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the co-author of the "mona lisa myth" jean-pierre isbouts tells us in the first-person report. >> we never have been able to lift a veil of mystery vouching this young -- surrounding this young lady. we have an italian individual who literally walks into the louvre and steals a painting. for several years it is lost. fortunately the thief took the painting to the panel. where it was hidden in a suitcase, and then went across the street to the museum in florence and tried to sell it for 500,000 lira, a ridiculous amount of money at that time. officials at the museum were contentious enough to alert the authority nis, he raided the hotel, the panel found under the bed and returned to the louvre. the controversy stimulated universal interest in the mona lisa, and she's been a so far, a celebrity since. >> and from the mona lisa, it's one of the level known and most written about works of art in the world. from one to another, michelangelo's famous statue david considered to represent the ideal male form - turns out david is suffering from weak angles. the statue is believed to be in dan
the co-author of the "mona lisa myth" jean-pierre isbouts tells us in the first-person report. >> we never have been able to lift a veil of mystery vouching this young -- surrounding this young lady. we have an italian individual who literally walks into the louvre and steals a painting. for several years it is lost. fortunately the thief took the painting to the panel. where it was hidden in a suitcase, and then went across the street to the museum in florence and tried to sell...
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mona, an analyst, a lirist. >> reporter: can art be compressed in foam. there's a difference between a mona and a macchiato. >> nation me thing of an insignia that be longs to the royal house of a lord, that there's almost tonal value inside. i love the way that the - that it doesn't just stop, but it sort of blends into the coffee. >> the critic then buzzing. >> one of the things you might look to to define art, is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say something. it's not art in the way that, you know, raphael did art. it's not having to fulfil some weighty agenda. but it is art in the sense that it makes you wonder. >> reporter: nehm son is not -- nelson is not a formal judge. they'll choose a winner over four days. it may be a while before caricature in coffee comes to a gallery need you, but expressionalism in an expresso is the latest. >> the crisis of the bees, mass death, threats to agriculture has gone so far that the slowing down of the decline is framed as good news. what is happening to the bees? that's the inside story. h
mona, an analyst, a lirist. >> reporter: can art be compressed in foam. there's a difference between a mona and a macchiato. >> nation me thing of an insignia that be longs to the royal house of a lord, that there's almost tonal value inside. i love the way that the - that it doesn't just stop, but it sort of blends into the coffee. >> the critic then buzzing. >> one of the things you might look to to define art, is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say...
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mona administration buildings and police stations in the south and east of the country up and take it that the city of lost every ride and it's just been a cyst but straight news is that people will posses decades with elton costume in the second cones. look here many residents of the city do not consider the government in kiev to the new testament says to avoid provocations from the authorities and from the army. the self defense forces of kids in that region have taken advantage administration compared the situation is calm day on wednesday morning last name took over the token administration building. it was the finance and it's business as usual. meanwhile the police station remains in the hands of organization supports as it was taken of the on april the fourteenth when i'm hitting the guns away the same has happened but also to a number of organizations check points along the way. chan and glue is dry it from going off that use the settee up new gun wait no autonomy advocates have taken that the government building as well as you can see there are bags of sand in our time is wha
mona administration buildings and police stations in the south and east of the country up and take it that the city of lost every ride and it's just been a cyst but straight news is that people will posses decades with elton costume in the second cones. look here many residents of the city do not consider the government in kiev to the new testament says to avoid provocations from the authorities and from the army. the self defense forces of kids in that region have taken advantage...
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janelle monae. >> janelle monae performs.n the show. new characters. >> that's a good idea. >> jimmy: i thought it would be fun. we should try it out here with the audience. what i'm going to do is i'm going to show you -- i'm going to show you some random head shots that we have found from our talent department. >> wonderful. >> jimmy: some of them do have names, but i don't know their voices are or who they are personality wise. i'm gonna show them. you'll see their face. you can think of a voice and what they are. >> this will help me with my character development? >> jimmy: this is the "jimmy fallon character development" class. [ laughter ] i do every other weekend on a a floating casino. >> this is what i paid 350,000 dollars for. >> jimmy: right. and you get a free mug. and there is a frisbee. >> oh. >> jimmy: it does come in the mail. [ laughter ] all right. here we go. ready? here's this first human being. this is your new character. [ laughter ] [ goofy voice ] >> "i want to eat flesh." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, st
janelle monae. >> janelle monae performs.n the show. new characters. >> that's a good idea. >> jimmy: i thought it would be fun. we should try it out here with the audience. what i'm going to do is i'm going to show you -- i'm going to show you some random head shots that we have found from our talent department. >> wonderful. >> jimmy: some of them do have names, but i don't know their voices are or who they are personality wise. i'm gonna show them. you'll see...
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because, you know, how else would we know what she'd look like. [ laughter ] the mona lisa.ot good. hear about this one? more than 60 new jersey high school students were arrested after they broke into their school for a senior prank that included peeing in the halls and flipping over desks. on the bright side they'll get to try another prank next year. [ laughter ] is that a prank? >> steve: no, that is not a a prank. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is so not a a prank. >> steve: what do you want to do for your prank? >> jimmy: dude, we gotta do a a prank, man. >> steve: i think, you know what i'm gonna do? >> jimmy: what? >> steve: i'm gonna urinate in the hallways and flip over some desks. but they'll never guess who did it. >> jimmy: where's the prank, dude? >> steve: what? what does prank mean? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i think prank is like a sandwich. [ laughter ] speaking of new jersey, a new survey found that 41% of new jersey residents want to move out of the state. [ laughter ] they would love too leave the state but someone keeps closing the bridges. [ laughter an
because, you know, how else would we know what she'd look like. [ laughter ] the mona lisa.ot good. hear about this one? more than 60 new jersey high school students were arrested after they broke into their school for a senior prank that included peeing in the halls and flipping over desks. on the bright side they'll get to try another prank next year. [ laughter ] is that a prank? >> steve: no, that is not a a prank. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is so not a a prank. >> steve:...
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mona sharon. question from mona. then we'll move to this side. >> in 2012 at the democratic convention there was an opening video some of us watched because we have to. and it's, it is the government. there was a pastische of faces and different colors and ages and so on, what one thing that brings us all together. it is one thing we all have in common. now this theme is reiterated frequently by democrats when republicans make critsieves about government policy, they're kind of accusing them being anti-patriotic, unpatriotic because they're criticizing the government. so my question for the panel is, is this something that the republicans need to have a response to? and if so, what is that response? >> yuval, sound like an opening chapter question. >> well, i certainly agree with you. i think that the instinctive response that a lot of republicans had was to say, was to say, to defend the, was to defend the place of the individual, which is very important to do. we did that also in 2012 because of the you didn't buil
mona sharon. question from mona. then we'll move to this side. >> in 2012 at the democratic convention there was an opening video some of us watched because we have to. and it's, it is the government. there was a pastische of faces and different colors and ages and so on, what one thing that brings us all together. it is one thing we all have in common. now this theme is reiterated frequently by democrats when republicans make critsieves about government policy, they're kind of accusing...
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is there a mona will come? there is a mona will come to you. -- a microphone that will come to you. i'll go to this gentleman -- yeah, yous -- and just -- yous, and just wait for the microphone. >> i'm michael tint, and the question i'm asking is the last time the had a big rebalancing strategy in the late '40s and early '50s, it involved a lot of institutional changes for federal government and defense establishment in general. are there institutional changes you think are necessary to facilitate the rebalance to asia, and if so, what are they? >> here's the difficulty. we want to pivot to asia if the middle east allows, but the middle east doesn't often allow. the same might be said about, the same might be said about europe. the u.s. is a global power. you know, it just is. it's such a global power that it can only be compared not to other nation-states throughout history, but to other empires throughout history. you know? it's just, it's the only useful means of historical comparison that we have. but it's not, it's not a question of reorganizing bureaucracies, though the procur
is there a mona will come? there is a mona will come to you. -- a microphone that will come to you. i'll go to this gentleman -- yeah, yous -- and just -- yous, and just wait for the microphone. >> i'm michael tint, and the question i'm asking is the last time the had a big rebalancing strategy in the late '40s and early '50s, it involved a lot of institutional changes for federal government and defense establishment in general. are there institutional changes you think are necessary to...
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. >>> hoy en el noticiero, descubren cuerpos de 4 hispanos en una casa podo mona vÍctimas de homicidios se cumplen el ultimÁtum del gobierno para el desearme de grupos de autodefensas. >>> y revemos los jugadores que llevarÁn la bandera del tri al mundial de brasil. y hablamos con tres generases de madres que nos dicen como ha cambiado la crianza a travÉse
. >>> hoy en el noticiero, descubren cuerpos de 4 hispanos en una casa podo mona vÍctimas de homicidios se cumplen el ultimÁtum del gobierno para el desearme de grupos de autodefensas. >>> y revemos los jugadores que llevarÁn la bandera del tri al mundial de brasil. y hablamos con tres generases de madres que nos dicen como ha cambiado la crianza a travÉse
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he was nominated for a best actor academy award for his part in the 1986 film "mona lisa." you might know him from "who framed roger rabbit." he died after a bout with pneumonia. bob hoskins was 71. >>> jameis winston has ticketed or was ticketed for of all things stealing that, crab legs. $32 worth. the florida state stars with accused late last year of sexual assault, but was not officially charged by police. as for the crab legs, well, the 20-year-old says he just forgot to pay for them. >>> bertha coombs has the business report. good morning, bertha. >> stock closed out april with gains. the dow jones industrial average, the third straight monthly gain. the nasdaq fell for the second straight month. looking for data today on unemployment, consumer income and spending, and earnings from exxonmobil. facebook introducing new privacy features letting users limit how much of their personal information is seen by third person sites and apps. facebook is also testing an anonymous log-in. >>>tatoes rejoice. hulu is launching an ad that will allow you to order pizza from pizza h
he was nominated for a best actor academy award for his part in the 1986 film "mona lisa." you might know him from "who framed roger rabbit." he died after a bout with pneumonia. bob hoskins was 71. >>> jameis winston has ticketed or was ticketed for of all things stealing that, crab legs. $32 worth. the florida state stars with accused late last year of sexual assault, but was not officially charged by police. as for the crab legs, well, the 20-year-old says he...
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other film credits include "mona lisa" and "mermaid." he died tuesday of pneumonia.ease in 2012. bob hoskins was 71 years old. >>> the high school student from long island who was accepted by all eight ivy league school universities has made a decision. alison harmelin has the story of the young man the top schools were fighting over. >> i'm excited and proud to announce this fall i'll be a member of yale university, class of 2017. >> he's the 17-year-old ivy league schools have been fighting over. wednesday afternoon kwasi enin ended the suspense. he pulled off the rare feat of being accepted to all eight ivy league schools. the son of immigrants from ghana says financial aid influenced his decision. >> four of the ivy league schools met my aid with the same amount, and so yale's one of them and i picked yale in the end. >> reporter: qaa zi ranks 11th in high school. his parents credit achievement to hard work and wouldn't septembaccept any great below 95. >> if you do well, people appreciate what you're doing. you contributing very significantly to society. >> repo
other film credits include "mona lisa" and "mermaid." he died tuesday of pneumonia.ease in 2012. bob hoskins was 71 years old. >>> the high school student from long island who was accepted by all eight ivy league school universities has made a decision. alison harmelin has the story of the young man the top schools were fighting over. >> i'm excited and proud to announce this fall i'll be a member of yale university, class of 2017. >> he's the...
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. >>> hoy en el noticiero, descubren cuerpos de 4 hispanos en una casa podo mona vÍctimas de homicidioicidio, y estamos en mÉxico dÓnde en uno horas se cumplen el ultimÁtum del gobierno para el desearme de grupos de autodefensas. >>> y revemos los jugadores que llevarÁn la bandera del tri al mundial de brasil. y hablamos con tres generases de madres que nos dicen como ha cambiado la crianza a travÉs de los tiempos y lo que permanece siempre a pesar de todo, la ediciÓn del dÍa viernes comienza ya ahora mismo. >>>. >>> este su noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste. ♪. >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes, comenzamos con la tragedia que ha en el Últimoado a pomona dÓnde encontraron cuatro cadÁveres dentro de una casa. >>> una madre y a su hijo adolescente y a su hija de 23 aÑos, asÍ como el novio de la joven que quiÉn fue los matÓ a todos y se quitÓ la vida carlos hablÓ con familiares de las vÍctimas estÁn destrozados. >>> abril mejia dice tener una bÉ idea de por que tiro libre novio de su hermana pudo no solo matarla a ella, sino tambiÉn a su mamÁ manuela y a su hermano men
. >>> hoy en el noticiero, descubren cuerpos de 4 hispanos en una casa podo mona vÍctimas de homicidioicidio, y estamos en mÉxico dÓnde en uno horas se cumplen el ultimÁtum del gobierno para el desearme de grupos de autodefensas. >>> y revemos los jugadores que llevarÁn la bandera del tri al mundial de brasil. y hablamos con tres generases de madres que nos dicen como ha cambiado la crianza a travÉs de los tiempos y lo que permanece siempre a pesar de todo, la ediciÓn...
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his spectacular turn in "mona lisa" won him a nomination for best actor. he may be best known for "who framed roger rabbit." and the british film classic "the long good friday." he was born during world war ii in the eastern uk, where his parents had moved t escape the bombing in london. bob hoskins had parkinson's disease, he was 71 years old. >>> good news and bad, the american lung association says while the clean air act has helped our country come a long way, the city of los angeles has, on average, 120 days a year of unhealthy air. they say close to 150 million americans live in places where the air is unhealthy. we've put there a list of the top four cleanest places to live on our website for you tonight. >>> and a big bellwether coming soon, according to the financial times. they report the u.s. is on the brink of losing its status as the world's largest economy. they say we're likely to slip into second place behind china later this year, that's earlier than most experts had anticipated. the u.s. has been the global economic leader since surpassin
his spectacular turn in "mona lisa" won him a nomination for best actor. he may be best known for "who framed roger rabbit." and the british film classic "the long good friday." he was born during world war ii in the eastern uk, where his parents had moved t escape the bombing in london. bob hoskins had parkinson's disease, he was 71 years old. >>> good news and bad, the american lung association says while the clean air act has helped our country come a...
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he was nominated for the film "mona lisa" though you might know him best for his part in "who framedroger rabbit." he died from a bout with pneumonia at the age of 71. >>> jameis winston was cited for all things, stealing crab legs. the florida state star was accused late last year of sexual assault but wasn't officially charged by police. as for those crab legs, well, the 20-year-old says he just forgot to pay for them. >>> scrambled politics is just ahead including florida lawmakers preparing for the zombie apocalypse. plus president obama drops an 'nsync reference. we'll tell you what it is next. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. but with less energy, moodiness
he was nominated for the film "mona lisa" though you might know him best for his part in "who framedroger rabbit." he died from a bout with pneumonia at the age of 71. >>> jameis winston was cited for all things, stealing crab legs. the florida state star was accused late last year of sexual assault but wasn't officially charged by police. as for those crab legs, well, the 20-year-old says he just forgot to pay for them. >>> scrambled politics is just ahead...
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in "mona lisa" his performance earned him an oscar nomination.yed slapstick opposite cartoon characters. bob hoskins, who had parkinson's disease, died today of pneumonia in britain. he was 71. in a moment, long-delayed honors for heroes of world war ii. ( applause ) honestly, i'm pouring everything i have into this place. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave eating healthier,tion by drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we
in "mona lisa" his performance earned him an oscar nomination.yed slapstick opposite cartoon characters. bob hoskins, who had parkinson's disease, died today of pneumonia in britain. he was 71. in a moment, long-delayed honors for heroes of world war ii. ( applause ) honestly, i'm pouring everything i have into this place. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office,...
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you'll remember him from "hook," mermaid and mona lisa.role that earned him an oscar nomination. and who framed roger rabbit. he said acting with jessica rabbit was like hallucinating. his doctor told him to take months off after the filming wrapped. hoskins was 71. >>> up next, a new field of dreams. finding baseball's superstar and someone who never played the game in his life. hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pain and more energized
you'll remember him from "hook," mermaid and mona lisa.role that earned him an oscar nomination. and who framed roger rabbit. he said acting with jessica rabbit was like hallucinating. his doctor told him to take months off after the filming wrapped. hoskins was 71. >>> up next, a new field of dreams. finding baseball's superstar and someone who never played the game in his life. hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had...
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a career military officer in different of roosevelt who was good friends of clear to sluice mona dashe boothe luce's and was on the cover of "time" magazine. he had enormous support. that factored into why macarthur was not forced out the way the others were. in his defense he did go to austria to had a brilliant counteroffensive to drive all the way to japan then had to stop because we dropped the bomb. >> the question comes back to the events notice but the evacuation process. how much notice to they have and what led to to evacuate did and who didn't? was that the individual decision? how fast they no evacuation was coming? indicated see it as the germans were sweeping across france. by the time they get to dunkirk with the miracle of the little boats they felt they would be occupied. evacuation's were still pulling one at the moment the germans occupied the islands of first think they did was clear the harbor some of them pulled away during the major air raid that 30 some people were killed. some boats took off so quickly people were on board to say goodbye and were carried off. s
a career military officer in different of roosevelt who was good friends of clear to sluice mona dashe boothe luce's and was on the cover of "time" magazine. he had enormous support. that factored into why macarthur was not forced out the way the others were. in his defense he did go to austria to had a brilliant counteroffensive to drive all the way to japan then had to stop because we dropped the bomb. >> the question comes back to the events notice but the evacuation process....
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mona, a seer, an analyst, a lirist. >> reporter: can art be expressed in foam.here's a difference between a mona and a macchiato. >> makes me think of an insignia that belongs to the royal house of a lord. that there's toppal value inside. i love the way that the - that it doesn't stop, but it blends into the coffee. >> the critic buzzing. >> one of the things that you might look to to define art is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say something. it's not art in the way that, you know, raphael did art. it's not having to fulfil some weighty agenda. but it is art in the sense that it makes you wonder. >> reporter: nell on is not a formal judge. they'll choose a with respecter over the next two days. it may be a while before caricature comes to a place near you. expressionism in a foam-top expresso it is. >>> the world's level latte artist will be announced this sunday. here is what we are following for you. fire fighters battle wild fires in parts of california. this as investigators press arson charges. a hero welcome for the new prime minister. nar
mona, a seer, an analyst, a lirist. >> reporter: can art be expressed in foam.here's a difference between a mona and a macchiato. >> makes me think of an insignia that belongs to the royal house of a lord. that there's toppal value inside. i love the way that the - that it doesn't stop, but it blends into the coffee. >> the critic buzzing. >> one of the things that you might look to to define art is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say something. it's not...
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mckas kill calling on missouri state lawmakers to pass missouri nondiscrimination act or mona for shortng sexual orren investigation and gender identity protected categories in the state human rights statute. right now, a individual can be denied employment in missouri because of sexual orientation. >> "modern family" with our parent company, a. c covered the cost of marriage licenses today and wedding ceremonies in city hall in new york city. the actors will be exchanging vows on the show, announced news during an appearance on good morning america. you can watch the modern family season fen naly wednesday, right here on abc7 ins 9:00 p.m >> yes. friday will be barbara walters last day as a regular on broadcast television. hard to believe. >> yes. this afternoon, abc news headquarters was renamed barbara walters building. >> walters says of all achievements, inspiring others is her most treasured >> i hope a played a small rov role in paving the way for many of you fabulous women here tonight i can't tell you how much pleasure it gives me when a smaller young woman calls up to me and t
mckas kill calling on missouri state lawmakers to pass missouri nondiscrimination act or mona for shortng sexual orren investigation and gender identity protected categories in the state human rights statute. right now, a individual can be denied employment in missouri because of sexual orientation. >> "modern family" with our parent company, a. c covered the cost of marriage licenses today and wedding ceremonies in city hall in new york city. the actors will be exchanging vows...
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i see mona out there. this is the way she recently put it. let's talk less of job creators and more talk of job earners would be welcomed. very astute observation. having said that, i think a politician's personal appeal and overall electability continue to be as potent a force of american politics as a well-considered policy platform. but that's a larger conversation and one we will leave for another day. today isn't primarily about tactics. it is about our shared commitment to making life a little easier for the working poor and for the broad american middle class through concrete policies. and it is about recognizing how fortunate we are as a party to have so many thoughtful and eative women and men contributing their talents. you've al speaks about the importance of gratitude and it is of no little gratitude that i acknowledge the tremendous work so many have done in preparing us for the day the american people realize once again that liberalism simply doesn't work. and republicans are once again driving the policy debate in washington. t
i see mona out there. this is the way she recently put it. let's talk less of job creators and more talk of job earners would be welcomed. very astute observation. having said that, i think a politician's personal appeal and overall electability continue to be as potent a force of american politics as a well-considered policy platform. but that's a larger conversation and one we will leave for another day. today isn't primarily about tactics. it is about our shared commitment to making life a...
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the mona lisa was stole nn in 1911. it came two years later.tolen twice. and we don't even care about any other conditions at this point. >> a message to those watching. >>> sea world, the theme park that has been swimming in pr ever since the airport did not want to put up the poster. keeping up with the aclu and sued. into when they tell you to watch the gap between the trap and platform, they don't mean this. it turns out they are too wide but they didn't know that until it was too late until after the country spent $20 billion on the new fleet. apparently the mixup happened because the french rail company was working off dimensions for newer stations, much like the modern human, had bigger waistlines. it's now going to cost close to $70 million to up dlds grade all of those platforms so that the trains can fit. make sure to follow me on twitter @jaketapper. videos blogs, extras, that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. wolf blitzer is next door in "the situation room." wolf? >> jake, thank you. >>> happening now, arizona inferno. a major
the mona lisa was stole nn in 1911. it came two years later.tolen twice. and we don't even care about any other conditions at this point. >> a message to those watching. >>> sea world, the theme park that has been swimming in pr ever since the airport did not want to put up the poster. keeping up with the aclu and sued. into when they tell you to watch the gap between the trap and platform, they don't mean this. it turns out they are too wide but they didn't know that until it...
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ruben's prolific august sump tuous, central and mona, an in the, a lyricist. >> reporter: can art we expressed in foam? there's a difference between a maona and mackey art jox. >> it makes me think of a royal house insignia. i like the way it doesn't start, but it blends into the coffee. >> the critics budding. >> one of the things you might look to define art is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say something. it's not art in the way that, you know, raphael did art. it's not having to fulfil a waity agenda. but it is art in the sense that it makes you wonder. >> nelson is not a formal judge. they'll choose their winner over the next two days. >> it may be a while before caricature in coffee comes to a gallery near you, but expressionism in a foam top expresso it is. >>> some of us just like coffee. much more to come. >>> raging wildfires as thousands of acres burn in california. police file charges of arson. paying the price. the nation's largest automaker slapped with a multi-million fine for faulty ignition switches. >>> a hero's welcome - india's new prime minister gr
ruben's prolific august sump tuous, central and mona, an in the, a lyricist. >> reporter: can art we expressed in foam? there's a difference between a maona and mackey art jox. >> it makes me think of a royal house insignia. i like the way it doesn't start, but it blends into the coffee. >> the critics budding. >> one of the things you might look to define art is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say something. it's not art in the way that, you know, raphael...
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. >> seven of kip and mona lisa harding's ten children went to college by the age of 9.f them home-schooled. >> their tips and strategies are in their new book appropriately titled "the brainy bunch." welcome. >> we're going to have each of you guys introduce yourselves, just your name and age. >> hannah. and i'm 26. >> rosanna. i'm 24. >> serena. i'm 23. >> heath. i'm 18. >> keith. i'm 15. >> seth. i'm 13. >> katrina. i'm 11. >> laurie ana, i'm 8. >> oh. >> brianna, i'm 6. >> oh. >> i'm 4. >> i can't -- i'm already so happy. >> wow. >> i had a nice chance to chat with you all earlier this morning. and i'm blown away by this family. how did all of this come about? >> it wasn't a plan. we just started home schooling and it was great results we were getting and hannah started out doing math, which is easy and he has this great idea she could take an online dual college class, get college credit while she was still at home. >> do you think it's genetic? because all these kids going to school -- going to college at such a young age. or was it how you taught them, do you thin
. >> seven of kip and mona lisa harding's ten children went to college by the age of 9.f them home-schooled. >> their tips and strategies are in their new book appropriately titled "the brainy bunch." welcome. >> we're going to have each of you guys introduce yourselves, just your name and age. >> hannah. and i'm 26. >> rosanna. i'm 24. >> serena. i'm 23. >> heath. i'm 18. >> keith. i'm 15. >> seth. i'm 13. >> katrina. i'm...
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. >> we met mona at the orange county jail in southern california.howed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread. we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. >> i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spices to it. it will be ready in about ten minutes, i'm going to wrap it up in paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up and stuff because the water is not that hot. i've been in the restaurant business for almost 15 years so i better make the best spread. it has nothing to do with what i used to make. but it's the flavor and the food. it's all the same. it's done. >> i knew she wasn't going to eat the whole thing. when she offered it up to the crew, i felt inclined to try it. >> what am i doing here? >> go in the middle this way -- mix it, go like whatever. get dirty with it. there you go. >> here we go. >> it's actually really good. you guys can go to lunch without me today. i have a spread. >> i wasn't lying when i told her it was good. but on the second bite there
. >> we met mona at the orange county jail in southern california.howed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread. we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. >> i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spices to it. it will be ready in about ten minutes, i'm going to wrap it up in paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up and stuff because the water is not that hot. i've been in the restaurant...
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. >> next tuesday we have mona. >> someone run up and randomly hug her for me. i have not met her but i have a crush on her. >> and we would appreciate it if you could have purchase a book. it is a wonderful book. it is interesting and michael will be more than happy to sign. there is books here and at the counter. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you very much. it is a wonderful crowd. thank you. of course. [inaudible conversations] >> our special programming in prime time continues tomorrow night with highlights from book fairs and festivals beginning with the los angeles times panel on finances and then a gun control debate and then a discussion on charity. now, the recount of du bois as a student at the university of berlin. this is an hour and a half. >> first of all, thanks for coming out on a rainy night. and thank you for being here. it is an honor. i am just going to say a few introductory words about our guest and then about the new book that we are here to celebrate tonight. i have asked the professor to tell us about how he came to write
. >> next tuesday we have mona. >> someone run up and randomly hug her for me. i have not met her but i have a crush on her. >> and we would appreciate it if you could have purchase a book. it is a wonderful book. it is interesting and michael will be more than happy to sign. there is books here and at the counter. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you very much. it is a wonderful crowd. thank you. of course. [inaudible conversations] >> our special...
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that is monÁe in the middle. it is a beautiful red cape.once again supposed to be out there. it is the met gala. and sara jessica parker, she wore some oscar de la renta. >> another group of girls. these are classics. charlize theron and sean penn, her man of the hour. >> and idina menzel wearing donna karan there. >> beautiful. taylor swift. she always looks so elegant, even for her young age. oscar de la renta once again. there you have it. next we have interesting looks. they have all been interesting so far, but this is interesting even though secretly we want to say we don't like it. >> about right. kristin stewart is wearing chanel. i don't know. whatever. >> kristin dunst, i'm not going to try to say what she is wearing, what's the name, the death star. >> death star, yeah. >> death star inspired. >> i'm not sure how i feel about that. >> maggie gyllenhaal. >> that one i like. i would rock that. >> looks like star trek from the william shatner 1960s series. i like it. >> a couple more interesting, air quotes, if you don't mind. grace
that is monÁe in the middle. it is a beautiful red cape.once again supposed to be out there. it is the met gala. and sara jessica parker, she wore some oscar de la renta. >> another group of girls. these are classics. charlize theron and sean penn, her man of the hour. >> and idina menzel wearing donna karan there. >> beautiful. taylor swift. she always looks so elegant, even for her young age. oscar de la renta once again. there you have it. next we have interesting looks....
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first let's have them introduce themselves. >> i'm kip. >> i'm mona lisa charged. home schooled my kids and the oldest seven have started college by the age of 12. >> i graduated from college at age of 17. >> hi. i'm roseanna. i finished my bachelor of architecture at 18 years old and a registered architect in new york city. >> i graduated from college at 17. i work at walter reed in bethesda, maryland on my internship. >> i completed a degree in english at 17. >> i'm 15 years old and i just earned my bachelor's in music. >> i'm seth. i'm 13 and a sophomore in college. i'm getting a degree in archology. >> i'm majoring in legal studies. >> i'm 8. i'm home schooled. when i grow up i want to be a pediatrician. >> i'm 6. i'm home schooled. when i grow up i want to be a doctor. >> my name is thunder. i'm 4. when i grow up i want to be like my dad. >> the harding family joining us. how are you doing everybody. before we get to the questions i'll call home and ground my children for being slackers. how? how do you do this? >> we didn't have this great plan. it just kind
first let's have them introduce themselves. >> i'm kip. >> i'm mona lisa charged. home schooled my kids and the oldest seven have started college by the age of 12. >> i graduated from college at age of 17. >> hi. i'm roseanna. i finished my bachelor of architecture at 18 years old and a registered architect in new york city. >> i graduated from college at 17. i work at walter reed in bethesda, maryland on my internship. >> i completed a degree in english at...
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character actor bob hoskins has died of pneumonia the star of such classics as who framed roger rabbit and mona lisa. the seventy one the resort. good job the show a familiar person i know i sold throughout the uk hoskins corrupt cops need to lose her mind of the nation to call the mother is protected. after a string of pursues telecom that ferrets pollsters will be remembered for his colorful career tough guy carry chains after leaving school at fifteen he said he felt fine to ease into acting after he mistakenly called for an addition he began working on the small screen in the union to phantom of the london concert in the long good friday. it's a rough estimate by calling the cops out on top of mind me saying ideas i have been on it. mr beer gathered momentum in the cart she says the persistent systems and eighteen propelling him to pull the weeds. his role in one of the thing nineteen eighty six percent on the map as a more serious back to winning a golden globe and oscar nominee sin it is perhaps best known for his role as detective andy something he framed roger rabbit alongside a host of
character actor bob hoskins has died of pneumonia the star of such classics as who framed roger rabbit and mona lisa. the seventy one the resort. good job the show a familiar person i know i sold throughout the uk hoskins corrupt cops need to lose her mind of the nation to call the mother is protected. after a string of pursues telecom that ferrets pollsters will be remembered for his colorful career tough guy carry chains after leaving school at fifteen he said he felt fine to ease into acting...
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. >> next tuesday we have mona. >> someone run up and randomly hug her for me. i have not met her but i have a crush on her. >> and we would appreciate it if you could have purchase a book. it is a wonderful book. it is interesting and michael will be more than happy to sign. there is books here and at the counter. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you very much. it is a wonderful crowd. thank you. of course. [inaudible conversations] i still think that is to some extent through. but i don't think i expressed it without enough trouble. and the autobiographies, and looked at his life through that program. and philosophically, what race is, the naacp, and the officials stories don't work. and so he says very early on, it is a social consumption. and yet if it were the social construction he said it was, he couldn't say. in fact, it is one of those things, certain opposition's that once you see them, once you recognize them, all sorts of things you had routinely been thinking, you think i don't know how i saw that. so he is moving into that boundary and
. >> next tuesday we have mona. >> someone run up and randomly hug her for me. i have not met her but i have a crush on her. >> and we would appreciate it if you could have purchase a book. it is a wonderful book. it is interesting and michael will be more than happy to sign. there is books here and at the counter. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you very much. it is a wonderful crowd. thank you. of course. [inaudible conversations] i still think that is to...
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mona lisa another of his good favorite films. we all saw "who framed roger rabbit?"ng to say that. it's a little lowbrow. [laughter] >> he died of pneumonia at the age of 71. his youngest daughter, rosa, a fashion writer, released a tribute disclosing his final words of advice. apparently he liked to give words of advice and he said, love, laugh, and be kind. he wrote a blog -- she wrote a blog called 11 lessons from my dad. laugh long and loud. be yourself. never give up. he is also noted for his ads in the 1980's. you remember he promoted british telecom and he was famous for the words. apparently that phrase haunted him for the rest of his life. he was by a bus stop once and .veryone on the bus was miming bob hoskins passing away. >> what have you got in berlin, hans? onthere were not any riots the eve of mayday. to carsoking to report on fire. things were generally peaceful. when i biked in at 6:00 a.m., the streets were not full but revelers were still going out. it went peacefully. had mark barton been here, it would have gone differently. >> he is known for hi
mona lisa another of his good favorite films. we all saw "who framed roger rabbit?"ng to say that. it's a little lowbrow. [laughter] >> he died of pneumonia at the age of 71. his youngest daughter, rosa, a fashion writer, released a tribute disclosing his final words of advice. apparently he liked to give words of advice and he said, love, laugh, and be kind. he wrote a blog -- she wrote a blog called 11 lessons from my dad. laugh long and loud. be yourself. never give up. he is...
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from salisbury, mona is calling in from virginia. caller: thank you for taking my call. i love indians. i am sorry if they don't like it. but i like the comment that the indian made, calling them tribes. if they have to change the name, perhaps tribes, i thought of every name i could think of. braves have been taken. i have a norwegian grandmother who was an honorary indian. she so love the tribe in south dakota that they adopted her. we love indians. i don't think -- they don't have redskins. i don't know where it came from, but i don't blame the corporation for naming them. if they want that because except if the indians would accept the name tribe and the corporation wanted to name it to tribe, that hasn't seem to have been taken. host: all right, mona. i appreciate you calling in. she's about 60 miles from washington, d.c. "financial times" is morning leads with a facebook story. facebook bid to calm concerns on privacy. facebook is giving its 1.3 billion users more control over their personal information -- rusty from maryland. rusty, go ahead. caller: good morning.
from salisbury, mona is calling in from virginia. caller: thank you for taking my call. i love indians. i am sorry if they don't like it. but i like the comment that the indian made, calling them tribes. if they have to change the name, perhaps tribes, i thought of every name i could think of. braves have been taken. i have a norwegian grandmother who was an honorary indian. she so love the tribe in south dakota that they adopted her. we love indians. i don't think -- they don't have redskins....
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kim jung-il in this book, one of my favorite anecdotes, he really goes after the mona lisa.it's no longer regarded as a masterpiece, and i asked my mom why does kim jung-il hate the microphoneny lease saw, and she pauses, because it's ambiguous. art has to have a very clear message. if it's not propaganda, it's not art. so the pervasiveness of the idea and what they describe as the monolithic ideological system, they boast that everyone in this country thinks the same. and to them, it's a source of pride. and to us, you know, knowing what that really means, it's just a source of the most unimaginable horror. >> yeah. i was, you know, reading this book, personally i was struck by the similarities between this policy, in this attitude towards art and the attitude towards art that i grew up with in rural pennsylvania surrounded by what many people might consider to be fundamentalist christians, this idea that we have to create our own music because any music that isn't kind of furthering the cause is invalid. >> right. >> and any art that's ambiguous and doesn't have a specific
kim jung-il in this book, one of my favorite anecdotes, he really goes after the mona lisa.it's no longer regarded as a masterpiece, and i asked my mom why does kim jung-il hate the microphoneny lease saw, and she pauses, because it's ambiguous. art has to have a very clear message. if it's not propaganda, it's not art. so the pervasiveness of the idea and what they describe as the monolithic ideological system, they boast that everyone in this country thinks the same. and to them, it's a...
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if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer including mel mona thene man every hour. go to skincancer.org to find out what you're looking for. >> the academy says men over 50 are twice as like layly as women to develop cancer but men are less likely to use sunscreen or get routine skin checks from their doctors. >>> and in a related story the cancer institute released a new warning about indoor tanning. what's the story, holly? >> our risk for melanoma goes up 59% for anybody who used a tang bed. this was really impactful. in fact, a lot of people use tanning beds hoping to get a base so they don't get a sun burn. this study shows whether or not you get a sun burn using the tanning bed or outside yausing it increase your chances of getting melanoma. >> this week there are new regulations. what are they? >> they're now going to have a black box warning kind of like what we see on cigarette boxes. people under 18 shouldn't use them and they're also going to put in regulations where the beds have timer and there are limits on the uv levels that you can
if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer including mel mona thene man every hour. go to skincancer.org to find out what you're looking for. >> the academy says men over 50 are twice as like layly as women to develop cancer but men are less likely to use sunscreen or get routine skin checks from their doctors. >>> and in a related story the cancer institute released a new warning about indoor tanning. what's the story, holly? >> our risk...
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. >>> the mona lisa is going up for option, the "one set imaginenta", dating mack to 1856 -- back to 1856. it could be worth up to $20 million. it's one of the first in the world. it goes on sale at sotheby's in mid june. >> here and what we are following for you. violence escalates in ukraine. more than 30 died when a building was set on fire in odessa. >> the first case of mirs turned up in the united states. a patient is being treated at an indiana hospital. >>> more than 2,000 people killed in north-east afghanistan where recent heavy rains caused a landslide to cover the villagement. >>> also - coming up at eight, the end of braille. why the method for reading for blind people is becoming a thing of the past. >>> i'm morgan radford. i'm back with you in 2.5 minutes when al jazeera america continues. kz >>> violent crashes take a dead deadly turn in ukraine. dozens killed. >> i'm paranoid about germs, but you get nervous. >>> it claimed 100 lives. this morning a deadly virus land on american soil. >>> there you have it - a warm welcome home. tens of thousands of children abducted
. >>> the mona lisa is going up for option, the "one set imaginenta", dating mack to 1856 -- back to 1856. it could be worth up to $20 million. it's one of the first in the world. it goes on sale at sotheby's in mid june. >> here and what we are following for you. violence escalates in ukraine. more than 30 died when a building was set on fire in odessa. >> the first case of mirs turned up in the united states. a patient is being treated at an indiana hospital....
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and janelle monae. capes were a trend on that carpet.hion choices. >> taking chances last night. >> really fun. >>> there's the white house correspondents' dinner. rachel, thank you so much. let's check it out with michael. michael? >> tensions were riding high on "dancing with the stars" last night, thanks to guest judge abby lee miller from "dance moms." but there were plenty of fan tasting dances, it was so hard to pick a favorite, we put it to a vote. what was your favorite individual dance last night? here's what youed a had to say meryl and maks. we'll talk to the booted couple. but first, here's a look at last night's most dramatic moments. ♪ >> reporter: the semifinals, just one week away. the pressure is on in the ballroom. derek hough and amy purdy back, after a trip to the hospital, grabbing perfect scores for their argentina tango. charlie white taking home a flawless score for his quick step. >> he was off the starting block like a thoroughbred of the kentucky derby. >> reporter: meryl davis dancing a sexy rumba with maks, l
and janelle monae. capes were a trend on that carpet.hion choices. >> taking chances last night. >> really fun. >>> there's the white house correspondents' dinner. rachel, thank you so much. let's check it out with michael. michael? >> tensions were riding high on "dancing with the stars" last night, thanks to guest judge abby lee miller from "dance moms." but there were plenty of fan tasting dances, it was so hard to pick a favorite, we put it to...
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a second question here and then mona. skimmed through the book. a first pass. it strikes me that i has the --ength and with mrs. weaknesses of conservatives. whenever it talks about solutions, my sense is it tends to be very tentative and timid. not with a clear, this is what we would do in the first six months of the administration. to come out with the next version? >> and you have the chance, i recommend you do more than skim. i think you do see there are lots of concrete or postals but i will turn the microphone over. ini want to make a case terms of humility. >> and thinking the left doesn't not either. we should not replace that with big massive conservative legislation that says we know how to solve these problems. the problem is your technocrats got the math wrong in subsection seven. i think what we need is a different approach to how we do policy at the federal level. this different approach has to think in terms of facilitating society attempt to solve problems. that will not look like a conservative version of the great society. look like a very dif
a second question here and then mona. skimmed through the book. a first pass. it strikes me that i has the --ength and with mrs. weaknesses of conservatives. whenever it talks about solutions, my sense is it tends to be very tentative and timid. not with a clear, this is what we would do in the first six months of the administration. to come out with the next version? >> and you have the chance, i recommend you do more than skim. i think you do see there are lots of concrete or postals...
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so do you have a mona we can use -- a microphone that we can use in the front? >> yeah. i think exactly what steve said about the different parts of the government. i mean we had the conversation with the dod, we expressed the need, and they were on it. it's done. anyone has access to it. and anything we're doing, we're doing on behalf of everyone. we're not doing things just on behalf of blackstone. >> sandy, do you -- >> they're going to hire him for the budget. >> sandy, can you give the name of the person that they'd coordinate with at the white house? or at dod or dol? >> well, i mean, rich morales is here from the white house, and he's running the program on behalf of the first lady. >> rich, why don't you stand up so people can see you -- [laughter] [applause] >> all further questions go right to rich morales, yes. all right. >> the reason why it's important for him to stand up, i don't know why he doesn't like the visibility. but, you know, he's the coordination point. and he'll get this stuff done. really. i mean, the lure is that government -- the lore is that
so do you have a mona we can use -- a microphone that we can use in the front? >> yeah. i think exactly what steve said about the different parts of the government. i mean we had the conversation with the dod, we expressed the need, and they were on it. it's done. anyone has access to it. and anything we're doing, we're doing on behalf of everyone. we're not doing things just on behalf of blackstone. >> sandy, do you -- >> they're going to hire him for the budget. >>...
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please meet kip and mona lisa and their ten children. good morning. how who is still sleepy?e had a conversation probably about what you wanted to do with your children, right? >> yes. we started in public school and actually the private school in kansas with the oldest. >> the oldest three went to private school. >> right about the third grade, i guess, we were looking at it, thinking maybe there is a better way. my wife had a friend who was home schooling and talked to her. >> we missed them all day. we thought maybe we could be more efficient and accelerate them a little bit. >> see, that's the key. accelerate. you've got ten kids who -- how many -- seven in college -- graduated from college -- >> started college. >> by the age of 12. >> right. >> there are a lot of parents looking in right now. they're thinking, okay, my kid would barely be ready for middle school at age 12. how were you able to do it? >> we're talk being their academics here. a lot of parents are thinking how could my kids socially do this? but they're still kids. they're still -- they still have friends
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banking news all the face time he told mona. lisas. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. rather than recognizing just how far this is cost and seeing the damage that's being done and changing course people just point fingers and say whatever one does it says so why can't we. people flocked to ballot boxes in east ukraine. even as government forces shelled one of the. city's. also golden cage the saudi king forces his daughters to swap with. captivity some say it's over human rights claims secretive power plays deep inside the royal family. and a glimmer of light for locals in the fight against fracking. national we bring you stories of success from one u.s. campaign giving her all to kick the drilling companies out of. the top stories of the week today welcome to the weekly here on r.t. international with me rule research now two regions in eastern ukraine right now voting on their ties with the central authorities in kiev and it looks like the people really want to have their say we're talking just three hours in lugansk is reporting a twenty two percent
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all the time of the lens a dime for you touch them you can get a donor or you change your views of mona i have i grew up like most of my generation believing that marijuana was again on to something satan was going to throwing at americans in a communist plot but i think most of us to come around to the belief that marijuana is hugely beneficial when used correctly when this real purpose is we preferred its use sometimes i don't think it should be widely used as certainly by kids because they create the eight dependence that's unhealthy in any setting but it absolutely should be while they double in america we've created one of those could be a hypocritical paradox is where in new jersey where i live for example i'm allowed to pick give you marijuana medicinally but i'm now at the buy it for the now what do you do i have to break the law and to follow my doctor's orders is there anything about the body you will not discuss any area of the body that you won't deal with like proctor our g.p. or at this point a lot of our practice believe me i've got to show this week on tampons i got lost
all the time of the lens a dime for you touch them you can get a donor or you change your views of mona i have i grew up like most of my generation believing that marijuana was again on to something satan was going to throwing at americans in a communist plot but i think most of us to come around to the belief that marijuana is hugely beneficial when used correctly when this real purpose is we preferred its use sometimes i don't think it should be widely used as certainly by kids because they...