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jan is about to have a baby with a sperm donor. birth of a watermelon with dwight. now, this baby will be related to michael through... delusion. michael! yeah. my water's breaking! oh, okay. okay. [groaning] what do you do? what do you do? i get a call from jan, and i meet her at the hospital. right. highways or surface roads? i take quincy ave. to gibson. no, gibson is covered in potholes. your car breaks down. adapt. i checked the route. there are no potholes. it's about adapting to the circumstances. get in here and have the baby. andy, would you like to have my baby? yes! yeah! aah! no, okay, no. i'm crowning! all right. come on. sorry. i'm crowning! aah! (michael) here we go, here we go. here we go! do it! (dwight) the pressure! the pressure! (michael) scream, scream it out. scream it out. scream it out. [both scream] babies are one of my many areas of expertise. growing up, i performed my own circumcision. just keep pushing. hold me! i'm right here. cradle my head! i'm right here. i'm right here. i'm screaming, i'm screaming
jan is about to have a baby with a sperm donor. birth of a watermelon with dwight. now, this baby will be related to michael through... delusion. michael! yeah. my water's breaking! oh, okay. okay. [groaning] what do you do? what do you do? i get a call from jan, and i meet her at the hospital. right. highways or surface roads? i take quincy ave. to gibson. no, gibson is covered in potholes. your car breaks down. adapt. i checked the route. there are no potholes. it's about adapting to the...
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this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism.
this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism.
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this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism. among jan's most compelling portraits, this man's features may be the artist's own. they have that fixed almost hypnotic quality that sometimes results from staring into a mirror for self-portrayal. we know that artists in the 15th century often wore such flamboyant red turbans which is another reason for suspecting that the identity of the sitter is jan van eyck himself. the most famous european painter of his day, jan van eyck was also a diplomat, mapmaker, and chemist. enormously learned, he was concerned with latin and greek and studied hebrew mysticism. here, jan van eyck depicts the most powerful figure at the burgundian court-- chancellor rolin-- kneeling before the madonna. in such works, a saint usually presented the d
this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism. among jan's most compelling portraits, this man's features may be the artist's own. they have that fixed almost hypnotic quality that sometimes results from staring into a mirror for...
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i am jan. - i'm so sorry, jan. - anyway...t would be fun to have a little chat with, uh, david wallace after all these years. oh, well. what are you doing? - listening. - stop. stop that. - sorry. okay. - so this was all just a trick. you don't really have any business to give? - no, i-i do. - but not to us. - insightful, pam. - you did good, dwight. it's okay. seriously, jan's not normal. let's just go. she's not gonna sell to us. - yes, she is. now, i may not have any instincts with women, but i have an instinct for sales. you keep her occupied. i'll be right back. - what? - [growls] - pam. - yeah. - i'm a very busy woman, so... - yeah, um... do you have any other pictures of astrid? - fine. i will show you one slideshow. - erin, did this call-- - uh! sorry. i just-- i saw your face. - oh. i'm sorry. it's for the thing. - i know. that's great. it just--it makes it look like there's an eyebrow in the middle of your face. - wow. - a handsome eyebrow, but, um... it makes your mouth look like an eye socket, which isn't bad. - uh
i am jan. - i'm so sorry, jan. - anyway...t would be fun to have a little chat with, uh, david wallace after all these years. oh, well. what are you doing? - listening. - stop. stop that. - sorry. okay. - so this was all just a trick. you don't really have any business to give? - no, i-i do. - but not to us. - insightful, pam. - you did good, dwight. it's okay. seriously, jan's not normal. let's just go. she's not gonna sell to us. - yes, she is. now, i may not have any instincts with women,...
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jan? >> you know, tim is a psychologist.obviously, mental health issues cross over into so many other things, even the issue of gun violence. we talk about the need for mental health services. i think this is something that is desperately needed for our soldiers, our kids, and i think that's something that we can work on. >> i think that's where i've been work w a number democrats and republicans on this. i would love to work with you, too. in some areas, mental health is a big part of health care and we have to deal with this. we owe it to the families of newtown, to the gabby gifds, to any american, the 11 million americans with mental illness, those who have no treatment at all. >> that could be a very positive thing. >> if you start working on that, maybe you build momentum on some other thing that have to get done in terms of the fixes on obama care. >> that's a given. we'll to have work together on those fixes. they'll to have come. >> let me say thank you to representatives. go to facebook or twitter to weigh in on ou
jan? >> you know, tim is a psychologist.obviously, mental health issues cross over into so many other things, even the issue of gun violence. we talk about the need for mental health services. i think this is something that is desperately needed for our soldiers, our kids, and i think that's something that we can work on. >> i think that's where i've been work w a number democrats and republicans on this. i would love to work with you, too. in some areas, mental health is a big part...
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mel and jan have been married for 2o years. it wasn't until well into their marriage that they began to experience problems in their sexual relationship. we became farther and farther apart. at that point, we went to a clinic to seek some help. they went to dr. rshaw. desire dorders are interesting things. en we stted the clinic i'72, there was no definition, and patients are our textbook my fst surpris s having a young, healthy athletic coach of 34 who presented "i not interested in sex. "i've t erections. "i've gono problem compleng the act hen we do t together which twice a year. i just he othethingso do." this wasn't even dined at the time. i just called them dds--dire disorders, which means that the whole welength of thinking about sex engh to feel sexual was ssing, that there were other priorities in the mind of the individual. what causes a desire disorder? the way jan tells their story, it was mel's snoring, but she knows something more serious was going on. i must have been going through some difficult times of my own
mel and jan have been married for 2o years. it wasn't until well into their marriage that they began to experience problems in their sexual relationship. we became farther and farther apart. at that point, we went to a clinic to seek some help. they went to dr. rshaw. desire dorders are interesting things. en we stted the clinic i'72, there was no definition, and patients are our textbook my fst surpris s having a young, healthy athletic coach of 34 who presented "i not interested in sex....
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jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, norah and charlie. that's $1 billion with a "b" to pay for these obama care websites with the states who have set up their own insurance wages and that's being paid for by the federal government courtesy of taxpayers and some of the websites have struggled to get off the ground. with healthcare.gov unusable for most, administrators have pointed to efforts in the states and called it success. >> they're eager to enroll folks and that is going smoothly. >> reporter: but people in some of those states may disagree with how smoothly it's going. one thing is for sure. the federal tax dollars are pouring in. the 15 states that opted to set up their own exchanges have set up $1.1 billion to launch and implement their own obama care websites, often paying the contractor to do the same job in different states. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky, it's $100 million. and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon where 56,000 p
jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, norah and charlie. that's $1 billion with a "b" to pay for these obama care websites with the states who have set up their own insurance wages and that's being paid for by the federal government courtesy of taxpayers and some of the websites have struggled to get off the ground. with healthcare.gov unusable for most, administrators have pointed to efforts in the states and called it success. >>...
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jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, norah and charlie. that's $1 billion with a "b" to pay for these obama care websites with the states who have set up their own insurance wages and that's being paid for by the federal government courtesy of taxpayers and some of the websites have struggled to get off the ground. with healthcare.gov unusable for most administrators have pointed to efforts in the states and called it success. >> they're eager to enroll folks and that is going smoothly. >> reporter: but people in some of those states may disagree with how smoothly it's going. one thing is for sure. the federal tax dollars are pouring in. the 15 states that opted to set up their own exchanges have set up $1.1 billion to launch and implement their own obama care websites, often paying the contractor to do the same job in different states. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it's $100 million. and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon where 56,000 peo
jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, norah and charlie. that's $1 billion with a "b" to pay for these obama care websites with the states who have set up their own insurance wages and that's being paid for by the federal government courtesy of taxpayers and some of the websites have struggled to get off the ground. with healthcare.gov unusable for most administrators have pointed to efforts in the states and called it success. >> they're...
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(jan) it was good to see you. it was great to see you, jan. okay. hello, jan. hello.michael.ay. yeah. thanks, kevin. um... what if we took all this produce from walmart, and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of apple country. it's a fresh-over. come on in, tastes some apples. tell us what you think. that's really good. nice and crunchy. this is the best-est. a burst of flavor. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce you see, comes from walmart. oh my goodness! are you serious? oh, you're kidding! i definitely would shop at walmart now. fine, fresh, crisp apples and all your quality produce backed by our 100% moneyback guarantee. awesome cheeseburger. no, it's not. it's not awesome? no, it's not a cheeseburger. look what's on a pretzel bun now. wendy's new pretzel pub chicken. now that's better.
(jan) it was good to see you. it was great to see you, jan. okay. hello, jan. hello.michael.ay. yeah. thanks, kevin. um... what if we took all this produce from walmart, and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of apple country. it's a fresh-over. come on in, tastes some apples. tell us what you think. that's really good. nice and crunchy. this is the best-est. a burst of flavor. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all...
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jan crawford reports. middle schoolers are arrested in the bullying suicide of a classmate. anna werner that has story. and david martin on the harrowing battle that earned will swenson the medal of honor. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is a special western edition. a warning flare streaked across washington this evening. the credit rating agency fitch says that it is reviewing america's stellar a.a.a. credit rating and may downgrade it. this because of the budget siege in washington which is only deepening tonight. it was just 24 hours ago, senate leaders boasted tremendous progress on a deal to reopen the government and allow uncle sam to borrow money to pay his bills. but today in a surprise, house republicans rushed out a new proposal that included rollbacks in obamacare which is what led to the government shutdown in the first place. then late today the republicans called off even that vote. so here is where we stand: the country is in the 15th day of the shutdown and, more important the day after tomorrow the governme
jan crawford reports. middle schoolers are arrested in the bullying suicide of a classmate. anna werner that has story. and david martin on the harrowing battle that earned will swenson the medal of honor. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is a special western edition. a warning flare streaked across washington this evening. the credit rating agency fitch says that it is reviewing america's stellar a.a.a. credit rating and may downgrade...
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this is something jan you brought up that's important. the discontinuation letters from their insurance company. they're saying you're not going to get it. some poem will be able to go onto the exchange and they'll get a better deal because they'll have a subsidy or something else because of their income that. part is new. these two groups are not necessarily exactly the same. so some people here are not going to be able to be in on that. so that's the concern, too. so we're going to find a big chunk of people here, i don't see an answer yet what's going to happen to those folks. >> here's the thing. we need a baseline understanding that obama care is here to stay. there has been a 3 1/2 year relentless campaign to defund, to repeal, to get rid of it. if we can all just agree this is the law of the land. now, how are we going to go forward? i haven't seen that yet. >> i find this amazing. because i don't know if you were on the committee when we had the mark up on this. but every amendment we offered to try to modify -- a lot of of them i
this is something jan you brought up that's important. the discontinuation letters from their insurance company. they're saying you're not going to get it. some poem will be able to go onto the exchange and they'll get a better deal because they'll have a subsidy or something else because of their income that. part is new. these two groups are not necessarily exactly the same. so some people here are not going to be able to be in on that. so that's the concern, too. so we're going to find a big...
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he met a local police chief called sarwar jan. >> jason found out he was raping children and had him fired for that reason and other reasons as well. >> meanwhile sarwar jan was able to get back on. >> he sent an e-mail out saying important, sarwar jan is back. >> what did he do? >> telling them everything he knew. >> he sent an e-mail marked secret. >> without getting into the details, it recounted all the derogatory information that was available about sarwar jan. >> did brezler realize he was sending potentially classified information. >> he did not. as soon as it was indicate thad he might have sent classified e-mail he turned himself in. >> the alleged gunman was a taejed servant sarwar jan. one of them lived in the district of congressman peter king. he along with other members of congress and other marine generals consider brezler a hero for trying to warn marines even if the informations with classified. >> the fact that there use a technical error should not detract from the fact that he tried to save lifes. >> it could k
he met a local police chief called sarwar jan. >> jason found out he was raping children and had him fired for that reason and other reasons as well. >> meanwhile sarwar jan was able to get back on. >> he sent an e-mail out saying important, sarwar jan is back. >> what did he do? >> telling them everything he knew. >> he sent an e-mail marked secret. >> without getting into the details, it recounted all the derogatory information that was available...
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jan, thanks very much. one week after the debut of the most visible part of obamacare, the health insurance exchanges, americans are still having trouble signing up. the main government web site was shut down overnight for another upgrade. but the problems persist. we asked anna werner to have a look. >> reporter: it's been a frustrating week for matt war nen dallas. he's still fighting his way through the registration process on healthed care.gov, to find out how much the plan will cost his family. >> i don't accept the excuse the system was overloaded. i wish it would have been built to withstand that load. >> reporter: many of the site's eight million visitors could not log in, had long waits, or were stopped cold by error messages. the site was supposed to handle traffic from 30 million people in 36 states. david semus is eye white house senior adviser. >> it's a volume issue that required our team both hardware and software to address it to deal with the volume we were seeing which was extraordinary an
jan, thanks very much. one week after the debut of the most visible part of obamacare, the health insurance exchanges, americans are still having trouble signing up. the main government web site was shut down overnight for another upgrade. but the problems persist. we asked anna werner to have a look. >> reporter: it's been a frustrating week for matt war nen dallas. he's still fighting his way through the registration process on healthed care.gov, to find out how much the plan will cost...
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. >> the subject line said in all capital letters with three exclamation points sarwa jan is back. >> jason was serving in afghanistan in 2010, he cause the this afghan police official to be fired from that position because he was raping children. >> reporter: almost immediately after receiving the urgent e-mail, bresler responded attaching a classified document warning the marines that jan was a threat. cnn has repeatedly tried to get an official account of what happened next. but every major military agency involved has declined to comment. the marine corps has only said that due to the mishandling of classified information, major bresler has been ordered to show cause for retention in the u.s. marine corps before a board of inquiry. they point to his use of the unsecure yahoo! account, a breach of security, yes, but one that some believe could have saved lives. >> what do you think would have happened if the commanders had listened to the advice of major bresler? >> i would have my son. i don't think it's asking. i would have my boy with me today. >> reporter: less than two weeks a
. >> the subject line said in all capital letters with three exclamation points sarwa jan is back. >> jason was serving in afghanistan in 2010, he cause the this afghan police official to be fired from that position because he was raping children. >> reporter: almost immediately after receiving the urgent e-mail, bresler responded attaching a classified document warning the marines that jan was a threat. cnn has repeatedly tried to get an official account of what happened...
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jan crawford on how the justices reacted. the nobel prize goes to the men who explained the origin of everything. mark phillips on the god particle. and our prize goes to 92-year- old betty soskin. this full-time federal employee wants to give washington a piece of her mind. >> the only problem is you feel like you're the only grown-up in the room after a while. while. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ley. captioning sponsor >> pelley: good evening. if you missed the movie "groundhog day," it is playing in washington. day 8 of the government shutdown was like 1-7-- the president and the speaker made appearances but neither saw even the shadow of a solution, at least none that the other would accept. in the meantime, nearly 460,000 federal workers are furloughed. their jobs are not getting done. and the cost to the economy is now estimated to be $8.5 billion. and there are new casualties of this battle-- the families of americans who made the ultimate sacr
jan crawford on how the justices reacted. the nobel prize goes to the men who explained the origin of everything. mark phillips on the god particle. and our prize goes to 92-year- old betty soskin. this full-time federal employee wants to give washington a piece of her mind. >> the only problem is you feel like you're the only grown-up in the room after a while. while. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ley....
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january brewer and -- jan brewer and bill richardson will join us live. america's news headquarters is live from the nation's capital and starts now. >>> first, we begin with a fox news alert. fox news has exclusive new information regarding the case of that pakistani doctor jailed for helping the u.s. track down and ultimately kill osama bin laden. dominic has the breaking details. dominic? >> yes, doug. this was an unannounced and very carefully staged meeting on tuesday between not just the chairman of the house committee on foreign relations and the pakistani leadership, but it was a rare combination including a private individual in a high level gathering like this. 2* was in a room with congressman ed royce along with the founder of the free of freedey campaign. you can see them in the photos on the right hand side. they were committed into taking action on the case. he says he instructed his national security advisor with him in that meeting to look into reviewing the prosecution process as soon as they got back to pakistan which they did later thi
january brewer and -- jan brewer and bill richardson will join us live. america's news headquarters is live from the nation's capital and starts now. >>> first, we begin with a fox news alert. fox news has exclusive new information regarding the case of that pakistani doctor jailed for helping the u.s. track down and ultimately kill osama bin laden. dominic has the breaking details. dominic? >> yes, doug. this was an unannounced and very carefully staged meeting on tuesday...
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jan craw frord isford is in washington. >> good morning.e reached out to insurance companies across the country to find out some real numbers. this is just the tip of the iceberg. and people opening these letters are shocked to learn they can't keep their current policies despite the president's assurances to the contrary. >> reporter: the white house is on the defensive, trying to explain how, when the president repeatedly said this -- >> if you like your doctor or health care plan you can keep it. >> reporter: he really didn't mean it. >> well the president said what everybody said all along there are going to be changes brought about by the affordable care act to create minimum standards of coverage. >> reporter: it's an unexpected reality of obama care being told through ant thatna antidotes and media. cbs news has confirmed with insurance companies across the country that more than 2 million people are getting notices they no longer can keep their existing plan. in california 279,000. in michigan 140,000. florida, 300,000. and in new j
jan craw frord isford is in washington. >> good morning.e reached out to insurance companies across the country to find out some real numbers. this is just the tip of the iceberg. and people opening these letters are shocked to learn they can't keep their current policies despite the president's assurances to the contrary. >> reporter: the white house is on the defensive, trying to explain how, when the president repeatedly said this -- >> if you like your doctor or health...
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jan vermeer's woman weighing pearls stands before a painting of the last judgment warning that wealth must not distract us from our ultimate fate. the dutch genre paintings are not just innocent images of everyday life but of the moral crises of everyday life. like other works of the baroque period, they convey a message. [speaking dutch] group portraits are still important today. in the 17th-century netherlands, they were essential, for power in the dutch republic was held not by a prince but by corporate bodies, boards of governors, councils. so the group portrait was the equivalent of the equestrian portrait in aristocratic states. [speaking dutch] in the hands of the most remarkable of the dutch painters, the group portrait becomes an intense expression of the group ethos. the nightwatch. more has been written about rembrandt than any other painter in the history of western art. if we chose one word that would sum up the essence of that art, it would probably be drama. the elements of rembrandt's art were put to the service of drama none more so than light. his use of light was th
jan vermeer's woman weighing pearls stands before a painting of the last judgment warning that wealth must not distract us from our ultimate fate. the dutch genre paintings are not just innocent images of everyday life but of the moral crises of everyday life. like other works of the baroque period, they convey a message. [speaking dutch] group portraits are still important today. in the 17th-century netherlands, they were essential, for power in the dutch republic was held not by a prince but...
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jan be nay was just six years old when she was found beaten in her basement.a grand jury had considered charges against john and patsy. >>> a woman accused of shooting and killing a woman earlier this week was the woman's own son. the 17-year-old is being held in the juvenile detention center in fairfield. investigators are not releasing his name. they think the boy shot his mother several times. >> that is tragic. a child killing their parent. nothing gets that bad. >> brown was 35 years old. she had a baby believed to be less than a year old. the baby is now with relatives who told police they did not know any of the tension between the mother and son. police are still trying to figure out a motive. >>> update on a story we brought you yesterday on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. a man is recovering from serious injuries after being shot in a road rage incident in fremont. it happened around 5:15 yesterday morning after the victim pulled off of 680. the shooter may have been angry because the victim was driving too slow. the gunman is described as a latino
jan be nay was just six years old when she was found beaten in her basement.a grand jury had considered charges against john and patsy. >>> a woman accused of shooting and killing a woman earlier this week was the woman's own son. the 17-year-old is being held in the juvenile detention center in fairfield. investigators are not releasing his name. they think the boy shot his mother several times. >> that is tragic. a child killing their parent. nothing gets that bad. >>...
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hey, jan. how's the candle game? hi. oh, great, yeah. serenity by jan is kicking ass...ey used for the vigil? [clicks tongue] cool. thank god they found her too.
hey, jan. how's the candle game? hi. oh, great, yeah. serenity by jan is kicking ass...ey used for the vigil? [clicks tongue] cool. thank god they found her too.
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bring in the man that made the call, jan. all right.ining you now, who else is looking bad to you? it was a great call, obviously not changing your views in a day, but any sector of retail you're like watch out for this? or is it clothes that's the problem? >> just the opposite. clothes are the problem. i think mall based retailers will have a big problem with it. i think this is a big advantage if you happen to be an off priced retailer in apparel. tjx or ross you're getting product you wouldn't otherwise get, picking up the cancellations. >> that's good for you if you're ross or tjx. >> very good for you. or newly minted public company burlington coat if you're one of those guys that happens to be doing off price and you can get product right now, that's being canceled by the other people at much cheaper prices you're a winner. >> i want to bring up a graphic here because you talked about the sort of mall based retailers. look at these one month returns, one month, the buckle down 1.5%, gap 12%, aeropostale, down 11, abercrombie & fit
bring in the man that made the call, jan. all right.ining you now, who else is looking bad to you? it was a great call, obviously not changing your views in a day, but any sector of retail you're like watch out for this? or is it clothes that's the problem? >> just the opposite. clothes are the problem. i think mall based retailers will have a big problem with it. i think this is a big advantage if you happen to be an off priced retailer in apparel. tjx or ross you're getting product you...
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as jan crawford reports, the case involves a challenge to limits on campaign donations. >> reporter: in court the battle lines were drawn. liberal justices defended rules that limit the overall amount of money people can give to different candidates and political parties. justice ruth bader ginsburg suggested the limits promote democratic participation, adding the little people will count some, and you won't have the super affluent as the speakers that will control the elections. the conservatives indicated overall limits on contributions to candidates instead infringe the right to free speech. justice samuel alito bluntly dismissed speculation that caps are needed to prevent corruption. what i see are wild hypotheti l hypotheticals that are not obviously plausible. the case was brought by alabama businessman sean mccutcheon who args he should be able to support as many candidates as he wants under an ee lerkz cycle. under the law he will hit the contribution cap after donating the maximum $2,600 to 18 candidates. >> i think this is a fundamental free speech issue about your right to
as jan crawford reports, the case involves a challenge to limits on campaign donations. >> reporter: in court the battle lines were drawn. liberal justices defended rules that limit the overall amount of money people can give to different candidates and political parties. justice ruth bader ginsburg suggested the limits promote democratic participation, adding the little people will count some, and you won't have the super affluent as the speakers that will control the elections. the...
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four years ago his father, jan, who happens to be a nurse, was struck with cancer. she had to stop working. then halfway through her chemo her employer dropped coverage for both of them. alan is self employed. he had an antique business. he had to make sure that his wife was covered during her chemo treatment, so he went uninsured. the good news jan is now free of cancer and done with chemo, but now alan is now uninsured--until last week. [applause] when he sat down at a computer, and after i'm sure multiple tries, signed up for a new plan under the affordable care act, coverage that can never be taken away. so i want to read you what he says in this letter. he said, i gotta tell you, i've never been so happy to pay a bill in my entire life. when you don't have insurance at my age it can really feel like a time bomb waiting to go off. the sense of relief from knowing i could live out my days longer and healthier, that's just a tremendous weight off my shoulders. so two days later alan goes over to his buddy bill's house. he sits bill down and his wife diana at their
four years ago his father, jan, who happens to be a nurse, was struck with cancer. she had to stop working. then halfway through her chemo her employer dropped coverage for both of them. alan is self employed. he had an antique business. he had to make sure that his wife was covered during her chemo treatment, so he went uninsured. the good news jan is now free of cancer and done with chemo, but now alan is now uninsured--until last week. [applause] when he sat down at a computer, and after i'm...
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some article -- sued jan and somalia. >> afghanistan tops the lift.ne in every 12 are afghan, and the majority in pakistan and iran. seeking a better life abroad can be filled with difficulties. the routes are dangerous, in cramped conditions on small boats or trucks. along the way refugees may face extortion and abuse. recent shipp wrecks in the mediterranean killed hundreds of migrants, putting pressure on european leaders. the danger has not stopped people trying to reach europe's shores. >> thousands of asylum seekers, particularly from afghanistan and the middle east head to indonesia each year to make the voyage across the indian ocean to australia - heading to a new life, fleeing war, political unrest and pv erty -- poverty. indonesia has not signed the 1951 u.n. refugee convention, leading to the problem of human smuggling. we are covering the story from both angles. andrew thomas reports from sydney, australia and steph, first, in indonesia. >> yes, this is a major escape route here in west java on the beach. the stretch is near to christmas
some article -- sued jan and somalia. >> afghanistan tops the lift.ne in every 12 are afghan, and the majority in pakistan and iran. seeking a better life abroad can be filled with difficulties. the routes are dangerous, in cramped conditions on small boats or trucks. along the way refugees may face extortion and abuse. recent shipp wrecks in the mediterranean killed hundreds of migrants, putting pressure on european leaders. the danger has not stopped people trying to reach europe's...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm jan jeffcoat.f those stories in just a moment. but first we have the goldest -- coldest air we've seen in six months. >> first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is in the weather center because it is too cold to be outside. >> it is. and they expanded the freeze warning for pretty much the entire metro area. i just tweeted this out about 10 minutes ago. it covers southern maryland and points to the bay. i think if you are against the water on the west side of the bay, you won't see a freeze. but temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s inland. so they've covered other areas. down to the south, fredericksburg, a freeze warning for tomorrow night. and temperatures downtown in the upper 30s tonight but already 37 in bethesda. 38 in reston. 33 in germantown. but the winds have died down. that is one of the key ingredients. 30 in rockville tonight, 30 in fairfax, 38 downtown. 35 in college park and 36 in waldorf. we'll come back and talk about whether we'll see another frost or freeze on friday ni
i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm jan jeffcoat.f those stories in just a moment. but first we have the goldest -- coldest air we've seen in six months. >> first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is in the weather center because it is too cold to be outside. >> it is. and they expanded the freeze warning for pretty much the entire metro area. i just tweeted this out about 10 minutes ago. it covers southern maryland and points to the bay. i think if you are against the water on...
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i'll go back to jan, and i hate jan. oh, god! you might be interest-- what? dwight.e-migos? hmm. assuming you had the voice to be in any of them, it's irrelevant. because i called admissions, and it looks like i will be conducting your university interview. that's a conflict of interest. yeah. big one. so should i not let you in now, or do you want to do the interview, and then i won't let you in? interview. excellent. when the hourglass strikes 3:00, then in the room whence employees confer. what? the conference room. okay.
i'll go back to jan, and i hate jan. oh, god! you might be interest-- what? dwight.e-migos? hmm. assuming you had the voice to be in any of them, it's irrelevant. because i called admissions, and it looks like i will be conducting your university interview. that's a conflict of interest. yeah. big one. so should i not let you in now, or do you want to do the interview, and then i won't let you in? interview. excellent. when the hourglass strikes 3:00, then in the room whence employees confer....
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jan, back to you. >> all right, bruce, thanks so much. of course a lot of you sounding off about this shutdown. should congress be paid during a government shutdown? this one wasn't even close. >> more than 1300 people said no way. a handful did say yes. one viewer said they need to have the same consequences they gave everyone else. we invite you to go to our website. >> what do you think? peggy fox went to the streets of manassas and she had the wusa9 soap box with her. >> come on up. please? just go. we'll go out together. >> personally, it's affecting my stepson who is in afghanistan and would like to come back, but because he's a government employee, the planes are now, maybe they won't come back as soon. he is sitting over in afghanistan being told, you'll be on the last plane, but he doesn't know when that will be now. >> can you believe what is going on in d.c.? >> i can't. it's pitiful. the word the most fluent and richest nation in the world and we need healthcare for everybody. i think the republicans are going to hurt themselv
jan, back to you. >> all right, bruce, thanks so much. of course a lot of you sounding off about this shutdown. should congress be paid during a government shutdown? this one wasn't even close. >> more than 1300 people said no way. a handful did say yes. one viewer said they need to have the same consequences they gave everyone else. we invite you to go to our website. >> what do you think? peggy fox went to the streets of manassas and she had the wusa9 soap box with her....
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jan crawford has more about that. >> reporter: the new feature on the health care.gov web site allows consumers to see plans now-- but they often come with the wrong price tag. >> it's incredibly misleading for people trying to get a sense of what they're paying. >> reporter: industry analysts like jonathan we whose company provides quotes for health plans on the federal exchange points to how the web site separates people into two broad categories 49 or under and 50 or older. prices for everyone 49 or under are based on what a 27-year-old would pay. in the 50 or older group, estimates are based on what a 50-year-old would pay. >> it doesn't do that much because you're going to see wild variations in price depending on how old you are. >> reporter: we ran the numbers for a 62-year-old in charlotte, north korea next, ineligible for subsidies. according to healthcare.gov, based on her 50-plus category she would pay $394 for a basic plan. but the actual plan on blue cross/blue shield of north carolina's web site is $634-- more than a 50% increase. the difference? blue cross/blue shield r
jan crawford has more about that. >> reporter: the new feature on the health care.gov web site allows consumers to see plans now-- but they often come with the wrong price tag. >> it's incredibly misleading for people trying to get a sense of what they're paying. >> reporter: industry analysts like jonathan we whose company provides quotes for health plans on the federal exchange points to how the web site separates people into two broad categories 49 or under and 50 or older....
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for allen and jan and for bill, diana. for annie.or anyone who wrote letters and shared stories and knocked on doors. because they believed what can happen here in massachusetts could happen all across the country. and for them, and for you, we are going to see this through. we're going to see this through. we are going to see this through. this hall is home to some of the earliest debates over the nature of our government. the appropriate size, the appropriate role of our government. and those debates continue today, and that's helping. there are debates about the role of the individual. and society and rugged individualism, and our sense of self reliance. our devotion to the kind of freedoms whose first shot rang out not far from here. but there are also debates tempered by a recognition that we're all in this together. and that when hardship strikes, and it could strike any of us at any moment, we're there for one another. and that as a country, we can accomplish great things that we can't accomplish alone. we believe that. we bel
for allen and jan and for bill, diana. for annie.or anyone who wrote letters and shared stories and knocked on doors. because they believed what can happen here in massachusetts could happen all across the country. and for them, and for you, we are going to see this through. we're going to see this through. we are going to see this through. this hall is home to some of the earliest debates over the nature of our government. the appropriate size, the appropriate role of our government. and those...
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. >> jan is chaperoning her daughter's high school trip on what so far has been a fantastic experiencefourth day, alex doesn't have a good feeling. >> we looked really close to the bottom of the harbor. and i just, i pointed out to someone, we laughed about it and as we started walking out of the room, we felt the crash. >> we quickly met and as we were standing there, we saw a lot of people come up and they were dripping wet. they had actually come up from the second floor and the pool had just kind of erupted with water. >> while waiting for the students, jan realizes something is wrong and starts recording on her new video camera. turns out, the sea diamond has gotten too close to shore and has rammed into the rocks, sheering a hole in its side. within half an hour, helicopters and local boats respond to the ship's distress call. >> we were close enough that a lot of boats came to our rescue, but there was no way you'd just jump off that cruise ship and swim to shore. it was just too treacherous of a situation from that spot. >> at this point, we were listing 20, 30 degrees. >> at t
. >> jan is chaperoning her daughter's high school trip on what so far has been a fantastic experiencefourth day, alex doesn't have a good feeling. >> we looked really close to the bottom of the harbor. and i just, i pointed out to someone, we laughed about it and as we started walking out of the room, we felt the crash. >> we quickly met and as we were standing there, we saw a lot of people come up and they were dripping wet. they had actually come up from the second floor...
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jan, thank you.dnapped off the southern nigerian cope. that ice according to company that deals with shipping companies. pirates captured the vessel. the ship sails under a u.s. flag, owned by a company based in houston. >>> we have an update on a little boy making very big strides. you heard from him this year after he went through an extraordinary medical procedure. dr. jon lapook sat down with his family in north carolina. >> reporter: this is 3-year-old grayson clamp hearing his father's voice for the first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. >> reporter: in april he became the first recipient of the device done through a clinical trial. it transmitted wires through a skull. they're implanted in an electrode that sits in the brain stem. this is grayson now with his mother nicole. five months have gone by since the operation. can you describe what's happened? what grayson's development has been like? >> it's leak a little miracle every time i hear something but he's starting to develop spee
jan, thank you.dnapped off the southern nigerian cope. that ice according to company that deals with shipping companies. pirates captured the vessel. the ship sails under a u.s. flag, owned by a company based in houston. >>> we have an update on a little boy making very big strides. you heard from him this year after he went through an extraordinary medical procedure. dr. jon lapook sat down with his family in north carolina. >> reporter: this is 3-year-old grayson clamp hearing...
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the great news today is jan is cancer-free. she's on medicare. but alan has been uninsured ever since. until last week. when he sat down -- when he sat down at a computer and, i'm sure after multiple tries, signed up for a new plan under the affordable care act. coverage that can never be taken away if he gets sick. i just want to read you what he said in this letter. he says, i've got to tell you, i've never been so happy to pay a bill in my entire life. when you don't have insurance at my age, it can really feel like a time bomb waiting to go off. the sense of relief from knowing i can live out my days longer and healthier, that's just a tremendous weight off my shoulders. so, two days later, alan goes over to his buddy bill's house. he sits bill down and his wife diana at their computer. and after several tries, alan helped lift that weight from their shoulders by helping them to sign up for a new plan also. and compared to their current plan, it costs less than half as much and covers more. see, that's why we committed ourselves to this cause
the great news today is jan is cancer-free. she's on medicare. but alan has been uninsured ever since. until last week. when he sat down -- when he sat down at a computer and, i'm sure after multiple tries, signed up for a new plan under the affordable care act. coverage that can never be taken away if he gets sick. i just want to read you what he said in this letter. he says, i've got to tell you, i've never been so happy to pay a bill in my entire life. when you don't have insurance at my...
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jan crawford is in washington with the latest.ood morning, gayle, norah, charlie. administration is saying the website is going to be working by the end of next month. that of course two months after it was launched. but it's not just a broken website. some americans now are being booted off their current plans and they're surprised at how much they're being asked to pay for new ones. for many, their introduction to the affordable care act has been negative -- a broken website and now cancellation notices from insurance companies followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans. it's directly at odds with repeated assurances from the president. >> if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. no one will be able to take that away from you. >> reporter: but people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under obama care. that's because requirements in the law, like prenatal and prescription drug coverage, mean their old plans aren't comprehensive enough. in california, kai
jan crawford is in washington with the latest.ood morning, gayle, norah, charlie. administration is saying the website is going to be working by the end of next month. that of course two months after it was launched. but it's not just a broken website. some americans now are being booted off their current plans and they're surprised at how much they're being asked to pay for new ones. for many, their introduction to the affordable care act has been negative -- a broken website and now...
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four years ago his wife jan, who happens to be a nurse, was struck with cancer. and she had to stop working. and then halfway through her chemo, her employer dropped coverage for both of them. and alan is self-employed, he has an antique business. so, he had to make sure his wife had coverage, obviously in the middle of cancer treatments, so he went without insurance. the great news is today jan is cancer-free, she's on medicare, but alan's been uninsured ever since. until last week. when he sat down -- when he sat down at a computer and i'm sure after multiple tries, signed up for a new plan under the affordable care act. coverage that can never be taken away if he gets sick. so, i just want to read you what he said in this letter. he says, i got to tell you, i've never been so happy to pay a bill in my entire life. when you don't have insurance at my age, it can really feel like a time bomb waiting to go off. the sense of relief from knowing i can live out my days longer and healthier, that's just a tremendous weight off my shoulders. so two days later, alan go
four years ago his wife jan, who happens to be a nurse, was struck with cancer. and she had to stop working. and then halfway through her chemo, her employer dropped coverage for both of them. and alan is self-employed, he has an antique business. so, he had to make sure his wife had coverage, obviously in the middle of cancer treatments, so he went without insurance. the great news is today jan is cancer-free, she's on medicare, but alan's been uninsured ever since. until last week. when he...
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i think we should go old school and bring jan hook back. jan did an excellent sinead. that's many being old school but the big thing here is none of this. it's the terry richardson photos. they are borderline porn. they are soft core porn. miley 20 years old, topless. we have seen it. she's pretty much shown her crotch too. she's doing suggestive things to bottl bottles. this is not the story. that's the story. >> i just promoted a show on we're on opposite of right now as well. >> that's a good point. >> that me being dumb. >> probably whatever sketch they're doing is awful. >> he's going with the nudity and the bottle. >> if you're already on google that. >> i know you're so into this story. the first letter was almost kind of motherly in tone. not so much where the third one where she's calling miley a prostitute. she flipped out quickly. >> she did. i don't think she should have sent the first letter. she has no business telling anyone what to do. the last letter, i would say tears on bullying. just to target her in public like that, there's no real reason for any
i think we should go old school and bring jan hook back. jan did an excellent sinead. that's many being old school but the big thing here is none of this. it's the terry richardson photos. they are borderline porn. they are soft core porn. miley 20 years old, topless. we have seen it. she's pretty much shown her crotch too. she's doing suggestive things to bottl bottles. this is not the story. that's the story. >> i just promoted a show on we're on opposite of right now as well. >>...
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for alan and jan, for bill, diana. for annie.or anyone who wrote letters and shared stories and knocked on doors because they believed what can happen here in massachusetts can happen all across the country. and for them and for you, we are going to see this through. we're going to see this through. we are going to see this through. this hall is home to some of the earliest debates over the nature of our government, the appropriate size, the appropriate role of our government. and hothose debates continue toy and that's healthy. debates about the role of the individual. and society. and orugged individualism, our tweet dwe devotion to the freedoms that first rang out not far from here. but also tempered by recognition that we're all in this together. and when hardship strikes, and it could strike any of us at any moment, we're there for one another. and that as a country, we can accomplish great things that we can't accomplish alone. we believe that. we believe that. and those sentiments, those sentiments are expressed in a inter
for alan and jan, for bill, diana. for annie.or anyone who wrote letters and shared stories and knocked on doors because they believed what can happen here in massachusetts can happen all across the country. and for them and for you, we are going to see this through. we're going to see this through. we are going to see this through. this hall is home to some of the earliest debates over the nature of our government, the appropriate size, the appropriate role of our government. and hothose...
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jan, thank you. ice according to company that deals with shipping companies. pirates captured the vessel. the ship sails under a u.s. flag owned by a company based in houston. >>> we have an update on a little boy making very big strides. you heard from him this year after he went through an extraordinary medical procedure. dr. jon lapook sat down with his family in north carolina. >> reporter: this is 3-year-old grayson clamp hearing his father's voice for the first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. >> reporter: in april he became the first recipient of the device done through a clinical trial. it transmitted wires through a skull. they're implanted in an electrode that sits in the brain stem. this is grayson now with his mother nicole. five months have gone by since the operation. can you describe what's happened? what grayson's development has been like? >> it's leak a little miracle every time i hear something but he's starting to develop speech. >> reporter: the clamps became grayson's
jan, thank you. ice according to company that deals with shipping companies. pirates captured the vessel. the ship sails under a u.s. flag owned by a company based in houston. >>> we have an update on a little boy making very big strides. you heard from him this year after he went through an extraordinary medical procedure. dr. jon lapook sat down with his family in north carolina. >> reporter: this is 3-year-old grayson clamp hearing his father's voice for the first time....
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jan crawford is outside the supreme court. jan, good morning. what's on the docket? >> well, good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. i think this could be a term where there's a controversy for everyone. they may not be on the same level of some of the cases we've seen in past years like the one that upheld the president's reform law or the case that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage. but we've got cases they're going to be tackle behind these doors this term to take on society's most contentious issues like affirmative action, abortion protests, public prayer and as you said, the money that could affect big money donors. all of these cases, of course, could divide this court just as they've divided society. the affirmative action case, for example, that's going to be argued next week. it involves a constitutional amendment from michigan that the voters passed. if the courts uphold that constitutional amendment which bans affirmative action, college admissions and government contract hiring, that could encourage other states across the country to pass simi
jan crawford is outside the supreme court. jan, good morning. what's on the docket? >> well, good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. i think this could be a term where there's a controversy for everyone. they may not be on the same level of some of the cases we've seen in past years like the one that upheld the president's reform law or the case that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage. but we've got cases they're going to be tackle behind these doors this term to take on...
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jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. a story about a soldier's determination to uphold a promise. despite years of roadblock and bureaucratic red tape all to save the afghan translator he says saved his life during a battle and became like a brother to him and last night the soldier's first words to the soldier were familiar, a common greeting in arabic to put him at ease in his new home. the last time they saw each other, matt zeller and he were in afghanistan, fighting side by side against the taliban. >> i got my last member of maya it in home. i can breathe a sigh of relief for the first time in five years. i got my buddy home. they reunited late last night. he flew into washington's reagan international airport. the last leg of 15-hour journey out of afghanistan i i'm glad we finally made it. >> reporter: did you ever think this was not going to happen? did you ever give up hope? >> i had a brother here to fight for me and i was thinking that i can make it. >> reporter: for zeller it was a fight for his life. >> in
jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. a story about a soldier's determination to uphold a promise. despite years of roadblock and bureaucratic red tape all to save the afghan translator he says saved his life during a battle and became like a brother to him and last night the soldier's first words to the soldier were familiar, a common greeting in arabic to put him at ease in his new home. the last time they saw each other, matt zeller and he were in...
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unusual around congress here in bipartisan support to movies and this was something that congresswoman jan schakowsky said today at the hearing here's a clip. of the two individuals who wrote one republican one democrat who yes one republican one democrat who wrote the usa patriot act shortly after nine eleven have now introduced the usa freedom act that essentially would repeal many of the aspects and change them of the of the patriot act. and she's referring congresswoman schakowsky is referring to congressman jim sensenbrenner zz. usa freedom act and sensenbrenner of course wrote the patriot act and the freedom act repealed a lot of the patriot act it installs the special privacy advocate on the pfizer court that we talked about earlier and it restricts patriot act section of two fifteen the bulk metadata collection program and it has support from republicans and democrats are on board with it and it has a companion bill that was introduced in the senate by a democrat senator patrick leahy so it looks like with this bipartisan nature it looks like something will get passed when it comes
unusual around congress here in bipartisan support to movies and this was something that congresswoman jan schakowsky said today at the hearing here's a clip. of the two individuals who wrote one republican one democrat who yes one republican one democrat who wrote the usa patriot act shortly after nine eleven have now introduced the usa freedom act that essentially would repeal many of the aspects and change them of the of the patriot act. and she's referring congresswoman schakowsky is...
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jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. soldier's determination to uphold a promise. despite years of roadblock and bureaucratic red tape all to save the afghan translator he says saved his life during a battle and became like a brother to him and last night the soldier's first words to the soldier were familiar, a common greeting in arabic to put him at ease in his new home. the last time they saw each other, matt zeller and he were in afghanistan, fighting side by side against the taliban. >> i got my last member of maya it in home. i can breathe a sigh of relief for the first time in five years. i got my buddy home. they reunited late last night. he flew into washington's reagan international airport. the last leg of 15-hour journey out of afghanistan i i'm glad we finally made it. >> reporter: did you ever think this was not going to happen? did you ever give up hope? >> i had a brother here to fight for me and i was thinking that i can make it. >> reporter: for zeller it was a fight for his life. >> in 2009 my name was
jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. soldier's determination to uphold a promise. despite years of roadblock and bureaucratic red tape all to save the afghan translator he says saved his life during a battle and became like a brother to him and last night the soldier's first words to the soldier were familiar, a common greeting in arabic to put him at ease in his new home. the last time they saw each other, matt zeller and he were in afghanistan,...
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a venta jan la serie 3 a 1. >>> luego de la victoria sicolÓgica de los dodgers, penÉe que no lauper dianeivos pero caramba, que partido de hoy. en fin, seguiremos hablando de mÁs eliminatorias. >>> que partidos. >>> los de hoy. >>> no es que estÉ calificado al mundial faltan los de repechaje, mÉxico pasÓ a la repesca de rebote y para eso hablaremos de josÉ luis lÓpez que estÁ en la mesa de contacto. >>> costÓ la participacion que te volvimos a invitar. >>> hombre, gracias. >>> y es complicado. >>> bueno, te escuchaba en el segmento anterior lo soy mexicano y a la persona que le molestÓ que hablaras de mÉxico, le molesta que siendo mexicano hable. yo siento una vergÜenza enorme, pa te patÉtica la actuaciÓn del equipo mexicano. pierde hoy con costa rica. un resultado justo a todas luces, nada de llegada del equipo mexicano, un primer tiempo cambombativocombativo, u tiempo no hay nada ofensiva para mÉxico. y javier hernÁndez el chicharito con unas fallas tremendas. esta ocasiÓn, no es para pisar la pelota y despuÉs provocar que oribe caiga fuera lugar. es para reventarla y matarla. y nos hab
a venta jan la serie 3 a 1. >>> luego de la victoria sicolÓgica de los dodgers, penÉe que no lauper dianeivos pero caramba, que partido de hoy. en fin, seguiremos hablando de mÁs eliminatorias. >>> que partidos. >>> los de hoy. >>> no es que estÉ calificado al mundial faltan los de repechaje, mÉxico pasÓ a la repesca de rebote y para eso hablaremos de josÉ luis lÓpez que estÁ en la mesa de contacto. >>> costÓ la participacion que te...
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and we jump jan, about a lot of money. and it works. >> what did you do wrong? >> my first wife. [laughter] what a terrible mistake that was, for goodness sake. >> street smarts. what did you do wrong. >> plenty of mistakes. the first one it talks about, in 1980i shorted oil. it's going down. you remember, not just the weekend that they went to war. needless to say it was straight up. now, i would like to say it is your fault or somebody else's fault, but it is my fault. it is my fault because i had not done enough homework. and that was another case. somebody knew that war is going to start. you have to move troops and get ready for war. think. i was remiss and i lost money. plenty of times i have lost money. >> what does it mean to short? >> she sells something when it's going down. if you think something is going to go down you sell it. when it goes down and then you buy back. most people buy and sell. if you so short you sell and buy it is the same process. you do the same two things. >> is wall street every market today? >> as we said, not quite sure what you mean by that. >
and we jump jan, about a lot of money. and it works. >> what did you do wrong? >> my first wife. [laughter] what a terrible mistake that was, for goodness sake. >> street smarts. what did you do wrong. >> plenty of mistakes. the first one it talks about, in 1980i shorted oil. it's going down. you remember, not just the weekend that they went to war. needless to say it was straight up. now, i would like to say it is your fault or somebody else's fault, but it is my fault....