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hold on, mister. hold on. - how is that ryan seacrest? - it was the hair. - look at that jaw. - i don't know. i'm just that good. - that's really fantastic. thank you. - clearly. - tom and michael, come on back up here. - i thought that was donald trump. - that was donald trump! - it was obviously donald trump. - all right, this is by finn, age 7. - oh! - that is... um, oh... oh, no--his name just went right out of my head! ah! you know, the-- oh. - i got it. i got it. chiklis, i got this. don't worry about it. i got it. don't worry about it. [buzzer sounds] i got it. - damn it. - simmons. i said it. - go ahead, tom. - it's richard simmons, obviously. - is it richard simmons? [bell dings] it is richard simmons. you get the point. it could've-- hey, retta and paget, come on up here. - come on, paget, you got this. - all right. hey, this is by noah, age 8. [electronic chime] yes, ma'am. - katy perry. - is it katy perry? [bell dings] you got it. two points. - woot! woot! - quick in the draw. alyssa and mario. - god, i can't play against alys
hold on, mister. hold on. - how is that ryan seacrest? - it was the hair. - look at that jaw. - i don't know. i'm just that good. - that's really fantastic. thank you. - clearly. - tom and michael, come on back up here. - i thought that was donald trump. - that was donald trump! - it was obviously donald trump. - all right, this is by finn, age 7. - oh! - that is... um, oh... oh, no--his name just went right out of my head! ah! you know, the-- oh. - i got it. i got it. chiklis, i got this....
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you will turn the tv off right mister or sanctions. >> there are 59 senators including 16 democrats whoave deified the president to support a bill to ready new sanctions if diplomatic talks fail. >> jon: 16 dema -- what? i get republicans. they would line up to oppose obama on the or gaz yams cure cancer act or the resolution finding jennifer lawrence delightful but democrats -- democrats -- why would they vote for this? >> well, i think a lot of them haven't read it yet. [ laughter ] >> jon: really? they haven't read it yet. that's never slowed them down before. [ laughter ] why? why are the democrats really voting for this? >> but i also think that with big parts of proisrael lobby and the united states being against it, the country of israel being against it it's a steep hill to climb. >> jon: that makes it. the senators from the great state of israel are against it and we don't -- wait a minute that's not our country. why do we have to listen to snem israel is our alley and iran is still preprovocative. >> outrageous comments from the iranian president on the recent deal between the
you will turn the tv off right mister or sanctions. >> there are 59 senators including 16 democrats whoave deified the president to support a bill to ready new sanctions if diplomatic talks fail. >> jon: 16 dema -- what? i get republicans. they would line up to oppose obama on the or gaz yams cure cancer act or the resolution finding jennifer lawrence delightful but democrats -- democrats -- why would they vote for this? >> well, i think a lot of them haven't read it yet. [...
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charles mister, members of senior and disability actions. i know how to get a million dollars quickly from mta about transferring people that har as munis riders to find out they get. they only get one dollar. i don't see city of san francisco going after the bankers who stole trillions from us. i have been around the world as a merchant sale and have seen the traffic control officers in dangerous intersection. it's a simple matter. why can't they do it here? thank you. >> last we have jerry grace. >> good afternoon, a lot of people are watching across the street and i know the cars are going too fast. the people need a wheelchair walk a little slow and they can not wait. that's really wrong. i do agree about the cell phones. they have to walk slow. and if they do that, that would be fine, if they are no the doing that, the police or camera will catch them and if they do that, a lot of people are doing that more and more. thank you. >> thank you. that was that last comment for item 6. we'll take a short break and come back. thank you. >> >>
charles mister, members of senior and disability actions. i know how to get a million dollars quickly from mta about transferring people that har as munis riders to find out they get. they only get one dollar. i don't see city of san francisco going after the bankers who stole trillions from us. i have been around the world as a merchant sale and have seen the traffic control officers in dangerous intersection. it's a simple matter. why can't they do it here? thank you. >> last we have...
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we aresoarried -- >> like it or not, mister. >> i want to have a kid named martha. >> to jason, thisa losing result. >> getting married and having kids is losing? >> this is a first date. it a little bit weird. what happens if you choose the other option, to lie like crazy? you have to go to our web site or watch on our mobile app. >> that's it for us here on "right this minute." thanks for joining us, everybody, and we'll see you next time. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. if you're looking for great videos, we got 'em, "right this minute." >> hey, somebody help this kid before he kills himself. >> a music festival turns scary when this guy climbed up the scaffolding and started hanging there. >> a rapper makes it rain with thousands of dollars. >> dude, it for real. i don't got no problem with giving back. >> problem is this isn't you
we aresoarried -- >> like it or not, mister. >> i want to have a kid named martha. >> to jason, thisa losing result. >> getting married and having kids is losing? >> this is a first date. it a little bit weird. what happens if you choose the other option, to lie like crazy? you have to go to our web site or watch on our mobile app. >> that's it for us here on "right this minute." thanks for joining us, everybody, and we'll see you next time....
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to either force feed misters or here in humane conditions on a bed. in a clinic and not in the restraint chair or justified true the judge to the federal court why it was necessary to force feed him in that restraint check but the other hunger strikers who are not subject to that order they were still being force fed pursuant to the old protocol and to my knowledge that force feeding protocol that's a protocol that is still alive and that is still being applied in guantanamo today . here was released from guantanamo after being imprisoned for seven years without charge. but shocker america a leader of the hunger strikes remains in isolation the only british resident still detained at guantanamo. bay i'm dying here every day mentally and physically. i have got kidney problems from the filthy deal water. i had lung problems from the chemicals they spread all over the floor. i already had three ticket forty because they sleep on a steel bed and they use freezing air conditioning as part of the interrogation process i have ruined it from the permanent twe
to either force feed misters or here in humane conditions on a bed. in a clinic and not in the restraint chair or justified true the judge to the federal court why it was necessary to force feed him in that restraint check but the other hunger strikers who are not subject to that order they were still being force fed pursuant to the old protocol and to my knowledge that force feeding protocol that's a protocol that is still alive and that is still being applied in guantanamo today . here was...
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to either force feed misters or here in humane conditions on a bed. in a clinic and not in the restraint chair or justified true the judge to the federal court why it was necessary to force feed him in that restraint chair but the other hunger strikers who were not subject to that order they were still being force fed pursuant to the old protocol and to my knowledge that force feeding protocol that's a protocol that is still alive and that is still being applied in guantanamo today . here was released from guantanamo after being imprisoned for seven years without charge. but shocker a mare a leader of the hunger strikes remains in isolation the only british resident still to take the kuantan and. i'm dying here every day mentally and physically. i have got kidney problems from the filthy deal water. i had lung problems from the chemicals they spread all over the floor. i already had three ticket forty because they sleep on a steel bed and they use freezing air conditioning as part of the interrogation process i have ruined it's from the permanent twen
to either force feed misters or here in humane conditions on a bed. in a clinic and not in the restraint chair or justified true the judge to the federal court why it was necessary to force feed him in that restraint chair but the other hunger strikers who were not subject to that order they were still being force fed pursuant to the old protocol and to my knowledge that force feeding protocol that's a protocol that is still alive and that is still being applied in guantanamo today . here was...
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areo sto up an excellent ep in an effort to spark change hull are other candidates approaching theor mister elitetetetetes from us is alwas bowing to increase the ratio of renewable energy ininininino account. he says he will aim to build a society that does not depend on you for power another candidate earlier cans that he seemed out of town again. she is necessary formerir s s s s s s s s s s o come over on the ruc it's possible to upgrade new clear reactors safely. he says is to be active citizens to decide the pros and cons of nuclear power. some candidatesssssssssssss see then shouldn't be about assimilation. the scene there are more important things to come about. the race to beat coach o's next governor is seeking to be an interesting one. the voters have a lot to think about beforey their ballotstststststs. michas as always. the official campaign for t t t t t the tokn gubernatorial action a last seventeen d d d d d d d d daysn briririririring you coverage lp to the bow and results and analysis. wh's's'ss he close on feb nine i know and i the anti government protesters are standing
areo sto up an excellent ep in an effort to spark change hull are other candidates approaching theor mister elitetetetetes from us is alwas bowing to increase the ratio of renewable energy ininininino account. he says he will aim to build a society that does not depend on you for power another candidate earlier cans that he seemed out of town again. she is necessary formerir s s s s s s s s s s o come over on the ruc it's possible to upgrade new clear reactors safely. he says is to be active...
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fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to keep misters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine what members of congress would think that voting for the fashion would be a good idea politicly unless of course they want to kind of pass the buck off to obama and just say oh you know i decided i let the real bill was a thought i like to do things like that you're absolutely right and especially in an election year right in their reelection so they weren't sent to washington d.c. to capitol hill to export jobs and to give up there and abdicate their constitutional responsibility over this and so cutting across party lines democrats and republicans both recognize that this is a bad bill and so there's been an upsurge in both sides. our own on both sides of the hill against fast track to fast track to t v p and the other train to green will shock and they know if this isn't the only agree just trade deal currently happening. obama also spoke about the transatlantic partnership the t. a.p.
fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to keep misters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine what members of congress would think that voting for the fashion would be a good idea politicly unless of course they want to kind of pass the buck off to obama and just say oh you know i decided i let the real bill was a thought i like to do things like that you're absolutely right and...
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fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to keep misters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine what members of congress would think that voting for the fashion would be a good idea politicly unless of course they want to kind of pass the buck off to obama and just say oh you know i guess i don't know what the real bill was i thought i like to do things mike that you're absolutely right and especially in an election year right i mean every election so they weren't sent to washington d.c. to capitol hill to export jobs and to give up there and abdicate their constitutional responsibility over this and so cutting across party lines democrats and republicans both recognize that this is a bad bill and so there's been an upsurge in both sides of the aisle on. on both sides of the hill against fast track to fast track to keep b.p. and the other train agreeable shock and they know if this isn't the only agreed just trade deal currently happening. obama also spoke about the transatlantic par
fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to keep misters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine what members of congress would think that voting for the fashion would be a good idea politicly unless of course they want to kind of pass the buck off to obama and just say oh you know i guess i don't know what the real bill was i thought i like to do things mike that you're absolutely right...
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. >> it's okay, mister. i was led astray. >> oh, shut up, john.4 beatles. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big. and they went big. >> the fact that the beatles were exposed as writers of hit songs, exposed then to the public even more than perhaps just a pop singing idol would. ♪ >> they made the announcement that they were going to tour america. the beatles wanted $25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so, i borrowed $25,000 on the house. there were no computers, but we sold it out in 3 1/2 hours. >> 17,000 screaming youngsters have jammed their way into the huge amphitheater. but they're the lucky ones. outside, thousands of others were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the beatles! ♪ ♪ let you down, let you down ♪ because i told you before, oh, you can't do that ♪ >> the beatles' output was phenomenal. they seemed to always be either touring, making a movie or making a record. ♪ no, you can't do that >> hello. see these little fellows? they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. they're yours for j
. >> it's okay, mister. i was led astray. >> oh, shut up, john.4 beatles. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big. and they went big. >> the fact that the beatles were exposed as writers of hit songs, exposed then to the public even more than perhaps just a pop singing idol would. ♪ >> they made the announcement that they were going to tour america. the beatles wanted $25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so, i...
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mister mayo. >> a lot of pushing and shoving. we'll tell you what we found. >>> and a new look at that trump hotel that's going glue the cabdriver accused of shooting officer le boy last year is now mentally fit to stand trial. the judge ruled a trial date can be set for bashir, but as julie carey reports tonight, the defendant's attorney warn his mental stability may not last. >>> it's been almost 11 months sing he was shot in the head while on motorcycle patrol. into high pressure was arrested soon after when he crashed -- the police chase that followed. near death, he was rushed to medstar and somehow survived. >> i definitely think it's a miracle. it definitely was not his time to go. >> the officer continues to his therapy. in court documents, a forensic psychologist wrote that bashir was deeply and denly delusional. had thought official could communicate telepathically. he was for you mentally unfit to stand trial. the prosecutors told the judge today with medication, he's been judged mentally stable. >>> the judge ruled th
mister mayo. >> a lot of pushing and shoving. we'll tell you what we found. >>> and a new look at that trump hotel that's going glue the cabdriver accused of shooting officer le boy last year is now mentally fit to stand trial. the judge ruled a trial date can be set for bashir, but as julie carey reports tonight, the defendant's attorney warn his mental stability may not last. >>> it's been almost 11 months sing he was shot in the head while on motorcycle patrol. into...
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lieutenant governor, mister speaker, congratulations, mr.s of the state legislature, friends and fellow new jerseyians. the last week has certainly tested this administration. mistakes were clearly made and as a result we let down the people we are entrusted to serve. i know our citizens deserve better. much better. now i'm the governor and i am ultimately responsible for all that happens on my watch, both good and bad. and without a doubt, we will cooperate with all appropriate inquiries to ensure that this breach of trust does not happen again. but i also want to assure the people of new jersey today that what has occurred does not define us or our state. this administration and this legislation will not allow the work that needs to be done to prove the people's lives of new jersey to be delayed for any reason. i am the leader of this state and its people. and i stand here today proud to be both. but also, those of you who know me know i am always determined to do better. so now i come before you once again for my fourth time to report to
lieutenant governor, mister speaker, congratulations, mr.s of the state legislature, friends and fellow new jerseyians. the last week has certainly tested this administration. mistakes were clearly made and as a result we let down the people we are entrusted to serve. i know our citizens deserve better. much better. now i'm the governor and i am ultimately responsible for all that happens on my watch, both good and bad. and without a doubt, we will cooperate with all appropriate inquiries to...
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scoresy, and i'll call him mister, very fortunate to do "goodfellows" with him.st director and leonardo is the greatest actor. he was able to translate it. he got into the character. >> really got into the role. >> you didn't see what was going on. going crazy, duffel bags full of money passing back and forth. >> you did security for this. >> rocco day, rocco night. >> did you have any idea that this guy was just a crook? >> i used to say to him, he'd have a big party every friday at millie's out on long island and everybody was cashing in. standing there, hey, jordan, everybody is making cash except you. you and my father, stay out of it. this is what he said. he kept me out of it from doing it, because i would have put cash up. >> you knew the money that was paying you was really questionable funds later on? >> i did not know what they were doing illegal. i thought they were paying their taxes. i knew they were bringing the stocks out. they would sell it at 14, 16 after coming out at 2 and grandma was left holding the back. i did not know criminally what they w
scoresy, and i'll call him mister, very fortunate to do "goodfellows" with him.st director and leonardo is the greatest actor. he was able to translate it. he got into the character. >> really got into the role. >> you didn't see what was going on. going crazy, duffel bags full of money passing back and forth. >> you did security for this. >> rocco day, rocco night. >> did you have any idea that this guy was just a crook? >> i used to say to him,...
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the perspiration and air coming in, the misters they have, will get on the players' skin, and blow itand keep the players nice and cool. the problem is, it has to be a very dry heat for that to really work. and this hasn't been all that dry. it's going to get to 111 degrees today. >> that's crazy. >> and then they're going to run around for five sets, the guys are. three sets. it's going to be really hot. and the fans aren't happy about this, either. it's very hot. they paid a lot of money. >> you're sitting there watching these matches. what's going to happen to them? start melting. >> obviously, the best thing you can do is stay hydrated. it is their summer, our winter, their summer. just got there. it's only supposed to be 79 degrees. that's what the high should be. it's going to be 111. we're not close to above, we're way above. let me show what's going on here. 111 degrees today, wind out of the southeast. it would be guys it would be nice if the wind would blow a little bit. yesterday 109. today -- it's a day ahead. they're past the international date line and all of the fronts
the perspiration and air coming in, the misters they have, will get on the players' skin, and blow itand keep the players nice and cool. the problem is, it has to be a very dry heat for that to really work. and this hasn't been all that dry. it's going to get to 111 degrees today. >> that's crazy. >> and then they're going to run around for five sets, the guys are. three sets. it's going to be really hot. and the fans aren't happy about this, either. it's very hot. they paid a lot...
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gee, thanks, mister. [ bullock ] hey, let's bring it in and give 'em a cheer, huh?nd shove 'em right up your asses. nice. see you next year, bitches! [ bears shouting ] ♪ [ rock ] [ shouting continues ] hooper, i told you i was gonna make you into a ballplayer, didn't i, buddy? good game, buttermaker. you too, sweetie. you too. oh, and by the way, i meant to tell you this. it was redondo beach. what? when we went out to the beach, surfing and all that stuff. it wasn't zuma. it was redondo beach. you were wearing that stupid yellow bathing suit. you remember. of course i remember. next time, we'll go to zuma. how's that? okay. great game. i'm proud of you. good game. way to go, lupus. this is what's called a moral victory, toby. now, it's not quite as good as the real thing, but it's very nice. way to go, garo. good game, brother. i told him we won. excellent. see what i'm talking about? ♪ [ rock continues ] [ man ] ♪ i promise ♪ i won't let you down you down ♪ ♪ if you take my hand tonight ♪ ♪ [ rock ] ♪ i'm a soldier on the battlefield ♪ ♪ got an army on the battle
gee, thanks, mister. [ bullock ] hey, let's bring it in and give 'em a cheer, huh?nd shove 'em right up your asses. nice. see you next year, bitches! [ bears shouting ] ♪ [ rock ] [ shouting continues ] hooper, i told you i was gonna make you into a ballplayer, didn't i, buddy? good game, buttermaker. you too, sweetie. you too. oh, and by the way, i meant to tell you this. it was redondo beach. what? when we went out to the beach, surfing and all that stuff. it wasn't zuma. it was redondo...
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he saw a store with watches and clocks in the window and went in and said, mister, can you fix your watch? fix your watch? i don't fix watches, i perform circumcisionings. then why do you have watches and clocks in your window? the guy says what do you want i should put in my be window? i told the joke, the judge laughed, he got it, and he said, yeah, it really depends on what's in the window and ruled in our favor. that was a pretty strange movement. [laughter] >> you also once told me the story about your father and the argument that you made in i am curious yellow -- that your father had learned something from seeing the film. [laughter] >> you know, it's funny because, generally, when i represent -- i've seen films and, believe me, i've represented my share of them. i've done frontal nudity, backward nudity, upside down nudity. generally, i don't watch the film. for example, i then after i am curious yellow, i represented the film deep throat, and i represented the actor harry reames. i p want to make the point to the judge, this is not about the film. this is about choice. i've never
he saw a store with watches and clocks in the window and went in and said, mister, can you fix your watch? fix your watch? i don't fix watches, i perform circumcisionings. then why do you have watches and clocks in your window? the guy says what do you want i should put in my be window? i told the joke, the judge laughed, he got it, and he said, yeah, it really depends on what's in the window and ruled in our favor. that was a pretty strange movement. [laughter] >> you also once told me...
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this is the unhealthy mister kemp i have ever seen. western virginia, no comparison to us. did you see the soldier and officer riding home during the war and was a war that he had enlisted in the he wasn't drafted, but there was a good historical account of the of things that they faced and the obstacles and the triumphs that they had, but it was a hard line that a lot of people don't realize the casualties in the civil war and the illness and sickness and while they certainly experienced that and he writes periodically throughout the war i'm not feeling well and is carried out by ambulance. and it's obvious from some that when he was in the middle of some of the hardest fighting he was sick and he was able to still lead his men and as soon as the battle was over he collapsed and they would teach him to the hospital where he would recover or go home to recover. one thing that is insignificant in his career in the fall of 1862, he was sent when he was home in indiana gathering of a cruise, he was taking them back to the battlefield. there is going to be a pretty big battle.
this is the unhealthy mister kemp i have ever seen. western virginia, no comparison to us. did you see the soldier and officer riding home during the war and was a war that he had enlisted in the he wasn't drafted, but there was a good historical account of the of things that they faced and the obstacles and the triumphs that they had, but it was a hard line that a lot of people don't realize the casualties in the civil war and the illness and sickness and while they certainly experienced that...
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. >> pam: meanwhile, 51 percent of americans gave a thumbs down to mister obama's performance in thete house. >> pam: the ratings are marginally better than two months ago, when they ran at or near all-time lows for the president. >> pam: but it's still far below where it stood a year ago. at his second inaugural. when his approval rating stood in the low to mid 50's. sit with first lady michelle >> catherine: obama tuesday when president barack obama delivers the annual state of the union address. >> catherine: jason collins will be among the guests sitting with first lady michelle obama at tomorrow night's state of the union address. collins last year became the first active male athlete on a major american sports team to come out as openly gay. he played 12 years in the nba. two survivors of the boston marathon bombing will also be among the first lady's guests. the first lady's guests are >> catherine: often picked because they symbolize an issue or policy the president is promoting. the white house announced six guests on monday, with other names to be released ahead of obama's
. >> pam: meanwhile, 51 percent of americans gave a thumbs down to mister obama's performance in thete house. >> pam: the ratings are marginally better than two months ago, when they ran at or near all-time lows for the president. >> pam: but it's still far below where it stood a year ago. at his second inaugural. when his approval rating stood in the low to mid 50's. sit with first lady michelle >> catherine: obama tuesday when president barack obama delivers the annual...
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mister and mrs carter kicked off the grammy's in style last night. jay-z also won the award for best rap colaboration with justin timberlake. macklemore and ryan lewis won't need to go to the thrift shop anymore after winning best new artist. best pop vocal album went to the super bowl half time performer bruno mars. lorde became grammy royalty when she won best song of the year. however the biggest winners were daft punk. not only won for best electronica album, but also record of the year for get lucky, and album of the year for random access memories. i'm >> and some artists hit a high note in fashion at the grammy's. while others fell flat. taylor swift sparkled on the red carpet in a gucci la-may dress. a big winner, but a fashion loser was pharrell. his hat left many people on twitter comparing him to smokey the bear. another curious get up - madonna and her son david in gangster garb. but it was katy perry that was the fashion winner of the night with this music printed valentino gown. >> taking hold.shutting down usually stay open despite sno
mister and mrs carter kicked off the grammy's in style last night. jay-z also won the award for best rap colaboration with justin timberlake. macklemore and ryan lewis won't need to go to the thrift shop anymore after winning best new artist. best pop vocal album went to the super bowl half time performer bruno mars. lorde became grammy royalty when she won best song of the year. however the biggest winners were daft punk. not only won for best electronica album, but also record of the year for...
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then this other mister erted.ports say they have restarted talks that ended last year. >>> and last week, egyptians voted overwhelmingly for a new constitution. renewing hopes that the country may be on the road to a transition. but will it be enough to revive the struggling tourist sector? yusef has more for us from cairo. yusef. >> well, ross, as we wait for an announcement as to when parliamentary and presidential elections will happen, take a look. this is not an oil rich gulf state. this country depends on foerchb investment, on tourism. back in the good days before the revoluti revolution, you were looking roughly $1. a year. he said, so where are we at. the great pyramids r one of the last remaining wonders of the free world. but even they have fallen a horde time kep follow? >> 2013 was a bad year for us. even the first half of it was very slow. the second half was almost that. >> according to egypt's official statistics agency, tourist arrivals in 2013 fell almost 39% year on year. now, before the revolut
then this other mister erted.ports say they have restarted talks that ended last year. >>> and last week, egyptians voted overwhelmingly for a new constitution. renewing hopes that the country may be on the road to a transition. but will it be enough to revive the struggling tourist sector? yusef has more for us from cairo. yusef. >> well, ross, as we wait for an announcement as to when parliamentary and presidential elections will happen, take a look. this is not an oil rich...
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mister phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights so is back on this day and he has a lot of friends in the audience gathered up throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english in african american studies and it was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from hastings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocate's and at the young age of 28 was elected to the san francisco board of education thereby becoming the youngest elected official in san francisco history. he later became president of the board of education and served on the board for eight years. our accomplished speaker's appearance today is timely as we enter an election year that is certain to be a very active one with pacs and super pacs playing a role in the political process now a prepaid and history on pacs packs exist at both the federal and the state level and the federal level. the first pack was actually formed in 1947 and in the 1970's, congress passed laws governing pacs including establi
mister phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights so is back on this day and he has a lot of friends in the audience gathered up throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english in african american studies and it was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from hastings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocate's and at the young age of 28 was elected to the san...
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Jan 17, 2014
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. >> we are seeing them through social media to lessen the misters stories on health care. there's a place where you can provide your story. i must say they're extremely heartening. >> and, you know, what did they say to you about the importance of the affordable character back >> the affordable characters literally life-saving for many, many, many americans to without it would not have the ability to get the health care that they need, and it's going to be a financial lifesaver for many americans who otherwise would have faced bankruptcy as a result of medical costs which was the leading cause of bankruptcy in the country parts of the hca and woman see that changed dramatically. >> i just wish our colleagues would admit free to this law is helping millions of people and we could move forward and have a national co rescission. >> the gentleman yields back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one person that does not think this is the less savory never is brenda from my district. brandes been fighting a very rare for a cancer the last seven years she is in the high-risk group. when
. >> we are seeing them through social media to lessen the misters stories on health care. there's a place where you can provide your story. i must say they're extremely heartening. >> and, you know, what did they say to you about the importance of the affordable character back >> the affordable characters literally life-saving for many, many, many americans to without it would not have the ability to get the health care that they need, and it's going to be a financial...
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despuÉs de ese momento, mister bieber fue completamente, y coopero con oficiales, estaba manejando une aÑos, no digo nombres, en miami beach lo agararcaga agarraron es un procedimiento normal, lo mandan a una cÁrcel mÁs amplia. >>> sÍ, en el condado. >>> cÓmo dices, estarÁ unos dÍas. quizÁ semanas, o una fianza, el problema es despuÉs, la recuperaciÓn de Él, cÓmo se tratarÁ. definitivamente tiene que entrar a rehabilitaciÓn o hacer algo. >>> ssÍ. >>> lindsay lohan sigue. >>> sÍ, normalmente al suceder estas cosas, tienen que buscar algÚn tipo de ayuda, el juez lo impone. dicen voy a hacer lo que me da la gana. lo mÁs seguro que lo pondran a hacer servicio comunitario, y cumplir. >>> te quitan la licencia no sÉ por cuÁnto tiempo. >>> hasta de por vida. >>> muchas horas de servicio comunitario, te hacen la vida imposible. >>> hay que tomar algo en cuenta, es menor de edad. >>> para empezar. >>> las leyes son distintas para un menor de edad. tristemente, las leyes cambian, como se manejarÁ la situaciÓn. deberÍamos hablarle a un oficial que nos asesore, cÓmo cambia la ley para un muchacho
despuÉs de ese momento, mister bieber fue completamente, y coopero con oficiales, estaba manejando une aÑos, no digo nombres, en miami beach lo agararcaga agarraron es un procedimiento normal, lo mandan a una cÁrcel mÁs amplia. >>> sÍ, en el condado. >>> cÓmo dices, estarÁ unos dÍas. quizÁ semanas, o una fianza, el problema es despuÉs, la recuperaciÓn de Él, cÓmo se tratarÁ. definitivamente tiene que entrar a rehabilitaciÓn o hacer algo. >>> ssÍ....
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Jan 27, 2014
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there's about 5000 available in our easy mister. please but when the. we will have hugh out in the front lobby to sign books. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] visit to booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also shoot anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking sure on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. booktv streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> we are talking with ida jones at the national press club. tell us about your book on mary mcleod bethune. >> the book is about mary mcleod bethune chili dip from 1943-1949. she came in the 1930s to work for the fdr administration during the wga. she served as the director of the national youth administration and he was so taken by her leadership of major the director of the actual organization. and by the conservatives vote in house and innocent by 1943 get lost their funding
there's about 5000 available in our easy mister. please but when the. we will have hugh out in the front lobby to sign books. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] visit to booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also shoot anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking sure on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. booktv streams live...