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holy terror. >> horowitz: ( laughs ) >> stahl: when horowitz was growing up in russia, people who heardng playing thought he was possessed by the devil. just... >> wallace: rolling? >> stahl: ...like mike. >> wallace: now, wait just a moment! come on, god damn it, mike! get out of the way, will you please, kid! ( laughter ) >> and now a cbs sports update presented by follow the wings. here in the final round at the rbc heritage, carl peterson shot a final round 69 to win by five, his fifth career title. and in nba action, in a potential playoff preview, the heat defeated the knicks 93-85. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. this is jim nantz reporting from hilton head island, south carolina. follow the wings. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate cat
holy terror. >> horowitz: ( laughs ) >> stahl: when horowitz was growing up in russia, people who heardng playing thought he was possessed by the devil. just... >> wallace: rolling? >> stahl: ...like mike. >> wallace: now, wait just a moment! come on, god damn it, mike! get out of the way, will you please, kid! ( laughter ) >> and now a cbs sports update presented by follow the wings. here in the final round at the rbc heritage, carl peterson shot a final...
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we are joined by scott horowitz, a former nasa astronaut. i want to start, scott, with a picture of you next to enterprise. this goes back to what, 1978? >> yeah, morning, jon, yes that picture was taken back in 1978. jon: we'll get it on our screen here in a second, i hope. but you provided this picture. tell us the history behind this particular photo. >> i was going to be a senior in college out at cal state university northridge in southern california, and the approach and landing test which enterprise flew were done at edwards air force base where nasa drieden is. i talked to my best friend and said we need to drive out there and take a look at this space shuttle because i'd like to fly it some day. we drove out to the middle of the desert and drove up to the gate and said we'd like to go see the space shuttle. jon: the figure in bell bottoms
we are joined by scott horowitz, a former nasa astronaut. i want to start, scott, with a picture of you next to enterprise. this goes back to what, 1978? >> yeah, morning, jon, yes that picture was taken back in 1978. jon: we'll get it on our screen here in a second, i hope. but you provided this picture. tell us the history behind this particular photo. >> i was going to be a senior in college out at cal state university northridge in southern california, and the approach and...
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absolutely. >> pelley: vladimir horowitz in 1977. story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> (laughs) he loved being mike wallace! he did! he did. you know, he had... he... we always think of him as asking "the question" and putting the people up against the wall and all of that. but there was that adorable impish playful side of mike. i think public saw what you and i saw in the office when he was being like a teenaged boy. >> pelley: this is the same mike on television and in the office, there was no difference. >> no difference. >> i couldn't honestly answer you. >> pelley: many of the celebrities that he interviewed had been his friends for years. he'd known ronald and nancy reagan for decades. he could be tender with them and still ask the painful questions. >> it was back in 1975 you said that your life began with ronald reagan and you've also said you can't imagine life without ronald reagan and now you're in the midst of what you call your long good-bye. have
absolutely. >> pelley: vladimir horowitz in 1977. story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> (laughs) he loved being mike wallace! he did! he did. you know, he had... he... we always think of him as asking "the question" and putting the people up against the wall and all of that. but there was that adorable impish playful side of mike. i think public saw what you and i saw in the office when he was being...
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when we see the vladimir horowitz interview?ose things you describe, he relished those things, by the way. he got the greatest kick out of it. >> he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: vladimir horowitz in 1977. ♪ >> reporter: this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> he loved being mike wallace. he did, he did. you know, he had -- he -- we always think of him as asking thought questions and putting people up against the wall and all of that, but there was that adorable impish playful side of mike. >> i couldn't honestly answer you. >> reporter: many of the celebrities that he interviewed had been his friends for years. he'd known ronald and nancy reagan for decades. he could be tender with them and still ask the painful questions. >> it was back in 1975 you said that your life began with ronald reagan. you've also said that you can't imagine life without ronald reagan, and now you're
when we see the vladimir horowitz interview?ose things you describe, he relished those things, by the way. he got the greatest kick out of it. >> he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: vladimir horowitz in 1977. ♪ >> reporter: this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> he loved being mike wallace. he did, he did. you...
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rut mike, a red, white and blue kind of guy, horowitz played the stars and stripes forever it he ost brought tears to the aughest guy on television. astonishing what you learn and rel and see along the way. that's why a reporter's job as you know is such a joy. joy. cc >> glor: the two suspects in a tullsa, oklahoma shooting spree have been charged with first- degree murder. three people were killed, two others wounded. police made the arrest within two days of the killings based on tips from the public. more now from anna werner. ♪ amazing grace... ♪ >> reporter: the north peoria church of christ held a special service on this easter remember the victims gunned down on good friday. the multiple shootings stunned this city of 400,000 people. all the victims were black. the attacks all occurred in a small section of north tulsa. police knew only that a white man in a white truck was allegedly involved. and early today 48 hours after the shooting spree, two white men were arrested. 19-year-old jake england and 32- year-old alvin watts. >> we were desperate for leads. and that's why we
rut mike, a red, white and blue kind of guy, horowitz played the stars and stripes forever it he ost brought tears to the aughest guy on television. astonishing what you learn and rel and see along the way. that's why a reporter's job as you know is such a joy. joy. cc >> glor: the two suspects in a tullsa, oklahoma shooting spree have been charged with first- degree murder. three people were killed, two others wounded. police made the arrest within two days of the killings based on tips...
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. >>> next, pulitzer prize-winning journalist tony horowitz at 1859 harper's ferry raid. he talks about the raid's impact on the abolitionists movement and the civil war. this is about 50 minutes. >> before we get started, i want to thank you all for coming. for most of us, it's a wonderful welcoming to our home here in waterford. to celebrate both the journey through hollowed ground partnership, which is lal treale result of the work of many in this room, as well as to celebrate our dear friend and favorite author, tony horowitz. yes, indeed. yes, come on. [ applause ] . >> and former neighbor. >> we consider you a current neighbor under the economic conditions and c-span, thank you, he is selling his house. >> you can tour it afterwards. >> we're here today as part of the journey through hallowed ground national heritage areas institute. conversations, engaging both our partners as a in bringing to the fore the history in the swath the land from gettysburg to monticello. tony has been the bell-selling authors of confederates in the attic, voyages long and strange as wel
. >>> next, pulitzer prize-winning journalist tony horowitz at 1859 harper's ferry raid. he talks about the raid's impact on the abolitionists movement and the civil war. this is about 50 minutes. >> before we get started, i want to thank you all for coming. for most of us, it's a wonderful welcoming to our home here in waterford. to celebrate both the journey through hollowed ground partnership, which is lal treale result of the work of many in this room, as well as to celebrate...
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that repeatedly and in fact at one point he says had to be physically restrained even know david horowitz wasn't even in the room he was in fact on the telephone so it's a bit an extraordinary piece of television in the final cut there we do understand that they do talk about a range of issues they they do talk about the palestinians in the nazis they talk about the black panthers and the israelis and they also talk about the american presidential race part of the conversation also goes into europe and specifically what happens in europe after the second world war so the creation of this sort of social welfare state all three of them seem to agree that the welfare state was created in europe is dead now and that in fact it is not all that it's supposed to be european well. if you put a. european love more then i think even united. may be unique period in human history after world war well first state where many people live in shacks. three dorm and should warm don't know much fun. it's always was a disastrous spirit europe and europe is a cultural scene pork and significant that's what ha
that repeatedly and in fact at one point he says had to be physically restrained even know david horowitz wasn't even in the room he was in fact on the telephone so it's a bit an extraordinary piece of television in the final cut there we do understand that they do talk about a range of issues they they do talk about the palestinians in the nazis they talk about the black panthers and the israelis and they also talk about the american presidential race part of the conversation also goes into...
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a former anti communist dissident now turned so described communist together we call david horowitz a former left wing radical black panther ally now a fiery right wing zionist i want to know what they think about the future of europe and the united states the conversation becomes heated you get has to be physically restrained we shout rant and talk calmly about nothing and palestinians black panthers and israelis about a bomb or romney and stalin. david you describe yourself as a conservative and you describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless both of you have had a picture of stalin. spasms god is going to make free money don't mess. him in a minute and shout about it out. yeah right. can't talk to an international shop. all right go ahead david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture of stalin well the picture of stalin that was on my obvious well list is death and i'm a conservative because the leftists utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they are faced with a big problem which is that people
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vladimir horowitz. >> beautiful memories shared by lesley stahl there about the great mike wallace. mike wallace also helped lesley in a very personal matter and she says, he, mike wallace, saved the life of someone very close to her. she shares that with me later on in the newsroom. >>> republican presidential candidate newt gingrich said mitt romney has the nomination all but locked up, speaking on fox news sunday. gingrich said romney is, quote, far and away the most likely republican nominee. gingrich vowed to support romney if he is nominated but saying he's staying in the race to push his personal platforms. rick santorum won't head back to the campaign trail on monday as previously planned. santorum will stay with his daughter bella, who is being hospitalized and has been since friday. she suffers from a chromosomal disorder, and was also hospitalized back in january, if you recall. rick santorum has been campaigning aggressively in his home state of pennsylvania, head of the april 24th primary.
vladimir horowitz. >> beautiful memories shared by lesley stahl there about the great mike wallace. mike wallace also helped lesley in a very personal matter and she says, he, mike wallace, saved the life of someone very close to her. she shares that with me later on in the newsroom. >>> republican presidential candidate newt gingrich said mitt romney has the nomination all but locked up, speaking on fox news sunday. gingrich said romney is, quote, far and away the most likely...
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a former communist dissident now turned so described communist together we call david horowitz a former left wing radical black panther i now a fiery right wing's ionise i want to know what they think about the future of europe and the united states become versation becomes he did you get has to be physically restrained we shout rant thankful calmly about knotty and palestinians black panthers and israelis but out of barmah romney and stalin. david you describe yourself as a conservative and describe yourself as a communist but nonetheless both of you have had a picture of stalin. standing. measuring a don't mess. yeah right king george washington international shop. i like go ahead david and you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why you have. well look at the picture of stalin it was on my office well with his death and i'm a conservative because he leftists utopians have no idea what human nature hears. and therefore when they get the power they are faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags a
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which is it who's a philosopher a fool who missed distance and now turns communist and also david horowitz who's a former left wing radical is to do some fundraising for the black panthers back in the day and is now a radical right wing zionist so from two completely different sides of the fence and when i went to talk to us on the school this program was broadcast he said this was one of the most heated episodes that he films during filming he tried to sort of talk about all this stuff talk about a range of issues but the two of them kept on coming back to the jewish question they kept on talking about israel and palestine he had to drag it away from that repeatedly and in fact at one point he says had to be physically restrained even though david horowitz wasn't even in the room he was in fact on the telephone so it's an extraordinary piece of television in the final cut that we do understand that they do talk about a range of issues they they do talk about the palestinians in the nazis they talk about the black panthers and the israelis and they also talk about the american presidential
which is it who's a philosopher a fool who missed distance and now turns communist and also david horowitz who's a former left wing radical is to do some fundraising for the black panthers back in the day and is now a radical right wing zionist so from two completely different sides of the fence and when i went to talk to us on the school this program was broadcast he said this was one of the most heated episodes that he films during filming he tried to sort of talk about all this stuff talk...
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>> reporter: this was with vladimir horowitz. >> i tell you, i don't know it. ♪ >> one of the best.ep well, mr. wallace. >>> investigators say a huge fire on a southern california freeway was caused by a drunk driver. the man allegedly drove his speeding car into the back of a gasoline tanker. it burst into tlams. 6,000 gallons of gas fueled the infer know. no injuries reported. that freeway was closed for much of yesterday. sengss still remain closed. >>> it was quite an easter outing for new york jets quarterback time tebow. about 15,000 worshippers got together in texas to hear what he had to say. >> tebow, a devout christian, said it's important for athletes to be role modeled and he addressed his most famous move. >> i don't think i was the first athlete to get on a knee and pray. i have had the same routine the last seven years and just this year, they started calling it tebowing. i have no idea why. i've been doing the same thing for the last seven years. this year, it seemed to get popular. >> that's for sure. he called it cool because prayer is being talked about. >> certai
>> reporter: this was with vladimir horowitz. >> i tell you, i don't know it. ♪ >> one of the best.ep well, mr. wallace. >>> investigators say a huge fire on a southern california freeway was caused by a drunk driver. the man allegedly drove his speeding car into the back of a gasoline tanker. it burst into tlams. 6,000 gallons of gas fueled the infer know. no injuries reported. that freeway was closed for much of yesterday. sengss still remain closed. >>>...
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a tough time his all-time favorite interview was the one with another legend, pianist had myrrh horowitz. >> so for the up peent time we dust off the footage of the two of them forces of nature both, sly, manic, egos rampant, for mike, a red, white and blue kind of guy, horowitz played the stars and stripes forever. >> it almost brought tears to the toughest guy on television. >> astonishing what you learn and feel and see along the way. that's why a reporter's job as you know, is such a joy. >> morley safer talking about his friend mike wallace, and there will never be another one quite like him. he died last night about 8:00 o'clock day-care center in new haven, connecticut, where he has lived in recent years. his family was with him, mike was a great friend and a mentor to me. he even gave me a compliment once and he was one of the real pioneers in television journalism. we are all going to miss him. we will be back with our interview with the archbishop of new york, cardinal anthony dolan. as we were planning our broadcast this morning on religion and politics in america, one of the
a tough time his all-time favorite interview was the one with another legend, pianist had myrrh horowitz. >> so for the up peent time we dust off the footage of the two of them forces of nature both, sly, manic, egos rampant, for mike, a red, white and blue kind of guy, horowitz played the stars and stripes forever. >> it almost brought tears to the toughest guy on television. >> astonishing what you learn and feel and see along the way. that's why a reporter's job as you...
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for such a tough guy, mike's all-time favorite interview with one with another, pianist, vladimir horowitz played "the stars and stripes forever." it almost brought tears to the toughest guy on television. ♪ >> astonishing what you learn and feel and see along the way. that's why a reporter's job, as you know, is such a joy. ♪ >>> on cbs's "face the nation" bob schieffer gave an emotional farewell to mike wallace. >> mike was a great friend and mentor to me. he even gave me a compliment once and he was one of the real pioneers in television journalism all going to miss him. >>> next sunday, april 16 lt "60 minutes" plans a full tribute to mike wallace. you can see that right here on cbs. >>> now to the shooting rampage that left three people dead. the incident happened in tulsa, oklahoma. two men have been arrested and are due in court this morning. investigators say they found a racial slur on one of the suspect's facebook page but they also say revenge not race may have been a factor. we have the latest. >> reporter: the suspects in friday's deadly shooting spree in tulsa are expected to
for such a tough guy, mike's all-time favorite interview with one with another, pianist, vladimir horowitz played "the stars and stripes forever." it almost brought tears to the toughest guy on television. ♪ >> astonishing what you learn and feel and see along the way. that's why a reporter's job, as you know, is such a joy. ♪ >>> on cbs's "face the nation" bob schieffer gave an emotional farewell to mike wallace. >> mike was a great friend and...
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talked about how for mike wallace, one of miss most famous interviews was of a pianist, vladimir horowitz. what was it about that softer side of mike wallace that most people didn't seem to be as accustomed to seeing? >> there was a major, just decency about mike. i got to know him in several ways, one of which was that he and i battled depression during our lives, along with others, including bill styron, that really had been something that he had battled, as i have, and he showed tremendous interest in those who were confronting that illness, but it didn't keep him from continuing with his career and doing uncommonly well. >> well, that is extraordinary, because even morely safer talked about, did an interview with him many years ago and talked to him in a very candid manner about that depression, about how he kept it inside for so long, and how mike wallace actually considered killing himself. did you all share kind of those parallels of experience together, in a way that you felt, perhaps, other people wouldn't be able to understand or connect with you on? >> well, we shared it usuall
talked about how for mike wallace, one of miss most famous interviews was of a pianist, vladimir horowitz. what was it about that softer side of mike wallace that most people didn't seem to be as accustomed to seeing? >> there was a major, just decency about mike. i got to know him in several ways, one of which was that he and i battled depression during our lives, along with others, including bill styron, that really had been something that he had battled, as i have, and he showed...
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. >> he did a tremendous interview once with vladimir horowitz and that was amazing.know mike was -- had this knowledge of music and all that, mike had a broad range of interests. and, the huge asset to him, because you would interview almost anybody. >> eric: brit, you mentioned the vladimir horowitz interview and the interview on youtube and i would urge everyone to watch it. i watched it last week. he said that was his favorite interview. can you imagine? of everyone he sat down with and he was tough on the reagans and became fast friends with nancy reagan, the vladimir horowitz interview was his favorite. >> it was a great interview, really compelling, and, it was on "60 minutes" as i recall, and, one of these things, "60 minutes" looked for a mass audience and so you have this musician, that, a lot of the audience might not have been interested in, wouldn't have heard of, an old man at the time, and pinched looking in his old age and mike, you know, was so obviously enthusiastic about him it made you as a viewer, you were interested in him because mike was. >> er
. >> he did a tremendous interview once with vladimir horowitz and that was amazing.know mike was -- had this knowledge of music and all that, mike had a broad range of interests. and, the huge asset to him, because you would interview almost anybody. >> eric: brit, you mentioned the vladimir horowitz interview and the interview on youtube and i would urge everyone to watch it. i watched it last week. he said that was his favorite interview. can you imagine? of everyone he sat down...
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i'm jamie horowitz and i serve on the news maker committee here at the national press club. on behalf of the committee and the offices of the national press club, i want to thank all of you for coming out today. i want to thank the reporters who are joining us on the phone as well as the audience that's joining us live this morning on c-span. our speaker this morning serves as the president of the pension guarantee corporation. he'll speak for ten to 15 minutes and after that we'll take questions from reporters in the room and on the phone. the press club invited him here today because we live at a time of retirement insecurity. for many the golden years aren't so golden. 10,000 people will retire every day for nearly the next two decades. but what kind of income will they have in their retirement years? many baby boomers are without traditional pension plans. an economic downturn and a drop in housing prices has wiped out assets. those lucky enough to have defined benefit pension plans find them under pressure. our speaker today will discuss you we can improve retirement sa
i'm jamie horowitz and i serve on the news maker committee here at the national press club. on behalf of the committee and the offices of the national press club, i want to thank all of you for coming out today. i want to thank the reporters who are joining us on the phone as well as the audience that's joining us live this morning on c-span. our speaker this morning serves as the president of the pension guarantee corporation. he'll speak for ten to 15 minutes and after that we'll take...
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he loved horowitz.the people that somehow he could find out what made them tick to be famous. >> absolutely. and he hung with a pretty lofty crowd in new york. >> a nice way to put it. >> so he knew everyone. >> yeah. >> he had known them for 40 years. this was somebody. think about it. how many people parody odd the sid cesar show and "the simpsons"? >> at dinner he would do the same thing on television. >> absolutely. >> what do you mean, charlie? >> he would ask questions and he would see one person' put them against the other person. there was also the famous forgive me too. >> yes. >> where you knew something tough was coming when he started to say knorr give forgive me. >> not my words. >> forgive me. the competition between you guys, did it ever create friction between you? >> are you kidding? >> that's what we call a leading question. >> i don't know how much friction there would have been if mike hadn't have been there. it was like mike was so geared up and so competitive that you had to, if yo
he loved horowitz.the people that somehow he could find out what made them tick to be famous. >> absolutely. and he hung with a pretty lofty crowd in new york. >> a nice way to put it. >> so he knew everyone. >> yeah. >> he had known them for 40 years. this was somebody. think about it. how many people parody odd the sid cesar show and "the simpsons"? >> at dinner he would do the same thing on television. >> absolutely. >> what do you...
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>> reporter: this was with vladimir horowitz.ho wallace would often say was one of his favorites. >> i tell you, i don't know it. i have to remember. it's too difficult. >> i'm sure that it's difficult. ♪ >> one of the best. sleep well, mr. wallace. >>> investigators say a huge fire on a southern california freeway was caused by a drunk driver. the man allegedly drove his speeding car into the back of a gasoline tanker. it then, of course, burst into flames. 6,000 gallons of gas fueled the inferno. no injuries reported. that freeway was closed for much of yesterday. sections of the highway still remain closed. >> what a scene there. >>> it was quite an easter outing for new york jets quarterback tim tebow. about 15,000 worshippers got together at an outdoor church service in texas to hear what he had to say. >> tebow, a devout christian, said it's important for athletes to be role models and he addressed his most famous move. >> i don't think i was the first athlete to get on a knee and pray. i have had the same routine the last
>> reporter: this was with vladimir horowitz.ho wallace would often say was one of his favorites. >> i tell you, i don't know it. i have to remember. it's too difficult. >> i'm sure that it's difficult. ♪ >> one of the best. sleep well, mr. wallace. >>> investigators say a huge fire on a southern california freeway was caused by a drunk driver. the man allegedly drove his speeding car into the back of a gasoline tanker. it then, of course, burst into flames....
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from my point of view, the two trees -- steven horowitz, at 122 eugenia. from my vantage point, these trees are a nuisance. they are constantly being hit by truck traffic that comes up the street to avoid the mission and cortland light. the branches are constantly being knocked on the ground. the seed pods are quite treacherous. it is almost like a ball bearing. the sap that comes out of the tree when it blooms could be bottled as monkey blue. it is that sticky and pervasive. other than that, the trees themselves do not lend anything to the neighborhood. i understand the request was to replace them with two other types of trees that i hope would be less invasive. that is about all i have to say. >> thank you. miss roy? >> i am beth roy. i have lived at 270 prospect for almost 20 years. it is a corner house. the trees at issue are the side street. there is parking on one side, not the side where the trees are, but the other side. i want to take one of the precious minutes to thank ms. goldstein for working with us on getting us here today. we were reschedul
from my point of view, the two trees -- steven horowitz, at 122 eugenia. from my vantage point, these trees are a nuisance. they are constantly being hit by truck traffic that comes up the street to avoid the mission and cortland light. the branches are constantly being knocked on the ground. the seed pods are quite treacherous. it is almost like a ball bearing. the sap that comes out of the tree when it blooms could be bottled as monkey blue. it is that sticky and pervasive. other than that,...
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hardwood horowitz sports like most schools. right their way into the history books thinking the sports first ever intercontinental cup are right here in the russian. gulping season is now well and truly under way with the masters the first major of the year having wrapped up its opening date lee westwood the man on top after thursday's action leading by a stroke out of the points and back from a bogey on the fourth to make four straight birdies this effort setting up the last of those a look they were number three cooling down a little on the back nine but still knowledge one of his two birdies here in the seventeen westwood eventually forty five to sixty seven peter hans and coming up. our rights as he was though the purchased one behind after finishing up with a floor under score for time green jacket winner tiger woods who before last weekend's howden won any event since two thousand and nine is in the hunt as well the thirty six sure finishing par for the course five shots off billy. tatum some of the worst call shots of ev
hardwood horowitz sports like most schools. right their way into the history books thinking the sports first ever intercontinental cup are right here in the russian. gulping season is now well and truly under way with the masters the first major of the year having wrapped up its opening date lee westwood the man on top after thursday's action leading by a stroke out of the points and back from a bogey on the fourth to make four straight birdies this effort setting up the last of those a look...
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this time we'll be speaking to philosopher and tween commentator so avoid dziedzic david horowitz conservative writer and campaigner this heated debate on a range of issues including wiki leaks it is seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians don't forget if you missed the previous program you can log on to a song that our team got called what it in for. well as the conflict in syria rages on foreign agencies such as n.g.o.s have been quick to provide their own versions of what's happening these reports are often unconfirmed there isn't injuries and serves on held accountable for what they say but doesn't stop nato from leaks way before and weighing in with deadly force as it is report no reports . it was billed as a necessary humanitarian intervention requiring nato warplanes to bring in bombs on libya before the u.s. led attack on moammar gadhafi forces. came unconfirmed allegations from western funded non-governmental organizations. friday and saturday we got information that in the gadhafi forces that we've been mercenaries and. these mercenaries seem to have cof
this time we'll be speaking to philosopher and tween commentator so avoid dziedzic david horowitz conservative writer and campaigner this heated debate on a range of issues including wiki leaks it is seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians don't forget if you missed the previous program you can log on to a song that our team got called what it in for. well as the conflict in syria rages on foreign agencies such as n.g.o.s have been quick to provide their own...
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than half an hour this time we'll be speaking to philosopher and left wing commentators and david horowitz conservative writer and campaigner there's heated debate on a range of issues including wiki leaks they were the as it's seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians and don't forget if you've missed a previous program you can always log on to a song archie dot com. a car bomb in the center of the syrian capital has wounded three people well several security officers have reportedly been killed in a separate incident in the city the syrian crisis shows no signs of abating to spite around u.n. observer missions in the country the world body has already just eleven unarmed monitors who are expected to be joined by hundreds more in the coming weeks meanwhile foreign agencies such as n.g.o.s have been quick to push their own versions of what's happening in the conflict zone their reports are often unconfirmed as the ngos aren't held accountable for what they say but that hasn't stopped nato being swayed before and weighing in with deadly force as archie is more im
than half an hour this time we'll be speaking to philosopher and left wing commentators and david horowitz conservative writer and campaigner there's heated debate on a range of issues including wiki leaks they were the as it's seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians and don't forget if you've missed a previous program you can always log on to a song archie dot com. a car bomb in the center of the syrian capital has wounded three people well several security...
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this time he'll be speaking to a philosopher and leftwing commentator slot which is rick and david horowitz a conservative writer and campaigner there's heated debate and a range of issues including wiki leaks liberty hasn't seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians and don't forget if you've missed the previous program you can log on to a fun star con and watch the full version. now tackling corruption and continuing political reform have been cited as key priorities for russia by jimmy the imagery there is make his last major speech at the kremlin as president he has a range back to the american region in two weeks' time is expected to take over as prime minister was not cross lived archies really good news coverage been listening in to what the president had to say read our broad range of issues covered take us through what method of vision for the future of the country it. will basically keep focused on the things that have gone right over the last four years and things that have could have been done better for example such as education and the need to create
this time he'll be speaking to a philosopher and leftwing commentator slot which is rick and david horowitz a conservative writer and campaigner there's heated debate and a range of issues including wiki leaks liberty hasn't seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians and don't forget if you've missed the previous program you can log on to a fun star con and watch the full version. now tackling corruption and continuing political reform have been cited as key...