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just as a cold so painful it made hi hands feell like they were be being stabbed by a thousands tiny daggersthis, a cub poking his little black nose out, playing and tumbling back inside. when you see them, they're look walking fluff balls, pure white, playing and climbing adop impossibly sleepy mothers. if you've ever seen pictures of baby polar bears this is almost certainly where they were taken. these baby polar bears, this is the first time they're seeing the sky. >> that's right. they're emerging from the den. she's introducing them to the world and cubs are cubs. they're playful, they're running around, they're not listening to mother, naturally. they're joying themselves. they're experiencing the world for the first time. >> reportete lifelong tracker morris spence finds the clues from the back of his snow mobile. and he has a face full of pros i have to say, you ridee around on a snow mobile and your mustache is ice right now. >> yeah, yeah. always like that. >> reporter: are there certain spots that you routinely see them making dens? >> not really. they're just a traveling bear. w
just as a cold so painful it made hi hands feell like they were be being stabbed by a thousands tiny daggersthis, a cub poking his little black nose out, playing and tumbling back inside. when you see them, they're look walking fluff balls, pure white, playing and climbing adop impossibly sleepy mothers. if you've ever seen pictures of baby polar bears this is almost certainly where they were taken. these baby polar bears, this is the first time they're seeing the sky. >> that's right....
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>> reporter: their teeth are like daggers. and steve knows when he's outnumbered. >> they're starting to bite now. getting a little bit too bold. >> reporter: while observing the sea lions, a pod of killer whales emerges. all of a sudden -- >> oh! >> reporter: two of the animals on his deadly 60 list going head to head. the killer whales try to intimidate the sea lion, but the stellar sea lion outsmarts and outma move thors. and in the end, escapes. it's a prime example of the unexpected surprises constantly facing steve in the wild. >> that was too close! >> reporter: what's the closest call you've had? >> i think large animals are usually the most frightening because, you know, if they decide that they really genuinely are going to get you, there's little you can do. >> reporter: and while steve tripes to keep a respectful distance -- sometimes it's not enough. >> that was quite a left hook. >> reporter: but some of the most fascinating predators in nature are the least obvious. neither dog nor cat, the foosa stalks the fore
>> reporter: their teeth are like daggers. and steve knows when he's outnumbered. >> they're starting to bite now. getting a little bit too bold. >> reporter: while observing the sea lions, a pod of killer whales emerges. all of a sudden -- >> oh! >> reporter: two of the animals on his deadly 60 list going head to head. the killer whales try to intimidate the sea lion, but the stellar sea lion outsmarts and outma move thors. and in the end, escapes. it's a prime...
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from the first game and they will have to do it with that defender alec was mean and there's also a dagger over the fitness of midfield that. the pressure is on the one arsenal boss and also his depleted side travel to even a.z. after a narrow one nil win at the emirates in the first leg the gunners are without midfielders some imaginary after agreeing to sell him to manage the city forty one many. in dollars that's on the back of the recent departure of fabregas to barcelona and also missing jack wilshere who's injured one but the good news is that venga will be able to sit in the dug out tonight after all after breaching a touchline ban last week the way for have suspended a further ban while an appeal is heard in the french minutes confident asked to the group stage for a fourteenth season in iraq of course we want to qualify on. one . hand. because we know. but you should both one. in contrast in a.z. have only reached the champions league group stage once that was five years ago and although they finished fourth in syria last season they too have lost key plays notably alex sanchez to
from the first game and they will have to do it with that defender alec was mean and there's also a dagger over the fitness of midfield that. the pressure is on the one arsenal boss and also his depleted side travel to even a.z. after a narrow one nil win at the emirates in the first leg the gunners are without midfielders some imaginary after agreeing to sell him to manage the city forty one many. in dollars that's on the back of the recent departure of fabregas to barcelona and also missing...
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. >> onetime head coach of the raiders' lead in was in daggers at his old team. >> you want your starters in as many situational >> it will be a fun weekend for any fan. on sunday have the raiders and new orleans saints. >> the miami hurricanes are not taking any chances at all. the fate of eight miami players are now the hands of the n.c.a.a.. the team is going to hold those guys out of any future games until the n.c.a.a. makes a decision. that is pretty smart on the part of miami. auto racing is the name of the game. look at the car of data kilpatrick. more coming up next. >> grand prix hits this sunday featuring the best in indycar racing including data kilpatrick. drivers are testing a course this afternoon but all anyone wanted to talk to them about was her announcement to move to nascar into dozens of. this was her first press conference since announcing yesterday. >> i could have gotten in it and not like it at all but i'd like it right away. it was the most fun i had ever had in a race car. >> she signed a two-year deal to sign nascar and had her first taste in a family-oriented n
. >> onetime head coach of the raiders' lead in was in daggers at his old team. >> you want your starters in as many situational >> it will be a fun weekend for any fan. on sunday have the raiders and new orleans saints. >> the miami hurricanes are not taking any chances at all. the fate of eight miami players are now the hands of the n.c.a.a.. the team is going to hold those guys out of any future games until the n.c.a.a. makes a decision. that is pretty smart on the...
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that is the stair of daggers. >> i guess i will move on. this is getting awkward. >> he is still staring at me. >> even off camera i can feel the heat of his blue eyes searing bullet holes in my skull. >> go away. get him off the camera. if he -- is he gone? no he is still there. >> is running a child's rights institute a great front for under age on? am i smart or not? but first, what will our debt correspondent tell us? i don't know. we will find out together. >>> it was on and then off and now it is on again. #*e i am talking about robyn gardener that went missing in aruba. they resumed looking for her remains. this is odd considering last week they called off the search altogether. but he is being held on suspicion of the involvement in her death. must mean one thing. it is time for a visit from our correspondent. before we get to this story, we are hooking you up to the cho youir -- up to the chair and you made a comment on the story we did on the marines. you said that this goes against health protocol if you don't break wind. it is u
that is the stair of daggers. >> i guess i will move on. this is getting awkward. >> he is still staring at me. >> even off camera i can feel the heat of his blue eyes searing bullet holes in my skull. >> go away. get him off the camera. if he -- is he gone? no he is still there. >> is running a child's rights institute a great front for under age on? am i smart or not? but first, what will our debt correspondent tell us? i don't know. we will find out together....
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. >> but one fight in a fit of peek he thrust the plant he was use is -- using on the tip of his daggernto a nearby flame. imagine his supplies when he discovered that the burning extract allowed him to see them without damaging them. >> we are done. >> the fact that it was a tasty treat was an accident. but thanks to sir law wryness, marsh, we have the marshmellow. >> are you an idiot. >> happy national marshmellow day. >> thank you. >> let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a puppy floating in a bubble floating by a smurf riding a rainbow. i am here with margaret hoover. her new book is called "american individualism, how a new generation can save the republican party and then blowup the world." i just added that part. and he is should sharp he is not allowed near balloon factory. it is america's future foundation chairman. that's interesting. and the flooding resulted in his first bath in months. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if comedic genius was an ikea shelf he would fall apart after you nailed him. and good to see you pinch. >> reporter john carminica says, qu
. >> but one fight in a fit of peek he thrust the plant he was use is -- using on the tip of his daggernto a nearby flame. imagine his supplies when he discovered that the burning extract allowed him to see them without damaging them. >> we are done. >> the fact that it was a tasty treat was an accident. but thanks to sir law wryness, marsh, we have the marshmellow. >> are you an idiot. >> happy national marshmellow day. >> thank you. >> let's welcome...
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people said you are being a little mean and there's a turn of the phrase it looks a little like a dagger so i kind of eliminated a lot of that and i tried not to. i really did try to say if i were reporting the story as a reporter even though i am involved in a, you know, could i just do an honest job of say what happened. that's really what i wanted to do. this is what happened and i sit up front this is from the bias of a journalist the port in the trenches, this is not -- i try to be pretty upfront about it. but, you know, you're going to get all of that and so i've taken a lot in my day i can to give you more. i would like to thank lesley for offering this space. thank the folks at c-span, and i'm one of the ones, dorothy, to be a lot of score saddling. much of it as a kind of would have liked to have seen on the one level. but when i put the last page down, i sent jam an e-mail saying you've got more self restraint and i would have had, and i think at the core of it is a book less about personalities who damn about some very significant societal and cultural shifts all seen through
people said you are being a little mean and there's a turn of the phrase it looks a little like a dagger so i kind of eliminated a lot of that and i tried not to. i really did try to say if i were reporting the story as a reporter even though i am involved in a, you know, could i just do an honest job of say what happened. that's really what i wanted to do. this is what happened and i sit up front this is from the bias of a journalist the port in the trenches, this is not -- i try to be pretty...
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"my word's like a dagger with a jagged edge that'll stab you in the head, whether you're a fag or a lez: yeah, the scene that i came up in, that word was thrown around so much, you know? "faggot" was, like, it was thrown around constantly to each other, like, in battling, you know what i mean? >> cooper: but, i mean, do you not like gay people? >> eminem: no, i don't have any problem with nobody, you know what i mean? like, i'm just whatever. >> cooper: and... and for some parent who's listening to this, and says, "well, you know, my kid hears this, hears you calling somebody a bitch or using the f-word, and starts to use it themselves." do you feel a sense of responsibility? >> eminem: i feel like it's your job to parent them. if you're the parent, be a parent. you know what i mean? i'm a parent. i have daughters. i mean, how would i really sound, as a person, like, walking around my house, you know, "bitch, pick this up." you know what i mean? like, i don't cuss... >> cooper: that's not how you are in your real life? >> eminem: profanity around my house, no. but this is music, this is
"my word's like a dagger with a jagged edge that'll stab you in the head, whether you're a fag or a lez: yeah, the scene that i came up in, that word was thrown around so much, you know? "faggot" was, like, it was thrown around constantly to each other, like, in battling, you know what i mean? >> cooper: but, i mean, do you not like gay people? >> eminem: no, i don't have any problem with nobody, you know what i mean? like, i'm just whatever. >> cooper: and......
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there is still a major dagger hanging over the u.s. economy.ly what would happen if any of major credit rating agencies downgrade american sterling a.a.a. rating. rich edson live at the rotunda one of the things left off the discussion here has been these credit -- widely believed and i think by our own colleague and boss around here deserved the credit a rating for a while. >> sure. if you look at the dead load we have, shep. $14 trillion already. that's about the size of our economy. and when you consider what the long-term implications of all of this are we don't even know if what we are talking about ratings agencies really aren't giving thatch of an indication if they do plan on maintaining it. at most you could see this cutting or at least you could see this cutting $1.2 trillion deficits. agencies have floated the idea of possibly $4 trillion as a good start. but it's uncertain as to whether or not that's going to be sufficient to them. moody's one of the top agencies, shep, had mentioned that perhaps they thought that maybe before tomor
there is still a major dagger hanging over the u.s. economy.ly what would happen if any of major credit rating agencies downgrade american sterling a.a.a. rating. rich edson live at the rotunda one of the things left off the discussion here has been these credit -- widely believed and i think by our own colleague and boss around here deserved the credit a rating for a while. >> sure. if you look at the dead load we have, shep. $14 trillion already. that's about the size of our economy....
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it just plunged a dagger into your heart, and i think amid the heavy breathing it just -- the jurorsay stunned. >> mike, i was really interested. want to make sure i read this correctly, that jeffs filed a motion to get the judge on the case dismissed or recused, and in it it seems like he's threatening her. he claims in this brief that -- that he's channeling god, and he says, quote, let also barbara walthers, the judge's name, be of a humbling to know i have sent a crippling disease upon her which shall take her life soon. >> yeah. i think you get a good insight into the character of warren jeffs. this judge has been rock solid. she has done such a good job in such a difficult situation. apparently as a child she suffered polio. she has a brace on one of her legs and walks with a noticeable limp and now he's implying in this revelation of god that he filed in a motion from court that her infirmity was an act of his vengeful god and now she's going to die. i can tell you she's aright of last couple of days since this was filed with a much greater degree of security. she was driving
it just plunged a dagger into your heart, and i think amid the heavy breathing it just -- the jurorsay stunned. >> mike, i was really interested. want to make sure i read this correctly, that jeffs filed a motion to get the judge on the case dismissed or recused, and in it it seems like he's threatening her. he claims in this brief that -- that he's channeling god, and he says, quote, let also barbara walthers, the judge's name, be of a humbling to know i have sent a crippling disease...
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well, as one reviewer recently noted, the cloak and dagger business was like bread and butter to the young and juliet. she found a mysterious agency citing a glamorous as she left her brilliant and extend your colleagues. she soon found herself assigned to an experimental research project called the emergency rescue equipment section. she was working with an eminent harvard zoologist to get his name was-year-old jefferson coolidge and he was no less than a descendant of thomas jefferson. she was developing a repel that could be rubbed on pilots down at sea to protect them. the conduct it all kind of bizarre experiments in designing the rescue kits and julia's responsibility was to go to the fish market early every morning for the fresh cash. for the first time in her life, she loved her work and felt she had found her niche, the place where she belonged. the oss, for all of its selectivity, was a pretty strange group of people. there were a lot of colorful personalities come and they had that kind of idiosyncratic lenient atmosphere of a small liberal arts college, and it had the sam
well, as one reviewer recently noted, the cloak and dagger business was like bread and butter to the young and juliet. she found a mysterious agency citing a glamorous as she left her brilliant and extend your colleagues. she soon found herself assigned to an experimental research project called the emergency rescue equipment section. she was working with an eminent harvard zoologist to get his name was-year-old jefferson coolidge and he was no less than a descendant of thomas jefferson. she...
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well, as one reviewer recently noted, the cloak and dagger business was like bread and butter to the young and juliet. she found a mysterious agency citing a glamorous as she left her brilliant and extend your colleagues. she soon found herself assigned to an experimental research project called the emergency rescue equipment section. she was working with an eminent harvard zoologist to get his name was-year-old jefferson coolidge and he was no less than a descendant of thomas jefferson. she was developing a repel that could be rubbed on pilots down at sea to protect them. the conduct it all kind of bizarre experiments in designing the rescue kits and julia's responsibility was to go to the fish market early every morning for the fresh cash. for the first time in her life, she loved her work and felt she had found her niche, the place where she belonged. the oss, for all of its selectivity, was a pretty strange group of people. there were a lot of colorful personalities come and they had that kind of idiosyncratic lenient atmosphere of a small liberal arts college, and it had the sam
well, as one reviewer recently noted, the cloak and dagger business was like bread and butter to the young and juliet. she found a mysterious agency citing a glamorous as she left her brilliant and extend your colleagues. she soon found herself assigned to an experimental research project called the emergency rescue equipment section. she was working with an eminent harvard zoologist to get his name was-year-old jefferson coolidge and he was no less than a descendant of thomas jefferson. she...