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most definitely i think he's the perfect guy for the job he's most qualified he's a players' coach and a conscious player why don't we watch your records for track and field basketball. gymnastics swimming as well as. made. who would have thought snoop dog like adam and so finally we've reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football since not single scoreless game last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax it is called school time. lists lists of slim eleven slim . i live . live. live live live live . live. live live. all that say it's still see eskimo school would lead the way love is all yours whether snacks. or shoes that some of you surprise on if you go looking for us there's the taliban bad guys the color. as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a cluster of questions to. twenty years ago and largest country. to raise it.
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i mean really, he is coming across as the most reasonable guy -- >> because? >> in a crazy city -- chris: how so? >> because he seems reasonable. when the president and -- when he says things like eat your peas, that's language americans can understand. the real important thing to understand about the whole debt ceiling business is that no one in america really knows what it means and they careless about it. they care about the economy and jobs. he seems to be a guy who's trying to do -- they don't understand that's a consequence. they didn't understand it until this week. chris: it's coming. what about the question can he still be the olympian above the political fray? >> here's the thing about obama. he ran as a transformational president. he sees himself as transformational. he always has. what occurred between '08 and 2010 is the tea party. chris: let's talk about that. >> the tea party stopped that kind of transformation from occurring because it's hijacked the republican party and the john boehners of the world who would have cut a deal with the president
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he was probably most famous for helping the troops out because somehow or other, he got a channel to get hold of fresh hamburger meat once or twice a month. he had nick's hamburger stand on one of the steamy islands in the south pacific. like so many, he labored under extremely difficult conditions, unsung, but absolutely critical to our winning the war. it is my pleasure to host this and to have this forum here on pennsylvania avenue on
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team most definitely i think he's a perfect guy for the job he's the most qualified he's a players' coach and a conscious player one day i'll be watching the olympics for track and field for basketball gymnastics swimming as well as bad made. of thought snoop dog like bob and finally we've reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football season not single scoreless came last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax it is goals galore time. glinting . lynn. flew listlessly eleven lip . i live . live. live live. live live . live live. and all that say it's still see eskimo school would lead the way let us all your sport whether it's next. issues that so much on the show that you believe that there's the taliban bad guys the color. as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a plethora of questions to. it . twenty years ago largest country in. the suitcases. one. began the journey. where did it take the. headlines in our team a tourist american security firm blackw
team most definitely i think he's a perfect guy for the job he's the most qualified he's a players' coach and a conscious player one day i'll be watching the olympics for track and field for basketball gymnastics swimming as well as bad made. of thought snoop dog like bob and finally we've reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football season not single scoreless came last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax...
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most spectacular points. by it was a buddhist who's been showing people around here for more than ten years and he knows all of the most sacred places. that. this is a holy place and among one's name means gorgeous and one of the goddesses is right here in the wrong for much you can answer many questions i think one can profit from the knowledge that just touch the rock with your hands and for it. by. touching my forehead. hopefully it's supposed to impart some wisdom to me. stay. but there are plenty of opportunities to draw on the god's knowledge here dozens of pilgrims journey here almost every day to make offerings will seek guidance in the park's various shrines and most of them are headed for one particular destination. it's been a long hot track but it's finally almost at the end because just behind me is the holiest sites for the buddhists in the whole of this park it's called the gates cathedral and people believe that it actually marks the entrance to paradise. take a climb up the stairway to heaven. as a cult wrinkle to waiting for me then the. more you lucky enough to have the spirit speak to you o
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and the al qaeda branch he's most worried about is in yemen, run by the american cleric, anwar al awlaki. the secretary has met with afghanistan's president, discussing plans to drawdown and hand control to local fofoes by 2014. general david petraeus, who will be movinininto panetta's former job as director of the cia, agreed with the assessment that al qaeda is on the run. and reinforced the call to keep pressure on all al qaeda leaders. >> you have to whack all the moles simultaneously. this is a network. you must pressure the terrorist network wherever it is. >> reporter: on the war in afghanistan, general petraeus made a bit of news today. he said for the first time in five years, last year, the number of insurgent attacks in afghanistan actually went down. david? >> david, thank you. >>> at the white house tonight, they are preparing for tomorrow's high-stakes meeting. president obama and leaders from both parties, their own sundayay roundtable, dealing with this looming debt crisis. economists warn in just weeks, the federal government will defaululon its loans, saying the consequ
and the al qaeda branch he's most worried about is in yemen, run by the american cleric, anwar al awlaki. the secretary has met with afghanistan's president, discussing plans to drawdown and hand control to local fofoes by 2014. general david petraeus, who will be movinininto panetta's former job as director of the cia, agreed with the assessment that al qaeda is on the run. and reinforced the call to keep pressure on all al qaeda leaders. >> you have to whack all the moles...
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(laughter) now newt's been struggling in the polls, he lost most of his staff, then he lost the rest of his staff. (laughter) and to top it off he lost the startup disk for his wife. (laughter and applause) it keeps beach balling. now, folks, there's been more bad news. according to records filed with the f.e.c., newt's campaign is one million dollars in debt. folks, this is perfectly understandable. newt has major expenses. for instance, he spent $800,000 on his campaign web site. (laughter) now, sure, newt could have had his nine-year-old nephew design a web site and all he'd have to have paid him was one of his oreo snacksers-- snacksters, cakesters. but for 800k grand large, out got one flashy state-of-the-art interactive cyber web portal net. look! it's got a logo and it's clearly photo capable. (laughter) it's got a "donate" button. a "donate today" button. another "donate to support the campaign" button and a "donate now" button. so clearly... (laughter and applause) clearly the core message is getting out. still, i can't figure out why $800,000... wait a minute... is that a f
(laughter) now newt's been struggling in the polls, he lost most of his staff, then he lost the rest of his staff. (laughter) and to top it off he lost the startup disk for his wife. (laughter and applause) it keeps beach balling. now, folks, there's been more bad news. according to records filed with the f.e.c., newt's campaign is one million dollars in debt. folks, this is perfectly understandable. newt has major expenses. for instance, he spent $800,000 on his campaign web site. (laughter)...
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he was one of the most respected folk singers. his car was ambushed. >> he gave voice to millions of the disenfranchised latin america is back on home soil. after his violent killing in guatemala city last week, the argentine folk singer was returned or he will be mourned the most. they also have questions about how a musician once named the u.n. peace envoy could have been brutally murdered. >> we know there is an investigation about the person who drove the car. if anything more further from the ideals of time, it will be violence or anything related to the drug cartels. >> the authorities and what ramallah, under pressure to act swiftly, have arrested two men. the country's chief prosecutor said they have been caught on video following the music promoter. he was also injured in the attacks. >> the murder has been a source of great embarrassment to the guatemalan government. it has strained ties with argentina b. ♪ >> the pressure on news international has intensified with fresh criticism from the former british prime minister an
he was one of the most respected folk singers. his car was ambushed. >> he gave voice to millions of the disenfranchised latin america is back on home soil. after his violent killing in guatemala city last week, the argentine folk singer was returned or he will be mourned the most. they also have questions about how a musician once named the u.n. peace envoy could have been brutally murdered. >> we know there is an investigation about the person who drove the car. if anything more...
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most definitely i think he's the perfect guy for the job he's the most qualified he's a players coach and coaches player one i'll be watching the olympics for track and field for basketball. gymnastics swimming as well as bad maiden. who would have thought snoop dog like bob and finally we reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football season not single scoreless game last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax it is called school time. liz lemon live. listlessly . live live live . live. although it's still say eskimo school who lead the way love is only a sport whether it's next. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. twenty years ago the largest country in the world to disintegrate into. what had been. meant to teach began a journey. where did it take the. first . few. headlines on our notorious american security firm blackwater goes on trial but for overbilling the government not for killing civilians in iraq and de
most definitely i think he's the perfect guy for the job he's the most qualified he's a players coach and coaches player one i'll be watching the olympics for track and field for basketball. gymnastics swimming as well as bad maiden. who would have thought snoop dog like bob and finally we reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football season not single scoreless game last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax...
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he's the most dangerous sports better in the history of nevada, history of the world. >> logan: is he>> white: oh, well respected. yes, very... >> logan: feared? >> white: yes. oh, feared, yes. >> logan: and why is that? >> white: that's the damage that he can do to a sports book. >> logan: all his winnings have made billy walters a very rich man. he lives large, like a corporate titan. he and his wife susan travel in a brand-new jet worth $20 million that they use to travel to their seven homes. billy walters also gives millions to charities. he insisted on taking us to his favorite, opportunity village, which trains intellectually handicapped people to perform jobs in las vegas. it's all close to his heart, because he has a son with serious brain damage. billy walters was born dirt poor in the small town of munfordville, kentucky. he was raised by his grandmother. his mother had three kids by the time she was 17. billy says she drank and wasn't around much. he was hanging out in pool halls before most kids his age even knew what gambling was. >> walters: i started shooting pool when
he's the most dangerous sports better in the history of nevada, history of the world. >> logan: is he>> white: oh, well respected. yes, very... >> logan: feared? >> white: yes. oh, feared, yes. >> logan: and why is that? >> white: that's the damage that he can do to a sports book. >> logan: all his winnings have made billy walters a very rich man. he lives large, like a corporate titan. he and his wife susan travel in a brand-new jet worth $20 million...
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most spectacular points. was a buddhist who's been showing people around here for more than ten years and he knows. his most sacred places. this is a holy place in the long woods name means goddess and one of the goddesses is right here in the rock for much you can answer many questions and one can profit from the knowledge that just touched the rock with your hands and for it. poking my forehead through up. it's supposed to. stay. but there are plenty of opportunities to draw on the god's knowledge here dozens of children journey here almost every day to make offerings will seek guidance in the parks various shrines and most of them are headed for one particular destination. it's been a long hot track but it's finally almost at the end because just behind me is the holiest sites for the buddhists in the whole of this park it's called the gates cathedral and people believe that fully marks the entrance to paradise. or. take a climb up the stairway to heaven. kohat as a cold drink the waiting room here the end of it. all much enough to have the spirit speak to you or not there's definitely a special
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more relaxed legal or more relaxing you know so i think he's the most education for children should be music should be part of for the great advice for all the parents that's listening to right now in russia today thank you thank you very much for being. a guest on the show today or as. the great world renowned and that's it for us. thank you. and that's it and now from all of us here moving back with more comments on what's going on in and out and so then they are part and take you. through all. three thank you thank. and.
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think that he's the perfect guy for the job he's the most qualified he's a player's coach and a conscious player. we watch the olympics for track and field for basketball. gymnastics swimming. as well as bad maiden. who would have thought snoop dog like bachmann and so finally we've reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football season not single school it's game last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax it is called school time. liz lemon live live. live . listen. polls out say it's still c.s. to moscow who lead the way or not is all your support for whether she's next. hungry for the full story we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our teeth. twenty years ago the largest country in the surprises of. what had been the chamber began a journey. where did it take the. first . few. home.
think that he's the perfect guy for the job he's the most qualified he's a player's coach and a conscious player. we watch the olympics for track and field for basketball. gymnastics swimming. as well as bad maiden. who would have thought snoop dog like bachmann and so finally we've reached game week seventeen in the longest ever russian premier league football season not single school it's game last weekend with twenty one strikes and all finding their way into the net so sit back relax it is...
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to do he hit me with that taser right that's. a little bit high at most. pay he's got a bit of confidence. could would come me. you've done hundreds of fences and she did. more air if you shut him down cause this you know now the faster. faster you know given. time. first time this happens to you yeah. i mean. when i was younger i ran one time. so the second time. you. already knew i was going to jail hollowing of you mean the fugitive for seven months so how is your life for seven months. worse thing that happened but i'm going to do that i. know. that. this is the end of the room for the fugitive and another trophy for padilla in thirty five years the man hunting is delivered more than four thousand offenders to the justice department but not everybody in the state approves of the methods used by bounty hunters in los angeles. laurie levenson a criminal law specialist is very familiar with bounty hunter legislation. bounty hunters are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law and it goes back to a time when people would write out on their horses in
to do he hit me with that taser right that's. a little bit high at most. pay he's got a bit of confidence. could would come me. you've done hundreds of fences and she did. more air if you shut him down cause this you know now the faster. faster you know given. time. first time this happens to you yeah. i mean. when i was younger i ran one time. so the second time. you. already knew i was going to jail hollowing of you mean the fugitive for seven months so how is your life for seven months....
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he also hated team sport. what bothered him most was competition and how it motivated players to conduct themselves in ways he considered and becoming a gentleman. if baseball and football were audible pastimes he reasoned, why did they require umpires and referees? again that needs to be watched is not fit for genuine sportsman, he once said. eliot thought a baseball pitcher who shows a curveball engage in the act of deception, which was treacherous. football distressed him even more. he believed it was improper for a running back to attack the weakest part of an opponent of an opposing teams going. he thought the proper thing to do is protect the strongest part. that's what a gentleman would do. he liked almost nothing about the game. most of all he despised its violence. time and again he condemned football as evil. one of his main adversaries as walter camp, the guy who played in the game teddy roosevelt watched in 1876. he was a pretty good football player but he really made his mark as a coach and rules maker. is the closest t
he also hated team sport. what bothered him most was competition and how it motivated players to conduct themselves in ways he considered and becoming a gentleman. if baseball and football were audible pastimes he reasoned, why did they require umpires and referees? again that needs to be watched is not fit for genuine sportsman, he once said. eliot thought a baseball pitcher who shows a curveball engage in the act of deception, which was treacherous. football distressed him even more. he...
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they asked him what he was most proud of, and he said it was listening to the press on the mine-resistant vehicles that we finally got to our troops so they would not be blown up by ied's i afghanistan and hospitals, the condition of hospital a the treatment of our veterans and warriors at places likwalter reed. >>>> he was exactly what is missing today in washington. politically i'm afraid. he stood up to the military industrial complex -- politically unafraid. he stood up to the military- industrial complex. fairly credible guy who could ststand up to petty interests. that is what we are missing. >> i want to say something about the advantages of moving up the chain. this is a bureaucrat made brilliant secretary. for people who talk about zero, they are just bureaucrats is the best of the bureaucracy made ino an actual leader. >> in addition to the deep sensitivity he had for the soldier and sacrifice he was concerned about the count. one of his last speeches he talked about -- he almost intimated that one of the reasons it was his time to lead that -- to leave is that he led a titime w
they asked him what he was most proud of, and he said it was listening to the press on the mine-resistant vehicles that we finally got to our troops so they would not be blown up by ied's i afghanistan and hospitals, the condition of hospital a the treatment of our veterans and warriors at places likwalter reed. >>>> he was exactly what is missing today in washington. politically i'm afraid. he stood up to the military industrial complex -- politically unafraid. he stood up to the...
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but off the courts, he had the best presence. >> he was the most recognized chinese face in the world, with a burden of expectations. he did this in a way that exemplifies the power of china. he is the first individual to take that role, a bridge between the east and west. >> basketball is hugely popular in china. yao ming played a part in the success. but his fans weren't surprised. retired buthe ham sad he has iwil i will watch for him. >> he helped china stand tall. they regret he had to retire when he met his prime. >> that brings us to the end of today's program. you can find updates on our website. make sure to check out our facebook page. for all of us at bbc world news america, see you tomorrow. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc worl
but off the courts, he had the best presence. >> he was the most recognized chinese face in the world, with a burden of expectations. he did this in a way that exemplifies the power of china. he is the first individual to take that role, a bridge between the east and west. >> basketball is hugely popular in china. yao ming played a part in the success. but his fans weren't surprised. retired buthe ham sad he has iwil i will watch for him. >> he helped china stand tall. they...
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what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail system who have not been convicted but are awaiting trial, gonzales pled guilty to robbery and received a one-year sentence. with good behavior he could be out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in minnesota. >> i have a bunch of newspapers under my bed because my mom sent me a subscription because i wanted to stay updated with what was going on in minnesota, concert-wise and weather and everything else that was going on so i can still feel like home in a way. i'm the first one in my family history to ever get in trouble. although we do have treatment history, but never led to any crime, so they were so shocked, but they send me letters every day. they get mad when i don't talk to them. you know, they still love me because they understand how difficult this is for me, an i'm doing nine months for a first offense. that's a lot of time. >> it's time gonzales could have avoided if, as he claims, he hadn't allowed himself to be talked int
what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail system who have not been convicted but are awaiting trial, gonzales pled guilty to robbery and received a one-year sentence. with good behavior he could be out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in minnesota. >> i have a bunch of newspapers under my bed because my mom sent me a subscription because i wanted to stay updated with what was going on in minnesota, concert-wise and weather and...
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. >> reporter: reaction varies widely to the political stand off but jaycken says he's most worried about the reaction from the international community. >> if there's even a hint that a political dispute in the u.s. can paralyze the debt ceiling, then our fate in credit is damaged. >> reporter: tonight president obama worked to sell republicans on 3 trillion in cuts and tax increases. but the only point of agreement was to meet and try again tomorrow. reporting live in lafayette, patti lee. >>> republican presidential hopeful timpawlenty had some harsh words. the former minnesota governor said michelle bachmann has a nonexisting record of accomplishment during her three terms in congress. bachmann later told reporters that she's fight about her health care fight against president obama. >>> huntsman spent the weekend looking for support in florida. the former utah governor attended four events. he told audiences that he supports a constitutional amendment and that lower taxs are the path to economic growth. his campaign headquarters is in orlando, florida's primary is on january 31st, tha
. >> reporter: reaction varies widely to the political stand off but jaycken says he's most worried about the reaction from the international community. >> if there's even a hint that a political dispute in the u.s. can paralyze the debt ceiling, then our fate in credit is damaged. >> reporter: tonight president obama worked to sell republicans on 3 trillion in cuts and tax increases. but the only point of agreement was to meet and try again tomorrow. reporting live in...
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they asked him what he was most proud of, and he said it was listening to the press on the mine-resistant vehicles that we finally got to our troops so they would not be blown up by ied's i afghanistan and hospitals, the condition of hospital and the treatment of our veterans and warriors at places like walterer reed. >> he was exactly what is missing today in washington. politically i'm afraid. he stood up to the military industrial complex -- politically unafraid. he stood up to the military- industrial complex. fairly credible guy who could stand up to petty interests. that is what we are missing >> i want to say something about the advantages of moving up the chain. this is a bureaucrat made brilliant secretary. for people who talk about zero, they are just bureaucrats is the best of the bureaucracy made into an actual leader. >> in addition to the deep sensitivity he had for the soldier and sacrifice he was concerned about the country. one of his last speeches he talked about -- he almost intimated that one of the reasons it was his time to lead is that -- to leave is that he led a t
they asked him what he was most proud of, and he said it was listening to the press on the mine-resistant vehicles that we finally got to our troops so they would not be blown up by ied's i afghanistan and hospitals, the condition of hospital and the treatment of our veterans and warriors at places like walterer reed. >> he was exactly what is missing today in washington. politically i'm afraid. he stood up to the military industrial complex -- politically unafraid. he stood up to the...
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um, and because you knew that he was as hip as most new yorkers were. yeah. [applause] >> and i think one of the important pointing to the highlight is when malcolm set out to write his autobiography, he did it initially to highlight the transformation of islam. so he did it pre-nation, post-nation and rendered his activities as apolitical. but when we cover the political subtext of much of this formation, and i think just as detroit red the hipster was very political in many ways, so are many be of our young people today. i think it's important for us not to dismiss cultural formation as lacking any potential for political consciousness just as we shouldn't do that with our young people today. >> great point, zaheer. brother, your name and your question, please. >> i don't have a question, i have a comment. my name is todd stephen burrows, i'm a lecturer at morgan state university, and i'm co-editor on a second book that's going to collect reviews of manning marable's malcolm x. the first book is going to be published by -- [inaudible] i wanted to thank those
um, and because you knew that he was as hip as most new yorkers were. yeah. [applause] >> and i think one of the important pointing to the highlight is when malcolm set out to write his autobiography, he did it initially to highlight the transformation of islam. so he did it pre-nation, post-nation and rendered his activities as apolitical. but when we cover the political subtext of much of this formation, and i think just as detroit red the hipster was very political in many ways, so are...
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occasionally he gets pretty angry and threatens us. for the mostally passive because he knows all he's going to do is make some more. >> there is one other remnant of manson's artwork. >> this is when charles manson was out on the protective yard. inmates were able to defeat the security lock. he was out there playing the guitar and they ended up breaking in. they don't know if they hit him with it. he wasn't hurt or anything. the guy that actually came into the yard is actually more scared than manson. he broke the guitar up and got down. complied with the orders. >> any idea what song manson was singing? "ae "revolution?" >> i have no idea what he was playing. no, no. "helter skelter?" >> no, no.
occasionally he gets pretty angry and threatens us. for the mostally passive because he knows all he's going to do is make some more. >> there is one other remnant of manson's artwork. >> this is when charles manson was out on the protective yard. inmates were able to defeat the security lock. he was out there playing the guitar and they ended up breaking in. they don't know if they hit him with it. he wasn't hurt or anything. the guy that actually came into the yard is actually...
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but one point he repeatedly makes that is unfair, he takes the most unbalanced and unfair people in this filming and he slimes all of the fox news. >> he does that. >> and we let him do it. >> i said early, you keep it with me. this is the debate. comedy central doesn't have diversity of opinion. >> they are all that way. >> and here, there is gazil 81s of opinions from all sides which is why this is a vibrant network that wins. you are right. stewart tryied to put all of us in the jar, but he came in here and he was a gentleman about it and i respect that. >> i used to be a liberal and now i am a conservative. he is than most liberals. >> and he is funnier. >> best of the cultural warriors. >> these are not naked. they want you to wear sun block. >> and ed asener said he is a socialist and has thoughts on president obama. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. and i can have a propo
but one point he repeatedly makes that is unfair, he takes the most unbalanced and unfair people in this filming and he slimes all of the fox news. >> he does that. >> and we let him do it. >> i said early, you keep it with me. this is the debate. comedy central doesn't have diversity of opinion. >> they are all that way. >> and here, there is gazil 81s of opinions from all sides which is why this is a vibrant network that wins. you are right. stewart tryied to put...
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and what he most wanted was to change norwegian society. at a memorial service today, norway's prime minister could barely speak. the pain so deep, translation hardly necessary. this tiny nation, shaken to its core. norway's king and queen, reduced to tears. the entire church sobbing uncontrollably. >> i have no words. the feeling of that i'm going to die and the fear that i heard so many shots of this gun. he never stopped shooting. >> reporter: lars haugland forever changed, but a survivor. so were these kids who barricaded themselves into a building using mattresses. terror written on their faces. norwegians say this tragedy will not change their way of life. tonight, it is hard to see how that is possible. but they insist, they'll emerge stronger. david? >> miguel marquez again inin norway tonight, thank you. >>> and back in this country, and to what's become a marathon of dangerous, punishing heat. as you head back to work tomorrow, some relief in the northeast, but tonight, abc's ryan owens from texas, reporting in on the huge part of
and what he most wanted was to change norwegian society. at a memorial service today, norway's prime minister could barely speak. the pain so deep, translation hardly necessary. this tiny nation, shaken to its core. norway's king and queen, reduced to tears. the entire church sobbing uncontrollably. >> i have no words. the feeling of that i'm going to die and the fear that i heard so many shots of this gun. he never stopped shooting. >> reporter: lars haugland forever changed, but a...
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well the cars it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful and the most popular person throughout all of southern afghanistan this shows that right now with the canadian troops pulling out and with the u.s. trying to now focus on eastern afghanistan feeling that they have controlled the south there is now a vacuum who is in power who can the west rely upon you know what end i've also heard and others have reported that he was responsible for perhaps starting to bring the taliban together with the united states to negotiate their force someone would have had a definite reason perhaps pakistan perhaps the taliban to stop this we don't know yet who is responsible because they killed the person who had all the information it's going to take time before we find out who's responsible but in the short term we do know that there's a power vacuum throughout all of southern afghanistan he who holds kandahar holds that country because in the one nine hundred eighty s. when i worked as a route newspaper reporter in afghanistan there were negotiations bet
well the cars it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful and the most popular person throughout all of southern afghanistan this shows that right now with the canadian troops pulling out and with the u.s. trying to now focus on eastern afghanistan feeling that they have controlled the south there is now a vacuum who is in power who can the west rely upon you know what end i've also heard and others have reported that he was responsible for perhaps...
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he shook his head. i didn't agree with most of what you said, my brother. and he looked at me and said one day you will, my sister. and the thing about that, i looked at his eyes. we should always look at people's eyes. he had the most gentle eyes on the planet earth. i read the book that our brother, dear brother manning wrote. every now and then, we came across the idea of this man who was a kind gentleman, jimmy would say, in the book. when he expected malcolm to tear somebody up, you know, because they were like, you know, he was just this aggressive man, this righteous man. he looked at the person with gentlemanness and began to teach. the point about me and the book is that i don't think that brother malcolm reinvented himself. i think he continued this river, this journey that he was on and he went from change after change after change. it was not reinvention. reinvention means at some point there's something underneath there that you are reinventing yourself for some kind of, you know, end. i think this brother was the -- one the greatest intellects
he shook his head. i didn't agree with most of what you said, my brother. and he looked at me and said one day you will, my sister. and the thing about that, i looked at his eyes. we should always look at people's eyes. he had the most gentle eyes on the planet earth. i read the book that our brother, dear brother manning wrote. every now and then, we came across the idea of this man who was a kind gentleman, jimmy would say, in the book. when he expected malcolm to tear somebody up, you know,...
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(laughter) now newt's been struggling in the polls, he lost most of his staff, then he lost the restf his staff. (laughter) and to top it off he lost the startup disk for his wife. (laughter and applause) it keeps beach balling. now, folks, there's been more bad news. according to records filed with the f.e.c., newt's campaign is one million dollars in debt. folks, this is perfectly understandable. newt has major expenses. for instance, he spent $800,000 on his campaign web site. (laughter) now, sure, newt could have had his nine-year-old nephew design a web site and all he'd have to have paid him was one of his oreo snacksers-- snacksters, cakesters. but for 800k grand large, out got one flashy state-of-the-art interactive cyber web portal net. look! it's got a logo and it's clearly photo capable. (laughter) it's got a "donate" button. a "donate today" button. another "donate to support the campaign" button and a "donate now" button. so clearly... (laughter and applause) clearly the core message is getting out. still, i can't figure out why $800,000... wait a minute... is that a fac
(laughter) now newt's been struggling in the polls, he lost most of his staff, then he lost the restf his staff. (laughter) and to top it off he lost the startup disk for his wife. (laughter and applause) it keeps beach balling. now, folks, there's been more bad news. according to records filed with the f.e.c., newt's campaign is one million dollars in debt. folks, this is perfectly understandable. newt has major expenses. for instance, he spent $800,000 on his campaign web site. (laughter)...
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he has got to get it done. >> nina? >> in the modern era, there isn't a lyndon johnson. the criticism of him, by david brooks most recently, is that he's too much like the senate majority leader. the president has a bully pulpit and he used it. the fact that republicans started screaming bloody murder, indicate that they are worried about it. >> charles? >> the problem is this has the feel of a town with a leader who is not leading. he has not proposed a budget t on. the one he proposed was voted down by the senate 97-0, it was so preposterous. we have a president in full campaign mode was not proposing anything at a public -- who knows whether in private. there is no democratic proposal on the table for the budget. he is demagoguing against medicare and the ryan plan. he has decided, do that and that is how you get reelected. that is why the town is laundering. >> consistency has not been a problem with republicans. they endorsed the ryan plan, which does not provide for a balanced budget, and now they are pushing for a balanced budget. 103 house republicans have gone on record as saying they will not vote to ra
he has got to get it done. >> nina? >> in the modern era, there isn't a lyndon johnson. the criticism of him, by david brooks most recently, is that he's too much like the senate majority leader. the president has a bully pulpit and he used it. the fact that republicans started screaming bloody murder, indicate that they are worried about it. >> charles? >> the problem is this has the feel of a town with a leader who is not leading. he has not proposed a budget t on. the...
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he most likely was going to want something in return, and that was the big question going in, what wasnouncer ] you don't make the world's best chicken by pressing a button. it takes a cook. we're kfc and we've got a certified cook in every restaurant freshly making the colonel's original recipe, today and every day. 11 herbs and spices, hand-breaded, hands down the world's best chicken. today is a kfc day. so bring home a real meal -- 10 pieces of that famous chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of four or more, just 20 bucks. today tastes so good. >> hi. i'm richard lui. former egyptian president hosni mubarak is in a coma after suffering a stroke, according to his lawyer, but a hospital official is disputing the report saying mubarak's condition is stable. rebekah brooks has now been arrested in the hacking scandal. she was formally the editor of the new defunct "news of the world" newspaper. more later, now back to "beauty and the beast." >>> assistant district attorney melissa powers landed a role in the biggest case of her life and the most dan
he most likely was going to want something in return, and that was the big question going in, what wasnouncer ] you don't make the world's best chicken by pressing a button. it takes a cook. we're kfc and we've got a certified cook in every restaurant freshly making the colonel's original recipe, today and every day. 11 herbs and spices, hand-breaded, hands down the world's best chicken. today is a kfc day. so bring home a real meal -- 10 pieces of that famous chicken, 3 large sides and 6...
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he was also one of the most powerful men in southern afghanistan. it's alleged that he played a prominent role in the afghanistan drug trade. >>> the united states has formally protested and sharply condemned yesterday's attack on the u.s. embassy in syria. the u.s. said about 300 protesters breached the embassy wall in damascus, chanting anti-american slogans before marine guards regained control. the mob broke windows and spray-painted embassy walls but there were no injuries. the u.s. ambassador's residence was also attacked. secretary of state hillary clinton said president bashar al assad is not serious about reform, and not indispensable. >> from our perspective, he has lost legitimacy, he has failed to deliver on the promises he's made. he has sought and accepted aid from the iranians as to how to repress his own people. >> the french embassy was also attacked. three embassy employees were injured. >>> an online activist group says it's hacked a major u.s. contractor, stealing tens of thousands of military passwords. the group, called anonymou
he was also one of the most powerful men in southern afghanistan. it's alleged that he played a prominent role in the afghanistan drug trade. >>> the united states has formally protested and sharply condemned yesterday's attack on the u.s. embassy in syria. the u.s. said about 300 protesters breached the embassy wall in damascus, chanting anti-american slogans before marine guards regained control. the mob broke windows and spray-painted embassy walls but there were no injuries. the...