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mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing. this brother of mine is amazing. he has built up something astonishing here. it was almost like he was no longer invisible to me. i could begin to see him. then when i watched him walking ahead of me, i realized he has the same gape i do. we are probably so much more alike than we ever allowed ourselves to think. that was a beginning moment for me. >> one of the narratives that runs through this book, particularly as he becomes more sick in the last part of it, you are the relentless, you are going to be okay, there is going to be hope, if i make enough contacts, i'l
mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing....
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mr rogers you have this opinion and he's sincere in his. others on the other hand are not being so sincere or talking about this issue because they think this could entrap. and want to get carried away talking about joining nato it is like saying that if a grandmother had a mustache she would have been a grandfather. we know that and would not turn a grandmother into a grandfather. it's the same with russia when it will not become in the member and it's pointless to discuss this but it is just. used to undermine our objections against other countries joining nato countries like georgia ukraine and so forth. if we ourselves join nato how can we be. doing the same in fact we realize that the new nato members to join nato escaping from russia will not produce a scary russian beer. to join the alliance. the presidential thing called. they often raise this issue of russia joining nato saying this step is a necessity. what do you think about these guys from the institute of contemporary development. i think they are naive. concept nato ones to st
mr rogers you have this opinion and he's sincere in his. others on the other hand are not being so sincere or talking about this issue because they think this could entrap. and want to get carried away talking about joining nato it is like saying that if a grandmother had a mustache she would have been a grandfather. we know that and would not turn a grandmother into a grandfather. it's the same with russia when it will not become in the member and it's pointless to discuss this but it is just....
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mr. rogers by day and jeffrey dahmers by night. is that right?ze there are about 3.5 million truck drivers in the united states today. so we're talking about a very small portion of these individuals. but, again, i mean, these may well be men who have, you know, regular lives, families, everything else during the day. but when a small portion of these truck drivers hit the road, i mean, as an fbi agent, we've known for years that it's likely that serial killers are enter state truck drivers. they pick the victim up in one place. an hour later, they're 50 miles away. ten hours later they're 500 miles away. and it's very hard to link those crimes together. >> that jekyll & hyde dynamic is frightening. also on top of that is that may be happening right underneath our noses. right at rest stops. >> yeah. and as you suggest, there is a double culture at rest stops. you and i drive in in our cars, our family gets out, buy a hot dog and come back out. but in the back of that lot, we see dozens and dozens of truckers. and within that subculture, there ar
mr. rogers by day and jeffrey dahmers by night. is that right?ze there are about 3.5 million truck drivers in the united states today. so we're talking about a very small portion of these individuals. but, again, i mean, these may well be men who have, you know, regular lives, families, everything else during the day. but when a small portion of these truck drivers hit the road, i mean, as an fbi agent, we've known for years that it's likely that serial killers are enter state truck drivers....
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mr. rogers" played a big part. >> i saw a program with yo-yo ma when i was about five and said, "mom, i want that. you know, whatever that is, i want to do that." the first ten years of my musical life were as a violinist because of seeing yo-yo ma perform. of course, i realized later that that was the wrong instrument. ( laughs ) >> reporter: spalding taught herself the violin at first. she grew up in a neighborhood of portland, oregon with poverty and gang violence that she's described as pretty scary. she joined a community orchestra for adults and children, the chamber music society of oregon. soon after, though, she met her true musical love: the bass. >> i picked it up just out of curiosity and played a note, an open note, an open string and the sound really captivated me. it has a very distinct way of resonating within the body and resonating in a room and i'd never experienced that before. my music teacher came in and gave me a brief overview of how a bass functions in improvised music so in the blues and then in about five minutes we were jamming on this really simple blues progress
mr. rogers" played a big part. >> i saw a program with yo-yo ma when i was about five and said, "mom, i want that. you know, whatever that is, i want to do that." the first ten years of my musical life were as a violinist because of seeing yo-yo ma perform. of course, i realized later that that was the wrong instrument. ( laughs ) >> reporter: spalding taught herself the violin at first. she grew up in a neighborhood of portland, oregon with poverty and gang violence...
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mr. judge roger vinson said 20 states and the national federation of independent business can proceed with their challenge to health insurance mandates and penalties for those who don't purchase coverage. the obama administration has confirmed reports it's backing peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban. u.s.-led forces have allowed the movement of senior taliban leaders to attend negotiations with afghan officials. speaking at a nato summit in brussels, defense secretary robert gates said the u.s. supports afghan reconciliation. >> we have always acknowledged reconciliation has to be a part of the solution ultimately in afghanistan. we will do whatever we can to support that process. i think one of the principles we have established with president karzai is transparency with one another as this process goes forward, so we're in very close consultations with president karzai and the afghans. >> in an interview with al jazeera today, afghan president karzai said he has had unofficial meetings with taliban leaders. secretary of state hillary clinton said any talks with the
mr. judge roger vinson said 20 states and the national federation of independent business can proceed with their challenge to health insurance mandates and penalties for those who don't purchase coverage. the obama administration has confirmed reports it's backing peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban. u.s.-led forces have allowed the movement of senior taliban leaders to attend negotiations with afghan officials. speaking at a nato summit in brussels, defense secretary...
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. >> mr. roger williams. >> think you, mr. speaker. the appointments of the matrix as the preferred bidder for the project had been terminated. it is a disappointment for the armed forces who need those facilities and a disappointment for wales and the welsh economy. the statement goes on to say alternative options will begin as soon as possible. can the prime minister give us assurance that the site will remain prominent among the options? >> i absolutely can give him that assurance. what happened is the current program is not affordable as currently set out. this is not the end of the road. there are straining that takes place there now. everyone knows that they need to train together why, and state actions is perfectly positioned for that. -- and the athenst. athens is py positioned for that. >> [inaudible] those are all due for refacing deficit reports. without that, 3000 jobs are our rest. can you tell the house what discussions he had with the band's industires prior to this announcement? >> i know the hon. lady has a very strong
. >> mr. roger williams. >> think you, mr. speaker. the appointments of the matrix as the preferred bidder for the project had been terminated. it is a disappointment for the armed forces who need those facilities and a disappointment for wales and the welsh economy. the statement goes on to say alternative options will begin as soon as possible. can the prime minister give us assurance that the site will remain prominent among the options? >> i absolutely can give him that...
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. >> the next question comes from josh rogers. mr.es, the obama administration has begun working on a $60 billion arms deal with saudi arabia to send fighter jets, helicopters, bombs, and missiles. congress can block the transaction but the opposition has surfaced. it as a u.s. senator, where we stand on selling tens of billions of dollars of u.s. weaponry to saudi arabia? >> it is
. >> the next question comes from josh rogers. mr.es, the obama administration has begun working on a $60 billion arms deal with saudi arabia to send fighter jets, helicopters, bombs, and missiles. congress can block the transaction but the opposition has surfaced. it as a u.s. senator, where we stand on selling tens of billions of dollars of u.s. weaponry to saudi arabia? >> it is
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world's biggest names in science talk by nobel prize winner roger kornberg came to moscow to outline the first concrete steps in the city's creation mr pawnbrokers one of the most respected by chemists he comes from a family of another nobel prize winner arthur kornberg roger think skolkovo will boost scientific progress and take russia to the forefront of innovative development and he promises to do his best to make this happen. thank you very much for being with us tonight. first of all russians russians living abroad like the nobel prize winner andrei game i recently talked to him are often less optimistic about skolkovo then americans like yourself what makes you to mystically the adventurist spirits of americans they make the believe that it's going to happen i can tell you the following first of all there is no alternative. russia needs such a project if it is to make best use of its talent and. succeed as a developed country in the future russia has great resources but these are expendable they are being expended now they make the country wealthy at the present time but that will not last forever it needs to leverage its. huma
world's biggest names in science talk by nobel prize winner roger kornberg came to moscow to outline the first concrete steps in the city's creation mr pawnbrokers one of the most respected by chemists he comes from a family of another nobel prize winner arthur kornberg roger think skolkovo will boost scientific progress and take russia to the forefront of innovative development and he promises to do his best to make this happen. thank you very much for being with us tonight. first of all...
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mr. jigillette. here to talk about it, roger bennett. >> joey. >> a world football expert. >> joey told me a couple dayss a tragic day. >> stop. just shut up. >> i am. i'm objective an i tell you the mess they have created of liverpool is so bad that i have no pleasure from it right now. >> the american owners. >> you know them from the stream of texas rangers and the one from destroying the monostreel monostreel canadiens. >> they're the yankees and red sox combined. >> liverpool, a heritage brand. a greatest tradition in world soccer. they have asset strip the club over years. like beating up betty white, mika. who would do that? >> i understand. you have given me an avenue. >> hicks said i'll pump money into it. a new stadium in 60 days. the fans loved him. about as welcome in liverpool as carl paladino at a gay pride parade. >> that's true. >> joey, actually, i just figured this out. you worked for the red sox organization for a summer. we know them very well. they are as well run of a sport -- >> the best -- >> they're the best, aren't they? >> they're good what the they do. >> and you would even a
mr. jigillette. here to talk about it, roger bennett. >> joey. >> a world football expert. >> joey told me a couple dayss a tragic day. >> stop. just shut up. >> i am. i'm objective an i tell you the mess they have created of liverpool is so bad that i have no pleasure from it right now. >> the american owners. >> you know them from the stream of texas rangers and the one from destroying the monostreel monostreel canadiens. >> they're the yankees...
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mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> you can see we have rain in the northeast. the pesky low pressure system won't get out of here until tomorrow. rogerswarm, 82 degrees. you can see the moisture spinning around in the northeast. that will get out of here late tonight. we have an upper level low causing problems, risk of strong storms back in the southwest. wet weather interior parts of the pacific northwest. lots of sunshine, gulfcoast to the great lakes. strong rip currents along the >> off to a nice, quiet start this thursday morning. generally a mostly sunny day. much warmer. >>> that's your latest weather. >> mr. roker, thank you. when we come back, a difficult choice, women who have chosen to have their breasts remove, even though they do not have breast cancer. in the bathroom. stop all the cutesy stuff. and start talking about what you really want from your toilet paper. it's time to talk about clean. toilet paper has to help keep me clean while getting me clean. quilted northern soft & strong is now 50% stronger than the leading rippled brand, to help protect against breakthrough. for myself, for my family. it keeps us clean.
mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> you can see we have rain in the northeast. the pesky low pressure system won't get out of here until tomorrow. rogerswarm, 82 degrees. you can see the moisture spinning around in the northeast. that will get out of here late tonight. we have an upper level low causing problems, risk of strong storms back in the southwest. wet weather interior parts of the pacific northwest. lots of sunshine, gulfcoast to the great lakes. strong rip currents...
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mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> you can see we have rain in the northeast. the pesky low pressure system won't get out of here until tomorrow. rogerswarm, 82 degrees. you can see the moisture spinning around in the northeast. that will get out of here late tonight. we have an upper level low causing problems, risk of strong storms back in the southwest. wet weather interior parts of the pacific northwest. lots of sunshine, gulfcoast to the great lakes. strong rip currents along the >>> you're looking live at some patchy clouds around oakland this morning. partly cloudy skies. pleasant day today. we'll see temperatures ranging from the low 70s around the east bay near oakland and berkeley, mid 70s closer to san jose. mid to upper 60s for san francisco, and 70s up and down the north bay valleys today. tomorrow probably getting closer to 80 inland, and the weekend does look warmer. 70s to mid 80s inland. 60s and 70s on the coast. temperatures rebound tuesday into wednesday. >>> that's your latest weather. >> mr. roker, thank you. when we come back, a difficult choice, women who have chosen to have their breasts re, even though they do
mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> you can see we have rain in the northeast. the pesky low pressure system won't get out of here until tomorrow. rogerswarm, 82 degrees. you can see the moisture spinning around in the northeast. that will get out of here late tonight. we have an upper level low causing problems, risk of strong storms back in the southwest. wet weather interior parts of the pacific northwest. lots of sunshine, gulfcoast to the great lakes. strong rip currents...