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one of its gorillas is expecting. zoo officials say the gorilla is 5 months pregnant.was confirmed with a regular over the counter pregnancy test and sonogram. the baby is due in july or august and the pregnancy is a real big deal for the zoo. >> for the first time in 22 years only the second time in the zoo's history that the zoo is expecting a baby gorilla. >> the first baby gorilla born at the zoo was in march of 1989. he was transferred to chicago's lincoln park zoo in 1998 for breeding purposes. i didn't know you could use a home pregnancy test on a gorilla. >>> coming up at 6:00 a baltimore county teen is being honored for being a hero forest cueing its family from a burning home. that story and much more coming your way on abc 2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >>> tonight we're learning more about how the death of a north carolina teen felicia barns. >> the work we're doing to save people around the
one of its gorillas is expecting. zoo officials say the gorilla is 5 months pregnant.was confirmed with a regular over the counter pregnancy test and sonogram. the baby is due in july or august and the pregnancy is a real big deal for the zoo. >> for the first time in 22 years only the second time in the zoo's history that the zoo is expecting a baby gorilla. >> the first baby gorilla born at the zoo was in march of 1989. he was transferred to chicago's lincoln park zoo in 1998 for...
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. >> the audio guy came in and he was wearing those ridiculous gorilla feet shoes. right?ke feet. >> everyone's gotta have some hippie in their life that's like, "oh, they'll change your life." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you're like, "please." it's like your toes go into like -- >> they're like the -- yeah. >> jimmy: it's like a wetsuit for your toes. >> they look awful and they're the new fanny packs, in my opinion, right? they're the new fanny packs. [ laughter ] they're like, "they're practical!" like, "but they look weird!" >> jimmy: they're awful looking. you look like you like have gorilla feet. >> yeah. and so, this guy would not shut up about these. 'cause he's like, "oh yeah," you know, "you can wear them camping. i can wear them for a wedding." and -- [ laughter ] and so, he leaves the room and jimmy and i are like, "what a jar of freak sauce that guy was!" [ light laughter ] like, "what a douchebag!" >> jimmy: if he would wear -- if that dude shows up at my wedding, wearing those crazy things -- >> well, what's he gonna give them, bananas? it is so ridiculous.
. >> the audio guy came in and he was wearing those ridiculous gorilla feet shoes. right?ke feet. >> everyone's gotta have some hippie in their life that's like, "oh, they'll change your life." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you're like, "please." it's like your toes go into like -- >> they're like the -- yeah. >> jimmy: it's like a wetsuit for your toes. >> they look awful and they're the new fanny packs, in my opinion, right? they're the...
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help save gorillas in rwanda and the congo., so we can keep the 480 gorillas that are still alive there, to make sure that they're not poached on and traps aren't set for them that's what she's been doing for 40 years, so that's a very nice thing i'm doing. >> jimmy: really? [ cheers and applause ] i did not -- that's fantastic to hear you're doing that. i -- i just think that you're such a compelling -- a great character -- a reality character that you should do, you know, "big brother." imagine being stuck in a house with phillip for a "big brother." i mean, that would be amazing. or do "celebrity apprentice" or something like that. >> well, i'm sure it's -- all that's gonna be coming my way and i'm looking forward to it. >> jimmy: all right, good, buddy. >> and boston rob, you're doing something that's super cool. >> yes. i'm literally leaving from the studio, here. they're waiting for me. i'm going up to los angeles. i'm gonna do a new show on the history channel. it's called "around the world in 80 ways." it's being produc
help save gorillas in rwanda and the congo., so we can keep the 480 gorillas that are still alive there, to make sure that they're not poached on and traps aren't set for them that's what she's been doing for 40 years, so that's a very nice thing i'm doing. >> jimmy: really? [ cheers and applause ] i did not -- that's fantastic to hear you're doing that. i -- i just think that you're such a compelling -- a great character -- a reality character that you should do, you know, "big...
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she was surrounded by 800 pound gorillas. she had a choice to make.ould try to discipline the 800 pound gorillas, which is what they are supposed to do, or back off from it, build her intimacy with the president and become secretary of state. i'll leave it to you to tell me which one of those choices she made. >> i kept trying to get at the issue of saddam hussein as a threat. the distinction i tried to draw was, was he a threat to new york on the day we were marking 9/11? we have the death of osama bin laden, the president coming to new york, the attack on new york. let's listen to what she said about that. >> do you think he was a threat -- >> lawrence, you have a very different view than the u.n. security council. you obviously have a different view -- you have a very different view than those people who were flying the no-fly zones like the soldier in my class at stanford who was shot at by saddam hussein. you may not view him as a threat, but most of the world did. >> colonel, in whatever way one would describe the threat of saddam hussein, did h
she was surrounded by 800 pound gorillas. she had a choice to make.ould try to discipline the 800 pound gorillas, which is what they are supposed to do, or back off from it, build her intimacy with the president and become secretary of state. i'll leave it to you to tell me which one of those choices she made. >> i kept trying to get at the issue of saddam hussein as a threat. the distinction i tried to draw was, was he a threat to new york on the day we were marking 9/11? we have the...
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when he invaded afghanistan, he left saudi arabia where he quickly became a top gorilla leader. bin laden opposed the alliance between the united states and saudi arabia. he began training his force to carry out attacks aimed at getting the u.s. military out of foreign lands. he was accused of master minding attacks. the downing of a u.s. helicopter in somalia. the world trade center bombing. the bombing of u.s. military barracks in saudi arabia. the 1998 twin bombings and the attack on "uss cole" in 2000. his most devastating terrorist activity was the 2001 attack on the trade center in new york city and the pentagon attack. however, after american troops moved into the country in 2002, he was forced to flee to the remote caves and mountains. the search for bin laden was like no other in history. he remained an elusive quary. he remained one step ahead of his foes. >>> bin laden was found in a mansion in a medium sized city near the pakistani military schools. obama -- president obama reached out to president become and george w. bush. he issued a statement that read, this moe
when he invaded afghanistan, he left saudi arabia where he quickly became a top gorilla leader. bin laden opposed the alliance between the united states and saudi arabia. he began training his force to carry out attacks aimed at getting the u.s. military out of foreign lands. he was accused of master minding attacks. the downing of a u.s. helicopter in somalia. the world trade center bombing. the bombing of u.s. military barracks in saudi arabia. the 1998 twin bombings and the attack on...
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fair portal, american travel solutions, air gorilla, whole sair travel center and automobile bill club of new york are being fined a come -- combined $175,000 for failing to disclose such co sharing arpg ment's -- code sharing arraents. it happened in 2009. passengers booked flights on continental airlines, but the buffalo leg was actually operated by colgan air. >>> a product used to enhance women's eyelashes is now being tested for hair and eyebrow loss. a florida doctor says he is prescribing an fda drug for balding men, but says it is not a miracle cure. doctors say it works for men who has thin, wispy hair. he has seen positive results in 70% of his chai yents. >> i was worried about losing it, and it started coming back. >> just like you would for your eyelashes, and that would be once a day, and you use a little topically on the scalp. >> the drug is pricey. latice, a small bottle, runs up to $150 a month. the company that makes the drug says it well start testing the safety and effectiveness of latice for hair and brow loss in june. >>> usually at bus stops people wait for buse
fair portal, american travel solutions, air gorilla, whole sair travel center and automobile bill club of new york are being fined a come -- combined $175,000 for failing to disclose such co sharing arpg ment's -- code sharing arraents. it happened in 2009. passengers booked flights on continental airlines, but the buffalo leg was actually operated by colgan air. >>> a product used to enhance women's eyelashes is now being tested for hair and eyebrow loss. a florida doctor says he is...
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fair portal, american travel solutions, air gorilla, whole sair travel center and automobile bill club of new york are being fined a come -- combined $175,000 for failing to disclose such co sharing arpg ment's -- code sharing arrangements. it happened in 2009. passengers booked flights on continental airlines, but the buffalo leg was actually operated by colgan air. >>> a product used to enhance women's eyelashes is now being tested for hair and eyebrow loss. a florida doctor says he is prescribing an fda drug for balding men, but says it is not a miracle cure. doctors say it works for men who has thin, wispy hair. he has seen positive results in 70% of his chai yents. >> i was worried about losing it, and it started coming back. >> just like you would for your eyelashes, and that would be once a day, and you use a little topically on the scalp. >> the drug is pricey. latice, a small bottle, runs up to $150 a month. the company that makes the drug says it well start testing the safety and effectiveness of latice for hair and brow loss in june. >>> usually at bus stops people wait for
fair portal, american travel solutions, air gorilla, whole sair travel center and automobile bill club of new york are being fined a come -- combined $175,000 for failing to disclose such co sharing arpg ment's -- code sharing arrangements. it happened in 2009. passengers booked flights on continental airlines, but the buffalo leg was actually operated by colgan air. >>> a product used to enhance women's eyelashes is now being tested for hair and eyebrow loss. a florida doctor says he...
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a point because green hamas is the eight hundred pound gorilla u.k. and ovoid dealing with it i mean that hamas has the seeds at the table what hamas is said in lipstick all ways and has to be possible otherwise they can't have any influence is there and thirty per cent of the palestinians has to allow the p.a. under a bus to do the. with the israel are on the right gentlemen gentlemen we're trying to. have between you we're almost out of time i'd like to give dan the last thirty seconds go ahead. thanks so much the problem with various is that wishful thinking won't make hamas actually. engage in a conflict ending agreement their good will and their intentions are very suspect israel the vast majority of israel's israelis want peace but they won't trust any government that has participation by hamas to keep it and israel's not going to make the kinds of concessions that the palestinians will want for peace under any participation by hamas so the last point is i agree there may not be a one state solution in the near term but there also may not be a t
a point because green hamas is the eight hundred pound gorilla u.k. and ovoid dealing with it i mean that hamas has the seeds at the table what hamas is said in lipstick all ways and has to be possible otherwise they can't have any influence is there and thirty per cent of the palestinians has to allow the p.a. under a bus to do the. with the israel are on the right gentlemen gentlemen we're trying to. have between you we're almost out of time i'd like to give dan the last thirty seconds go...
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ok i've not had to go back to you in washington here we haven't mentioned the eight hundred pound gorilla in this discussion that's getting out of afghanistan the u.s. wants to get out of afghanistan now the pakistanis want the americans out of pakistan but they just have different visions and doing that that's what's causing all this tension here isn't it least at this stage where we're going to all of the gloating that we've heard. yes absolutely afghanistan. is a very contentious issue between the united states and pakistan as and i mentioned before the united states and pakistan have conflicting interests in afghanistan. the taliban and its associates are the enemies of americans and the afghan government while they are supported by certain circles within the pakistani establishment this year two thousand and eleven will be a very critical year in afghanistan in july the obama administration is planning to withdraw. begin withdrawal of troops from the country and also it is a beginning of transition of security responsibilities to security forces i'm after been allowed in scaling now
ok i've not had to go back to you in washington here we haven't mentioned the eight hundred pound gorilla in this discussion that's getting out of afghanistan the u.s. wants to get out of afghanistan now the pakistanis want the americans out of pakistan but they just have different visions and doing that that's what's causing all this tension here isn't it least at this stage where we're going to all of the gloating that we've heard. yes absolutely afghanistan. is a very contentious issue...
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boeing has short-term and near-term catalysts, you want to buy it for both reasons, it the 800 pound gorilla in the aviation market, the commercial jet, the 787 dream liner, 96% of the test flights are done, and tom this is about fuel efficiency, the next generation of aircraft. there's globalization, you have emerging market interest in commercial flight, stronger than ever. and i see boeing, b. a., as a stock you want to hold in your portfolio, collect that dividend, and keep it there for the next peak cycle in commercial aircraft delivery. >> tom: it part of the boeing business, of course the other part is military contracts, defense contracts. and one of your previous picks also operates in that area, we got a comment saying please comment on the recent weakness and the current outlook, geoy the ticker symbol. you first mentioned this on december 22 and the share price has trended lower and took a nose dive over the past month or so. what's to come? >> geoeye is a buying opportunity, i tell everyone don't try to catch a falling knife, but it's still a takeover target in a sweet spot beca
boeing has short-term and near-term catalysts, you want to buy it for both reasons, it the 800 pound gorilla in the aviation market, the commercial jet, the 787 dream liner, 96% of the test flights are done, and tom this is about fuel efficiency, the next generation of aircraft. there's globalization, you have emerging market interest in commercial flight, stronger than ever. and i see boeing, b. a., as a stock you want to hold in your portfolio, collect that dividend, and keep it there for the...
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states president barack obama did his best to avoid it any pain any mentioning over the main six pound gorilla in the room downed excelled at accomplishing he's objective he tried to do of the muslim world at large but so far he has yet to reach out and touch the heart in so both both the muslim community and the arab world. now we continue our special series of reports from antarctica with tough weather conditions in subzero temperatures in the air around and think nothing could inhabit this cold that. is home to a range of hardy animals there was also these sorts of us reports many have become endangered because their habitats and snow melting away. john at the bottom of the earth there is a land of ice and a volcanic rock so different from the civilized world that it is hard to imagine that life can be found here. but in fact a closer look reveals it is one of the most interesting ecosystems on the planet and he too a really unique position on turkey and he's a lated for for a long time from as a contact between that and others we have here starting from tiny creatures up to seals and pengu
states president barack obama did his best to avoid it any pain any mentioning over the main six pound gorilla in the room downed excelled at accomplishing he's objective he tried to do of the muslim world at large but so far he has yet to reach out and touch the heart in so both both the muslim community and the arab world. now we continue our special series of reports from antarctica with tough weather conditions in subzero temperatures in the air around and think nothing could inhabit this...
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president barack obama did his best to avoid it any pain any mentioning all of the main six pound gorilla in the room and he excelled at accomplishing his objective he tried to do the muslim world at large but so far he has yet to reach out and touch the heart and soul of both the muslim community and the arab world. well some other world news for you this hour tens of thousands of strike protests defied the government ban on nationwide demonstrations imposed ahead of regional and local elections people camped out overnight in madrid central square cheery and chanting anti government statements the protests began six days ago when the spanish youth walked out on the streets are straight a body with five percent unemployment for recent graduates a crowd is granted some twenty five thousand mcalpin spread to cities across the country. and later altera has exploded in northwest pakistan killing at least sixteen people the truck transporting fuel through pakistan to nato forces in afghanistan was hit by a small bomb some locals gathering to collect spoof you were burnt to death in the carriag
president barack obama did his best to avoid it any pain any mentioning all of the main six pound gorilla in the room and he excelled at accomplishing his objective he tried to do the muslim world at large but so far he has yet to reach out and touch the heart and soul of both the muslim community and the arab world. well some other world news for you this hour tens of thousands of strike protests defied the government ban on nationwide demonstrations imposed ahead of regional and local...
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states president barack obama did his best to avoid at any pain any mentioning over the main six pound gorilla in the room and he excelled at accomplishing he's objective he tided the muslim world at large but so far he has yet to reach out and touch the heart and so oath both the muslim community and the arab world. well some other world news for you this hour tens of thousands of protests by the government nationwide demonstrations imposed ahead of regional and local elections people were camped out overnight in a druid's central square cheering and chanting anti-government slogans the protests began six days ago when spanish youth through the streets restricted our graduates unemployment rate of forty five percent credit has grown to some twenty five thousand in the capital and spread to cities across the country. and nato has exploded in northwest pakistan killing at least sixteen people the truck transporting fuel through pakistan to nato forces in afghanistan was hit by. some locals gathering to collect spilt you were to death when another father account many others were injured. syrian
states president barack obama did his best to avoid at any pain any mentioning over the main six pound gorilla in the room and he excelled at accomplishing he's objective he tided the muslim world at large but so far he has yet to reach out and touch the heart and so oath both the muslim community and the arab world. well some other world news for you this hour tens of thousands of protests by the government nationwide demonstrations imposed ahead of regional and local elections people were...
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it is pointed be the 800-pound gorilla. when the federal government gets involved this going to be pressure for them to have guidelines. these guidelines are going to end up creating not only for but in some cases a ceiling. it is going to encourage local schools not to be as proactive in this area as they should be. the guidelines will inevitably lead to speech codes and sensitivity training. it will coerce schools into zero tolerance policies. the involvement of the federal government makes it much easier for interest groups to get involved on both sides of the aisle. get involved and use that as the means for affecting policy in this area. you can see that by the interest that these hearings today have attracted. this is going to create a a fact. as administrations change it will be pressure brought by interest groups to change the guidelines that have been put out. pass new or different laws, many regulations. local schools are going to be caught in this bind where they are afraid of getting sued if they do and if they
it is pointed be the 800-pound gorilla. when the federal government gets involved this going to be pressure for them to have guidelines. these guidelines are going to end up creating not only for but in some cases a ceiling. it is going to encourage local schools not to be as proactive in this area as they should be. the guidelines will inevitably lead to speech codes and sensitivity training. it will coerce schools into zero tolerance policies. the involvement of the federal government makes...
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to create a bubble whether it's with plastic whether it's in the stock market whether it's in the gorilla state it's going to happen so. do we learn our lesson perhaps in the short term yes but in the long term there's always that element of greed and if we look back and we look at really what happened to the housing sector we can say that it was really all about greed. who created it i guess we can point the finger at her several. sectors within the economy and on cheap money the federal reserve second the fact that. maybe lending institutions. to be excessively over generous and third probably the real. problem lie with the investor who became very greedy who went out and bought that one home but several homes and thinking that the speculation was going to continue on and on and on and was never come to an end in fact i was quite surprised that it took so long for this bubble to burst i was saying three four years ago before the actually before we got to the peak of the housing market that we were headed for real danger and i was just amazed how long we were and of course that was. led
to create a bubble whether it's with plastic whether it's in the stock market whether it's in the gorilla state it's going to happen so. do we learn our lesson perhaps in the short term yes but in the long term there's always that element of greed and if we look back and we look at really what happened to the housing sector we can say that it was really all about greed. who created it i guess we can point the finger at her several. sectors within the economy and on cheap money the federal...
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looked at kaplan university which we spoke about here on this show and the investigation detailed gorilla registration topics were students often are rolled in classes without their knowledge their emails or happened by advisors who then used their passwords to do so and then come the bills now many people see the washington post involvement in a for profit colleges a big concern and i'm guessing that these master classes just might add more shame to the once famed washington post name but since newspapers are dying anyway the post should add a few new courses while they're still around how about columnist mark thiessen he could teach an online course called waterboarding for dummies it would be easy class for him to teach in his book courting disaster he made the case for the u.s. government to use and have enhanced interrogation techniques maybe he'd even teach you how to perform some of that then again maybe the coach should have columnist charles krauthammer teach a course on how to make bombs not france i mean really how many times has krauthammer said that we should bomb some middle
looked at kaplan university which we spoke about here on this show and the investigation detailed gorilla registration topics were students often are rolled in classes without their knowledge their emails or happened by advisors who then used their passwords to do so and then come the bills now many people see the washington post involvement in a for profit colleges a big concern and i'm guessing that these master classes just might add more shame to the once famed washington post name but...
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. >> reporter: we're live at the gorilla cafe where a search of death of osama bin laden brings dozens of conspiracy theories. >> they may have thrown a ham sandwich in the arabian sea. >> reporter: two young people that are not believing. >> if they blew up his building any way, why would he have a bullet in his head. >> reporter: conspiracy theories are a gossip and can be found any where. this woman says she is getting a college education but does not believe. >> i'm open to seeing what actually happened. i'm open to seeing pictures and seeing the video of the story that's been told but show me it. >> reporter: coming up at six clock we will tell you just what it is about governments that lead people to create conspiracy theories to discredit them. reporting live in berkeley, patti lee. >>> it is a warning out tonight, watch out for malicious websites already trying to cap capitalize on the killing of osama bin laden. now again no such imagine has been released. that link is actually a virus or malware that could be used to damage your computer or steal personal information. >>> cal
. >> reporter: we're live at the gorilla cafe where a search of death of osama bin laden brings dozens of conspiracy theories. >> they may have thrown a ham sandwich in the arabian sea. >> reporter: two young people that are not believing. >> if they blew up his building any way, why would he have a bullet in his head. >> reporter: conspiracy theories are a gossip and can be found any where. this woman says she is getting a college education but does not believe....
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i think it's important to remember that when you think about about the oss young about the gorilla operations they get all the glory. young of agents power shoot little behind enemy lines but the fact of the matter is up to 45 a 00 were women, the vast majority spent their time writing reports. collecting and analyzing information. and planning missions. so the fact that many of the oss is very unorthodox activities means that women could be just as equally effective. while they did remain in washington -- helping to support the oss's far-flung missions many went overseas and some went into active operations. but the small percentage that did go overseas like jane -- like julia and betty they carried out their assignments with the same mixture of audacity and ingenuity that was inspired to him and worked for him. julia got her wish and she joined a cob tension that were sent to india but on the month long boat trip her travel orders were changed and ended up being rerouted because the dashing new supreme commander of combined operations had decided this would be nicer and cooler place for his
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we've got this 800 pound gorilla after us now. in fact, i'm going to leave.udi arabia and he's basically, i think washed his hands of his father. >> reporter: on november 12th, kabul was overtaken by an afghan militia allied with the united states. the taliban were routed and bin laden ran to the one refuge he knew best, the afghan mountains. >> what will the future of osama bin laden's jihad look like? those who knew him said the holy war and violence it ignited will continue on. and everywhere people are wondering when al qaeda will strike next. bin laden himself had already written the next chapter. he called for his own children to carry on the fight. before his death, bin laden became a father again. this time to a daughter he named sophia, after a woman famous for killing a jewish spy. >> he told me that when my daughter will grow she will also kill the enemies of islam. >> from one generation to the next, osama bin laden left a legacy of terror. his holy war far, far from over. >> bin laden has been successful in creating 1,000 other bin ladens. which
we've got this 800 pound gorilla after us now. in fact, i'm going to leave.udi arabia and he's basically, i think washed his hands of his father. >> reporter: on november 12th, kabul was overtaken by an afghan militia allied with the united states. the taliban were routed and bin laden ran to the one refuge he knew best, the afghan mountains. >> what will the future of osama bin laden's jihad look like? those who knew him said the holy war and violence it ignited will continue on....
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and we're stuck in a neighborhood where the 800-pound gorilla is india, we can't win a conventional warindia. there's no way. the indian army is much too powerful. our only means of keeping inld yeah on edge is to use these militant groups as proxies to go into kashmir. we keep afghanistan on edge the same way. that's their world view. they say ewe'll shut down the bd guys who kill afghannys. . >> so sounds at every turn is a nuanced balancing game where nebraska is aligned with anybody unconditional unconditionally. it's always, we only go a little bit this way and then pull back. >> exactly. it's not actually in pakistan's interest to think like this. i think it's foolish. they want to have strategic depth in afghanistan. what does this mean in the 21st century. what pakistan needs is to raise the standards of the living of its people to build more schools, build more infrastructure, to hook itself to the indian growth machine that is growing at 8% a year. but unfortunately, that's not the way the pakistani military think. they're stuck in a kind of 19th century real politic world vie
and we're stuck in a neighborhood where the 800-pound gorilla is india, we can't win a conventional warindia. there's no way. the indian army is much too powerful. our only means of keeping inld yeah on edge is to use these militant groups as proxies to go into kashmir. we keep afghanistan on edge the same way. that's their world view. they say ewe'll shut down the bd guys who kill afghannys. . >> so sounds at every turn is a nuanced balancing game where nebraska is aligned with anybody...
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. >> you saw gorilla costume, people out there half-naked a lot of times.is an event. >> you've never raced in it. >> i've been down there and i got out of there. >> but you wanted to race in it, didn't you? >> yeah. but it is a dry run now. ray, good to see you, as always. enjoy the rest your sunday. >>> 19 minutes past the hour now. forget about kenya. forget about hawaii even. we have uncovered that the president is an irishman actually and his small irish village has gone wild. after an announcement that their favorite son is coming home. yes, we got the next birther scandal right here for you, folks. it's true. you never forget your first subaru. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hote
. >> you saw gorilla costume, people out there half-naked a lot of times.is an event. >> you've never raced in it. >> i've been down there and i got out of there. >> but you wanted to race in it, didn't you? >> yeah. but it is a dry run now. ray, good to see you, as always. enjoy the rest your sunday. >>> 19 minutes past the hour now. forget about kenya. forget about hawaii even. we have uncovered that the president is an irishman actually and his small...
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you guys are the gorillas, i want to tell you. i've watched, been around a while great presidents. i've watched presidents make difficult decisions. they have all had to make difficult decisions. sitting in every meeting getting ready planning for this mission assault, the mission to get bin laden, i saw something extraordinary. i saw a president who was told the odds weren't much more than 50/50 that he'd be there and we could do this. but they were considerably less than 100%. i and the rest, secretary of defense sat around and he asked our advice. we gave him our advice. we told him a little of this and that. finally he just looked at us and said, i've got faith in these guys. he walked off on his own without anybody giving him any guarantees at all and he decided. because he believed not only in the s.e.a.l.s but he believes in all of you. he has absolute total faith in all of you. he made that determination. you know, it was an amazing thing to watch. but it was because he had absolute confidence that you are there. he decided when he got into office because of the fight you a
you guys are the gorillas, i want to tell you. i've watched, been around a while great presidents. i've watched presidents make difficult decisions. they have all had to make difficult decisions. sitting in every meeting getting ready planning for this mission assault, the mission to get bin laden, i saw something extraordinary. i saw a president who was told the odds weren't much more than 50/50 that he'd be there and we could do this. but they were considerably less than 100%. i and the rest,...
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you to look like a 8-under pound gorilla to me but we welcome you this way. the administration is not the only branch that is working on this problem are recognizing that it is an escalating issue that we need to address. in congress to a couple couple of bills pending. i know you're familiar with the safe schools improvement act and student nondiscrimination act. both of these have bipartisan sponsorship, and there and both houses. i just wonder if you would comment on those, if you're supporting those, if there are elements in there that help you do your job, that hinder you or just in general, how they affect how you will move forward on this issue. >> we are reviewing the laws to better understand them, the proposed legislation. we've not taken a position on them as an administration. though certainly any work done with the bipartisan congress that seeks to protect students is work that we will pay close attention to. and if charged with authority to ensure that those laws are enforced, we will diligently do that. >> thank? you.????????? >> we're
you to look like a 8-under pound gorilla to me but we welcome you this way. the administration is not the only branch that is working on this problem are recognizing that it is an escalating issue that we need to address. in congress to a couple couple of bills pending. i know you're familiar with the safe schools improvement act and student nondiscrimination act. both of these have bipartisan sponsorship, and there and both houses. i just wonder if you would comment on those, if you're...
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it is pointed be the 800-pound gorilla.l government gets involved this going to be pressure for them to have guidelines. these guidelines are going to end up creating not only for but in some cases a ceiling. it is going to encourage local schools not to be as proactive in this area as they should be. the guidelines will inevitably lead to speech codes and sensitivity training. it will coerce schools into zero tolerance policies. the involvement of the federal government makes it much easier for interest groups to get involved on both sides of the aisle. get involved and use that as the means for affecting policy in this area. you can see that by the interest that these hearings today have attracted. this is going to create a a fact. as administrations change it will be pressure brought by interest groups to change the guidelines that have been put out. pass new or different laws, many regulations. local schools are going to be caught in this bind where they are afraid of getting sued if they do and if they don't. it's goin
it is pointed be the 800-pound gorilla.l government gets involved this going to be pressure for them to have guidelines. these guidelines are going to end up creating not only for but in some cases a ceiling. it is going to encourage local schools not to be as proactive in this area as they should be. the guidelines will inevitably lead to speech codes and sensitivity training. it will coerce schools into zero tolerance policies. the involvement of the federal government makes it much easier...
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the pentagon at first bitterly thought the formation of the oss and launched a gorilla operation against it practiceically throughout the war, and, in fact, toward -- as the war matured for the u.s., towards the end, the pentagon formed a secret espionage unit behind donovan's back. mark is doing ground breaking work on that. it was nicknamed the pond, and not only spying on the axis, but spying on don van's men and himself. the generals and admirals in the pentagon, you know, they fight monk themselves -- among themselves in any war, and they certainly did in world war ii. britter and american officers squabbling. the squabbles with donovan were intense because they didn't understand what this guy was doing. when they talked about morale operations and sabotage and espionage and lonely women leaflets, he was talking in a foreign language to them. they found a lot of his ideas disturbing and found him disturbing too. he never took no for an answer. he was famous for making end runs around a commander if he got a no to get the answer reversed from the higher ups. when the commander of the
the pentagon at first bitterly thought the formation of the oss and launched a gorilla operation against it practiceically throughout the war, and, in fact, toward -- as the war matured for the u.s., towards the end, the pentagon formed a secret espionage unit behind donovan's back. mark is doing ground breaking work on that. it was nicknamed the pond, and not only spying on the axis, but spying on don van's men and himself. the generals and admirals in the pentagon, you know, they fight monk...
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he's the, you know, he's the major duomo gorilla at the zoo, but--but they were setting up for this weddinglions. well, actually, that's, um, that's why we're here. um... yeah. we were thinking about, you know, the--the wedding, and we're just thinking about postponing it a little bit, you know, until it's a good time. uh, l--you know, look, i know why you guys are doing this, and the thing is, is that it is a really good time. i-i-i need something to look forward to. i mean, we all do. i mean, think about it. if mom doesn't have flowers and caterers to obsess over, she's going to start obsessing about me. we just want you to be able to enjoy yourself. well, why the hell wouldn't i be able to enjoy it, rebecca? come on. if you guys want to do something for me, you won't postpone. you'll have showers and bachelor parties, and you'll let me help you register. and i-i-i j-- i just can't think that life is--is--is gonna stop now. i mean, does that make any sense? yeah. yeah. uh, it's like the, uh, you know, that camping trip. yeah. remember? and guess what. i was fine. yes, her appendix burst,
he's the, you know, he's the major duomo gorilla at the zoo, but--but they were setting up for this weddinglions. well, actually, that's, um, that's why we're here. um... yeah. we were thinking about, you know, the--the wedding, and we're just thinking about postponing it a little bit, you know, until it's a good time. uh, l--you know, look, i know why you guys are doing this, and the thing is, is that it is a really good time. i-i-i need something to look forward to. i mean, we all do. i mean,...
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he said the 800-pound gorilla in the room is health care costs. we live in a country where we spend twice as much on health care than japan and they get better results. i followed up with the comment with respect to health care payments, what's your advice? he said, i don't know much about that. he said, but as a layperson, i say this, find out what works, and do more of that. that's what he said. find out what works, do more of that. democratic senators were at the white house yesterday with the president, and our republican friends were there today. we had a conversation about deficit reduction, and i shared that comment which i think are not only appropriate for health care, but really for the way we spend money throughout the government, and my own view, and i shared this with alan that day, i said, hey, we need to look in every nook and cranny of the federal government, all the domestic programs, defense programs, entitlement programs, tax expenditures, and really just ask the question is there a way to get better results for less money or be
he said the 800-pound gorilla in the room is health care costs. we live in a country where we spend twice as much on health care than japan and they get better results. i followed up with the comment with respect to health care payments, what's your advice? he said, i don't know much about that. he said, but as a layperson, i say this, find out what works, and do more of that. that's what he said. find out what works, do more of that. democratic senators were at the white house yesterday with...
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gym, tan, laundry translates to -- [ speaking italian ] >> reporter: gorilla juicehead, grenade grundleey are with similar interests and "jersey shore" could leave behind new dance moves, not to mention the all american spirit of people being able to make their wildest, dreams come true. >> this is fantastic for the city and for mtv. >> i think he's probably one of the only guys who thinks it's fantastic for the city of florence that they are there. >> the good news is they won't bring the stereo typical ugly american thing. they represent us well. >> so nice. survived us. we went to florence together. >> we did, with our families. >> i know. it survived you and me. >> so in other words you're comparing us to the situation and snooki? you're snooki? >> yes. >> i don't think so. >> your hair is flat. >> and i don't have any. >> anyway, it's a beautiful city. >> it is. >> exactly. >> i hope they take in all the sights rather than the party scenes. >> any advice for them? >> i think they should probably just follow their hearts. >> i hear they are catching up on italian, doing the rosetta
gym, tan, laundry translates to -- [ speaking italian ] >> reporter: gorilla juicehead, grenade grundleey are with similar interests and "jersey shore" could leave behind new dance moves, not to mention the all american spirit of people being able to make their wildest, dreams come true. >> this is fantastic for the city and for mtv. >> i think he's probably one of the only guys who thinks it's fantastic for the city of florence that they are there. >> the good...
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it's the 800-pound gorilla in the room. a lot at stake. you think they have a prenuptial agreement.it stale? it may self-destruct. 25 years old. >> do those things continue through the length of the year. >> today, presently lawyers put self-destruct clauses in prenuptial agreements. they die a natural death. and 25 years a very, very long time. >> how do the california courts view divorce in terms of the separation of marital assets. >> all you have to know is the number two. divide by two. apply in the marriage, whatever is used for living, divide by two. but there's a lot here that has to be valued that's very difficult. he owns pieces of several different movie companies, including sony. that all has to be valued. that has to be wind falls for lawyers, accountants, forensic experts. >> does infidelity make his case more difficult, or does everything end up by two. >> no, lester, there are not reparations except in extraordinary circumstances in divorce cases. it's going to hurt him. it's kind of silly because one of the thing that's going to be valued is his celebrity status. if
it's the 800-pound gorilla in the room. a lot at stake. you think they have a prenuptial agreement.it stale? it may self-destruct. 25 years old. >> do those things continue through the length of the year. >> today, presently lawyers put self-destruct clauses in prenuptial agreements. they die a natural death. and 25 years a very, very long time. >> how do the california courts view divorce in terms of the separation of marital assets. >> all you have to know is the...
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he got an 800-pound gorilla riled up. people within al qaeda understood this was a mistake. we have recovered things on the battlefield where they say, hey, that was dumb. bin laden bought into his idea that the united states was as weak as the former soviet union, that our activities would be explained by the pull-out of vietnam in the 1970s. we weren't going to pull out of new york or washington after being attacked there. it was a misanalysis of what the united states' likely responses were. that was the big bad idea. he should have stuck with trying to overthrow the saudi regime which was his initial aim. >> thank you, peter. good to see you. the killing of bin laden and how it shapes the war on terror and the world, a subject of a special hour of "meet the press" this sunday. among the guests, michael chertoff, michael hayden and white house national security adviser tom donilon. >>> now we want a check of the top news stories with natalie at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, david. good morning, everyone. >>> many residents of the mississippi delta are bein
he got an 800-pound gorilla riled up. people within al qaeda understood this was a mistake. we have recovered things on the battlefield where they say, hey, that was dumb. bin laden bought into his idea that the united states was as weak as the former soviet union, that our activities would be explained by the pull-out of vietnam in the 1970s. we weren't going to pull out of new york or washington after being attacked there. it was a misanalysis of what the united states' likely responses were....
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you guys are the gorillas. look, i've watched -- i've been around a while.ficult decisions. they all had to make difficult decisions. sitting in every meeting getting ready planning for this mission, this assault for the mission to get bin laden i saw something extraordinary. i saw a president who was told the odds. the odds are not much more than 50-50. i alone and all the rest of his national security team, secretary of defense, state, everyone else and we sat around there and he asked us our advice and we told him. finally he looked at all of us and i got faith in these guys. he walked off on his own without anybody giving him any guarantees at all and he decided, because he believed in not only the s.e.a.l.s but believes in all you. he has absolute total faith in all of you and he made that determination and it, you know, it was an amazing thing to watch. but it was because he had absolute confidence that you were there. so, he decided when he got in office because of the fight you all were in from the beginning, that the number one priority the office g
you guys are the gorillas. look, i've watched -- i've been around a while.ficult decisions. they all had to make difficult decisions. sitting in every meeting getting ready planning for this mission, this assault for the mission to get bin laden i saw something extraordinary. i saw a president who was told the odds. the odds are not much more than 50-50. i alone and all the rest of his national security team, secretary of defense, state, everyone else and we sat around there and he asked us our...
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he said that is the a in a pound gorilla in the room. >> we fd out what works. we do more. that is what he said. to more of that. our republican friends were over there. we are having a conversation about deficit-reduction. this is the route the government. it is better results for the same amounts of money. it is to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing. there is a strong belief in that country. some of e tax expenditures relate to your industry. it did not always had the best results. later this year we will be voting on an exit strategy of about four trillion dollars. we would you that largely on the spending side. entitlements of be on the table. taxes benchers of be on the table. this should be the end of the conversation. we should continue to configure a how to get better. your industry needs to be involved in that as well. i do notretend to understand it especially well. i would not consider myself an l company. most of you do that. the efforts you are undertaking is moving us away from the process. there are sources of
he said that is the a in a pound gorilla in the room. >> we fd out what works. we do more. that is what he said. to more of that. our republican friends were over there. we are having a conversation about deficit-reduction. this is the route the government. it is better results for the same amounts of money. it is to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing. there is a strong belief in that country. some of e tax expenditures relate to your...
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but you are right, of course, he didn't talk about the 800-pound gorilla that is saudi arabia. but he also then went on to talk about ways to consolidate these revolutions, talking about the arab-israeli peace process. he's tougher on syria than he has been. he was more explicit in his support for two states, israel and palestine on 1967 borders, plus mutually agreeable land swaps. so very comprehensive. i have a feeling though that while it will be well received in the region, there is an urgency here to questions about whether these revolutions are going to go awry or whether they'll be consolidated. here in egypt there is great concern that having done this extraordinary revolution they're still living under a military dictatorship that arrests its people, engages in military trials, torture, tear gas, and so i think they will be looking for that follow-through reactions that america's diplomats and ambassadors and perhaps the secretary of state do. it was a good speech but i think right now they need a little more force than just a speech. >> fareed, it was interesting, it
but you are right, of course, he didn't talk about the 800-pound gorilla that is saudi arabia. but he also then went on to talk about ways to consolidate these revolutions, talking about the arab-israeli peace process. he's tougher on syria than he has been. he was more explicit in his support for two states, israel and palestine on 1967 borders, plus mutually agreeable land swaps. so very comprehensive. i have a feeling though that while it will be well received in the region, there is an...
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he said that is the a in a pound gorilla in the room. >> we find out what works. we do more. that is what he said. to more of that. our republican friends were over there. we are having a conversation about deficit-reduction. this is the route the government. it is better results for the same amounts of money. it is to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing. there is a strong belief in that country. some of the tax expenditures relate to your industry. it did not always had the best results. later this year we will be voting on an exit strategy of about four trillion dollars. we would you that largely on the spending side. entitlements of be on the table. taxes benchers of be on the table. this should be the end of the conversation. we should continue to configure a how to get better. your industry needs to be involved in that as well. i do not pretend to understand it especially well. i would not consider myself an oil company. most of you do that. the efforts you are undertaking is moving us away from the process. there are sour
he said that is the a in a pound gorilla in the room. >> we find out what works. we do more. that is what he said. to more of that. our republican friends were over there. we are having a conversation about deficit-reduction. this is the route the government. it is better results for the same amounts of money. it is to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing. there is a strong belief in that country. some of the tax expenditures relate to your...
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opportunity to leap forward today and the fed, let's face it, is going to continue to be the hundred pound gorilla the financial regulatory sect there. the cfp b. is going to have incredible power and we shall see exactly where that goes. at this point, the fed is the big guy on the block and what he cares about, what it does dominates to a tremendous extent the dialogue, the interest, the people at the top of the hierarchy are talking about. and they are going to need to continue to be active and consumer protection. one of the things that worry for me is the creation of the new bureau as in addition to creating opportunity presents the risk of a tremendous polarization in these issues and which are going to have consumer protection over here and safety and soundness over here and it's going to feed the notion, which i for one have thought my whole career that what is good for the consumer is bad for process is that for safety and soundness is somehow harmful to the industry and there's a dichotomy between those two things. as someone said earlier in one of the other panels, short-term, there are
opportunity to leap forward today and the fed, let's face it, is going to continue to be the hundred pound gorilla the financial regulatory sect there. the cfp b. is going to have incredible power and we shall see exactly where that goes. at this point, the fed is the big guy on the block and what he cares about, what it does dominates to a tremendous extent the dialogue, the interest, the people at the top of the hierarchy are talking about. and they are going to need to continue to be active...
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he said that is the an a pound gorilla in the room. >> we find out what works. we do more. that is what he said. to more of that. our republican friends were over there. we are having a conversation about deficit-reduction. this is the route the government. it is better results for the same amounts of money. it is to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing. there is a strong belief in that country. some of the tax expenditures relate to your industry. it did not always had the best results. later this year we will be voting on an exit strategy of about four trillion dollars. we would you that largely on the spending side. entitlements of be on the table. taxes benchers obe on the table. this should be the end of the conversation. we should continue to configure how to get better. your iustry needs to be involved in that as well. i do not pretend to understand it especially well. i would not consider myself an oil company. most of you do that. the efforts you are undertaking is moving us away from the process. there are sources of
he said that is the an a pound gorilla in the room. >> we find out what works. we do more. that is what he said. to more of that. our republican friends were over there. we are having a conversation about deficit-reduction. this is the route the government. it is better results for the same amounts of money. it is to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing. there is a strong belief in that country. some of the tax expenditures relate to your...