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so ialked to floyd and said, "floyd, we are going to wear these guys out, so let's put them on the back end of the car and approached it that way." floyd said, "i do not know if the boss is going to buy that or not, so let's go with it." so we started in, and the agents were on the back of the car from the very first stop at lopez field. they were out on the car, and it was not long before we hit a gap where there were no crowds. and president kennedy must have noticed the agents standing there. next time he got up with a crowd nearby, he said, "floyd, tell them to get off the car." so i was riding in the lead car, and all of a sudden i hear floyd say, the president wants the ivy league charlatans of the car. i said that could not come from floyd, that had to come from the president. so every heard -- soap and murray -- soso the agents ducked down and -- so the agents ducked down and the minute they cleared up, the agents fell back to the follow up car. after that, president kennedy said, look, his political style was to go out and shake hands with the people, to greet them and so forth
so ialked to floyd and said, "floyd, we are going to wear these guys out, so let's put them on the back end of the car and approached it that way." floyd said, "i do not know if the boss is going to buy that or not, so let's go with it." so we started in, and the agents were on the back of the car from the very first stop at lopez field. they were out on the car, and it was not long before we hit a gap where there were no crowds. and president kennedy must have noticed the...
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so i talked to floyd boring and i said "floyd, we're going to wear these guys out. so let's go ahead and put them on the back end of the car and approach it that way." floyd said "i don't know whether the boss is going to buy that or not, but let's go with it." so we started in and the agents were on the back of the car from the very first stop at love field. they got on the car and they -- it wasn't long before we hit a gap where there were no crowds and president kennedy must have noticed the agents standing there. he was -- the next time he got up with a crowd nearby, he stood up, held on to the hand rail, and said, "floyd, tell the ivy league charlatans to get off the car." so i was riding in the lead car and all of a sudden i heard floyd say, "the president wants the ivy league charlatans off the car." and i said that couldn't have come from floyd. that had to come from the president. and so emory heard and he looked up, and said "we're going too fast." and floyd said "well, have him duck down." so the agents ducked down and the minute they cleared up, the agen
so i talked to floyd boring and i said "floyd, we're going to wear these guys out. so let's go ahead and put them on the back end of the car and approach it that way." floyd said "i don't know whether the boss is going to buy that or not, but let's go with it." so we started in and the agents were on the back of the car from the very first stop at love field. they got on the car and they -- it wasn't long before we hit a gap where there were no crowds and president kennedy...
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floyd said that he did not know whether the boss was going to buy that but we would go with it. we started in and the agents were on the back of the car from the very first stop at love field. they mounted the car and it was not long before we hit a gap where there were no crowds and president kennedy must have noticed the agents standing there. next time he got up with a crowd, he held onto the hand rail and told floyd to have them get off the car. i was riding in the lead car and i heard floyd say that the president wants the ivy league of charlatans of the car. i told him that that had to come from the president. emory heard and said that we were going too fast in floyd said to have him back down and the agents duck down and the minute it cleared up, the agents fell back to the follow up car. after that, president kennedy said that his political style was to go out and shake hands with the people and to greet them and so forth. floyd had evidently had a discussion with him on the way down there and said that if -- the president said that if he did not get out and shake hands
floyd said that he did not know whether the boss was going to buy that but we would go with it. we started in and the agents were on the back of the car from the very first stop at love field. they mounted the car and it was not long before we hit a gap where there were no crowds and president kennedy must have noticed the agents standing there. next time he got up with a crowd, he held onto the hand rail and told floyd to have them get off the car. i was riding in the lead car and i heard...
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tonight about what's changed and what hasn't in the 30 years since the release of the seminal pink floyd album "the wall." >>> let's start, however with the battle over the bush tax cuts. congressman john culbertson is a republican from texas. congresswoman loretta sanchez is a california democrat. congressman culbertson, here it is. i'm handing you the sharpie and asking you to draw a line in the sand. at what level should those tax breaks end? >> well, michael, i think the premise of your question is misplaced, because how can we compromise on letting people keep their own money? we're talking about a vote to prevent the biggest tax increase in american history. this is not a vote to preserve anybody's tax cut. this is a vote to protect americans' right to keep their own money. we don't want anyone's taxes going up. it's a terrible idea in a recession to increase taxes on anybody at any level. so -- but first and foremost, this isn't the government's money to compromise on how much we get to keep. it's our money, and the government's got no right to it. liberal's presumption is all of
tonight about what's changed and what hasn't in the 30 years since the release of the seminal pink floyd album "the wall." >>> let's start, however with the battle over the bush tax cuts. congressman john culbertson is a republican from texas. congresswoman loretta sanchez is a california democrat. congressman culbertson, here it is. i'm handing you the sharpie and asking you to draw a line in the sand. at what level should those tax breaks end? >> well, michael, i...
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kate hanni and frank cilluffo. >>> pink floyd's milestone record "the wall."hings that are good for you. new v8 v-fusion + tea. one combined serving of vegetables and fruit with the goodness of green tea and powerful antioxidants. refreshingly good. this is norma. who's inundated with all the information coming at her concerning the medicare part d changes this year. so she went to her walgreens pharmacist for guidance and a free personalized report that looks at her prescriptions and highlights easy ways for her to save. because norma prefers her painting to paperwork. see how much you can save. get your free report today. expertise -- find it everywhere there's a walgreens. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>>
kate hanni and frank cilluffo. >>> pink floyd's milestone record "the wall."hings that are good for you. new v8 v-fusion + tea. one combined serving of vegetables and fruit with the goodness of green tea and powerful antioxidants. refreshingly good. this is norma. who's inundated with all the information coming at her concerning the medicare part d changes this year. so she went to her walgreens pharmacist for guidance and a free personalized report that looks at her...
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day three of counting these write-in ballots. >> floyd brown is the same floyd brown who brought us the willie horton ad. to be continued. thanks so much kristen welker in juneau. >>> coming up next, setbacks for the president in the g-20. we talk about the impact with "mad money"'s jim cramer. >>> why is louisiana's bobby jindal taking direct shots at president obama? you could switch for great gas mileage or seats that flip and fold with one hand. you could switch for up to 600 highway miles on a single tank of gas. or the hundred-thousand mile powertrain warranty. over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. they're not just trading in, they're trading up. qualified lessees can get low mileage lease on this 2011 malibu ls for around one ninety-nine a month, a consumers digest best buy. call for details. >>> before leaving south korea president obama insisted a trade deal with seoul isn't dead, just delayed. the markets aren't buying that. joining me jim cramer host of "mad money." thanks for joining us. >> of course. >> let's talk about walking away without a deal. these are
day three of counting these write-in ballots. >> floyd brown is the same floyd brown who brought us the willie horton ad. to be continued. thanks so much kristen welker in juneau. >>> coming up next, setbacks for the president in the g-20. we talk about the impact with "mad money"'s jim cramer. >>> why is louisiana's bobby jindal taking direct shots at president obama? you could switch for great gas mileage or seats that flip and fold with one hand. you could...
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. >> it's manny pacquiao taking on floyd may weather. tell me why this won't happen? >> maysoweather is my favorite fighter but he insisted on terms that manny agreed to all of them at one point in time per jim lampley. but he still declined the fight. he's running from this guy. >> he's not running from him. >> i love floyd but when you got a guy this size throws this many power punches and will throw 1,000 punches in a fight, i don't think floyd wants to get this blemish on his record. >> i know manny is fast but i hear folks saying floyd may be faster. >> there is no one in the world in the square ring that's faster than floyd but manny is just as fast and even more powerful in my eyes. >> really? how much money is on the table for this fight, and how do you walk away from a payday that says you don't have to do anything for the rest of your life? >> i don't think any of them have to do anything for the rest of their lives right now. but i'm estimated 75 to $100 million in purse money for the two fighters. >> are you kidding me? >> i'm not. >> couple of playing fro
. >> it's manny pacquiao taking on floyd may weather. tell me why this won't happen? >> maysoweather is my favorite fighter but he insisted on terms that manny agreed to all of them at one point in time per jim lampley. but he still declined the fight. he's running from this guy. >> he's not running from him. >> i love floyd but when you got a guy this size throws this many power punches and will throw 1,000 punches in a fight, i don't think floyd wants to get this...
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is the miller camp acknowledges that floyd brown is working for them? >> they are. you know, i spoke with representative the miller camp, you know, after this announcement. and he said, yes, you know, he's the person who is behind this. he didn't really want to get into too many details. but as you mentioned, you know, he is behind this 1988 willie horton ad. of course, that's the ad that helped to derail michael dukakis' presidential campaign. we're really seeing a lot of interesting figures showing up here in juneau. and this speaks to the level of tension that exists here as this counting process continues, chuck. >> great way to putting it. things like this do tend to attract interesting characters. >> yes, they do. >> no doubt. kristen welker, hopefully it's less windy and see you down the road. thanks very much. >> hopefully so. thanks so much, chuck. >> all righty. >>> back on land following their so-called spancation, the carnival passengers are telling the story right out of gilligan's island, no power, backed up toilets and only military rations on the men
is the miller camp acknowledges that floyd brown is working for them? >> they are. you know, i spoke with representative the miller camp, you know, after this announcement. and he said, yes, you know, he's the person who is behind this. he didn't really want to get into too many details. but as you mentioned, you know, he is behind this 1988 willie horton ad. of course, that's the ad that helped to derail michael dukakis' presidential campaign. we're really seeing a lot of interesting...
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his name is floyd brown.ld enough you may remember floyd brown for his iconically racist willie horton ad from the 1988 presidential race. more recently he founded citizens united. yes, that citizens united and he's been the proprietor of a website called impeach obama campaign.com. and he's very, very, very serious about this issue in his heart. amanda turkle at huffington post quoting him from septeer of this year. floyd brown says "barack obama is a very dangerous man. over the last two years we have been watching the slow progression of what i call a bloodless coup. for the international socialist movement of which barack obama is a card carrying member, card carrying? the united states must be brought to its knees and i guarantee you that barack hussein obama is doing everything he can to bring the country to its knees. he wants to bring it to its knees". that's not me doing a character ra tur. that's actually what he said. now brown has moved his vague accusation factory to alaska where he minting new v
his name is floyd brown.ld enough you may remember floyd brown for his iconically racist willie horton ad from the 1988 presidential race. more recently he founded citizens united. yes, that citizens united and he's been the proprietor of a website called impeach obama campaign.com. and he's very, very, very serious about this issue in his heart. amanda turkle at huffington post quoting him from septeer of this year. floyd brown says "barack obama is a very dangerous man. over the last two...
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this is floyd brown, an advisor to miller's campaign. two key points.hey are saying even though a lot of the sorting that has happened with 89% toward murkowski, they feel the absentee and other ballots will help tip the scales in miller's favor. they are alleging widespread voter fraud. they will go to court to make sure people accurately voted and no fraud involved. >> we have pictures of ballots, people wrote in lisa murkowski's name. if it is close enough, we see these ballots. i remember going in, if it is close enough and the intent was clear they would count it. is that the practice going forward and is the miller campaign upset about that or just ineligible voters? >> reporter: excellent question and a key point. as our viewers are seeing some of the ballots are showing a version, a variation of murkowwski's name. in some cases the election officials are counting them as solid votes for murkowski. we are seeing ballots clearly spelled for lisa murkowski, some are being challenged on the grounds by the miller count, it is illegible, there are smu
this is floyd brown, an advisor to miller's campaign. two key points.hey are saying even though a lot of the sorting that has happened with 89% toward murkowski, they feel the absentee and other ballots will help tip the scales in miller's favor. they are alleging widespread voter fraud. they will go to court to make sure people accurately voted and no fraud involved. >> we have pictures of ballots, people wrote in lisa murkowski's name. if it is close enough, we see these ballots. i...
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for a year and my ticket ended here in los angeles and when i landed, i saw that going to be a pink floyd concert in a month and i was like, ah, i'm already on the road way longer than i planned let me stay and watch pink floyd and while i was waiting i apprenticed, volunteered with dog trainers and they got a call that a troker spaniel was stealing socks from the owner. they were like, i don't want to go there. i go there. i see what's going on. i'm telling the owner, the dog is looking for your attention. the owner is saying i'm home all day. i'm saying, yeah, but all you do is that. the dog sees your back unless he steals your socks. we changed it where when the dog stole socks, the owner ignored him and played a lot of games other times. a week later, the guy, my client, get it is grammy becoming a huge success. his name is kenny g, the saxophone player. >> larry: oh, wow. >> kenny referred to nick let sheridan, whoopi goldberg, 22 years ago. >> larry: that's how long you've been doing this? >> yeah. >> larry: do you continue ever to train them after puppies? brush-up sessions? >> the
for a year and my ticket ended here in los angeles and when i landed, i saw that going to be a pink floyd concert in a month and i was like, ah, i'm already on the road way longer than i planned let me stay and watch pink floyd and while i was waiting i apprenticed, volunteered with dog trainers and they got a call that a troker spaniel was stealing socks from the owner. they were like, i don't want to go there. i go there. i see what's going on. i'm telling the owner, the dog is looking for...
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a person who is describing himself as a strategist with joe miller's camp, a guy by the name of floydrown, came forward and announced that they were filing suit in juneau today to get copies of the voter rolls. they essentially want to compare the voter rolls against the ballots that were actually counted. he then went on to say that the miller camp has gotten a number of phone calls about possible voter fraud and voter intimidation. when we pushed him for more details, though, he couldn't give any actual names or examples of any actual real voter fraud that had occurred. here's what both candidates had to say about the issue yesterday. take a listen. >> at the base of this it's not this issue of fraud. it's the issue of whether or not we're going to follow the state statute in counting the ballots. that's really what that other lawsuit is all about. that's the main focus. but we are absolutely interested in maintaining the integrity of the process. >> the miller campaign realizes that they are not getting ahead in the absentees that they had hoped. they're not getting ahead with the
a person who is describing himself as a strategist with joe miller's camp, a guy by the name of floydrown, came forward and announced that they were filing suit in juneau today to get copies of the voter rolls. they essentially want to compare the voter rolls against the ballots that were actually counted. he then went on to say that the miller camp has gotten a number of phone calls about possible voter fraud and voter intimidation. when we pushed him for more details, though, he couldn't give...
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let me stay and watch pink floyd, and while i was waiting i apprenticed and volunteered with some dog trainers, and then one day i got a call that a cocker spaniel was stealing socks from their owner, and they are like we don't want to go there. you go there, and i went there, and i see what's going on, the dynamic and the owner, and i'm telling the owner the dog is look for your attention and the owner is telling me but i'm home all day but all you do is that. a dog sees your back unless he steals your socks. we changed it when the dog stole socks, the owner ignored him and played a lot of games other times. a week later, my guy, the grammy, gets the grammy and becomes a huge success, kenny g, the saxophone player and he referred me to nick let sheridan, whoopi goldberg, many, many clients. that's 22 years ago. >> >> larry: that's how long you've been doing this. >> yes. >> larry: you train them at puppies. do you do brush-up sessions? >> no need if the owner keeps it up because i'm turning it into a lifestyle where it's not like concentrated. it's how you eat. you can't eat healthy
let me stay and watch pink floyd, and while i was waiting i apprenticed and volunteered with some dog trainers, and then one day i got a call that a cocker spaniel was stealing socks from their owner, and they are like we don't want to go there. you go there, and i went there, and i see what's going on, the dynamic and the owner, and i'm telling the owner the dog is look for your attention and the owner is telling me but i'm home all day but all you do is that. a dog sees your back unless he...
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next to him we have jamie floyd. broadcast anger for network news.many of you know her from her daily live broadcast "the best defense. next is a local attorney who has handled a number of high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor robert blake and civil rights lawyer stephen bingham. to his left is a career public defender from washington state. she is a blunder and has her own -- blogger and has her own blog. so'. does the media contributes to a negative misconception of public defenders, and more broadly, criminal defense attorneys? >> no, thank you. [laughter] >> absolutely yes. i think for the most part, there is the lack of understanding on the part of the american public on more critical role of the public defender. it is laid down in our sixth amendment. we do not teach it properly in primary school education. the public learned of it through the news media and come to some extent, through the entertainment media. most of my colleagues, and it with a bias that is predisposed against the criminal defendant and cri
next to him we have jamie floyd. broadcast anger for network news.many of you know her from her daily live broadcast "the best defense. next is a local attorney who has handled a number of high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor robert blake and civil rights lawyer stephen bingham. to his left is a career public defender from washington state. she is a blunder and has her own -- blogger and has her own blog. so'. does the media contributes to a negative...
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finds malcolm floyd. it's tied at 7-7. second quarter, 14-7, charges.rick crayton in the flat. beats brian dawkins. goes 40 yards with the convoy in front of him. he would injure himself on the play. it's a 21-7 lead. then, it's darren sproles. load it up. 28-7, san diego. fourth quarter, philip rivers finds jacob hester. rivers, 15 of 24. 233 yards. ties a personal high with four touchdowns. >>> dwyane wade back from a sprained wrist. while away, the heat have lost on saturday, facing the pacers monday. second quarter, danny dwranger hits the three. pacers up 14. then, brandon rush, chipped in with 20 with a basket. wade, underneath the basket, blocked by solomon jones. he's upset with the play when you shoot 1 for 13 on the night. gets the technical foul. wade, frustrated. three-points on the game. late fourth quarter. granger, for three. big win for the pacers. they win it 93-77. >>> this has been your espn news update. back to you in the studio. >>> oprah winfrey has wrapped up her two-day favorite things giveaway, in true oprah fashion. >> how abou
finds malcolm floyd. it's tied at 7-7. second quarter, 14-7, charges.rick crayton in the flat. beats brian dawkins. goes 40 yards with the convoy in front of him. he would injure himself on the play. it's a 21-7 lead. then, it's darren sproles. load it up. 28-7, san diego. fourth quarter, philip rivers finds jacob hester. rivers, 15 of 24. 233 yards. ties a personal high with four touchdowns. >>> dwyane wade back from a sprained wrist. while away, the heat have lost on saturday, facing...
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. >> as far as recruiting for these people, allen floyd of florida said the other day -- or to ask you about recruiting as somebody who spent $53 million in and did she actually said 75 million was spent against her. how do you go about these numbers and say that we want you to run again and we have the same face of the defeat. >> you do it, in large measure, the way that i have been suggesting. that is that we expand our approach to things. as we -- look, we lost the senior vote by 20 points. in our health care bill, which extended the life of medicare by 14 years. how you extend the life of medicare by 14 years and lose the vote by 20 points? they never understood that that is what we did. how do you pass the education bill to be passed for students -- pell grant $5,500. $1.6 billion investment. another 55 billion when you bring a institutions. most of these people did not know that we have done that. we passed the stimulus bill and we put an amendment there so that we could have those communities have 10% of that money. i have talked to people all over this country who did not reali
. >> as far as recruiting for these people, allen floyd of florida said the other day -- or to ask you about recruiting as somebody who spent $53 million in and did she actually said 75 million was spent against her. how do you go about these numbers and say that we want you to run again and we have the same face of the defeat. >> you do it, in large measure, the way that i have been suggesting. that is that we expand our approach to things. as we -- look, we lost the senior vote by...
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floyd dobb countries is an agricultural science teacher. they honor educator who compels . congratulations. >>> restaurant chefs are always the master of the kitchen. have you ever wonder had what chefs order when they go out. plus you pack clothes shoes and your toothbrush. what about health insurance? new at 5:30, what you need to know if you get sick or hurt while traveling. ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] achievement gets points for living life. earn pnc points for your credit and debit card purchases. ♪ find out more at pnc.com/getpoints. pnc. for the achiever in us all. and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. and there's no term contract required. if you don't love fios, you can cancel with no early termination fee. call now. it's your last chance to get this special bonus: over 110 premium channels including starz, showtime, hbo and more -- free for 3 months. fios gives you the best channel line up, superior picture quality and m
floyd dobb countries is an agricultural science teacher. they honor educator who compels . congratulations. >>> restaurant chefs are always the master of the kitchen. have you ever wonder had what chefs order when they go out. plus you pack clothes shoes and your toothbrush. what about health insurance? new at 5:30, what you need to know if you get sick or hurt while traveling. ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] achievement gets points for living life....
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a six-yard pass from philip rivers to malcolm floyd. chargers tie the game on that play at 7.warming up. he tossed four it touchdowns last night and matched a career high, including this bullet to darren sprols. you and i will never know speed like this. good-bye. 57 yards for the touchdown. philip rivers has a legit shot not only to win the mvp award but to catch dan marino's single season mark of over 5,000 passing yards in a season. chargers beat the broncos 35-14. san diego now 5-5, denver falls to 3-7. other nfl news the washingtushi vikings have decided to part ways with brad childress. last year he led them to within a field goal of the super bowl but injuries, player unrest have led to a disappointing 3-7 start. the final straw a 31-3 loss at home to green bay. minnesota named defensive coordinator leslie frazier as the interim head coach for the rest of the season. it should be pointed out he said in a press conference, did frazier, that brett favre is my guy. leave him in there for a while. >>> baseball, the national league mvp award was announced yesterday. for firs
a six-yard pass from philip rivers to malcolm floyd. chargers tie the game on that play at 7.warming up. he tossed four it touchdowns last night and matched a career high, including this bullet to darren sprols. you and i will never know speed like this. good-bye. 57 yards for the touchdown. philip rivers has a legit shot not only to win the mvp award but to catch dan marino's single season mark of over 5,000 passing yards in a season. chargers beat the broncos 35-14. san diego now 5-5, denver...
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elaine but the vinnie called belong to do what bores a christian group that with the help of toll floyd moved to canada in the late nineteenth century fleeing from persecution in russia twenty years ago their descendants came back settling in the village told stories abound most of his life what happened is the void that was in me in canada disappeared and its spiritual void i found myself here the boy like tolstoy who despised exploitation all for it in a lane of building their new home all by themselves even though it's already taken them a decade like tolstoy they strongly believe in pacifism and a unity big nature and above all they see told stories ideas as timeless i think his ideas haven't had been reached. and there are just starting to be tapped into and that's why i think russia has agreed. and i thought form is throughout his life just to begin renowned for you find all sorts of conventions and turning his own. to one side the dark is terrible because it means the end of everything but this doesn't apply to his own legacy during his lifetime his readership was indifferent tha
elaine but the vinnie called belong to do what bores a christian group that with the help of toll floyd moved to canada in the late nineteenth century fleeing from persecution in russia twenty years ago their descendants came back settling in the village told stories abound most of his life what happened is the void that was in me in canada disappeared and its spiritual void i found myself here the boy like tolstoy who despised exploitation all for it in a lane of building their new home all by...
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into the palestinian territories and it's it's it's shocking this really i mean i as a fan of pink floyd that i thought that this world belongs to belong to the past so this is these people here they cannot get inside jerusalem nobody some of them there but they have to go through checkpoints. you know what's the what it's like. israel insists the kept suicide bombers out army spokeswoman avatar leibovich says most of its nearly five hundred kilometers is in fact feigns with less than four percent. concrete in the entrance to bethlehem you will see a concrete wall because in two thousand and four fifty percent of the suicide bombers that entered israel came from bethlehem so only in those places that has extra security sensitivity that's where the concrete wall was built elsewhere as you can see here we're talking about a regular fence with electronics but there's nothing regular about caging people in say this israeli couple who are taking the wall on to her goal to gussy is leaving for america where she's arranged to give talks and raise money to help palestinians you know surrounded b
into the palestinian territories and it's it's it's shocking this really i mean i as a fan of pink floyd that i thought that this world belongs to belong to the past so this is these people here they cannot get inside jerusalem nobody some of them there but they have to go through checkpoints. you know what's the what it's like. israel insists the kept suicide bombers out army spokeswoman avatar leibovich says most of its nearly five hundred kilometers is in fact feigns with less than four...