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and so she saw this erging conflict which wasratuou beby ati y ow erf kf c r csin which she projected everything. and she got, you know, she, she nevereally, in effect, know otld the argeines, you shower b rtbolically used by them and this sort of thing. the irony of the whole, you know, back and forth between h and hague and the administration on this is tat haell erhethroen thing. he saw this as a moment to really defeat jeane once and for all because of her sympathy as he saw it for the argentines. and he, you know, heasly u k, doanr nd aedo use her in a power struggle with reagan, you know, over who was going to control things. and ultimately, you know, he -- there was this moment where she th sidt t-- in youknow a vote about, you know, in efct censuring argentina and had to change her vote because on hg's parw, a duplicitous move ay tneult hnfeahe got to go or i've got to go. and reagan said, well, you've got to go, you know? [laughter] so the irony was i think that jeanwas really wrong on the to dse ri, wrong not to spri algh w l o t ynoh didn't support us in grenada, you know?
and so she saw this erging conflict which wasratuou beby ati y ow erf kf c r csin which she projected everything. and she got, you know, she, she nevereally, in effect, know otld the argeines, you shower b rtbolically used by them and this sort of thing. the irony of the whole, you know, back and forth between h and hague and the administration on this is tat haell erhethroen thing. he saw this as a moment to really defeat jeane once and for all because of her sympathy as he saw it for the...
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in local el paso city olympics ben won two gold medal asks >>> coming up at kf searching for the endamerica's housing crisis. tonight michael finney explains why we could be waiting a long time and a consumer group calls for a closure of an east bay oil refinery. and nasa's countdown to what sit calling hardest mission ever attempted by a planetary growers. those stories and more coming up tonight. >> worlds news is coming up next. >> and from all of us here, thanks for watching. we'll see new half an hour. >>> tonight on "world news" -- the cruel summer. a dangerous new heat wave. half the nation parched by drought. a fierce lightning strikes houses and turns a soccer game deadly. and look what firefighters saw coming toward them in the middle of a wildfire. >>> air scare, passengers discover needles in the sandwiches on board several flights from europe to the united states. injuries have been reported. >>> olympic breach. as american athletes stream into london tonight. serious concerns about security. is that officer napping on the job? >>> hidden in suburbia. this ordinary high
in local el paso city olympics ben won two gold medal asks >>> coming up at kf searching for the endamerica's housing crisis. tonight michael finney explains why we could be waiting a long time and a consumer group calls for a closure of an east bay oil refinery. and nasa's countdown to what sit calling hardest mission ever attempted by a planetary growers. those stories and more coming up tonight. >> worlds news is coming up next. >> and from all of us here, thanks for...
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i finally decided i would ask her psychiatrist if she would violate her kf den and tell me whether it was likely she would do it and the psychiatrist said, no, she wouldn't really act that out. so i fired the client and warned her that if she did anything she was no longer my client and if she made any further threats that i would reveal them, and as far as i know the gentleman was never murdered but these things come up in the strangest of way. >> i think that was the point i was trying to make. i think most people that come and tell you they're going to kill somebody aren't going to do it, all right? and to get -- >> but you don't want to have to worry about if they do. >> but to get them into your office i think is a big value, and for them to know it's confidential, to get them into your office with confidentiality, that's why when you asked me my. i'm in favor of a broad confidential rule because i think if they had someone to talk to, they knew you wouldn't turn them in, they talk to you, and they did it. it's not going to work in every situation. that's why i feel that way. >>
i finally decided i would ask her psychiatrist if she would violate her kf den and tell me whether it was likely she would do it and the psychiatrist said, no, she wouldn't really act that out. so i fired the client and warned her that if she did anything she was no longer my client and if she made any further threats that i would reveal them, and as far as i know the gentleman was never murdered but these things come up in the strangest of way. >> i think that was the point i was trying...
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back and forth because the senators, of course, were intestedn t ris ynhnn a mitea a ctseicer erfrny kf leadership tactics that you would be able to talk about or actually do today. it's a difrent w. wary veonea ansoy dnd tthul ai rmeobt caro's bks and i know that his research is so good that you would enjoy reading that. um aer btve en bni r b dasriyut on. now, there wasn't a more well known an loved person in american news lh wr crte welo ex. het heve s. hew hon and then he was a foreign correspondent for united press international, got a lot of real reporterxpernc he wasn'jund oce y. tn veew became more important when the news programs, all the three major networks had themalte kiteta a tnc th ihe0s a w e a y io the early '80s. and i just think that his time, he said he covered eight presidents, d his t ve i cin faat ae a ing onaue wa tht i k dola brinkley is a wonderful historian. he is a history professor at ce university. 'so tahtheal adan pet e'ehiia aldota comprehensive resear in his writing. so thebiography of cronkite that he wrote, i thk, will be th dine bap wacrte dh bthcth
back and forth because the senators, of course, were intestedn t ris ynhnn a mitea a ctseicer erfrny kf leadership tactics that you would be able to talk about or actually do today. it's a difrent w. wary veonea ansoy dnd tthul ai rmeobt caro's bks and i know that his research is so good that you would enjoy reading that. um aer btve en bni r b dasriyut on. now, there wasn't a more well known an loved person in american news lh wr crte welo ex. het heve s. hew hon and then he was a foreign...
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in 1890 our supreme court came within a whisker of declaring solitary coninemtasrue unlpsh, h buopee kfreference points in this treatment. manning's father has compad such treatment to the prison in guantÁnamo and one libertarian accused the governme of kgb taics treing nnth y oaee. inrmeoe se t way soviet politicals were treated when they were put into psychiatric prisons in the 60's and seventies. any first-rate journals had written maing is being reated like anemy combant a the otr ibg edaraiu. ti. e omuth to this, but i think all of the statements are missing something fundamental, something very big and what these people are missing is that manning's mag'eat nctso cio 0%marenthni states, where solitary confinement is not at all somethinwe use exclusively on exotic national security threats. it's something we use routinely he without contrersy. prer tmen0,0 in ste system who are in some form of long-term solitary confinement and even pretrial detention in solitary, it's not the norm, it's still something we do to prisoners often enough a usu wut n h at dl inh been an extreme and awf
in 1890 our supreme court came within a whisker of declaring solitary coninemtasrue unlpsh, h buopee kfreference points in this treatment. manning's father has compad such treatment to the prison in guantÁnamo and one libertarian accused the governme of kgb taics treing nnth y oaee. inrmeoe se t way soviet politicals were treated when they were put into psychiatric prisons in the 60's and seventies. any first-rate journals had written maing is being reated like anemy combant a the otr ibg...
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address the fiscal outlook that is unsustainable, dangerous, and has a substantial effect by undermining kfs a great thought, but the idea that the parties come together to address the long-term problems of the country -- >> when. i know they will come together and address them. they either do it before the crisis or after the crisis. if they don't, there will be a crisis. one thing i learned is that a crisis focuses minds, and there is some evidence to indicate that it takes a crisis to get big difficult things done. there is reasons for optimism right now, and i think the reasons fb optimism, very quickly, are there has been a great debate over the last year or two. i think both sides of people understand the problem. and you have a good bipartisan basis. bob said you have forcing events coming up with this fiscal cliff, a big tax increase, and so on. i think it is, you know, at least i can't make that prediction. i am hopeful they will get there, but this is not just -- it's going to take, and the leadership needs to come. >> i want to be clear with what you're saying. >> frank, we were
address the fiscal outlook that is unsustainable, dangerous, and has a substantial effect by undermining kfs a great thought, but the idea that the parties come together to address the long-term problems of the country -- >> when. i know they will come together and address them. they either do it before the crisis or after the crisis. if they don't, there will be a crisis. one thing i learned is that a crisis focuses minds, and there is some evidence to indicate that it takes a crisis to...
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hea otoy rong kf fabulous weapons that have never been conceived of before but have tremendous appeal. foai finhee job they're lookin es en. d els ost, u e 18 months to basically expand plant facilities, to reto in order mirytada thekiwsi other material were you're going to need, 8 months o my colleagues a willve ou ree rihau ofs production. it's going to be quanty, not necessary quality or grs eean w vry nd u m ots treehalle ose to win this war and confront the possible evidence that comes with it. as ixplain inh oo, e bisc p ea aoluetole industry who do subcontracting, saying this is i need your he ifou to ar ufortto seeara od cry thsy you've got it. we will follow you wherever you want to leave. in many cases the deals have to be done with just a handshake be t rvef u baax euon, change the amortization schedules, cut them in half thorve fye inivcone imoti a 1.73 has to send his ato oaiat, dard ohsoom ana hetaetween washington and business and what really makes production possible innd kon r.ry. in edb his on pearl harbor, american wartime production is already approaching the level
hea otoy rong kf fabulous weapons that have never been conceived of before but have tremendous appeal. foai finhee job they're lookin es en. d els ost, u e 18 months to basically expand plant facilities, to reto in order mirytada thekiwsi other material were you're going to need, 8 months o my colleagues a willve ou ree rihau ofs production. it's going to be quanty, not necessary quality or grs eean w vry nd u m ots treehalle ose to win this war and confront the possible evidence that comes...
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kf see du thte yoow wheotle on aans et lely ito paris parachute into paris with the first allied airbornent on for two and a half pages of eeothis usen' inld she n. aoaruf w t yo mu dúd >>onm in 1967 this is called the bloodiest 47 acres in america. >> as a "washington post" repoer, jeff hmelman work under then bradlee for s ro ipeal tiipwie"yur tr tco t45 ca i journalism. this event is 45 minutes and contains language that some viewers may find offensei.i' ud crsns oo vng lehawn m wife lisa f politics & prose.come yo on behalf of everyone at the ore, wouik wme ev a or aon pbl aforer b reed most times the authors will have appeared in at least one or two other ples before reaching p and p or will have given tewsne orzas,ig tuveldcle. [lte iss fme that jeff is speaking publicly about his new biography of a former "washington post"dito and th "rs h" ad rahe cove thntrsldt ekn io the book was excerpted in "new york magazine", and the fallout had as much to do withnother geat hin "eg word i be b le i'eait tffod the substance of the disputes by the biography is nearly 500 pages long and con ta
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my written testimony, but that are covered from the regulat amrk oren,t respdio rqson stwd ie te coe kfr payments, and it's for that purpose that although some of our regulations are subject to threshdsre isome vitssaof aby rar r f e tr o -ol threshold automatically brings that payment mechanism including the mobile phone network int the regulatory framework and suec allftoe ro fuhee, oeks the newt if eosa mpan regulatory framework on the united states but do not do something with the abilty of entities from outsidof the cotry ccthaw neil s peca hav mned r la fwo at akdvgeoe full authority to confiscate to us to assert jurisdictioover the foreignased money anteovs the ntatsein u.. sot sd id t oruorbge pe fid the united states. estimate the studies have been done in the world bank and acknowledge the new services have the potential to facilitate money laderi aneyrcmm tt ta ortnaa ams ce transferred from advanced financial one question and ensure the soundness of the financial services. what are your thoughts on those recommendaons areou awe hs? y a 'ssetes odeioha wok toou nthdevme drmio
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first issue, tere ar abcoep hnng with any type of health care prevention or treatment, one needs to kfef th cf care and health care spending. people also want to think about with the return n investment and is st im w ispl e. oin fe ct tan tite how does this affect spending and revenues? when we think of budgetary impacts coma etn ine t s what are the baselines? not to a point* in time concept. what'd to read thien will have been over the next 10 years with the absence of any change of law? spending, ris, outcomes, a nd drsth or you hear about new york and others but what would the other states to over 10 years to affectwat diilb? and will have a marginal effect with current law. then it what will happen to heth, atik th behavioral response. at enthehr f emerorr cahal -- employers, estates, schools, and the response to the policy will helpto affect outcomes.ene hi a enng and more than just medicare/medicaid, social secuty, s,ads ree effects in changes of productivty. and what is important to us ttrh heive could dat. eusdo analysis is critical. we welcome anything you can share that wil
first issue, tere ar abcoep hnng with any type of health care prevention or treatment, one needs to kfef th cf care and health care spending. people also want to think about with the return n investment and is st im w ispl e. oin fe ct tan tite how does this affect spending and revenues? when we think of budgetary impacts coma etn ine t s what are the baselines? not to a point* in time concept. what'd to read thien will have been over the next 10 years with the absence of any change of law?...
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anthosare e gsik edioeb d a soseaseeend to kf ass beuse ur lifestyle usually has a bearing on what'slikely to happen to you. and here's the point about family breakdown. we, therefe, need to do a l reade unnamifech tsmaf t as, areriosot he t , ut icly yng dysfunctional mums in the family so the kids are right early on, and second to look atmi en ea w in ilmi behe eawn ther tn picking up the pieces afterwards. i mean, it's estimated over 20-plus billion pounds a year we spend onhefter effects of kdwhitwn i pubiofmoin , uanstiz edhooreowoe e dr w bit hat'ugehift to where you put your money to focus on solving breakdown rather tn dealing with the ter effects of it. we h histig nabout how th owt tate sotreplyaying is that as people go in from benefit into work, that the levels that they achieven work fo eachhohoanha tho pssou moabig titis en ty're on benefits. so the universe credit is interesting because by and large it shifts some of the money down to the bottom end. that i say theea h. wosggssggin thonissu important, you know, marginal deduction rates. so the participation tax rate, t
anthosare e gsik edioeb d a soseaseeend to kf ass beuse ur lifestyle usually has a bearing on what'slikely to happen to you. and here's the point about family breakdown. we, therefe, need to do a l reade unnamifech tsmaf t as, areriosot he t , ut icly yng dysfunctional mums in the family so the kids are right early on, and second to look atmi en ea w in ilmi behe eawn ther tn picking up the pieces afterwards. i mean, it's estimated over 20-plus billion pounds a year we spend onhefter effects of...