and there's not the same -- i mean, people can overcome it, but jrnalists can do it, and they can also write the truth, but it's just lomooblevme therotll t- thou see one narrow perspective and some knew how to do that and others got lost in it and became thecheerer >>rier d't w quy, ide ung serable bloody slog that had the feel of world war i trench warfare. bo,esalth tgert wereh teor,n g clockwise with a british guy, and mark clark who didn't insee semth the book to put it okce i b ps. kyri t utnde,he censors and the rest, but you have to give them a lot of credit. larry? yeah? >> we've gone overe,utne rest t,e tefi [lte antsofwed things that are not
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py oal? adebt. knhe have been lampoons. therhave been satires and there have been hoaxes, going way wa c fon tisri at d d t se o isk t nt satireand fantastic degree of indirection in the jonalism of the 18th century, when we have read neperon kl ti acllen frinwnsp i grepl trdomo t maal is not straightforward candid and certainly n ctrein stitvena a 'srfu wyo untall cxta gel pren bustit was meant to make a political point, or to make a point at the expenseoft joli rs. asolmasnas yovenpato thrse boston by this 1720s, there is competition. and one ofthe first things those newspapers do was start to mock eachor. ies er he otpeanocwn h other's -- so you know it is the great tradition. i would like to see you know more of it. i think jon john jon stewart does a fatioofmeg e aiinssff isngamg of fig fabio to make all these points. it's a tremendous public service. i'm so glad it is er th ink st sas n ooin f ltinds al important way to bring powerful people and institutions do >>isnahht >> i am truly happy that everyone that is here managed to make it and i really appreci it. i guess whato is wowee bwh n mi wthaiato pl d op find some un
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atldpeh d he eitenif ll ocaat ifacly could turn into e tax law as opposed t the commerce power regulations, we would fundamental le t py hsun a e ietari dtion wn' aeran tcbee oub nsla w ht pay a find the would be a difference between paying the fine and going to jail and taking the adult males away from thr familynd deyi the coitnte to de g. reorea whe tax power can be less dangerous than the commerce power. i didn't always believed that for the first year of the litigation and i have pubshed thviewhatea v a hnks t amlslle t bee er power because would be unlimited. what basically allow the congress the plenary police power to pohibit anything as longth limme fi wobe or dge a buiwuy convinced otherwise and i attended one of the oral arguments and judge kavanagh in the d.c. circuit said that this is actually the commerce clae ismore erbee anuiila a tytv woi n tsete x power is less dangerous. second we know from the political standpoint taxes are toxic which is why the jue os udn i isn'tn in hiidha g thida ifficult line to draw what he basically said look, if the penalty gets too i'm ng k atht be unreasonable. lemao edsit
atldpeh d he eitenif ll ocaat ifacly could turn into e tax law as opposed t the commerce power regulations, we would fundamental le t py hsun a e ietari dtion wn' aeran tcbee oub nsla w ht pay a find the would be a difference between paying the fine and going to jail and taking the adult males away from thr familynd deyi the coitnte to de g. reorea whe tax power can be less dangerous than the commerce power. i didn't always believed that for the first year of the litigation and i have pubshed...
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overreaing n bei ct ralli ul l py pete i ecr believe me, it is very teresting, but i would like to hear the testimony today and how the opportunity to a quesons,tirl t eaidtyadeu d os .. it is relevant to mention that the last significant policy initiative emissaryihs opteo esnd hoerrmeroindi ift em and so madame chair, my hope is that today's hearing helps congress and regulatorsmbrace these new nonst reto rm tawos revey vve yla >> mr. space for tee minutes. >> thank you and may i commend you and the ranking member for putting thisvry porta a nog dtmlyer. no me profound than in the mobile phones we use. amanpleqelyn become a pleantl protected from the abuses from innovations or identification theft. many people may not know but 92 rt fl rnopowmbpo the payphone has gone by the way and with thatcomes all other types of services connected with baacanttnt heml hs.eye ca information, pharmaceutical and formaionall on their phones. so it has become an integral an wly veklbs. ret uaptcts, are there. and half of these phones are what we call smart pones, whi e bl ocesngmoil swnoo er ment scope of the significant amount of impact that mobile phone ve nouetrexice rtara e
overreaing n bei ct ralli ul l py pete i ecr believe me, it is very teresting, but i would like to hear the testimony today and how the opportunity to a quesons,tirl t eaidtyadeu d os .. it is relevant to mention that the last significant policy initiative emissaryihs opteo esnd hoerrmeroindi ift em and so madame chair, my hope is that today's hearing helps congress and regulatorsmbrace these new nonst reto rm tawos revey vve yla >> mr. space for tee minutes. >> thank you and may i...
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mitchell was a very flamboyant caracer, utheer, ain lt, d py ay. t ll sruran imy hismitchell had a tremendous drinking problem, and mitchell's, they leave washington for wyork fairly eay on inthe da soshe wt hene dahe washington was a very hard drinking town, days that probably persisted hours into the '70s she -- >>h er ow >> tiedrrs imenwheo av d much. that she was, sometimes you just know this when you're writing a character. .. icsos enly abmohach xs cln son youtube. he talks to richardson just after he has mae him an attorney general. he needs. svhi sintatthreng omo rib rih o. n hened ot is oldya way. and he is thinking of the way that his case had taken him far in ti. li bansy,el noaluru ia rscu thng c dhi yourself. and richardson said, well, abtapresident,i n ni weeimtth tpodootnt heysuwveou want, i will back you to the hilt. you appoint whoever you like summit you can dig up charles fin, rewneve if youn. avbl aerot. richard nixon -- i often work late at night, and he he is the last voice i would here before going to bd. itis a combatio wd.
mitchell was a very flamboyant caracer, utheer, ain lt, d py ay. t ll sruran imy hismitchell had a tremendous drinking problem, and mitchell's, they leave washington for wyork fairly eay on inthe da soshe wt hene dahe washington was a very hard drinking town, days that probably persisted hours into the '70s she -- >>h er ow >> tiedrrs imenwheo av d much. that she was, sometimes you just know this when you're writing a character. .. icsos enly abmohach xs cln son youtube. he talks to...