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has said that i don't know whom to poke you in the ranks although i was asian i understand that morse code doesn't really trust the syrian opposition when you mention the opposition being fragmented so maybe there is a group in so in one of these fragments of the syrian opposition that moscow those troops that were asco things is worthwhile talking to and making deals with we would be open to any conflicts we all groups of the position and even what you call external. even the one actual we maintain contacts will be external positions in capitals you know where the seeds are where they reside but not in moscow year so we are open and we would be clued in a while back to moscow to start a little contacts with them ok now i have to ask you i know it's not exactly your job inside the foreign ministry but since you are the deputy minister i have to ask you about a couple of the latest news we're getting connected with the russian diplomacy. the russian accused and sentenced to twenty five years in prison an american jail for a little allegedly trying to smuggle arms to terrorists well the fore
has said that i don't know whom to poke you in the ranks although i was asian i understand that morse code doesn't really trust the syrian opposition when you mention the opposition being fragmented so maybe there is a group in so in one of these fragments of the syrian opposition that moscow those troops that were asco things is worthwhile talking to and making deals with we would be open to any conflicts we all groups of the position and even what you call external. even the one actual we...
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first of all it's called morse code is their first though it's clearly very because it's a russian cultural group but the event starts in moscow tradition and comes from there and also was a big concert in moscow in between my knees curious and also living singers some of brilliance always instrumental is the violinist or play any such and it's. visit many regions of russia every year. because we could be vertically we go east so it will be appearing more you could fill in more of what you learned in school or in work or where they built this technique when arms but it quickly build that whole this time we go into more months which is popular thinks it was a was a congress but we go back to your slot and in moscow you. yes we plan and then those who performing here and great russian or political bunch you know in here is a big project where we're going and we will go south through the rest of what will go to go to class that will go to peace lovat's probably to start reporting to volgograd and then back to moscow you see we how many people take will sometimes the thousand will govern china
first of all it's called morse code is their first though it's clearly very because it's a russian cultural group but the event starts in moscow tradition and comes from there and also was a big concert in moscow in between my knees curious and also living singers some of brilliance always instrumental is the violinist or play any such and it's. visit many regions of russia every year. because we could be vertically we go east so it will be appearing more you could fill in more of what you...
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. >> brian: morse code. >> andrea: that is next week. this is a campaign strategy.er in week on radio show you heard of maybe brian kilmeade and friends. welcome, brian kilmeade. >> brian: thank you. >> andrea: we got in a debate on this. i said i think this is a deliberate strategy by the white house. he cut me off rudely and then tried to talk me out of it. >> brian: it could be. after i watched the contraception debate and saw what happened. the president says why does he need this fight? i saw how it changed ten days later. this might be step one because he has a move to come up the other side on this. however, i also agree with bob. by the way, dana, you are the expert here. i agree with bob that that was a poor defense. to say it's shortland like we're not smart enough to use the term some people or unelected group of people. like they're just nine arbitrary people. >> dana: four out of five dentists agree. >> andrea: yesterday, when the press conference was happening, watching it at the gym. i texted you and i said what are they doing? they panned out in the
. >> brian: morse code. >> andrea: that is next week. this is a campaign strategy.er in week on radio show you heard of maybe brian kilmeade and friends. welcome, brian kilmeade. >> brian: thank you. >> andrea: we got in a debate on this. i said i think this is a deliberate strategy by the white house. he cut me off rudely and then tried to talk me out of it. >> brian: it could be. after i watched the contraception debate and saw what happened. the president says...
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>> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. that mark is actually the outline of a body of an inmate used the remainder of the torch on. i think his name was perry. he had a lot of enemies in population. that outline there on the floor is permanently there. it will not come up. >> some of the groups that were holding the officers hostage were attacked by other groups of inmates. the hostages were taken from them, dressed in inmate clothes, slipped out of the prison and subsequently, those prisoners that did that got pardons. >> after a 36-hour stand-off, exhausted, hungry and freezing, inmates surrendered to the national guard. >> when it finally was over, we came in with the national guard, the state police. and we rushed in and first thing that i
>> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. that mark is actually the outline of a body of an inmate used the remainder of the torch...
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. >> a second moving day, monday, at johns hopkins hospital and staff morse code for the tough task of0 patients from the old building to the new state of the art tower. >> and the that the building was moving and that i would probably be giving birth -- i knew that i would probably be giving birth in the new building. >> patients like melissa who has been at johns hopkins now for about two weeks, dealing with the prenatal issue. she told us she is excited about her new digs, which includes a much better view. >> for the nurses, it is probably very hectic, but for us it is something new and exciting. something to look forward to. >> sunday, staff members were busy moving more than 200 pediatric patients to the new children's center >> it feels like i am being part of history. but the whole layout was followed closely by hopkins staffers in this command center, able to keep a close eye on who was going where, communiques in -- communicating with nurses and orchestrating down to the minute. everything's so far has gone off without a hitch. >> we call ahead and make sure the room is ready
. >> a second moving day, monday, at johns hopkins hospital and staff morse code for the tough task of0 patients from the old building to the new state of the art tower. >> and the that the building was moving and that i would probably be giving birth -- i knew that i would probably be giving birth in the new building. >> patients like melissa who has been at johns hopkins now for about two weeks, dealing with the prenatal issue. she told us she is excited about her new digs,...
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. >> i think if you could see the audio of that, his eyelids would be tapping out morse code saying heng on with these guys. they are saying, this guy will be the nominee and i have to get out there. even then they have to stick a clothespin on their nose and he's saying, i tell you now, i'm doing it reluctantly. >> look how he couched his endorsement to the daily caller. quote, there are a lot of other people out there that some of us wish had run for president -- but they didn't. i think mitt romney would be a fine president and he would be way better than the guy who is there right now. your reaction? >> well, with friends like that and a ringing endorsement, who needs political attack ads? basically, this is another chain in the continuing link about mitt romney not being an thentic conservative. stop me if you've heard this before, but this is where all the tea partiers and all the arch conservatives stop. they know they have to do something, they know it's getting late, they know that mr. right is not going to come along, so they are accepting mr. right now, sort of like an arran
. >> i think if you could see the audio of that, his eyelids would be tapping out morse code saying heng on with these guys. they are saying, this guy will be the nominee and i have to get out there. even then they have to stick a clothespin on their nose and he's saying, i tell you now, i'm doing it reluctantly. >> look how he couched his endorsement to the daily caller. quote, there are a lot of other people out there that some of us wish had run for president -- but they didn't....
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latest code so that it was set up in the machine, they know they listen to it like on the radio, morse code maybe, maybe the letter b., we would know the letter b. was out 070 heading from the ship. you get that and then you you're going to fly back on that heading, get you right back to the ship. >> that's correct spent have to listen to that when they were out there. >> yes, sir. it was the homer, and it worked. it was a low frequency device. yester? >> after the war the navy had kind of a bit of the japanese codes, translated them. how long were those codes available during the war? >> the question regards the u.s. military's access to japanese codes before the war. as far as i know we did not break any of the japanese military codes, maybe a diplomatic code, prior to pearl harbor, but in early 42, the pacific fleet, was called the radio intelligence unit, had broken into the japanese operational codes and were able to predict, with some accuracy, what japanese forces were likely to appear at a given time and place. and that was a huge factor in the victory at midway. and our knowledge o
latest code so that it was set up in the machine, they know they listen to it like on the radio, morse code maybe, maybe the letter b., we would know the letter b. was out 070 heading from the ship. you get that and then you you're going to fly back on that heading, get you right back to the ship. >> that's correct spent have to listen to that when they were out there. >> yes, sir. it was the homer, and it worked. it was a low frequency device. yester? >> after the war the...
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as they did they freed up their mothers for war workers also learned sadly, cartography, morse code. they planted victory gardens and then they learned how to can't preserve fruit and vegetables to free food up for the soldiers. they needed for soldiers but they made scrapbooks for them and later they worked with veterans. and so girl scouting was tremendously popular during world war i, both with girls but with a larger public because americans saw girls contribute, and every time in girl scouts did something important and good, they did it in uniform, very, very visible role. now, the war ends. 1920, juliette low makes one of the hardest decision she ever have to make. and that is she steps down from her own organization. i submit to you it is a really wise leader who knows when it's time to step away. so she handed over the reins to her godfather, this is mary's daughter. and what she did was to spend the time working on international girl guiding in girl scouting. juliette low understood how horrible world war i had been. 50 million people dead because of this war. friendships sh
as they did they freed up their mothers for war workers also learned sadly, cartography, morse code. they planted victory gardens and then they learned how to can't preserve fruit and vegetables to free food up for the soldiers. they needed for soldiers but they made scrapbooks for them and later they worked with veterans. and so girl scouting was tremendously popular during world war i, both with girls but with a larger public because americans saw girls contribute, and every time in girl...
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there's morse code on the green monster. i'm sure you know this, dana. former owners. fun little trivia. you really grew up in the shadow of the green monster. what was that like? >> well, it's been a lot of stories, that's for sure. i mean, as you said, it's been in the family for 40 years. i worked there myself for the past 23 years. experienced a lot of heart ache. it was very exciting for us. something our family certainly has been waiting for for a long time. it was exciting to see the fans and how they reacted to those victories. it was one of the best experiences i've ever had. >> here's another one of my pictures. it was so fun walking the field at fenway. tick off some of the legendary red sox who graced the green grass there. >> i'm sorry? >> do me a favor, just tick off some of the most famous red sox who have been on the grass. >> babe ruth, ted williams, johnny pesky, yastrzemski, fred lynn. you could go on and on. that's what makes fenway park so special. that's what makes the red sox such an incredible storied franchise with all of the ama
there's morse code on the green monster. i'm sure you know this, dana. former owners. fun little trivia. you really grew up in the shadow of the green monster. what was that like? >> well, it's been a lot of stories, that's for sure. i mean, as you said, it's been in the family for 40 years. i worked there myself for the past 23 years. experienced a lot of heart ache. it was very exciting for us. something our family certainly has been waiting for for a long time. it was exciting to see...
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this time around including gmail tap allowing the user to send morse code instead of having to use thentire keyboard and they said they werereleasing one with the anyonenin. is it endo katie couric some, mistaken ease are on former news. they have brought in an sarah pal in. she will comment on the day's news throughout the first hour of the program and then actually host some segments in the second hour. palin has been a fox paid contributor since leaving. >> how can she do this when she has a contract with fox. >> the couple of sources did not confirm, but didn't get into the details about it. so there has got to be some -- >> she must have had permission from roger ales who saw this as a way to promote her on fox. but i mean i'm sorry. nbc. shame on you. that kind of a platform. what's she got to say? nothing. nothing. she is such an air head. but i just hope that katie cur curric and george stephanopolous kill them on the ratings. >>> we have been covering this, almost as you know, almost non-top stop here overheadevery day on full-court press that is the key. trayvon martin, we ar
this time around including gmail tap allowing the user to send morse code instead of having to use thentire keyboard and they said they werereleasing one with the anyonenin. is it endo katie couric some, mistaken ease are on former news. they have brought in an sarah pal in. she will comment on the day's news throughout the first hour of the program and then actually host some segments in the second hour. palin has been a fox paid contributor since leaving. >> how can she do this when she...