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kra! hah! rrw! boosh! hah! kra! obi wan kenobi has to... fight... a... gigantic nine-tailed scythe-tailed grasshopper! hah! and so, suzie, now we're going to give you the tummy you've always wanted. start the operation. so, you may feel a little bit of pain, but only a bit. because we're going to take all your fat out and put it in a bowl in case anybody else wants to get fat. then we can put the fat in them. now. so, mum has no job. so, financially, dad, we need you not to muck this one up, don't we? so, no pressure, then. any calls from jo this morning? yeah. she asked me to cover for her tonight. oh, brilliant. and you said... no. you said no? i told her to get billy to do it. right, but basically you put your foot down! hey, well done, jakester, mate. thanks, fart face. don't call me fart face. well, don't call me jakester-mate, then. fart face. thwah! thwah! he chops off my hand. now-- grah! phew! and now... ( panting ) episode two! right. come on, karen, you have to put your name on this project. can't you do that? no, you have to. it's your work.
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i stopped by kitchens and watched our women with cook yams, rice, oh kra and beans. our children had not forgotten. and i rejoice, led by the sound of a black smith's hammer, i travel to charleston, south carolina, john shannon, black smith. a large european with red hair, comfortable. they were apprentices to all africans new and old, familiar yet fresh. i have sold another of your beautiful gape with the rice design, how did you learn to craft so well? a young man stepped into the light. i learned by reaching back with one hand and stretching forward with the other he said. people said you are a genius. my father dinka was the genius replied the apprentice. he taught me what 7 generations have learned, i am the 8th. i had bound [inaudible] who answers to moses shannon. both mean safe water. he seems more confident now, wiser. playful mostafa. i had so much to tell him, he could not see me. he could not see me or hear me in this strange land. he touched the spotting smiles. [inaudible] with birds, flowers and animals inspired. i turned to someone tell moses, shannon
i stopped by kitchens and watched our women with cook yams, rice, oh kra and beans. our children had not forgotten. and i rejoice, led by the sound of a black smith's hammer, i travel to charleston, south carolina, john shannon, black smith. a large european with red hair, comfortable. they were apprentices to all africans new and old, familiar yet fresh. i have sold another of your beautiful gape with the rice design, how did you learn to craft so well? a young man stepped into the light. i...
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have any appeal and terms of the syria, i'll give you one example similar to your experience in labor kra that he would be too modest to raise. when hamma were being encircled by tanks, the people tossed floors on to his embassy. the people are syria now exactly where robert ford stood in walk of their rights and aspirations and representative ford represented us very laborly in showing where the united states speaker said. >> senator, i think it very telling that they of every year they burn russian burn his la flals. that -- flags. we want syria to not be the malignant actor had has been supporting terrorist groups and being the cause of a great deal of regional instability. so i think there's huge strateg as a country with the changes going on in syria. but that's not why the syrians are doing -- that's no why the street protest is doing that. they're doing it because they want dignity. and i think it is very important for us as we go forward to keep in mind that the most important thing we can do is keep stressing over and over our support for universal human right being respected in
have any appeal and terms of the syria, i'll give you one example similar to your experience in labor kra that he would be too modest to raise. when hamma were being encircled by tanks, the people tossed floors on to his embassy. the people are syria now exactly where robert ford stood in walk of their rights and aspirations and representative ford represented us very laborly in showing where the united states speaker said. >> senator, i think it very telling that they of every year they...
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but nixon's kra yaytivity bursts through not in the first 18 months, but therefore in 1971 with a vengeance. firstly and most obviously in his replacing david kennedy as secretary of the treasury with john connolly, a conservative, it is true, but a democrat and a prominent democrat. and someone with whom he had previously not had close and continuing political relations, but of whom he had long been an admirer. and who was politically immensely useful to him. most dramatically, nixon's creativity, his agency, his, as it were, rediscovery of the possibilities of transformative politics in the presidency, is expressed and evident in his doing what everybody thought, everybody knew he would not and could not do. that is to say accepting the challenge thrown down to him by a democratic congress in 1970 which had granted to the president of the united states the authority in law to impose price and wage controls, a statute which was passed because -- precisely because majority democrats knew that an incumbent republican president could not and would not avail himself of those powers. in august
but nixon's kra yaytivity bursts through not in the first 18 months, but therefore in 1971 with a vengeance. firstly and most obviously in his replacing david kennedy as secretary of the treasury with john connolly, a conservative, it is true, but a democrat and a prominent democrat. and someone with whom he had previously not had close and continuing political relations, but of whom he had long been an admirer. and who was politically immensely useful to him. most dramatically, nixon's...
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representative javier bacerra is a democrat from kra ra. just a moment ago you heard from representative jan schakowsky from illinois. joining us live on the phone from capitol hill, emily etheridge. she's following this story from cq. thanks very much for being with us. >> you're welcome. thanks for having me on. >> this is really the start of a message war we're going to be hearing from democrats and republicans. a week of events in which they're going to try to commemorate or criticize this legislation. what can we expect specifically? >> that's right. @already started. there's not only been conference calms like the one you just played but a flurry of press releases. today republican senators were on the senate floor having a colloquy about the problems they see with the health care law and the damaging effects they think it will have. i've seen some democrats on the house floor beginning to give speeches. so expect to see a lot of people talking about this all week long. >> let's drill down one of the key issues that we're going to be
representative javier bacerra is a democrat from kra ra. just a moment ago you heard from representative jan schakowsky from illinois. joining us live on the phone from capitol hill, emily etheridge. she's following this story from cq. thanks very much for being with us. >> you're welcome. thanks for having me on. >> this is really the start of a message war we're going to be hearing from democrats and republicans. a week of events in which they're going to try to commemorate or...
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doing a stress test that would actually predict how the big banks would fare in a massive financial kras that's that's just an idea for those of you that visit on friday we've pointed out many of the ways in which this stress test was virtually worthless so go back and check the interview out the next day i would respond if you were watching my interview with gawkers john cook on the f.b.i. spying on domestic activists over the past several years not to tease comment on you tube this is a great opportunity for government cutbacks at the operative's too many of them obviously with too little to do too much time on their hands and it does seem like the f.b.i. has an awful lot of time on their hands i don't know they have a massive spying operation to monitor muslims in america but in their spare time they find a b. they find to be concerned about an alliance between the homeless and they and artists and they monitor radicals that shop at those evil farmers' markets have a sense that few billion could probably be shaved off that domestic surveillance budget and the us would be just as safe
doing a stress test that would actually predict how the big banks would fare in a massive financial kras that's that's just an idea for those of you that visit on friday we've pointed out many of the ways in which this stress test was virtually worthless so go back and check the interview out the next day i would respond if you were watching my interview with gawkers john cook on the f.b.i. spying on domestic activists over the past several years not to tease comment on you tube this is a great...
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coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, at the kras-na castle was probably caused by nearby dy ass which caught> a massive 14th century castle went up in flames, probably caused by a dry grassfire. 11 regional fire services were called in to fight the flames including a water helicopter. the castle's wooden roof was burned and building was destroyed. children smoke cigarettes may have sparked the brush fire. >>> we have a megamansion up to sale in southern california. the price tag, $78 million. a little expensive. the house is bradbury is 32,000 square feet with seven bedrooms, six fireplaces and a two story library, pool and 15- person jacuzzi, 2,000-bottle wine cellar. 10-car garage. a 3-d theater. this is my favorite. a temperature controlled trout pond with a two-story waterfall. >> you're a big fisherman, right? >> just who doesn't need a temperature controlled crowd pond? in 2010 forbes called it the most expensive zip code in the nation with the median home costing $4.3 million. >> i might afford one bathroom then done. >>> st. mary's men's basketball team heading for the ncaa tournamen
coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, at the kras-na castle was probably caused by nearby dy ass which caught> a massive 14th century castle went up in flames, probably caused by a dry grassfire. 11 regional fire services were called in to fight the flames including a water helicopter. the castle's wooden roof was burned and building was destroyed. children smoke cigarettes may have sparked the brush fire. >>> we have a megamansion up to sale in southern california. the price tag, $78...
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. >> what inspired meg kra change? what about looking ahead to 2050 can help us today?e produce a book on the year ahead, a special issue of the economist called "the world end." looking to the future is good. but look together long-term future is especially stimulating because it enables you to focus on the really big trends to clear away the clutter, noise and really get a sense of what matters. as you say, that enables you also to reflect back on today as well as the future and see today in its context. >> of course we see so many investable items around some of these mega changes. and these trends. talk to us about some life-changing trend that you're looking at. in particular the demographics of the world will undergo quite a change. >> yes. the demography of our planet is changing very, very rapidly. taking 1 years for us to add our latest billion to 7 billion people. where as it took 250,000 years to put on the first billion and around 1800. there will be another 2.3 or so billion people added to the planet between now and 2050. so just those broad numbers are qu
. >> what inspired meg kra change? what about looking ahead to 2050 can help us today?e produce a book on the year ahead, a special issue of the economist called "the world end." looking to the future is good. but look together long-term future is especially stimulating because it enables you to focus on the really big trends to clear away the clutter, noise and really get a sense of what matters. as you say, that enables you also to reflect back on today as well as the future...
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kra krauthammer, the american enter surprise institute, would lead us instead on a policy path that culminates in a preventive war. it is the right's version of the nuclear freeze, a simple solution that actually doesn't solve anything. strikes on iran would probably delay its program a few years while driving up domestic support within iran for the government in tehran and for the nuclear program. it would provide a much stronger rationale for iran to pursue nuclear weapons, having been attacked. yet sophisticated conservatives insist that this route is preferable to deterrence. deterrence is a difficult concept to accept because it is counterintuitive. the prospect of destruction produces peace. and yet its record is remarkable. great powers went to war with brutal regularity for hundreds of years. then came nuclear weapons, and there has not been a war between great powers since 1945, the longest spirit of peace between great powers in human history. the united states and the soviet union had a more intense and far-reaching rivalry than almost any two great powers ever. each told the other
kra krauthammer, the american enter surprise institute, would lead us instead on a policy path that culminates in a preventive war. it is the right's version of the nuclear freeze, a simple solution that actually doesn't solve anything. strikes on iran would probably delay its program a few years while driving up domestic support within iran for the government in tehran and for the nuclear program. it would provide a much stronger rationale for iran to pursue nuclear weapons, having been...
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on wednesday andy from pennsylvania wanted me to get my thoughts on kra, cray, for you home gamers, andthis one. cray it's a $200 million market cap. they make the world's fastest super computers, and the company has a mission to use its powers for good, designing safer vehicles, discovering life-saving drugs and safeguarding national security. in an attempt to advance the frontiers of science and engineering. hey, can you say save the world? as today's valley girl investor would ask is this cray cray? i think it looks like two powerful thaemz, but to me it's incredibly risky, and the company's sales are lumpy. their average machine costs $35 million. stock is up 18%. what are you waiting for 1234 ka-ching, ka-ching. if are you looking for a big data play, i prefer something with less risk that trades at a more reasonable valuation like efc, and back on february 22nd steven in new york asked me about compania -- or sbs for you home gamers. this is the largest water and sewer provider in latin america which contains about 40 million people and accounts for roughly 30% of brazil's gdp. th
on wednesday andy from pennsylvania wanted me to get my thoughts on kra, cray, for you home gamers, andthis one. cray it's a $200 million market cap. they make the world's fastest super computers, and the company has a mission to use its powers for good, designing safer vehicles, discovering life-saving drugs and safeguarding national security. in an attempt to advance the frontiers of science and engineering. hey, can you say save the world? as today's valley girl investor would ask is this...
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or the bad news of kb last week. >> you don't say kra-merica? >> modesty now? to get the paperback edition of your book. >> thank you. that was good one, jim. >> very nice. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> all right. when we come back, we have final thoughts from the guest host today, florida governor scott. more than 150 million professionals are connecting here. linkedin connects with the big board. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. four walls and a roof is a structure. what's inside is a home. home protector plus, from liberty
or the bad news of kb last week. >> you don't say kra-merica? >> modesty now? to get the paperback edition of your book. >> thank you. that was good one, jim. >> very nice. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> all right. when we come back, we have final thoughts from the guest host today, florida governor scott. more than 150 million professionals are connecting here. linkedin connects with the big board. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to...
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you could have a or the tee kra. we put the tacos in jicama.. >> a new restaurant in atlanta, the first week. cooking channel premier, reinventing the meal, april 1st. cookbook next spring. and we're making tacos on "good morning america" with josh elliott. >> you have the mango sorbet. save me some taco. april 1st, get the taco recipe right now, goodmorningamerica.com >>> this is like his fourth one, i think, already. it's so delicious. >> i'm a big believer in blais. >> we have a big week ahead. tiger woods, ashley judd, the muppets. all the dish, the morning after "the bachelor" finale. >> we thank you for watching. online, gam goodmorningamerica. on yahoo!. have a great week end, everybody. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 8:56 on this morning. the fbi believes the sixth suspicious letter sent to in d.c. are all linked. the letter is all contained that was determined be hazardous. two those letters were found yesterday, one was found at a was found atd one an elementary school. change' "game o marl by juliann
you could have a or the tee kra. we put the tacos in jicama.. >> a new restaurant in atlanta, the first week. cooking channel premier, reinventing the meal, april 1st. cookbook next spring. and we're making tacos on "good morning america" with josh elliott. >> you have the mango sorbet. save me some taco. april 1st, get the taco recipe right now, goodmorningamerica.com >>> this is like his fourth one, i think, already. it's so delicious. >> i'm a big...
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you could have a or the tee kra. we put the tacos in jicama.okbook coming out. >> a new restaurant in atlanta, the first week. cooking channel premier, reinventing the meal, april 1st. cookbook next spring. and we're making tacos on "good morning america" with josh elliott. >> you have the mango sorbet. save me some taco. april 1st, get the taco recipe right now, goodmorningamerica.com on ♪ [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. for a cleaner way to clean try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty extra soft leaves this surface 3 times cleaner than a dishcloth. it's super durable too. it's the cleaner way to clean. bring it with bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. >>> this is like his fourth one, i think, already. it's so delicious. >> i'm a big believer in blais. >> we have a big week ahead. tiger woods, ashley judd, the muppets. all the dish, the morning after "the bachelor" finale. >> we thank you for
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if you want to have a discussion about viagra, i don't care who uses viagra, i don't care who uses kraant to have to pay for it. this has morphed into something different about a war on women's health, now a war on men. in the end, this is a silly discussion. if you want viagra, pay for it. >> after four hours, it's not a silly discussion. this is the problem here. men making decisions in a political context have to be forced to have to deal with this. you're right, when you begin all of a sudden to put it in a man's perspective, it's like, oh, wow, i can't believe you went there. i support her 100% because when you check these guys who are making these decisions, they're never talking to their mothers, their sisters, their wives or their daughters. absolutely. you say pull the viagra. trust me, their attitudes will change quickly. >> time for the buzzer beater. president obama took british prime minister david cameron to a basketball game in ohio to show him an america, quote, not seen by tourists. they rang up a billable half a million dollars round trip. with those resources in mind
if you want to have a discussion about viagra, i don't care who uses viagra, i don't care who uses kraant to have to pay for it. this has morphed into something different about a war on women's health, now a war on men. in the end, this is a silly discussion. if you want viagra, pay for it. >> after four hours, it's not a silly discussion. this is the problem here. men making decisions in a political context have to be forced to have to deal with this. you're right, when you begin all of...
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you could have a or the tee kra. we put the tacos in jicama.e first week. cooking channel premier, reinventing the meal, april 1st. cookbook next spring. and we're making tacos on "good morning america" with josh elliott. >> you have the mango sorbet. save me some taco. april 1st get the taco recipe right now, goodmorningamerica.com on >>> this is like his fourth one, i think, already. it's so delicious. >> i'm a big believer in blais. >> we have a big week ahead. tiger woods, ashley judd the muppets. all the dish the morning after "the bachelor" finale. >> we thank you for watching. online gam gamoodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. have a great week end, everybody. 2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i2i at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. ready for a little warm weather? >>> check out these high temperatures mid 60s at the coast possibly mid 70s inland. our last day of above average temperature
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. >> joining me is rick tyler, senior adviser for the pro-gingrich super p kra winning our future ando you. good to see you. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm well. i know it is rude to ask but how much money does the super pac currently have? >> i'm not going say. we had adequate fund. >> adequate funding -- can you give me a ballpark figure? >> no. >> all right. well, can i ask you if it came mostly from ad elliselson? gingrich said 178,000 donors he had thus far, individuals. >> yeah. he's speaking about the campaigns -- speaking about the money that comes into his campaign. our donor base is -- much smaller. the contributions are much larger because we can take contributions about $2,500 which he cannot do. you know, in -- he's got a very good fund-raising base and we do as well. but it is -- much smaller. we have high dollars and fewer -- fewer donors and he has -- low dollars and a lot more don't zblors when you talk about much smaller is it like one? >> no, no. certainly not. >> okay. >> how much do you need to make it to tampa? >> it will go to tampa regardless. question now is to g
. >> joining me is rick tyler, senior adviser for the pro-gingrich super p kra winning our future ando you. good to see you. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm well. i know it is rude to ask but how much money does the super pac currently have? >> i'm not going say. we had adequate fund. >> adequate funding -- can you give me a ballpark figure? >> no. >> all right. well, can i ask you if it came mostly from ad elliselson? gingrich said 178,000 donors he had...
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fact that we are our own worst enemy in this country and we still have not been able to as senator krang-term issues with the bozel rules in place. should there be a zero waiting for any other treasuries or solve erp debt? >> none of those securities is completely riskless, that's true. we have in the case of non u.s., we've approached this in various ways. in the case of non u.s. sovereign debt, the europeans have asked the banks to write down the value of that debt, so in some senses, it's subtracted from capital one for one and in the united states, we have been making banks, we're not just relying on the capital ratio or making banks do stress tests or look at their european holdings and make sure they're safe and sound, so we're not ignoring that by any means. in the case of u.s. treasuries, our assumption is that the biggest source of risk is interest rate risk as opposed to default risk. under default, i think the whole financial system would be in enormous trouble. but we do ask banks to stress their interest rate risk, including their holdings of treasuries and municipalities
fact that we are our own worst enemy in this country and we still have not been able to as senator krang-term issues with the bozel rules in place. should there be a zero waiting for any other treasuries or solve erp debt? >> none of those securities is completely riskless, that's true. we have in the case of non u.s., we've approached this in various ways. in the case of non u.s. sovereign debt, the europeans have asked the banks to write down the value of that debt, so in some senses,...
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and the thing that drives me kras gl crazy about it is it's incredibly short-sided.ut jails, schools, so forth. you could get kids by the age of 3 much more able to compete. >> it's short sided. it's like our health care system where so much of the expense of our health care expense goes to the last year of life. >> that's a part of life. if it's at 63 or 93. >> we're keeping people alive longer -- >> the fix for that is is payments by patient, not by how many procedures they have. you turn the whole health care system upside down. >> this is a zero sum gain. if you make older people wealthier through the redistribution of resources through the central government, you're taking that money away from somewhere and howard says it's from the younger. >> that's part of it. you ask why young people don't vote. i'm sure they don't have a lot of great options that represent their interests. the republican party is is actively trying to disenfranchise with the voting reform laws, david krom called it a sale for the baby boomers. it's a chicken voting for colonel sanders. and
and the thing that drives me kras gl crazy about it is it's incredibly short-sided.ut jails, schools, so forth. you could get kids by the age of 3 much more able to compete. >> it's short sided. it's like our health care system where so much of the expense of our health care expense goes to the last year of life. >> that's a part of life. if it's at 63 or 93. >> we're keeping people alive longer -- >> the fix for that is is payments by patient, not by how many procedures...