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i always believed god haa great column imy life, but i was too afraid to answer it.elt i could not commit myself because i was rt of what the world standardwere. that is what i was living in. i never worry about that. never think abouthat. i think about where i am today and i think about each day and i say ank you. i try to continue to go forward and do the things that are important to me. a lot of times,e think -- especially men. our egos run ld about how great unsophiicated we are, what we loo like. itis all in security stuff. i realized that. i realiz what was really important more than anything. that is why i think hat is whate have to do asman. think that beuse we make millions of dollars, live on top of the hill and nobody can stop . tavis:you have used the word a uple of timenow. that ishe. "call." -- that is the wo "call." o of referenced --ou have referenced th you were running and you have finay taken off your running shoe what do you understnd you're cling to be? it w not to be a seball great? >> i thi baseball was just a avenue. i think the great calling
i always believed god haa great column imy life, but i was too afraid to answer it.elt i could not commit myself because i was rt of what the world standardwere. that is what i was living in. i never worry about that. never think abouthat. i think about where i am today and i think about each day and i say ank you. i try to continue to go forward and do the things that are important to me. a lot of times,e think -- especially men. our egos run ld about how great unsophiicated we are, what we...
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then i will bring imy copy late >> is congress about to investigate the cia? >> havg a massive program coealed from the leaders of congress is not only approprie, it could be illegal. >> i think we oughto look forward and not backward >> a pr of the cia had a plan to kl cia operatives on the ound. the agency spends the money on this, hence the tra for it, sed on a 2001 presidentia finding that authorized it but the neseat -- whethe new cia chief hear about i he canceled it and told congress and they are making nois about investigating. aside from at congress knew or di't know, why iit acceptableo take out al qaeda- types in the air with an armed drones, riski civilians, but not acceptable for hundred yards from a sniper, colby? >> this is coming up and leads -- but this was not just a matter of killing outside our princes in the battlefie with dres in places like yemen but also seeking out and telling them in foreign countries -- places like stockholm, or bangkok, war lagos. and traing aassins to do it. and this is what causedongress toet up in arms because th
then i will bring imy copy late >> is congress about to investigate the cia? >> havg a massive program coealed from the leaders of congress is not only approprie, it could be illegal. >> i think we oughto look forward and not backward >> a pr of the cia had a plan to kl cia operatives on the ound. the agency spends the money on this, hence the tra for it, sed on a 2001 presidentia finding that authorized it but the neseat -- whethe new cia chief hear about i he canceled...
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my joy and my sorrow in t theroromi of ananotr tomorrow i'll never let you part for you're alwaysys imyt revered luxury sedan. this is histy of over ,000 csh-tested cars... this isis theor record for lolongevity d endurance. and one of the most chnologically advanced auauobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mers-benz. >>all over the world todod, , pelele a gathered in love vivigi to celebrate the lifefef a n that taught the worlrlhohow to love. people may b be ndnding why there'e's chchn emotional outburst. yoyowowoulhave to understand the journey of michael to o unrsrsnd what he e met t all of us. for these, the jackson famamil a mother a andatathewith nine childrenen tt t se from a woing class family in gary, , indiana. eyey h nothing but a dream no one b belveved those days that t the k kd of dreams could cocomeruru but they kept on believing. and michael never leleththe rld tutu him around from his d dres. i first met michaeael ouound970 black expo, chicicag i illois. reverend jesse jacacks s sod by this familily llll n. and from that day y a a ce kid to
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for someone to tell me an african-american, college educated veteran of the united states army that imi must contend with some other black group and criticize everything else in here, this has nothing to do with the ncaap, and really has nothing to do with the national black chamber of commerce. we're talking energy, and that road the chair went down i think is god awful. glenn: oh, you just don't see television like that anymore. i found that very rude. wasn't she the same senator that just freaked out when brigadier general michael walsh said, well, i don't know, ma'am. didn't she go all crazy on him? oh, yeah, we happen to have the tape. more pudding! >> why has it been delayed? >> ma'am, the lacpr -- >> do me a favor, could you say senator instead of ma'am. >> yes. >> i worked so hard to get that title. thank you. glenn: don't ever call her ma'am, even though that's the word of respect that the military requires you to use. as we pointed out last month, you didn't hear boxer calling michael walsh a brigadier general, did you? by the way, i checked. i went back on the videotape. did
for someone to tell me an african-american, college educated veteran of the united states army that imi must contend with some other black group and criticize everything else in here, this has nothing to do with the ncaap, and really has nothing to do with the national black chamber of commerce. we're talking energy, and that road the chair went down i think is god awful. glenn: oh, you just don't see television like that anymore. i found that very rude. wasn't she the same senator that just...
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trends are predicting what has happened recent labor i cannot comment on those to because although at imi financial planner, i have not seen those two letters. but if i came out with a newsletter it would say own the whole market, asset allocation location, rebalance, that would be issue #1. issue #2 wood pc issue #1. it would make such a boring news later even i would not subscribe. thank you. so many pension plans nowadays if you invest in a subcategory. how does one go about taking the some of categories based on the success ratio with a lot of hidden fees that you don't even see? >> are these pension plans or 401(k) defiant contribution? the employer funds. >> 401(k) 403(b) 457. >> it is an ugly part of the industry. especially small companies offer 401(k) and the company gets it for practically nothing. the reason they get it for practically nothing is the fund within the 401(k) are all outrageously expensive funds. what i do for clients is help them pick the least bad and let them know when they leave that employer or a few are no longer would then you can roll over into and irate a
trends are predicting what has happened recent labor i cannot comment on those to because although at imi financial planner, i have not seen those two letters. but if i came out with a newsletter it would say own the whole market, asset allocation location, rebalance, that would be issue #1. issue #2 wood pc issue #1. it would make such a boring news later even i would not subscribe. thank you. so many pension plans nowadays if you invest in a subcategory. how does one go about taking the some...
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i couldn't tell you imy eyes were more comfortable open or closed. they hurt both ways. >> the neighbor was also at the open house that night in the gym, word spread that more than a dozen people were now experiencing the same painful symptoms. >> our office was contacted with the complaints. >> reporter: the school district raised the problem back to a light in the gym above the bleachers. a light called a metal halite bulb, first used in the '70s and still in use today. they're perfectly safe unless the outer glass cracks or breaks. an ordinary hoehold bulb would go out. the tube inside a type r bulb keeps burning, releasing dangerous ultraviolet radiation. >> we saw smoke but the reason we saw was -- it was burned. >> reporter: this thing has happened in school gyms all over the country and sometimes the damage is far more severe. >> basically, the equivalent laying in the tanning bed with our eyes wide open. >> reporter: that is how these elementary teachers describe what happened to them. they still recovering from eye injuries suffered in 2004.
i couldn't tell you imy eyes were more comfortable open or closed. they hurt both ways. >> the neighbor was also at the open house that night in the gym, word spread that more than a dozen people were now experiencing the same painful symptoms. >> our office was contacted with the complaints. >> reporter: the school district raised the problem back to a light in the gym above the bleachers. a light called a metal halite bulb, first used in the '70s and still in use today....
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imi like a little of both. >> this family is weird. >> this goes over the line like it is a little crazy. >> i think they are a good family. i have for years been yelling at my mother to get her breasts augmented. >> keep trying to win and. >> as opposed to the story. >> do you know what is weird is not the big boobs but all of them, they are from britain so i guess that they got boob jobs but apparently no braces. their teeth are totally crooked. >> who needs to look at their teeth. >> the following segment just went through a five day cleanse. what are the biggest stories of the day? we report, courtney decides. ♪ every day is so wonderful ♪ then suddenly, it's hard to breathe. ♪ would it be okay if i sat here? is she serious? at would it be okay if i sat here? ♪ >> would it be okay if the sat here?ds c't b >> a new girl. ♪ and words can't bring me down ♪ >> greg: hey you, you know what it's time for? once again, it's ad news. news with an attitude. here are the days ad news headlines and courtney friel. ready? >> president barack obama's nominees for the surgeon general is a rural fam
imi like a little of both. >> this family is weird. >> this goes over the line like it is a little crazy. >> i think they are a good family. i have for years been yelling at my mother to get her breasts augmented. >> keep trying to win and. >> as opposed to the story. >> do you know what is weird is not the big boobs but all of them, they are from britain so i guess that they got boob jobs but apparently no braces. their teeth are totally crooked. >>...
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this packageisis justababout al that can be d dee at thiss imi. >> can w t ta abouthe job loloeses aow all o of isiss playing into itn terms of the hopes for econonicic recocove?? cacaus had467,000 j jss lost in junene it is up 9.5%5% i i terms of tt ununemoyoyme rate, a 26-year hi.. you have job lses month by month h th year s swiwingt went wnwnn may, then a p pcipitous ju b bac up injune. whatat i going on? >> we'r'ree losing lots s an lof jobs in mamafacturing. northeast establblhmhmen ececonisis say that's not important bubu that'ss where the big job lses h hav been and that's largelyy been to the trae defifit.t. nothing the p psident h done will reverse ththa most of w wha he's d doi is focuseddeaeally on adding t to governrnntnt a the government didn't sddany jobs d driring the recession. inin fact, most vels of vernment added meme as consequence a lot of the money iseaeall padding the bureaucracaca a lile bit but it isisot really hancingdedend for gogood a and servicess thate en lost. its going to be bumumpy road. we're goinggoo get a recovoveryy before ee yar is out but i its
this packageisis justababout al that can be d dee at thiss imi. >> can w t ta abouthe job loloeses aow all o of isiss playing into itn terms of the hopes for econonicic recocove?? cacaus had467,000 j jss lost in junene it is up 9.5%5% i i terms of tt ununemoyoyme rate, a 26-year hi.. you have job lses month by month h th year s swiwingt went wnwnn may, then a p pcipitous ju b bac up injune. whatat i going on? >> we'r'ree losing lots s an lof jobs in mamafacturing. northeast...
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not one single pern has everaid that out of guilt, out of awaress, out of new kwledge, out of change imy >>art of these stories- the young boys arliving wh their parents and th rebel soldiers come in and say -- kil their parents and s once they've killed tir parents, in order for themsels to surve it's very hard for them toave y sort of >> crlie: they lose any sse of right and wrong, any sense o choice, it ao becomes -- >>hey gravitate towardhe personho just made theo that, and so psychologically there is such profnd trauma in these men that it'sery hard to figure out how could you unvel that. and i thin that's the probl. and dr. mcquageaid something interestg, people talk out suicide bombers and say that's the worst thin people. he sai"i think these men are the worst thing possible because yohave psychologically trmatized them so deeply, and then they're out in e world causing incredible violence, a there is no way of rehabilitating the >> charlie: so whahappens to th? >> i think evtually, due to violence, they die, but i don't think it's -- >> charlie: go ahead. you wante to speato tha
not one single pern has everaid that out of guilt, out of awaress, out of new kwledge, out of change imy >>art of these stories- the young boys arliving wh their parents and th rebel soldiers come in and say -- kil their parents and s once they've killed tir parents, in order for themsels to surve it's very hard for them toave y sort of >> crlie: they lose any sse of right and wrong, any sense o choice, it ao becomes -- >>hey gravitate towardhe personho just made theo that,...
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. >> it would potentially benefit anyone with diabetes, type i, type imi.nyone who requires insulin. >> reporter: the artificial pancreas combines a sensor that monitors sugar levels in a body and a pump that dispenses insulin minute by minute. >> so there's a sensor right under your skin right now that goes to the transmitter, that goes to the control box and the control box tells the pump how much insulin to release. >> yes. >> and do you feel any of it? >> no. not at all. it's an amazing thing. >> reporter: no matter how much sarah exercised or how much she ate, the artificial pancreas made up a the necessary adjustments automatically. >> these are sarah's blood sugar levels. this is lunch time and she's eating, her blood sugar goes up. >> reporter: but the artificial pancreas kicks in and releases insulin? >> brings it right back down to the target. >> same thing at din person? >> reporter: and sarah doesn't have to do a thing? >> she's not doing anything. >> reporter: while there are still several more years of testing, researchers continue to make the
. >> it would potentially benefit anyone with diabetes, type i, type imi.nyone who requires insulin. >> reporter: the artificial pancreas combines a sensor that monitors sugar levels in a body and a pump that dispenses insulin minute by minute. >> so there's a sensor right under your skin right now that goes to the transmitter, that goes to the control box and the control box tells the pump how much insulin to release. >> yes. >> and do you feel any of it? >>...
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this imy favorite here. calledhe smash shack. a business opened up in san ego. go to this placend smash stuff. >> why can you do that a home? >>ou can. but here you geto wear -- >> sink. >> you go to thethirty store and buy $10 glasses and have fun. sink or swim? >> sink. >> idiotic. >> but fun to watch. >> fo about t econds. >>ll r. >> n >> more on marriage and p airlines and preme court. >> and the dance party. >> gay lifestyle,no. gay life, yes. yes. we learn. >> we're learni at the meeting. the dance party. its fri contes is our teach. >> this is my favorite day. dance party friday. >> spontaneous sing-along daing new york sway and then we have michael jkson but look at this. can't get enough of it. >> i can. i can. >> oh! the classic flavors of tuscany inspiration for... dinner bell sfx: pi ping ping fancy feast elegant memes tuscany entrÉes restaurantnt ipipiredishes with lolo g gra rice and gardenreens is it lo? is it fancy feast? but did you know you also t hhotel price asrae? it's a o one-two punch of savinings -- po pow! lower hotel bobog fe mean you g
this imy favorite here. calledhe smash shack. a business opened up in san ego. go to this placend smash stuff. >> why can you do that a home? >>ou can. but here you geto wear -- >> sink. >> you go to thethirty store and buy $10 glasses and have fun. sink or swim? >> sink. >> idiotic. >> but fun to watch. >> fo about t econds. >>ll r. >> n >> more on marriage and p airlines and preme court. >> and the dance party. >>...
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he ran on the reform ticket, and his whole slogan was imi own man. that was his slogan. he got elected and oppressive who are you going to appoint police chief? he said i don't know. the boys and told me me yet. [laughter] >> that was a different era. maybe, maybe. but here is change. there is no perfect system by any means. i was pretty careful to focus my remarks on the campaign contribution aspect of this. when i grew up in california, there was an elected system of a kind, but the governor would appoint to fill a vacancy, and then there was a retention election. there was really a contest. i mean, it just didn't happen. so it approximated an appointed system with some public input. missouri has a system like that. there are many different ways of skinning the cat. but i think what we are afraid of now, is that when you look at all ways, it's gone too far. particularly with the campaign contributions. i say that in a way in picking up on what he said. and also what you said, sandy. very, very interesting. they are just appointing republicans. will democrats just appoi
he ran on the reform ticket, and his whole slogan was imi own man. that was his slogan. he got elected and oppressive who are you going to appoint police chief? he said i don't know. the boys and told me me yet. [laughter] >> that was a different era. maybe, maybe. but here is change. there is no perfect system by any means. i was pretty careful to focus my remarks on the campaign contribution aspect of this. when i grew up in california, there was an elected system of a kind, but the...
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>> i'm not sure where you're going with this, but imi think in that case, the largest part of the protectionhey wrote, they could not back with capital were credit protection on real estate-related asset-backed securities. >> right. so the products they were dealing with would not be defined as a standardized product that would necessarily be able to go through a cheering house is, that correct, because you're deelting with the securities all over the spectrum, and therefore to say we will standardize them might be prok matticcal? problematical? >> again, our regulations would get to the core by making sure there is sufficient capital regardless of how we do it. we are addressing the core of that problem. >> if you do that with a.i.g., not because they would be able to go through the clearinghouse in the standardized and create liquidity here, but because they would be non-standardized products and you need capital to fulfill the risk? >> as whole, but the capital is central to this, a core part of what brought this system to the edge of collapse was inadequate capital against a range of com
>> i'm not sure where you're going with this, but imi think in that case, the largest part of the protectionhey wrote, they could not back with capital were credit protection on real estate-related asset-backed securities. >> right. so the products they were dealing with would not be defined as a standardized product that would necessarily be able to go through a cheering house is, that correct, because you're deelting with the securities all over the spectrum, and therefore to say...