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i. really mean the focus on but again as i said earlier it's really too elastic determine the national will is and i think it is probably. the last take on purpose here george if i can go to you and maybe give an example of what i'm getting at here is that you heard from western capitals that in reference to syria the international community will not allow chemical weapons to be used against civilians in syria but then the international community you know reported by western mainstream media doesn't like to talk about for gaza or. agent orange matter i mean this is what i'm getting at go ahead george no that's absolutely right i think president obama said something along the lines that i wasn't the one who drew the red line over chemical weapons the international community drew the red line well of course that is you're absolutely right in your introductory remarks peter the international community has come to mean the. self-appointed group of nations led by the united states and various of its close allies and satellites and it provides a rationale for their policies now if one were to rea
i. really mean the focus on but again as i said earlier it's really too elastic determine the national will is and i think it is probably. the last take on purpose here george if i can go to you and maybe give an example of what i'm getting at here is that you heard from western capitals that in reference to syria the international community will not allow chemical weapons to be used against civilians in syria but then the international community you know reported by western mainstream media...
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or so it's being used to really i think you can say loosely across the board but again i think. i think the term is without that is a western concept which was you can say a post-war war to legacy. which basically i think there are different here branches and we have to focus on again if you are talking about the international committee are we talking about you know u.n. security council and the five members or are you talking about the general assembly so i think there are also different categories i think we have to you can say different discourse here is which is why i am ok my. point i completely agree with you on that point but george it isn't the general assembly that goes to war and it doesn't have a private army called nato does it. you know that's that's exactly right and. what's happened is that after the cold war there could have been at the margins of a genuine international community they could have emerged some kind of a. consensus among the great powers and and much of the general assembly could have here instead we have. a an aggressive policy of going to present
or so it's being used to really i think you can say loosely across the board but again i think. i think the term is without that is a western concept which was you can say a post-war war to legacy. which basically i think there are different here branches and we have to focus on again if you are talking about the international committee are we talking about you know u.n. security council and the five members or are you talking about the general assembly so i think there are also different...
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and i think, again, this paints a muddled picture. ut i think that's what it is, it is a muddled picture in midde east. and i think for me someone who's often critical of the lack of a u.s. strategy as an honest analyst from the outside, it's easier for me to sort of sit there and write papers, but then when you're true -- trying to deal with these -- >> well, this is good, because i do want to open it up for some questions, but let me ask you both, brian, since you've mentioned this a few times, what would -- if you think that the strategic, strategic vision has fallen apart or it's muddled, what do you think is a clear and farsighted strategic vision in the middle east, and what role does saudi arabia play for the foreseeable future? i mean, the saudi -- i'll just leaf it that at -- leave it at that. what role do the saudis play in a clearsighted american strategy? >> i would say if we're talking long term, i would start with it depends on what kind of saudi arabia we're talking about, and the issues we've glided over and not talked
and i think, again, this paints a muddled picture. ut i think that's what it is, it is a muddled picture in midde east. and i think for me someone who's often critical of the lack of a u.s. strategy as an honest analyst from the outside, it's easier for me to sort of sit there and write papers, but then when you're true -- trying to deal with these -- >> well, this is good, because i do want to open it up for some questions, but let me ask you both, brian, since you've mentioned this a...
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well i think in the again this will surprise viewers i think there's a number of officials at the fed charles plosser jeffrey lacker richard fisher who are in our film who are currently at the fed who don't like what fed policy has been portraying which i think has been support for the big banks support for the stock market ben bernanke has been very explicit about wanting stock prices to go up and recently with with their purchase of mortgage backed securities at five hundred billion dollars a year explicit support for the housing market and so there's a number of people at the fed who think this is a bad precedent this is a bad road they're going down and they would like the fed to get off that road and to unwind q e to stop talking about the stock market to stop talking about the housing market to stop buying mortgages and to go back to what a traditional treated the central bank more traditionally does because you could argue that their policies today are designed for you know massive crisis and right now we're not in a massive crisis so really it represents subsidies to certain g
well i think in the again this will surprise viewers i think there's a number of officials at the fed charles plosser jeffrey lacker richard fisher who are in our film who are currently at the fed who don't like what fed policy has been portraying which i think has been support for the big banks support for the stock market ben bernanke has been very explicit about wanting stock prices to go up and recently with with their purchase of mortgage backed securities at five hundred billion dollars a...
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they make sense. >> i think they would ecokoa those concerns about iraq. again, i think it's important one to make is that a lot of -- they didn't cause sort of the chaos in the region but our actions have an impact. i think the shift from a strategic paradigm of dual containment of iran and iraq which was probably not a good long-term sustainable strategy of itself. but it had consequences. i'm suggesting the whole region is in a period of competition for influence. it's changing. i think often thrown in the label of shy ya versus sunny. i think it's accurate to some extend. i think the frackerring inside the middle east. the sunny access, so to speak, is itself fracture. go to places our most reliable partners and allies like israel and jordan. we used to fear arab -- and coherence now what we fear is weakness. and really, and i think, again, this paints a muddled picture. i think that's what it is. it is a muddled picture in the middle east. for me, as somebody who is often crit can -- critical of the bush administration or obama administration -- from the ou
they make sense. >> i think they would ecokoa those concerns about iraq. again, i think it's important one to make is that a lot of -- they didn't cause sort of the chaos in the region but our actions have an impact. i think the shift from a strategic paradigm of dual containment of iran and iraq which was probably not a good long-term sustainable strategy of itself. but it had consequences. i'm suggesting the whole region is in a period of competition for influence. it's changing. i...
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i mean, we've made this point before. but, again, i think it's an important one to make is that a lot of -- we didn't cause sort of the cay -- chaos in the region, but our actions do have an impact. and i think the shift from a strategic paradigm of dual con taintment of both iran and iraq which was probably not a good long-term, sustainable strategy in and of itself, but it had consequencings. and it had consequences when you talk to people in saudi arabia, in the iraq. i saw prime minister maliki when he was of here on his visit, and what i'm suggesting is that the whole sort of region is in this period of competition for influence. it's changing. i think it often is thrown in these labels of shia versus signny, and i think -- sunni, and i think it's accurate to some extent, but i think the fracturing inside of the middle east because of the sunni access, so to speak, and we debated this as well, is itself fractured. and i think when i go to places where our most reliable partners and allies like israel or jordan, when they look a
i mean, we've made this point before. but, again, i think it's an important one to make is that a lot of -- we didn't cause sort of the cay -- chaos in the region, but our actions do have an impact. and i think the shift from a strategic paradigm of dual con taintment of both iran and iraq which was probably not a good long-term, sustainable strategy in and of itself, but it had consequencings. and it had consequences when you talk to people in saudi arabia, in the iraq. i saw prime minister...
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>> i have - again, i'm not in government, i don't know the secrets. but it's the kind of thing that someone as clever as snowden has shown himself to be, would probably do.
>> i have - again, i'm not in government, i don't know the secrets. but it's the kind of thing that someone as clever as snowden has shown himself to be, would probably do.
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i mean, what a web. >> and again, i think the other piece of this is that a year later geoff morrell, who is the head spokesman for the pentagon under, you know, president obama's pentagon, has become the chief washington spokesman for bp. >> former white house correspondent for abc news. >> abc news. he followed bob gates to the pentagon first with president bush then with president obama. sort of a classic revolving door figure, geoff is. but no, so -- that was -- i mean, it's a classic two step. i mean, i also think bp has done very, very well rehabilitating itself. i mean, thanks largely to flooding the media with all kinds of goodies and a lot of advertising money. and we're supposed to feel good about bp again. >> narrator: two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf and every day since we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. >> and what's the moral that you -- we draw from that story? about
i mean, what a web. >> and again, i think the other piece of this is that a year later geoff morrell, who is the head spokesman for the pentagon under, you know, president obama's pentagon, has become the chief washington spokesman for bp. >> former white house correspondent for abc news. >> abc news. he followed bob gates to the pentagon first with president bush then with president obama. sort of a classic revolving door figure, geoff is. but no, so -- that was -- i mean,...
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and i would also say that again, we are looking at a p3 with a design contract component to achieve greater certainty in terms of cost control and delivery schedule and i will mention that i worked on a p3 project for a toll road in northern virginia, 1.9 billion, and it opened this year, not one single change order in that contract. very important in terms of cost certainty and delivery. we mentioned risk allocation. and brian mentioned the fact that hazardous materials and now that was actually a factor in procidio for the military base and that was a list that the cal trans, typically accepts, but the list here for the project sponsor, with the high water table and so one of the risk allocations could be if there is a leakage in the tunnel it would not be available for the train use with the performance based p3 process and they would not get the full compensation and that kind of an oversight or problem in the tunnel. the last thing is that in terms of the advantages is asset maintenance. somebody designed the bill projects and cal transadmits a good example of this and we wanted to bud
and i would also say that again, we are looking at a p3 with a design contract component to achieve greater certainty in terms of cost control and delivery schedule and i will mention that i worked on a p3 project for a toll road in northern virginia, 1.9 billion, and it opened this year, not one single change order in that contract. very important in terms of cost certainty and delivery. we mentioned risk allocation. and brian mentioned the fact that hazardous materials and now that was...
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i shifted forward again. what is happening to me? am i having a nervous breakdown? i hadn't said that phrase out loud before, but as soon as i did come it sounded perfectly right and strangely hopeful. serious eats temporary. something i would get through, not something i had to live with. reflecting on it later i could see that it also implied catharsis, and internal act of rebellion against the status quo like my spirit was going on strike to protest at the constant mindless activity of my body. well, we couldn't call it a breakdown, that's not a medical term. what would you call it? she looked down at my file for several seconds and then back at me. you may have a depression and anxiety disorder. often people who are depressed have anxiety that you may have both. i have two disorders, i said? i didn't like the sound of this. i still don't. nervous breakdown may not be an accepted medical term but it described and events. doctor light was describing a pathology. she ran her index finger down a page of my files and looked up again. how do you feel about going on an
i shifted forward again. what is happening to me? am i having a nervous breakdown? i hadn't said that phrase out loud before, but as soon as i did come it sounded perfectly right and strangely hopeful. serious eats temporary. something i would get through, not something i had to live with. reflecting on it later i could see that it also implied catharsis, and internal act of rebellion against the status quo like my spirit was going on strike to protest at the constant mindless activity of my...
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i hope we talk about that. egypt again, serious differences, that can be navigated, which is where i'll close. despite the tensions, this, nature is. divergence of values, which i agree with elliot here. if i had one advice for this current administration, what i hear quite a lot in the region and our friends in saudi arabia and gcc is there is nobody papers even say the obama white house or the administration of their go to person, somebody they can talk to. again, not because we love them and share values, but effectively encina policy interest would be one recommendation that they want somebody they can talk to and listen to. unlike their publics they been a reflection of their own frustration with the effectiveness of their daddy g. but also common sense that the u.s. doesn't like us anymore. i will submit to you that is not a bad name for u.s. policy. maybe potential for leverage this exercise in some sort of way. again, going back to the broader point i don't think we know what we want writ large in the region. this
i hope we talk about that. egypt again, serious differences, that can be navigated, which is where i'll close. despite the tensions, this, nature is. divergence of values, which i agree with elliot here. if i had one advice for this current administration, what i hear quite a lot in the region and our friends in saudi arabia and gcc is there is nobody papers even say the obama white house or the administration of their go to person, somebody they can talk to. again, not because we love them and...
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i then again felt myself back in heaven and god's world. i was in this incredible field. n, it was the same experience of intensity. but i was having this conversation with jesus. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, you're having a conversation with jesus. >> uh-huh. >> and what are you asking him? >> we talked more about reasons that i had been sent back. it had to do with my husband's health. so when a couple of our friends died from unexpected causes, i then pushed my husband to have his heart checked. and it was on this heart scan that they ended up finding this lung lesion that was malignant. >> how serious was it? >> had it not been found, he probably wouldn't be here. >> let's talk about your son, william. what do you remember the angel telling you about what would happen to willie? >> i knew very specifically with regard to my son, that he was going to die and that there is beauty and purpose in his death. not just his life. we talked about how he had really fulfilled his job. he really already had done what he was meant to do. i told no one until shortly before hi
i then again felt myself back in heaven and god's world. i was in this incredible field. n, it was the same experience of intensity. but i was having this conversation with jesus. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, you're having a conversation with jesus. >> uh-huh. >> and what are you asking him? >> we talked more about reasons that i had been sent back. it had to do with my husband's health. so when a couple of our friends died from unexpected causes, i then pushed my...
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am i left without on investigator again. i got a call a couple of times but no one knew where i was or still you dealing with a homicide. i need justice for my child. as i come all the time with those names of all the people that were involved shooting any son i was given those names by the homicide. i don't know who they are thomas hanbali is the main person and perris and i know one of them anthony hunter is deceased by all the rest and spoepg this marcus caterer is out of jail. those people are walking the street to kill again. like i told people i don't want them dead i don't want street justice i want them to go to jail. i want to go and talk to them. it's too easy to kill or let me them get justice for killing your son. those are young men, too, and i feel for them. i do feel for them. i want to talk with them, you know, and ask them why they kill. not only am i suffering but your family is going to suffer too. i know they go to bed it's and haunting them but i'm a mother that is hurting. they say they know who killed m
am i left without on investigator again. i got a call a couple of times but no one knew where i was or still you dealing with a homicide. i need justice for my child. as i come all the time with those names of all the people that were involved shooting any son i was given those names by the homicide. i don't know who they are thomas hanbali is the main person and perris and i know one of them anthony hunter is deceased by all the rest and spoepg this marcus caterer is out of jail. those people...
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madam president, i thank you. again, i thank the senators on the floor for the courtesy, and i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. pryor: madam president, today i rise to discuss the pending budget agreement. first i'd like to praise senator murray and congressman ryan for their hard work. i think everyone around here and everyone around the nation recognizes what they've done. their efforts have allowed us to reach a bipartisan and bicameral agreement and they deserve our recognition and we appreciate them for all of their hard work. and i'm sure at times it seemed likenedless hours of hard work but it -- like endless hours of hard work but it definitely paid off with the votes you've seen in the house and i think in the senate. and i think as anyone in this chamber can tell you that bipartisanship is all too rare here in the congress these days. i can only speak for myself, but i'm tired of the gridlock and the american people that i talk to, especially th
madam president, i thank you. again, i thank the senators on the floor for the courtesy, and i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. pryor: madam president, today i rise to discuss the pending budget agreement. first i'd like to praise senator murray and congressman ryan for their hard work. i think everyone around here and everyone around the nation recognizes what they've done. their efforts have allowed us to reach a bipartisan and...
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. >> i said i would never do it again unless it's a different kind of role. never let people hold you in a box. i realize i can do so many different things. >> plus it took nearly 15 year, but they're back together again for the best man holiday. >> you laugh your butt off in the movie. it's a reflection of life. >> if i looked that way, that's what i'd get. busted. >> finally, a row fow profile o ballerina who is dancing into heart of millions. >> i'm honored to be one of the few. >>> up next, [ male announcer there are some moments you spend your life preparing for. not to prove them wrong, but yourself right. so you work harder. drive stronger. and before you know it, you didn't just beat the game... who is that? don't know. but he's going places. [ male announcer ...you changed it. [ dad hey, son, ready for the interview? i got this. [ male announcer introducing the 2014 next generation corolla. toyota. let's go places. >>> midnight. harlem. once it was true, in 19 and 32, harlem was a drug beat. after midnight. >> coming to you from the great white way an
. >> i said i would never do it again unless it's a different kind of role. never let people hold you in a box. i realize i can do so many different things. >> plus it took nearly 15 year, but they're back together again for the best man holiday. >> you laugh your butt off in the movie. it's a reflection of life. >> if i looked that way, that's what i'd get. busted. >> finally, a row fow profile o ballerina who is dancing into heart of millions. >> i'm...
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i can't show you a video reproduction. he does the same route over and over again. it's a remarkable thing almost disturbing to me. i hold with german ray in her when says that representation or reality this is his idea of digital technology it's leelt is not the thing that can be not be represented. he can't magician something as vivid as realities. and it's one of the things i want to explore owe november 23rd when we have folks from silicon valley. it looks good but i has images of 18 screens going along the side of the road and they've never looked so vivid. where the doors of prospective cleans we'll see the world. there's a vitality in those images that surpass not only what other citizen ma does but what realty side it's kind of confusing. this is towards the end of the talk i want to open it up for confidence. at one point this little area outside of birlg ton t is outside of the hockney park. this is the signpost where the 3 roads subtract. people come up to see the famous tomato dumb he's done over and over again. earlier this year david had a series of mini strokes and indeed went to the hospital and he
i can't show you a video reproduction. he does the same route over and over again. it's a remarkable thing almost disturbing to me. i hold with german ray in her when says that representation or reality this is his idea of digital technology it's leelt is not the thing that can be not be represented. he can't magician something as vivid as realities. and it's one of the things i want to explore owe november 23rd when we have folks from silicon valley. it looks good but i has images of 18...
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i fell in love with my wife again. r the kids, though, all the uncertainties started to take a toll. as they plied their parents with anxious questions. >> are we going to be able to keep our house? are you going stay together? >> what kind of answers do you get? >>> in the midst of all the heartache surrounding the sandowskis, a blessing. while tim was lying in his hospital bed, the couple's dying marriage took on new life. >> first time i see her cry, second time with tears in her eyes telling her i love and you i'm going the take care of everything. at that point i gave -- i thanked god. i felt like this was breakthrough in our relationship that i was hoping and praying for. >> i think how greats that tim survived this accident. we will take him any way we can have. >> we were there to see the transformation from disgruntled wife to devoted nurse. >> okay. we will get you some blankets and load you up. do you want a pillow here? >> with no money to hire help and tim confined to a hospital bed she tended to his every
i fell in love with my wife again. r the kids, though, all the uncertainties started to take a toll. as they plied their parents with anxious questions. >> are we going to be able to keep our house? are you going stay together? >> what kind of answers do you get? >>> in the midst of all the heartache surrounding the sandowskis, a blessing. while tim was lying in his hospital bed, the couple's dying marriage took on new life. >> first time i see her cry, second time...
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. >> good afternoon again one thing i forgot to bring up regarding funding -- we're working with prop k funding right now and you have to realize in a couple of years we're going to have to go to the voters again to get those projects finished before we do anything else i mean looking at the 20 year plan you have to figure out what's been done in prop k and what still has to be done before you go any further than that and regarding prop k, regarding the geary, brt project i went to the meeting out in the richmond district and i posed this question -- last week proposed this comment last week too -- this rapid transit is it rail ready and if they want to have it rail ready, it's a 40 year plan there's no funding for the geary light rail project it has not been funded at all besides the central subway they are building a station at union square for geary light rail and there's no reason why that should be funded first before you do anything else because that's the first thing you should do in prop k before you go painting the streets for the bicycle coalition or whatever this sort of th
. >> good afternoon again one thing i forgot to bring up regarding funding -- we're working with prop k funding right now and you have to realize in a couple of years we're going to have to go to the voters again to get those projects finished before we do anything else i mean looking at the 20 year plan you have to figure out what's been done in prop k and what still has to be done before you go any further than that and regarding prop k, regarding the geary, brt project i went to the...
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so i, again, thank the chairperson and i yield the floor. mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: i again want to thank the senator from arizona for his astute remarks and appreciate his help and support. and, madam president, i do have eight unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders, and i ask unanimous consent these requests be agreed to and be printed in the record. the presiding o that we get out of the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. graham: we were told to come down here. we had a 4:00 time. glad to be able to discuss things earlier. so what i would like to talk about with the chair's permission is to talk about the military retiree provisions. the presiding officer: the senator may proceed. mr. graham: thank you. number wurntion i want tnumber r budget chairwoman, you had a really good discussion were senator chambliss and isakson about trying to figure a way to fix this provisio
so i, again, thank the chairperson and i yield the floor. mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: i again want to thank the senator from arizona for his astute remarks and appreciate his help and support. and, madam president, i do have eight unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders, and i ask unanimous consent these requests be agreed...
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hopefully after today i won't be here ever again. >> i hope i never see you again. >> finger the crossedjust like tom bodet, we'll leave the light on for you. >> denbraven has twice been convicted of assaulting family members while intoxicated. they've recommended in-patient rehabilitation treatment. many inmates would consider themselves lucky to get rehab over prison, but not denbraven. >> i mean, i am an alcoholic. i do have a drinking problem. so, yeah, it probably will help me in the long run. it's just -- i don't want to do it. [ laughter ] >> are you both getting sentenced today? >> yeah. >> all right. >> ooh. i think so. >> what's going to happen to you? >> i'm just here for probation violation. >> i'll give you a little sound advice. >> what? >> when you go in there, be respectful to the judge. >> absolutely. i got politeness down to a science. >> let me give you another tidbit of advice. don't talk. just listen. >> that's another thing i was planning on doing. >> i'm a little nervous for sure. i don't want to spend another three months living in a rehab facility. i want to go h
hopefully after today i won't be here ever again. >> i hope i never see you again. >> finger the crossedjust like tom bodet, we'll leave the light on for you. >> denbraven has twice been convicted of assaulting family members while intoxicated. they've recommended in-patient rehabilitation treatment. many inmates would consider themselves lucky to get rehab over prison, but not denbraven. >> i mean, i am an alcoholic. i do have a drinking problem. so, yeah, it probably...
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that is how it began again for me. i mean, i just started taking my camera with me wherever i was going. i never shot on sets, but if i was traveling somewhere or on location, i would always have my camera, and i would always be -- it is that kind of fly-on-the- wall approach. i don't engage the subject. i like to sulk about in the dark. [laughter] tavis: i'm glad you said that because you use a word that i want to go back to now. there is something uniquely different about one whose life has been spent being observed, to your word, now doing the observing. >> yes. tavis: i have a number of books sitting in my dressing room right now on a coffee table. the famous photographs, the photographs of sammy davis junior -- the greatest entertainer ever, i think, always being observed, but loved observing. i've got a book in there from jeff bridges -- he says life is spent being observed, but loves observing. and now jessica lange, being observed, but loves observing. how do i phrase this? what is the distinction or joy that com
that is how it began again for me. i mean, i just started taking my camera with me wherever i was going. i never shot on sets, but if i was traveling somewhere or on location, i would always have my camera, and i would always be -- it is that kind of fly-on-the- wall approach. i don't engage the subject. i like to sulk about in the dark. [laughter] tavis: i'm glad you said that because you use a word that i want to go back to now. there is something uniquely different about one whose life has...
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if i keep going through this footage again and again and all the emotion i felt then washes over me again i can't seem to get my head around the idea that if he's no longer with us. when i went away on my first deployment i was very nervous but i'm from siberia and we went to the south of the country everything was different even the people that deployment was a long one it lasted a full ten months it all seems so much easier now because i've got the hang of it at last. but we learned what our task would be twenty four hours before the attack the f.s.b. had informed us about a group of militants in a particular area we had to come the ground for them. i saw a trodden path leading into a bush and noticed a hatch i pointed it out to the commander and at that moment i was wounded. some with the battle only lasted for about five maybe seven minutes. ever. thing happened very quickly because the movie of the with. the terrorists were hiding out in their lead and the other half they were lying in ambush nearby and they started shooting at us from the bushes all of the same time and from several
if i keep going through this footage again and again and all the emotion i felt then washes over me again i can't seem to get my head around the idea that if he's no longer with us. when i went away on my first deployment i was very nervous but i'm from siberia and we went to the south of the country everything was different even the people that deployment was a long one it lasted a full ten months it all seems so much easier now because i've got the hang of it at last. but we learned what our...
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and i think again, that is, if we want to find consensus right now where we can build upon, that's anwhere i think there would be agreement that you can use it. that's a legislative victory that you could achieve and everybody could show there's progress being made in washington. >> i home that happens. s.e., maybe you and i should have that conversation too. >> maybe we can solve this together. >> thanks to donna brazile and kevin madden. >> join us monday for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. breaking news. another deadly school shooting. this one in colorado. almost a year to the day since the deadly newtown connecticut shooting sthat left 20 school children dead. three students were wounded this afternoon. one seriously at arapahoe high school in centennial high school after a gunman also a student at the school opened fire with a shotgun. >> it was terrifying. she came running down the stairs saying someone had been shot them all ran into a room and she went into shock and now we're al
and i think again, that is, if we want to find consensus right now where we can build upon, that's anwhere i think there would be agreement that you can use it. that's a legislative victory that you could achieve and everybody could show there's progress being made in washington. >> i home that happens. s.e., maybe you and i should have that conversation too. >> maybe we can solve this together. >> thanks to donna brazile and kevin madden. >> join us monday for another...
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to thank the the former german foreign minister to again. i missed again she seems to have been instrumental in making sure that mikhail khodorkovsky killed come here the german chancellor in a statement from the chancellor spokesperson angle merkel spoke first and she paid she paid tribute to the work done by mr genscher in bringing holocaust ski here to germany and she also praised the work done by the german government behind the scenes in making this possible and well could be called holocaust skeered to germany. where he is just behind me in the outlawed hotel now enjoying his family reunion. peter over there in berlin where more analysis from hans friedrich von plots he's a diplomat and germany's former ambassador to russia it looks like but lin has been working very hard to get cortical out of jail what's in it for germany well there are two points one one is. that the fate of. holocaust ski touched many people here who felt. he didn't get proper legal treatment and the second thing is of course that relations with russia are very impor
to thank the the former german foreign minister to again. i missed again she seems to have been instrumental in making sure that mikhail khodorkovsky killed come here the german chancellor in a statement from the chancellor spokesperson angle merkel spoke first and she paid she paid tribute to the work done by mr genscher in bringing holocaust ski here to germany and she also praised the work done by the german government behind the scenes in making this possible and well could be called...
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i swear i'll never do it again. >> what did you do? >> three weeks ago when i was in l.a., i met this girl. it was this one -- i swear to god i'll never do it again. like i can't sleep or eat or nothing right now. >> we have a family! >> god, i know. i'm so sorry. i don't even know what to say. >> i cheated on you, too. >> what? >> she said she did the same thing. >> oh, shoot. >> he's pranking her. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> he did not see this coming. >> what did you just say? did you cheat on me? did you cheat on me? you [ bleep ] cheated on me? you cheated on me? are you [ bleep ] serious? you're [ bleep ]ing serious right now. with who? yo? i swear to god, you better be lying to me, you better be lying to me. >> i saw the cameras, you idiot. >> she had me the whole time. >> what happens after this? >> what happens after will slightly break your heart for her. >> i thought you were gng to propose! >> she thout he was going to >> i experienced the full range of emotions. i was happy, i was scared -- >> it was like a so opera. >> that'
i swear i'll never do it again. >> what did you do? >> three weeks ago when i was in l.a., i met this girl. it was this one -- i swear to god i'll never do it again. like i can't sleep or eat or nothing right now. >> we have a family! >> god, i know. i'm so sorry. i don't even know what to say. >> i cheated on you, too. >> what? >> she said she did the same thing. >> oh, shoot. >> he's pranking her. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> he...