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. >>> e isa gonzález cayó en nuestras cámaras. >>> y una guerra, entre ortiz de pinedo. >>> y aparece novia de joan sebastian. >>> quiero comenzar con carolina, y las revelaciones de victoria rufo. >>> lo que dij no me imaginaba, lo que se puede decir en cámara, quedaba mejor calladita, vamos a escuchar qué dijo victoria rufo. >>> siempre dije que calladita más bonita, y que en problemas de pareja, los terceros están demás ante el nuevo rumor de maite peroni. >>> sé que maite tiene un novio que se me hace maravilloso, el niño de la parra, me encanta como canta, y hacen una parecna muy linda los dos, y william está casado, y con dos niños. >>> y aprovechando el encuentro, cómo no preguntarle, si había vivi lo que vive su personage, en cuanto a infidelidad, y esto nos dijo. >>> no, gracias a dios no, hasta el momento no, y no creo que me pase ya, con los años, uno se va tranquilizando. >>> ah no, no lo van a creer, confesó que en un tiempo, el fantasma de los celos, la perseguía y asustaba. >>> fui muy celosa, en una temporada de mi vida, pero nunca así de exagerado como lo estás ponien
. >>> e isa gonzález cayó en nuestras cámaras. >>> y una guerra, entre ortiz de pinedo. >>> y aparece novia de joan sebastian. >>> quiero comenzar con carolina, y las revelaciones de victoria rufo. >>> lo que dij no me imaginaba, lo que se puede decir en cámara, quedaba mejor calladita, vamos a escuchar qué dijo victoria rufo. >>> siempre dije que calladita más bonita, y que en problemas de pareja, los terceros están demás ante el...
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state university and he is the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new tarion as i'm isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right it's a little while all eyes are on libya what is happening any yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is this is a direct response to ongoing process these. power grabbing and realigning over our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and southern yemenis are also the consequence of since the year two thousand to saudi arabia and you know and i'm from the green into police jointly there frontier to share a frontier which has caused considerable disruption flew people who live on broadsides or traditionally has more has remained open were able to travel back and forth with our sports and now suddenly and since two thousand. very expensive project over three billion dollars. as of now is to police the courts and extent really to stop the trade and stop the movement back and forth or are regulated to certain extent and that is the des
state university and he is the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new tarion as i'm isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right it's a little while all eyes are on libya what is happening any yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is this is a direct response to ongoing process these. power grabbing and realigning over our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and...
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isa foot or more of snow. cool in northdbay, mid 50 s with periods of rain. here is the 7 day.mondaya, blustery brisk with strong winds, watch the temps take a dip. come back up for tues, and wed. rain on thursday. >> thank you! whatever happened to clowns. they used to be funny, now they represent fear and terrror! here to defend clowning is a master of clowning, his name is moscia cullins. he started breaking news, this just into the kron 4 news, >>33 years ago. he is a no =-no clown. has >> whatsomething changedÉ >> it has to do with television. (laughter) actually, the large performance receded and the live tradition that was so prelevant dissipated in our understanding of clowns. ronald mcdonald bozo and circus clowns came into play. it was made for being seen in a distance. it can be scarey. >> you believe it is theruputic. >> yes, a great movement of social clowning. the hospitals, and visiting elders and children. >> these are not white faced red nosed cloewns. >> right, it is about bringing in humour. we bring levety into these situations. >> what can you do with a sic
isa foot or more of snow. cool in northdbay, mid 50 s with periods of rain. here is the 7 day.mondaya, blustery brisk with strong winds, watch the temps take a dip. come back up for tues, and wed. rain on thursday. >> thank you! whatever happened to clowns. they used to be funny, now they represent fear and terrror! here to defend clowning is a master of clowning, his name is moscia cullins. he started breaking news, this just into the kron 4 news, >>33 years ago. he is a no =-no...
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looking at whether we could replace funds, particularly for children in care, with some form of child isa. >> the coalition government's principal objective is to cut the i watering deficit that we inherited from the previous government. can the prime minister confirm how many people will see their incomes -- >> order. order. order. i apologize for having to interrupt. members must be heard when asking their questions and the prime minister heard in answering them. it is a very simple principle. i think that the hon. gentleman has completed his question. >> the truth is that his members opposite do not like being reminded of the massive deficit and the huge mess that they left this government to clear up. we will be lifting the tax threshold for income tax payers in april this year. 880 dozen people will be removed from income tax altogether. that is a major step toward, a big help with the cost of living, and will be welcome to families up and down the country. >> many parents in my constituency are worried sick because a number of school bus services are being withdrawn with no guarante
looking at whether we could replace funds, particularly for children in care, with some form of child isa. >> the coalition government's principal objective is to cut the i watering deficit that we inherited from the previous government. can the prime minister confirm how many people will see their incomes -- >> order. order. order. i apologize for having to interrupt. members must be heard when asking their questions and the prime minister heard in answering them. it is a very...
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last legends of the using debut brazil world cup winner roberta collins taste the feat designs isas and heat in the russian cup. and chelsea could you know the blues easily lead this team one at stamford bridge. in the first a normal moscow have that they could go in cup hopes alive after three one victory against a noun or a get out the inside started the match needing just one more win in their best of seven contest contests to reach the last eight but quick goals in the final period say the muscovite rich man paul fleet watched the action. it was when a bus had an armored moskos they took home a namespace from reagan three one down in the best of seven series only big three with supplies for legs and the wrong side if they wanted to continue then run for the car in the title story couldn't have been more different from aside from latvia two straight wins on home ice and put them in command of the series however misters would have waiver in early storm as the muscovites attack mccall tell police ned right from the all you know come out all when you go middle is all of both trying to b
last legends of the using debut brazil world cup winner roberta collins taste the feat designs isas and heat in the russian cup. and chelsea could you know the blues easily lead this team one at stamford bridge. in the first a normal moscow have that they could go in cup hopes alive after three one victory against a noun or a get out the inside started the match needing just one more win in their best of seven contest contests to reach the last eight but quick goals in the final period say the...
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state university and he's the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new tarrying as i'm isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right is a little while all eyes are on libya what is happening any yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response to the ongoing. power grabbing and realigning of our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and southern and i mean it's but also the consequence of since the year two thousand to saudi arabia and you know and i'm from the police jointly there frontier shirt fronts here which has caused considerable destruction flu people who live on both sides of the traditionally has or has remained open and were able to travel back and forth with how sports and now suddenly and since two thousand. very expensive project over three billion dollars. as of now is to police the works of the extent. to trade and stop the movement back and forth or are based regulated. and that is the structure of people's lives and people are respo
state university and he's the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new tarrying as i'm isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right is a little while all eyes are on libya what is happening any yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response to the ongoing. power grabbing and realigning of our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and southern and i mean...
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georgia state university and he's the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new tarion ism isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right it's a little while all eyes are on libya what is happening any yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response. on growing. power grabbing realigning over our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and southern southern yemenis but also the consequence of since the year two thousand saudi arabia and you know new dream into police jointly their frontier sure frontier which just caused considerable destruction from both sides traditionally has or has remained open and you were able to travel back and forth with sports and now suddenly and since two thousand. very expensive project over three billion dollars. as of now is to police the ports of the extent where we stop the trade and stop the movement. or are least regular it's uncertain and i just disrupt it trickles lives and people on to do stunts instructions and challe
georgia state university and he's the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new tarion ism isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right it's a little while all eyes are on libya what is happening any yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response. on growing. power grabbing realigning over our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and southern southern...
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state university and he is the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new author terry nasm isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right is a movie while all eyes are on libya what is happening in yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response to the ongoing process these. power grabbing realigning offer our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and southern and i mean it's also the consequence of since year two thousand saudi arabia and yemen fountain agreement to police jointly their frontier shirt front here which has caused considerable disruption for the people who live on what science or traditionally has or has remained open or able to travel back and forth with power sports and now suddenly and since two thousand. very expensive project over three billion dollars. as of now is to police the ports of the extent where to stop the trade and stop the movement back and forth or are least regulated certainly and not just disruption was lives and peopl
state university and he is the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new author terry nasm isa welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right is a movie while all eyes are on libya what is happening in yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response to the ongoing process these. power grabbing realigning offer our our alliances. are the response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle between northern and...
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in the czech republic all she's available in the hotel as my central hotel premier of an isa most trivial full stop by which i am a taste in bosnia and herzegovina cheese available in who told me i am.
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waiting sentencing for bribery even though he invested a fortune in the country's development as an isa now explains why the government then engine millions in sandusky. you might not know exactly where the small caucus country years georgia the crossroads of europe and asia are chances are if you watch major global news networks you've seen invest in georgia ads. massive markets are investing in georgia capitals even getting a trump tower of its own businessmen should be we're getting trap. door just spend millions trying to get the world to know it on a mission to cut corruption but why ban is wrong the folks and israeli businessman who torture oh it's almost one hundred million dollars been sitting in jail for almost six months with a nobel in march trying to turn ronnie foods one are ninety eight million dollar payout from the georgian government for breached agreement on construction of an oil pipeline no payment was made instead he was arrested going in what he was to avoid paying hundred dollars when they were instructed by the. ration process was conducted on the world. he belie
waiting sentencing for bribery even though he invested a fortune in the country's development as an isa now explains why the government then engine millions in sandusky. you might not know exactly where the small caucus country years georgia the crossroads of europe and asia are chances are if you watch major global news networks you've seen invest in georgia ads. massive markets are investing in georgia capitals even getting a trump tower of its own businessmen should be we're getting trap....
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don't believe you'd basically creating a new divided libya all right we're going to leave it there isagloomy thanks so much for being on the kaiser report our pleasure by solar. and that's going to do it for this edition of the guys they report like me max kaiser and stacy herbert allen thank my guests eastham gloomy if you want to send me an email please this now at kaiser reported r t t v that are you until next time this is max kaiser saying. to you in the interim.
don't believe you'd basically creating a new divided libya all right we're going to leave it there isagloomy thanks so much for being on the kaiser report our pleasure by solar. and that's going to do it for this edition of the guys they report like me max kaiser and stacy herbert allen thank my guests eastham gloomy if you want to send me an email please this now at kaiser reported r t t v that are you until next time this is max kaiser saying. to you in the interim.
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that now we've got a fourteen trillion dollar debt we've got budget deficits over a trillion dollar isa each year and we just can't afford to do these things anymore i don't tell who will listen voices from western officials during this operation how can we be sure that they really know what they're doing that they're focused enough. well i don't think they really do know what they're doing because they've got you know they're saying that they're only trying to do a humanitarian thing by protecting civilians but yet they're targeting. buildings and could our fees. count pounds so. you know and they're also targeting. military forces and who knows what the special forces which are probably they're doing on the ground so i think certainly they would like to get rid of gadhafi but they don't want to paint themselves into a corner by that ambitious of. objective because of course we're saying that the problem is that they clearly can't do that unless they go in on the ground so it's a muddled the objectives are muddled and i suppose they can make some sort of a case that they save some civi
that now we've got a fourteen trillion dollar debt we've got budget deficits over a trillion dollar isa each year and we just can't afford to do these things anymore i don't tell who will listen voices from western officials during this operation how can we be sure that they really know what they're doing that they're focused enough. well i don't think they really do know what they're doing because they've got you know they're saying that they're only trying to do a humanitarian thing by...
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. >> does that mean that almost anything after due diligence isa testble? >> no, and we don't know where the line is. we do make decisions about some forms of criminal brutality. we make decisions that they are not broadcastable by our particular show. i think we have to watch out for universal's. s. i hope we are in the business of looking at the constellation of the question presented every time and but but there was a universal standard applied to everything, i am not sure i would know how to behave as a reporter. we do make judgments about what encourages copycat criminal behavior. we make those judgments. what i am trying to get at also is it is not only universal values that there are national interests that are in ball. involved. the anchor as a series of special responsibilities, does the anchor of a special responsibility to the national interest of the country? does that run through your mind, also? >> yes, of course. >> but to the point of saying that because of that, i will not run those cables? no, there were put out there to embarrass the unit
. >> does that mean that almost anything after due diligence isa testble? >> no, and we don't know where the line is. we do make decisions about some forms of criminal brutality. we make decisions that they are not broadcastable by our particular show. i think we have to watch out for universal's. s. i hope we are in the business of looking at the constellation of the question presented every time and but but there was a universal standard applied to everything, i am not sure i...
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passage for those members of the trade community who are trusted shippers, who have engaged in the isa, who have engaged in the supply chain security matters, and i think if you consult with the trade associations you will see both in the air cargo where we have part nerd on security measure having to do with freight, so too in terms of this idea of what benefits can we provide to the trusted shippers torks the trusted importers, to the trusted zoiveragets and we are working with the private sector to enhance those benefits and to work with our government agencies. while there are 47 agencies which we serve as the executive agent, there were really seven agencies including e.p.a., f.d.a. notably, agriculture, the highway safety transportation are the main agencies for which we work, and that is where the ace program is critical. and i look forward to discussing with the committee the work we are doing with the automated commercial environment that is critical to the issue you raise. >> thank you. >> let me yield now to mr. -- you've got a quick question. >> would you clarify for the re
passage for those members of the trade community who are trusted shippers, who have engaged in the isa, who have engaged in the supply chain security matters, and i think if you consult with the trade associations you will see both in the air cargo where we have part nerd on security measure having to do with freight, so too in terms of this idea of what benefits can we provide to the trusted shippers torks the trusted importers, to the trusted zoiveragets and we are working with the private...
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in bahrain, the sunni king, hamad bin isa al khalifa, accused foreign elements of fomenting shiite protests and trying to subvert his kingdom. he said those detractors had been foiled with the help of troops from saudi arabia. the protesters staged weeks of rallies, demanding a constitutional monarchy-- until last week, when the king used force to end the protests. the u.s. army has apologized for graphic photos that show u.s. troops posing and even smiling alongside dead afghans. a military statement called the pictures "repugnant." the german magazine "der spiegel" published three of the images online yesterday and in print today. they stem from the deaths of three unarmed afghans last year. five u.s. soldiers are charged with murder and conspiracy. thousands of young people in ivory coast heeded calls today to join the army and defend president laurent gbagbo. volunteers gathered in abidjan, cheering and pledging allegiance to gbagbo. he has refused to step down despite losing his reelection bid last fall. at the same time, opposition forces continued advancing in the west. they are loya
in bahrain, the sunni king, hamad bin isa al khalifa, accused foreign elements of fomenting shiite protests and trying to subvert his kingdom. he said those detractors had been foiled with the help of troops from saudi arabia. the protesters staged weeks of rallies, demanding a constitutional monarchy-- until last week, when the king used force to end the protests. the u.s. army has apologized for graphic photos that show u.s. troops posing and even smiling alongside dead afghans. a military...
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there isa-wol as it rerates to the media and not just with myself but others. you see him on the view or a couple of other places but i think this is a calculated decision. clearly they need to know what the exact target and strategy will be. relating to sarah palin i sat down with her and we talked about egypt. where she made news as to what she'd do over there or at least her assessment of the situation. we'll see. there's a lot more interviews to come. hopefully. >> did sit down with tom po i tompalenti. >> mary and i are evangelical christians and i'm happy to share that. if people want to take the measure of you in terms of running for office they want to know what your value system is based on. who are you? what do you believe? why do you believe it and that included our faith and what we put our priorities on and where we turn for help and what we believe in terms of values so. it's a measure of the person and part of - in terms of how they think and what they value and believe. host: based on this interview and others. who's the targeted audience? >> we
there isa-wol as it rerates to the media and not just with myself but others. you see him on the view or a couple of other places but i think this is a calculated decision. clearly they need to know what the exact target and strategy will be. relating to sarah palin i sat down with her and we talked about egypt. where she made news as to what she'd do over there or at least her assessment of the situation. we'll see. there's a lot more interviews to come. hopefully. >> did sit down with...
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dolr 40% of every dollar we spend isa borrowed, and senator conrad, our chairman, the distinguishedh democratic leader asked whateadk happened in your judgment to the united states if we fail to gete an agreement in the range of con what the commission concluded is e necessary? the commission proposes an reduc 4 trillion-dollar reduction ince ourr deficit spending over the s next ten years. be should it be more? propose that's what they propose. bud president obama's budget says it reduces it by 1 trillion, but t' when the cbo started the are going to find it is filled withw gimmicks and they will not be any reduction i predict in theba deficit in the obama budget, rey disappointing. dong it is a do nothing of the debt quote, this problem is going tos happen. pro it isblem a problem. we are going to have to face up and maybe two years maybe a ltle little less, maybe a little more. and mr. simpson, he commented i think you will become before two years. we are talking about a crisis. i'm just saying at some point i aep within a year, at the endwn of a year if the people who hold our de
dolr 40% of every dollar we spend isa borrowed, and senator conrad, our chairman, the distinguishedh democratic leader asked whateadk happened in your judgment to the united states if we fail to gete an agreement in the range of con what the commission concluded is e necessary? the commission proposes an reduc 4 trillion-dollar reduction ince ourr deficit spending over the s next ten years. be should it be more? propose that's what they propose. bud president obama's budget says it reduces it...
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was coming to winter while the rebellions were fought in massachusetts, the confederation congress isas d basically and capable of doing anything because it did not have enough states represented not until february. it was designed in a way that turned out to bene nonfunctional and with the unanimous consent to make change turned out to be impossible to get to and the majority could not rule. it became powerfully clear by 1787. >> host: was 1787 the last gasp to save the country? >> peoplesoft it that way and people were terrified by the insurgency which we know of the shays' rebellion. >> host: what was that? >> the uprising by farmers largely in western massachusetts, the problem was the estate taxes that had to be collected, what they did not the have, basically unrealistic pressures put on people they felt they would lose their farms. could not pay any debts because there was a system of deflationary.hey and they could not get a hard money because it was a deficit in trade is no gold or silver.de how they to pay their taxes or their debts? they feel they bring them into court and ho
was coming to winter while the rebellions were fought in massachusetts, the confederation congress isas d basically and capable of doing anything because it did not have enough states represented not until february. it was designed in a way that turned out to bene nonfunctional and with the unanimous consent to make change turned out to be impossible to get to and the majority could not rule. it became powerfully clear by 1787. >> host: was 1787 the last gasp to save the country? >>...