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the filings are what laborious. there are always a zillion people technically running. but every year, it's pretty obvious where the tiers are, right? it's pretty obvious where the princess kadija's, one alien to another alien, and who is conceivably viable for the nomination. fox news ron paul notwithstanding, right, as to who makes the cut. usually you can tell. this year, how are you going to tell? this year on the republican side, the conceivably viable list has at least 22 names on it by my latest count. granted, it's a subjective count, but i don't think it's crazy. if you take the list of people not heard of making it into the debate, you've still got about 22 people. let's consider this for a second, right? mike huckabee, officially joined the race today. he won iowa in 2008. won eight states altogether that year. it was a big surprise to democrats that he didn't run in 2012. a lot of high level democrats thought mike huckabee had a really good chance of winning the republican nomination in 2012. mike huckabee has potential viability as a nominee. mike huckabee
the filings are what laborious. there are always a zillion people technically running. but every year, it's pretty obvious where the tiers are, right? it's pretty obvious where the princess kadija's, one alien to another alien, and who is conceivably viable for the nomination. fox news ron paul notwithstanding, right, as to who makes the cut. usually you can tell. this year, how are you going to tell? this year on the republican side, the conceivably viable list has at least 22 names on it by...
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and that way you would write war and peace laboriously. [laughter]. >> right. almost as long as it takes to readt. right. >> very -- very slowly. but for a young child like five or six or however old i was, this was so thrilling because it wasn't just my handwriting but an actual, you know, print. >> right. >> so that was the beginning of a lifelong -- >> yeah. >> -- obsession with thidea of this kind of creativity. >> and she gave you, i think, alicen -- >> "alice in wonderland.". >> "alice in wonderland," which was a very informative -- >> yes. i was about nine years -- >> -- experience for you. >> -- nine years old. so it's wonderful. wonderful novel. and that eventually, when i was 14, she gave me a real typewriter. [laughter]. a manual typewriter which don't exist anymore. so you're actually, you know, pressing these keys the way the old newspaper men used to do them, you know. >> right. very romantic. >> very macho, actually. >> yeah. yeah. >> very macho. but doing this little thing today, i don't think that's very macho. >> yeah. [laughter]. you don't th
and that way you would write war and peace laboriously. [laughter]. >> right. almost as long as it takes to readt. right. >> very -- very slowly. but for a young child like five or six or however old i was, this was so thrilling because it wasn't just my handwriting but an actual, you know, print. >> right. >> so that was the beginning of a lifelong -- >> yeah. >> -- obsession with thidea of this kind of creativity. >> and she gave you, i think, alicen...
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it will be a long and laborious task if there were any direct links if they were too low molds who were inspired by the ice is ideology. they have both spoken publicly they have expressed horror at what the two men did all of them saying they had no suspicions either man was capable to carry on such an attack and many people here is even if it was directly responsible for this attack and they're taking responsibility that was almost a total failure. to man daring assault rifles with body armor taken down by one traffic cop with a service pistol. lou: well done. reporting live from garland texas. now we are taking it up with our attorneys. we will be right back with much more. >> saudi arabia airstrikes if the and then hitting their targets. and the rebels strike back. k.t. mcfarland and colonel peters our next. while the sun is autosome a bomb there are still potential dangers to mankind and our planet. what happens if we are hit congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for peopl
it will be a long and laborious task if there were any direct links if they were too low molds who were inspired by the ice is ideology. they have both spoken publicly they have expressed horror at what the two men did all of them saying they had no suspicions either man was capable to carry on such an attack and many people here is even if it was directly responsible for this attack and they're taking responsibility that was almost a total failure. to man daring assault rifles with body armor...
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it is less laborious on the outside than it may seem on the inside. >> i want to talk about the acquisitionsr the last 24 hours and the exotica. tell us about the value of the company and adding more to the stable. do we go outside the mainstream product range? >> the acquisitions have always been part of the history. i would like to make a statement on that. on the one hand, we can reach all of our goals and, we are not forced to do acquisitions. on the other hand, we have the cash for acquisitions and we are always on the lookout. i think the priority is the brand and the brands that have infrastructure in the markets. because we expect a big chunk of our growth and market expansion to come from emerging markets. we also have acquisitions and companies that may have capability to make us a better company. and those are the areas we are looking at. >> you say there is something to learn. are you saying there's something learn the markets that originated in east and in china? >> yes. also, companies may have technology and they may reapply to bigger brands. we are not necessarily just focuse
it is less laborious on the outside than it may seem on the inside. >> i want to talk about the acquisitionsr the last 24 hours and the exotica. tell us about the value of the company and adding more to the stable. do we go outside the mainstream product range? >> the acquisitions have always been part of the history. i would like to make a statement on that. on the one hand, we can reach all of our goals and, we are not forced to do acquisitions. on the other hand, we have the cash...
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stipple engraving was replacing the laborious mezzotint process. combined engraving that could survive many printings with lack of detail. portraits of washington, copies from peale, trouble, wright in gilbert stuart proliferated. here's one example of tobias mullet's history of england. it is a modest but exudes gravitas through the embellishments beneath the portrait. the knight, helmet, sword, and baton. a symbol of military strength. as well as olive and oak branches, which symbolize peace and strength. together, these emblems implied washington leadership enabled to come through military strength. the inscription on this piece indicates the designer of the print was john james, and eccentric irishman who arrived in america and took up the embellishment of washington portraiture where john norman had left off. slightly earlier, he had designed a handsome framing print of washington based on a miniature. the oval frame portrait from the back of the "hampton eagle" which would bear the scales of justice and a ribbon. he didn't stop there. militar
stipple engraving was replacing the laborious mezzotint process. combined engraving that could survive many printings with lack of detail. portraits of washington, copies from peale, trouble, wright in gilbert stuart proliferated. here's one example of tobias mullet's history of england. it is a modest but exudes gravitas through the embellishments beneath the portrait. the knight, helmet, sword, and baton. a symbol of military strength. as well as olive and oak branches, which symbolize peace...
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a far as tiny shows, it was laborious process for those involved. that those folks, the richard family that caleb talked about, they relive this everyday. in you know, we had hoped some sense, the people of the city who agreed with the richard's were saying you know what, yes, it is time to put this behind us, this guy will be in a super max facility, the eds made that clear that this would be hell on earth for this young guy in order to spare him the death penalty. that went a long way in boston, i think, to say ok, fine, if you're going to put him away, and he will be out of our lives, then we are good with that. so i do not know. alix: right. i should put out that massachusetts governor charlie baker will hold a press conference at 4:00 p.m. regarding the death sentence. caleb, being the former editor in chief of the "boston globe," you have a really good perspective of what this means to the city of boston. what do you want to hear from the governor at 4:00 p.m.? caleb: i think what people are going to want to hear from the governor is his react
a far as tiny shows, it was laborious process for those involved. that those folks, the richard family that caleb talked about, they relive this everyday. in you know, we had hoped some sense, the people of the city who agreed with the richard's were saying you know what, yes, it is time to put this behind us, this guy will be in a super max facility, the eds made that clear that this would be hell on earth for this young guy in order to spare him the death penalty. that went a long way in...
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quite frankly, to spare us all, george, to such a long week, another two or three hours to that laborious process that we saw, it would inevitably been a blatter victory. but it was good that the challenger took the debates that far. as you said in your introduction with the twin investigations going on in the united states and here in switzerland, and both camps saying this is just the start of their probe, they'll carry on digging. you can bet is this not the last of the bad headlines we've seen around the world's most popular sport, george. >> world sport anchor alex thomas live in zurich, switzerland. >>> with friday's friday blatter and his allies are certainly celebrating and his critics are in mourning. luis figo said, quote, this vote has only served to endorse the election of a man who can't remain in charge of world football. today is another dark day in zurich. fifa has lost, but of everything, football has lost and everyone who truly cares about it has lost, too. chairman greg dyke said, quote, the idea blatter could reform fifa is suspect. i'd be very surprised if he still is
quite frankly, to spare us all, george, to such a long week, another two or three hours to that laborious process that we saw, it would inevitably been a blatter victory. but it was good that the challenger took the debates that far. as you said in your introduction with the twin investigations going on in the united states and here in switzerland, and both camps saying this is just the start of their probe, they'll carry on digging. you can bet is this not the last of the bad headlines we've...
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if they say the warrants are slow and laborious . -- the president started a civil rights board. some of the things they came up with were truly astounding. the amount of information is mind-boggling what is being sucked up in this. there is something called section 702 of five the. this allows them to collect records un-american to vitamin medicating with a foreigner. it goes out and ripples and becomes this enormous amount -- this enormous case of information. when they looked at some of this recently, they found that nine of 10 intercepted conversations were not intended targets. i think it was one estimate that in the last year we had 89,000 targets. but if you multiply that and say it's only 1/10 of what we actually take, you now looking at nine injured thousand records of people that nothing to do with terrorism. didn't even really talk to the person they talked to a person who talk to a person. it could be the terrorist all papa john's and you called papa john's, you're now in the same phone tree network. so it can ripple out in ways. that information should be collected,
if they say the warrants are slow and laborious . -- the president started a civil rights board. some of the things they came up with were truly astounding. the amount of information is mind-boggling what is being sucked up in this. there is something called section 702 of five the. this allows them to collect records un-american to vitamin medicating with a foreigner. it goes out and ripples and becomes this enormous amount -- this enormous case of information. when they looked at some of this...
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then he shows up and questions every single time laboriously. >> rose: and what are the possibilitiesor her when he shows up? >> i think initially there's a possibility of them being together. >> rose: back. yeah. >> rose: he spends the night. yeah, he spends the night. and there's a possibility of a reunion. but i think he's always held at arms length through the play. then as the play develops you see ultimately what it is that keeps them and will keep them apart. >> rose: the interesting thing to me -- i love him as he knows and you know and everybody who watches this show knows. i think he's a wonderful actor and so beguiling, his personality, the reticence of it all for me. >> yeah, totally. >> rose: and when he comes in the room, she's in this flat. he's dancing all the time. he's constantly in motion. he'll take a chair move it out and move it back. it's like choreography. >> it is. >> rose: did he or stephen create that? >> it was kind of a collaboration between the two of them. stephen's a very straightforward director. he doesn't mess around. we were running the play by the
then he shows up and questions every single time laboriously. >> rose: and what are the possibilitiesor her when he shows up? >> i think initially there's a possibility of them being together. >> rose: back. yeah. >> rose: he spends the night. yeah, he spends the night. and there's a possibility of a reunion. but i think he's always held at arms length through the play. then as the play develops you see ultimately what it is that keeps them and will keep them apart....
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>> reporter: well this is a laborious task because what they have to do they have to go through each of these cars one by one, try to get warrants. and what they're finding is extraordinary. we've seen them pull out long rifles bulletproof vests, handguns and this is on top of what they've already recovered. some 100 weapons, guns knives even chains with padlocks on them. so that weapons cache is continuing to grow tonight, anderson. >> kyung, appreciate the update. skbrus just a bit more now on the logistics of holding 170-some-odd suspects. it took until about 10:30 this morning for the final inmate to be delivered to the county jail. the sheriff calling the process slow and tedious, and on top of that they're having to keep all the rival gang members in separate parts of the jail for everyone's safety. joining me now, sergeant patrick swanton. appreciate you being with us again. first of all, do you have an update on the biker who you're still looking for who was released on bond. any closer to finding him? >> reporter: yes, i can tell you -- thanks for having me number one. break
>> reporter: well this is a laborious task because what they have to do they have to go through each of these cars one by one, try to get warrants. and what they're finding is extraordinary. we've seen them pull out long rifles bulletproof vests, handguns and this is on top of what they've already recovered. some 100 weapons, guns knives even chains with padlocks on them. so that weapons cache is continuing to grow tonight, anderson. >> kyung, appreciate the update. skbrus just a...
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. >> very laborious. >> so-- there's no sweetened and condensed milk in this.just straight eggs, sugar, and lime juice. >> i don't see it working. >> all right, so i'm doing a cereal crust. it's half honey nut cheerios, half graham cracker. for the filling, my secret ingredient is vanilla ice cream. now, with the ice cream going in, i upped the number of eggs. >> that one's good. >> the crust--i don't get a whole lot of flavor from the crust. it's all pretty and everything, but you can't do that for 100. you can't do it for 20. >> mine was taken, like, right out of here with the scoop. >> yeah. >> the idea is to have some of the crust on the side. my idea behind it, just let people play. to me, it's key west in a jar as well. >> it's a pain in the ass. >> well, jim, we can have our own preferences. i have mine, you have yours, but what matters is the consumer's opinion, right? they sign our paychecks. they pay our rent. so i'd like to take these pies back to the store and let people taste 'em and see what they think. >> we're gonna have a battle on this one. >>
. >> very laborious. >> so-- there's no sweetened and condensed milk in this.just straight eggs, sugar, and lime juice. >> i don't see it working. >> all right, so i'm doing a cereal crust. it's half honey nut cheerios, half graham cracker. for the filling, my secret ingredient is vanilla ice cream. now, with the ice cream going in, i upped the number of eggs. >> that one's good. >> the crust--i don't get a whole lot of flavor from the crust. it's all pretty...
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it's a laborious process to match the manifest from amtrak with the names of those who have wound up at area hospitals. that's going to take some time, obviously. so it will take some time to know if everyone is in fact accounted for. and these numbers could change as we work through the day and we get to daylight as well. we also saw and heard that amtrak is bringing in emergency lights to enable workers to have a better working environment so they can see what they're doing here in the darkness there. >> we know that some people were taken to hospitals by ambulance, and then by other police vehicles. and then they just the walking wounded. went to go to randy gyllenhaal who is live. randy? >> hey, guys, i'm joined by dr. robert danoff who is a doctor here at health frankford hospital. you heard what was happening, and you along with a number of other doctors just volunteered to come in and help treat these patients? >> yeah, the re health doctors, the emergency medicine doctors and others came in. they volunteered come in, the nurses volunteered help out at the frankford and the to
it's a laborious process to match the manifest from amtrak with the names of those who have wound up at area hospitals. that's going to take some time, obviously. so it will take some time to know if everyone is in fact accounted for. and these numbers could change as we work through the day and we get to daylight as well. we also saw and heard that amtrak is bringing in emergency lights to enable workers to have a better working environment so they can see what they're doing here in the...
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>>marty gonzales: laborious crop loss in game 3 of the nba playoffs the question they all have is whichis one to show tonight the winners in game one or game to losers would just toward the have to make tonight. . >>: makes everything happened in a point guard and he leno's a difference. you're never one to win games we have more turnover than assist. steph curry is one of the well-deserved mvp award and then had a big ceremonial to them before the game the have the press conference on monday at the celebrated with his teammates and family and have a nice dinner with his family and so much to worry about off the floor is a great honor for the warriors you cannot ignore your fans and it was a well deserved honor. some forces that i did with a one it but cannot argue defected had a nice ceremony the war is come by net between thompson and perry the warriors moved with the nba's best road record at it as a pivotal game 3 we do not want to go down losing two in a row the putting yourself down to one in the series is not a muscle in the supporting game. he played amazing. if nothing else to
>>marty gonzales: laborious crop loss in game 3 of the nba playoffs the question they all have is whichis one to show tonight the winners in game one or game to losers would just toward the have to make tonight. . >>: makes everything happened in a point guard and he leno's a difference. you're never one to win games we have more turnover than assist. steph curry is one of the well-deserved mvp award and then had a big ceremonial to them before the game the have the press conference...
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you know what area warm up the rest of the storm trackers 7 day around the bay forecast >>darya: laborious the nba finals they could make a date giants in the market for third baseman of the spores on sports night live. >>reporter: they have never lost an nba series to 116 and 0 is not going to happen to have this eye of the type of thing it is throughout the whole entire team will able to accomplish that if they win tomorrow will have to wait 10 days for the nba finals a big surprise casey mcgee was supposed to replace called low sun the ball even have played his last game for the giants designated for assignment he had five years of major-league service he does not have to go if it does not want to the giants will have to and days to trade him or cut him >>darya: you could catch every sunday night at 9:00 p.m. all right after the news the giants and coddled taking a 2 hour 10 minute rain delay and the put the game on hold that a is along for the second to game win streak of the season to in a row that has been in this memorial day weekend rally behind the quarterback free tom brady passi
you know what area warm up the rest of the storm trackers 7 day around the bay forecast >>darya: laborious the nba finals they could make a date giants in the market for third baseman of the spores on sports night live. >>reporter: they have never lost an nba series to 116 and 0 is not going to happen to have this eye of the type of thing it is throughout the whole entire team will able to accomplish that if they win tomorrow will have to wait 10 days for the nba finals a big...
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and yet we have given these little labories less legal protection from unnecessary cruelty and the protection we have given farm animals under the federal humane slaughter act. mr. speaker, it seems we are never quite so eloquent as when we decry the crimes of past generations. and yet we often become staggering blind when it comes to facing and rejecting the worst of atrocities in our own time. it is a heartbreaking thought, but i would submit to you, mr. speaker that the winds of change are indeed now beginning to blow. and that the tide of blindness and blood is finally turning in america. because today today we are poised to pass the unborn child protection act in this chamber. the pain capable unborn child protection act in this chamber. mr. speaker, no matter how it is shouted down or what distortions deceptive what ifs, distractions, diversions gotchas, twisting of words changing the subject, or blatant falsehoods the abortion industry hurls at this bill and its supporters, this bill is a deeply sincere effort beginning at their sixth month of pregnancy to protect both mothers and thei
and yet we have given these little labories less legal protection from unnecessary cruelty and the protection we have given farm animals under the federal humane slaughter act. mr. speaker, it seems we are never quite so eloquent as when we decry the crimes of past generations. and yet we often become staggering blind when it comes to facing and rejecting the worst of atrocities in our own time. it is a heartbreaking thought, but i would submit to you, mr. speaker that the winds of change are...
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if they say the warrants are slow and laborious and there is not a judge put more judges on the court if they say they need them at 3:00 in the morning put the judges on 24-hour alert you can call them at 3:00 in the morning. we do it every night all across america, we call judges for a warrant in the middle of the night. i see no reason why you can't have security and the constitution at the same time. the president instituted a -- it's called the privacy and civil rights board and they went through a lot of this, and some of the things that they came up with i think were truly astounding. the amount of information i think, is mind-boggling of what's being sucked up in this. there's something called section 702 of fisa and this has allowed them to collect information on americans who might have been communicating with a foreigner. they say well, that american is probably suspicious. well it goes out in ripples and it just becomes this enormous amount this enormous cache of information. when "the washington post" looked at this, they found that nine of ten intercepted conversations we
if they say the warrants are slow and laborious and there is not a judge put more judges on the court if they say they need them at 3:00 in the morning put the judges on 24-hour alert you can call them at 3:00 in the morning. we do it every night all across america, we call judges for a warrant in the middle of the night. i see no reason why you can't have security and the constitution at the same time. the president instituted a -- it's called the privacy and civil rights board and they went...