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her name is out of my mind. she was really something.he was a fabulous costs will singer, but the rev.'s daughter was also a break. she really was. it was a wonderful place to grow up. there were all kinds of activities for children. there was a wonderful person in charge of all of the children. elizabeth sought to is that we sat correctly and we understood about ourselves. and we had negro history week, that we knew their names and what they did. those were the kind of nurturing things missing from a lot of places these days. tavis: we have to talk about marion anderson. there is something i want to come back to and have you unpack for me. i recall reading a critic that was critical of you and reviewing the liner notes, he thought the you should have been given more credit. it appeared to me that he was complaining about the fact that he gave so much love to your gospel heritage given who do have become. i am only raising that to ask why it is and how is. that to this day, you are so adamant about getting all of the profs necessary to y
her name is out of my mind. she was really something.he was a fabulous costs will singer, but the rev.'s daughter was also a break. she really was. it was a wonderful place to grow up. there were all kinds of activities for children. there was a wonderful person in charge of all of the children. elizabeth sought to is that we sat correctly and we understood about ourselves. and we had negro history week, that we knew their names and what they did. those were the kind of nurturing things missing...
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he knows what was on lyndon's mind and he knows what was on truman's mind and he does not want to be the kind of person who's going to go down in historas the losing president. i mean, one of the most diffict thinks about "haunting legacy," crlie, is to try to understand what is it that presidents go through when they make major decisions about war and peace. these are human beings and they have fears and in obama's mind not only the first black president in american history-- and that's on his mind, too, as something that he cannot be careless about so you can't lose. there's so much of obama that wants simply to win but he faces problems economically, faces problems on the military side and very much like lyndon johnson who went through that whole business in the '06sbout can you have guns and butter? >> rose: did president obama make the wrong decision on afghanistan? >> marvin speaking is? >> rose: yes. >> don't think he made the wrong decision but we are getting to a int now where the good stuff that we could derive from continued operations in afghanistan is beginning to dwindl
he knows what was on lyndon's mind and he knows what was on truman's mind and he does not want to be the kind of person who's going to go down in historas the losing president. i mean, one of the most diffict thinks about "haunting legacy," crlie, is to try to understand what is it that presidents go through when they make major decisions about war and peace. these are human beings and they have fears and in obama's mind not only the first black president in american history-- and...
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. >> how does a mind become this twisted? >> killing was built into his upbringing. 5-year-old, 6-year-old kid, that was his job. >> seems to be a combination of both -- of something biologically wrong with my head and being the way i was raised. >> are there lessons to be learned from this serial killer? >> there are other michael rosses out there. and i think we've got to try to prevent that. >> we'll take you inside the cell, inside the mind of this death row inmate on this "dark heart, iron hand: eight times a killer." what you're about to hear is both rare and astonishing. a prison interview with a condemned killer. from inside the prison where michael ross lived on death row for about 18 years, this serial killer detailed for us how and why he murdered eight women. it's disturbing to watch this ivy league educated man talk matter of factually about his crimes. did he commit such crimes because of the way he was raised or it is something biological? and by listening carefully to what he has to say, can we prevent future
. >> how does a mind become this twisted? >> killing was built into his upbringing. 5-year-old, 6-year-old kid, that was his job. >> seems to be a combination of both -- of something biologically wrong with my head and being the way i was raised. >> are there lessons to be learned from this serial killer? >> there are other michael rosses out there. and i think we've got to try to prevent that. >> we'll take you inside the cell, inside the mind of this death...
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it calms my mind. >> reporter: it's not a silver bullet, however.hen we sat down with the dalai lama himself, he admitted as much. is your mind always calm? >> hopefully. >> reporter: you never lose your temper? >> no, no, occasionally lose my temper. >> reporter: you do? >> oh, yes. if someone is never lose temper, it doesn't come from another space. >> reporter: so, while this new science is quite literally mind altering, you should know two things. it's still really in its infancy and if you take it up expecting to be enlightened, the dalai lama says do not expect immediate results. would you say that you are enlightened? >> no. >> reporter: okay, so, that if you, if the dally lam mall ever get enlightened?how can i >> enlightenment not depend on rank. it depend on practice. >> reporter: so, you shouldn't be looking for instant tran essential dance, but a few minutes a day of sitting quietly could literally change your brain and your life. nice to meet you. for "nightline," this is dan harris. >> and for some simple tips on how to meditate, go to
it calms my mind. >> reporter: it's not a silver bullet, however.hen we sat down with the dalai lama himself, he admitted as much. is your mind always calm? >> hopefully. >> reporter: you never lose your temper? >> no, no, occasionally lose my temper. >> reporter: you do? >> oh, yes. if someone is never lose temper, it doesn't come from another space. >> reporter: so, while this new science is quite literally mind altering, you should know two things....
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all of that was going on in my mind at a very young age. what really set it off -- i had two teachers -- during february, we did it for the whole month because we figured we had been cheated out of our history of america. only two names were in the encyclopedia, and that was booker t. washington and george washington carver, but she lectured about the contribution of frederick douglass, w.e.b. dubois, and how jackie robinson had broken the baseball barrier. and we remembered the opera singer who was not allowed to sing in the hall and had to sing in lincoln center. all the discrimination and the local in justices. like, everything was separate and unequal. the school was inadequate. we could not go to the hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white people were not supposed to be in the same room with an n-person. you know the n-word? i said to myself at the end of the day that i love my country and i'm glad that that day, i took a stand. i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to corr
all of that was going on in my mind at a very young age. what really set it off -- i had two teachers -- during february, we did it for the whole month because we figured we had been cheated out of our history of america. only two names were in the encyclopedia, and that was booker t. washington and george washington carver, but she lectured about the contribution of frederick douglass, w.e.b. dubois, and how jackie robinson had broken the baseball barrier. and we remembered the opera singer...
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but in his mind, necessary. that's what are dealing with. police are searching the suspect's farm in hope putting the pieces together. apparently, the farm was key to his being able to purchase fertilizer used in that very intensive bomb. the suspect was also said to be cooperating with police, which is an important thing. after the island massacre hope is fading that any survivors will be found. there were more than 500 youths at the camp. a camp for the labor party of the a political party here. there are still a handful officially listed as missing. survivors of that massacre described the experience as a nightmare.
but in his mind, necessary. that's what are dealing with. police are searching the suspect's farm in hope putting the pieces together. apparently, the farm was key to his being able to purchase fertilizer used in that very intensive bomb. the suspect was also said to be cooperating with police, which is an important thing. after the island massacre hope is fading that any survivors will be found. there were more than 500 youths at the camp. a camp for the labor party of the a political party...
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keep your mind set on what your doing. and unless the investment people have made in new -- under is the investment people have made in you. i think you will get into the $10 million club. that is what i am trying to do. with that, i promise to make the city welcome you to -- when you have that degree, to make sure we have the jobs. i am trying to make the city successful. i am trying to make sure muni is on time. but i am also trying to make sure great companies like microsoft, like twitter, like zynga -- all these multimillion- dollar companies about to go public -- i want them to hire you. they will only look at you if you have that degree and that focus. keep this in mind -- other people who did not listen to this and did not know people invested in them -- 27% of those never made it to college. only 27% made it. there is that other 60- something-percent of people that are not thinking they can be successful. so keep your focus and understand all the people that believe in you because we do. no matter what your backgro
keep your mind set on what your doing. and unless the investment people have made in new -- under is the investment people have made in you. i think you will get into the $10 million club. that is what i am trying to do. with that, i promise to make the city welcome you to -- when you have that degree, to make sure we have the jobs. i am trying to make the city successful. i am trying to make sure muni is on time. but i am also trying to make sure great companies like microsoft, like twitter,...
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. ♪ we're not magicians ♪ we can't read your mind ♪ ♪ read your mind ♪ we need your questions ♪ eachd ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪ ♪ questions are the answer ♪ yeah ♪ oh >>> the evidence in this case proves beyond any reasonable doubt that casey anthony decided on june 16th that something had to be sacrificed, that the conflict between the life that she wanted and the life that was thrust upon her was simply irreconcilable and something had to give. she chose to sacrifice her child. to live the life she wanted. she took her child. she took her life. and she put her in the trunk and forgot about her. after a couple of days, she couldn't forget anymore. and she disposed of her body in a swamp. these are the facts that you have heard and these are the facts that prove beyond a reasonable doubt that casey anthony is guilty of murder in the first degree. and that that murder is premeditated. >> our panel tonight, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor holly hughes in atlanta. in orlando, jane velez-mitchell,
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you know... ♪ we're not magicians ♪ we can't read your mind ♪ ♪ read your mind ♪ we need your questionskind ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪ ♪ questions are the answer ♪ yeah ♪ oh >> i'm going to stand in my yard, if that's okay. >> remember this video? emily good of rochester new york, recording police as she stood in her yard. then police put her under arrest causing an outrye that the officer oifrb stepped the authority. the prosecution turned to tears when the prosecution dropped the charges. she spoke with me earlier along with erica bryant. she said she's relieved the charges were dropped but is disturbed rochester police still find nothing wrong with her arrest. >> justice has not been done, and that officer has not yet been brought to justice. he still hasn't faced the reality that he committed an unlawful act. >> this week, i have to say the union, the rochester police locust club said your ebsode, emily, has created a defiant and different attitude. >> this is a message that has gone out to the public that you
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he passed to take something of a middle course but in his mind and the advisers mind it will not go away. >> if you listen carefully to what people like general petraeus are saying and they don't say things like this lightly, they are really saying if you want to win this kind of a war, 20 or 50 years this is generational thing that the pentagon kept referring to as the long war. nobody uses that phrase any more. surely that has to be one of the lessons of vietnam's. i am not sure if we could avoid them in 50 years but afghanistan? is that one of the lessons? >> certainly. we have not touched on another point* that has to be raised within the obama/afghanistan context because that is where the nuclear weapons are. as we have discussed a number of times, one of the major reasons we are involved in afghanistan to begin with has to be keeping an eye up close on the pakistan nuclear stockpile and to make absolutely sure terrorist to not get their hands on them. that is the underlying theme and message when obama first came into came up with the idea that you have to see the two of them toget
he passed to take something of a middle course but in his mind and the advisers mind it will not go away. >> if you listen carefully to what people like general petraeus are saying and they don't say things like this lightly, they are really saying if you want to win this kind of a war, 20 or 50 years this is generational thing that the pentagon kept referring to as the long war. nobody uses that phrase any more. surely that has to be one of the lessons of vietnam's. i am not sure if we...
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to what minds are excluded for national productivity. whose hideous construction of security needs have been sacrificed? there is a sad way across the continent north to south east to west an echo that narrow rates that deer taxpayeriation -- deterioration and mugabe locked in an ultimate state burial even if the nation over which they preside over themselves are buried in the rubble of offensive power. well, familiar protests on behalf of our literary tribe, full of sound and fury and perhaps dignifying little. what would you think happened the moment when i uttered the names? there was an instant blackout. understand this, it's not nigeria. the levels of development are so wide apart i always find it a abuse of categorization to refer to both of developing or underdeveloped countries. blackouts i would later affirm have dubbed an experience of most of my audience. in the burden of my nation's culture of infrastructural decay that i felt compelled to apologize for the audience for having bringing about the contamination of tunisia. well
to what minds are excluded for national productivity. whose hideous construction of security needs have been sacrificed? there is a sad way across the continent north to south east to west an echo that narrow rates that deer taxpayeriation -- deterioration and mugabe locked in an ultimate state burial even if the nation over which they preside over themselves are buried in the rubble of offensive power. well, familiar protests on behalf of our literary tribe, full of sound and fury and perhaps...
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you know... ♪ we're not magicians ♪ we can't read your mind ♪ ♪ read your mind ♪ we need your questionsery kind ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪ ♪ questions are the answer ♪ yeah ♪ oh >>> when it comes to investing, we know we're supposed to be rationale and objective, but often our behavior is anything but that as we saw last may. >> panic selling. the flash crash of may 6th, 2010. the dow plunges nearly 10% in less than 30 minutes. the panic leading to a suspension of logic. >> rationally, it was clear that something was amiss, something was going on. >> the human brain really does not like surprise. the reason the flash crash was so devastating is because it was so explicable. it caught people completely by surprise. >> if you choose to gamble, you have a 50/50 shot of keeping all 40 or losing all. >> it's this type of risk and reward scenario that neuroscientists like scott hatel and the team at duke university hope to better understand by conducting experiments with real money. >> this is called a functional mri, a
you know... ♪ we're not magicians ♪ we can't read your mind ♪ ♪ read your mind ♪ we need your questionsery kind ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪ ♪ questions are the answer ♪ yeah ♪ oh >>> when it comes to investing, we know we're supposed to be rationale and objective, but often our behavior is anything but that as we saw last may. >> panic selling. the flash crash of may 6th, 2010. the...
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should have opened our minds. and should have made us ask questions and should have made us listen for real answers and there was a brief moment -- there were about two weeks when i thought it was going to happen. and then it didn't happen. and, in fact, it has really closed the american mind tight in many ways particularly about islam and the very things you were just describing in asking your question. and so this is a moment in which, you know, in reading this book, in reading about the nation of islam and reading particularly about malcolm's journey after his hajj and his feeling about islam and how it really centered his -- began to center his ideas about who he wanted to be and the contributions he wanted to make really calls to mind in this very disturbing moment where we are in right now that this is precisely what we need is to do exactly what the examination that michael eric dyson says that we need to examine, which is about trying to find a quality about love that unites this peace and yet this is the
should have opened our minds. and should have made us ask questions and should have made us listen for real answers and there was a brief moment -- there were about two weeks when i thought it was going to happen. and then it didn't happen. and, in fact, it has really closed the american mind tight in many ways particularly about islam and the very things you were just describing in asking your question. and so this is a moment in which, you know, in reading this book, in reading about the...
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the start of another talk to the editor in chief of global affairs magazine and asks whether in the minds of the attacks in norway and europe is facing a terror threat from new notes it's. been great for the fulsome we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. for . the. the to. my. blog the welcome to spotlight the international on the parties i'm rubber enough and today we will talk about the tragic events in. the man who massacred at least seventy six people said his goal was to the world of europe the failure of its multicultural problems today many people including myself are very skeptical about how multiculturalism works so we have discussed it in spotlight with you several times but what makes a skeptic take a gun and dynamite is the norwegian terrorist just a madman who receive your face think a terror threat from their own nazi xom is something quite superior than that imo that i won't discuss it today with an editor in chief of the russia in global affairs magazine that will count. it began with a huge explosion near government build
the start of another talk to the editor in chief of global affairs magazine and asks whether in the minds of the attacks in norway and europe is facing a terror threat from new notes it's. been great for the fulsome we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. for . the. the to. my. blog the welcome to spotlight the international on the parties i'm rubber enough and today we will talk about the tragic events in. the man who massacred at least seventy...
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an appointee that will clear up all of our mental health mines -- minds >> thank you. >> hello, i am a current employee at the hunters point family and also a resident of bayview hunters point district 10. i have known elena for at least 30 years and i have worked with her over 10 years. i think that she is a great applicant to apply to be on the mental health board because she really understands bayview hunters point. she was raised there as well. she is well aware of all of the issues and barriers that are currently in district 10. i think it would be great to actually have someone on the board that knows the challenges that we are having and also come up with a way where we are able to break down some of the barriers with the residents said they could be more open to receiving mental health treatment or services said that because they're dealing with a lot of the pds dd are experiencing. i think that she definitely qualifies and definitely understands and will work with the board to come up with ways to bring the services more overt in bayview hunters point. that has been one of m
an appointee that will clear up all of our mental health mines -- minds >> thank you. >> hello, i am a current employee at the hunters point family and also a resident of bayview hunters point district 10. i have known elena for at least 30 years and i have worked with her over 10 years. i think that she is a great applicant to apply to be on the mental health board because she really understands bayview hunters point. she was raised there as well. she is well aware of all of the...
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in mind person who has a lot to do with the introduction of a global.currency which will not be in the hands of any one sovereign nation now to transition to local currency and germany knows this very workers are part of the game will require that we control the minds of both the dollar and do your own so the dollars the markets will come through how it will inflation quantitative easing one to incoming three has already hyper inflated the dollar and we know a lot about hyperinflation in argentina because we went through it in one thousand nine hundred ninety one as the way to break up the euro when the right time comes is just breaking it up because it is not hyper inflated now whether it is polluted we disagree swore to pull out and spin where people are in portugal or to pull out maybe even the germans might decide to go back to the old coach mark because it would and might even make life easier for them but their governments are so aligned so this global agenda that they wouldn't dare do that i'm the c.e.o. told by their bosses. all right carly we'r
in mind person who has a lot to do with the introduction of a global.currency which will not be in the hands of any one sovereign nation now to transition to local currency and germany knows this very workers are part of the game will require that we control the minds of both the dollar and do your own so the dollars the markets will come through how it will inflation quantitative easing one to incoming three has already hyper inflated the dollar and we know a lot about hyperinflation in...
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in mind personally i believe it has a lot to do we need to look silly. currency which will not be in the hands of any one sovereign nation now to transition to global currency and germany knows this very workers are part of the brain will require the control the minds of both the dollar and the euro so the dollars demise will come through hyperinflation once the easing one to incoming three has already hyper inflated the dollar and we know a lot about hyperinflation in argentina because we went through in one thousand nine hundred nine was the way to break up the euro when the right time comes is just breaking it up because it is not hyper inflated i wonder it is politically weak because of greece more to pull out and spain were to pull out and portugal article out of the germans might decide to go back to the old boys market is it would make maybe to make life easier for them but their governments are so aligned to this global agenda that they wouldn't dare do that i'm going to say they are told by a good or since. all right currently what we're hearing
in mind personally i believe it has a lot to do we need to look silly. currency which will not be in the hands of any one sovereign nation now to transition to global currency and germany knows this very workers are part of the brain will require the control the minds of both the dollar and the euro so the dollars demise will come through hyperinflation once the easing one to incoming three has already hyper inflated the dollar and we know a lot about hyperinflation in argentina because we went...
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or only a fantasy in his mind? the mind of a man the courts have found to be a killer.yours to decide in your own mind. again, the choices? guilty, innocent or a third choice, not proven either way. in a few moments we'll show you the verdict that ourp audiences reach when they documentary was first broadcast. but before then, a look at some of the answers from those who lived through the terror 30 years ago. the prosecutor -- >> obviously, guilty. >> the defense attorney -- >> not proven one way or the other. >> reporter: the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> reporter: sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicide is in jail. >> the original audience verdict guilty, 69%. innocent, 4%. not proven either way, 27%.
or only a fantasy in his mind? the mind of a man the courts have found to be a killer.yours to decide in your own mind. again, the choices? guilty, innocent or a third choice, not proven either way. in a few moments we'll show you the verdict that ourp audiences reach when they documentary was first broadcast. but before then, a look at some of the answers from those who lived through the terror 30 years ago. the prosecutor -- >> obviously, guilty. >> the defense attorney --...
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when the point is to change your mind and saying you won't negotiate just when they're having a chat with a few people in a room is one thing saying you won't negotiate when there could be millions of people taking strike action is entirely another we actually believe that the six million trade unionists plus the thousands and thousands or hundreds of thousands of pensioners and students all becoming a joint campaign is going to be poetically very powerful we've already seen in britain a march of one hundred five hundred thousand people transformed the political mood in this country. our viewers well what could strikes actually do how exactly do you think that march changed the political needs is transformed in that it was on the front page of the newspapers it was on every t.v. station and it gave people a confidence that however small the community and i have a small they have seen for example keeping a library they understood they were part of a much much wider problem. and i think that's giving us confidence to move from a march to a strike so it's clearly transforming people's c
when the point is to change your mind and saying you won't negotiate just when they're having a chat with a few people in a room is one thing saying you won't negotiate when there could be millions of people taking strike action is entirely another we actually believe that the six million trade unionists plus the thousands and thousands or hundreds of thousands of pensioners and students all becoming a joint campaign is going to be poetically very powerful we've already seen in britain a march...
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you mind if i use your magnum? >> um, yeah. wow. you got to be kidding. i am aquaman. >> if you sleep until your 18, just think of the suffering you're going miss. i mean, high school? high school, those are your prime ffering ars. you don't get better suffering than that. >> well, that was just a big fat waste of time. the king of siam is going to be livid. >> thank you for all your help and i am being sarcastic. come on. mother... did she leave the room when she takes phone calls or shower before sex or after sex -- >> yeah, she does all that. >> michael, do not let your imagination run amuck? >> what? >> amuck. it means don't let it run out of control. >> why didn't you say that. >> just don't let it. >> easy for you to say. i live in a fantasy world and i can't stay in a relationship full of lie and deceit. >> charlie: he's been nominated for an emmy on nbc's the office after seven years he left at the end of this season. the latest movie we'll talk about this evening is "crazy, stupid love." here's the trailer for that. >> 25 years of marriage and yo
you mind if i use your magnum? >> um, yeah. wow. you got to be kidding. i am aquaman. >> if you sleep until your 18, just think of the suffering you're going miss. i mean, high school? high school, those are your prime ffering ars. you don't get better suffering than that. >> well, that was just a big fat waste of time. the king of siam is going to be livid. >> thank you for all your help and i am being sarcastic. come on. mother... did she leave the room when she takes...
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it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses.ou know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of your health. plus, your costs will never go up, and your coverage will never go down. okay. i'm convinced. i'm going to give them a call. are you between the ages of 50 and 85? did you think that quality insurance at an affordable rate is out of your reach? if you answered yes to these questions, then you should call about the colonial penn program now. for less than 35 cents a day, you can get affordable life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. so, whether you're getting new insuran
it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses.ou know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of...
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the rules march in memory of the victims of the bomb attack and youth camp shooting there must the mind of the atrocities who spent four weeks in solitary confinement awaiting these next court appearance brave it could reportedly be sentenced to thirty years in prison the measure of punishment in norway for crimes humanity against. helen the kind of love the show well the initial reaction in the west was that the attacks had been conducted by muslim jihadists yes does that mean that the new york nancy threat is overlooked by special forces today in europe and countries i would say it's overlooked but of course the first first reaction to any terrorist attack not not only now but if you remember what happened ninety ninety five in oklahoma when a. scene person ultimately mark we destroyed federal building also everybody was convinced that that was a islamic jihad or something like that and for us then people started to to to be terrified by their visit groom homegrown terrorism so of course the society is everywhere and authorities. are now fork your stand on muslims which as we see quit
the rules march in memory of the victims of the bomb attack and youth camp shooting there must the mind of the atrocities who spent four weeks in solitary confinement awaiting these next court appearance brave it could reportedly be sentenced to thirty years in prison the measure of punishment in norway for crimes humanity against. helen the kind of love the show well the initial reaction in the west was that the attacks had been conducted by muslim jihadists yes does that mean that the new...
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but, again, another weird thought went into my mind. looked at it and i said, where's the hollywood square? why isn't this thing spraying out a country mile? >> you've seen your share of movies? >> oh, yeah. the next thing that kicked in was reality and my training. got to get this under control. i grabbed a tourniquet. we keep one readily accessible. i got on the radio and called up for help and let them know the situation. and then i checked on my guys. had that gone off it would have been a different story. >> you and them? >> yes, sir. >> everybody in movies calls a wound, any wound, a ticket out. a ticket home. in my experience, with guys like you, it's a bummer because guys wired like you want to stay in the fight. >> yes. >> was that your situation? >> that was the hardest part. one of our first sergeants that was with us who was on the ground he said, hey, come on, we're going to get you out of a here. i kind of hit his arm away and i said, you're not taking me anywhere until you get the s.o.b.s. the worst thing i thought about
but, again, another weird thought went into my mind. looked at it and i said, where's the hollywood square? why isn't this thing spraying out a country mile? >> you've seen your share of movies? >> oh, yeah. the next thing that kicked in was reality and my training. got to get this under control. i grabbed a tourniquet. we keep one readily accessible. i got on the radio and called up for help and let them know the situation. and then i checked on my guys. had that gone off it would...
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we have to be mindful that san francisco nationally was one of the first to adopt the art in richmond ordinance. -- the arts in richmond ordinance. that helped hold municipalities across the nation. we are looked at as a leader in this field and one of the things i would caution, and i would love for the supervisor to keep in mind, is that competition for public art is an international competition. the artists who actually live here with us are competing for projects in albuqueue, completing for projects in texas and across the country, new york, and they're often successful. if we take a protectionist posture, that might be something that might be emulated in other communities across the country and could backfire on our artists and their ability to win commissions in other places. supervisor mirkarimi: i agree with you and that is not worth what this conversation to go. when people come to san francisco, i think they have a different impression about our reputation and our ability to earn that reputation of being very supportive of the arts. i don't mean the primary art institutions
we have to be mindful that san francisco nationally was one of the first to adopt the art in richmond ordinance. -- the arts in richmond ordinance. that helped hold municipalities across the nation. we are looked at as a leader in this field and one of the things i would caution, and i would love for the supervisor to keep in mind, is that competition for public art is an international competition. the artists who actually live here with us are competing for projects in albuqueue, completing...
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you mind snapping a photo for the website? but keep my hands out of the shot. i'll put 'em down here. - you guys. you guys, i need help. i don't know what to do. i just kidnapped bill ponderosa's kids. - all right. are the kids confined in any way? maybe in a crawl space or backyard bunker? - no, they're out in the car. - have you touched them yet? - absolutely not. what-- who is this man? - don't--he-- you're--you don't need to-- - what is she, some cheap drag-down knockoff of me, huh? - oh, no. - bill, oh, my god, you are such an asshole. i followed you, okay? - angel-- - i knew you were seeing someone else. - honey, no, that's-- - hi. hi, there. i'm dee. i understand that. listen, i want to just say i'm really sorry about the kids. i tell you what. i did not mean to kidnap them. that was all-- that was all this guy. - they're not my kids. - aren't you his wife? - no. i'm his mistress. - what the hell, man? - i'm taking my car back. - nuh-uh. that's my car. - actually, i loaned it to both of you, ladies, so-- - bill, you son of a bitch, i'm gonna kill you! -
you mind snapping a photo for the website? but keep my hands out of the shot. i'll put 'em down here. - you guys. you guys, i need help. i don't know what to do. i just kidnapped bill ponderosa's kids. - all right. are the kids confined in any way? maybe in a crawl space or backyard bunker? - no, they're out in the car. - have you touched them yet? - absolutely not. what-- who is this man? - don't--he-- you're--you don't need to-- - what is she, some cheap drag-down knockoff of me, huh? - oh,...
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video on demand keys in mind bold colors and or a sense feeds now in the palm of your. top stories this hour eight out of nineteen european banks have failed stress tests placed on the worst case economic scenario and majority of them are in spain meanwhile italy has approved the toughest thirty budget aimed at averting a full scale financial crisis. rupert murdoch has made a public apology for phone hacking by the news of the world is rapidly losing our eyes on both sides of the atlantic with his media empire trying to stop itself from self destructing. and preparation work is underway to lift a russian cruiser from the bottom of the volga river the operation is aimed at shedding more light on why the vessel sank with the last around one hundred firms he knives. and i'll be back with more news for innocent fifteen minutes from now in the meantime sport is next with the interim. pretty happy with this this is sports today plenty heads over the next ten minutes including. courting hardship on her twenty second birthday russian tennis star lisa clear on the reveals she's
video on demand keys in mind bold colors and or a sense feeds now in the palm of your. top stories this hour eight out of nineteen european banks have failed stress tests placed on the worst case economic scenario and majority of them are in spain meanwhile italy has approved the toughest thirty budget aimed at averting a full scale financial crisis. rupert murdoch has made a public apology for phone hacking by the news of the world is rapidly losing our eyes on both sides of the atlantic with...
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yes good evening yes certainly one has islamic terrorism in mind and has also in mind. the norwegian engagement in afghanistan and maybe i should also mention that i work for a norwegian think sign called human rights service. based in copenhagen but the think tank has a little small office in the heart of are slow and the building has also been badly damaged no one has been hurt luckily but not always one of the founding members of nato involved afghanistan and iraq and more recently libya could these attacks just be about revenge. they certainly could it could be linked to foreign policy it could as you mentioned be as sensitive to with the mohammed cartoons we have seen sort of protest in the capital of no win or slow you know linked to a truce and certainly this could very well be the case. europe has been reset with issues over immigration as well maybe another angle here some saying it was given safe haven to terrorists might lax immigration policies be a factor maybe beyond these attacks in a very. i think we can say that it might have something to do with it one
yes good evening yes certainly one has islamic terrorism in mind and has also in mind. the norwegian engagement in afghanistan and maybe i should also mention that i work for a norwegian think sign called human rights service. based in copenhagen but the think tank has a little small office in the heart of are slow and the building has also been badly damaged no one has been hurt luckily but not always one of the founding members of nato involved afghanistan and iraq and more recently libya...
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forward facing killers if you keep that in mind of the two million dollar bill for his arrest.we're not superheroes we can be told to you know the head i'm going to die. once you've had never go back to hide anything else. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to argentina and talk with independent consultant on risk management and author of the new e-book the coming world government tragedy and hope adrian's bucci welcome to show adrian thank you for having me on before i ask you about your new book i want to ask you about greece is the nature of the financial attack on greece greece similar to what happened in argentina in two thousand i want two thousand and two well sadly yes because we are seeing almost a copy of exactly what happened in argentina the major difference being that what happened in argentina in two thousand and one two thousand and two could be. just limited to only affecting origin tina so he just let us foreign crash in argentina as g.d.p. fell forty percent in just one year and fifty percent of the population for below the poverty line whilst in
forward facing killers if you keep that in mind of the two million dollar bill for his arrest.we're not superheroes we can be told to you know the head i'm going to die. once you've had never go back to hide anything else. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to argentina and talk with independent consultant on risk management and author of the new e-book the coming world government tragedy and hope adrian's bucci welcome to show adrian thank you for having me on before i ask you...
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what happened that changed your mind? >> i never changed my mind. to vote politically a number of times when we're faced with different issues. and my no vote two years ago was a vote that was politically engineered to preserve the republican conference. and as uncomfortable as it is for me to say this, that was part of an effort for us to preserve the republican conference so we could come back to the majority. now that we're back in the majority, obviously, we had the opportunity to either not put the bill on the floor or to put it on the floor. because the majority controls what goes on the floor. so i didn't change my mind or change my heart. i made it very clear that it was a very anguishing vote for me. i've always felt in my heart this is matter of equality and nothing else. so when i took a no vote, i did it for political purposes. and for people that are politically astute they understand that sometimes you have to do that. but in my heart and mind, i've always believed in equality. so it wasn't a change of mind. it was simply i changed my
what happened that changed your mind? >> i never changed my mind. to vote politically a number of times when we're faced with different issues. and my no vote two years ago was a vote that was politically engineered to preserve the republican conference. and as uncomfortable as it is for me to say this, that was part of an effort for us to preserve the republican conference so we could come back to the majority. now that we're back in the majority, obviously, we had the opportunity to...
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now this agency caters news agency isn't claiming to own the copyright that idea has infected their mind that we can shut down ideas and we can keep people from communicating ideas they're trying to keep tech dirt from communicating ideas but let's look at where so far an idea has not been copyrighted and it's allowed to spread and that's from tahrir square hash tag occupy wall street a shift in revolutionary tactic so this is from adbusters and on september seventeenth two thousand and eleven they're encouraging at least twenty thousand people to show up and wall street occupy wall street and don't leave just like that the people in tahrir square didn't leave and told their demand that mubarak step down with matt the americans are saying don't leave until obama forms a presidential commission to investigate whether or not there's been financial fraud right well we've been talking about the global insurrection against banker occupation for months and months on this show and we've been trying to encourage as much of this pushback against banker occupation whether it's in cairo or tunis or
now this agency caters news agency isn't claiming to own the copyright that idea has infected their mind that we can shut down ideas and we can keep people from communicating ideas they're trying to keep tech dirt from communicating ideas but let's look at where so far an idea has not been copyrighted and it's allowed to spread and that's from tahrir square hash tag occupy wall street a shift in revolutionary tactic so this is from adbusters and on september seventeenth two thousand and eleven...