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change my mind yoo hoo hoo change my mind ♪ ♪ change my mind woo hoo hoo i know i said that i lovedoodbye i know i made you happy and then i made you cry if i promised you forever ♪ ♪ then i told you a lie but lately i've been thinkin' and i'm thinkin' 'bout changin' my mind ♪ ♪ change my mind woo hoo hoo change my mind woo hoo hoo ♪ ♪ change my mind i'm thinkin' 'bout changin' my mind i've been talkin' ♪ ♪ to myself i thought i put your memory high up on the shelf well you know i said ♪ ♪ i'd forget you you'd go away in time but lately i've been thinkin' and i'm thinkin 'bout ♪ ♪ changin' my mind change my mind yoo hoo hoo change my mind ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: come on over, billy ray! [ talking over each other ] how you been? good to see you. i was looking for you before. you were in your trailer. hey, you know something, i was thinking, you know, you did this show with me 20 years ago. >> 20 years ago.you look the sa look like crap. >> i'll say one thing, not so much for you. but it's surprising we're both still here and alive to tell about it. >> jay: exactly. when you
change my mind yoo hoo hoo change my mind ♪ ♪ change my mind woo hoo hoo i know i said that i lovedoodbye i know i made you happy and then i made you cry if i promised you forever ♪ ♪ then i told you a lie but lately i've been thinkin' and i'm thinkin' 'bout changin' my mind ♪ ♪ change my mind woo hoo hoo change my mind woo hoo hoo ♪ ♪ change my mind i'm thinkin' 'bout changin' my mind i've been talkin' ♪ ♪ to myself i thought i put your memory high up on the shelf well you...
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to carolina in my mind i'm already gone. niceady gone, things about me you'll have to carry on without me i'm gone oh, i'm going to carolina in my mind and i'm gone. carolina in my to mind ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank-you, fellow democrats. i have been watching the coverage. there has to be something, i don't get it. i mean, i am an old white guy and i love barack obama. [applause] ♪ ♪ [singing] when you are down and troubled and you need some loving care and nothing, and nothing is going right close your eyes and think of me and it soon i will be there to brighten up even your darkest nights you just call out my name, and you know wherever i am all come running to see you again winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you have to do is call and that will be there, yes i will, yeah, yeah you got a friend if the sky above you should turn dark and full of clouds and that old north wind should began to blow keep your head together and call my name out loud soon i will be knocking upon your door you just call out my name, and you know wh
to carolina in my mind i'm already gone. niceady gone, things about me you'll have to carry on without me i'm gone oh, i'm going to carolina in my mind and i'm gone. carolina in my to mind ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank-you, fellow democrats. i have been watching the coverage. there has to be something, i don't get it. i mean, i am an old white guy and i love barack obama. [applause] ♪ ♪ [singing] when you are down and troubled and you need some loving care and nothing, and nothing is...
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so all these prohibitions actually come out of wrong mind set to begin with. yeah, go ahead, janet. >> and this is where the sexual misconduct thing comes in, too, because it's not a strict chastity thing, but it's hidden with relationships where neither party is injured, both parties are equally participating, right? not taking advantage, not manipulating someone else for your own sexual gain. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, you would not do that. all these control freak things we do to each other come out of tanha- they come out of separating yourselves. you know, they come out of thinking you can get something. let me get susanna - go ahead. >> i just wanted to put in the point that celibacy and chastity are not necessarily the same thing. sometimes they are, sometimes they're not. celibacy means no sexual relations. chastity, it seems to me, to mean fidelity in those that you have, and what janet was talking about. it's ethical, it's clean, it's good, and it's faithful. >> and again, i think it comes from a different mind set. you know, it doesn't come from- i m
so all these prohibitions actually come out of wrong mind set to begin with. yeah, go ahead, janet. >> and this is where the sexual misconduct thing comes in, too, because it's not a strict chastity thing, but it's hidden with relationships where neither party is injured, both parties are equally participating, right? not taking advantage, not manipulating someone else for your own sexual gain. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, you would not do that. all these control freak things we do to...
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mind on my money money on my mind.'s listen to obama on "60 minutes" talking about taxes. >> you can't ask me to make student loans higher for kids who need it or ask seniors to pay more for medicare or throw people off of healthcare. and not ask somebody like me or mr. romney to do anything? not ask to us do a single dime's worth of sacrifice? >> eric: this is class warfare. the same thing that president obama has been doing since prior to winning the election. we'll fundamentally change america. he is playing the game. big speech in kansas. if you -- the reason we know paul ryan said if you tax, what would happen if you tax every millionaire all of their income? if you taxed every millionaire every penny of their income it would pay for the government for ten weeks' time. you can say you need to tax millionaires more but it won't do anything to the deficit unless you attack the real issue: spending. >> bob: they are not going to do the bush tax cut. there is something working on capitol hill, sequestration two. they
mind on my money money on my mind.'s listen to obama on "60 minutes" talking about taxes. >> you can't ask me to make student loans higher for kids who need it or ask seniors to pay more for medicare or throw people off of healthcare. and not ask somebody like me or mr. romney to do anything? not ask to us do a single dime's worth of sacrifice? >> eric: this is class warfare. the same thing that president obama has been doing since prior to winning the election. we'll...
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you say we i think the american people the american people are luckily not a single entity of single mind i mean if individuals want to lose weight great if our military only wants to accept people who are thin and great i don't think that means that all of us should be denied twinkies a school lunch i would meet you but that doesn't matter what i think all right so the group is now calling on congress to support stricter nutrition standards for school lunches could that be the answer i think that's one place where government intervention is completely acceptable school lunches are terrible and they're basically mandatory or they're both that on kids who are have no choice but to be in school and have no choice but to use the lunch for the most part so yeah i think it's great that those standards are improving at the same time i think you know a kid buying m. and m. school after having their government approved school lunches is not really the business of three hundred you know generals and admirals who have gotten together to release this report all right. so now one in four americans yo
you say we i think the american people the american people are luckily not a single entity of single mind i mean if individuals want to lose weight great if our military only wants to accept people who are thin and great i don't think that means that all of us should be denied twinkies a school lunch i would meet you but that doesn't matter what i think all right so the group is now calling on congress to support stricter nutrition standards for school lunches could that be the answer i think...
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his goal is to work his magic can get inside of the animals minds. we're going to talk about this story in a minute because we are not ready for it because our minds are somewhere else. >> we will figure it out and get back to it. i wonder what that animal psychologist would think of a bear that paints with his but, this is real news. that is apparently a talent of henry the black bear. not the bear that we saw in barnaby walking around a few minutes ago, this their uses his bus, he creates his unique designs on the floor of his enclosure at the folsom zoo. he is hard at work on a new peace right now, and as a matter of fact, it will be on offer at this weekend's top of folsom fund-raiser to benefit while rescuing animals like him. >> and then animals, their art will be there as well, are that they have done here at the zoo for enrichment will be there and available for sale. >> saturdays fund-raiser will feature art, food, and wine, from all over northern california, the proceeds will go to the folsom city zoo sanctuary and fulsome historic district
his goal is to work his magic can get inside of the animals minds. we're going to talk about this story in a minute because we are not ready for it because our minds are somewhere else. >> we will figure it out and get back to it. i wonder what that animal psychologist would think of a bear that paints with his but, this is real news. that is apparently a talent of henry the black bear. not the bear that we saw in barnaby walking around a few minutes ago, this their uses his bus, he...
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the packers scored if the interception really in my mind. >> stephen: also in ms. mind, pancakes.r) folks, people are pissed! including the packers guard t.j. lang tweeted "got (bleep)ed by the refs. embarrassing. thanks n.f.l. ". (cheers and applause) and believe me, the packers know embarrassing. (laughter) this call upset even union-busting governor and packer fan scott walker who tweeted "after catching a few hours of sleep, the packers game is still just as painful" adding the hashtag "return the real refs." now, i can see why he wants the union refs back. i mean, crushing the teachers union is fine, but he might have had money on that game! well, sorry, governor walker, but the n.f.l.'s numbers are against you because t.v. ratings are at record highs. sunday night's ratings were up 8% over a year ago which means the free market has spoken! that was a great call! (laughter) because apparently people are tuning in just to see terrible calls! and that was one of the greatest worst calls in football history. (laughter) right up there with brett favre pressing "send." (laughter)
the packers scored if the interception really in my mind. >> stephen: also in ms. mind, pancakes.r) folks, people are pissed! including the packers guard t.j. lang tweeted "got (bleep)ed by the refs. embarrassing. thanks n.f.l. ". (cheers and applause) and believe me, the packers know embarrassing. (laughter) this call upset even union-busting governor and packer fan scott walker who tweeted "after catching a few hours of sleep, the packers game is still just as...
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mind your adults, mind your manners, mind yourself, and go to school to learn. if that child does not show up in school with the right preparation in the home and in the community, then that child is already behind, and by the third grade the child realizes he or she is behind and they start acting out behind. so let's think of the education system as beginning from prenatal care through infancy and then into our educational system. my particular background, i went to public schools. i didn't go to the best public schools. i wanted to go to the best public high school in new york city, but they said, "no, you're not smart enough to go there," so i went to the school that had to let me in. then i went to the city college of new york, a great public institution, and i went from kindergarten all the way through college never having paid a nickel for my education because the people and the government of the city of new york felt they had no more important obligation than to invest in the future of the school, of the teachers, of the city, of our nation, by investing
mind your adults, mind your manners, mind yourself, and go to school to learn. if that child does not show up in school with the right preparation in the home and in the community, then that child is already behind, and by the third grade the child realizes he or she is behind and they start acting out behind. so let's think of the education system as beginning from prenatal care through infancy and then into our educational system. my particular background, i went to public schools. i didn't...
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it's where i learned that bald people can implant thoughts in your mind. out of my head, carville. i don't want to picture mary matalin like that. oh, oh-- oh, she worked out. folks, speaking of mind control, bill clinton gave a speech last night scheduled for half an hour which just wrapped up a few minutes ago. (laughter) and i would add hit clinton started strong. >> we are here to nominate a president. (cheers and applause) and i've got one in mind. >> stephen: unfortunately, barack obama defeated her four years ago. (laughter) luckily, luckily bill had another option. >> i want to nominate a man who is cool on the outside. >> (cheers and applause) but who burns for america on the inside. (cheers and applause) >> cool on the outside, burns on the inside. now at first i was excited because i thought the democrats had nominated a half microwave burrito. sadly, hispanic outreach. sadly, sadly he meant barack obama. now of course he then did his whole clinton thing. and the mainstream bubba lovers swooned in ecstasy. >> the reason why so many of us call him the greatest politician
it's where i learned that bald people can implant thoughts in your mind. out of my head, carville. i don't want to picture mary matalin like that. oh, oh-- oh, she worked out. folks, speaking of mind control, bill clinton gave a speech last night scheduled for half an hour which just wrapped up a few minutes ago. (laughter) and i would add hit clinton started strong. >> we are here to nominate a president. (cheers and applause) and i've got one in mind. >> stephen: unfortunately,...
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keep in mind when george w. bush became president we had a surplus.dent clinton produced surplus. the national debt was $5 trillion. the national debt doubled. put in tax cut in midst of two unpaid for wars and increase the medicare drug program. he had doubled the debt of america. the bush tax cut continued to take revenue out of washington. >> bret: how specific should the president get about the way forward to deal with the big ticket items. >> what the president, i believe he feels the simpson simpson-bowles commission move in the right direction. bipartisan effort to put everything on the table. revenue, spending and entitlement. keep in mind we might have passed the simpson-bowles commission if paul ryan and the house republicans voted for it. they voted against it. paul ryan the candidate for vice president voted against the bipartisan efforts. the president could have good things and drove them across the finish line. >> if barack obama had embraced the simpson-bowles commission and said this is my plan you know would have happened. they would
keep in mind when george w. bush became president we had a surplus.dent clinton produced surplus. the national debt was $5 trillion. the national debt doubled. put in tax cut in midst of two unpaid for wars and increase the medicare drug program. he had doubled the debt of america. the bush tax cut continued to take revenue out of washington. >> bret: how specific should the president get about the way forward to deal with the big ticket items. >> what the president, i believe he...
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ambassador susan rice today, several words came to mind.nine, nighyev, borderline ignorant. >> most people don't bring rocket-propelled grenades and weapons to a demonstration. that was an act of terror. >> there you have a war hero -- actually, two war heroes there. >> bob: i am going to pass one of them and sort of suggest that some of those words i'd use with him. go back to the point about terror. it is absolutely no question in my mind this was a preplanned terrorist attack. it also is no question in my mind that the movie contributed to demonstrations throughout the muslim world. you can't say protests through indonesia are all terrorists. they are out there demonstrating. if someone did a movie about jesus christ, i'm demonstrate. >> greg: wait. they have, and you didn't. we go to "the last temptation of christ" and talk about bill maher movie and book of mormo mormon. we don't go out there and do it, muslims in america don't go out and do it. if we apologize to maniacs over a film, i am moving to texas where they grow balls op trees
ambassador susan rice today, several words came to mind.nine, nighyev, borderline ignorant. >> most people don't bring rocket-propelled grenades and weapons to a demonstration. that was an act of terror. >> there you have a war hero -- actually, two war heroes there. >> bob: i am going to pass one of them and sort of suggest that some of those words i'd use with him. go back to the point about terror. it is absolutely no question in my mind this was a preplanned terrorist...
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now, getting back to this issue of the president in his mind, in romney's mind, mischaracterizing his record, the romney campaign and the rnc are both pointing to something that president obama said on "60 minutes" last night when the president said that some of his ads had needed some work. because perhaps they weren't as straightforward or as truth telling as perhaps they should have been. the -- i think what we heard yesterday and are starting to see this morning is perhaps a very aggressive posture coming from the romney campaign and mitt romney today heading into what is a very critical week. >> jim acosta reporting live from colorado this morning. >>> in the meantime, president obama gearing up for a busy week of his own. he'll be speaking at the united nations general assembly tomorrow. the clinton global initiative. and he's also taping an appearance on "the view," the television show, later today. last night the president was on "60 minutes" and he was firing back at criticism of his administration's foreign policy. >> i said we'd go after al qa a qaeda. they've been decimate
now, getting back to this issue of the president in his mind, in romney's mind, mischaracterizing his record, the romney campaign and the rnc are both pointing to something that president obama said on "60 minutes" last night when the president said that some of his ads had needed some work. because perhaps they weren't as straightforward or as truth telling as perhaps they should have been. the -- i think what we heard yesterday and are starting to see this morning is perhaps a very...
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than plants. >> mind blown, right?inds of facts in this video. if you want to check out either one or both, head to rightthisminute.com. >> and click on. >> best of rtm. >> mountain biking great to do with your buds and get out in nature. >> get dirty. >> get dirty. this is the luge in orange county, about 1,000 foot hard core mountain bike drop. the guy taking the video is brig campbell, my cousin actually. >> oh. >> the guy in front is his buddy paul west. there's two buddies riding up front. can you catch it? here let me show you a better view. >> oh! >> and -- >> you're right, buster the dog. >> he riding with his best friend. buster has been doing this since he was a puppy. he's 2 years old. a jack russell terrier. and paul can't get out of the carriage without buster going crazy trying to go for a mountain bike ride. >> i like he's got buster in a baby bjorn. >> yeah. >> look at how controlled buster is. he's hanging out with his paws on his buddy's back and just like chillin' and enjoying the ride. >> tell us mo
than plants. >> mind blown, right?inds of facts in this video. if you want to check out either one or both, head to rightthisminute.com. >> and click on. >> best of rtm. >> mountain biking great to do with your buds and get out in nature. >> get dirty. >> get dirty. this is the luge in orange county, about 1,000 foot hard core mountain bike drop. the guy taking the video is brig campbell, my cousin actually. >> oh. >> the guy in front is his buddy...
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when you wrote the words "mindful of my own failings?" you know, i am very proud of the work that we did to save the auto industry, the fact that we've created 4.6 million new jobs, half a million in manufacturing. the housing market has taken a very long time to come back. and we put forward programs initially in the first year that we thought would get more take-up, they didn't move as fast as they could have. and so in the second year we got more aggressive, fine-tuned it. i think we're starting to see a lot more progress on that front. but that's an example-- one of several-- in which you try something, it doesn't work, and then you try something again. and the point i wanted to make in the convention speech is that part of what makes america great, part of what makes our democracy great is we're willing to try stuff and if they don't... if it doesn't work then we fine-tune it, we learn from our mistakes, and what i've learned as president is that the most important thing is knowing where you want to go, what's the north star that is
when you wrote the words "mindful of my own failings?" you know, i am very proud of the work that we did to save the auto industry, the fact that we've created 4.6 million new jobs, half a million in manufacturing. the housing market has taken a very long time to come back. and we put forward programs initially in the first year that we thought would get more take-up, they didn't move as fast as they could have. and so in the second year we got more aggressive, fine-tuned it. i think...
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roberts changed his mind, right?haroberts was going to say one thing and then for some personal reason he changes his mind. why did he do it? >> well, in the first place, there's nothing wrong with changing your mind. >> stephen: yes there is! yes there is! antonin scalia has never changed his mind. >> that's true. but supreme court opinions are never final until they're announce sod justices sometimes go back and forth during the period they're deliberating. but in part he was just persuaded by the argument that this was a tax, a permissible tax under the constitution. but also i think he didn't want to see the court in the maelstrom of politics. he didn't want to see another bush. have gore citizens united where five republicans ruled against four democrats and in the obamacare case he sided with the four liberals. >> stephen: kennedy is the one who normally-- >> usually. that's one reason why so-called experts like me were wrong. we were looking to kennedy as the swing vote in the obamacare case because he is so o
roberts changed his mind, right?haroberts was going to say one thing and then for some personal reason he changes his mind. why did he do it? >> well, in the first place, there's nothing wrong with changing your mind. >> stephen: yes there is! yes there is! antonin scalia has never changed his mind. >> that's true. but supreme court opinions are never final until they're announce sod justices sometimes go back and forth during the period they're deliberating. but in part he...
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he's a wildly creative thinker that will blow your mind just by explaining how it works. i'm dr. sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >>> the brain is a massive network made of tens of billions of cells shooting information back and forth, many times per second, every single cell, and each one is connected to others in such density that there are hundreds of trillions of connections in there. i'm david eagleman and i'm a neuroscientist. the neuroscientist studies the brain. in particular, i study the human brain. i'm very interested in the perceptual machinery of how we view the world and how we make decisions, hour beliour beliefs actions in the world. my laboratory is in the baylor school of medicine, which is the biggest medical center on the planet. i have a number of students and we ha we have many things going on here. >> he's always looking for new ideas. >> how does the brain construct reality? and for that we look at things like time perception and how your brain is putting together your notion of how things are happening in the world. we also look at how different
he's a wildly creative thinker that will blow your mind just by explaining how it works. i'm dr. sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >>> the brain is a massive network made of tens of billions of cells shooting information back and forth, many times per second, every single cell, and each one is connected to others in such density that there are hundreds of trillions of connections in there. i'm david eagleman and i'm a neuroscientist. the neuroscientist studies the...
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we are very open-minded in the police department. we do here with the mayor says, it is a big business. do not be afraid to contact our particular office. i could go in with more modifications, but if you deny one, the whole thing is done for a whole year. we will work with you on the conditions in the hours, i find the entertainment commission very agreeable, as well as most of lobbyists. i think they will tell you the same thing as well. >> are there pink cards? you can fill them out if you have a question. nicholas will collect them. we will ask those questions of these folks. dmitri, you are up. >> good afternoon. in the executive director of folsom st. events. we are the producers of many other events. particularly the well-known folsom street fair. there is a lot of work to do. we are actually a non profit. we donate back to charities. our model is different probably the most street fairs. but we do take it very seriously. i am here basicallyé@ to sharea lot of concerns, the issues of others, producers in the city, regulations
we are very open-minded in the police department. we do here with the mayor says, it is a big business. do not be afraid to contact our particular office. i could go in with more modifications, but if you deny one, the whole thing is done for a whole year. we will work with you on the conditions in the hours, i find the entertainment commission very agreeable, as well as most of lobbyists. i think they will tell you the same thing as well. >> are there pink cards? you can fill them out if...
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unless you're still stuck in a cold war mind warp. and also joining us tonight brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation welcome bryan speaking of cold war mind war right yeah having me on the show yeah you know i so this knock on foreign policy can republicans really win a foreign policy argument against a president that is it had all these foreign policy successes around the around the world war start course i mean clearly the president gets credit for the capture and killing of osama bin laden but it ends there we've had a week foreign policy that he when he went over to to egypt stood next to mubarak and said tear this dictator down and they did and now they have the muslim brotherhood running the country and then i have my doctor see what is it and is older it is not as if it wants us to think that the end goal in our foreign policy should be freedom not democracy i mean you can have a country that has democracy once and democracy never again and you might see that media they may get democracy once that's not a goal
unless you're still stuck in a cold war mind warp. and also joining us tonight brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation welcome bryan speaking of cold war mind war right yeah having me on the show yeah you know i so this knock on foreign policy can republicans really win a foreign policy argument against a president that is it had all these foreign policy successes around the around the world war start course i mean clearly the president gets credit for the capture and killing of...
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what comes to mind immediately is 9/11. >> absolutely. the use of these medications went up across the nation after september 11 and in the months odirectly after september 11, they went up way more in new york city, double the rest of the country in terms of benzodiazepines and sleeping pills an 6 times as much as antidepressants. >> what do you think the rol of external circumstances in inducing needs that are visible because of increasing anxiety? >> i think 9/11 is a perfectly good example. yes, that the use of antidepressants and anti-anxiety agents went up in new york, but what impresses me more is the resilience of the human spirit. millions of new yorkers kept going, didn't get lots of mental health treatment, didn't start taking medications. people by and large are really resilient, and the vulnerable ones who have some external circumstance will get tipped over. >> did you experience patients who might say we are moving in a cum tour where we have -- culture where we have gwen ten tarantino and his blood-soaked films, ghoulish c
what comes to mind immediately is 9/11. >> absolutely. the use of these medications went up across the nation after september 11 and in the months odirectly after september 11, they went up way more in new york city, double the rest of the country in terms of benzodiazepines and sleeping pills an 6 times as much as antidepressants. >> what do you think the rol of external circumstances in inducing needs that are visible because of increasing anxiety? >> i think 9/11 is a...
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go to our web site conversations with great minds dr. and that's the way it is the night wednesday september twenty sixth two thousand and twelve don't forget democracy begins when you show up get out there get active tag your suitable. heat. ray juice and creative. elegance and full and public speaking. of european bodybuilders against millions which immigrants. or. this may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat. to law. european extremists. ontologies. says it's.
go to our web site conversations with great minds dr. and that's the way it is the night wednesday september twenty sixth two thousand and twelve don't forget democracy begins when you show up get out there get active tag your suitable. heat. ray juice and creative. elegance and full and public speaking. of european bodybuilders against millions which immigrants. or. this may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat. to law. european extremists. ontologies. says it's.
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i could have lost my mind, when there for some form of revenge, and ended up being part of the rubble at the time. tavis: you talk about the allegations that made national news here because of your celebrity common the allegations of your embezzling or lifting funds from your foundation. you take that head on at the moment. >> the first one was i am proud of the organization and the work the organization has done and that i hope they continue doing. you cannot run for president and the foundation at the same time. if i feel like the charity has had no challenges, but clearly the idea of pocketing funds, i denounced that over and over again, and i call it ludicrous, and this idea of i am going to put my country on the map, one thing we do is you have to have government. when there is a problem you fix it with government, so we made sure we address the issue and fixed it. tavis: you did not allegations you were personally profiting from the situation. >> it was ludicrous the idea or the perception or the thought , but my second book is going to be called, they tried to j. edgar hoover m
i could have lost my mind, when there for some form of revenge, and ended up being part of the rubble at the time. tavis: you talk about the allegations that made national news here because of your celebrity common the allegations of your embezzling or lifting funds from your foundation. you take that head on at the moment. >> the first one was i am proud of the organization and the work the organization has done and that i hope they continue doing. you cannot run for president and the...
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but rebecca only has one thing on her mind-- her exams.ere's a lot at stake for her. have a terrific life in san francisco. thanks. i'll give it a shot. don't get me wrong. i think rebecca's very cool. she knows who she is and she knows what she wants. i have something here to cheer you up. tickets to the san francisco opera. best seats in the house. they're doing amahl and the night visitors. you know, the night visitors are the three kings and they're following the star to bethlehem. that's very nice of... i'm sure you'll enjoy it. i'm sure i would too, but i can't make any plans. i have to cram for my final exams. a ton of school work, huh? yeah, i lost so much time because of... it's going to take every waking hour just catch up. well, maybe a little diversion might help. look, if i fail my exams, i lose my scholarship. now, i would really love to, but... i'll take that as a "yes" and you can see how your studying is going later on in the week... thank you. she has a great voice. there's real talent there. ♪ all the lights are shinin'
but rebecca only has one thing on her mind-- her exams.ere's a lot at stake for her. have a terrific life in san francisco. thanks. i'll give it a shot. don't get me wrong. i think rebecca's very cool. she knows who she is and she knows what she wants. i have something here to cheer you up. tickets to the san francisco opera. best seats in the house. they're doing amahl and the night visitors. you know, the night visitors are the three kings and they're following the star to bethlehem. that's...
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he sell, mind it? he's one of my favorite players in the game right now. that's a compliment. >> brad: he'll get the carry, slipped a bit, and then he's put down after a pickup of four. clock ticking under the nine-minute mark. ray rice, 13 rushes, eight catching, all in the first half. >> mike: kind of interesting that both ray rice and marshall faulk were coached by another running back with a similar style, who i used to love watching in philadelphia. there he is, wilbert montgomery. >> brad: play action, flacco, rolls to throw, an completes it. it's going to be a first down. jacoby jones a pickup of 11. they'll move the sticks. >> mike: that was all about jacoby jones coming back to the football, because there was good coverage on the edge. a veteran receiver coming all the way back. it's a deep comeback. look at him running away from patterson. joe flacco recognizes it. that play can't work unless he hustles his tailback. >> brad: short gain, unsolicited response to us asking him who he looks up to, sfas football players right now in the past. >> righ
he sell, mind it? he's one of my favorite players in the game right now. that's a compliment. >> brad: he'll get the carry, slipped a bit, and then he's put down after a pickup of four. clock ticking under the nine-minute mark. ray rice, 13 rushes, eight catching, all in the first half. >> mike: kind of interesting that both ray rice and marshall faulk were coached by another running back with a similar style, who i used to love watching in philadelphia. there he is, wilbert...
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six percent of what happened six years ago has evaporated from my mind and we would. all much is left a mere ninety four years. this year and yet his second daughter made in the will start school. and the time of the terrorist attack she was just a year old at one point the terrorists allowed mothers and their babies to leave the gym. and you to came out with million in her arms. her elder daughter along had to stay behind not long after she was killed. you know how many memories my little hair it's over there has the right. in it because russia is. each sunday and yet ten million visit the ruins of the school to them the place is like a church they come here to pray. we thought all people would be like saints after what happened. and they would all understand that everything was perishable. they would realize there was only one thing worth living for and taking care of. but that never happened. million and knows exactly what she's supposed to do in the gym she picks up empty bottles lights candles and puts flowers in order seem to it that her mother doesn't cry. brot
six percent of what happened six years ago has evaporated from my mind and we would. all much is left a mere ninety four years. this year and yet his second daughter made in the will start school. and the time of the terrorist attack she was just a year old at one point the terrorists allowed mothers and their babies to leave the gym. and you to came out with million in her arms. her elder daughter along had to stay behind not long after she was killed. you know how many memories my little hair...
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he's pbablgot a lot other things on his mind. the only thing on david's mind is how to get out of doing his homework. it's not funny, jess. i just got a second note from his teacher about his math and english grades. that bad, huh ? - don't worry. 's only a passing phase. - he'll geover it. - t when ? don't ow if i can le that long. - hasn't he got a birthday coming soon - next month. he'lle 14. fourteen ? he's practically man. at 14 i was workg in my father's shop. would you like me to finm a jo? e on thing i want is for himo finishchool without failing. finished my deliveries mr. asv. do you want me to do anythilse fore i go home ? i can't lievi'm hearing this. hat's the tter with you, henry ? oh, i was justondering if i can be of help. - esn't sound li the hry i know. - hey, i'm feeling good, okay ? does this ha anyth to do withour date last saturday ? - it might. - well, i'm glad one of us has a love life. congratulations, henry. what's the young lady's name ? oh, sara. she's in my social studies class. theyenbowling saturday
he's pbablgot a lot other things on his mind. the only thing on david's mind is how to get out of doing his homework. it's not funny, jess. i just got a second note from his teacher about his math and english grades. that bad, huh ? - don't worry. 's only a passing phase. - he'll geover it. - t when ? don't ow if i can le that long. - hasn't he got a birthday coming soon - next month. he'lle 14. fourteen ? he's practically man. at 14 i was workg in my father's shop. would you like me to finm a...
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he is very tough-minded on the subject and i think illuminating. and he needs to sympathize with this need for wholeness. it is painful, it helps us understand why we, ourselves, and fellow citizens were fellow human beings might be drawn to the inebriation of this. i think they behave pretty well during this limit, but i want to end by saying that i accomplished working hard and playing a little bit. it was really something, you know, he never lost his wits. and he never got so much for a single visit. he never lost his way. that is something to admire. thank you. [applause] >> anyone who would like to ask a question or make a comment, and spontaneous postulation come into my life here. please step up to the microphone and talk away. >> i was curious about what you are saying about the stoicism, did he endorse that point of view in his writing? >> figure. >> he did endorse that kind of writing. florida is generally pessimistic. he believed that life is extremely painful. and he believed there believes there is more to be enjoyed. which is one of t
he is very tough-minded on the subject and i think illuminating. and he needs to sympathize with this need for wholeness. it is painful, it helps us understand why we, ourselves, and fellow citizens were fellow human beings might be drawn to the inebriation of this. i think they behave pretty well during this limit, but i want to end by saying that i accomplished working hard and playing a little bit. it was really something, you know, he never lost his wits. and he never got so much for a...