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please welcome carl edgar blake. [cheers and applause] thank you. about ten minutes. ♪ thanks so much for coming on. all right, mr. blake. you are the first pig farmer i've ever had on my show cofnlt great laitions. >> thank you very much. >> stephen: the reason we have you on is not just because you are a pig farmer but you are a pig farmer in a unique way. you used to be a -- you write code, you created computer portholes for companies and cities. are computer programmers so filthy that you decided to work with hogs to improve your living conditions? why did you go to hog farming? >> i've been doing computer work for so long, and there came a time when there wasn't any more computer work in iowa. >> stephen: was there ever a ton? >> actually there was. kept me busy a long time. >> stephen: all right. you created a -- >> iowa. >> stephen: how did you come up with this pig? it's winning contests. >> we tried to make a better pig. i did a lot of research on the tber internet. i found out in 182 a king in germany created the pig that won four world's
please welcome carl edgar blake. [cheers and applause] thank you. about ten minutes. ♪ thanks so much for coming on. all right, mr. blake. you are the first pig farmer i've ever had on my show cofnlt great laitions. >> thank you very much. >> stephen: the reason we have you on is not just because you are a pig farmer but you are a pig farmer in a unique way. you used to be a -- you write code, you created computer portholes for companies and cities. are computer programmers so...
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s/ edgar jiménez "el ponchis"/ presunto sicarios "....aproximadamente cuántos has matado??..... "el cris", tambin narro como se deshaca de los enemigos del cartel para el que trabajaba... s/ "cris" / presunto sicario "....cuánto te pagaban por asesinato??.- 3 mil pesos por cabeza..." la mayora de los menores que se involucran en actividades ilcitas, dicen los expertos lo hacen bajo amenazas, pero se ha comprobado tambin lamentan, que muchos de ellos lo ven como una forma de vida.... cesar ---recuerde que continuamos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once.. take vo ---en san jose, recuerdan a un adolescente de 16 aÑos que murio arollado por un tren... blanca ---ademas, enterese que cargos enfrenta una mujer del area de la bahia que mintio haber sido violada en una universidad ---no lo olvide le esperamos a las once.. ===roll ticker===
s/ edgar jiménez "el ponchis"/ presunto sicarios "....aproximadamente cuántos has matado??..... "el cris", tambin narro como se deshaca de los enemigos del cartel para el que trabajaba... s/ "cris" / presunto sicario "....cuánto te pagaban por asesinato??.- 3 mil pesos por cabeza..." la mayora de los menores que se involucran en actividades ilcitas, dicen los expertos lo hacen bajo amenazas, pero se ha comprobado tambin lamentan, que muchos de...
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whatever his intent, edgar doesn't leave the decoy alone and keeps chatting.al, he says he wants to talk to her on the phone. perverted justice obliges and puts the decoy on the line with him. >> nobody is here. my parents are gone. my parents are gone. >> in the end, he decides to come. but he is still not convinced. >> so what are you doing? >> nothing much. i was just talking online. >> talking online? >> yes. >> you can look around. come on in. where are you going? >> trying not to think about this. >> for the next few minutes, he can't decide whether he wants to stay or go. finally, he comes in. >> whatever. but spots our camera crew in the next room. >> you are a suspicious guy, rick. >> i told you there were people here. >> i want to speak with you for a minute. why don't you have a seat right over there. >> i wasn't planning on any of this. >> good. i want to hear the whole story. come on over here and have a seat and tell me all about the it. >> i might as well, my life is over. my life's over. >> rick, now, i've got some transcripts here of your conv
whatever his intent, edgar doesn't leave the decoy alone and keeps chatting.al, he says he wants to talk to her on the phone. perverted justice obliges and puts the decoy on the line with him. >> nobody is here. my parents are gone. my parents are gone. >> in the end, he decides to come. but he is still not convinced. >> so what are you doing? >> nothing much. i was just talking online. >> talking online? >> yes. >> you can look around. come on in....
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s/ edgar jiménez "el ponchis"/ presunto sicarios "....aproximadamente cuántos has matado??.....mbin narro como se deshaca de los enemigos del cartel para el que trabajaba... s/ "cris" / presunto sicario "....cuánto te pagaban por asesinato??.- 3 mil pesos por cabeza..." la mayora de los menores que se involucran en actividades ilcitas, dicen los expertos lo hacen bajo amenazas, pero se ha comprobado tambin lamentan, que muchos de ellos lo ven como una forma de vida.... cesar ---en el salvador, el gobierno anuncia los operativos que pondra en marcha durante la semana santa para evitar accidentes viales.. take vo ---el viceministerio de transporte anuncio la implementacion del plan "salvando vidas en la carretera" a partir de manana viernes 22 de marzo al primero de abril y en el que se instalaran retenes en las autopistas... ---durante los controles, se pretende aplicar mas de seis mil pruebas de alcoholimetro a los conductores.. stop open roll weather open blanca ---ahora vamos a ver como pinta el tiempo... cesar ---con javier castro... take pkg blanca ---pausa comercial blanca
s/ edgar jiménez "el ponchis"/ presunto sicarios "....aproximadamente cuántos has matado??.....mbin narro como se deshaca de los enemigos del cartel para el que trabajaba... s/ "cris" / presunto sicario "....cuánto te pagaban por asesinato??.- 3 mil pesos por cabeza..." la mayora de los menores que se involucran en actividades ilcitas, dicen los expertos lo hacen bajo amenazas, pero se ha comprobado tambin lamentan, que muchos de ellos lo ven como una forma...
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but lautrec's great early influence was the work of edgar degas.'s a wonderful anecdote about how, after dinner one evening, he took some friends for what he called a dessert and took them to a friend's apartment where he showed them a painting by degas. what degas stood for was a kind of sophisticated naturalism in painting. degas, in the 1870s, had used cut-off figures, steep angled perspectives, and other devices to give a dramatic sense of immediacy in a way of representing the modern world. lautrec borrowed those kinds of devices for his work. (narrator) the lessons degas offered in a work like in a café-- off-center compositions and cropped figures observed in the real world-- would emerge in lautrec's art. but he reached beyond the frontiers of naturalism and moved into more expressive territory. as he grew into his own style, you see a greater difference between lautrec and degas. and one way you see that especially is that toulouse-lautrec always seems to have a greater emotional intimacy, i'd say, with his models. there's always more of a
but lautrec's great early influence was the work of edgar degas.'s a wonderful anecdote about how, after dinner one evening, he took some friends for what he called a dessert and took them to a friend's apartment where he showed them a painting by degas. what degas stood for was a kind of sophisticated naturalism in painting. degas, in the 1870s, had used cut-off figures, steep angled perspectives, and other devices to give a dramatic sense of immediacy in a way of representing the modern...
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edgar hoover? >> i am a great j. edgar hoover fan. i spent untold hours at the fbi going through the archives there. i have in my possession over 100,000 pages of fbi files, which i got legally through the freedom of information. [laughter] regarding fbi agents in the. elizabeth bentley by the way when she went to the fbi did here in new haven. this is where she went to the fbi, right here. and she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no question about it. he was meticulous in record-keeping. the gc, did anybody see the movie that came out, marvel casting of leonardo dicaprio as j. edgar hoover. whoever came up with that? i would have preferred brad pitt frankly for that rolled. [laughter] but in any event, the movie has falsehoods but most of what we are given as alleged history, all present company excepted, is that. i'm reminded of what mary mccarthy said about william holt. every word she writes is a lie, including and and of the. and that's my view, jaundiced view of what is out t
edgar hoover? >> i am a great j. edgar hoover fan. i spent untold hours at the fbi going through the archives there. i have in my possession over 100,000 pages of fbi files, which i got legally through the freedom of information. [laughter] regarding fbi agents in the. elizabeth bentley by the way when she went to the fbi did here in new haven. this is where she went to the fbi, right here. and she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no...
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edgar hoover and ronald reagan was called -- and i resented it to this day. you don't call me hoodlum and the thud. electromagnetic field with the gemini missile program. all three stages of the gemini program. i was raised and i was an architect at age 15 and 16. i was the one who drew the plans for my father adding rooms to people's houses in the san francisco bay area. i was no hoover. i love the high-tech work that i got interested in my civil human rights struggle. i want to hear dr. martin luther king speak and he was talking about these businesses across the country would not hire people of color. he categorized the mall and he finally got to the -- and he says we are going to boycott the spread companies. we are going to boycott kilpatrick bread company. we are going to boycott them so consistently and so profoundly we want to make wonder bread wonder where the money went. dr. king oakland auditorium 7000 people hit the floor. i am just one young student impressed and inspired by dr. martin luther king. this was something. time to fall than they kille
edgar hoover and ronald reagan was called -- and i resented it to this day. you don't call me hoodlum and the thud. electromagnetic field with the gemini missile program. all three stages of the gemini program. i was raised and i was an architect at age 15 and 16. i was the one who drew the plans for my father adding rooms to people's houses in the san francisco bay area. i was no hoover. i love the high-tech work that i got interested in my civil human rights struggle. i want to hear dr....
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. >> edgar es uno de los que esta acogido por el tps como los salvadoreños hondureños quiénes tienenenses salvadoreños y hondureños fueron favorecidos por esta iniciativa por las catastrofes de sus países, >> llevan más de 12 años acá y han pagado más de 260 millones de dólares en tarifas de renovación del tps. >> dicen que tienen que haber consideración para los dreamers y los agricultores pero nos gustaría que se incluyera a los centro americanos beneficiados por el tps. >> en méxico dictan formal prisión para elba ester gordillo. >> les contaremos de que pasa cuándo usted abandona una escena de crimen o accidente. >> además les contaremos sobre las noticias del estado de salud del presidente de venezuela hugo chavez y no son muy alentadores. >> y actualmente estas son las temperaturas (información en pantalla) ya volvemos después de la pausa. x >> a dos semanas de estar en un hospital de caracas el presidente de venezuela hugo chavez esta peor de salud con una nueva infección después de estar en cuba sigue inestable. >> por su inmuno deficiencia tiene una nueva infección tiene qui
. >> edgar es uno de los que esta acogido por el tps como los salvadoreños hondureños quiénes tienenenses salvadoreños y hondureños fueron favorecidos por esta iniciativa por las catastrofes de sus países, >> llevan más de 12 años acá y han pagado más de 260 millones de dólares en tarifas de renovación del tps. >> dicen que tienen que haber consideración para los dreamers y los agricultores pero nos gustaría que se incluyera a los centro americanos beneficiados...
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edgar hoover. by the first week of december, j. edgar hoover is on national television saying the black panther party is a threat to the internal security of america. this is before nixon is sworn in. so they already own. they getting ready to move. by january 17, a bunch -- murdered and killed and will document in this book, how it was into the actual murderers was, above and beyond putting up to brothers called the signed a brothers. theithe real names of the real killers are in this book, well researched. they never went to jail and never went to prison. one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that yea
edgar hoover. by the first week of december, j. edgar hoover is on national television saying the black panther party is a threat to the internal security of america. this is before nixon is sworn in. so they already own. they getting ready to move. by january 17, a bunch -- murdered and killed and will document in this book, how it was into the actual murderers was, above and beyond putting up to brothers called the signed a brothers. theithe real names of the real killers are in this book,...
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>edgar: ron el apo >>> pero en el caso del cubano harlem garcÍa y su esposa ucraniana el condado de monoingscolar alega, pero deben pagar y ademÁs enfrent enfrent enfrentar cargo criminales >>> lan ha acusado de no pagarle a la hija, >>> lo curioso que este mismo aÑo se registraron en este distrito 15 casos como los de los garcÍa, luego de luchar contra la burocracia, harp bem decid los garcÍa, luego de luchar contra la burocracia, harp bem decid >>> me dijo que no podrÍa seguir representandome porque ha recibido presiÓn polÍtica de la fiscal, y tambiÉn me dijo claramented claramente no vamos a ganar este caso >>> la fiscalÍa tiene o ftra versiÓn, ellos robaron a los trabajador trabajadores que reciben en el lugar. los impuestoss escolares son una carga difÍcil que la mayoria de los residentes pagan sin quejarse, pero en lugar de ello los garcÍa quieren promover la educaciÓn de su hija. mientras escuchan, piden a wdara su hija de 6 aÑos. >>> ella la llama bruja imagÍnate. ella sabe, sabe lo que estÁ pasando le explico que estamos luchando por ella, cuando pueda crecer mÁs. >>> la familia ga
>edgar: ron el apo >>> pero en el caso del cubano harlem garcÍa y su esposa ucraniana el condado de monoingscolar alega, pero deben pagar y ademÁs enfrent enfrent enfrentar cargo criminales >>> lan ha acusado de no pagarle a la hija, >>> lo curioso que este mismo aÑo se registraron en este distrito 15 casos como los de los garcÍa, luego de luchar contra la burocracia, harp bem decid los garcÍa, luego de luchar contra la burocracia, harp bem decid >>>...
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>> it's up to mia to carefully dissect the issues between edgar muniz's meltdown.was transferred a month ago. since then, he's had trouble passing the five levels for release. earlier in the day, he was told he was back to level one. >> i'm on level one. >> don't cry. don't cry. don't cry. why are you crying? >> cause i talked to my mom and sawyer, he told my mom i was fixing to get out probably, if i make my t 1 today, i can get out in four weeks. >> don't cry. don't cry. hold on. i'm going to make my best effort to get kids to trust me and believe that you are here for them. >> i haven't seen my mom for one year and two months. i write letters to my mom. i want to see my mom. >> they are so used to nobody caring. i want to show them that i care, i want to be there for you. here is what we are going to do. >> i want to stay with my mom and my sister because my family is in mexico. i got in america only my mom, my sister, and my grandpa and me. i was in level three. she told me i was going to make level four. i was being good. she told my mom i'm in level four. and
>> it's up to mia to carefully dissect the issues between edgar muniz's meltdown.was transferred a month ago. since then, he's had trouble passing the five levels for release. earlier in the day, he was told he was back to level one. >> i'm on level one. >> don't cry. don't cry. don't cry. why are you crying? >> cause i talked to my mom and sawyer, he told my mom i was fixing to get out probably, if i make my t 1 today, i can get out in four weeks. >> don't cry....
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edgar iniquez/tatuador :47 abogados y medicos tambien mis mejores clientes son enfermeros y policiase vienen al shop hay gente que no trae tatuajes y es mas mala que uno yo pienso que todo mundo se esta abriendo mas a lo nuevo tratando de entender que no es necesariamente algo malo todo mundo ya es una epidemia ya todo mundo trae tatuaje luis se tatuo en su brazo la imagen de su papa...ademas tiene al sagrado corazon y otras imagenes que le cubren totalmente el torso....aun asi quiere hacerse mas,.... luis rivera/tiene su torso tatuado 1:19 mis piernas, la espalda, el cuello, la cabeza, todo se hace uno adicto, se hace adicto a la tinta y no para por que? no mas quiero ver mi cuerpo decorado etapas de la vida que uno tiene las va marcando la moda parece no dejar de crecer...el mariscal de campo de los 49ers colin kapernick ahora es reconocido no solo por su flamante juego, pero por sus numerosos tatuajes....est e terapista de familia dice que esto hace parte de la autoafirmacion personal que empieza desde nino. jaime arcila/terapista familiar 1:47 eso muestra de que se quiere afirmar
edgar iniquez/tatuador :47 abogados y medicos tambien mis mejores clientes son enfermeros y policiase vienen al shop hay gente que no trae tatuajes y es mas mala que uno yo pienso que todo mundo se esta abriendo mas a lo nuevo tratando de entender que no es necesariamente algo malo todo mundo ya es una epidemia ya todo mundo trae tatuaje luis se tatuo en su brazo la imagen de su papa...ademas tiene al sagrado corazon y otras imagenes que le cubren totalmente el torso....aun asi quiere hacerse...
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he was going to play edgar alan poe. we said goodbye.s a positive meeting and he would talk to me. the next morning after i was done with the "today" show, i get this phone call. he was working with a guy called rabbi schmooley. do you know him? >> jimmy: yeah, he's a real attention whore. >> he called me and he said katie, i have a question for you. are you seeing anyone? i said at the time -- it was a couple years after my husband had passed away and i was dating someone. i was like yes, but that's kind of disgusting, aren't you married with a lot of kids? he goes no, not for me. michael is interested in going out with you. and i was like, wow. and then i thought that would be -- can you imagine going home to my daughters who were then about like 8 and 4 saying honey, i'm going on -- girls, i'm going on a date with michael jackson. so i thought it would just be too weird. >> jimmy: yes. >> and the tabloids would go crazy. i didn't need that. >> jimmy: it would be very, very weird. he probably would have fed you to his giraffes or somet
he was going to play edgar alan poe. we said goodbye.s a positive meeting and he would talk to me. the next morning after i was done with the "today" show, i get this phone call. he was working with a guy called rabbi schmooley. do you know him? >> jimmy: yeah, he's a real attention whore. >> he called me and he said katie, i have a question for you. are you seeing anyone? i said at the time -- it was a couple years after my husband had passed away and i was dating...
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later on, bob edgar. he will talk about the campaign money machines ramping up on both sides of the aisle. he will talk about how specifically in new group this to advance the president's agenda. we want to show you a local content vehicle. they have been visiting areas not only to highlight things c-span2 over the weekend. we focused on alexandria, virginia. at a going to take a look number of topics. five young african american men were arrested as they attempted to get their library cards. want to find ar large group of young men and women who were willing to volunteer to be arrested. it was a fairly large number initially. august 21, 1939, the richest five young men who were available. they got dressed up in their best clothing. , they asked for library cards, were denied, and tucker had one of the of the brothers of one of these men waiting outside. he came over with a photographer who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the men coming out of the building. tucker had instructed them t
later on, bob edgar. he will talk about the campaign money machines ramping up on both sides of the aisle. he will talk about how specifically in new group this to advance the president's agenda. we want to show you a local content vehicle. they have been visiting areas not only to highlight things c-span2 over the weekend. we focused on alexandria, virginia. at a going to take a look number of topics. five young african american men were arrested as they attempted to get their library cards....
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applause ] >> i'm also very fortunate to have a very great staff, elena chen, our city architect, edgar lopez, all put hands together to make this happen. but most importantly former director who is now head of mta, who started this project. wave your hand? [ applause ] . when ed was director, certain goals were set to accomplish this project. local business, the goal was set at 30 percent. can anybody guess how many percent local businesses got part of this library? 68 percent. [ applause ] >> subcontracting goals, more than 50 percent of the subcontractors came from this neighborhood. and most important, all the hours that were put to build this library, 25 percent of the work force from 94124. i would like to thank our contractors. freddie carter and mike. where is freddie? freddie, come up here. please, a big hand for freddie. [ applause ] >> every time i would stop by early in the morning, 6:30 sometimes in the evening, 8:00 freddie was in that office making sure the work would get done. he held hands to many of the workers from our community and made this project possible. it is a
applause ] >> i'm also very fortunate to have a very great staff, elena chen, our city architect, edgar lopez, all put hands together to make this happen. but most importantly former director who is now head of mta, who started this project. wave your hand? [ applause ] . when ed was director, certain goals were set to accomplish this project. local business, the goal was set at 30 percent. can anybody guess how many percent local businesses got part of this library? 68 percent. [...
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jay edgar, who would of guest this would of been borrowing. my favorite part is the lady in the row behind me made a phone call. you're 81 clint eastwood. the only thing you should direct is your nurse for another spoon of apple sauce. now a song. ♪ the oscar. >> daniel: i'm sure the academy will make the right decision. like when they picked anne hathaway and james franco. keep up with my blog, follow me on twitter and come see me on tour. for the holidays head to tosh.comedycentral.com. we have shirts and hoodies and other stuff made of cotton. unfortunately the fascist lawyers wouldn't let me sell the vibrating nipple head that. would have changed lives. finally before we go i'm sick of you asking me to show puke videos much we will be gone until 2012. to shut you up until then i thought i would put one last bad taste in your mouth. (puking sounds) >> oh my god (puking) >> oh my god (puking) >> daniel: good night. maybe i will see you next year. ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". m
jay edgar, who would of guest this would of been borrowing. my favorite part is the lady in the row behind me made a phone call. you're 81 clint eastwood. the only thing you should direct is your nurse for another spoon of apple sauce. now a song. ♪ the oscar. >> daniel: i'm sure the academy will make the right decision. like when they picked anne hathaway and james franco. keep up with my blog, follow me on twitter and come see me on tour. for the holidays head to...
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come on, edgar, we got you., and he went to the bathroom -- and we lost edgar. >> oh, no. >> hal: edgar call back if you heard that. let's go to bob in illinois. >> caller: hey, listen i'm a progressive. i'm also jewish, i live in scoki, illinois. >> hal: there are other jews there, i have heard. >> caller: oh, yeah. i'm progressive here in the states. when it becomes to israel i'm probably a little bit more on the right. here is the reality. you know how we see there is really nobody to negotiate with in the congress. >> hal: uh-huh. >> caller: unfortunately you have the situation with the palestinians, you have hamas, which is dead set against doing anything with israel and you have fatau, which has its hands tied. let me ask you a question hal, realistically. if you want to stop the israelis from continuing to build settlements, wouldn't you sit down and start to negotiate? because the settlements would probably stop once the negotiations get really serious? >> hal: there have been several times where israel
come on, edgar, we got you., and he went to the bathroom -- and we lost edgar. >> oh, no. >> hal: edgar call back if you heard that. let's go to bob in illinois. >> caller: hey, listen i'm a progressive. i'm also jewish, i live in scoki, illinois. >> hal: there are other jews there, i have heard. >> caller: oh, yeah. i'm progressive here in the states. when it becomes to israel i'm probably a little bit more on the right. here is the reality. you know how we see...
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edgar hoover. here, cosmo. you can have the hi-fi. i got one at home. let's go.nner tonight. i can't tonight. i'm busy. what do you mean, busy? i'm having dinner with someone. with whom? sid farkus. sid farkus? you're not having dinner with a bra salesman. he only sells them. he doesn't wear them. o.k. that's it. i'm not coming home. but you can't stay here! there's no place to sleep! we'll work something out. stop him! ja ja ja! it's him! stop that man! it's him! somebody stop him! please! quick! stop! it's him! i know! i know! help! stop him! hey, that record player is not yours! somebody gave it to me. you're a thief! we have proof! what is that? it's the first upper-body support undergarment specifically designed for men. how does it connect, with a hook? oh, no, no, no. velcro. [speaking german] well, i suppose it'll have to do. it's a beautiful couch. it's hardly been used. poppie! oh, hello, jerry! what are you doing here? visiting my friend. how are you feeling? oh, much better, much better. the doctors say i cannot have no aggravation so i sell the resta
edgar hoover. here, cosmo. you can have the hi-fi. i got one at home. let's go.nner tonight. i can't tonight. i'm busy. what do you mean, busy? i'm having dinner with someone. with whom? sid farkus. sid farkus? you're not having dinner with a bra salesman. he only sells them. he doesn't wear them. o.k. that's it. i'm not coming home. but you can't stay here! there's no place to sleep! we'll work something out. stop him! ja ja ja! it's him! stop that man! it's him! somebody stop him! please!...
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yes, i spoke to the lawyer for edgar gonzalez, and he said, look, susan, i can tell you that i spoke client just the other day in jail. these posts have been out there for a month, he's been in jail at least that long. he said that his client knows nothing about all these social comments that are being made out there on twitter, for example, and he said he played absolutely no role in it and he's only aware of it because i told him about it. certainly, he doesn't promote that happening right now, his lawyer says. and then his lawyer added this, ashleigh. he said, you know, i just want to point out that in these cases, legally, the name of the accuser is protected. and the lawyer said, i understand that. but at the same time, my defendant's name is out there publicly and i obey and respect the law and so does he. he just wants to put all of this behind him. but the fact of the matter is, ashleigh, of course the law does always protect the name of the accusers in cases of possible and alleged sexual violence. ashleigh? >> and let's go one further, susan candiotti. we protect 13-year-ol
yes, i spoke to the lawyer for edgar gonzalez, and he said, look, susan, i can tell you that i spoke client just the other day in jail. these posts have been out there for a month, he's been in jail at least that long. he said that his client knows nothing about all these social comments that are being made out there on twitter, for example, and he said he played absolutely no role in it and he's only aware of it because i told him about it. certainly, he doesn't promote that happening right...
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edgar gonzalez should have caught that ball instead its off his glove.d italy defeats mexico. it's a double elimination thing. romo tag with the loss. >>> taking it to scottsdale arizona where the a's are doing some -- you see the cotton candy guy getting in the way right there. that's jet laurie rides it other and out. he gets a couple of hits, the a's beat the mariners 7-3. >>> you know when it comes to boxing you can wait a lifetime and not get the opportunity to gilroy's own robert guerrero is going to. the ghost will get the fight of his life facing floyd mayweather. guerrero has won six world titles in four different divisions by this by four his biggest payday ever. mayweather hasn't fight since may himself. robert he's not having any of it. >> he talks about his talent and how he can change things in the ring. how he can adapt to any style. how there's no blueprint to beat him. there's a blueprint to beat everybody. with my style i can adapt to anything just as well as he can. you know a lot of these fighters they underestimate. they think that t
edgar gonzalez should have caught that ball instead its off his glove.d italy defeats mexico. it's a double elimination thing. romo tag with the loss. >>> taking it to scottsdale arizona where the a's are doing some -- you see the cotton candy guy getting in the way right there. that's jet laurie rides it other and out. he gets a couple of hits, the a's beat the mariners 7-3. >>> you know when it comes to boxing you can wait a lifetime and not get the opportunity to gilroy's...
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hoover. >> i am a jay edgar hoover fan. i spent untold hours on the fbi going through the archives and i had in my possession over 100,000 pages of fbi files which i had for the freedom of an formation and had fbi agents in the room. this is when she went to the fbi a major witness against all of these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no question about that. he was meticulous and record keeping. the movie came out with casting leonardo dicaprio as jay edgar hoover. i don't know who came up with that. i would have preferred brad pitt frankly for that role. [laughter] any event it is a prestige of falsehood but most of what we are given as alleged history is that. i am reminded of what mary mccarthy said about william helm. every word she writes as a fly d that is my view on what is out of their. i think that he has been smeared for the same reason. finally hoover himself was very skeptical of chambers. they didn't just accept anybody in telling them stuff. they spent a lot of time backtracking, checking the ev is a f
hoover. >> i am a jay edgar hoover fan. i spent untold hours on the fbi going through the archives and i had in my possession over 100,000 pages of fbi files which i had for the freedom of an formation and had fbi agents in the room. this is when she went to the fbi a major witness against all of these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no question about that. he was meticulous and record keeping. the movie came out with casting leonardo dicaprio as jay edgar hoover. i don't know...
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randall eley is president of the edgar lomax company. he's in washington where the sequester is hitting here tonight. how about the debt debate now, randall? does it change your investment horizon if we're talking about things that are happening in the very short-term future? >> no. in fact, i think in the long run, it's good for our investors who need to take a long-term perspective on investment. so much of investment action that's been taken in the last year has been based on expecting the government, the federal government to step in and save companies and in fact create business for them. now i think investors are-- will have a chance to realize increasingly they've got to look at what those companies are able to do on their own. >> tom: but with so much uncertainty when it comes to fiscal policy-- taxes, for instance, and government spending certainly beyond this fiscal year, how do you skill keep that viewpoint on the long-term horizon? >> it's difficult. but the fact of life is, this is not the first time in american history wove
randall eley is president of the edgar lomax company. he's in washington where the sequester is hitting here tonight. how about the debt debate now, randall? does it change your investment horizon if we're talking about things that are happening in the very short-term future? >> no. in fact, i think in the long run, it's good for our investors who need to take a long-term perspective on investment. so much of investment action that's been taken in the last year has been based on expecting...
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board of supervisors for their leadership u. [ applause ] i would like to thank our management team, edgar lopez under his direction lena chen and her team have been doing a wonderful job and they will be making sure that we deliver this project on time and on budget as we have done in other projects. [ applause ] . the architect marshall leyden has been with us from the beginning of this project since 2003 and she worked very hard with the community and the design is a very sustainable design. there will be great views of north beach from all sides of library and it's going to be a very, very beautiful building. i am very proud to be part of it and i'm sure you will enjoy it. big hand to the architects. [ applause ] . the contractors who prepared the event for today,cl w, we have worked with them on many of the rec and park and library projects and they will be delivering this project. i'm just so happy, because they have done great work with us. i want to extend my appreciation to them. big hand forclw, please. [ applause ] and of course, where is dennis oats? this guy is going to be her
board of supervisors for their leadership u. [ applause ] i would like to thank our management team, edgar lopez under his direction lena chen and her team have been doing a wonderful job and they will be making sure that we deliver this project on time and on budget as we have done in other projects. [ applause ] . the architect marshall leyden has been with us from the beginning of this project since 2003 and she worked very hard with the community and the design is a very sustainable design....
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the five of us, black-tie dinner and ted is picking up your favorite cognac pumpkin cheesecake from edgar's run your super secret birthday errand. yay! and i'm taking this guy with me because i don't like the way he's looking at you. yay. a new camera! oh, thank you, marshall. i love it! well, little bonus: i took some naked pictures of myself before i wrapped it. put a bow on it. there wasn't a bow on it. wrong "it." thank you, honey. i'm going to get some great shots of our little group with this. (both groaning) now, kids, you've seen your aunt lily's photo albums: leather-bound, acid-free paper, adorable handwritten captions. and most importantly the group shot. cute photo, right, kids? but what you don't see is what happened ten seconds before this picture was taken. okay, i want to get the perfect group shot. marshall, sit between robin and barney. why? oh, you know, uh, light, color, balance, aperture... you're just saying camera words. wait-- you don't want barney and me to look like a couple in this picture, do you? of course i don't! you two aren't going to last! i'm going for tim
the five of us, black-tie dinner and ted is picking up your favorite cognac pumpkin cheesecake from edgar's run your super secret birthday errand. yay! and i'm taking this guy with me because i don't like the way he's looking at you. yay. a new camera! oh, thank you, marshall. i love it! well, little bonus: i took some naked pictures of myself before i wrapped it. put a bow on it. there wasn't a bow on it. wrong "it." thank you, honey. i'm going to get some great shots of our little...
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edgar hoover the f.b.i. director that a file existed but they can't find it and that leads them all to me it lead to increasing lead frustrated frantic way to. form the team under you howard hunt to go start breaking into see if they can find it which we know is watergate so it's a very remarkable tale of how these different events tie together and lead to something quite remarkable for the american democratic process if you say people could could look at this and say you know what l.b.j. i mean i've listened to the tapes l.b.j. says to everett dirksen i can't let the american people know about this he says he also says it's treason yes he says i know and perhaps the most remarkable tape to meet tom was the one where there's a point where johnson's thinking about going public right before the election and sixty eight and he has a conference call with secretary of state park clipper defense secretary and roscoe and johnson kind of wants to go public but they all talk him out of it and say this would be not go
edgar hoover the f.b.i. director that a file existed but they can't find it and that leads them all to me it lead to increasing lead frustrated frantic way to. form the team under you howard hunt to go start breaking into see if they can find it which we know is watergate so it's a very remarkable tale of how these different events tie together and lead to something quite remarkable for the american democratic process if you say people could could look at this and say you know what l.b.j. i...
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. >> steve: and edgar as well. edgar and -- what's your dog's name? it is? >> steve: they're all available. >> brian: they're all available and need homes. >> steve: this one was rescued. >> brian: are we going to leave the dogs in the office until we got homes? >> steve: good question. probably some sort of neglect. not a good idea. an hour from now, you'll find out how you can actually adopt these dogs. as edgar chews one of the buttons off the curvy couch. >> gretchen: be careful, edgar. >> steve: straight ahead on this friday, hybrid cars promise to save you money on gas, but turns out they may not be as advertised. what an investigation has just revealed about hybrids. >> gretchen: mandatory budget cuts go into effect today, but the dow just hit a high? isn't the sky supposed to be falling? stuart varney here with the facts. do you have your dog? you do. >> brian: he's been the willis report sign. >> gretchen: come on in. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. wha
. >> steve: and edgar as well. edgar and -- what's your dog's name? it is? >> steve: they're all available. >> brian: they're all available and need homes. >> steve: this one was rescued. >> brian: are we going to leave the dogs in the office until we got homes? >> steve: good question. probably some sort of neglect. not a good idea. an hour from now, you'll find out how you can actually adopt these dogs. as edgar chews one of the buttons off the curvy couch....
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edgar hoover that they had already concluded within basically hours that oswald had done it alone thatthere was nothing else for them to do and so they had to conform to that so they had to go through great gymnastics in order to make it possible for this one man to have fired those crucial shots that caused a number of different injuries bullet holes and so forth so one bullet caused a bunch of different exit wounds and then doesn't really make sense the grassy knoll why is it speculated that a fourth shot actually took place and not from the book depository well there really many different accounts suggesting some sort of triangulation multiple shooters obviously if the people who are professionally trained in conducting coups understand you only have one chance to do it and you need to do it right and what you would do is you'd have people in the back and you'd have people in the fore and that is what most of the indications are that there were several shooters and wasn't there a government agency that actually conducted an independent investigation and listened to the tapes from th
edgar hoover that they had already concluded within basically hours that oswald had done it alone thatthere was nothing else for them to do and so they had to conform to that so they had to go through great gymnastics in order to make it possible for this one man to have fired those crucial shots that caused a number of different injuries bullet holes and so forth so one bullet caused a bunch of different exit wounds and then doesn't really make sense the grassy knoll why is it speculated that...
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edgar hoover that was a counterintelligence program it's sent in informants and undercover agents into organizations that hoover deemed subversive and this included which is a clue marco that came out looking as i was in the communist party you know one point i think the state is was they were they were more members of the communist party in america in the united states who are f.b.i. informants than there were nine f.b.i. informants in the party that's how pervasive the role of the f.b.i. in these groups were so actual statistics that came out in the. the cointelpro and congressional investigation and so what ended up happening in these organizations is that the f.b.i. tried to basically subvert them by putting in informants and report back to the f.b.i. what was going on but also in some cases you know incite them to do things you know for example it recently came out that richard aoki who was a long time black panther party member was actually an f.b.i. informant ernest withers the celebrated civil rights photographer in memphis turned out he was informant he was providing informati
edgar hoover that was a counterintelligence program it's sent in informants and undercover agents into organizations that hoover deemed subversive and this included which is a clue marco that came out looking as i was in the communist party you know one point i think the state is was they were they were more members of the communist party in america in the united states who are f.b.i. informants than there were nine f.b.i. informants in the party that's how pervasive the role of the f.b.i. in...
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. >>> se conociÓ el caso de edgar el ponchis en morelos, un menor olvidado por sus padres y reclautado edad en mÉxico serÍa una epidemia nvr hay 36 millones de niÑos y adolescentes, uno de cada tres asumirÍa conductas altamente agresivas, desde mÉxico joaquÍn fuentes, "primer impacto." >>> gracias joaquÍn. en problemas con la justicia un hispano que intentÓ detener a balazos a un ladrÓn en el estacionamiento de una tienda en la florida, el pillo se subiÓ al vehÍculo, luego que apropiarse de paquetes de carne. el sujeto disparÓ al menos 4 veces contra el auto del fugitivo, el juez lo acusao de agresiÓn, el asaltante fue arrestado tambiÉn. >>> y una cÁmara captÓ a un desverzonzado ladrÓn que no tiene temor en ser descubierto, se cree que cometiÓ 50 robos en tiendas walmart, espera que cajeros y empleados se descuiden para apropiarse del dinero de registradores, no usa ni guantes, ni mascaras. el monto asciende a 300 mil dÓlares hasta el momento. una mujer se lanzÓ desde el cuarto piso de un hotel en perÚ, y sobreviviÓ para contarlo, la joven de 24 aÑos, cayÓ en un vehÍculo frente al inmu
. >>> se conociÓ el caso de edgar el ponchis en morelos, un menor olvidado por sus padres y reclautado edad en mÉxico serÍa una epidemia nvr hay 36 millones de niÑos y adolescentes, uno de cada tres asumirÍa conductas altamente agresivas, desde mÉxico joaquÍn fuentes, "primer impacto." >>> gracias joaquÍn. en problemas con la justicia un hispano que intentÓ detener a balazos a un ladrÓn en el estacionamiento de una tienda en la florida, el pillo se subiÓ...
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right before he did so, he received a long memorandum from jay edgar hoover is saying don't even think about it. i've got credible witnesses and information that will collaborate my allegations with this man as a soviet spy. truman didn't trust to her, but he had a big political problem on his hands. the u.s. concoct did a new narrative. they said we decided that we really want the world bank to secure the confidence of the american investment community and it would be rude of us to take both institutions. both institutions were in washington despite the fact the british object is how i took this for years, but they decided to renege and miss and wouldn't touch the imf because they didn't want information about the scandal coming out. it lives on to this day. this point i should stop and open up the floor for questions. [applause] >> count the factual difficulty, but how different would it have been if written sent a free-market economist as savior of the british delegation. the london school of economics supposing we hadn't sent keynes and sent somebody sensible, don't you think rick
right before he did so, he received a long memorandum from jay edgar hoover is saying don't even think about it. i've got credible witnesses and information that will collaborate my allegations with this man as a soviet spy. truman didn't trust to her, but he had a big political problem on his hands. the u.s. concoct did a new narrative. they said we decided that we really want the world bank to secure the confidence of the american investment community and it would be rude of us to take both...
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in the case of the deer regulars is the court nation that's a very clumsy name edgar hoover and the head of the fbi gave to the british by aberration in america. they preferred a code name that had its root in sherlock holmes gifted amateurs that heated sherlock holmes and his inquiry and the british heard that and referred to themselves as the irregulars. the truth of what they were up to in washington during world war ii is also very tricky to write about because you are writing about spies so you are writing about people who are gifted lawyers would be a polite way to put it to say that they were trained in the arts of deception and of vacation monday and understatement. as a result, when it came to the post war memoirs and interviews they varied widely and meandered often from the truth and it was difficult to almost take anything they said at face value. so unlike many of the books i couldn't take the transcript such interviews and rely on them as wholley factual. with that said, the blame for much of the of gestation and the story lies with the head of the baker street irregulars,
in the case of the deer regulars is the court nation that's a very clumsy name edgar hoover and the head of the fbi gave to the british by aberration in america. they preferred a code name that had its root in sherlock holmes gifted amateurs that heated sherlock holmes and his inquiry and the british heard that and referred to themselves as the irregulars. the truth of what they were up to in washington during world war ii is also very tricky to write about because you are writing about spies...
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. >> our guest bob edgar of common cause. we're talking about dinners that became an issue over the group organizing for action and we'll talk more about that as it goes along. but if you want to ask 853.tions, 202-58532 202-585-3228 at independents. send us an e mail. the president, as you talked about addressed the group this week, organizing for action. it was a dinner wednesday night and we'll hear a bit of it. >> what we want is to make sure that the voices of the people who put me here continue to be heard, that they're not just heard during election time. that they're not just heard in terms of dollar solicitations. that we are helping to build or ustain a network of citizens who have a voice in the most critical debates that will be taking place the next year or year and a half and if it works, potentially beyond. that's part of the reason i'm excited about this and why i'm so grateful all of you are participating. one of the things i'm proudest of in the course of two campaigns where we raised an awful lot of money,
. >> our guest bob edgar of common cause. we're talking about dinners that became an issue over the group organizing for action and we'll talk more about that as it goes along. but if you want to ask 853.tions, 202-58532 202-585-3228 at independents. send us an e mail. the president, as you talked about addressed the group this week, organizing for action. it was a dinner wednesday night and we'll hear a bit of it. >> what we want is to make sure that the voices of the people who...
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edgar hoover type.re are people who are waiting for him to die so they can dish stuff on him that they are holding now. people are deferential to woodward. the obama people, sent out this tweet being nasty and he's not used to not being bowed down to. that's my theory. cenk: fascinating. all right. i learn something every time from you michael. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. when we come back, sean hannity got a little roughed up by keith ellison the other night. he didn't like it. he brought on a more friendly black politician this time around. >> did immoral. >> you are 16 and a half. >> what did i do that's immoral? >> you say things that aren't true. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for
edgar hoover type.re are people who are waiting for him to die so they can dish stuff on him that they are holding now. people are deferential to woodward. the obama people, sent out this tweet being nasty and he's not used to not being bowed down to. that's my theory. cenk: fascinating. all right. i learn something every time from you michael. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. when we come back, sean hannity got a little roughed up by keith ellison the other night. he didn't like it. he...