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lead john q i was close by his compatriot to up want to accomplish two on a killer i held on to win the twenty six mile race in two hours forty minutes and thirty five seconds in the woman surrounds kinnear's. suffered a mishap at a drink station but because he showed great determination to get back on her feet and snatch the lead from compatriot in course the one first to take the gold in the men's hockey decider host india to come three time champion to australia house at the stadium and we did a tight battle but those two elements dominated from the story but the kookaburras had to wait until we mine phoenix to do solution to break the deadlock and once they scored there was only going to be one result. christian real made it to leo in the twenty first minutes after going into court and those two alliums aided two more to make it for me with the break the former champions then completed the route boring for moguls in the second for it finished eight new meanwhile in badminton world number one way of malaysia to camera g four was surfing going to the men's singles final and completely
lead john q i was close by his compatriot to up want to accomplish two on a killer i held on to win the twenty six mile race in two hours forty minutes and thirty five seconds in the woman surrounds kinnear's. suffered a mishap at a drink station but because he showed great determination to get back on her feet and snatch the lead from compatriot in course the one first to take the gold in the men's hockey decider host india to come three time champion to australia house at the stadium and we...
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john q i was close to fall but his competitor it was two up one to black to accomplish two on a culinary held on to win the twenty six mile race in two hours forty minutes and thirty five seconds in. the woman surrounds kinnear's because he suffered a mishap at a drink station but because he showed great determination to get back on her feet and snatch the lead from competitors and course the one first to take the gold in the men's hockey decider host india to come three time champions oestriol it to house at the stadium and waited tight battle but those two elements dominated from the story but the kookaburras had to wait until in mind for minutes for jason wilson to break the deadlock and once they scored the opener there was only going to be one result cristian real and maybe too little in the twentieth or smits after penalty corner and there was a good two more to make it for me with the break the former champions then completed the route calling for more goals in the second half it finished eight new meanwhile in badminton world number one way of malaysia to come rajiv i was surfing
john q i was close to fall but his competitor it was two up one to black to accomplish two on a culinary held on to win the twenty six mile race in two hours forty minutes and thirty five seconds in. the woman surrounds kinnear's because he suffered a mishap at a drink station but because he showed great determination to get back on her feet and snatch the lead from competitors and course the one first to take the gold in the men's hockey decider host india to come three time champions oestriol...
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in the men's marathon it was too can an earful as who took their lead john q i was closely fooled by his compatriot i was too up more to eat but accomplished around a killer i held on to win the twenty six mile race in two i was true genius included five seconds in the room and two grams. was good certainly a mishap at a drink station but because he showed great determination to get back on her feet and snatch the weak from compatriot in course the one first to take the gold in the men's hockey decider host india to go three time champion to australia house at the stadium and we did tide battle. is dominated by news stories but the key to boris had to wait until nine phoenix to do so you see to break the deadlock and once they scored the opener there was only going to be one result cristian real maybe too little in the twenty first minutes after a penalty was. a good two more to make it for me with the break. if we were champions then completed the route briefly will go to the second it finish a new meanwhile in badminton world number one way of militia took only reggie for a simple
in the men's marathon it was too can an earful as who took their lead john q i was closely fooled by his compatriot i was too up more to eat but accomplished around a killer i held on to win the twenty six mile race in two i was true genius included five seconds in the room and two grams. was good certainly a mishap at a drink station but because he showed great determination to get back on her feet and snatch the weak from compatriot in course the one first to take the gold in the men's hockey...
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this man make as a lot of money >> look, what if he were a student or john q. employee somewhere?ay, get a note from your doctor. before you can return safely to the workplace, we need to know you're following the doctor's directions. >> which will never happen in this case. >> larry: does he need a good lawyer? he got himself out of the last incident. >> larry: he's on probation. can this effect that? >> well, potentially, i suppose, but i doubt it. there doesn't seem to be anything here other than -- i mean, the hospital takes him. he seems disturbed. there's no law. you can't tell somebody, put them on probation and say, you shall not be disturbed. there's not they can do to him. >> i don't think anybody wants to carry this case forward. the new york police department doesn't. the hotel doesn't. alleged woman. >> if they had found him in the street, they probably would have taken him to a hotel. they find him in the hotel, they have to take him to the street. it's not a good situation for the police. >> larry: what should charlie be doing now? right after this. host: could swit
this man make as a lot of money >> look, what if he were a student or john q. employee somewhere?ay, get a note from your doctor. before you can return safely to the workplace, we need to know you're following the doctor's directions. >> which will never happen in this case. >> larry: does he need a good lawyer? he got himself out of the last incident. >> larry: he's on probation. can this effect that? >> well, potentially, i suppose, but i doubt it. there doesn't...
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. >> this would be offensive if the individual in there was -- was john q. smith. >> right. right. back against racism. daryl clauson, city councilman in loveland, colorado. thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. you can e-mail us at foxnews.com to tell us what you think about that. still ahead, the democrat slogan, you don't have to like us, just vote for us. >> tepid vote counts the same as a wildly enthusiastic vote. >> all right. will that get people to the polls? we'll see. >> and it's the moment brian has been waiting for. the manufacturer of the jet pack says it's ready for sale now! >> finally! >> are you looking to buy it for christmas? >> i need one. >> get a segue. fiber one chewy bar. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes t good to be fiber. you made it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value of fiber. do it again. turn it into somethintasty. this guy's doing magic. there's chocolate chips in here now. how'd you do that? right! tasty fiber, that's a good one! ok, umm...read her mind. what's she thinking? that's right! i'm not thinking anything! [ male an
. >> this would be offensive if the individual in there was -- was john q. smith. >> right. right. back against racism. daryl clauson, city councilman in loveland, colorado. thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. you can e-mail us at foxnews.com to tell us what you think about that. still ahead, the democrat slogan, you don't have to like us, just vote for us. >> tepid vote counts the same as a wildly enthusiastic vote. >> all right. will that get people to the polls?...
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q. jumps to. john t. life on the go. video on demand on teaser minefield comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. now let's have a look at the latest news in this week's top stories on our team russia seals the deal to build vietnam's first ever nuclear power plant in a bid to help the country develop as an independent modern state was signed as dmitri medvedev visits handler to boost cooperation with the region. fresh tensions flare as georgia has reportedly arrested a network of twenty people all georgians for spying for russia has refused to either confirm or deny because it's. the first ever joint u.s. russian anti drug stop aeration in afghanistan has been hailed a success forces have destroyed four drug labs and confiscated a ton of heroin worth over two hundred million dollars. and next how metals molding the future as we check in for the latest edition of technology update. hello and welcome to technology update this month the show goes mental only without the head banging we're talking about the most elementary of materials tha
q. jumps to. john t. life on the go. video on demand on teaser minefield comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. now let's have a look at the latest news in this week's top stories on our team russia seals the deal to build vietnam's first ever nuclear power plant in a bid to help the country develop as an independent modern state was signed as dmitri medvedev visits handler to boost cooperation with the region. fresh tensions flare as georgia has reportedly...
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q. here taking out a life threatening brain tumor. quite an operating room. the scans are up. johnss, one of the finest hospitals in the worlds. >> this is my room. they build this specifically for our service. >> at 42, dr. q is at the top of his game. life wasn't always like this. in fact, it's been a long journey from his hometown in mexico. he started working at the age of 5 as his family's gas station. his family was poor and things got worse when the business collapsed. in 1987 he headed north to the border. >> there was one choice i knew i had to make. i jumped the fence. i climbed the fence between mexico and the united states at age 19. >> his first job? pulling weeds in california's central valley. >> i remember, i tell you, my hands, the hands that now do brain surgery, right around that time, they had scars everywhere from pulling weeds. they were bloody. >> this trailer was his home. he knew he could do better. he worked for the railroad. he got money to go to school. he got a scholarship from california berkeley. from there, he went to harvard medical school. >> did yo
q. here taking out a life threatening brain tumor. quite an operating room. the scans are up. johnss, one of the finest hospitals in the worlds. >> this is my room. they build this specifically for our service. >> at 42, dr. q is at the top of his game. life wasn't always like this. in fact, it's been a long journey from his hometown in mexico. he started working at the age of 5 as his family's gas station. his family was poor and things got worse when the business collapsed. in...
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q. here taking out a life threatening brain tumor. >> this is quite an operating room. scans up, interoperative ct scanner. >> johnsof the finest hospitals in the world. is this your room? >> this is my room. they built it specifically for our service. >> reporter: at 42, dr. q is at the top of his game. but life wasn't always like this. in fact, it's been a long journey from his hometown in mention ca mexicali, mexico. his family was poor and things got worse when the business collapsed. in 1987, he headed north to the border. >> there became one choice that i knew i had to make, and i hopped the fence. i jumped the fence. i climbed the fence between mexico and the united states. at age 19. >> reporter: his first job, pulling weeds in california's central valley. >> the very same hands that now do brain surgery right around that time they had scars everywhere from pulling weeds. they were bloody. >> reporter: this trailer was his home. but he know he could do better. he worked for the railroad, he got a job as a welder. that money paid for night school. he got a scholarship to the university of california berkeley
q. here taking out a life threatening brain tumor. >> this is quite an operating room. scans up, interoperative ct scanner. >> johnsof the finest hospitals in the world. is this your room? >> this is my room. they built it specifically for our service. >> reporter: at 42, dr. q is at the top of his game. but life wasn't always like this. in fact, it's been a long journey from his hometown in mention ca mexicali, mexico. his family was poor and things got worse when the...
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q is easier. picking weeds in california, then went to community klemp and learned english. earned a scholarship to harvard medical school. age 39, the direct of brain tumor surgery at johndent assistant in my dorm. dr. q, you are way bet tlaern me. this handsome young man, alex darrow. 16 and start add website this week to raise money to fight diseases in children. when i was 16 i just wanted to get my license, and two days after i did i drove into a ditch. alex, you're much better than i was when i was 16. this guy, i don't know. he's not very good. eating a doughnut. victor perez is our next contestants. he is the unemployed california man res kied an 8-year-old girl abducted outside her home. he's a total real-life hero actually honored by governor schwarzenegger. victor perez, you're much better than me. i've never rescued anybody or anything. these last two guys, professors from england won the nobel prize for physics by creating the thinnest, strongest material known positive mankind. these guys, are way better than me. this week i actually created this -- right here -- a jack-o'-lantern with my daughters then burnt my hand putting the candle in. all of these guys
q is easier. picking weeds in california, then went to community klemp and learned english. earned a scholarship to harvard medical school. age 39, the direct of brain tumor surgery at johndent assistant in my dorm. dr. q, you are way bet tlaern me. this handsome young man, alex darrow. 16 and start add website this week to raise money to fight diseases in children. when i was 16 i just wanted to get my license, and two days after i did i drove into a ditch. alex, you're much better than i was...
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john mccain ticket in 2008. here's how she responded to a question during a q & a session about why won't congress lower taxes. >> our leader our president has already said that what he wants to engage in is that redistribution of wealth. so he has laid it on the line for us. he has a different philosophy of how the economy should work and that spreading the wealth around idea which a lot of people say well that sounds kind of socialist to me. and uhm, just different ideas than many americans would have when it comes true solutions being free market principles that need to be plugged in. >> reporter: palin's visit was sponsored today by the conservative liberty and freedom foundation. it's a three-day swing through california after san jose tonight, heading over to sacramento tomorrow for a speech and then, dana, it's on to orange county, more familiar more friendly territory for her on saturday. >> okay. in san jose, len ramirez, thank you. >>> environmentally, it's a mess. it could be a disaster sitting here. >> it started as a problem in the delta. now it seems to be everywhere. what can be done about the gro
john mccain ticket in 2008. here's how she responded to a question during a q & a session about why won't congress lower taxes. >> our leader our president has already said that what he wants to engage in is that redistribution of wealth. so he has laid it on the line for us. he has a different philosophy of how the economy should work and that spreading the wealth around idea which a lot of people say well that sounds kind of socialist to me. and uhm, just different ideas than many...
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johns hopkins. when i was in college i just wanted to be the best resident assistant in my dorm. dr. qex darro, this week he started a website to raise money to fight diseaseness childrenment when i was 16 i just wanted to get my license and two days after i did i drove into a ditch. alex daro, you're much better than i was when i was 16. this guy, well, i don't know he's not very good. he's eating a doughnut. victor perez is our next contestant. he is the unemployed california man rescued an 8-year-old girl abducted outside her home. a total real life hero honored by governor schwarzenegger. you're much better than me. lastly these two guys are professors from england won the nobel prize for physics by creating the thinnest strongest material known to mankind. this week, i actually created this right here, a jack-o'-lantern with my daughters but burnt my hand when i put the candle in so all these guys are way better than me. you think comedy is just fun and games? not if you're a politician. each week we highlight the lahr shallest political commentary from late night television. one
johns hopkins. when i was in college i just wanted to be the best resident assistant in my dorm. dr. qex darro, this week he started a website to raise money to fight diseaseness childrenment when i was 16 i just wanted to get my license and two days after i did i drove into a ditch. alex daro, you're much better than i was when i was 16. this guy, well, i don't know he's not very good. he's eating a doughnut. victor perez is our next contestant. he is the unemployed california man rescued an...
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&dk#q >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. with major funding from the johnd. and catherine t. macarthur foundation-- helping to build a more just world. and by the park foundation. with additional funding for this program from the arthur vining davis foundations. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is pbs. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru.
&dk#q >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. with major funding from the johnd. and catherine t. macarthur foundation-- helping to build a more just world. and by the park foundation. with additional funding for this program from the arthur vining davis foundations. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is pbs. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see...
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q" was probably composed in the jewish homeland of palestine. scholars do not agree on the location of mark, matthew, luke or john.ey were separated not only by geography, but also by time. writing decades apart, they composed their gospels for tiny communities that were developing their own ideas about jesus, independently of each other. >> ( dramatized ): blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. >> narrator: about 15 years after mark, matthew wrote his gospel for a community caught up in the transformation of judaism after the fall of the temple. >> matthew's gospel is clearly written for a jewish-christian audience living within the immediate proximity of the homeland itself. matthew's is the most jewish of all the gospels. >> narrator: matthew's community lived in villages in the upper galilee, or lower syria. after the war, many who had been forced out of jerusalem moved north and settled in these villages. new leadership was evolving here with the pharisees, the rabbis who gave fresh interpretation to the ancient jewish tradit
q" was probably composed in the jewish homeland of palestine. scholars do not agree on the location of mark, matthew, luke or john.ey were separated not only by geography, but also by time. writing decades apart, they composed their gospels for tiny communities that were developing their own ideas about jesus, independently of each other. >> ( dramatized ): blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth....
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john hopkins, one of the finest hospitals in the world s. this your room? >> this is my room. they build this specifically for our service. >> reporter: at 42, dr. qand things got worse when the business collapsed. in 1987, the young doctor headed north to the border. >> there became one choice that i knew i had to make and i hopped the fence. i climbed the fence between mexico and the united states. at age 19. >> reporter: his first job? pulling weeds. in california's central valley. >> i remember, i tell you, dr. gupta, my hands, they're very same hands that now do brain surgery right around that time they had scars everywhere from pulling weeds. they were bloody. >> reporter: this trailer was his home. but he knew he could do better. he worked for the railroad, he got a job as a welder. that money paid for night school. he got a scholarship to the university of california-berkeley and from there he went to harvard medical school. did you ever think to yourself, you know what? i don't belong here. >> yes, many times. but i think that that's also what's kept me on the top of my game. you know? back then when i was in medical school i remember thi
john hopkins, one of the finest hospitals in the world s. this your room? >> this is my room. they build this specifically for our service. >> reporter: at 42, dr. qand things got worse when the business collapsed. in 1987, the young doctor headed north to the border. >> there became one choice that i knew i had to make and i hopped the fence. i climbed the fence between mexico and the united states. at age 19. >> reporter: his first job? pulling weeds. in california's...