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p90x was created by elite fitness trainer, tony horton.51-year-old-- [record scratche yes, folks, that is the body of a 51-year-old-- is changing the way people think about working out at home. >> the crazy thing is these fitness centers, they sell you on this concept that you need all these rooms and all this equipment to get ripped. the fact of the matter is, this is what you need: the floor, a couple of dumbbells and this... your body's the fitness machine and i'm gonna show you how this this this this is is is is what what what what you you you you need, need, need, need, the the the the floor, floor, floor, floor, a a a a couple couple couple couple dumbbells dumbbells dumbbells dumbbells and and and and this. this. this. this. training, the fat-shredding intensity of martial arts, the energy and stamina of extreme yoga and the rock-solid core-sculpting moves of gymnastics. plus there's shirt-drenching cardio, advanced flexibility and the eight-pack sculpting ab ripper x. with so much variety and intensity packed into 90 days, you can
p90x was created by elite fitness trainer, tony horton.51-year-old-- [record scratche yes, folks, that is the body of a 51-year-old-- is changing the way people think about working out at home. >> the crazy thing is these fitness centers, they sell you on this concept that you need all these rooms and all this equipment to get ripped. the fact of the matter is, this is what you need: the floor, a couple of dumbbells and this... your body's the fitness machine and i'm gonna show you how...
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latest from the country and we'll get a fresh perspective on the issue from sally mcnamara and scott horton and i will focus on the latest victims of scott walker and the anti-union legislation yesterday we told you about professors who are being targeted by conservative think tank having their e-mails pulled through the freedom of information act so today we'll speak with one of the professors to get his take on what he thinks is really going on and we'll tell you about hunger strikes taking place across the country why it's because aid to provide food for the poor is on the budget chopping block so i'll speak with one of the people leading this strike and the president addressed the country today but this time he was directing attention toward securing our energy so we'll have details on his proposal and how easing our dependence on foreign oil will just mean more drilling here at home all these stories and much more it's a night show but first our top story. looks like a limited humanitarian intervention a limited scope operation a.j. a kinetic military operation in libya is no longer so
latest from the country and we'll get a fresh perspective on the issue from sally mcnamara and scott horton and i will focus on the latest victims of scott walker and the anti-union legislation yesterday we told you about professors who are being targeted by conservative think tank having their e-mails pulled through the freedom of information act so today we'll speak with one of the professors to get his take on what he thinks is really going on and we'll tell you about hunger strikes taking...
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readers giving false information or incomplete information and one has to wonder indeed alice scott horton contributing editor at harper's magazine now more than one hundred thousand people filled the streets in madison wisconsin this weekend and what's been described as the largest protest in the state's history but the battle that's unfolding in wisconsin indiana and else. where in the united states isn't necessarily just about union rights the bigger issue at hand is how cash strapped governments will do more with less at a time when unemployment foreclosures high deficits have all kept the united states in the worst economic downturn since the great depression the solutions from washington are few and far in between but it seems that spending cuts are now in vogue cutting workers' pensions social security home heating assistance programs everything in fact except for meaningful cuts to the pentagon's budget but that's a separate story but it will the push to spend less really pull the united states out of this economic mess but earlier i spoke with dean baker of the center for economic
readers giving false information or incomplete information and one has to wonder indeed alice scott horton contributing editor at harper's magazine now more than one hundred thousand people filled the streets in madison wisconsin this weekend and what's been described as the largest protest in the state's history but the battle that's unfolding in wisconsin indiana and else. where in the united states isn't necessarily just about union rights the bigger issue at hand is how cash strapped...
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we began working with the public utilities commission on this horton project to address the impact of will have on the parts and the park district. over the last several months, we have been working to reach an agreement on how the public uses the park. as part of the process for the city of san francisco was asked to file an appeal. we are here to support the settlement agreement to preserve our rights under the seat what which are necessary to file the appeal. -- ceqa which are necessary to file the appeal. the statement of overriding considerations made by the planning commission are absent agreement with us. having gone through the legal argument, i am here in support of the other item which is the agreement that we negotiated. you have been here a long time already. i don't think a need to argue further. >> are there any questions? are there any members of the public that wish to speak? let's now proceed to the planning department. you can use up to 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. the item before you is the appeal of the final environmental impact report. the planning commission h
we began working with the public utilities commission on this horton project to address the impact of will have on the parts and the park district. over the last several months, we have been working to reach an agreement on how the public uses the park. as part of the process for the city of san francisco was asked to file an appeal. we are here to support the settlement agreement to preserve our rights under the seat what which are necessary to file the appeal. -- ceqa which are necessary to...
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>> "horton hears a who." definitely my favorite.t because of all the silly characters and i like the point of the story. >> "the cat in the hat," definitely because it's fun, it rhymes. i love cats, too. and "the cat in the hat" is just my favorite character ever. >> "green eggs and ham," i'll have to say because ever since i was a little kid we always had "the green eggs and ham" at school and i just thought it was fun. >> my favorite dr. seuss story is "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham." >> i've always wanted to do this, for "teen kids news" i'm sam i am. >>> hoops have been used as toys for ages, but in the 1950's a combination of plastic and great marketing brought us the hula hoop. it spun into a national craze. and now, it's back. >> i like to hula hoop because it's fun and active and you get a lot of exercise out of it. >> well, we're going to learn how to lift it and catch it with our hand. >> stefan pildes is a master hooper. he performs at rock concerts, street fairs and even on cruise s
>> "horton hears a who." definitely my favorite.t because of all the silly characters and i like the point of the story. >> "the cat in the hat," definitely because it's fun, it rhymes. i love cats, too. and "the cat in the hat" is just my favorite character ever. >> "green eggs and ham," i'll have to say because ever since i was a little kid we always had "the green eggs and ham" at school and i just thought it was fun....
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short line just to behind in fourth place finish in second will go into a playoff for the ukraine and horton finds. out for england have gone top of group g. fabio capello's men beating wales two nil to leapfrog montenegro on goal difference with the worst of starts for gary speed's a young welsh man in front of a near capacity crowd at the millennium stadium james collins guilty of clumsily bringing to a national young inside the box seven minutes in front part stepping up to turn the police on the spot kick but this version is for all they didn't have to wait to long for their second glen johnson launching a long range pass young with the low for all this aston villa team with darren bent as the rest minutes in wales failing to muster a single shot on target right the stay rock bottom having lost all four of their games to date. the summit three drawn one much. quickly. moving. to everything. else where on the night of group after georgia. thanks to a stoppage time winner israel. went down to ten men in injury time. defeat. of the better previously. thomas mueller each had a break germany.
short line just to behind in fourth place finish in second will go into a playoff for the ukraine and horton finds. out for england have gone top of group g. fabio capello's men beating wales two nil to leapfrog montenegro on goal difference with the worst of starts for gary speed's a young welsh man in front of a near capacity crowd at the millennium stadium james collins guilty of clumsily bringing to a national young inside the box seven minutes in front part stepping up to turn the police...
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this case that we have to get through i urge our viewers to reach article for more now that scott horton contributing editor with harper's magazine unfortunately does it for now for more on the stories that we covered please go to our t. dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter it's lucy catherine out and we'll see you right back here in an hour and a half. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. showing the correlations to rule the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our keep. a job market here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. books . taking. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the drift to the right all across europe and the u.s. more and more people are giving the political rights a new look and m
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and what will that mean for the war in afghanistan joining me from our studio in new york is scott horton contributing editor on legal and national security matters for harper's magazine scott thanks so much for joining us tonight now what do you see from this situation do you think that this relationship as i said between the obama administration and i.s.i. is is really just completely melting away. well i think you know we have a very dramatic situation in the foreground with raymond davis and all these complex claims about diplomatic immunity or absence of diplomatic immunity but that really is just sort of a smokescreen that hide a very very serious rupture in the relationship between two intelligence communities particularly the cia and pakistan's department of interest services intelligence i.s.i. we know they've they've had difficult relations for years but in the last several months they've grown far more serious and indeed lethal because of course we see reports now in the pakistani newspapers but the two men who were shot by raymond davis were in fact low level operatives who ha
and what will that mean for the war in afghanistan joining me from our studio in new york is scott horton contributing editor on legal and national security matters for harper's magazine scott thanks so much for joining us tonight now what do you see from this situation do you think that this relationship as i said between the obama administration and i.s.i. is is really just completely melting away. well i think you know we have a very dramatic situation in the foreground with raymond davis...
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disagreement between civilian and military leaders on how to act joining me to discuss it is scott horton contributing editor on legal and national security matters for harper's magazine scott thanks so much for joining us what do you think is happening here because we're seeing of course secretary of state hillary clinton say that nothing has been taken off the table upon the saying all options are off the table that the military is caution here that this would be white and they can make and sell are they as apt to say that i was thinking about it really hard or are we seeing some kind of disagreement. but it's actually typical in recent years that professional military men are poor more research in their views about the use of military force them politicians arms but i think what we're seeing here is a division i say we can see three camps out there one we have the neo conservatives people like charles krauthammer bill kristol who have been arguing aggressively war robust deployment of military forces they view a no prize own as the absolute minimum that the u.s. could do they'd like to
disagreement between civilian and military leaders on how to act joining me to discuss it is scott horton contributing editor on legal and national security matters for harper's magazine scott thanks so much for joining us what do you think is happening here because we're seeing of course secretary of state hillary clinton say that nothing has been taken off the table upon the saying all options are off the table that the military is caution here that this would be white and they can make and...
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operations for the american center for law and justice and joining us from our new york studios is scott horton he's a contributing editor legal and national security man for matters for harper's magazine gentlemen thank you both so much for being here now we do know of course that. there has been a ceasefire declared at the moment and we don't know exactly how the situation is going to play out but jordan i want to start with you is this potential intervention a just cause as president obama said today i do think it's a just cause maybe a little bit too late those of us who are we have been following this story closely and work in international law and human rights law we're hoping that when the rebels really had tripoli and were coming on to tripoli and could offer his forces were not really well organized in response to this popular uprising that was going on with military equipment so a big difference in what happened in egypt and what we noticed is that. women could offer was the weakest the you would get stuck in these discussions and unfortunately this does point to some of the problems
operations for the american center for law and justice and joining us from our new york studios is scott horton he's a contributing editor legal and national security man for matters for harper's magazine gentlemen thank you both so much for being here now we do know of course that. there has been a ceasefire declared at the moment and we don't know exactly how the situation is going to play out but jordan i want to start with you is this potential intervention a just cause as president obama...
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want to get your take on this solutions that perhaps it was the best case scenario how did scott horton actually been convicted and perhaps executed then relations between the u.s. and pakistan would have deteriorated completely but at the same time how does this look to pakistanis although taking blood money is within their practice is that really count as justice. well i think the first thing i'd note is that the matter is not over for raymond davis one of the points that was evidently agreed in the background here was that he would return to the united states and the american justice department would open its own criminal investigation into this case with the possibility of some action so he's still in some jeopardy evidently but as you note in pakistan this sort of arrangement is common in fact in punjab province it seems roughly half of all homicides in the blood money payments of this sort so it's usual but whether it's really just us that's a subjective issue when no doubt a lot of people in pakistan are very upset about what happened suggesting that the americans bought his way
want to get your take on this solutions that perhaps it was the best case scenario how did scott horton actually been convicted and perhaps executed then relations between the u.s. and pakistan would have deteriorated completely but at the same time how does this look to pakistanis although taking blood money is within their practice is that really count as justice. well i think the first thing i'd note is that the matter is not over for raymond davis one of the points that was evidently agreed...
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turn to one man who's taking a close look at what's really at stake in the raymond davis case scott horton is a contributing editor at harper's magazine and he joins us right now from our studios in new york scott thank you so much for being here now there is a lot that doesn't really seem to add up in this case now if you listen to the united states they would have us believe that this is just you know a clean cut former soldier a u.s. diplomat with immunity who killed two men but did so in self-defense which of course is not really what we're hearing from the pakistani side walk us through some of the more glaring inconsistency is here. well if you're reading the press accounts and pakistan you know the ray davis was not a diplomat that he was a cia contractor probably the station the acting station chief in lahore pakistan that he shot two young pakistanis through the windshield of his car then got out of the car pumped further rounds into their bodies and photographed them or this was done coolly and methodically and if you're reading the parts on the pressure you also would have heard
turn to one man who's taking a close look at what's really at stake in the raymond davis case scott horton is a contributing editor at harper's magazine and he joins us right now from our studios in new york scott thank you so much for being here now there is a lot that doesn't really seem to add up in this case now if you listen to the united states they would have us believe that this is just you know a clean cut former soldier a u.s. diplomat with immunity who killed two men but did so in...