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i should explain, it would read as follows. my name is emaniel. i became a prostitute. i found my salvation? writing. i pushlished a book. i was recently attacked on the streets where i lived. >> the surgery left me deaf. i do not have aids. men are not allowed to be a soldier. i am not asking for your money. please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone has green contacts. adopting supremist beliefs. when was the last time you saw them playing the maid? i want to break tradition. smashing it against the ground. where our spanish eyes are not blinded. we do not understand hate. foreign language. never. this next poem is called "outside". it's from bullets and butter flies. this is in celebration of gay pride month. hypocrisy exists when those results in violen
i should explain, it would read as follows. my name is emaniel. i became a prostitute. i found my salvation? writing. i pushlished a book. i was recently attacked on the streets where i lived. >> the surgery left me deaf. i do not have aids. men are not allowed to be a soldier. i am not asking for your money. please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the...
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i was in poor health. i had to leave. i said, this is -- i just -- i just couldn't do it anymore. >> reporter: so you quit? >> i quit. i did. i -- and i tried my best. >> reporter: modesto lefty again. this time, successfully. he says, with the help of a staff member, shown here on this missing persons poster. >> i couldn't go home. i couldn't go back there. i have to live in the street. i made sure wherever i was, i don't care, i'll sleep on a bench for two months if i have to, to stop that program. >> reporter: but the school sent us this video, saying, modesto is wrong. he was benefits from the shock treatment and that even modesto said so at the time. >> but thanks to this center, i'm the person i wanted to be. >> reporter: modesto tells us he was only saying that to get better treatment and that even as he was making this speech, he was plotting his escape. certainly life has not been easy for him since he left. he's 22 now, living independently after bouncing in and out of other hospitaling during the years since he left the judge rottenberg center. proof, he say us, the treatment didn't work. >> there are kids out there, in these programs, in these institutions, just
i was in poor health. i had to leave. i said, this is -- i just -- i just couldn't do it anymore. >> reporter: so you quit? >> i quit. i did. i -- and i tried my best. >> reporter: modesto lefty again. this time, successfully. he says, with the help of a staff member, shown here on this missing persons poster. >> i couldn't go home. i couldn't go back there. i have to live in the street. i made sure wherever i was, i don't care, i'll sleep on a bench for two months if i...
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i left abc, and i left abc. you've had a lot of my former boss is on and i know your colleagues at c-span since i was watching, and i left because i knew that there were so many stories i wanted to do that i wouldn't get to do the way the news places were going, and i really care that economic development stories and under told stories, and the stories of the women in war or just almost never told. if i save war story you think about the west which are all the incredible books but the lead out so many people. and these women are the ones who make sure there's a community to go back to when the war is over. >> host: and is camilla her real name? were you able to tell the details without endangering her? >> guest: it's a great question and i kept asking her about it. the truth is when you read the book these girls did everything they could to stay within the taliban rule. they never worked with men or talked with men, they were the burba on the street. they did everything they could to find opportunities within the rules and to take care of people all around their community. so when i asked hershel to use your real
i left abc, and i left abc. you've had a lot of my former boss is on and i know your colleagues at c-span since i was watching, and i left because i knew that there were so many stories i wanted to do that i wouldn't get to do the way the news places were going, and i really care that economic development stories and under told stories, and the stories of the women in war or just almost never told. if i save war story you think about the west which are all the incredible books but the lead out...
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plain clothes police officers and i knew i was in over my head so i went to the san francisco police department for help and i was punished for that, really. so i was left on my own and so, i tried to do the best i can. i stuck to my task and eventually i was able to figure out who was behind the harassment and then why they were harassing me, wanting me to leave town. i sent a letter to the san francisco district attorney's office and i got no response. i felt they would be interested in knowing that the identity of a confidential informant had been disclosed due to police go misconduct and i filed a complaint and this is what brought me here tonight to speak to you. running out of time. >> keep going. >> i have issues with the way the complaint was handled, but i'm not going to speak to those issues tonight. what i want to speak about is the findings of the commission. they ruled information only and they also said that the complaint raised matters outside the jurisdiction of the o.c.c. i tried to get clarification -- well, if you read the definition of information only, it says, the evidence proved that the action complained of did not involve a swor
plain clothes police officers and i knew i was in over my head so i went to the san francisco police department for help and i was punished for that, really. so i was left on my own and so, i tried to do the best i can. i stuck to my task and eventually i was able to figure out who was behind the harassment and then why they were harassing me, wanting me to leave town. i sent a letter to the san francisco district attorney's office and i got no response. i felt they would be interested in...
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i was doing it. >> jimmy: what do they do? >> well, i -- i did pack. it took me forever because i had one hour a day. i packed like 25 boxes of clothes and shoes and everything. and i left and when i arrived, she was the one that unpacked in the new place, and it was everything, i mean, i don't want to dress anymore in my life, i don't want to touch anything. i don't want to disorganize. >> jimmy: it's perfect? >> it's like color coordinated -- >> jimmy: really? >> it's amazing. >> jimmy: like the rainbow? >> the best money i've spent in a long time. i mean, it was fantastic. i arrived and it was everything packed. i mean -- it was a very -- it was delicious. >> jimmy: that is probably the best possible thing about having money is that somebody else come move things for you. >> yes. yes. >> jimmy: i -- this is pretty cool, too. this is -- you and elmo there. and -- looks like elmo is copping and feel or something. [ applause ] this is "sesame street?" >> yeah. i was invited to teach the word. what? >> jimmy: what was the word? can you say, or -- >> it's a secret. but why were they laughing? it was not the word in english. it was a word in spanish. >> jimmy: was it a spa
i was doing it. >> jimmy: what do they do? >> well, i -- i did pack. it took me forever because i had one hour a day. i packed like 25 boxes of clothes and shoes and everything. and i left and when i arrived, she was the one that unpacked in the new place, and it was everything, i mean, i don't want to dress anymore in my life, i don't want to touch anything. i don't want to disorganize. >> jimmy: it's perfect? >> it's like color coordinated -- >> jimmy: really?...
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i never wanted to be near that state again. with extradition i was hardly away at all. when i first rolled over my parents were pleased and i left the state of never having rolled before. ditto, something on all fours to crawling. and once i could walk we all knew i was never going back. i just pulled myself up and started moving. i grabbed at everything i could reach until i learned better i put my tongue on anything. once iate papaya straight from the tree and i mourned the abject state of created fruit i living in that state in my ignorance thought i loved. i denounce such love. i married a local. i taught myself how to keep his garden. i swear i'm staying away from that state for good. i heard this quote a while ago and i just loved it ever since. >> just before she died, gert trued stein was able to ask, what is the answer? she got no response. her last words were, in that case what is the question? it is not who is it, are we there yet, is anybody home. not, how much for the lemon, not, how much for the ivory, leopard, the peach. not, when are we leaving. not, how will we leave. not, do you know who she came with? how many
i never wanted to be near that state again. with extradition i was hardly away at all. when i first rolled over my parents were pleased and i left the state of never having rolled before. ditto, something on all fours to crawling. and once i could walk we all knew i was never going back. i just pulled myself up and started moving. i grabbed at everything i could reach until i learned better i put my tongue on anything. once iate papaya straight from the tree and i mourned the abject state of...
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i left abc. , you have had my former boss is on and i have knownn your colleagues since i was watching tv. i left because there were some stories that i wanted to do but not the way the news was going i cared about the economic development stories. they were women in of war were almost never told if i say war store you think about the young men of war but it leaves out soed manyh people they want to makee su sure there is a community tow go back to win the war is over. >> host: is camilla her mi name? could you tell the tales without endangering her? >> the trick is you see that they did everything they could to stay within the taliban rules they wore a.the on the street and they did not work with men they stuck in with those roles so when i asked her should i use your real name? of course, i want people to know how much work i did on my a committee i worked very hard to stay within the rules and a one them to know about my business now and is very self promoting. >> host: explained how much her life changed beforeos and after the taliban to get a example of the transition. >> it was d
i left abc. , you have had my former boss is on and i have knownn your colleagues since i was watching tv. i left because there were some stories that i wanted to do but not the way the news was going i cared about the economic development stories. they were women in of war were almost never told if i say war store you think about the young men of war but it leaves out soed manyh people they want to makee su sure there is a community tow go back to win the war is over. >> host: is camilla...
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don't know i don't care ♪ ♪ i don't know the last time i ate ♪ ♪ i don't know how i'm still awake i don't know ♪ ♪ how long a man can live on beer man i don't know where i leftalbum "charleston, south carolina, 1966." pick it up right now, and see him on tour throughout the spring. again, darius rucker, come on. great band, too. my thanks to daniel radcliffe, aly michalka and darius rucker right here, and the greatest band in "late night," the roots. stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching. have a good night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
don't know i don't care ♪ ♪ i don't know the last time i ate ♪ ♪ i don't know how i'm still awake i don't know ♪ ♪ how long a man can live on beer man i don't know where i leftalbum "charleston, south carolina, 1966." pick it up right now, and see him on tour throughout the spring. again, darius rucker, come on. great band, too. my thanks to daniel radcliffe, aly michalka and darius rucker right here, and the greatest band in "late night," the roots. stay tuned...
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i never would have turned pro because i was too small i would do that. as far as the relationship with sandy, you know, i should have did the honorable thing. i should have left her. you know? if i wanted to screw around i would have, you know, ended it. >> given where your life has ended up now, the question i'm really ask is whether you regret the course of events? forget your behavior for a moment or whether you wish you had never been unfaithful and were still with sandra. how do you honestly feel? >> i wouldn't go back and change things, you know. i'm not happy i hurt her and hurt so many people around her in my family and everybody else. i would never want to put anybody through that again. i'm a firm believer that things happen in life to teach us a lesson. there is obviously someone who thought, you know, i was a strong [ bleep ] to put this kind of adversity on me, you know, and push me to my -- damn near to my breaking point. things are, i think better now. you know, there's some sadness there and some regret and guilt, sorrow and every negative emotion you can imagine. i don't think -- you know, i mean, god. how do you -- you know, if i could go ba
i never would have turned pro because i was too small i would do that. as far as the relationship with sandy, you know, i should have did the honorable thing. i should have left her. you know? if i wanted to screw around i would have, you know, ended it. >> given where your life has ended up now, the question i'm really ask is whether you regret the course of events? forget your behavior for a moment or whether you wish you had never been unfaithful and were still with sandra. how do you...
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i feel i can do so much more than before and started campaigning. -- i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. we're all part of the left on the national standard. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco spectrum, and probably considered more middle of the road. -- i am probably considered more middle-of-the-road. i am very independently comes to the issues. i do not vote the party line. a judge each issue on its merits. that is how i am. >> what do you feel are some of the biggest issues facing san francisco now? >> the budget is the most imminent issue. we do have a structural budget deficit in the city. we need to deal with the short- term balancing of the budget in a way that does not decimate basic city services that people rely on but also to address our long term structural budget deficit. that means implementing budget reforms that will smooth out the budget process so that it is not a boom-bust process. that means reforming our pension and retiree system so that they are stable and do not drain the general fund. that is a big aspect of it. another huge issue is the deferred maintenance on our infrast
i feel i can do so much more than before and started campaigning. -- i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. we're all part of the left on the national standard. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco spectrum, and probably considered more middle of the road. -- i am probably considered more middle-of-the-road. i am very independently comes to the issues. i do not vote the party line. a judge each issue on its merits. that is how i am. >> what do you...
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>> guest: well, i just graduated from college, a place where -- it was like my bar mitzvah i thought i would learn an education about judaism but i left feeling very empty and i learned how to chant. i was open for a spiritual sxeerngs and i didn't get it. i felt the exact same way in college where i was an american studies major. and the stuff that i was reading was incomprehensible. and it was jargon. it was noam chomsky-like to a person who doesn't understand that language. and it was demoralizing. and i graduated less skilled, less motivated and i was a waiter. >> host: you robbed yourself? >> guest: i did. my education was a lack of an education and so i was waiting tables right after graduating college, and i finished my lunch shift and i'd go home -- >> host: and your friends would say why are you doing isn't just you're so much better than this. >> guest: it was embarrassing and humiliating and was it the best thing of having the humiliation and to work and grind it and the people i was always looking up to and trying to impress were looking down on me and i started to pay for my own -- >> host: but your parents cut you off. >
>> guest: well, i just graduated from college, a place where -- it was like my bar mitzvah i thought i would learn an education about judaism but i left feeling very empty and i learned how to chant. i was open for a spiritual sxeerngs and i didn't get it. i felt the exact same way in college where i was an american studies major. and the stuff that i was reading was incomprehensible. and it was jargon. it was noam chomsky-like to a person who doesn't understand that language. and it was...
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. >> when i get back in a few weeks, she's going to be noticeably different than when i left. i mean, inow that's the case. >> reporter: giffords' surgery is expected to last anywhere from one and a half to two hours. recovery should be short, a day or two at the most. captain mark kelly sent his first e-mail from space writing to his friends and family that he's confident his wife's condition will continue to improve adding that she'll prevail. betty? >> we sure hope so. joel brown in washington, thank you, joel. >>> the head of the international monetary fund remains behind bars in new york city this morning under a suicide watch. dominique strauss-kahn charged with sexual a assaulting a hotel maid is under growing pressure to resign from the imf. his alleged victim is a 32-year-old widow. her lawyers said she had no idea who strauss-kahn was but she is determined to press ahead. >> now she knows it's her word against a man who is powerful and rich in the world, and she is grateful to be in a country where her rights are equal to his. so is she reluctant to go forward? no. she will do
. >> when i get back in a few weeks, she's going to be noticeably different than when i left. i mean, inow that's the case. >> reporter: giffords' surgery is expected to last anywhere from one and a half to two hours. recovery should be short, a day or two at the most. captain mark kelly sent his first e-mail from space writing to his friends and family that he's confident his wife's condition will continue to improve adding that she'll prevail. betty? >> we sure hope so. joel...
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and i left my copy and i was so flabbergasted that you went on tv and i was watching the board of supervisors and i left my copy on my sofa, but i read it and was underlining and you go back to the page that talks about why am i raising questions on transportation and were invalid and it's permeated with this is the way we do it. well, this is the way we do it wrong. you cannot assume that the patterns on how people worked in 1990 are the same way people worked in 2011. it's not even the same as 2000. and in 1990 and in 1980, the pattern of the way people worked in san francisco and the bay area is we had a downtown commercial district and people came into it. now we have lots of job locuses and they are not in the downtown anymore. and they have income to live and work here and work in silicon valley because they make good money and choose to leave here because it's convenient for the bus routes that they have and a transportation system that has evolved. we do not have transportation analysis and this is 20th and valencia, right in the middle of the valencia corridor and the corridor, this
and i left my copy and i was so flabbergasted that you went on tv and i was watching the board of supervisors and i left my copy on my sofa, but i read it and was underlining and you go back to the page that talks about why am i raising questions on transportation and were invalid and it's permeated with this is the way we do it. well, this is the way we do it wrong. you cannot assume that the patterns on how people worked in 1990 are the same way people worked in 2011. it's not even the same...
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i would just say, generically, i think i am in the middle. i'm a moderate person. nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there were a lot of lessons
i would just say, generically, i think i am in the middle. i'm a moderate person. nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there...
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myself a christian but i was on cults nonviolence the problem came when i found that i that nonviolence was something that was that i was called to as a christian but the. christian left i was in touch with i also felt that the military itself was a problem that i should remove myself from it that i've been in over five years i had great respect for the other men and women i served with and i didn't want to see those relationships severed and so i attempted but i requested. and subject or which is not always done but i it did work for me especially good but ultimately when it came down to it they did not love each other weapons i requested so you try to stay in as a conscientious objector and they said no you're going to get out as a conscientious objector that's correct so i wrote it so well how does that lead to founding the centurions guild. as i was getting out my my command did not want to discuss the process that can be ideologically emotionally provocative especially because we're leading into a second deployment and so i lost a lot of the relationship that i hope to maintain and in the meantime i began getting to know a new group of people that were very activ
myself a christian but i was on cults nonviolence the problem came when i found that i that nonviolence was something that was that i was called to as a christian but the. christian left i was in touch with i also felt that the military itself was a problem that i should remove myself from it that i've been in over five years i had great respect for the other men and women i served with and i didn't want to see those relationships severed and so i attempted but i requested. and subject or which...
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i would just say, generically, i think i am in the middle. i'm a moderate person. nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there were a lot of lessons to be learned in running a race in san francisco. a few that stick in my mind -- money does matter. raising money. that is the simple, somewhat unfortunate fact of life. i think really having a message that resonates with voters, not just saying you want to be a politician, but you have to really explain why you, and i think that was really court to what we did. most importantly, the one thing i drew out of it was the hard work and other determination is the thing that will, i think, allow you to succeed more than anything else. i believe that the candidates who won this past november with the ones who worked t
i would just say, generically, i think i am in the middle. i'm a moderate person. nationally, i think we are a little bit left in san francisco, but i think i am a socially liberal person. that is what i tend to practice what i preach. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor, and was there anything that surprised you? >> that is a great question. i have never run for office before. i am new to the political world. for me, the learning curve was the best he could be. there...
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i do. i picked him up. >> when was that? >> i don't know. >> you don't remember? >> you remember you just don't want to say? >> i don't recall. i don't recall. >> before they left the clinton area neighborhood, i asked this question. >> i mean, he could correct this really easily if he said who the other guy was. >> he doesn't know who the other guy was. how would he know? he was in my house with my daughter. >> but detectives and several witnesses say otherwise. from la, dave lopez, cbs 5. >> the jury began deliberations today in the case of the two men accused in the murder of oakland murder of chauncy bailey. a prosecutor told the jury that yousef bay thought he was above the law when he ordered the death of bailey and two other men. he is the head of the black muslim bakery. another man antoine macky is also on trial accused of carrying out bay's orders. >>> a 4 month old baby kidnapped in the middle of the house is found safe hundreds of miles away. tonight the infant's grandmother is behind bars arrested for kidnapping. as ann reports, the grandmother may have been posing as the babies' mother for weeks, ann? >> i don't know about weeks. we know at least
i do. i picked him up. >> when was that? >> i don't know. >> you don't remember? >> you remember you just don't want to say? >> i don't recall. i don't recall. >> before they left the clinton area neighborhood, i asked this question. >> i mean, he could correct this really easily if he said who the other guy was. >> he doesn't know who the other guy was. how would he know? he was in my house with my daughter. >> but detectives and several...
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thirty seven to go here it's research that's throwing rocks i don't know i'm sorry i haven't actually i left inside there i think of the right hand side well that you know these are well known numbers and it's not surprising that along with that you see a warming of late twentieth century these gases don't have everything to do with the warming that's occurred they have something to do with it what let's get back to the pretty open cattle variability of their stuff and there is land use changes all kinds of. things though that over the just over a twenty or thirty or fifty year period i mean those that have variability when you when you look over hundreds of thousands of years yes or tens of thousands of years but then when things change it's a relatively recent you have to understand that we took the middle north america and changed it for a long grass prairie and so it's corn and soybeans and has a lot of different rate of characteristics and by the way also affects the runoff which has some influence on the floods that we have in the mississippi basin one of the things i think we need to pay attention t
thirty seven to go here it's research that's throwing rocks i don't know i'm sorry i haven't actually i left inside there i think of the right hand side well that you know these are well known numbers and it's not surprising that along with that you see a warming of late twentieth century these gases don't have everything to do with the warming that's occurred they have something to do with it what let's get back to the pretty open cattle variability of their stuff and there is land use changes...
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i think like everybody who has seen it is i think very shocked. i think the immensity of the disaster, i think it's really quite -- i mean, the many situations i have seen, has quite left me with a very deep impression. i was very deeply touched by refugees here in japan, i think we have a couple pictures of them. people who have been granted refugee status here in japan, who have been welcomed by japan, who japan is providing their new home. they themselves went to the north to volunteer and to help out. when we talked to them, it was very touching. basically say said, we are refugees, we know what it means to be displaced, we know what it means to have lost loved ones, to have lost our property, to be in a very difficult situation. now that japan is giving us a new chance, a new future, we want to go and help people who are in a similar situation. and i think that for me was a very touching message. >> what are the challenges the unacr has been facing in japan? >> often assistance will go to areas which are the easiest accessible. easiest to reach. and that means then in other situations, in other places it may be a bit more difficult to reach out and they do not imm
i think like everybody who has seen it is i think very shocked. i think the immensity of the disaster, i think it's really quite -- i mean, the many situations i have seen, has quite left me with a very deep impression. i was very deeply touched by refugees here in japan, i think we have a couple pictures of them. people who have been granted refugee status here in japan, who have been welcomed by japan, who japan is providing their new home. they themselves went to the north to volunteer and...
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. >> i looked around and thought 97 years in this is all i have left. but i am right. iill make it. >> the fate of over 150 others remained unknown. as the hope of finding any survivors and wreckage like this was dimmer every day. it's in joplin, missouri. >> we are learning that a lot of all men tortured were destroyed, you are looking at one of the twisters, the spokesman for the butte county farm bureau says that the insurance will probably cover the large crops, but the farmers will have to pay for removing large trees and replanting. the tornados were responsible for a downed power lines, trees, and a lot of damage to the barns and garages. now take a look, we are looking at traffic moving fairly well. stay with us, more news coming up. the count on chevy event is here. your ticket to a cruze eco. 42 mpg and over 500 highway miles a tank. one of our 9 models over 30 mpg highway. fuel up, rock on. very well qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on a chevy cruze eco for around $159 a month. or qualified buyers can get no monthly payments for 3 months. fuel eco
. >> i looked around and thought 97 years in this is all i have left. but i am right. iill make it. >> the fate of over 150 others remained unknown. as the hope of finding any survivors and wreckage like this was dimmer every day. it's in joplin, missouri. >> we are learning that a lot of all men tortured were destroyed, you are looking at one of the twisters, the spokesman for the butte county farm bureau says that the insurance will probably cover the large crops, but the...
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political dynamic i was on going to be on the show with ron paul than i and which he and i talk about the. libertarians of his ilk and a little left must come together it is the only way that i believe that these wars will and that the empire will be brought home the only way that will happen is if the left and libertarians come together around these issues michael i mean you know i never would have put a years ago i never would have thought i'd turn into a fan of pat buchanan you know i mean a lot of issues domestic issues when he talks about foreign policy i kind of stand up and listen i mean if we have some unlikely bedfellows here but a bit to echo our two other guests here i mean they there are commonalities that they're not that you wouldn't see very obvious in the beginning but the very different ideological points of view can actually work together they have enormous commonalities and synergies if they did work together. well that's definitely true and the anti-war movement has not only failed to reach out to these people but it's failed to reach out to many demographic constituencies in the united states that have been opposed to war so for example with tino's that
political dynamic i was on going to be on the show with ron paul than i and which he and i talk about the. libertarians of his ilk and a little left must come together it is the only way that i believe that these wars will and that the empire will be brought home the only way that will happen is if the left and libertarians come together around these issues michael i mean you know i never would have put a years ago i never would have thought i'd turn into a fan of pat buchanan you know i mean a...
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i got the paper to my right. the way i like it so i can flip it with my right hand. you know what i mean? my left hand is free. i got the video of the story queued up to only the part that works for me. i got 200 people watching. and then and then mom, don't come in. i'm covering a story. >> i will not be running for president as much as i'd like to. and i want to thank everybody very much. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: they're not cheering for the reason you think they're cheering. it's the kind of sound people make when a doctor says it's benign. the whole weekend was this kind of crap. we have the trump thing. that happened just late today. we'll probably have more on that tomorrow. maybe we could go look back under bin laden's mattress. but then, then... you like that one? but then this happened on saturday. >> one of the most influential ban he caners in the world and the possible candidate for' presidency of france is due in a new york court this morning, this after he was arrest and charged with sexual assault at a luxury manhattan hotel. >> jon: wow! you know you're in bad shape when your sex scandal
i got the paper to my right. the way i like it so i can flip it with my right hand. you know what i mean? my left hand is free. i got the video of the story queued up to only the part that works for me. i got 200 people watching. and then and then mom, don't come in. i'm covering a story. >> i will not be running for president as much as i'd like to. and i want to thank everybody very much. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: they're not cheering for the reason you think they're...
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>> i just get ready for college, a place where it was like my bar mitzvah. i thought that i would learn in education and ideas and, but i left feeling very empty because i just learned how to chant. i felt i was open for a spiritual experience that i didn't get. i felt the exact same way in college where i was an american studies major. the stuff i was reading was incomprehensible. it was jargon. it had a lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that language. it was a demoralizing. i graduated less skilled, less motivated, and i was a waiter. my education was a lack of an education. and so i was waiting tables breath after graduating college. i finished my lunch shift. >> your friends would say to you, why are you doing this? >> it was embarrassing, humiliating, and the best thing that ever happened in my life, the humiliation of having to work and the people i was always looking up to in trying to impress looking down on me. i started to pay for my honshu's. >> with your premise that kill you off. >> yes. it was brittle. that is why i'd dedicate the book to my father cut me off and clarence thomas is the sa
>> i just get ready for college, a place where it was like my bar mitzvah. i thought that i would learn in education and ideas and, but i left feeling very empty because i just learned how to chant. i felt i was open for a spiritual experience that i didn't get. i felt the exact same way in college where i was an american studies major. the stuff i was reading was incomprehensible. it was jargon. it had a lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that language. it was a...