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what happened evtually was the lawyers who defendethese two detainee's' questions aut their mental health into som detail. but asoon as they got into any detail, the audiofeed in the courtroom was cut. this was meant t be confidential informion. we heard something about sleep deprivation. has been frustrating for both sides. what they're looking for is a clear signal from barackbama as to wh is going to happen, how are these men gointo be tried? some of the members of the families of the victims of 9/ were witnessing these events. the interesng thing from them, they all say -- l nine of them involved inhis process -- they all say that is process shouontinue. >> it is our pcess, indeed. -- a bizarre process, indeed. >> a teenage ameran sailor s returned a the youngt pern to sail around the wor alone. crow of well-wishers greeted the 17-year-old as he arriv i marina deley. he brokehe reco of an 18- year-old australi. he said, yes, iould do it again aytime. it is thadventure of it all. it is something that you can do and gethe rush that you need. and, he said, it isor a good cause. thanks fo
what happened evtually was the lawyers who defendethese two detainee's' questions aut their mental health into som detail. but asoon as they got into any detail, the audiofeed in the courtroom was cut. this was meant t be confidential informion. we heard something about sleep deprivation. has been frustrating for both sides. what they're looking for is a clear signal from barackbama as to wh is going to happen, how are these men gointo be tried? some of the members of the families of the...
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and as darn gersh reports, that could affect the evtual shape of t economic recovery. >> reporter: todayas not a good time to rew a driver's license in micgan, or for that matt maine or connecticut. budget pressures forced ose states to furlough most their works. in all, 25tates have implemented furloughs orre considerg them. and many private sector compies have also extended "unpaid vacations." judytoermer has seen in it happen to colleagues. >> six months, four mohs, two weeks, it depends on the pern. itepends on the job and what they need them to . >> rorter: labor economists like katryn be consider a furlough one way to cut emplee pay wiout cutting the employee. >> think the furlough has ways been around. it just been known as the layo of blue collar workers, wh it's white collar worrs, then it tendto be known as the furlough more directly. >> reporter: but becausehe government calculatewages on an hourly bas, a furloughed worker is unlikelyo show up as receiving a wage cut, en though h or her annual compensaon has clearly been immed. be says that means the impac of furloughs on mpensa
and as darn gersh reports, that could affect the evtual shape of t economic recovery. >> reporter: todayas not a good time to rew a driver's license in micgan, or for that matt maine or connecticut. budget pressures forced ose states to furlough most their works. in all, 25tates have implemented furloughs orre considerg them. and many private sector compies have also extended "unpaid vacations." judytoermer has seen in it happen to colleagues. >> six months, four mohs, two...
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i i srted playing baseball and got really into itit my l le e evtually just revolved ound that. >> in colllle,e, t talented soututh w w drmed of playing for the majors untntile e gohurt. >> collided with the shoho stop and separatat m my rve that ru f froyour spine through your deltoid. >> boyd was x-raraye g giv pain pipis, and sent on his wayay. >> vicodin andnd iveventlly ran out of those and whateter r i could get frfromy y frnds becacae e itas 24 hours a day papain >> his b basalalcareer was over and so was cololle.. once i didn't have ththat anymorori i ki of didn't know who i was. but if i w wasatatg pills all day long it minimized d evytytng el that was going on deeee inside me. >> nothihingolollong you at all. >>>> nonone uld touch me. noththg g cod hurt me. >> for josh h bo t theescent into oblblivn n s gradual. hehe mededack home, got married, went to o wo f foris dad. but he kept gettininhihigh. >> it went from just thohose vicodin to oxycocont a a once i to it to that level, i w w g go searching to get higigh l l e ti.. i s doing probably ten to 1515, 80 mg a day. the str
i i srted playing baseball and got really into itit my l le e evtually just revolved ound that. >> in colllle,e, t talented soututh w w drmed of playing for the majors untntile e gohurt. >> collided with the shoho stop and separatat m my rve that ru f froyour spine through your deltoid. >> boyd was x-raraye g giv pain pipis, and sent on his wayay. >> vicodin andnd iveventlly ran out of those and whateter r i could get frfromy y frnds becacae e itas 24 hours a day papain...
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>> i think evtually, due to violence, they die, but i don't think it's -- >> charlie: go ahead. to speato that. >> i do thk that there are reasons to be optimistic tha it's not a completely hopeless situation. i thk that there is a movement afoot to bring tools tthe women in the congo to proct themselves. went to hearingsn washgton and senato boxer spoke incribly eloquently and passionately about this issu and sa she wants tmake it priority. e wants to stop this in congo and she used tha lguage and i think that the are many people in positions of power that are beginning to hear the cal >> charlie: eve enzler said at. >> ve ensler said thaand sheese one of the -- she's one of the people who tesfied in washington >> charlie: he you written another play? >> i have cpleted anoth ay. i write o plays at the same time, parcularly dealingith something as heavy as this, i ha written a comedy which is the complete lar opposite of this pl. >> charlie: you write th at the same tim >> i write them at the same time. i switch my screens ke this when i feel as though i can no longer dwell in t
>> i think evtually, due to violence, they die, but i don't think it's -- >> charlie: go ahead. to speato that. >> i do thk that there are reasons to be optimistic tha it's not a completely hopeless situation. i thk that there is a movement afoot to bring tools tthe women in the congo to proct themselves. went to hearingsn washgton and senato boxer spoke incribly eloquently and passionately about this issu and sa she wants tmake it priority. e wants to stop this in congo and...
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evtually, kimberly wants to get herpilot's licenseand fly solo. pretty cl.ns. >>> it was a big weekend for uno, from the catwalk to the top of the b office, bruno is expected to be america's new number one movie. the over the t antics are intererestin but me are questioning the style of this movie. >> how did you find your son? swapapped h.. >> swapapdd the by the w wayoro wh? >>for an i ipo >> what! >> over $14 million on opening day and the earl read is th bruno will make morthan double that before the weekend is over. some say about $30 million. let's get t latest now from thman who recmended this moe to me. "in touch" wkley senior editor, tom o'neill who now owes me $25 fory popcorn. >> i warned you it is rachy, ist it? >> it's one of the raunchiest thing i've eve see in m life. i've lived in major citieall my le. >> i know, i know. >> okay. let's talk about the argument at this would hurt people in thgay commy. the point, many said, wa to expose homophobia here. some of the things that happen in there were so far beyond any ertype. some othe scenes port
evtually, kimberly wants to get herpilot's licenseand fly solo. pretty cl.ns. >>> it was a big weekend for uno, from the catwalk to the top of the b office, bruno is expected to be america's new number one movie. the over the t antics are intererestin but me are questioning the style of this movie. >> how did you find your son? swapapped h.. >> swapapdd the by the w wayoro wh? >>for an i ipo >> what! >> over $14 million on opening day and the earl read is...
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david, ted' younger brother, recognized his other's sty of writing andeliefs in the manifesto and evtuallyrested at his remote cabin in math april 3rd, 1996. he's currently serving a life term in the federal supermax prison in colorado. david kaczynski, d's younger brother, has devoted his lifeo pele with mental illness and the criminal justicsystem and to camigning against the death penalty. he's executivedirector of the alternative to the death penalty. wrote "brothers: 26 stories of love and rivalry." mr. kaczynski, thank very much for making the decision to be on the show. >> a gre delight to be with yo >> when you see the clip ose clips from this show, how does it fe to see your brother ed as an example of dangous person who's being pt safy away from society in prison? >> iteels incredi d. ted's life didn't start ou that way. he w a brilliant student, he was a good big brother, was a kind person, think, until he became mentally ill. he was o tracko become a real contributor to our culture d our ciety. unfortunately, because ohi mental illness, thgshanged dramatically. so it most in so
david, ted' younger brother, recognized his other's sty of writing andeliefs in the manifesto and evtuallyrested at his remote cabin in math april 3rd, 1996. he's currently serving a life term in the federal supermax prison in colorado. david kaczynski, d's younger brother, has devoted his lifeo pele with mental illness and the criminal justicsystem and to camigning against the death penalty. he's executivedirector of the alternative to the death penalty. wrote "brothers: 26 stories of...
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apparently the animal hadd eate tomamanyermented cherrchererri, little bitit unun lilice evtually removed that snooping badger. no harm was ddon hopefully the badgdgeroror t ondom comomgg vevecles.. >>heherere a bunch of those in equipmenthymes square right now. >> a p p there. > > cong up exex do you remember the good olol dsshen ththe bigigstst threat on the was s poupup sm? hahaerers ve tried to take down the nenew rkrktock ehange and the south keaea gogovement. butt fearr notot, c comnies are coming to theerescue.e. we havave ay to trade them. ay tuned. i get the questition "does it work?" all ththe meme, and yoyou owowhat, it works. nutrisystem m fomemen: flexexib n newrograms personalized toeeeet ur goals. whwhat g gre about nutrisystem isis y eat the foods you love and you loseseeieigh m m damarino. i lost 22 pounds n nrisystem fofor lilimid time, get an extrara teeeeeeks of meals freree! th's right, you can get an extra 21 breaeaasasts lunches, nners, desserts, d d snks. that's 105 meals freree! i mean, i lost 22 pounundsmy go, i had awesome resesul.. it c ce e offast, and the foo
apparently the animal hadd eate tomamanyermented cherrchererri, little bitit unun lilice evtually removed that snooping badger. no harm was ddon hopefully the badgdgeroror t ondom comomgg vevecles.. >>heherere a bunch of those in equipmenthymes square right now. >> a p p there. > > cong up exex do you remember the good olol dsshen ththe bigigstst threat on the was s poupup sm? hahaerers ve tried to take down the nenew rkrktock ehange and the south keaea gogovement. butt fearr...
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the invevests s th we will buy things now a expect the market toto g up orrtheexextfew months and evtually t the markeke will back down and won't reach the same depths thatate e rehed a few montnthsacac they areverytrtroued l lg-term nojujust about inflation, but the enonomynd they think the stimulus is helping thingsgs a that will gogo ay.y. >> or at pepen ancapital,looks likeke h is very aggressively ing into health care e en n though there is aaotot oftalk ouout e o oma administration.. >> he isnn other healtlth care anas you guys reported,ealth ca sharar a and hmhmos h havdon wewe and heeisis sticking to h guns and t the i i too much bearishness about healtharare and hhs inparartilala ororthox bet there.. >> he didid so well the last uple of years. lot of f opopleaid he couldn't pepe that. >>>> w u ud d toave him on in te eveving. >> he is thehemost worririedff e people i talalketotond the most skepeptil l the market.. whwh h he doing instead of buyingnghehe protect, hee i buyg protectionlslsewre and thought easternanand central european markets are e th most trorolelea prlelemac. he i
the invevests s th we will buy things now a expect the market toto g up orrtheexextfew months and evtually t the markeke will back down and won't reach the same depths thatate e rehed a few montnthsacac they areverytrtroued l lg-term nojujust about inflation, but the enonomynd they think the stimulus is helping thingsgs a that will gogo ay.y. >> or at pepen ancapital,looks likeke h is very aggressively ing into health care e en n though there is aaotot oftalk ouout e o oma...