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they have the tling set up in a two-liter bottle or a milk jug.re was a guy trying to break it open with a shovel. that wasn't quite working. i am going to do this old-fashioned way to break into something. >> his friend says it best. >> oh! >> the dry ice bomb goes off right in the dude's face. he didn't die. he apparently is still living after the dry ice bomb with you right in his face. >> that's our show. we'll see you next time everybody! [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. it is time for the best videos from the web "right this minute." ♪ >>> hey, hey, hey. >> firefighters face a big problem with a stubborn blaze because -- >> all over their heads. >> see the rush to contain one dangerous situation. >>> a leopard surprises some campers and decides i'm going to check out their stuff too. where they hid during the heart-stopping encounter?
they have the tling set up in a two-liter bottle or a milk jug.re was a guy trying to break it open with a shovel. that wasn't quite working. i am going to do this old-fashioned way to break into something. >> his friend says it best. >> oh! >> the dry ice bomb goes off right in the dude's face. he didn't die. he apparently is still living after the dry ice bomb with you right in his face. >> that's our show. we'll see you next time everybody! [son] all right,she has no...
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i was literally, literally thinking that my life is over. but there was no time to say, can you duck. can you run. can you get away. it was like, this is it. and it was shocking. but at the same time, when i found out i was okay, i could not bring myself to stop videoing to stop screening what was going on around me. it was like, again, i was shocked but i was trance fixed. i was amazed. i could not move. and it was something that i will never forget. it is amazing how that -- >> i'm told by my producers that you are a nurse practitioner. 13 spectators were hurt by debris, including you, when it flew into the stands. and he has suffered an injury, i'm told, to the back and to his ankle. so what were your injuries? did you help anybody else out? what were the extent of the other injuries around you? >> the majority of the injuries, i looked at a spectator that was to the left of me. he has fragments that were in his chest. but basically, most of the injuries around me were very superficial. the majority of the injuries, if you can see that en
i was literally, literally thinking that my life is over. but there was no time to say, can you duck. can you run. can you get away. it was like, this is it. and it was shocking. but at the same time, when i found out i was okay, i could not bring myself to stop videoing to stop screening what was going on around me. it was like, again, i was shocked but i was trance fixed. i was amazed. i could not move. and it was something that i will never forget. it is amazing how that -- >> i'm told...
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i was literally, literally thinking that my life is over.as no time to say can you duck, can you run, can you get away. it was like, this is it. >> mark, he talks about those barriers there. those concrete barriers did not budge. the fence moved. the barriers didn't budge and that saved some lives. >> i'm amazed that carl had miss wits about him to tell you what happened. you look at the pictures taken directly from the stand. these cards are coming right at you and then completely exploding. the debris is flying into the stands. sty first set of fencing is completely torn away. i had not seen that on the race video. you see it is completely sheared away. yes, car parts went into the stands. that's where the shrapnel injuries, if you will, came into the spectators but the main bulk of it went back on to the track with franchitti inside. incredible pictures from the spectators' point of view. >> how fast are these cars going? >> they're coming around a turn there. so 100 plus for sure. he came around that turn, got into with it the other driv
i was literally, literally thinking that my life is over.as no time to say can you duck, can you run, can you get away. it was like, this is it. >> mark, he talks about those barriers there. those concrete barriers did not budge. the fence moved. the barriers didn't budge and that saved some lives. >> i'm amazed that carl had miss wits about him to tell you what happened. you look at the pictures taken directly from the stand. these cards are coming right at you and then completely...
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sometimes police can put up a barricade where it literally comes out of the asphalt. in this case because of how quickly this car was storming up, the sergeant at arms said they were not able to get the barricade up, and that is why you saw the capitol police literally ram this vehicle with their own vehicle. >> yes. >> which i will say is a very heroic act. obviously you saw the capitol police car, air bags deployed, doors mangled and which that incident caused the political police officer to be medevacked from the national mall. >> luke, our thoughts and prayers are with that capitol police officer. do stay with us, luke, but i'd luke now to go to our white house correspondent kristin welker. she's joining us from the north lawn of the white house where authorities believe this incident actually began. is that right, kristin? >> reporter: well, they think it started sort of at 15 and e which is on the other side of the white house. >> is that on the treasury side? >> reporter: that's on the treasury side. what is remarkable about what luke is reporting, he heard tho
sometimes police can put up a barricade where it literally comes out of the asphalt. in this case because of how quickly this car was storming up, the sergeant at arms said they were not able to get the barricade up, and that is why you saw the capitol police literally ram this vehicle with their own vehicle. >> yes. >> which i will say is a very heroic act. obviously you saw the capitol police car, air bags deployed, doors mangled and which that incident caused the political police...
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the results are literally instantaneous.right away that it works and the results are guaranteed. >> youthology works immediately. it doesn't just plump up the lines and make them look a little less visible, it completely erases them. >> all you do is you put it underneath your eye and literally, in seconds, you're lifted and you're smooth. i mean, it's fabulous. >> it, it just was like a miracle, really. in 90 seconds, dramatic results immediately that last throughout the day. >> darlene: now you can instantly erase years from your appearance and look 10 years younger, all in just 90 seconds, with this: youthology 90-second wrinkle removing eye serum, a revolutionary dermatological treatment from the youthology research institute-- the only age-defying serum to contain active rejuvatin, a clinically optimized skin suspension complex that actually mimics the mechanical action of a surgical face-lift. as active rejuvatin begins to activate, it starts to shrink, gently pulling the skin tighter, smoothing out the surface of the
the results are literally instantaneous.right away that it works and the results are guaranteed. >> youthology works immediately. it doesn't just plump up the lines and make them look a little less visible, it completely erases them. >> all you do is you put it underneath your eye and literally, in seconds, you're lifted and you're smooth. i mean, it's fabulous. >> it, it just was like a miracle, really. in 90 seconds, dramatic results immediately that last throughout the day....
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i was living in a garage, literally living on food stamps, i was $50,000 in debt and now... i live in a freaking castle. check out our students who were average at one time and decided th decided to go out there, work hard, follow the program that i've laid out to the "t", go to the live event and become successful. the average person will sit on their butt and do nothing with their life. check out these people who decided to stop being average. >> we took several other real estate courses, but weren't able to make any money. we took armando's live event, and since then, within a week we bought two houses, we're gonna make $70,000 profit and we'll make $700 cash flow a month without our money or any credit. it was a great program, i would recommend it to everybody. before using our armando's techniques we were trying to flip for close to aing year and was unsuccessful and in that i wasccessful unemployed and unfortunately we lost our home and forced myself, my wife and my kids to movemy back into my in-laws. and after using armando's techniques we've now acquired five proper
i was living in a garage, literally living on food stamps, i was $50,000 in debt and now... i live in a freaking castle. check out our students who were average at one time and decided th decided to go out there, work hard, follow the program that i've laid out to the "t", go to the live event and become successful. the average person will sit on their butt and do nothing with their life. check out these people who decided to stop being average. >> we took several other real...
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water flooded the retail plaza where the water literally came up to these steps. notice, it is still gated off. millions of dollars in damage. still under ren they vaition a year later sandy's scars still visible. subway stations filled with water a year ago are
water flooded the retail plaza where the water literally came up to these steps. notice, it is still gated off. millions of dollars in damage. still under ren they vaition a year later sandy's scars still visible. subway stations filled with water a year ago are
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that ispractice literally costing consumers billions of dollars. there are legitimate third-party vendors and third-party charges on telephone bills, but it is a little bit like having a credit card or using your telephone number as a credit card, but the practice of cramming is literally cramming charges as he would on a credit card for unauthorized and unordered services. >> can you give an example of who may be placing those charges on a telephone bill, or what kind of a charge it might be? >> the charges can vary from supposednd =-- entertainment to venues purported to be provided. any manner of service. telephone numbers in land lines are available in phone books. anyone who is supposedly offering service can put a charge on a telephone bill if the company is willing to what those charges on the bill, and this measure i have offered would essentially prohibit those third-party vendors from having byess to telephone numbers ,orcing companies to stop it and only telephone related services or bundled services, as with satellite, would be allowed
that ispractice literally costing consumers billions of dollars. there are legitimate third-party vendors and third-party charges on telephone bills, but it is a little bit like having a credit card or using your telephone number as a credit card, but the practice of cramming is literally cramming charges as he would on a credit card for unauthorized and unordered services. >> can you give an example of who may be placing those charges on a telephone bill, or what kind of a charge it...
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i've literally blown it up. the blue nonsister, tiger woods won the tournament last year. and we have a world championship of golf. that will be exciting. i'm doing the old post office on pennsylvania. >> dave: this is a beautiful structure. this is in washington, d.c.? >> right. >> dave: what year was that built? was that prewar? >> 1880s. >> dave: oh, my god. >> and the walls are literally some of them four and five feet thick. solid granite. >> dave: you boughting that from the united states government? >> united states government. >> dave: do you mind telling me what you paid for it? >> well, it's a complicated farm la. >> dave: just give me the number. >> well, it's hard. very, very complicated but what it is is it's going to be -- (laughter) >> dave: well, if it's so complicated -- (applause) >> it's going to be dependent on the success of the hotel, et cetera, et cetera. but we're going to build almost 300 rooms super luxury hotel like washington, d.c. has never seen and it's a special building in the best location. >> dave: and when visitors, guests, stay, will the
i've literally blown it up. the blue nonsister, tiger woods won the tournament last year. and we have a world championship of golf. that will be exciting. i'm doing the old post office on pennsylvania. >> dave: this is a beautiful structure. this is in washington, d.c.? >> right. >> dave: what year was that built? was that prewar? >> 1880s. >> dave: oh, my god. >> and the walls are literally some of them four and five feet thick. solid granite. >> dave:...
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. >> so you throw this into literally a store bought batter. whatever kind you like. >> wendy: okay. >> fold it right in. this is super easy. just open this up. and you literally pour it right into there. >> wendy: isn't this a great idea? >> and another thing you can do that's also really fancy, bacon across tle. >> wendy: hello, hollywood. >> i like thbacon. >> wendy: they've got the tofu out there. >> i'm good on that. >> wendy: do you have a little boyfriend? >> i do have a boyfriend. enough time to think about marriage and kids of your own? >> what are you doing to me? >> wendy: just asking. let's talk about this. >> okay. this is actually one of my boyfriend's favorite desserts in the book. i cannot bake, so this is my favorite no-bake dessert. it's a crescent roll store bought. >> wendy: oh, wow. >> so good. apple pie with an apple in the middle and brown sugar and it's literally as simple as rolling it up. >> wendy: a no-brainer. >> i have a second recipe that has asparagus. it's like a savory and a sweet. put it in the oven, i think be
. >> so you throw this into literally a store bought batter. whatever kind you like. >> wendy: okay. >> fold it right in. this is super easy. just open this up. and you literally pour it right into there. >> wendy: isn't this a great idea? >> and another thing you can do that's also really fancy, bacon across tle. >> wendy: hello, hollywood. >> i like thbacon. >> wendy: they've got the tofu out there. >> i'm good on that. >> wendy: do...
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, actually -- or how literal we take rape seriously, right?at people can record evidence that can be used against them in the court of law and do it so willingly and so carelessly and then circulate it to the point where her brother can see it. so, i think if we actually took rape -- if rapists understood that they could actually be prosecuted for it, they could go to jail for it, if there were actual punishments consistently meteed out to rapests -- >> there is clearly no fear of rekrimsion. i wanted to get the statistic as we know them. it's a hard thing to quantify, it's something that's underreported, incidents of rape, sexual assaults. this is just incidents from the department of justice, 243,800 sexual assaults in 2011. that is far below the estimate you gave, based on a survey methodology. my question is, is it getting better or worse? it feels sometimes like it's getting worse, but then i wonder if it's just because we're hearing about more cases. >> i think we're hearing about more cases and i do think that there are -- i think that
, actually -- or how literal we take rape seriously, right?at people can record evidence that can be used against them in the court of law and do it so willingly and so carelessly and then circulate it to the point where her brother can see it. so, i think if we actually took rape -- if rapists understood that they could actually be prosecuted for it, they could go to jail for it, if there were actual punishments consistently meteed out to rapests -- >> there is clearly no fear of...
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and it is a practice that is literally costing consumers billions of dollars. there are legitimate third party vendors and third party charges on telephone bills, but it is a little bit like having a credit card or using your telephone number as a credit card, but the practice of cramming is literally cramming charges as you would on a credit card for unauthorized and unauthorized -- unordered services. >> host: can you give an example of who may be placing those charges on a telephone bill or what kind of a charge it might be? >> guest: the charges can vary from supposed entertainment venues to services that may purport it to be provided, any manner of service. the telephone numbers, obviously on land lines, are available in the phone book. so anybody who supposedly is offering the service or more likely a fraudulent kind of operation can put a charge on a telephone bill if the company is willing to put those charges on the bill. and this measure that i've offered would, essentially, prohibit those third party vendors from having access to telephone numbers by
and it is a practice that is literally costing consumers billions of dollars. there are legitimate third party vendors and third party charges on telephone bills, but it is a little bit like having a credit card or using your telephone number as a credit card, but the practice of cramming is literally cramming charges as you would on a credit card for unauthorized and unauthorized -- unordered services. >> host: can you give an example of who may be placing those charges on a telephone...
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this is the house that i've bought and that i've owned, and literally four weeks ago, this property -e're going to put up a picture on the screen right now, i own this property. and this property was not in good shape. i bought it, i renovate it, i did none of the work myself, and here i am four weeks later in front of the property and $50,000 richer. listen, i actually do real estate. i don't sit in a studio and tell you that you should go out and do real estate or i'm going to teach you. i'm in the marketplace doing real estate, and guess what? because i do it i have my pulse on the real estate marketplace. i know exactly how to do it. i know how to do it in your marketplace, and i'm known as america's number one top real estate investing expert. and why am i telling you this? because we'll show you and take you and lead you by the hand, if you're a stay at home mom or, you know what, if you're a single mom and you've been left alone and you have children to support and you know that you deserve a better life and you need a better life, and right now is the time to get a better life
this is the house that i've bought and that i've owned, and literally four weeks ago, this property -e're going to put up a picture on the screen right now, i own this property. and this property was not in good shape. i bought it, i renovate it, i did none of the work myself, and here i am four weeks later in front of the property and $50,000 richer. listen, i actually do real estate. i don't sit in a studio and tell you that you should go out and do real estate or i'm going to teach you. i'm...
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i was living in a garage, literally living on food stamps, i was $50,000 in debt and now...ve in a freaking castle. check out our students who were average at one time and decided to stop being average. they decided to go out there, work hard, follow the program that i've laid out to the "t", go to the live event and become successful. the average person will sit on their butt and do nothing with their life. check out these people who decided to stop being average. >> we took several other real estate courses, but weren't able to make any money. we took armando's live event, and since then, within a week we bought two houses, we're gonna make $70,000 profit and we'll make $700 cash flow a month without our money or any credit. it was a great program, i would recommend it to everybody. before using our armando's techniques we were trying to flip for close to aing year and was unsuccessful and in that i wasccessful unemployed and unfortunately we lost our home and forced myself, my wife and my kids to movemy back into my in-laws. and after using armando's techniques we've now
i was living in a garage, literally living on food stamps, i was $50,000 in debt and now...ve in a freaking castle. check out our students who were average at one time and decided to stop being average. they decided to go out there, work hard, follow the program that i've laid out to the "t", go to the live event and become successful. the average person will sit on their butt and do nothing with their life. check out these people who decided to stop being average. >> we took...
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shut down the government to keep health care reform from going into effect very literally kill people in the most dangerous piece of legislation ever passed and holographs every one of the first it's pretty fierce laws ever created by after four years of fighting. on health care reform. oh. the republican party concerned about your health care saying well there's. never. so this seems to me like there's a lot of feigned you know. oh hell you know people can't get health care dot gov going on in among the republicans in congress right now what's it all about david. i don't know you know they seem to have stolen a page out of someone else's playbook you know mock the mockers i don't think it's good business i don't think it's a good idea to make light of a serious problem particularly when there's a lot of people who may be walking around deluding themselves that they're covered and may not be covered or worse yet that information that they disseminated expectation of privacy where is it all gone well i mean first off you're not getting any health care information on health care dot gov
shut down the government to keep health care reform from going into effect very literally kill people in the most dangerous piece of legislation ever passed and holographs every one of the first it's pretty fierce laws ever created by after four years of fighting. on health care reform. oh. the republican party concerned about your health care saying well there's. never. so this seems to me like there's a lot of feigned you know. oh hell you know people can't get health care dot gov going on in...
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to draw literally ten fifteen meters away from me and now it's headed to the red square it is being exported by motorcade of the night biker group it's not just the average bikers this group consists of business off sports. different singers and these other people who see biking as their whole beach and they are privileged to explore the olympic flame to the red square where we'll see the culmination of the ceremony where thousands of athletes and the country's leadership volunteers of sorts of twenty forty games will be attending the ceremony a large concert where the olympic torch will be lit with the olympic flame and the longest ever. torch relay in the history of winter olympics will be kick started it will spend the next two days in moscow then it will travel across russia covering more than sixty five thousand kilometers and if this will be as i've said the longest torch relay in history and we could go the olympic flame was lit in the town of olympia in greece just like it always happens to have any olympic games and exactly yesterday twenty four hours ago the flame was hand
to draw literally ten fifteen meters away from me and now it's headed to the red square it is being exported by motorcade of the night biker group it's not just the average bikers this group consists of business off sports. different singers and these other people who see biking as their whole beach and they are privileged to explore the olympic flame to the red square where we'll see the culmination of the ceremony where thousands of athletes and the country's leadership volunteers of sorts of...
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there's literally nothing the u.s. government can't and won't do for unclear reasons sending whatever shock waves they feel like sending into the u.s. and global economies i cannot imagine a recipe that would undermine confidence in the dollar and the us or particularly the us government faster or more effectively than what we see on every news channel in the world every day for a week and countdown to the us congress presently enjoys a ten percent approval rating and the way you could think about that is ninety percent of the people they asked nine in ten do not approve of the u.s. congress that makes the u.s. congress a little bit less popular than a sexually transmitted disease. the hardest hit is government branches and related to defense including massive thousands of its employees have been sent home with various programs severely affected your job it used to manage the international space station for nasa he told us how repercussions are likely to fall and. there are missions that are coming up in say four or fi
there's literally nothing the u.s. government can't and won't do for unclear reasons sending whatever shock waves they feel like sending into the u.s. and global economies i cannot imagine a recipe that would undermine confidence in the dollar and the us or particularly the us government faster or more effectively than what we see on every news channel in the world every day for a week and countdown to the us congress presently enjoys a ten percent approval rating and the way you could think...
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the middle class is literally disappearing. i'm talking about people, maybe like you, who earn between $40,000 to $200,000 a year, who are losing ground. here's what's happening. over the last decade, middle-class families have lost 1/3 of their net worth because wages are falling and inflation is rising. you know, the old idea that if you work hard and you pay your dues that you'll get ahead might be giving you false hope, and sadly, for the first time in history, a lot of people are not gonna be better off than their parents. you see, the reality is if you're relying on somee else -- the government or a job -- you might be putting yourself and your family at risk. and it only takes something as common as a job loss or a divorce or an unexpected family health problem, and you could go from a normal, middle-class family to newly poor practically overnight. realize this could happen to you, and that's why it's so important for you to get a financial education and take the proper steps to take care of your family. and the best wa
the middle class is literally disappearing. i'm talking about people, maybe like you, who earn between $40,000 to $200,000 a year, who are losing ground. here's what's happening. over the last decade, middle-class families have lost 1/3 of their net worth because wages are falling and inflation is rising. you know, the old idea that if you work hard and you pay your dues that you'll get ahead might be giving you false hope, and sadly, for the first time in history, a lot of people are not gonna...
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my jeans were literally falling off of me.ughs] i lost 19 pounds and 15 inches with hip hop abs-- unbelievable. >> so, these were the day one pants... and it's just crazy, like i said-- it's like a whole 'nother person in here. it was frustrating being 235 and knowing i had so far to go, and i started hip hop abs... it's amazing what happened. i lost 36 pounds just dancing. the fact that i was able to do dance moves and get the same effect as if i had donsit-ups and crunches just blew my mind, 'cause i was so focused on just having fun... that just was phenomenal. >> i've probably lost the same 20 pounds about 10 or 12 times. [laughs] i've done boot camp, i've done pilates, i tried yoga, and i still wasn't getting the results that i wanted. in 60 days i lost 20 pounds and four inches off my waist. one of my friends said to me, "damn, you look hot." >> announcer: with hip hop abs, you're not just having fun dancing to great music while you're learning how to tilt, tuck, and tighten. you're actually working your upper abs, middl
my jeans were literally falling off of me.ughs] i lost 19 pounds and 15 inches with hip hop abs-- unbelievable. >> so, these were the day one pants... and it's just crazy, like i said-- it's like a whole 'nother person in here. it was frustrating being 235 and knowing i had so far to go, and i started hip hop abs... it's amazing what happened. i lost 36 pounds just dancing. the fact that i was able to do dance moves and get the same effect as if i had donsit-ups and crunches just blew my...
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. >> we literally went to the doctor four months straight. >> and they kept telling me, "oh, you need to add more fiber to your diet. you know, try metamucil." >> her mother was a two-time cancer survivor. the doctors never really looked into that. >> they just sent me home, and then one night, i just remember being on the floor in the bedroom. i couldn't breathe. it was awful, and i apologized to my husband. i said, "babe, they're gonna tell me what is wrong with me, whether they like it or not." >> and that's when she was diagnosed with colon cancer. >> when you think cancer, you think death, so i automatically thought, "okay. my time is up," but let them do whatever they had to do. so, that meant getting a colon resection, doing the colonoscopy, and within days, getting the tumor removed. >> literally three weeks after she finished her last cycle of chemotherapy, the cancer returned in her neck, which graduated her to stage four. >> there's absolutely no way you can get through something like this alone. impossible. i need eugene there, and he has been there. and a lot of times, pe
. >> we literally went to the doctor four months straight. >> and they kept telling me, "oh, you need to add more fiber to your diet. you know, try metamucil." >> her mother was a two-time cancer survivor. the doctors never really looked into that. >> they just sent me home, and then one night, i just remember being on the floor in the bedroom. i couldn't breathe. it was awful, and i apologized to my husband. i said, "babe, they're gonna tell me what is...
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literally they have a couple of pockets in which they can deposit cash. >> and rob andrews went to a wedding overseas and used pac money. >> that's right. it's not just about winning election, sean, it's a lifestyle subsidy. it's a way for them to live large beyond their budgets. >> you have a congresswoman, napolitano, 18% interest? >> you loan your own campaign money and you don't pay it off for 15 years and you charge 18% interest. so she bagged hundreds of thousands of dollars that contributors were putting in her pocket. >> maybe it's me or maybe it's wait they cut it up on "60 minutes," and i'm glad they did the piece because people need to know this. a big part of your book deals with the obama administration. they didn't focus on that part. >> big problems with the obama administration. eric holder is the squeegee guy holding the brick. >> explain. >> there's a couple of things going on. first of all, literally there are companies being told they're subject to department of justice investigation, criminal and civil and literally those companies are solicited to donations to t
literally they have a couple of pockets in which they can deposit cash. >> and rob andrews went to a wedding overseas and used pac money. >> that's right. it's not just about winning election, sean, it's a lifestyle subsidy. it's a way for them to live large beyond their budgets. >> you have a congresswoman, napolitano, 18% interest? >> you loan your own campaign money and you don't pay it off for 15 years and you charge 18% interest. so she bagged hundreds of thousands...
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need to go to the bathroom is you need a moment of privacy and they call the privies so privacy literally use the bathroom back that which is why it's not the constitution but i think they were pretty clear about what they said david. we wouldn't have had the boston tea party if the british government had had the kind of surveillance or. and i say as if that might be true first i want to go on the record as saying i'm certainly for privacy i think the issue is whether there's an expectation of privacy in certain forums and that has to be looked at because you can't just pick and choose i mean you get in trouble in business they subpoena any of your e-mail transmission's any of your records that's all free there's no privacy there there's no business is approach conducting business is a privilege i mean you petition the state when you register with the during whatever it is the internet or right so business is a privilege but. conversing online is a right i think increasingly people are viewing the internet as a public space as part of a commons yeah and although there are gatekeepers into
need to go to the bathroom is you need a moment of privacy and they call the privies so privacy literally use the bathroom back that which is why it's not the constitution but i think they were pretty clear about what they said david. we wouldn't have had the boston tea party if the british government had had the kind of surveillance or. and i say as if that might be true first i want to go on the record as saying i'm certainly for privacy i think the issue is whether there's an expectation of...
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to him he said i've been here very lovely while the band struck up earlier on we saw the bike is literally just around the corner i'm not sure if they were new yet when we got there i can see service right now and the flame itself isn't here particular on what square but there's a police helicopter was just appeared just a couple of minutes ago in the skies which means that basically it should arrive. at any possible minute if you say that there behind the quarter i guess that's very likely scores of people have gathered here waiting for the olympic torch it's being flame rather is being delivered in these spots several lanterns being escorted by the united wharves as you've said earlier one of the most well known biker gangs in
to him he said i've been here very lovely while the band struck up earlier on we saw the bike is literally just around the corner i'm not sure if they were new yet when we got there i can see service right now and the flame itself isn't here particular on what square but there's a police helicopter was just appeared just a couple of minutes ago in the skies which means that basically it should arrive. at any possible minute if you say that there behind the quarter i guess that's very likely...
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literally you can run, but you can't hide. we will continue to try to bring people to justice in an appropriate way, with hopes that these activities against everybody in the world will stop. >> we begin our coverage in somalia, where a navy seal team launched an offensive against a senior member of al-shabab. >> we don't have a great deal of information beyond the acknowledgment from the pentagon that its troops were involved in the raid at al barawe on saturday warning. and that they missed their intended target. unofficially sources are telling us that it was sooel team 6 responsible for the separation, the same unit responsible for killing osama bin laden in 2011. we understand that the intended target was the leader of al-shabab, who our sources are telling us was believed to have been in the seaside house at the time of the attack. al-shabab said, for its part, that there was no senior commanders there and only one of its guards was killed in the operation. in the attack. al-shabab says that they were anticipating this o
literally you can run, but you can't hide. we will continue to try to bring people to justice in an appropriate way, with hopes that these activities against everybody in the world will stop. >> we begin our coverage in somalia, where a navy seal team launched an offensive against a senior member of al-shabab. >> we don't have a great deal of information beyond the acknowledgment from the pentagon that its troops were involved in the raid at al barawe on saturday warning. and that...
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and it sort of springs from there that these are people who literally, pretty much literally, had had no contact and really were living in a world until yesterday. jared: its even more recent than that terry. the first contact anywhere in the eastern islands was not until 1931. until then, outside, as the australians who were on the coast thought that the mountainous interior they could see the mountains in the distance, were uninhabited. and the new guineans themselves because they were traditionally at war with neighboring groups, people in the interior, eighty miles from the coast, didnt know that there was an ocean. so first contact for any islander was 1931, but then over the course of the next decade there were first contacts with this group and that group so that some of my new guinea friends i remember one of them telling me that he was on the last march to get obsidian stone from a stone quarry for stone tools and that was in the 1970s. and now when i met him in 1993 he was literally he drew me up a list of the spiders with their names in his native language. so in short firs
and it sort of springs from there that these are people who literally, pretty much literally, had had no contact and really were living in a world until yesterday. jared: its even more recent than that terry. the first contact anywhere in the eastern islands was not until 1931. until then, outside, as the australians who were on the coast thought that the mountainous interior they could see the mountains in the distance, were uninhabited. and the new guineans themselves because they were...
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that's where ted cruz is on the hunt today, literally. his morning began with pheasant hunting with local congressman steve king. and casey hunt asked him about those rumors that he's in iowa with presidential aspirations. >> in 2011, governor perry did this with the congressman when he was running for president. are you here for that? >> that's a very dangerous comparison on a lot of fronts, not the least of which is governor perry is a lot better shot than i am.
that's where ted cruz is on the hunt today, literally. his morning began with pheasant hunting with local congressman steve king. and casey hunt asked him about those rumors that he's in iowa with presidential aspirations. >> in 2011, governor perry did this with the congressman when he was running for president. are you here for that? >> that's a very dangerous comparison on a lot of fronts, not the least of which is governor perry is a lot better shot than i am.
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or one kilogram per liter. thousand kilogram per liter. you know, liter's like a milk carton. okay? okay, one kilogram per liter or one gram per cc, that's the density of water. how about the density of a whole lot of water? one. i could ask you guys a question like this: which has the greater density, a teaspoonful of water or a lake full of water? and you guys would say... same, same. you say same. some will say, "man, there's a lot more water in that lake." the density is... and you would say... density... yeah, but it takes up a lot more room. see, we talk about density, we're talking about one thing compared to the other. isn't that true? like you got a hershey bar. you're gonna--someone say, "hey, can i have some of your hershey bar?" and you give him a little, tiny piece, right, 'cause you're hungry. say, "hey, how come you got the most?" you say, "i give you the same density as i have. we both have the same density." isn't that true? the density of that little flake of chocolate, the same density as that big hunk that you're holding, yeah? so density different than weight, y
or one kilogram per liter. thousand kilogram per liter. you know, liter's like a milk carton. okay? okay, one kilogram per liter or one gram per cc, that's the density of water. how about the density of a whole lot of water? one. i could ask you guys a question like this: which has the greater density, a teaspoonful of water or a lake full of water? and you guys would say... same, same. you say same. some will say, "man, there's a lot more water in that lake." the density is... and...
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he was literally demonized. just in the sense that the things that were done to him, but it is more about the sense of the things that were done as a result of the things that were done to him. so basically, instead of you know, allowing him to ability to recover from the things that happened to him, which he was not unfortunately able to, i had the same type of things done to me, not to as severe a measure. but i still had difficult things i dealt with. i was able to get past them, to the point i was here today, alive, sober, and able to deal with it. he unfortunately is not here today. he did get himself together. he was in much better shape before he passed. he did not die of drugs, as i said when i was on larry king. i said when the toxicology reports came out, he was not on drugs and it was not because of drugs. but it was because of a life long abusing himself, as a result of the things that happened to him as a kid. that is really the moral of the story. things happen to us as kids. somebody felt bad abou
he was literally demonized. just in the sense that the things that were done to him, but it is more about the sense of the things that were done as a result of the things that were done to him. so basically, instead of you know, allowing him to ability to recover from the things that happened to him, which he was not unfortunately able to, i had the same type of things done to me, not to as severe a measure. but i still had difficult things i dealt with. i was able to get past them, to the...