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for exale, if you msed the opptunity to r down that elk, you may stae death, okay? so reason w you wod regret n tking action. >> reporter: 15000 years ater, the fear of not rpe-ing the diem might tck us in to buying window gel keenex for 2.99, such a dl. >> the 2.99 for something that y probably wouldn't even pick uoff the beach ift came in wh the tide. >>reporter: it'sretty. it' going to be nice on my grachildren's window. >> if you wanted it, you me in deliberate to buy window gel, i say go for it. >> reporter: buying impulse, says shell, thin twice. >> we've loaded up o this sort of stuff n just you butll of us because one ofthe largest growg industries is stoge units. we boughtso many of these things tha we now rent space to sto it, our windo gel clings and things th have natu in separate storage uts for which we pay rent. report: shell knows ere of she wris. >> i used to walk in to tget, i washe biggest vtim, chump. >> reporter: it's a discount stor >> we see everything asreat deal. this candle is bein sold for .9. how much shld a candle cst, do you think? do y
for exale, if you msed the opptunity to r down that elk, you may stae death, okay? so reason w you wod regret n tking action. >> reporter: 15000 years ater, the fear of not rpe-ing the diem might tck us in to buying window gel keenex for 2.99, such a dl. >> the 2.99 for something that y probably wouldn't even pick uoff the beach ift came in wh the tide. >>reporter: it'sretty. it' going to be nice on my grachildren's window. >> if you wanted it, you me in deliberate to...
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he was very cauious and really hd to be pushed into civil righ ation, for exale. robert kennedy moreso. and i think i retrospect, my guesss that ted kenne took his inspiration more from robert kenny than from his older brthers. >> chris dodd said at thewake for ted kennedthat one of the reasons he was so ccessful is that peop liked im. was that the key tohis ability to wk with membersof other parties? because certainly other senators tried tdo that. other senators have servedas lonor longer another senators are knowledgeable s it the ennedy name orwhat was it tt made him so abl to work with otr senators and carry them along? >> only o other snators in history servedonger than ed kennedy. strom thurnd and rbert byr. part of it w longevity. he came from an era in the senate where people d get ong, where peopleere friends. they coul be adversari on legislation but they ultimately coulput those kinds of things aside. a man knon for sall estures for rembering your children's namesnd for gifts and small kindnesses that i think mnt a lot to hi colleagues. >> i have no id
he was very cauious and really hd to be pushed into civil righ ation, for exale. robert kennedy moreso. and i think i retrospect, my guesss that ted kenne took his inspiration more from robert kenny than from his older brthers. >> chris dodd said at thewake for ted kennedthat one of the reasons he was so ccessful is that peop liked im. was that the key tohis ability to wk with membersof other parties? because certainly other senators tried tdo that. other senators have servedas lonor...
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before that, for exale, what went on behindhose woods and down that private road was a beautiful ing. all those children whose futures in this cruel world had seemed verdark, even peless, now had full-time devoted parents and a happy tribe of siblings and a big, fine house inhich to live with its toys and pool and pond and backyard barbecue and secity system to keep them safe. from hopeless to happy ev after is how this was suosed to go. and would ve, had it en a fairy tale. but it was not a fai tale. we a now know. but to understand the gravity of the story, it will he to meet this remarkable young woman. >> those children were her life. she did not want them separated no matter what it took. she did not want them to be without their home. >> her name is ashle rkham. shs talkingbout her mother and father, melanie and bud billings. >> you kw, i think that we're able to honor her wishes and my father's wishes andit's wha we'll do. >> ashley is 26. she and her husband ar determined to keep the billings children together. and she' also deteined to keep her mother mory alive, gain strengt
before that, for exale, what went on behindhose woods and down that private road was a beautiful ing. all those children whose futures in this cruel world had seemed verdark, even peless, now had full-time devoted parents and a happy tribe of siblings and a big, fine house inhich to live with its toys and pool and pond and backyard barbecue and secity system to keep them safe. from hopeless to happy ev after is how this was suosed to go. and would ve, had it en a fairy tale. but it was not a...
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for exale, on the moon, youe four days aw from tting home and from tting help.certainly, onhe moon youan lk back and forth lik we are now. on the other hand, ifyou have someone on mars and somne on earth, and mission contol is trying to help tm and you k a question, it takes 20 minutes for your question t get to mars at the speed of lit and something like0 minutes to ome back. f you say, "is there smoken the capsule?" it's 40 minutes before you get an answer. so they're ally on their own outhere. >> report: some people are going to listen to this, lo at thisnd say, "wait a nute. we went to the moon decades ag whis it so hard to go back by 2020?" >> we spent at that tme 4.4% of the federal budget goi to the mon each year during that perio today, i thi it's somewhere aund .7% we're spendin. when we went to the mo, we spent aot of money, and i think one thing pele forget we went went to the moon dung the mide of the vietnam war, a huge war. so i think it teaches a lesson that the question is priorities. this countr could afford todo great things. it's a questi of w
for exale, on the moon, youe four days aw from tting home and from tting help.certainly, onhe moon youan lk back and forth lik we are now. on the other hand, ifyou have someone on mars and somne on earth, and mission contol is trying to help tm and you k a question, it takes 20 minutes for your question t get to mars at the speed of lit and something like0 minutes to ome back. f you say, "is there smoken the capsule?" it's 40 minutes before you get an answer. so they're ally on their...
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if you are gog t ask america to take responsibility for their country, the leaders have to lead by exale. and they too havtoe responsible. and that feeling responsibility can't just b a lec fewer to the american people where they were on the onomic or social strat butit must also beead by example by leaders of this country both in the public and private sphes, that they too have to now adopt a phosophy and a culture o responsibity. >>ose: participation, responsibility and sacrific >> and so when h talks about, you kw, everybody is going to have to give something for the grear hole is once again kind of touching thaterve or that sense in america, not only responbility that this is a greatest cntry, we're all lucky be american citizens. but to have tat greatness, you have to giomething to your country. anthat is wh i think u'll see in this. >> rose: an he willalso talk about, he s also said ith george sthanopoulos that he understands, you know, th there may be time for a grand barga. and the grd bargain has to do with tax cuts. it has to do th the timulus program. has to do with entitlents
if you are gog t ask america to take responsibility for their country, the leaders have to lead by exale. and they too havtoe responsible. and that feeling responsibility can't just b a lec fewer to the american people where they were on the onomic or social strat butit must also beead by example by leaders of this country both in the public and private sphes, that they too have to now adopt a phosophy and a culture o responsibity. >>ose: participation, responsibility and sacrific...
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addition to being, obviously, a powerful statesman and exoughted senator he was even -- eck alled -- exalledbut was seen really as -- i have seen people tacking american flags outside their houses in south boston, passing outposters of the senator in mission hill where the funeral will be held tomorrow. and even here in line outside the library there was a 50-year-old construction worker from summerville just outside of boston, born in belfast who wanted to come here and thank the senator for his work helping to broker peace in that region. i also talked to another 82-year-old woman who waited for an hour in line, leaning on her son. she had grown-up with a picture of jfk on her mantel piece here in dorchester, a blue collared section of boston. and wanted to bear witness to the senator here at the library. then she wrote a page-long entry in his book. so people aren't just coming here to sign their names but they are really pouring out their feels. and i think that is something incredibl rare especially when it comes to a political figure. >> reporter: what can you tell us -- >> for me --.
addition to being, obviously, a powerful statesman and exoughted senator he was even -- eck alled -- exalledbut was seen really as -- i have seen people tacking american flags outside their houses in south boston, passing outposters of the senator in mission hill where the funeral will be held tomorrow. and even here in line outside the library there was a 50-year-old construction worker from summerville just outside of boston, born in belfast who wanted to come here and thank the senator for...
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. >>> here's a perfect exale of just how divided fans are about the eagles signing of michael vick. so are ordering had is jersey, while others are logging on for tee shuts that read, hide your beagle. vick's an eagle. he made his practice debut. there he is, michael vick wearing number 7, starting next to starting qb donovan mcnabb. in the afternoon session, he worked out as the number three quarterback. the 29-year-old vick is eligible to play in the eagles' final two preseason games. >>> in soccer, d.c. united on the road in toronto yesterday playing in a conference showdown. here's how it went down. we start with the d.c. united fans in full force all the time, every whenner they go. 30th minute, no score. toronto seeing red on the attack. check this out, using his noggin perfectly. rosario's ninth of the season. toronto up 1-0. second half, the corner kick, back to rookie white. he rips into the back of that toronto blanks d.c. united 2-0. >>> abby wambach and the washington freedom hosting the sky blue in the first round of the playoffs. freedom down. check out abby wambach. c
. >>> here's a perfect exale of just how divided fans are about the eagles signing of michael vick. so are ordering had is jersey, while others are logging on for tee shuts that read, hide your beagle. vick's an eagle. he made his practice debut. there he is, michael vick wearing number 7, starting next to starting qb donovan mcnabb. in the afternoon session, he worked out as the number three quarterback. the 29-year-old vick is eligible to play in the eagles' final two preseason...
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informational or long-range strike capabilities whether it be air, land, or sea, the falklands being an exale of neighbor warfare, is the preoccupation of these men because they saw nato do this in kosovo, they saw the u.s. do this in iraq in 2003 in the original offensive which completely dumbfounded russian military analysts who had no idea that we could do something like that with ground forces. they expected a kosovo attack or a long-term orinal, initial period of the war which would then morph into a long-term struggle. they did not count on our inability to translate tactical achievement into strategic victory, and they did not predict the kind of unconventional strikes, attacks on us that have materialized since then. nonetheless, the terms of operational art, systems analysis because if you are dealing with large bureaucracies and large military forces as have grown upver the years and the support systems, logistics, medical, and so on, you need to think about military systems in system logical terms. and jake traces the evolution of this term through the 19th century into the soviet
informational or long-range strike capabilities whether it be air, land, or sea, the falklands being an exale of neighbor warfare, is the preoccupation of these men because they saw nato do this in kosovo, they saw the u.s. do this in iraq in 2003 in the original offensive which completely dumbfounded russian military analysts who had no idea that we could do something like that with ground forces. they expected a kosovo attack or a long-term orinal, initial period of the war which would then...
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there are some federal court rules with respect to admiibility of statements, the maranda rules, for exaleof the poisonous tree doctrine, that would make it difficult to let met some statements by detainees, that should be admitted as reliable, voluntary stement under all the circumstances. i think i would assiate myself -- with a very interesting dialogue between the justice department and defen departnt representatives and admiral macdonald about the issue of voluntary statement and all of the circumstances test. i would align myself with mr. johnson and mr. kris with the administration, that i think we need a totalitarian of the circumstances test, but has to be anchored to voluntariness. i do think the principle in our system that confessions should be admitted only if they are voluntary is very imrtant constitutional a picy prciple. and we ought to adhere to it. i think it may well be psible, as you and senator graham had suggested to work out
there are some federal court rules with respect to admiibility of statements, the maranda rules, for exaleof the poisonous tree doctrine, that would make it difficult to let met some statements by detainees, that should be admitted as reliable, voluntary stement under all the circumstances. i think i would assiate myself -- with a very interesting dialogue between the justice department and defen departnt representatives and admiral macdonald about the issue of voluntary statement and all of...
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that kind of -- >> if somebody, if you think someone at the highest level of the white house, for exalerects people to break the laws, and this is a situation with some wiretapping, various search and seizure matters, putting people's names into databases, secret databases where the jobs are then affected, their abilities to get on airplanes are affected and so forth. and that is done in violation to specific statues of the constitution did you don't think we should at least ask that question, who did it and why? >> absolutely. and if you think there was legal violations, then i think there should be u.s. attorneys asking those questions and possibly filing indictments. i am not quarreling with that at all. >> would'v asked those questions. another course all of it was stonewalled. and we are realizing, especially with the olc opinion has been released, we are beginning to see why, why we were stonewall stonewalled. because someone might think by both conservative or liberal commentators looked in a said that they were completely a misstatement of the law. that's all we are asking for.
that kind of -- >> if somebody, if you think someone at the highest level of the white house, for exalerects people to break the laws, and this is a situation with some wiretapping, various search and seizure matters, putting people's names into databases, secret databases where the jobs are then affected, their abilities to get on airplanes are affected and so forth. and that is done in violation to specific statues of the constitution did you don't think we should at least ask that...