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but when charles darwin published it, he transformed the biological sciences forever.in celebration of darwin's 200th birthday, "quest" follows california academy of sciences beetle expert david kavanaugh. can darwin's principles on evolution, coupled with modern dna analysis, help him prove the existence of a new california species? >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation. the gordon and betty moore foundation, investing in partnerships for environmental conservation, science and the san francisco bay area. the richard and rhoda goldman foundation, celebrating more than 50 years of innovative grantmaking. and the amgen foundation. additional support provided by -- the s.d. bechtel, jr. foundation. the william k. bowes, jr. & foundation. ann s. bowers -- the robert noyce trust. the dirk and charlene kabcenell foundation. and the vadasz family foundation. support is also provided by --
but when charles darwin published it, he transformed the biological sciences forever.in celebration of darwin's 200th birthday, "quest" follows california academy of sciences beetle expert david kavanaugh. can darwin's principles on evolution, coupled with modern dna analysis, help him prove the existence of a new california species? >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation. the gordon and betty moore foundation, investing in...
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they watched darwin and a documented in evolution by natural selection proceeding year by year. they've watched it. they've seen it. they understand today they are doing what he never imagined possible. he thought it would take the geological ages to see the evolution in but now i'm seeing more and it turns out we mortals can watch and we are watching in darwin. i've gone back to life now to visit. there are many people, peter and grant look over their shoulders. it's wonderful that they're still doing this research. all these years later than ever retired. but officially, she's run, unofficial leader still of read your. along for this world of the strange science of immortality. professor, [inaudible] they celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in the white house. meet lucey and c-span's new series first lady's influence and imaging first of its kind
they watched darwin and a documented in evolution by natural selection proceeding year by year. they've watched it. they've seen it. they understand today they are doing what he never imagined possible. he thought it would take the geological ages to see the evolution in but now i'm seeing more and it turns out we mortals can watch and we are watching in darwin. i've gone back to life now to visit. there are many people, peter and grant look over their shoulders. it's wonderful that they're...
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he is rescued by the beautiful darwin in the movie but the character, a male elf rescues frodo in the book version. our wind's character is pumped up in the movie is compared as compared to what she would be in the book. other characters, the few female characters that really matter is not exaggerated. we haven't mentioned her yet. she is arguably the most powerful single and subtlety of middle-earth and she isn't often an ancient one. unless they can get the rank we are talking about, he gets it in all the world follows -- falls to him. wise and has some elements of mind reading powers as well. that is implied. she is powerful and important. the leading feminist character in the book and it's fascinating when you think about how long ago this book was written. she is if you will as close as you can get to being a sort of female ivanhoe knifelike character. she wants to fight alongside the men and she is vigorous and capable of doing so but they won't let her. she actually has to disguise herself and assume the identity of the phonyite called stern helm. she becomes a warrior for her
he is rescued by the beautiful darwin in the movie but the character, a male elf rescues frodo in the book version. our wind's character is pumped up in the movie is compared as compared to what she would be in the book. other characters, the few female characters that really matter is not exaggerated. we haven't mentioned her yet. she is arguably the most powerful single and subtlety of middle-earth and she isn't often an ancient one. unless they can get the rank we are talking about, he gets...
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consigue el gol del triunfo, en el volcano universitario tigres reciben la visita de santos, carlos darwinos tigres, que continúan como súper lideres del torneo de clausura mexicano, hasta aquí la información deportiva . >> muchas gracias, aquí y ahora hayh un especial del accidente de jenni rivera, es un adelanto . >> nuevas revelaciones sobre las condiciones dewl avión donde murió la cantante jenni rivera y graves acusaciones contra el dueño de la aeronave, también cómo oha cambiado el pueblo donde murió jenni rivera y acompañantes ,además famosos que se vuelven leyendas y generan más dinero después de muertos,¿será el caso de jenni rivera ?. >> mujeres como jenni ,la ingluyencia de ella entre sus seguidoras . >> aquí y ahora a las 7/6 centro, regresamos con lo mejor . ♪. después de brasil vemos el espectauclo, los seis finalistas de la escuela de samba participaro en el desfile de campeones, la escuela fue consagrada com ocampeona del carnaval de río, tras el tema brasil graneros del mundo, con sabro, color y mucho cuerpo nos despedimos, mañana los esperamos con más noticias, que tengan
consigue el gol del triunfo, en el volcano universitario tigres reciben la visita de santos, carlos darwinos tigres, que continúan como súper lideres del torneo de clausura mexicano, hasta aquí la información deportiva . >> muchas gracias, aquí y ahora hayh un especial del accidente de jenni rivera, es un adelanto . >> nuevas revelaciones sobre las condiciones dewl avión donde murió la cantante jenni rivera y graves acusaciones contra el dueño de la aeronave, también cómo...
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consigue el gol del triunfo, en el volcano universitario tigres reciben la visita de santos, carlos darwin continúan como súper lideres del torneo de clausura mexicano, hasta aquí la información deportiva . >> muchas gracias, aquí y ahora hayh un especial del accidente de jenni rivera, es un adelanto . >> nuevas revelaciones sobre las condiciones dewl avión donde murió la cantante jenni rivera y graves acusaciones contra el dueño de la aeronave, también cómo oha cambiado el pueblo donde murió jenni rivera y acompañantes ,además famosos que se vuelven leyendas y generan más dinero después de muertos,¿será el caso de jenni rivera ?. >> mujeres como jenni ,la ingluyencia de ella entre sus seguidoras . >> aquí y ahora a las 7/6 centro, regresamos con lo mejor . ♪.
consigue el gol del triunfo, en el volcano universitario tigres reciben la visita de santos, carlos darwin continúan como súper lideres del torneo de clausura mexicano, hasta aquí la información deportiva . >> muchas gracias, aquí y ahora hayh un especial del accidente de jenni rivera, es un adelanto . >> nuevas revelaciones sobre las condiciones dewl avión donde murió la cantante jenni rivera y graves acusaciones contra el dueño de la aeronave, también cómo oha cambiado...
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they put money into a pioneering captive rearing program at the charles darwin research center on the galapagos. tortoise eggs were collected from the wild and carefully raised away from introduced predators. by the 1970s, when i first visited the galapagos, the first captive bred tortoises were ready to be released. and a dramatic discovery had been made on pinta island. the subspecies that evolved there had long been thought extinct, but in 1971, a single male tortoise was discovered there. he was brought back to the charles darwin research station where he quickly became a celebrity in his own right. this is the rarest living animal in all the world. there is none rarer. this is lonesome george. it was hoped that a female pinta tortoise might be found with which he could breed, but it was not to be. lonesome george, it seems, is doomed to be the last of his kind. sadly, he died in june 2012. but other surviving galapagos tortoises have had to deal with a different threat... goats. they were brought to the island long ago by both sailors and settlers, and have now gone wild. they cr
they put money into a pioneering captive rearing program at the charles darwin research center on the galapagos. tortoise eggs were collected from the wild and carefully raised away from introduced predators. by the 1970s, when i first visited the galapagos, the first captive bred tortoises were ready to be released. and a dramatic discovery had been made on pinta island. the subspecies that evolved there had long been thought extinct, but in 1971, a single male tortoise was discovered there....
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19th century, the great powers of europe sailed the seas, took over within a bad rating of charles darwin saw is extremely theory are people, colonize them. they didn't understand places and is quite ahistorical to pick on them too much for what they did. but you can look at a sort of neocolonial type of assessment through these rampages and in particular, going into places and savaging them that it previously been undisturbed. another storyline not in the movies, a very dark episode that a bit anticlimactic called the scouring of the shire. what happens for the hobbits in this wood is the movie, so they didn't put it in. people know the spoiler on this, of course the good guys have to win or ap be too depressing. when the hobbits go back to their ideal up shop or it's not in the movie. it's been taken over by decrepit reduced version of the evil solemn man. he and his minions have created an ugly industrial shyer. it's filthy, polluted, wonderful novel is full of industrial waste. there's smoke everywhere. in a sense, what this is pointing out about war and its consequences is there is n
19th century, the great powers of europe sailed the seas, took over within a bad rating of charles darwin saw is extremely theory are people, colonize them. they didn't understand places and is quite ahistorical to pick on them too much for what they did. but you can look at a sort of neocolonial type of assessment through these rampages and in particular, going into places and savaging them that it previously been undisturbed. another storyline not in the movies, a very dark episode that a bit...
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election where people in paul broun's georgia district got thousands of voters to write in charles darwin instead of voting for paul broun. it was protest vote against him while he ran unopposed technically. it was also a plea to the republican party in washington to at least please not put that pit of hell guy back on the science committee. republicans in washington put him back on the science committee anyway. the existence of a congressman like paul broun says something about our times, and it says something about his district, and it says something about the bar to entrance in congress since apparently it does not exclude a man who apparently thinks the soviet union still exists. that's him accusing president obama of upholding the soviet constitution. that was from this past year. the importance of congressman paul broun today is that paul broun is running to be the next u.s. senator from the great state of georgia. paul broun's wife is already reported to have started telling people that back in georgia. paul broun himself is reported to be telling donors already. and at a press con
election where people in paul broun's georgia district got thousands of voters to write in charles darwin instead of voting for paul broun. it was protest vote against him while he ran unopposed technically. it was also a plea to the republican party in washington to at least please not put that pit of hell guy back on the science committee. republicans in washington put him back on the science committee anyway. the existence of a congressman like paul broun says something about our times, and...
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it was interesting that it was charles darwin's birthday yesterday. he didn't bring up science as much as i thought. he could have talked about science, education. i would say a b minus. >> still above average. thanks so much. >> we love the weather. you would give this an a plus, right? >> i would. i don't know. some people like the fog and the cold. you can't please all of the people all the time. we're pleasing the warm weather people today. taking a live look at daily city. we talk about patchy fog. this is what we mean. it's not one thick dense blanket located over daily city. you can see through it and this ml will spin out very quickly as we head throughout the day today. your temperatures are chilly to start. good morning in gilroy. 36 for livermore. 37 degrees to start the day in sunny vail headed for a comfortable afternoon. your forecast tells the story. at noon in the big to upper 50s. 4:00 p.m., upper 60s on the way. 70s ahead. we'll get to the forecast coming up. let's check your drive. mike has the day off. anthony is in the house. >> y
it was interesting that it was charles darwin's birthday yesterday. he didn't bring up science as much as i thought. he could have talked about science, education. i would say a b minus. >> still above average. thanks so much. >> we love the weather. you would give this an a plus, right? >> i would. i don't know. some people like the fog and the cold. you can't please all of the people all the time. we're pleasing the warm weather people today. taking a live look at daily...
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and today is the birthday of charles darwin, abraham lincoln and happy 75th birthday to judy plume. 14go today bill clinton was acquitted by the u.s. senate in his impeachment trial. 13 house republicans prosecuted him but only one of those congressmen ever made it to the senate after spending millions of taxpayer dollars in a failed partisan effort to humiliate and destroy a democratic president. that man's name? lindsey graham. here's "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang, coming up in just over an hour president obama will deliver his fifth state of the union address to a politically polarized audience outside capitol hill and their polarized representatives and senators under the capitol dome. now current tv will be covering the speech in its entirety, and i'll be back to break it down with panel include current's cenk uygur and. michael shure. tonight the president is expected to focus on policies to create more jobs, heal the ailing economy and rebuild the middle class. he's expected to call for compromise, and talk about searching for common
and today is the birthday of charles darwin, abraham lincoln and happy 75th birthday to judy plume. 14go today bill clinton was acquitted by the u.s. senate in his impeachment trial. 13 house republicans prosecuted him but only one of those congressmen ever made it to the senate after spending millions of taxpayer dollars in a failed partisan effort to humiliate and destroy a democratic president. that man's name? lindsey graham. here's "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >>...
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it is a trojan horse, a thinly veiled social darwinism. my plan says we're going to put teachers back in the classroom, construction workers back to work rebuilding america. and then you guys, their plan, which is let's have dirtier air, dirtier water. who are these 50 million americans? many of somebody's grandparents, some are middle class families who have children with autism or down syndrome. and these are the americans we'd be telling to fend for themselves. >> sean: obama, president demagogue, what else can you say, tucker? it's actually funny at this point. >> it's remarkable. covered him in the 2008 campaign and he said i'll never give you candy, and tell you the truth even though you don't like it and how far from there where he says republicans would like nothing than to hurt first responders for the sake of doing so in order to help their friends in the financial services business. he actually with a straight face said this is a clear choice between making the rich pay more or hurting the rest of us, as if you could balance the
it is a trojan horse, a thinly veiled social darwinism. my plan says we're going to put teachers back in the classroom, construction workers back to work rebuilding america. and then you guys, their plan, which is let's have dirtier air, dirtier water. who are these 50 million americans? many of somebody's grandparents, some are middle class families who have children with autism or down syndrome. and these are the americans we'd be telling to fend for themselves. >> sean: obama,...
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i must speak for christina taylor green, for gabe zimmerman, for judge john roll, for darwin stoddarddorothy morris and for phyllis schneck. you know, they don't have a voice anymore, and i can speak for them and try to make sure that these things become less and less popular. i don't know if that's the right word. it's just such a shame that we can't try to do something, but you're right, christina taylor green died at the 13th bullet, and roger and bill badger, they knocked him down when he tried to reload from one .33 capacity magazine to another .33 capacity magazine that misfired when he was going to try to shoot me, and that's when they knocked him down right on top of me and i was able to get the third magazine that he had. you know, if they had only ten rounds in that magazine, maybe we wouldn't have as many people that were murdered or injured. >> exactly right. >> patricia, can i ask, when you hear politicians almost sound as if they have given up hope or that the only thing we might be able to get is universal background checks, what would you say to them? what would you sa
i must speak for christina taylor green, for gabe zimmerman, for judge john roll, for darwin stoddarddorothy morris and for phyllis schneck. you know, they don't have a voice anymore, and i can speak for them and try to make sure that these things become less and less popular. i don't know if that's the right word. it's just such a shame that we can't try to do something, but you're right, christina taylor green died at the 13th bullet, and roger and bill badger, they knocked him down when he...
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in biology at the top of any list would be charles darwin. without his insights, without his recognition that natural selection enabled ever increasing complexity and function at and enabled the development of ever more wonderful forms of life, our modern understandings of biology, genetics, medicine would be impossible. and our comprehension of the world around us would be vastly poorer. i have introduced a resolution to honor february 12 as a ceremonial darwin day. to recognize the importance of scientific thinking in our lives and to honor one of humankind's greatest thinkers. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> request permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor a great american hero, somebody born in my district and passed away very recently. his name is joe cook sr. mr. kinzinger: joe was a community leader, a great father, a great
in biology at the top of any list would be charles darwin. without his insights, without his recognition that natural selection enabled ever increasing complexity and function at and enabled the development of ever more wonderful forms of life, our modern understandings of biology, genetics, medicine would be impossible. and our comprehension of the world around us would be vastly poorer. i have introduced a resolution to honor february 12 as a ceremonial darwin day. to recognize the importance...
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. >> i would say that the study of meteorites is akin to where biology was in the pre-darwin era.ringing back all sorts of funky new creatures and we're trying to fit them into a framework and understand how one relates to another. >> reporter: since the antarctic program began in 1976, it's cost about $25 million. the curiosity rover mission now analyzing samples on the surface of mars, cost about $2.5 billion and won't even bring back any material to earth. >> this is a way to get a piece of mars that costs us a millionth of what that project might cost. >> reporter: you've described this whole operation as kind of a poor man's space mission. >> a poor person's space mission. >> reporter: poor person's. the antarctic missions have brought back more than 20,000 meteorites, and the program has loaned thousands of samples to researchers all over the world who are trying to make discoveries about the evolution of planets and stars. still, at the smithsonian... >> we have calcium aluminum rich inclusions. those were the first things to form in the solar system. >> reporter: antarctic
. >> i would say that the study of meteorites is akin to where biology was in the pre-darwin era.ringing back all sorts of funky new creatures and we're trying to fit them into a framework and understand how one relates to another. >> reporter: since the antarctic program began in 1976, it's cost about $25 million. the curiosity rover mission now analyzing samples on the surface of mars, cost about $2.5 billion and won't even bring back any material to earth. >> this is a way...
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. >> darwinism? the ones stupid enough to walk into a fountain. >> we all die in the end.e of them is human dignity and freedom and adults to make reasonable choices how to live. >> they don't make reasonable choices. >> they often don't. >> sometimes victims are caught in the crossfire you texting while driving. we know. >> driving is different. but walking, you don't kill anybody. only yourself. >> 11,000 people. >> cause an accident. 58 people died. do you know how many people i do of tooth decay every year? federal monitors making certain you floss. >> get rit of dentists. >> people ogo into comas all the time from yeast infections? >> what else will the government regulate? we don't need another law to keep us safe. >> are you calling yourself judy now u tucker? >> i'm not emailing in above a pseudonym. >> from chris the next thing you know the government is going to outlaw reading books on tread mills. >> that is dangerous. >> already illegal in a lot of places. i'm just making that up. you almost can't make it up. in a country dry where the size of your toilet is re
. >> darwinism? the ones stupid enough to walk into a fountain. >> we all die in the end.e of them is human dignity and freedom and adults to make reasonable choices how to live. >> they don't make reasonable choices. >> they often don't. >> sometimes victims are caught in the crossfire you texting while driving. we know. >> driving is different. but walking, you don't kill anybody. only yourself. >> 11,000 people. >> cause an accident. 58 people...
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you can consider it economic darwinism if you like but that is the bottom line and that's what alwaysery interesting. good to talk to you. charles payne from the business network. bill: great point too. 23 minutes before the hour. president obama keeping it quiet about the time with tiger woods. that famous golfer is talking about, what he is saying about the president's weekend golf game. martha: on alarming video going viral. who is behind this? this is frighting piece of propaganda. we think you should see this. kt mcfarland joins us on that next. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times t
you can consider it economic darwinism if you like but that is the bottom line and that's what alwaysery interesting. good to talk to you. charles payne from the business network. bill: great point too. 23 minutes before the hour. president obama keeping it quiet about the time with tiger woods. that famous golfer is talking about, what he is saying about the president's weekend golf game. martha: on alarming video going viral. who is behind this? this is frighting piece of propaganda. we think...
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charles darwin is moving toward spiegel. >> stephanie: since my last family reunion in the galapagos a seminar released by judicial watch. they talked government workers to be racist. >> huh? >> stephanie: you want to know the details? >> yes please. >> stephanie: a socialologist and lecturer talks about workplace diversity. he said the following. in the footage pilgrims did not hand over their passports to native americans. he doesn't like calling people minorities. he likes to call them emerging majorities. a better understanding of issues facing african-americans can become an extension of each other's quest to make americans stronger and heather for all of us. >> the problem is what exactly? >> stephanie: then he says say thank thank you to black folks. that was too much for glenn beck. he said look at what this government is doing. this government under barack obama is hiring people to teach people how to be racist. everyone needs to say thank you black man, thank you black man. what's with this? we're all in this together. here's an organization that is our government spending
charles darwin is moving toward spiegel. >> stephanie: since my last family reunion in the galapagos a seminar released by judicial watch. they talked government workers to be racist. >> huh? >> stephanie: you want to know the details? >> yes please. >> stephanie: a socialologist and lecturer talks about workplace diversity. he said the following. in the footage pilgrims did not hand over their passports to native americans. he doesn't like calling people...
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leo sends marines to to darwin but we have also ratified the korea free trade agreement and responded to the triple disaster in japan for our government, through our businesses and not for-profit and reminded the entire region of the irreplaceable role america place. first and foremost the so-called pivot has been about creative diplomacy. like signing a little old notice, a treaty of amnesty and asean that opened the door to permanent restoration altman elevated a forum for engaging on high-stakes issues like the south china sea. we have encouraged india to look east policy as a way to weave another big democracy into the fabric of the asia-pacific. we have used trade negotiations over the transpacific partnership to find common ground with his former adversary in vietnam and the list goes on. our effort has encompassed all the levers of power and more that i have discussed. you can ask yourself, how can we approach an issue as thorny and dangerous as territorial south china sea without a deep understanding of energy politics, subtle multilateral diplomacy, hard economic statecraft a
leo sends marines to to darwin but we have also ratified the korea free trade agreement and responded to the triple disaster in japan for our government, through our businesses and not for-profit and reminded the entire region of the irreplaceable role america place. first and foremost the so-called pivot has been about creative diplomacy. like signing a little old notice, a treaty of amnesty and asean that opened the door to permanent restoration altman elevated a forum for engaging on...
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we sent marines to darwin but we also ratified the korea free trade agreement her. we. we responded to the triple disaster in japan through our governments, through her businesses, through our not-for-profit and reminded the entire region of the irreplaceable role america place. first and foremost the so-called pivot has been about creative diplomacy. like signing a little noted treaty of amity and cooperation with asean that open the door to permanent representation of ultimately elevated a forum for engaging on high-stakes issues like the south china sea. we have encouraged india's look east policy as a way to weave another big democracy into the fabric of the asia-pacific. we have used trade negotiations over the transpacific heart worship to find common ground with a former adversary in vietnam and the list goes on. our effort has encompassed all the levers of power and more that i have discussed. .. so we needed to engage with them on many fronts to make that happen. pricing for the release of political prisoners and additional reform for boosting investment in upg
we sent marines to darwin but we also ratified the korea free trade agreement her. we. we responded to the triple disaster in japan through our governments, through her businesses, through our not-for-profit and reminded the entire region of the irreplaceable role america place. first and foremost the so-called pivot has been about creative diplomacy. like signing a little noted treaty of amity and cooperation with asean that open the door to permanent representation of ultimately elevated a...
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she fills up the fargo dome and she starts dancing and i look at my husband and i say, darwin when im 60 i want to look like tina turner. he said, why wait? [laughter] it's a true story. [laughter] so i thought, maybe they would like to know my first impressions of washington d.c.. don't you know? i know you all think i have an accent and i think i talk like tom broke. i don't know why you think i have an accent? i thought you would want to know what it's like to be a -- in the united states senate right? you would want to know about that and it's truly very glamorous. my transition office is quite small, very cozy as we say as we are piling people into it and in fact we are waiting for kent conrad to kick up the chart so we can hire staff. [laughter] my office is small and certainly not dig enough to live in. [laughter] i am wondering congressmen was it really cozy and homey when you lived there? was there room for the donny and marie poster? [laughter] well, i have to tell you i feel very well protected because we are right across from the capital police and based on personal exper
she fills up the fargo dome and she starts dancing and i look at my husband and i say, darwin when im 60 i want to look like tina turner. he said, why wait? [laughter] it's a true story. [laughter] so i thought, maybe they would like to know my first impressions of washington d.c.. don't you know? i know you all think i have an accent and i think i talk like tom broke. i don't know why you think i have an accent? i thought you would want to know what it's like to be a -- in the united states...
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aprovecho la localia ante un santos que le jugo de tu a tu al unico equipo invicto del torneo,,, darwin al '37 emparejo para que tigres siga de invicto y superlider en el torneo.. ---chivas,,, ha este equipo le podemos llamar "el rey del empate"... fue a casa de los camoteros del puebla y en un partido de ida y vuelta felix borja anoto para los de la franja y marco fabian 2 minutos despues rescato el empate para que chivas sume 8 puntos mientras que puebla esta de sexto en la tabla... ---en ciudad universitaria los pumas lograron su primera victoria en casa,,, segunda del torneo con un gol solitario del "chispa" valverde para que de esta manera los pumas lleguen a 9 unidades y noveno en la general... ===wipe=== vo --actividad en la copa f.a. en inglaterra javier hernandez salio al terreno de juego en el partido donde enfrentaron al reading que no anda muy bien en la premier.. el portugues nani adelanto a los rojos al minuto 68,,, y el chicharito dijo,, yo tambien se hacer de esos goles y de cabeza con un hermoso remate puso en ventaja al manchester united que saco la victoria 2 goles a
aprovecho la localia ante un santos que le jugo de tu a tu al unico equipo invicto del torneo,,, darwin al '37 emparejo para que tigres siga de invicto y superlider en el torneo.. ---chivas,,, ha este equipo le podemos llamar "el rey del empate"... fue a casa de los camoteros del puebla y en un partido de ida y vuelta felix borja anoto para los de la franja y marco fabian 2 minutos despues rescato el empate para que chivas sume 8 puntos mientras que puebla esta de sexto en la tabla......