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j-roll wants to haming around too and finish his career. he said he wouldn't only consider waiving no trade cause if there's a massive fire sale. >> it depends if everything is blown up. i have to take that into consideration. but, fortunately, or fortunately i don't have to worry about that now. but if that time does come, and this time -- it's time to go people move on. >> and rollings adds they want to make it tough on reuben amaro junior. trade deadline is less than 7 weeks away. we'll be moving on. rawlins will go to coopers town one day. mike schmidt weighs in and hear rollings reaction coming up "act ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. while stopping at dunkin' donuts, so now i'm sitting in the bed of my truck, sipping a latte and smiling. #mydunkin" get any small hot or iced latte for just 99 cents from 2 to 6 p.m. share your story. #mydunkin
j-roll wants to haming around too and finish his career. he said he wouldn't only consider waiving no trade cause if there's a massive fire sale. >> it depends if everything is blown up. i have to take that into consideration. but, fortunately, or fortunately i don't have to worry about that now. but if that time does come, and this time -- it's time to go people move on. >> and rollings adds they want to make it tough on reuben amaro junior. trade deadline is less than 7 weeks...
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the state of the air quality worsened, it hames over all much clean earn just a decade ago.re is that lisa. >> getting somewhere, i guess. so dib rat you are a university of rochester professor, the lead researcher on that study that may link pollution to autism and schizophrenia. were you surprised to find that this could be causing changes in our brain? >> we were surprised to find that. we didn't expect it in these studies. we are using the smallest particles of air pollution. basically we pull them in from the outside. we actually concentrate them, so it's not the rochester level of air pollution. it would be more consistent with what you would have if you were driving through los angeles or atlanta on the freeways kind of thing. that. >> what were the similarities that you found between the brains of the myself that had damage from air pollution and to the types of damage that you see in brains that have autism and schizophrenia? >> really, three things, i would say. first of all, we see these effects only in males, not in females, which is interesting because both auti
the state of the air quality worsened, it hames over all much clean earn just a decade ago.re is that lisa. >> getting somewhere, i guess. so dib rat you are a university of rochester professor, the lead researcher on that study that may link pollution to autism and schizophrenia. were you surprised to find that this could be causing changes in our brain? >> we were surprised to find that. we didn't expect it in these studies. we are using the smallest particles of air pollution....
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. >> professor abdul hameed saim. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the difficulty it can have in already tense region. >>> an attack killed three soldiers. u.s. forces in the area have largely shifted from combat to training missions but they still face attacks from insurgents who are trying to derail afghanistan's western-backed government. >>> up next: guns around the world, how do so many guns get into the hands of the mentally ill? we'll take a look. and in brazil, world cup crack down. some observers now call it excessive. >> tonight we are wrapping up our special series, guns around the world, as we've seen all week the united states is far from the only country that has endured a national reckoning after a massacre by a deranged killer. other countries have gone on to change their gun laws. the united states has not. that has been a source of frustration for president obama. >> a lot of people will say, you know, there is a mental health problem, it's not a gun problem. the united states
. >> professor abdul hameed saim. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the difficulty it can have in already tense region. >>> an attack killed three soldiers. u.s. forces in the area have largely shifted from combat to training missions but they still face attacks from insurgents who are trying to derail afghanistan's western-backed government. >>> up next: guns around the world, how do so many guns get into the hands of the mentally ill?...
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>> okay, halle barre, love her, hame barley have to fork over a lot of money, to her exboyfriend for0? >> judge orders he had her to pay $16,000 a month to model gabriel aubrey, that's his name? she has to pay the bucks, until their daughter turns 19 or she graduates high school, depending which comes first. actress also has to pay $115,000 in retroactive support. the pair share equal custody of their six year old caughter. >> see? you. >> always love. that will mike is one of those people that always thinks it is good when the women earn more money, subs sizes. >> why not? she makes more money than he does, by a lot. >> good looking man folk. he is out there. >> he is good looking. she has new show on, she was off space capsule, by herself, somehow became impregnated in space! >> that looks good. >> oh, ya. >> number of on line tabloids, reporting that rihanna and chris martin, not chris brown, chris martin, were on date they say just friendly dinner. >> having dinner sunday apparently, rihanna, colds day front man, i think this is -- remember this song? >> amazing song. >> they col
>> okay, halle barre, love her, hame barley have to fork over a lot of money, to her exboyfriend for0? >> judge orders he had her to pay $16,000 a month to model gabriel aubrey, that's his name? she has to pay the bucks, until their daughter turns 19 or she graduates high school, depending which comes first. actress also has to pay $115,000 in retroactive support. the pair share equal custody of their six year old caughter. >> see? you. >> always love. that will mike is...
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we captured, for example, nazzir hamed rouka last year for conspiring with bin laden. he goes back to yemen and somalia in the 1988 bombings in east africa that killed 224 people before 9/11. he's a treasure-trove of intelligence. our group went in and captured him, took him away at risk of their lives and they took him out on the ship. he said he was sick and not doing well and so what happened? they took him to the united states justice department, turned him over for civilian trials. so the purpose of capturing him was to get intelligence. this is a warrior. you want to talk to him, we want to see what we can learn about him. he was immediately placed in federal custody where he gets a lawyer, a speedy trial, a public trial and the things that prisoners of war don't get and don't have to be given. but yet this has all happened. it's been happening over and over again. and it evidenced a lack of understanding of the nature of the conflict we're engaged in. it evidenced -- it evidences a policy that is dangerous to our safety. and it is wrong to send out americans and
we captured, for example, nazzir hamed rouka last year for conspiring with bin laden. he goes back to yemen and somalia in the 1988 bombings in east africa that killed 224 people before 9/11. he's a treasure-trove of intelligence. our group went in and captured him, took him away at risk of their lives and they took him out on the ship. he said he was sick and not doing well and so what happened? they took him to the united states justice department, turned him over for civilian trials. so the...
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a second team was tape das later and is still being hamed. >>> a suspect accused in a 2012 attack innghazi appeared in a u.s. court on saturday. he is expected in court next week, after pleading not guilty to charges providing support to terrorists terrorists. >> a number of people wanted to make sure that he was, indeed, clear and prep. >> ahmed abu chattalah was crapped by u.s. special forces in libya this month. >>> israel's forip minister says the -- foreign minister says the country should consider recouping the gaza strip. the air strikes were a retaliation to lock et cetera launched. that limited military action, strengthens hamas and he believes they need to reoccupy the area. this is the aftermath of a gaza strip rocket. it hit an israeli factory causing this fire, why no one was injured, and r50 rockets -- 50 rockets targeted israel in the past two weeks. tensions escalated after three israeli teenagers wept missing. >>> coming up, hostile relations causing head aches for those that live at the gaza strip. they want a nice day at the beach - but why many are left swimming i
a second team was tape das later and is still being hamed. >>> a suspect accused in a 2012 attack innghazi appeared in a u.s. court on saturday. he is expected in court next week, after pleading not guilty to charges providing support to terrorists terrorists. >> a number of people wanted to make sure that he was, indeed, clear and prep. >> ahmed abu chattalah was crapped by u.s. special forces in libya this month. >>> israel's forip minister says the -- foreign...
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it involved you and jesse hames. and jesse was the vote and it was one of those post-'81 tax. >> i tell you the jesse story if you want to hear that. maybe the one he is talking about. i remember, i guess in february of '81, the first serious challenge i had as the new majority leader, the first republican since bill knoll of california. the first challenge i had was when we had to vote on a debt limit increase. and i assumed that all of that would go away. but then as i began to count heads, howard green came and said i don't think you will win this. and i got around the conference table and we talked and carried on and it was clear i had not convinced anyone we would read that thing. the bells rang for a vote. i went out and saw jesse and i said i don't think i will get the new senators to vote for the debt increase. and he said can i talk to them? and i said of course. and jesse came back in and they were all gathered there and he said gentlemen i understand you are not going to vote for the debt increase. i under
it involved you and jesse hames. and jesse was the vote and it was one of those post-'81 tax. >> i tell you the jesse story if you want to hear that. maybe the one he is talking about. i remember, i guess in february of '81, the first serious challenge i had as the new majority leader, the first republican since bill knoll of california. the first challenge i had was when we had to vote on a debt limit increase. and i assumed that all of that would go away. but then as i began to count...
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. >> the revelation of this world cup so far is james rodriguez but he pronounces it hames as if it wasf pele. he's incredible and scored a couple of fabulous goals, including one that will be on every highlight reel of this world cup forever. >> write it down, this is -- something happened this year. i don't know if it's just over time, the globalization of sports in general, u.s., you know, advancing, espn, abc, all of the above has climbed into the culture where every bar, every restaurant, whether you're a soccer fan or not, it just -- it just popped. >> what was that? >> i said it was the nail salon for me on saturday. everybody was going crazy in the nail salon. it was the colombia game. >> i was doing a mani-pedi, it was nuts. >> your cuticles look great. >> they do. one of the things -- i will admit i'm not a humongous sports fan but one of the things i have loved about this is the show of emotion and the dances and the crazy antics that everybody does on both ends of the spectrum. there's where they win and all the writhing in pain when anyone falls and that's taken a lot of ti
. >> the revelation of this world cup so far is james rodriguez but he pronounces it hames as if it wasf pele. he's incredible and scored a couple of fabulous goals, including one that will be on every highlight reel of this world cup forever. >> write it down, this is -- something happened this year. i don't know if it's just over time, the globalization of sports in general, u.s., you know, advancing, espn, abc, all of the above has climbed into the culture where every bar, every...