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the site of the ruins of the legendary town across the boundary separating europe asia perform a show manic ritual near the site of an ancient settle in recent years has become popular. with followers of all the satiric schools they believe that this is the site of the world's largest geological rupture some are even competent the mountain which again is going to perform the ritual is actually a volcano that erupted millions of years ago but she again takes a skeptical view of those theories he is more interested in the energy generated at the juncture of europe and asia he will try to invoke the local spirits here his hope is that they will help resolve a problem affecting a sick amount. on the ritual follows a standard scenario the shaman gradually enters a trance the tambourines rhythmic tempo quickens and the shamans movements become ever more abrupt and church people fall. back on the clock compaq on. the tambourine full silence the shaman rides with convulsions this means that a spirit has entered him as a rule the showman knows which spirit is invoking what he can expect of it
the site of the ruins of the legendary town across the boundary separating europe asia perform a show manic ritual near the site of an ancient settle in recent years has become popular. with followers of all the satiric schools they believe that this is the site of the world's largest geological rupture some are even competent the mountain which again is going to perform the ritual is actually a volcano that erupted millions of years ago but she again takes a skeptical view of those theories he...
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north america, the middle east, europe, asia, even africa.illion overseas filipinos are a diverse bunch. migrant workers, young and old, first generation adventuress or their children and grandchildren. despite many differences in their work and their educational background or lifestyles or in their country of residence, the global filipino is much the same. he is taken each -- conscientious worker, an opportunity-seeker, a courageous risk-taker willing to sacrifice for better future for their family. she is resilient and assimilates to the foreign land immediately. but in her heart, she cherishes the aspiration of one the recent -- returning him to the philippines. we are overseas filipinos ourselves. we live among the global filipinos to make our mission real and our dreams a reality. these global filipinos share their stories with us, the highs and lows, the joys and pains, the sacrifices they have made in the content -- continue to make for their families. and the hopes and dreams that keep them going every day. we're fortunate to be able
north america, the middle east, europe, asia, even africa.illion overseas filipinos are a diverse bunch. migrant workers, young and old, first generation adventuress or their children and grandchildren. despite many differences in their work and their educational background or lifestyles or in their country of residence, the global filipino is much the same. he is taken each -- conscientious worker, an opportunity-seeker, a courageous risk-taker willing to sacrifice for better future for their...
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weather in europe or asia or wherever you are on the glove, you have an interest in what these individuals -- whether you are in europe or asia or wherever you are on the globe, you have an interest in with these individuals are saying, because it matters. >> of course, every election someone has a chance of winning, but this time around, barack obama is really vulnerable. >> you have a president who came in on an incredible wave. to his numbers were in the upper 80's and load i.d.'s. today, his numbers are the low and with the crisis that we have on the fourth stage, yes, he is in a bit of trouble. -- on the foreign stage, yes, he is in a bit of trouble. the right republican candidate who can connect with people on those key point, yes, you are talking about one term. >> out of a country of 330 million people, why can't we find somebody, one person said to me, why haven't we come up with the candidates yet? >> i would argue it has not been that the goal. those individuals that have wanted to run have put their names on the ballot and they are running. those that did not, they are sitting
weather in europe or asia or wherever you are on the glove, you have an interest in what these individuals -- whether you are in europe or asia or wherever you are on the globe, you have an interest in with these individuals are saying, because it matters. >> of course, every election someone has a chance of winning, but this time around, barack obama is really vulnerable. >> you have a president who came in on an incredible wave. to his numbers were in the upper 80's and load...
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and train foreign militaries to chase terrorist and keep oil cheap and stop genicide and protect europe, asiand middle easternitates from aggression and spread good will and repond to natural disasters and secure the internet and police the mexican border and transform failed states in democracies. and politicians have a hartime saying no. but the list is endless. transformingitates and nation building is worst form of transmittal planning. running for president george w. bush said i don't think our troops should be used for nation building yet four years later. we are fighting a war so that the iraqis can build a nation. i think candidate bush had the right idea than president bush. we tried nation building in afghanistan for then years, are we winning hearts and mines in no. a recent poll of afghans 43 percent had a favorable impression of the united states way down from 83 percent in 2005. and in afghanistan our attempt to nation build leads to power point slides like this one. when it was leaked it was a hit on the internet because it illustrates the overwhelming complexity of the problem
and train foreign militaries to chase terrorist and keep oil cheap and stop genicide and protect europe, asiand middle easternitates from aggression and spread good will and repond to natural disasters and secure the internet and police the mexican border and transform failed states in democracies. and politicians have a hartime saying no. but the list is endless. transformingitates and nation building is worst form of transmittal planning. running for president george w. bush said i don't...
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. >> reporter: people have downloaded aeir talk in canada, europe, asia. the sales continue to soar. joe says his bigsest reward came a couple of months after one of his sons starts using the app. >> i put in a slide that said, i love you, daddy. or i love daddy. we kept working on it. finally, one day he came up out of the blue, gave me a cuddle, a big hug. i said, i love you, bud. i wasn't expecting an answer. he looked right back at me and said, i love you, daddy. >> and you're a parent. you know every parent loves to hear those words. >> the first thing my kid does in the morning is goes to the ipad or the iphone and navigates through
. >> reporter: people have downloaded aeir talk in canada, europe, asia. the sales continue to soar. joe says his bigsest reward came a couple of months after one of his sons starts using the app. >> i put in a slide that said, i love you, daddy. or i love daddy. we kept working on it. finally, one day he came up out of the blue, gave me a cuddle, a big hug. i said, i love you, bud. i wasn't expecting an answer. he looked right back at me and said, i love you, daddy. >> and...
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it looks like a down day after what we've seen in asia and europe.en now, the dow would be lower by 75.5. the nasdaq lower by nearly 20 and the s&p 500 lower by nearly nine. this was after a mixed session on friday. we saw some losses in terms of the dow. it was down 74 points. the nasdaq was up 11 and so we saw strength in tech making up for it. karen, how does it look on your end? >> the same story here. the negative sentiment really came in on the front end and the back of that gdp number out of the states but, of course, some negative news this way as well waiting for resolution to the greek bsi talks. the stoxx europe 600 was down, down almost 0.8%. basic resources is one of the big weights today. the italian market off 0.75. in france no surprise bnp paribas and the cac is up 1%. the german market has shed about 0.9% sitting below the 6,500 handle. >>> let's take a look at philips shares in trade. down more than 2.5%. this after the dutch electronics giant posted a net loss of 162 million euros in the fourth quarter. losses from its tv business
it looks like a down day after what we've seen in asia and europe.en now, the dow would be lower by 75.5. the nasdaq lower by nearly 20 and the s&p 500 lower by nearly nine. this was after a mixed session on friday. we saw some losses in terms of the dow. it was down 74 points. the nasdaq was up 11 and so we saw strength in tech making up for it. karen, how does it look on your end? >> the same story here. the negative sentiment really came in on the front end and the back of that gdp...
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casablanca i asked every every time we got to come out of a film but there was hollywood or from europe or asia going wow wow right and i'm lucky i think we're all lucky if that happens once or twice a year now where you just come out playing golf fantastic. and so there's good stories and there's satisfying stories certainly being told but that that sense of something so deep and so beautiful and so brilliant is rare very rare now you know my latest impression of modern cinema i watched woody allen's midnight and i'm going to fad of woody allen and myself never being but this what is it about the palin daughter. and i had the at the festival so i went to watch it and it's not worth half of the backs of the few ships people because back to the future is better i mean it's for kids but it is better what is it happening what do you know that he is a classic what is the story what do we what does that woody allen was in his day one of the great iron it's. certainly great social and. personal. masters of. the difference between appearance and reality and his films are very complex and fascinating a
casablanca i asked every every time we got to come out of a film but there was hollywood or from europe or asia going wow wow right and i'm lucky i think we're all lucky if that happens once or twice a year now where you just come out playing golf fantastic. and so there's good stories and there's satisfying stories certainly being told but that that sense of something so deep and so beautiful and so brilliant is rare very rare now you know my latest impression of modern cinema i watched woody...
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it all starts next month but it's only on flights between the united states, europe, asia and some south american countries. customers asked for complimentary beer and wine and american airlines listened. >>> 4:46. coming up a hollywood homicide takes a rather bizarre turn. police a history buff to the rescue one man's pledge to fix the damaged washington monument. >>> $10,000 for one ticket. >> it is the hottest ticket in town, in fact in the nation. the unusual items people are willing to give up to see the 9ers host the giants this weekend. lawrence. >>> starting to see some clouds around the bay area. what about a little rain and will this open the door to more storms? we'll talk about that coming up. body parts. >>> cadaver dogs are expected back in the hollywood hills today to search for more body parts. a gruesome story. two feet, two hands found yesterday not far from where hikers found a human head in a plastic bag that happened on tuesday. police think the victim was killed elsewhere recently and the body then dumped in a park near the hollywood sign. >>> washington monument wi
it all starts next month but it's only on flights between the united states, europe, asia and some south american countries. customers asked for complimentary beer and wine and american airlines listened. >>> 4:46. coming up a hollywood homicide takes a rather bizarre turn. police a history buff to the rescue one man's pledge to fix the damaged washington monument. >>> $10,000 for one ticket. >> it is the hottest ticket in town, in fact in the nation. the unusual items...
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the site of the ruins of the town cross the boundary separating europe from asia. ritual near the site of an ancient settlement in recent years i must become popular with. schools that believe that this is the site of the world's largest geological rupture some are even competent the mountain which again is going to perform the ritual. cain of the to rock to millions of years ago but takes a skeptical view of those theories he is more interested in the energy generated at the juncture of europe and asia he will try to evoke the local spirits here his hope is that they will help resolve a problem affecting a sick man. on. the rituals of. the shaman gradually enters a trance the tambourines rhythmic tempo quickens and the shamans movements become. common. back. the full silence the shaman rides with convulsions this means that a spirit has entered him. which spirit is invoking what he can expect of it this time however something has gone wrong. it's just. begins trickling from the shaman's mouth is sagging legs hardly supports him around the producing in comprehensib
the site of the ruins of the town cross the boundary separating europe from asia. ritual near the site of an ancient settlement in recent years i must become popular with. schools that believe that this is the site of the world's largest geological rupture some are even competent the mountain which again is going to perform the ritual. cain of the to rock to millions of years ago but takes a skeptical view of those theories he is more interested in the energy generated at the juncture of europe...
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our oldest alliances in europe and asia are stronger than ever. our ties to the americans are deeper. are ironclad commitment -- our ironclad commitment to israel's security has been the closest cooperation in history. -- has meant the close cooperation in history. we made it clear that america is a pacific power. the new beginning in burma has led to new hope. from the coalition's we have built to securing nuclear materials, to the missions we led against disease, from the lows we have dealt our enemies, to the enduring power of our moral example, america is back. >> america is back. much of president obama's speech was laying out his vision for the future, but he also took credit for some of his past economic policies. how many jobs a been restored, and how much improvement has been made during his tenure in the economy. the republicans, in their response, were having none of that. the governor of indiana, mitch daniels, gave the customary response to the state of the union. he blamed president obama for the country's economic woes. >> republica
our oldest alliances in europe and asia are stronger than ever. our ties to the americans are deeper. are ironclad commitment -- our ironclad commitment to israel's security has been the closest cooperation in history. -- has meant the close cooperation in history. we made it clear that america is a pacific power. the new beginning in burma has led to new hope. from the coalition's we have built to securing nuclear materials, to the missions we led against disease, from the lows we have dealt...