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the plane comes to malone who just once every ten days without it the village would be completely cut off. if we just missed there's been no road since one nine hundred sixty eight so there are no trucks nothing you get here on foot and you carry things on your back at yesterday my that's what it says it will be how many days it take to get to book of you almost a week. this is our office and this is where we have the radio to look at the control tower that's the control tower we have. the town and its equipment above the base and. sit in it this is the v.h.f. transmitter that goes in the control tower it helps the pilot to land safely you know that he's sunk in. the radio can be used to warn pilots if rebels have taken over the zone that hasn't been peace in this region since one thousand nine hundred for the for democracy but exam many people have died here and maybe thirty the fighters wanted control of the minerals like colton and. now we have protection and security there's trouble elsewhere we've heard about it there are still rebels where are the rebels you have to see them yes
the plane comes to malone who just once every ten days without it the village would be completely cut off. if we just missed there's been no road since one nine hundred sixty eight so there are no trucks nothing you get here on foot and you carry things on your back at yesterday my that's what it says it will be how many days it take to get to book of you almost a week. this is our office and this is where we have the radio to look at the control tower that's the control tower we have. the town...
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and the great columnist of many decades and malone had that at some and talk about the tea party now. what were your parents political views? >> guest: moderate. my mother is alive and is a left-wing democrat. my father was a more moderate democrat and i was brought up to believe that my religion was jewish and my political party was democrat and i was supposed to be about both. >> guest: my views are different. my family made sure i was brought up to be a new york yankees fan and new york giants fan. the political views never got far into the equation. i guess at some level it probably republican leaning. politics was something of a distrust -- discuss. >> host: i refer bloomberg news and you write for mayor bloomberg. but your mother is benevolent about -- >> guest: an interesting question. she waxes and wanes. i think she feels he has been unbalanced a very good mayor for the city but someone who franks and fairly straightforward terms about politics, frequently has trouble with somebody like mayor bloomberg who is pragmatic calling it as he sees it, and i think one of the problem
and the great columnist of many decades and malone had that at some and talk about the tea party now. what were your parents political views? >> guest: moderate. my mother is alive and is a left-wing democrat. my father was a more moderate democrat and i was brought up to believe that my religion was jewish and my political party was democrat and i was supposed to be about both. >> guest: my views are different. my family made sure i was brought up to be a new york yankees fan and...
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, the great columnist of many decades, and malone had that pragmatism and i wished he were here to talk about that multi-party now. what were your parents political views? >> guest: moderate. my mother is alive and is a left-wing democrat. my father was a more moderate democrat, and i was brought up to believe that my religion must jewish and my political party was democrat and i was supposed to be both. >> guest: my views are different. my family made sure i was brought up to be a new york yankees fan and a giant fan. the political view never got too far into the equation. i guess some levels probably republican leanings, the politics was something never discussed growing up. >> host: i should mention since i write for blue bird news and you have worked for the year bloomberg maybe your mother is ambivalent -- >> guest: she waxes and wanes feeling he's been on balanced become a good mayor for the city but somebody who thinks in on the balanced forms of politics and somebody who is like mayor bloomberg more pragmatic calling it as inviting one of the problems we find in politics today i
, the great columnist of many decades, and malone had that pragmatism and i wished he were here to talk about that multi-party now. what were your parents political views? >> guest: moderate. my mother is alive and is a left-wing democrat. my father was a more moderate democrat, and i was brought up to believe that my religion must jewish and my political party was democrat and i was supposed to be both. >> guest: my views are different. my family made sure i was brought up to be a...
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. >> moses malone. that was a long time ago. >> it was. >> anybody call about the cat yet?re giving me a ,,,,
. >> moses malone. that was a long time ago. >> it was. >> anybody call about the cat yet?re giving me a ,,,,
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mike malone clicked his support. some of the kids we talked to aren't so sure. >> he's weird. >> reporter: parents say he throws a comedy curveball. >> i think he would be good improv. he would be trouble which they could probably use a little bit of. a little edge. >> reporter: don't fear the beard "snl." giants fans are hoping wilson is game and "snl" won't fear the beard. >> what about the machine? see that whole interview on the "tonight show with jay leno" right after this newscast. >> brian wilson is not the only giant making headlines.he rebightoneutt bibo a edgar bo nteria. which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just lots of referrals and appointments and bills that cost tons. maybe i'll keep it... it adds character... right? [ male announcer ] losing a tooth is a big deal at any age. that's why we offer dental coverage. e shuield. . that's why we offer dental coverage. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go fi
mike malone clicked his support. some of the kids we talked to aren't so sure. >> he's weird. >> reporter: parents say he throws a comedy curveball. >> i think he would be good improv. he would be trouble which they could probably use a little bit of. a little edge. >> reporter: don't fear the beard "snl." giants fans are hoping wilson is game and "snl" won't fear the beard. >> what about the machine? see that whole interview on the...
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. >> reporter: today, jim malone is making the environmentally conscious smile with his line of furniturerely of reclaimed wood from old bowling alleys. he noticed the excess lumber when building a cabin in upstate new york. >> i knew it was destined for landfill if i didn't get it. >> reporter: you can catch his handiwork at the new york burger joint, shake shack. the long tables aren't just stylish. they send the message, we care about the environment. >> we try to put as much thought and time into sustainability of our products. and the experience of coming here. >> reporter: the first step for jim and his crew is ripping up the old bowling lanes. back at his brooklyn workshop, the wood is cleaned of years of paint and polyurethane. each piece takes about 30 to 40 hours to make. when the fun chur is made, it's only water-based finishes. and it's not only small businesses. walmart sees value in going green. >> 100% renewable energy. >> when i got out there in the marketplace, i learned very quickly that people do care about this. and they want more of it. >> reporter: this desire for gr
. >> reporter: today, jim malone is making the environmentally conscious smile with his line of furniturerely of reclaimed wood from old bowling alleys. he noticed the excess lumber when building a cabin in upstate new york. >> i knew it was destined for landfill if i didn't get it. >> reporter: you can catch his handiwork at the new york burger joint, shake shack. the long tables aren't just stylish. they send the message, we care about the environment. >> we try to put...
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. >> moses malone. that was a long time ago. >> it was. >> anybody call about the cat yet?they are giving me a hard time. >> we will be right back. >> come home. ,,,,,, [ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] u-verse brings you entertainment across all three screens on your tv, smartphone and online. now get up to $300 back via promotion cards. at&t. rethink possible. at 11. david letterman is next with reba mcentire and kelly ripa. >>> have a great weekend. thanks for listening to
. >> moses malone. that was a long time ago. >> it was. >> anybody call about the cat yet?they are giving me a hard time. >> we will be right back. >> come home. ,,,,,, [ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] u-verse brings you entertainment across all...
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sloughed off going to was one of the five men malone hooked in which also included and never get or in ten operator and two engineers. luna hoods camera film the moon surface up and send black and white pictures back to earth with a delay of more than twenty seconds months so we had to judge the situation using this picture aboard a lunar ford stood still we got basic info on what was going on outside stones the course of the movement of craters and other such things after that the drug would choose the next what not much to. the first steps were difficult but in time it seems the teams work became more creative what's more. we once on women's day we wanted to get our wives flowers but we didn't have time that there was so much work so our navigator suggested drawing a flower like shape on the moon with the rover and we present the women with the pictures he even told journalists that you could see the shape through a telescope but of course that wasn't true. after sending this last pictures back to earth. the luna hold finally stopped in its tracks it's still there to this day but the
sloughed off going to was one of the five men malone hooked in which also included and never get or in ten operator and two engineers. luna hoods camera film the moon surface up and send black and white pictures back to earth with a delay of more than twenty seconds months so we had to judge the situation using this picture aboard a lunar ford stood still we got basic info on what was going on outside stones the course of the movement of craters and other such things after that the drug would...
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moses malone was the last person to do such a thing.lves 112-103. >> last week, he said luck is like a cheetah. and he that ta will lead stanford against arizona state in the desert. they have a shot at bcs bowl game. here he is trying to protect the quarterback. >> like a cheetah out there. he is chasing down and he has to run 50 to 60 miles an hour and he is going to end up starving, just like a quarterback, you don't want him to break a finger or get a swollen thumb. >> what is he talking about? a huge problem, he has to crank up the catholic offense. oregon in town averaging over 50 points per inch game. nobody thinks cal has a prayer but the bears are prepared to shock the world. >> we're the only team in the country that is playing that way and this is basically our bcs game. liberty awesome to be able to play them. >> epic clash in high school football, de lasalle hasn't lost to northern california team in 19 years. battle of the unbeatens, lucas dun and spartans would take the lead 23-3. only to see the grizzlies come back in th
moses malone was the last person to do such a thing.lves 112-103. >> last week, he said luck is like a cheetah. and he that ta will lead stanford against arizona state in the desert. they have a shot at bcs bowl game. here he is trying to protect the quarterback. >> like a cheetah out there. he is chasing down and he has to run 50 to 60 miles an hour and he is going to end up starving, just like a quarterback, you don't want him to break a finger or get a swollen thumb. >>...
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moses malone is the last player to do such a thing. that was 1982.he t-wolves won this game 112-103. last week jim harboch traded to peyton manning. he said lock is like a cheetah. and the cheetah will lead stanford against arizona state in the desert. the bcs rankings, got a shot of the bowl game. trying to protect his quarterback. >> like a cheetah out there in africa. he's chasing down gazelles and things like that. he's gotta run 50, 60 mph. gets a little paw hurt and he's gonna end up starving. just like a quarterback, i mean, don't want him to break a finger or get a swollen thumb where he can't do what he needs to do. >> what is he talking about? >> the cal quarterback has gotta crank up the cal offense to keep pace with the number one team in the nation. oregon in town with their gaudy offense averaging 50 points per game. no one thinks cal has a prayer but the bears are preparing to shock the world. >> playing the number one team in the country this week. and, you know, this is basically our bcs game. and it's, you know, it's gonna be awesom
moses malone is the last player to do such a thing. that was 1982.he t-wolves won this game 112-103. last week jim harboch traded to peyton manning. he said lock is like a cheetah. and the cheetah will lead stanford against arizona state in the desert. the bcs rankings, got a shot of the bowl game. trying to protect his quarterback. >> like a cheetah out there in africa. he's chasing down gazelles and things like that. he's gotta run 50, 60 mph. gets a little paw hurt and he's gonna end...
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hasn't happened since 1982, moses malone the last person to score 30 points and 30 rebounds. >> a goodle. >> college basketball, special moment for the ucla bruins honoring legendary coach john wooden. of course, john wooden won ten national titles with ucla over a course of many years. they decided to keep his seat vacant. after his coaching days were over, you could see him sitting in that seat day after day after day. they've decided since he passed this june, at 99, they're going to keep it have a can for the season. >> nice honor. the wizard. joe carter, appreciate you being with us. >>> in the wake of veterans day, 80-year-old chris mauer tops the list of someone you should know. when the u.s. entered world war ii, he was only 15. but with the help of mismom, he lied his way into the army and shipped off to europe. when world war ii national memorial finally opened in 2004, he didn't think he'd be able to make the trip but found out about a program called honor flight. fli flies veterans to see the memorial for free. we followed him on the trip. >> welcome on board honor flight i
hasn't happened since 1982, moses malone the last person to score 30 points and 30 rebounds. >> a goodle. >> college basketball, special moment for the ucla bruins honoring legendary coach john wooden. of course, john wooden won ten national titles with ucla over a course of many years. they decided to keep his seat vacant. after his coaching days were over, you could see him sitting in that seat day after day after day. they've decided since he passed this june, at 99, they're...
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moses malone wallings the last player to do such a thing. that was 1982.he t wolves won this game 112-103. last week jim harboch inherited andrew luck. this week he said luck is like a cheetah, the king of p. r. and he will lead stanford against arizona state in the desert. the number 6 in the bcs rankings. here's trying to protect his quarterback. >> like a cheetah out there in africa. he's chasing down gazelles and things like that. he's gotta run 50, 60 mph. gets a little paw hurt and he's gonna end up starving. now just like a quarterback, i mean, you don't want him to break a finger or get a swollen thumb where he can't do what he needs to do. >> what is he talking about? the cal quarterback has gotta crank up the cal offense, keep base with the number one team in the nation or with their gaudy offense. nobody thinks cal has a prayer. the bears are preparing to shock the world. >> only team playing the number one team in the country this week. and, you know, this is basically our bcs game. and it's, you know, it's gonna be awesome. just go out there a
moses malone wallings the last player to do such a thing. that was 1982.he t wolves won this game 112-103. last week jim harboch inherited andrew luck. this week he said luck is like a cheetah, the king of p. r. and he will lead stanford against arizona state in the desert. the number 6 in the bcs rankings. here's trying to protect his quarterback. >> like a cheetah out there in africa. he's chasing down gazelles and things like that. he's gotta run 50, 60 mph. gets a little paw hurt and...
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and if our mutual friend, the late joe malone, would have seen what you have done with this conference, he would have been very, very proud how this conference has developed over the years. i was asked to talk about the relationships and the importance of arab oil to the world and to the united states. this is just from the bp statistics, and to show the greatÑi importance of arab oil n the world. 60%, you add north africa, about 65%. it is huge compared to anything else in the world. why am i optimistic about the growth of demand for oil? this well, the world i was born in -- shows my gray hair -- was a world of two billion people. now we have a world of almost six, about six and a half billion people growing to eight and a half billion people by 2030. and most of the growáh, most of the growth is now taking place in if asia -- in asia and"p countries like brazil. the china alone from '79 until now has taken 400 million people out of poverty into the money economy, and their current plan is to take at 400 million out of the rural areas into the money economy, and that will lead to mas
and if our mutual friend, the late joe malone, would have seen what you have done with this conference, he would have been very, very proud how this conference has developed over the years. i was asked to talk about the relationships and the importance of arab oil to the world and to the united states. this is just from the bp statistics, and to show the greatÑi importance of arab oil n the world. 60%, you add north africa, about 65%. it is huge compared to anything else in the world. why am i...