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- your teacher, the one called garrison. - garrison? but he's an asshole. [phone ringing] - oh yeah... yeah, i'm a monkey. give this monkey what she wants. - oh, miss garrison. - dammit, who the hell is calling? i'll tell them to call you back. - garrison residence. can you call back later, please? - it's an emergency. it's an emergency. - an emergency? - i need to speak with mr. garrison right now. - i'm sorry, but mr. garrison has passed away. mrs. garrison is the only person here, and she's rather tied up at the moment. - look, asshole, this is a real emergency, just pass the phone to whatever garrison wants to call himself since the sex change operation. - sex change operation? - uh-oh... - aghghgh... you're a man? - not anymore. i've been fixed. - richard, hold on. i can explain. - explain? how could i be so stupid? - richard, come back, please. well, go ahead and leave, you atheist faggot! have a fun time mocking god in hell! you queer! - mr. garrison? mr. garrison? - all right, eric. are you all set to go? - go... right. where am i going? - we told y
- your teacher, the one called garrison. - garrison? but he's an asshole. [phone ringing] - oh yeah... yeah, i'm a monkey. give this monkey what she wants. - oh, miss garrison. - dammit, who the hell is calling? i'll tell them to call you back. - garrison residence. can you call back later, please? - it's an emergency. it's an emergency. - an emergency? - i need to speak with mr. garrison right now. - i'm sorry, but mr. garrison has passed away. mrs. garrison is the only person here, and she's...
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killing after being rebuffed garrison started suggesting he had been part of the plot. person put out a press release claiming that his story was closely assassinated with the oswald, not just in the marines but a number of locations. and november of 1963. and the new orleans grand jury in 1968, the experience convinced person's team they were not interested in eemed intent on pigeonholing him as a conservative. i explained several times i am neither a traditionalist or nationalists nor racist, but i oppose the john birch society with political conservatism. i went on to say i am not right winger in individualism but is more an artistic than authoritarian. they looked at me blankly not seeming to hear. as person's allegations read through the underground press put out his side of the story and everything available. and circulations that for lee helped edit. and plankton can be gathered as nourishing food stuff, and mixed with statements by assassination theorists criticizing garrison's pursuit of foreign we. formally who bore a physical resemblance to his marine friend
killing after being rebuffed garrison started suggesting he had been part of the plot. person put out a press release claiming that his story was closely assassinated with the oswald, not just in the marines but a number of locations. and november of 1963. and the new orleans grand jury in 1968, the experience convinced person's team they were not interested in eemed intent on pigeonholing him as a conservative. i explained several times i am neither a traditionalist or nationalists nor racist,...
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garrison started suggesting that he himself had been a part of the plot. garrison put out a press release claiming that it had been closely associated with the house wall, not just in the marines, but at a number of locations. the only give a deposition before the grand jury but the beginning of 1968 and the experience convinced him that keresan was not interested in justice. among other things, the team members seemed intent on pigeonholing him as a conservative. i explained several times that i am neither a traditionalist more nationalist. i oppose what passes today is political conservatism. i went on to say i am right winger in so far as i favor individualism, but my right is and is more anarchistic and authoritarian. it looked at me blankly. as garrison's allegations spread through the underground press he put up his side of the story in every venue available. the subscribers to version living with surely surprised and the material they're used to come of the typical article informed readers that planting can be gathered in nets and used as a nour
garrison started suggesting that he himself had been a part of the plot. garrison put out a press release claiming that it had been closely associated with the house wall, not just in the marines, but at a number of locations. the only give a deposition before the grand jury but the beginning of 1968 and the experience convinced him that keresan was not interested in justice. among other things, the team members seemed intent on pigeonholing him as a conservative. i explained several times...
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jim garrison tried to get involved in this investigation and after we busted, garrison started discussing out and suggesting he had been part of in a press release claiming that the scorpion had close he associated with lee oswald. not just in the marines, but a number of locations in new orleans in september, 1963. he gave a deposition before new orleans grand jury at the beginning 1968 and experience convinced garrison's team wasn't interested in justice. among other things, team members are pigeonholing him as a conservative. i explained several times than i am neither a traditionalist diuresis, but i oppose the john birch society bypasses today's political can to reduce them he wrote shortly afterwards. when i just am a right-winger so far as individualism that by rightists and is more anarchistic than authoritarian. they spread through the underground press. certainly put out his side of the story in every venue available. the subscribers to ocean landing, low circulation that helps add or surely surprise them until they were used to, the typical writer informed plankton could be gat
jim garrison tried to get involved in this investigation and after we busted, garrison started discussing out and suggesting he had been part of in a press release claiming that the scorpion had close he associated with lee oswald. not just in the marines, but a number of locations in new orleans in september, 1963. he gave a deposition before new orleans grand jury at the beginning 1968 and experience convinced garrison's team wasn't interested in justice. among other things, team members are...
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glass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe, amerson was stillalive and writing into going after this. longfellow. you have emily dickinson, william tecumseh thurmond, two people have got to see meet one another. as well as victoria would have assumed was the first woman who ran for president in the united state and not victoria woodhall, but a name -- a man's name i won't even bother with it, and then unscented the scientology, which is rather strange and interesting and unusual and of course it may be not of course come in a can at third. i could spend the whole time tonight a lot if you're just listing names. but not to worry, i'm not going to do that. i'm going to give you a little background. some of the things important to me in the writing of it and i'm not going to be very briefly and be very delighted to take and answer questions if i possibly can. so to go back to the book itself, i did name some names now. i want you to think for a moment about the tremendous innovations that particularly technological but not exclusively technological
glass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe, amerson was stillalive and writing into going after this. longfellow. you have emily dickinson, william tecumseh thurmond, two people have got to see meet one another. as well as victoria would have assumed was the first woman who ran for president in the united state and not victoria woodhall, but a name -- a man's name i won't even bother with it, and then unscented the scientology, which is rather strange...
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. >> gus: millard hands to garrison. he breaks a tackle and gets to the 20. mountaineers have to get to the line of scrimmage quickly. remember, they have no time-outs. 19 seconds remaining. millard, near side. kevin white. they are going to have to hurry to get a play off. >> charles: first down until the clock stops and reset the contains. as you noted, they have to hurry to the line of scrimmage. >> gus: he'll spike it. >> charles: number one thing for me as we exit here, gus, doug rigg, hoping he is okay. that is our number one thing as we go forward. the linebacker for west virginia taken to the hospital. you like the way he left showing some movement. we hope he comes back just fine. >> gus: four seconds to go. it may be the final play. millard lofts it up in the corner. incomplete. that is your ball game. a flag on the play! wait a minute. let's see. a flag on the play. >> referee: personal foul, roughing the passer, defense, number 19. half the distance to the goal. automatic first down. one untimed down. >> charles: that is striker, number 19, the li
. >> gus: millard hands to garrison. he breaks a tackle and gets to the 20. mountaineers have to get to the line of scrimmage quickly. remember, they have no time-outs. 19 seconds remaining. millard, near side. kevin white. they are going to have to hurry to get a play off. >> charles: first down until the clock stops and reset the contains. as you noted, they have to hurry to the line of scrimmage. >> gus: he'll spike it. >> charles: number one thing for me as we exit...
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anthony and frederick douglass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe to name just two heir yepts. emerson was still alive and writing long after this period. longfellow, you have emily dickenson, william tecumseh sherman, two people i'd love to have seen meet one another. [laughter] as well as victoria woodhaul who was the first woman who wan -- who ran for president in the united states. and there's a man whose name i won't even bother you with, the man who invented the word scientology which is rather strange and interesting and unusual and, of course -- or maybe not of course -- nathan bedford forest. i could spend the whole time allotted here just listing names, but not to worry, i'm not going to do that. i'm going to give you a little bit of background how i got into this book, some of the things that were important to me in the writing of it, and then i'm going read very briefly and be very delighted to take and answer your questions if i possibly can. so to go back to the book itself, i did name some names, now i want you to think for a mo
anthony and frederick douglass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe to name just two heir yepts. emerson was still alive and writing long after this period. longfellow, you have emily dickenson, william tecumseh sherman, two people i'd love to have seen meet one another. [laughter] as well as victoria woodhaul who was the first woman who wan -- who ran for president in the united states. and there's a man whose name i won't even bother you with, the man...
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melvin feiffer garrison. - hallowed ground. - but the battle at schrute farms was no battle at all. by pacifists from both north and south who turned the pennsylvania farmhouse into an artistic community and a refuge from the war. - you have to understand, poets, artists, dancers, these kinds of men preferred peace to war. these delicate, lovely men found a place of refuge among the schrutes at schrute farm. amidst the macho brutality of war, this was a place where dandies and dreamers could put on plays, sing tender ballads, and dance in the moonlight. i like to think of schrute farm as, uh, the underground railroad for the sensitive and, well, fabulous. - wow. this is so much better than the story you made up. - i've seen enough. - you're right. there should be a monument to this. - never trust a cookie with a woman's name. pecan sandie. lorna doone. madeleine. oh, they'll just break your heart. - kevin, you are-- - robert, i hate to interrupt, but i would love to pitch you one last idea. i call it the big mac idea. - what? no. - big mac idea. it sounds encouraging. - it's really,
melvin feiffer garrison. - hallowed ground. - but the battle at schrute farms was no battle at all. by pacifists from both north and south who turned the pennsylvania farmhouse into an artistic community and a refuge from the war. - you have to understand, poets, artists, dancers, these kinds of men preferred peace to war. these delicate, lovely men found a place of refuge among the schrutes at schrute farm. amidst the macho brutality of war, this was a place where dandies and dreamers could...
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in may absolutely left the town, and soldiers turned it into a garrison. now civilians are starting to come back and rebuild their homes. >>> a new leader of central african republic has dissolved the rebel alliance that swept into power. the coalition invaded the capital in march and deposed the president. human rights groups say the rebels have continued to loot and kill people. >>> turkish police have broken up protests in the capital of ancara. they're on the streets for a fifth night running. they're protesting against the construction of a cultural center with a sunni mosque and a prayer house. anti-government sentiment had already been inflamed by the death of 22-year-old protester on monday. >>> at least eight people have been killed, 12 others injured in a bomb blast in northeast india. police in the city say the explosion went off inside a makeshift shed put up by migrant workers. local reports say the laborers were from asam. >>> there's just over one week before elections in europe's economic powerhouse, germany. chancellor angela merkel's part
in may absolutely left the town, and soldiers turned it into a garrison. now civilians are starting to come back and rebuild their homes. >>> a new leader of central african republic has dissolved the rebel alliance that swept into power. the coalition invaded the capital in march and deposed the president. human rights groups say the rebels have continued to loot and kill people. >>> turkish police have broken up protests in the capital of ancara. they're on the streets for a...
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garrison keillor: born in augusta, maine, dorianne laux worked as a cook, a gas station manager, a maid and a doughnut holer before receiving a b.a. in english. the author of four books of poems, she now lives with her husband, poet joseph millar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state university. her book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make myself get up, write it down, but it was late, and i was exhausted from working all day in the garden, moving rocks. now, i remember only the flavor-- not like food, sweet or sharp. more like a fine powder, like dust. and i wasn't elated or frightened, but simply rapt, aware. that's how it is sometimes-- god comes to your window, all bright light and black wings, and you're just too tired to open it. (applause) >> funding for this program is provided by subaru. >> at subaru, we build vehicles like the rugged outback. with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard,
garrison keillor: born in augusta, maine, dorianne laux worked as a cook, a gas station manager, a maid and a doughnut holer before receiving a b.a. in english. the author of four books of poems, she now lives with her husband, poet joseph millar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state university. her book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few...
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in may absolutely everybody left the town and soldiers turned it in for a garrison now civilians areing to come back and rebuilds their homes. >> in ecuador thousands of people from towns in the amazon have matched in the capital supporting a government plan to drill for oil in the national park. it's located in the western amazon ring and unholds close to 1 billion-barrels of crude oil united nations agency has declare it a protected reserve, the groups want the special protection removed so oil profits can be used to develop their towns. heavy flooding continues to cripple parts of the u.s. states of colorado. the national guard worked to rescue an entire town of 1600 people cuts off by flood without ores friday. the surge has killed at least four people. remarkwash out dams and rushed t bridges. a fire at a psychiatric hospital killed 37 people the place started on friday. emergency teams are searching the ruins for more bodies and looking in a nearby forest for patients who may have fled. now, there is just over one week before elections in europe's economic powerhouse germany. c
in may absolutely everybody left the town and soldiers turned it in for a garrison now civilians areing to come back and rebuilds their homes. >> in ecuador thousands of people from towns in the amazon have matched in the capital supporting a government plan to drill for oil in the national park. it's located in the western amazon ring and unholds close to 1 billion-barrels of crude oil united nations agency has declare it a protected reserve, the groups want the special protection...
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. >> that morning police took into custody the care taken, william garrison. >> he was the chief suspect. >> he wasn't the chief suspect there. was no blood in his quarters. whoever did this had to be covered in blood themselves. >> as lapd scoured cielo drive, manson decided there would be another night of murder. this time? he went along. behind me on this home on waverly drive, the manson family struck again, butchering leno and rosemary la bianca. >> they were looking for victims at random in los angeles. they stopped in front of the home of the la biancas. she had -- they had been in the area before because a friend next door was a friend of the family. >> the 44-year-old was the head of gateway markets. he and his 38-year-old wife just returned from a weekend of boating manson slipped into their home. >> n convinced lieno if he cooperate nod harm would come. tied his hands behind his back then sent his killers in. >> this time, watson and kremwinkel joined by leslie van patten. >> she has been home coming queen in her town she fell in with a young man got her on to drugs and brough
. >> that morning police took into custody the care taken, william garrison. >> he was the chief suspect. >> he wasn't the chief suspect there. was no blood in his quarters. whoever did this had to be covered in blood themselves. >> as lapd scoured cielo drive, manson decided there would be another night of murder. this time? he went along. behind me on this home on waverly drive, the manson family struck again, butchering leno and rosemary la bianca. >> they were...
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. >> that morning police took into custody the care taken, william garrison. >> he was the chief suspecte wasn't the chief suspect there. was no blood in his quarters. whoever did this had to be covered in blood themselves. >> as lapd scoured cielo drive, manson decided there would be another night of murder. this time? he went along. behind me on this home on waverly drive, the manson family struck again, butchering leno and rosemary la bianca. >> they were looking for victims at random in los angeles.n front of the home of the la biancas. she had -- they had been in the area before because a friend next door was a friend of the family. >> the 44-year-old was the head of gateway markets. he and his 38-year-old wife just returned from a weekend of boating manson slipped into their home. >> n convinced lieno if he cooperate nod harm would come. tied his hands behind his back then sent his killers in. >> this time, watson and kremwinkel joined by leslie van patten. >> she has been home coming queen in her town she fell in with a young man got her on to drugs and brought her to spawn ranch.
. >> that morning police took into custody the care taken, william garrison. >> he was the chief suspecte wasn't the chief suspect there. was no blood in his quarters. whoever did this had to be covered in blood themselves. >> as lapd scoured cielo drive, manson decided there would be another night of murder. this time? he went along. behind me on this home on waverly drive, the manson family struck again, butchering leno and rosemary la bianca. >> they were looking for...
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in this case captured in an army garrison in a province. but rebels know that their final push to capture damascus and force assad out of power may never take place if they remained fragmented. al jazeera. >> all right, for more now on what the syrian opposition thinks about the six-point deal agreed to by russia and u.s. to rid syria of its chemical weapons, anita, the syrian opposition, disappointed. >> oh, indeed they are. all of them whether we're talking about the political representatives in exile based here in istanbul having shifted back from cairo, many of them, and the free syrian army command, the supreme military council who don't represent all the groups fighting on the opposition side in syria, but represent the groups that talks perhaps most closely to the western and gulf powers. they're all extremely disappointed with this american-russian deal on almost every level you care to mention. they don't believe it's a genuine deal. they believe the russians have cooked it up--their words, not mine--to try to buy more time for the
in this case captured in an army garrison in a province. but rebels know that their final push to capture damascus and force assad out of power may never take place if they remained fragmented. al jazeera. >> all right, for more now on what the syrian opposition thinks about the six-point deal agreed to by russia and u.s. to rid syria of its chemical weapons, anita, the syrian opposition, disappointed. >> oh, indeed they are. all of them whether we're talking about the political...
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there's two letter of introduction one from william lloyd garrison and the other from wendell phillips. he took douglass under the wing and gave him life advice. he said, well, you know, young frederick. if you want to tell history, you know, history will only be told the right way when lion's write history. it's believed to be an african proverb. he took to heart. when he walked around the streets of washington, d.c., he kept that lion image. that flowing main. i don't have -- you can see it pretty good him with the main. good. douglass statute yesterday of unveiled at emancipation hall. douglass really didn't -- he was a "washingtonian." to his heart to his core. this is a newspaper clipping from the "evening star "1895. the meeting last night addressed by mr. douglass. he took on -- talk about staid hood. the term was district suffrage. in his life and times he actually says the people of washington are not people. they are subject, alien. they can't vote. kind of interesting lang twooj call them aliens. so douglass is another cause he championedded. this is metro of african methodi
there's two letter of introduction one from william lloyd garrison and the other from wendell phillips. he took douglass under the wing and gave him life advice. he said, well, you know, young frederick. if you want to tell history, you know, history will only be told the right way when lion's write history. it's believed to be an african proverb. he took to heart. when he walked around the streets of washington, d.c., he kept that lion image. that flowing main. i don't have -- you can see it...
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in this case, capturing an army garrison in the province. reynolds know their final push to capture damascus and force assad out of power may never take place if they remain fragmented. al jazeera. >> i want to take you to colorado now where a 5th person is presumed dead because of intention flooding there. the latest victim is believed to be a 60-year-old woman from the town of cedar grove according to the larimor county sheriff's office in a tweet. the national guard is issuing this warning. leave now or prepare for a month without electricity. around 20 people are still unaccounted for. i want to bring in jim hulie joining us from colorado. we understand a predicted sureah in flooding. where are people most in danger? >> well, thomas right now, the people that are most in danger in the foot hills of colorado where the water can come down the hills, come down the mountains in a moment's notice like that, creating that surge of water. >> that's what has caused so much concern. we are getting late word on flash flooding that may be occurring
in this case, capturing an army garrison in the province. reynolds know their final push to capture damascus and force assad out of power may never take place if they remain fragmented. al jazeera. >> i want to take you to colorado now where a 5th person is presumed dead because of intention flooding there. the latest victim is believed to be a 60-year-old woman from the town of cedar grove according to the larimor county sheriff's office in a tweet. the national guard is issuing this...
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may have violated the rules of war by turning this largest hospital in the city into a military garrison. this is where soldiers are based and deployed from, but the military says it's aware of the rules of engagement. >> these are the things that we don't wish to do, but because of the urgency of the situation, as much as possible we want to avoid it but unfortunately we're not in a normal situation. we're in battle area, and rest assured we will remind our commanders and our soldiers not to do those things. >> reporter: they want an implementation of the peace agreement it signed with the philippine government in 1996 saying the government has failed to address the grievances of the moro people of the southern philippines. the peaceful solution here is also unlikely. the rebel commander on the ground says his men will fight to the death. al jazeera, zamboanga city, southern philippines. >>> we're just getting news that there's been a shooting on a naval base in washington, d.c. in the u.s. these are live pictures coming to us from there. you can see the road has been sealed off, and a
may have violated the rules of war by turning this largest hospital in the city into a military garrison. this is where soldiers are based and deployed from, but the military says it's aware of the rules of engagement. >> these are the things that we don't wish to do, but because of the urgency of the situation, as much as possible we want to avoid it but unfortunately we're not in a normal situation. we're in battle area, and rest assured we will remind our commanders and our soldiers...
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first thought both american and soviet leaders thought they would put soldiers in there to live in garrisons to make plutonium they would be secure but after they watched sees construction camps they saw holocene goal migrant male workers took off they realize that is impossible they could not have workers that would be as polished tile of the product that they were about to make. what should we do? who should be the people to work in these plants? the answer to finding workers was the nuclear family. i cannot find references to them before this point. to secure a trusted workers for these plants leaders of both countries built state-funded limited access cities for civilian workers to live in nuclear families of the atomic cities. here is pictures of what they look like. here is some of the housing you can see in the distance there is more housing. here is some up close shots the family is getting the award for the best christmas decorations he has the best snow girl you to see is a man of the cloth a soviet town, a downtown park evade soviet family. so with a pretty intricate system the fi
first thought both american and soviet leaders thought they would put soldiers in there to live in garrisons to make plutonium they would be secure but after they watched sees construction camps they saw holocene goal migrant male workers took off they realize that is impossible they could not have workers that would be as polished tile of the product that they were about to make. what should we do? who should be the people to work in these plants? the answer to finding workers was the nuclear...
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>> that is major general william at garrison. he was this elite unit sent to somalia to try to track down mohammed and his lieutenants and arrest them. he is a long serving individual not as well-known outside the military, but he is particularly involved with a lot of covert military activity over the past 20 to 30 years. >> how did you get the general and others to cooperate with you and tell you their story? >> well, the general did not cooperate and tell me his story. i started by talking to the soldiers who were on the street that day. they were eager to tell me what had happened to them. each of them had the name and phone number of other soldiers who had been there with them. before long, as i began working on it, my list of people to interview grew exponentially. >> who are these guys? >> let me see, that is brian hurd and david floyd. two of the u.s. army rangers that took part in the mission. one of the things if you take a close look at how young they are. the average age of the rangers in this battle was 19 years old.
>> that is major general william at garrison. he was this elite unit sent to somalia to try to track down mohammed and his lieutenants and arrest them. he is a long serving individual not as well-known outside the military, but he is particularly involved with a lot of covert military activity over the past 20 to 30 years. >> how did you get the general and others to cooperate with you and tell you their story? >> well, the general did not cooperate and tell me his story. i...
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in this case, the army garrison. rebels know that their final push to capture damascus and force assad out of power play never take place if they remain fragmented. al jazerra. >> a fifth person is presumed dead as the call for evacuations intensifies in flood-rav i believed colorado. the latest victim believed to be a 60-year-old woman from the town of cedar grove. that's according to information tweeted by the larimer county sheriff's office earlier today. it has yet to be confirmed. four people have already died from flash floods and now the national guard is stepping up effort to his rescue the stranded. they issued this warning leave now or prepare for a month without electricity. meanwhile, colorado's governor and a congressional de delegatin boarded helicopter to his survey the damage. following the tour governor hickenlooper focused his message on efforts to rebuilt. >> what we all agree to is we will come back and rebuild better than it was before and that as a community we'll come out stronger after this st
in this case, the army garrison. rebels know that their final push to capture damascus and force assad out of power play never take place if they remain fragmented. al jazerra. >> a fifth person is presumed dead as the call for evacuations intensifies in flood-rav i believed colorado. the latest victim believed to be a 60-year-old woman from the town of cedar grove. that's according to information tweeted by the larimer county sheriff's office earlier today. it has yet to be confirmed....
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garrison keillor, everyone knows garrison keillor, has written "sex is good but not as good as fresh,sweet corn". now i, i don't know about that, really i don't, but i do know that the best scientific research shows that when measured against prescription medication some foods work pretty well. people who eat fish have less premature wrinkling, less memory loss, less cancer, less obesity, less arthritis and more satisfying sex. people who drink wine sensibly have fewer heart attacks, fewer stomach ulcers, live longer, and have less diabetes as they age. people who eat dark chocolate have better skin protection from cancer, lower blood pressure, fewer strokes and less heart disease. pretty good huh? let's get a headstart on shopping for your kmc or your kitchen medicine cabinet as i call it. which includes a not so secret mix of 11 herbs and spices with no gravy required. first, in the cabinet: fish rich in anti-inflammatory omega- 3 fatty acids for back and neck pain. now, you need 1.2 grams a day of epa and dha which are the healthy omega 3 fats in fish to make a difference especiall
garrison keillor, everyone knows garrison keillor, has written "sex is good but not as good as fresh,sweet corn". now i, i don't know about that, really i don't, but i do know that the best scientific research shows that when measured against prescription medication some foods work pretty well. people who eat fish have less premature wrinkling, less memory loss, less cancer, less obesity, less arthritis and more satisfying sex. people who drink wine sensibly have fewer heart attacks,...
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thought both american leaders and soviet leaders that they would put soldiers in their edmonton garrison and make plutonium. they would be secure workers. after they watch this construction camps and saw how single migrant millworkers coming loose and broadband took off in uncontrollable ways, they realized that was impossible, that they could not have workers who are going to be as volatile as the product they were about to make. so what should we do? who should be the people who work in these plants? strangely enough, the answer to finding workers in this first atomic plan was the nuclear family. i can't find many references to nuclear family before this plant. so to secure trusted workers for these plants, leaders in both countries state-funded limited access cities were civilian plant workers who would live rooted in nuclear family fitness atomic cities. this is rich lemony scent washing 10. you can see off in the distance there is yet more housing. his cinema is getting the award for the best christmas decorations. this guy has the best stout girl. here's the soviet tom. downtown pa
thought both american leaders and soviet leaders that they would put soldiers in their edmonton garrison and make plutonium. they would be secure workers. after they watch this construction camps and saw how single migrant millworkers coming loose and broadband took off in uncontrollable ways, they realized that was impossible, that they could not have workers who are going to be as volatile as the product they were about to make. so what should we do? who should be the people who work in these...
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two medics dispatched to the scene at garrison boulevard. 95-- 759 to 59 and delays --795 to 95. and 20 minutes from5 up to 83. that's your timesaver traffic. >>> thanks for joining us remember we will follow the breaking news a shooting happened at the washington navy yard more information coming up in on abc2news.com. have a great day. >> announcer: all new today! >> i, um, was able to hide my addiction pretwell. >> mike, "the situation" sorrentino. >> i had injured myself. and i was prescribed prescription ty painkillers. oxycodone. >> in a daytime exclusive. the shore -- jersey shore alumopens up. >> when you get that prescription from the doctors, you feel like it's okay. >> the addiction. >> what's going through mind? you have been on these opiates,. >> i needed them on a daily basis to get through yourthe da. >> how his brother staged the intervention. >> we do have an issue, look, we have to address it. >> announcer: the rehab. and the controversial medicationhe takes to stay clean. ♪ >> do you take the tamoxifen every day now? >> th
two medics dispatched to the scene at garrison boulevard. 95-- 759 to 59 and delays --795 to 95. and 20 minutes from5 up to 83. that's your timesaver traffic. >>> thanks for joining us remember we will follow the breaking news a shooting happened at the washington navy yard more information coming up in on abc2news.com. have a great day. >> announcer: all new today! >> i, um, was able to hide my addiction pretwell. >> mike, "the situation" sorrentino....
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they basij the fort for four days and finally the confederate garrison at fort donaldson surrendered and the union army took that fort and 12,000 prisoners. it was the first big victory for the union. junius filed a long feature story about it, which is really good, but what he became most famous for him and his colleagues was an incident that occurred during the battle. the last day of the battle, junius and reporter from "the new york times," union snipers who were trying to pick off the guys in the confederate artillery battery. the confederates were behind walls made of logs and they would sort of load the gun and pop up and fire it. the union snipers would try to shoot them when they popped up. the confederates tried to keep their heads down, so the snipers were very frustrated, and finally one of them got so frustrated that he had his rifle to junius and said here, why don't you try it? so i suspected junius had fired a rifle before at some time in his life, but he was not a soldier and he was not a marksman, and he certainly wasn't a sniper. but he figured, what the hell, and
they basij the fort for four days and finally the confederate garrison at fort donaldson surrendered and the union army took that fort and 12,000 prisoners. it was the first big victory for the union. junius filed a long feature story about it, which is really good, but what he became most famous for him and his colleagues was an incident that occurred during the battle. the last day of the battle, junius and reporter from "the new york times," union snipers who were trying to pick...
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>> if weapons system's not being used, it's in a garrison facility.hey wouldn't be effective, like underneath overpasses. >> and you can't move air fields, but you certainly can move aircraft. >> i would bet you right now those aircraft are already in iran. in fact, let me tell you something else. when we invaded iraq, saddam hussein buried his aircraft in the dirt. >> unbelievable, some of the things that might be done out there with this much run-up time. and this is radically different than what we have seen in recent years from the israelis, who have really emphasized the element of surprise. >> tom, the israelis will not give up the element of surprise, and they don't spend time building a coalition. for example, in september 2007, the israelis struck a nuclear facility in eastern syria and destroyed it, and just last month, they attacked syrian antiship cruise missiles in latka and destroyed them as well. >> when did the u.s. find out about those attacks? >> after they were finished. >> that's a very different world and makes a different playing
>> if weapons system's not being used, it's in a garrison facility.hey wouldn't be effective, like underneath overpasses. >> and you can't move air fields, but you certainly can move aircraft. >> i would bet you right now those aircraft are already in iran. in fact, let me tell you something else. when we invaded iraq, saddam hussein buried his aircraft in the dirt. >> unbelievable, some of the things that might be done out there with this much run-up time. and this is...
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army garrison at fort mchenry augmented by a u.s.vy sailors overall we had some very poor commanders particularly when i say command i'm talking about the secretary of war john armstrong who was responsible for a lot of what happened in washington. he refused to see the threat there and did not provide the militia commander with the equipment or backing needed and he was certainly one of the most disastrous military leaders of our time. in answer to your second question can't cut the canadians canadians -- one of the things the united states assumed it including jefferson and madison was because the french hated the british so much they assumed when they attacked quÉbec the french would rally to their side and that didn't happen. it turns out when you invade someone's country they don't like it. our attacks and quÉbec did not go well at all. we were not welcomed as liberators as had been assumed. that turned out to be one of a number of miscalculations the united states made. >> host: steve vogel very quickly. we have about 37 second
army garrison at fort mchenry augmented by a u.s.vy sailors overall we had some very poor commanders particularly when i say command i'm talking about the secretary of war john armstrong who was responsible for a lot of what happened in washington. he refused to see the threat there and did not provide the militia commander with the equipment or backing needed and he was certainly one of the most disastrous military leaders of our time. in answer to your second question can't cut the canadians...