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as far as i know this mrs. wardas in no way related to either ej or is probable can it was merely a coincidence. later in hot pursuit he approaches a police officer on a street corner in san augustine florida who turned out to be named work . nor fleet nearly rights, i never get rid of the family. on the one hand perhaps he should be commended for speaking to the truth even when he risks are in credulity with particular is that none of the -- no novelist could get away with. perhaps these incredible details and the sides should signal something to his readers the narrative sounds quite different from his early life history. instead of self righteousness and more rectitude he projects a hokey him and extreme tolerance for moral ambiguity. he finds himself almost broke detected jot down to the racetrack a c-span2 and find the texas wars and that his last $90. it will be a poor texas course it could not win a little money for a texas common. my little baby paid out at 61. this from the same man who banned gambling from
as far as i know this mrs. wardas in no way related to either ej or is probable can it was merely a coincidence. later in hot pursuit he approaches a police officer on a street corner in san augustine florida who turned out to be named work . nor fleet nearly rights, i never get rid of the family. on the one hand perhaps he should be commended for speaking to the truth even when he risks are in credulity with particular is that none of the -- no novelist could get away with. perhaps these...
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Apr 9, 2012
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without the knowledge chain they are improbabilities seems like linking the levy detective is named mrs. ward as far as i know she was no way related. it is merely a coincidence. later in hot pursuit he approaches a police officer who turns out to be named ward. he writes well i'd never get rid of though ford family? perhaps they should be commended sticking with those details of novelist could not get away with but perhaps these details should signal something. the narrative sounds different from the year the life history. instead of rectitude and self righteousness he has humor and tolerance for ambiguity. finding himself will bulls broke he goes down to the racetrack tiajuana and that's the last $90. according to the autobiography my baby one paying out six /1 from the same man who banned gambling from his ranch and living up to expectations. he justifies the vigilante quest to restore his values that were violated by the urban tricksters when he embarks on a quest the values began to drift away and he starts to resemble his enemies more than he realizes. of repents city to spin yarns by t
without the knowledge chain they are improbabilities seems like linking the levy detective is named mrs. ward as far as i know she was no way related. it is merely a coincidence. later in hot pursuit he approaches a police officer who turns out to be named ward. he writes well i'd never get rid of though ford family? perhaps they should be commended sticking with those details of novelist could not get away with but perhaps these details should signal something. the narrative sounds different...
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mr. garst before, and then he had it. perry garst was exactly what e.j. ward would look like in 30 years. his newest friend was, he was instantly confident, the father of one of his mortal enemies sent to tail him and reel out information. norfleet cursed his own egotism for never considering that the swippedlers just might be as devious and obstinate a he. garst woke and drew out an elaborate luncheon of many tempting morsels. as if compensating for his previous susceptibility, norfleet turned down everything, the sandwiches with their curly lettuce, the stuffed olives, the cream-filled cakes, t fruits. his paranoia was strengthened when garst refused to eat his own food and choosing only for himself two hard-boiled eggs. it would be difficult to poison two unbroken shells, and this small act told him all he needed to know about mr. perry garst. he resolved to double his caution. and then in practically the very instant, norfleet broke his own resolution. he simply could not be held back, and he soon found himself in delightful conversation with a woman from
mr. garst before, and then he had it. perry garst was exactly what e.j. ward would look like in 30 years. his newest friend was, he was instantly confident, the father of one of his mortal enemies sent to tail him and reel out information. norfleet cursed his own egotism for never considering that the swippedlers just might be as devious and obstinate a he. garst woke and drew out an elaborate luncheon of many tempting morsels. as if compensating for his previous susceptibility, norfleet turned...
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mr. ed wards. answer: yes i was up against two billionaires, a millionaire and a presidential candidate. >>shepard: it seems the former aide made a phone call to another witness and the lawyers really went after him today. >>jonathan: more than one witness and that is something they grilled him over during examination today. again, look at the conversation when young is asked, did the government tell you not to contact any witnesses? he replies "yes." question: did you contact the people? answer: question. maybe. some of them. young admitted he spoke with three witnesses in the days leading up to this trial. asking them how they planned to testify. he says that the witnesses replied they planned to tell the truth but in court today he said he could not recall what he said back to the witnesses. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. and now, arthur aidala and randy zelin, what is your assessment of the graying of the witness who admitted he had john edwards' mistress live with him and his wife to cough it
mr. ed wards. answer: yes i was up against two billionaires, a millionaire and a presidential candidate. >>shepard: it seems the former aide made a phone call to another witness and the lawyers really went after him today. >>jonathan: more than one witness and that is something they grilled him over during examination today. again, look at the conversation when young is asked, did the government tell you not to contact any witnesses? he replies "yes." question: did you...
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mr. ed wards ask one more thing of me or us, i was had and upset and i said and i cursed at him." >>shepard: why did she give in? >>jonathan: well, she says that initially she was flat against the idea and then she started considering her husband's employment and the campaign in general. young says she agreed to go along with the plan after a telephone conference involving her husband, john edwards, and the actually 28 presidential candidate's mistress, rielle hunter. mrs. young said john edwards was explaining all the reason he would make a good president for america and she described a conversation she had with her husband immediately following that call. "i told him that i feel like everything had been dutched in my lap and everyone else was on board but me. and i didn't want the responsibility of knowing that because i wasn't on board, because i didn't want to try it the campaign would explode and i would have to live with that." >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. and now to our sign senior judicial analyst, judge napolitano. so, does this testimony from the aide, andrew's young
mr. ed wards ask one more thing of me or us, i was had and upset and i said and i cursed at him." >>shepard: why did she give in? >>jonathan: well, she says that initially she was flat against the idea and then she started considering her husband's employment and the campaign in general. young says she agreed to go along with the plan after a telephone conference involving her husband, john edwards, and the actually 28 presidential candidate's mistress, rielle hunter. mrs....
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ward 1 and says barry's apology isn't nearly enough. >> he shanty apologized to the asian business owner, so i think this is the next step to have a meeting with mr. berry. >> reporter: in anacostia, armando trull, 9news now. >> no word if that fence mending meeting between the asian businesses and barry will actually happen. from ghost ship to ghost town, buford wyoming, population one. and he's leaving soon. don is the only living soul in burksford. but he is moving on. so he auctioned off the town, all ten acres, plus the gas station and the modular house, and the winning bid, $900,000, sold to a man in vietnam. he says owning property in the united states is a dream. a dream for one. all right, sir. have fun with that. >> it does sound lonely. i guess you hope that maybe somebody would come visit the gas station and the convenience store and the modular home. >> yeah. >> we're talking cold conditions again, lesli. we had it last night, the freeze warning, and a freeze warning is in effect again tonight with changes. it's encompass ago larger area. here's a look at that freeze warning for late tonight until early tomorrow morning. it includes
ward 1 and says barry's apology isn't nearly enough. >> he shanty apologized to the asian business owner, so i think this is the next step to have a meeting with mr. berry. >> reporter: in anacostia, armando trull, 9news now. >> no word if that fence mending meeting between the asian businesses and barry will actually happen. from ghost ship to ghost town, buford wyoming, population one. and he's leaving soon. don is the only living soul in burksford. but he is moving on. so...
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mr. foster, sharing the story of his son's death, helps relieve his pain. he spoke to the wardsre than an hour. >> i'll keep trying until there's no breath left in me because the cycle needs to stop. if you don't begin to look at the cycle and touch the cycle, try to impact it, it just continues to spiral. >> one of the gang bangers involved in shooting evan had once been incarcerated at stark. one of his former dorm mates also convicted of murder raised his hand to speak to foster. >> on behalf of all of us, i want to apologize. you know what i mean, for the mentality that we grew up with, the state of mind that we're in and the decisions that we make to make that kind of action or take that kind action towards other human beings. on behalf of the men that are incarcerated, i want to apologize for that. and thank you for sharing that with us. >> my reaction was sincere appreciation that he could be that sensitive or that charitable and take, in an odd sort of way, some ownership or some responsibility for the maladaptive actions that this other person did.ç my son evan was abo
mr. foster, sharing the story of his son's death, helps relieve his pain. he spoke to the wardsre than an hour. >> i'll keep trying until there's no breath left in me because the cycle needs to stop. if you don't begin to look at the cycle and touch the cycle, try to impact it, it just continues to spiral. >> one of the gang bangers involved in shooting evan had once been incarcerated at stark. one of his former dorm mates also convicted of murder raised his hand to speak to foster....
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ward of war and he said u.s. press dubbed him the merchants of death and that he is just a legitimate business man. since the very beginning mr brook has maintained his innocence he continues to do so his defense attorney following the sentencing came outside of the courtroom and said that victor boot is an innocent man. i want to let you know that this is not the end. of the journey is just beginning. no you know most decisions are. we. should think was arrested in thailand in a sting operation in march two thousand and eight following his arrest the us was pressing for him to be taken to the united states but the russian citizen was in. jail for some two years and during two different court hearings courts refused the u.s. extradition request the russian federation also said that mr pruett a russian citizen and also former soviet military officer are should not be extradited to the united states nonetheless in november two thousand ton mr bhutto was taken out of thailand by a group of u.s. officials according to documents released by wiki leaks the government spent enormous amount of time trying to get custody of viktor boo
ward of war and he said u.s. press dubbed him the merchants of death and that he is just a legitimate business man. since the very beginning mr brook has maintained his innocence he continues to do so his defense attorney following the sentencing came outside of the courtroom and said that victor boot is an innocent man. i want to let you know that this is not the end. of the journey is just beginning. no you know most decisions are. we. should think was arrested in thailand in a sting...
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ward. that part at least sounds about right. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >> well said, mr. tapper. >> absolutely. gsa administrator who resigned points out that neely was up for a $9,000 bonus on top of it all. >> bubbles. as i call them now. but you were supposed to be the stewards of the government's money. how do you think you're not going to get busted, particularly when you take people to task for the same egregious spending that you are so clearly guilty of in all places, sin city and pictures and video. are you kidding me? how did you possibly not think you were going to get caught. >> and they hired the mind reader. didn't the mind rerd know? trouble is brewing. >>> let's lighten the mood with our favorite story of the day. remember those rock 'em sock 'em robot toys from when you were a kid? an iowa bar owner has turned them life size and interactive. >> look at that. it's sort of like boxing but yet not. you strap jours yourself in the. and your hands are free to control the gloves. it may look like just a game. players say they are breathing hard when it's over. it's a full-body workou
ward. that part at least sounds about right. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >> well said, mr. tapper. >> absolutely. gsa administrator who resigned points out that neely was up for a $9,000 bonus on top of it all. >> bubbles. as i call them now. but you were supposed to be the stewards of the government's money. how do you think you're not going to get busted, particularly when you take people to task for the same egregious spending that you are so clearly guilty of...
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ward, news 4. >>> police arrested 18-year-old kayvon stoddard of landover and charged him with grand larceny. they tell us thieves often trial to resell ipads. mrs he doesn't think he would run after someone like that again. >>> police arrested a sears maintenance worker accusing him of using dozens of hidden cameras to tape women in store dressing rooms and bathrooms. police say the spying happened at the north hollywood store over a three-year period. 27-year-old alejandro johnson is accused of using 60 cameras to tape unsuspecting customers and employees. a loss prevention officer noticed something suspicious during a routine sweep when the peeping was uncovered. now several employees plan to sue sears. >> we don't know if our face has been on it, if it's just been our body parts. we don't know anything about it. all we know is he had us on film. >> the employees claim sears knowingly allowed the taping to protect its image. a spokesman says that is not true and pledges to discipline any employee who knew about the taping. gomez has been released on bail and will face a judge next month. >>> a teacher in southwest virginia is in hot water no
ward, news 4. >>> police arrested 18-year-old kayvon stoddard of landover and charged him with grand larceny. they tell us thieves often trial to resell ipads. mrs he doesn't think he would run after someone like that again. >>> police arrested a sears maintenance worker accusing him of using dozens of hidden cameras to tape women in store dressing rooms and bathrooms. police say the spying happened at the north hollywood store over a three-year period. 27-year-old alejandro...
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wilson center was obviously impressioned six years ago when we presented the wilson ar ward for public service on mrarper. receiving the award, he was modest and said, "as someone who is only served as canada's prime minister for eight months, i'm not sure i yet merited this recognition." well, prime minister harper, you served your country for six years now, and you have surely revived canadian leadership on the world stage. we know we didn't make a mistake when we gave you the award, so, ladies and gentlemen, the right honorable stephen harper, prime minister of canada, will join me in these chairs and make a few opening remarks. i believe that he will open in french, but he promises that he will translate his french remarks as he just did in the white house so that the rest of you can understand, and we will, as i said, then go directly to questions and to your questions. please welcome the prime minister of canada, stephen harper. >> thank you, jane. [applause] thank you very much for that kind introduction. i will be very brief. [speaking french] >> so i'm here primarily today as i just said to
wilson center was obviously impressioned six years ago when we presented the wilson ar ward for public service on mrarper. receiving the award, he was modest and said, "as someone who is only served as canada's prime minister for eight months, i'm not sure i yet merited this recognition." well, prime minister harper, you served your country for six years now, and you have surely revived canadian leadership on the world stage. we know we didn't make a mistake when we gave you the...
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mr. luetkemeyer. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h r. 3001, a bill to ea ward congressional gold medal to raul wallenberg in recognition of heroic achievements in the holocaust. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 377, the nays are zero, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and the the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the the gentleman from missouri to pass h.r. 4040 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4040, a bill to
mr. luetkemeyer. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h r. 3001, a bill to ea ward congressional gold medal to raul wallenberg in recognition of heroic achievements in the holocaust. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of...
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mr. zimmerman who in his apology to the trayvon martin family that i thought your son was a little bit younger than me. and on the 911 tape -- >> teenager. >> yeah. >> help or i'll shoot. >> jim wardorning. >> good morning. >> we had your follow in studio. >> nice. >> you are both performing together? >> this sunday at 6:30 at the writer's guild theater here in los angeles on well-shire boulevard. >> and we are doing work for citizens united who among other things is leading the fight to overturn the citizens united -- the citizens united ruling. >> yeah, stand up for main street is the program. and what a lineup you have. you and rick obviously wendy leadman, ray romano, what a great show. >> yes people taking time away from their podcasts to do something they can talk about on a future podcast. [ laughter ] >> i once felt had because i had no podcast, and then i met who had no blog. but, of course i do have a podcast, stephanie. >> why thank you, dana. >> which is 59 more minutes than anyone needs to send with me. continue. >> there are a lot of great stuffs this group has worked on. >> yeah, it is basically a public citizens group. and it is standing up for the little guy. and
mr. zimmerman who in his apology to the trayvon martin family that i thought your son was a little bit younger than me. and on the 911 tape -- >> teenager. >> yeah. >> help or i'll shoot. >> jim wardorning. >> good morning. >> we had your follow in studio. >> nice. >> you are both performing together? >> this sunday at 6:30 at the writer's guild theater here in los angeles on well-shire boulevard. >> and we are doing work for citizens...