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explain to me again because i understand it when you explain it to me but the moment you leave the roomit evaporates out of my head. >> coy explain that using science. >> okay, okay. what is the higg-bosan and why is it. >> so bag-- back in the day the early 60s fis quist-- physicists were try tounged stand the nuclear forces that hold together the nuclear a tomorrow and they couldn't. they kept coming up with this idea that it was spread out all over the place which it clearly doesn't so they came up with this bizarre-sounding idea that empath-- empty space is filled with an energy field every with. >> impossible. >> no, not-- we just got evidence that it's true. >> stephen: no, i'm going-- [bleep] because-- (laughter) >> stephen: it is not empty space if it is filled with something. checkmate. i wait your apology. >> this is why. these are supersmart scientists they figured out that even the emptyist of spaces could be filled with something. >> stephen: okay. >> and the thing we discovered in july is the evidence that they were right. 48 years later. >> stephen: okay. so again what is
explain to me again because i understand it when you explain it to me but the moment you leave the roomit evaporates out of my head. >> coy explain that using science. >> okay, okay. what is the higg-bosan and why is it. >> so bag-- back in the day the early 60s fis quist-- physicists were try tounged stand the nuclear forces that hold together the nuclear a tomorrow and they couldn't. they kept coming up with this idea that it was spread out all over the place which it...
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but if we do, we need to explain why. what those requirements were, how it calculates to an impact on the rates, and why that is a necessary thing for us to do. and there was basically nothing else we could do to offset those costs some other way, that we owe it to ourselves, we owe it to our rate payers that we make that kind of a finding. so, i think that's a very valuable addition. i'm sorry? >> where would you place the language? >> i think inserting that after the sustainability paragraph right before the report card might be addition emphasis as we're doing that report card. it can go many places. * additional >> it's meant to conform with the general structure and exactly where it goes -- >> we'll figure it out. >> yeah, i would leave staff to figure it out. >> mr. president, can i ask a question? >> yes. >> so, when you said personnel costs, how does that reflect in this statement? what part of operating costs? >> it's a cost of inflation, but you don't control a decision on that. >> what i would expect is if labo
but if we do, we need to explain why. what those requirements were, how it calculates to an impact on the rates, and why that is a necessary thing for us to do. and there was basically nothing else we could do to offset those costs some other way, that we owe it to ourselves, we owe it to our rate payers that we make that kind of a finding. so, i think that's a very valuable addition. i'm sorry? >> where would you place the language? >> i think inserting that after the...
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now, how do you explain that? >> bill: i don't. i can't explain it at all. things that i can can explain are the entitlement culture it, obviously going to vote for president obama. if you are on the other end of that. obviously. but, i can't explain, for example, single women other than the abortion issue i just can't imagine it's driving those numbers to that extent. why do single women not like the republic party for what reason. >> they haven't liked it for 15 or 20 years. >> bill: married women do. single women don't. explain it to me. >> nothing the republic party put forward that attract single women. >> bill: that's not. >> tell me what it is. >> bill: that's oversimplyification. have you got two women. both 32 years old. one single, one is married. the married one statistically likes the republicans and the single one doesn't. why? >> why because they think the republic party wants to invade their space. >> bill: invade their space? >> invade their space. the 32-year-old single woman thinks some g.o.p.er is going to come to her door and invade her s
now, how do you explain that? >> bill: i don't. i can't explain it at all. things that i can can explain are the entitlement culture it, obviously going to vote for president obama. if you are on the other end of that. obviously. but, i can't explain, for example, single women other than the abortion issue i just can't imagine it's driving those numbers to that extent. why do single women not like the republic party for what reason. >> they haven't liked it for 15 or 20 years....
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explain. >> well, yes, that's exactly right. we got out of the cold war by building more nuclear weapons because it scared the daylights out of the other side, and frankly it scared the daylights out of us. we're not going to get out of this situation by building more weapons. if we built 50 new missiles it would not have an affect on north korea, china or russia. we need new policieses. most forces have not been tested under realistic conditions in 20 years. it's basically junk in the attic. i'm not opposed to getting rid of most it. we need to put out declarations of what the united states will do to prevent others were using nuclear weapons. so i'm very much in favor of the declaration that we will never use nuclear weapons first. what that opens up if someone does use nuclear weapons, that suspends our pledge so we could use them to punish them. we need to redesign arms control. arms control is still built for the cold war but we have these talks that limit the forces of russia and the united states. that's not the problem t
explain. >> well, yes, that's exactly right. we got out of the cold war by building more nuclear weapons because it scared the daylights out of the other side, and frankly it scared the daylights out of us. we're not going to get out of this situation by building more weapons. if we built 50 new missiles it would not have an affect on north korea, china or russia. we need new policieses. most forces have not been tested under realistic conditions in 20 years. it's basically junk in the...
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during a press conference she explained what the u.s. is hopeful there. listen. >> the rocket attacks from terrorist organizations inside gaza on israeli cities and towns must end. the goal must a durable out come that advances the security and the legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> fox news has just learned that secretary clinton met with netanyahu along with other israeli officials for more than two hours tonight. they discussed ways to de-escalated the situation. tomorrow she will meet with mahmoud ahmadinejad and sit down with egyptian president with mohammed morsi. as the international community pushes for a cease-fire we saw some of the most intense fire yet as hamas continued to launch rockets and israeli forces slammed targets in gaza. they publicly executed six men they accused of being spies for israeli. they were forced to lay on the ground and then they were murdered. one of those bodies were tied to back of motorcycle and dragged through the streets. david lee miller is live in southern israel. >> cease-fire, what c
during a press conference she explained what the u.s. is hopeful there. listen. >> the rocket attacks from terrorist organizations inside gaza on israeli cities and towns must end. the goal must a durable out come that advances the security and the legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> fox news has just learned that secretary clinton met with netanyahu along with other israeli officials for more than two hours tonight. they discussed ways to de-escalated the...
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he will explain up ahead >> bill: kelly file segment. city of philadelphia, there are 59 divisions where no one voted for mitt romney. no one. that apparently translated into president obama getting 19,600 votes. mitt romney getting nothing. is that even possible? here now, fox news anchor megyn kelly who anchored the election coverage for us last week. 19,600 to 0. >> it didn't go that well for mitt romney in certain districts within the philadelphia precinct. >> bill: this is impossible. i'm sorry. one or two people -- >> no. well -- >> bill: no. >> same thing happened with mccain! same thing! >> bill: did it really? how many did mccain get? >> there were 59 voting districts. 57, mccain got none. zero. not one. >> bill: you know, they do she unanimous begans going on? >> i don't think so because i haven't heard any reason to think so. it's not like republican high school some huge numbers in these precincts up until romney, you know. >> bill: these are largely african-american? >> almost uniformly black. almost universally inner city a
he will explain up ahead >> bill: kelly file segment. city of philadelphia, there are 59 divisions where no one voted for mitt romney. no one. that apparently translated into president obama getting 19,600 votes. mitt romney getting nothing. is that even possible? here now, fox news anchor megyn kelly who anchored the election coverage for us last week. 19,600 to 0. >> it didn't go that well for mitt romney in certain districts within the philadelphia precinct. >> bill: this...
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it was about values eisenhower it was about values even ronald reagan he explained the can we may not agree necessary with him but he explained the conservative values well enough for people to say i don't think i mind being voting republican this time so that's that's what that's what really has and your budget. you know budgets tell you who you are they tell you and so that ryan budget told the american people told the college students you remember the student defense loan oh yeah why did we have the student defense on because there was a little thing called but nick that just went around the globe and b b b and america and the american government said oh my god we've got to get ahead of the space race and in doing so we've got to educate our children and that's how i came up with what did they call it the student defense well people could take loans out low interest loans pay them back get a college education break poverty the g.i. bill what was was called for by many on the right at the time if you remember as socialists oh yeah yeah they had all of them so low that so scared of e
it was about values eisenhower it was about values even ronald reagan he explained the can we may not agree necessary with him but he explained the conservative values well enough for people to say i don't think i mind being voting republican this time so that's that's what that's what really has and your budget. you know budgets tell you who you are they tell you and so that ryan budget told the american people told the college students you remember the student defense loan oh yeah why did we...
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so he either did it and he's got to explain that, why he did it. he either did it consciously or unconsciously, but he already misled us, senator. >> well. >> you better believe he's going to be asked about it tomorrow. >> bill: can you get me in to that hearing? [ laughter ] >> i don't know if i can get you clearance, bill, that's your problem. >> bill: i know. my problem my whole life. this is a serious matter, i wanted to bring a little levity into it. looks, it -- look, it looks like there is something rotten here. there is something rotten here. at the highest levels of our government with misleading the american people when everyone knew from the second day, september 12, by cables and eyewitness reportsers it was a terrorist attack. final question, you see president obama's press conference yesterday? did you see it? >> i did. >> bill: okay. >> saw parts of it. >> bill: he won't even answer, the president, when he was informed about the attack, citing the investigation. are you kidding me? all he has to do is say, look, here is who told me a
so he either did it and he's got to explain that, why he did it. he either did it consciously or unconsciously, but he already misled us, senator. >> well. >> you better believe he's going to be asked about it tomorrow. >> bill: can you get me in to that hearing? [ laughter ] >> i don't know if i can get you clearance, bill, that's your problem. >> bill: i know. my problem my whole life. this is a serious matter, i wanted to bring a little levity into it. looks, it...
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alfonso blanco has to shake lots of hands, and explain his ideas. he also has to win the hearts of the valley-dwellers and listen to their needs. in that way he can convince the communities to contribute to protecting the ecosystem in the future. >> we've already made some progress with the nature conservancy and alfonso blanco. we've worked on sharing first- hand experiencewith the communities. in a second phase, we focused on topics such as socialization and projects providing apprenticeships. that way we could raise villagers' awareness of the subject. >> down in the high forest, the entire extent of a functioning biosystem becomes clear. we follow an old inca trail into the rainforest with scientists from the nature conservancy. the abundance of tree and plant species in the ecosystem of the lower mountain regions is especially under threat. but it's just that diversity of species that makes it valuable. >> basically the more diversity of plants and organisms, the more stable the system is, and the more resistant to change, whether climatic or o
alfonso blanco has to shake lots of hands, and explain his ideas. he also has to win the hearts of the valley-dwellers and listen to their needs. in that way he can convince the communities to contribute to protecting the ecosystem in the future. >> we've already made some progress with the nature conservancy and alfonso blanco. we've worked on sharing first- hand experiencewith the communities. in a second phase, we focused on topics such as socialization and projects providing...
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it's like with love -- how can you explain exactly what you fell in love with?teusz szymura is a tour guide. he leads his groups deep into the bialowieza forest. nowhere else in europe can as many different species of birds be found in one place. szymura's father taught him what fascinates tourists from the cities -- this bracket fungus, for example. it's seven years old and hard as wood, the tour guide says. everything here grows the way it will. because a primeval forest is, by definition, free from human intervention. >> it teaches me to respect nature. it has its own plans which don't necessarily match mine. it's hard for people to accept that nature takes care of itself. >> located in eastern poland, the bialowieza forest has been a national park for nine decades. it's europe's last remaining primeval forest. unesco has declared it a world natural heritage site, due to the 20,000 species of plants and animals that live here. the king of the forest is the european bison. a few live in captivity, for the tourists' benefit. but, in the wild, the once virtually
it's like with love -- how can you explain exactly what you fell in love with?teusz szymura is a tour guide. he leads his groups deep into the bialowieza forest. nowhere else in europe can as many different species of birds be found in one place. szymura's father taught him what fascinates tourists from the cities -- this bracket fungus, for example. it's seven years old and hard as wood, the tour guide says. everything here grows the way it will. because a primeval forest is, by definition,...
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which still doesn't explain the fashion choice, but it explains why he was so casual. >> doesn't explain he can't take the hat off. at least take the hat off, maybe spin it around. >> maybe don't wear overalls. >> the prime minister maybe could have taken his jacket off, maybe met in the middle, compromise. >>> this comes to us from new york city where the government is giving a hand to thousands of new yorkers who had their jobs washed away by hurricane sandy. a federal grant will be used to put 5,000 new yorkers back to work. governor andrew cuomo slated the funds will allow the state to quickly hire unemployed residents to clean up areas devastated by hurricane sandy. that's one thing a lot of people are not talking about. there's so much cleanup to be done. >> they need people to do it. >> what better people to do it. >> they can't hire a plumber or electrician or any of those things right now. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> if you think it's cold out, this may make you think twice about complaining. more
which still doesn't explain the fashion choice, but it explains why he was so casual. >> doesn't explain he can't take the hat off. at least take the hat off, maybe spin it around. >> maybe don't wear overalls. >> the prime minister maybe could have taken his jacket off, maybe met in the middle, compromise. >>> this comes to us from new york city where the government is giving a hand to thousands of new yorkers who had their jobs washed away by hurricane sandy. a...
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but i think this will be explained.ing because senator ayotte neglected to mention in the cbs interview later, clip came out of clinton saying that it might very well end up being terro terrorist. cb serb aired the part of the interview seeming to talk about video he mentioned it could have been terrorism, too. i don't think it's a full description of his interview. but yes, clapper is now going to have to come up with an explanation of why the intelligence community seems to have changed the story about the talking points. >> shannon: because, other folks who heard from him behind closed doors and chief among them, representative rogers said he gave us a different story last time we heard from him behind closed doors in congress. so what does it suggest to you, juan? was he lying then? lying now? never lie? is it semantics? >> a lot of this is semantics but of course we're in the midst of a political fray here over the entire episode. there are people on the republican side who see this as tremendously danieling to pre
but i think this will be explained.ing because senator ayotte neglected to mention in the cbs interview later, clip came out of clinton saying that it might very well end up being terro terrorist. cb serb aired the part of the interview seeming to talk about video he mentioned it could have been terrorism, too. i don't think it's a full description of his interview. but yes, clapper is now going to have to come up with an explanation of why the intelligence community seems to have changed the...
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just to explain her strong connection to the united states. not only has she been to this country five times -- 11 times, excuse me, five of them on private holidays, the most vacation time she has been anywhere outside her private estate, some of her and her closest friends are americans, which may be one of the biggest surprises. she has also known every president from harry truman to barack obama with the exception of lyndon johnson, who tried, but failed to meet her. i remember being impressed when an official told me at the memorial service at st. paul's cathedral, after the 9/11 attacks, the queen sang every single word of the american national anthem. and i would bet that there aren't any presidents who can sing all of the words to god save the queen. since we are here today, on the national mall, i thought i would focus on the queen's fondness works for this country, those little known and well known, and in so doing, illuminate the queen to help understand her better. it was most often played out in state visits here when it was writt
just to explain her strong connection to the united states. not only has she been to this country five times -- 11 times, excuse me, five of them on private holidays, the most vacation time she has been anywhere outside her private estate, some of her and her closest friends are americans, which may be one of the biggest surprises. she has also known every president from harry truman to barack obama with the exception of lyndon johnson, who tried, but failed to meet her. i remember being...
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while he may not be able to explain that, robert, i would love watching him try to do so. then there was this reaction to a question i posed yesterday on the david petraeus scandal. are you a, riveted by it, b, starting to get bored with it, c, you wish we'd move on. one viewer responds a, there are so many unanswered questions. while roselle is the opposite. i say c, move on. who really cares about goes up. please, who cares about gossip? some good gossipers is the closest any of us will see towards an irresistible force. you can't kill t. it has to run out of gas on its own. that is our broadcast. i'll be right back at 11:00 along with anita and topper. we'll see you then. wusa9.com is always on. ♪ "e.t." >>> lindsay lohan. blindsided on live tv. >> just today, there was news that you allegedly have a new half-sister. >> i didn't even hear that. so, thanks for the news. >> lindsay lohan's surprise sister. >> her father finding out on a talk show. >> michael is ashley's father. >> now, dina lohan comes to "e.t." revealing what she knew. >> the woman actually called me, th
while he may not be able to explain that, robert, i would love watching him try to do so. then there was this reaction to a question i posed yesterday on the david petraeus scandal. are you a, riveted by it, b, starting to get bored with it, c, you wish we'd move on. one viewer responds a, there are so many unanswered questions. while roselle is the opposite. i say c, move on. who really cares about goes up. please, who cares about gossip? some good gossipers is the closest any of us will see...
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i'm just getting word now from ken molestina who says that the judge has explained and allows them to go back to deliberations. and as for the jury's wishes, deliberations, they do continue at this hour and they are not being sent home. the senses, of course, the jury, they must be getting close to reaching a verdict. we will, of course, be monitoring developments. we'll bring you the verdict via twitter at andrea mccaren and at wusa9.com. of course, we'll get back on the air and get you new information as soon as it happens. again, the jury has asked for a little bit more time after a question to the judge. they want to stay and deliberate the fate of alexis simpson charged with murdering her roommate at bowie state university, dominique fraser. we'll be back. >> it does not get anymore up- to-the-minute on that. we'll get back to you if things change. >>> new information tonight about a sheriff deputy who shot and killed a suspect. this one happened on 63rd avenue east of maryland last night. investigators say that the deputy attempted to serve as the temporary peace order. the woma
i'm just getting word now from ken molestina who says that the judge has explained and allows them to go back to deliberations. and as for the jury's wishes, deliberations, they do continue at this hour and they are not being sent home. the senses, of course, the jury, they must be getting close to reaching a verdict. we will, of course, be monitoring developments. we'll bring you the verdict via twitter at andrea mccaren and at wusa9.com. of course, we'll get back on the air and get you new...
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. >> the notion that romney can explain away the lost this way, is also saying, we can't ever win i guess. because, wouldn't you have to take away -- >> he has blamed, he has blamed the number of debased that we have had. he has blamed the commission on presentational debates. he has blamed women and young voters. but he has only a matter of time. >> we have no hopes for new york. he wasn't hoping to win new york. >> if this were the case if the democratic elections in america were that the party that handed out the most favors or gave away the most free stuff were the winner, then the democrats would win the most elections. then there is a version or left class analysis that wishes that they were the case and clearly we would run up the table because those are the ones that are getting crewed. but that is not the way that american politics worked. it shows a basic misunderstanding of american politics. they are complicated in the ways of the political sphere. if you don't understand that you cannot run for office. >> caught in the crossfire. mr. rush limbaugh. i know you were working dur
. >> the notion that romney can explain away the lost this way, is also saying, we can't ever win i guess. because, wouldn't you have to take away -- >> he has blamed, he has blamed the number of debased that we have had. he has blamed the commission on presentational debates. he has blamed women and young voters. but he has only a matter of time. >> we have no hopes for new york. he wasn't hoping to win new york. >> if this were the case if the democratic elections in...
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simon: can you explain what that was all aboot?i thoughh who better than myself to be showing up in a wedding dress to create some attention and to creaae awareness around our new pay off. bloggers took notice and the compaay is gaining trrction.you can maae pvergrams around all sorts of things.teecher appreciation, memorials, class yearbooks and birthhays.he says at some point he'd like tt uuld in that feaaure of messaaes delivered after one's death. for noww he'' just grateful to have the chance to build an simoo,,cnn, san francisco -----end-----cnn.script----- straaght ahead... roadssandd airports will be crowded this t. thanksgiving.the peak traael days... you may want to void. ((break 3)) 3g@gooww hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power o
simon: can you explain what that was all aboot?i thoughh who better than myself to be showing up in a wedding dress to create some attention and to creaae awareness around our new pay off. bloggers took notice and the compaay is gaining trrction.you can maae pvergrams around all sorts of things.teecher appreciation, memorials, class yearbooks and birthhays.he says at some point he'd like tt uuld in that feaaure of messaaes delivered after one's death. for noww he'' just grateful to have the...
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i will explain this one ming up. have too much money and maybe too many cocktails. ♪ . ♪ - ♪ she stands in ♪ the face of evil ♪ and will not ♪ lose hope or faith ♪ america ♪ the land of freedom ♪ is still the home ♪ of the brave ♪ so raise the banner - ♪ raise the banner - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ let us join ♪ our fellow man - ♪ our fellow man - ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america - ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will writthe story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ melissa: it is friday. can you tell? today we are joined by gop strategists, noel. she's happy, she doesn't care. it's all good. and we also had joey jackson. in case you ever wondered, it turns out that jobs like ceos and clergym, they are the ones most likely to have psychopaths working for them. these are professions least likely to attract those psychopaths out there. nurses, teachers, accountants. i don't know, i'm very suspicious of it. ceos in general, what is the deal without one? >> what about gop strategists?
i will explain this one ming up. have too much money and maybe too many cocktails. ♪ . ♪ - ♪ she stands in ♪ the face of evil ♪ and will not ♪ lose hope or faith ♪ america ♪ the land of freedom ♪ is still the home ♪ of the brave ♪ so raise the banner - ♪ raise the banner - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ called ol' glory - ♪ let us join ♪ our fellow man - ♪ our fellow man - ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america - ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪...
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when you explain that, hopefully, and you develop your ability to explain, you learn the material better and learn to communicate and everyonetize. these, that is measurable. students with rate each other, write assessments for each other. he understood it, but he spoke fast. you can develop that aspect. i'd imagine the transcripts of the future, and i say "the future," and what i mean by the future is actually now, is, yeah, have scores, that shows competency, yeah, i understand eel jay bra and renewedded that i know eel jay br well. i'm a writer, he's the writings. you have a portfolio of your work in multidimensions, and you have reviews from people you helped saying a great person to work with, understood the matter, communicated well. those are the things anyone would care about more than just test scores. >> host: right. talk about what happens in the classroom or school in terms of subjects. you believe you have to take math, english, language arts, science at a certain point in time. do you, i mean, do you believe basics should be taught in the school, and at what point, i mean,
when you explain that, hopefully, and you develop your ability to explain, you learn the material better and learn to communicate and everyonetize. these, that is measurable. students with rate each other, write assessments for each other. he understood it, but he spoke fast. you can develop that aspect. i'd imagine the transcripts of the future, and i say "the future," and what i mean by the future is actually now, is, yeah, have scores, that shows competency, yeah, i understand eel...
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trying to report the conflict to the outside world are also being bombarded as journalist harry fear explains from within gaza. israel has intensified the pounding of gaza overnight and. particularly the targeting of governmental and police buildings and biggest police station was totally leveled causing structural damage to nearby buildings some of the biggest governmental structures in gaza city were targeted including the biggest civil service building here in gaza. in the southern area of the gaza strip was targeted heavily overnight particularly the smuggling tunnels which gazans called the survival smuggling tunnels were almost totally destroyed last night and continually being pounded with helicopters an f. sixteen s they were struck over sixteen times last night israel killed three media workers short had journalists two of them a cameraman for the t.v. channel another for the educational television channel and israel has admitted that it did deliberately target these civilians according to israel these stations that these media workers work for are not legitimate journalistic enterpr
trying to report the conflict to the outside world are also being bombarded as journalist harry fear explains from within gaza. israel has intensified the pounding of gaza overnight and. particularly the targeting of governmental and police buildings and biggest police station was totally leveled causing structural damage to nearby buildings some of the biggest governmental structures in gaza city were targeted including the biggest civil service building here in gaza. in the southern area of...
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explained, how did that come to be?>> guest: taxpayers and to set up by academics and military through its knuckled darpa, and so we began at number one. back in the 90s, senator vice president's say we have this wondrous thing called the internet when browsers came along in 1995 and have what we all know is the internet. the telephone companies and cable companies on capitol hill said were going to have this television ad where an old geezer pulls into the sleep that hotel insisted the young woman behind the desk in the room service from the lobby. entertainment, she looks at insides, every movie ever made in every room. that's who we're promised. this was shot in the mojave desert. well, the rest of the world is doing that. america ranks 29th down the speed of its internet behind such leading industrial world as moldavia and ukraine. we pay the highest prices in the world a fire. by one measure would pay 38 times the japanese pay for bit of information. if you buy triple play package, i have one in my home, you pay an
explained, how did that come to be?>> guest: taxpayers and to set up by academics and military through its knuckled darpa, and so we began at number one. back in the 90s, senator vice president's say we have this wondrous thing called the internet when browsers came along in 1995 and have what we all know is the internet. the telephone companies and cable companies on capitol hill said were going to have this television ad where an old geezer pulls into the sleep that hotel insisted the...
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some time fire is the best way to explain the blame game in full swing why didn't you call me when you're working on this thing finger pointing did make it worse mocking he even called it marvelous which is a word you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget a tax this president's a lightweight we've all agreed that families are off limits. dogs are apparently fair game what you're seeing is them finally rising up to the level of professional wrestling and i say rising up to it because in pro wrestling in front of the cameras we all hate each other behind the scenes it's a business. and that's the same way it is for them it's a sham a sham largely compared to reality television survivor style started out eliminating a contestant on the island and then event they have to form alliances you can call those parties and then they finally grant. you have two three five years to go at it and they and that video gets the big gets the big prize the big prize for years to run the united states of america the contestants are giving it their all to win the competition the concept of a re
some time fire is the best way to explain the blame game in full swing why didn't you call me when you're working on this thing finger pointing did make it worse mocking he even called it marvelous which is a word you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget a tax this president's a lightweight we've all agreed that families are off limits. dogs are apparently fair game what you're seeing is them finally rising up to the level of professional wrestling and i say rising up to it...
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romney explained with targeted gifts and initiatives in each case they were very generous in what they gave those groups. he also said our strategy worked well with many people but for those who were given a specific gift, if you will, our strategy did not work terribly well. mitt military particularly cited the president's health care plan. you can imagine for somebody making 20,000 or 25,000 or 30,000 a year you're now going to get free health care, you're now going to have it, you're going to get free health care, particularly if you don't have it, getting free health care worth, what, $10,000 for farmly. likewise with his it andic voters, free health care was a big plus. but in addition the amnesty for children of illegals, the so-called dream act kids. with regards to the young people, for instance, a forgiveness of college loan interest was a big gift, free contraceptives were very big with young college aged women and obama care, as you know, now 26 years of age or younger was now going to be part of their parents' plan and that was a big gift to young people. now we know what m
romney explained with targeted gifts and initiatives in each case they were very generous in what they gave those groups. he also said our strategy worked well with many people but for those who were given a specific gift, if you will, our strategy did not work terribly well. mitt military particularly cited the president's health care plan. you can imagine for somebody making 20,000 or 25,000 or 30,000 a year you're now going to get free health care, you're now going to have it, you're going...
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explain that to our viewers. >> and i will do two things. because of the plaster has somewhat been tied, and it is interesting idea. a forward step, but part of the whole point of this whole book was the committee know, we are not necessarily about the split but pushing the envelope further so in a flat model, you know, right now at home you do problems traditionally called homework in the classroom. a lot of times in a traditional classroom, lectures. and the flip, it predates the academy. add these videos that there. teachers are telling me eumenides and video on meiosis our project down motion. i don't have to give that lecture anymore. my students can once it. they can receive without taking, taking a class time, and when they got a class that's when they can either ask me questions , clarifications demand weakened the problems together, so it used to be homework. problems that cannot be done by the classroom. and the advantage there is, the real learning occurs when you do the engagement, when it during the problems that. and i think tr
explain that to our viewers. >> and i will do two things. because of the plaster has somewhat been tied, and it is interesting idea. a forward step, but part of the whole point of this whole book was the committee know, we are not necessarily about the split but pushing the envelope further so in a flat model, you know, right now at home you do problems traditionally called homework in the classroom. a lot of times in a traditional classroom, lectures. and the flip, it predates the...