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. >> he spent years living with his grandparents in water mullah -- in water mullah -- in guate mala. the teenager says he left because drug cartels tried to force him to join them. he is another refugee from central america' war, forced to leave his home at the age of 15 -- from central america' war -- central america's drug war. forced to leave his home at the age of 15 -- >> this is the burning issue in the united states. on the southern u.s. border to my anti-immigrant malicious have sprung up -- on the southern u.s. border, anti-immigrant militias have sprung up here >> deliver those kids to obama -- sprung up. >> deliver those kids to obama because he invited them. >> treat them humanely. fly them back to central america. >> and this is a pro-immigration demonstration outside the white house. human rights groups and clergy are outraged over suggestions children could soon be automatically deported. president obama has asked congress for emergency funding. >> while we intend to do the right thing by these children, their parents need to know that this is an incredibly dangerous s
. >> he spent years living with his grandparents in water mullah -- in water mullah -- in guate mala. the teenager says he left because drug cartels tried to force him to join them. he is another refugee from central america' war, forced to leave his home at the age of 15 -- from central america' war -- central america's drug war. forced to leave his home at the age of 15 -- >> this is the burning issue in the united states. on the southern u.s. border to my anti-immigrant malicious...
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richard and i had been working, as i recount in the book, to open a line of communication with mullah omar, the head of the afghan taliban. we had good partners in europe who are working with us on that as well. and we were setting up a meeting with the contact to verify that he was a representative authorized by mullah omar. so there was a lot of potential in the moment that we were exploring. he and i were having a scheduled meeting early on the morning after a lot of this had been happening and i was there with one of my aides and his chief deputy. he was a late because he had been at the white house and even meeting with others who were involved. he came in in a hurry as he often was, sat down. we began going through what we know now, what's our next step. and i was looking at him as looking at you, and all of a sudden i saw his face just turn a scarlet, a deep purpleish red. and i said, richard, what's wrong? he said i don't know. i don't know what's happening to me. i said, you're giving up immediately. we will go down to the medical unit at the state department but he said i wo
richard and i had been working, as i recount in the book, to open a line of communication with mullah omar, the head of the afghan taliban. we had good partners in europe who are working with us on that as well. and we were setting up a meeting with the contact to verify that he was a representative authorized by mullah omar. so there was a lot of potential in the moment that we were exploring. he and i were having a scheduled meeting early on the morning after a lot of this had been happening...
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>> sal: i still can't get over the "how i met your mullah" joke. one. [ laughter ] [ applause ] very clever. >> jimmy: [ bleep ] probably wrote that joke by the way. all right. it's time to begin. all right. question number one, and ring in when you know the answer. what is the zip code for beverly hills? fans of american television would know the answer to this question. there was a show called beverly hills -- brook. >> "90210." >> jimmy: that is absolutely right. brook has the lead. next question, what stadium do the dodgers play in? what stadium do the los angeles dodgers, a baseball team, in what stadium do they play? if you ask each other for advice, it defeats the purpose of the game. i guess. anyone want to take a wild guess? >> the l.a. dodger -- >> we don't know, pass. >> jimmy: the answer is dodger stadium. that was a tough one. all right. >> really? >> jimmy: all right. known for its red wood, what tree is the official state tree of california? >> say again. >> jimmy: known for its red wood, what tree is the official state tree of calif
>> sal: i still can't get over the "how i met your mullah" joke. one. [ laughter ] [ applause ] very clever. >> jimmy: [ bleep ] probably wrote that joke by the way. all right. it's time to begin. all right. question number one, and ring in when you know the answer. what is the zip code for beverly hills? fans of american television would know the answer to this question. there was a show called beverly hills -- brook. >> "90210." >> jimmy: that is...
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if the program is proven effective, it would be extended to both water mullah -- both water mullah --oth guatemala and el salvador. >> obverse will be going on a five week vacation. what will they do? >> they have six make -- six days left before that break. they are nowhere near a agreement. they are on different tracks. at the crux of it is that 2008 law. republicans and the obama administration want to change the law to allow them to speed up deportations of these central american undocumented children. democrats have moved away from that change en masse. there is a chance that they will leave with no solution whatsoever. >> it is hard to describe as anything but messy. thank you so much, white house correspondent phil mattingly. earnings season is off to a strong start. what does that tell us about the state of the economy? one of those companies reporting strong earnings -- we will have details right after the break. stay "in the loop." ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop ." i'm alix steel, in for betty liu. the flight reporter from an air flight that crashed has been recovered. t
if the program is proven effective, it would be extended to both water mullah -- both water mullah --oth guatemala and el salvador. >> obverse will be going on a five week vacation. what will they do? >> they have six make -- six days left before that break. they are nowhere near a agreement. they are on different tracks. at the crux of it is that 2008 law. republicans and the obama administration want to change the law to allow them to speed up deportations of these central...
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to mullah -- guatamala. we had a meeting with secretary kerry. we received secretary johnson and the secretary for mexico. i think that this is important. we see those events one after another and they are common ideas. the first is very important. stop the immediate flow of children. of course, the most important parts is stopping the flow of children. it is a humanitarian measure to protect the children. this is important to understand. you are only trying to stop migration. that is not the case. we need to stop this as an essential manner -- matter. we are going to work with united states to top this -- stop this. the actions involved law enforcement. the other issue that is important is this idea to establish a pattern in the medium term and the long term. this is going to be put in the agenda at the meeting with president biden. these issues are going to be discussed with the administration and a branch of government. also, with congress. congress and the executive branch are going to make the decision
to mullah -- guatamala. we had a meeting with secretary kerry. we received secretary johnson and the secretary for mexico. i think that this is important. we see those events one after another and they are common ideas. the first is very important. stop the immediate flow of children. of course, the most important parts is stopping the flow of children. it is a humanitarian measure to protect the children. this is important to understand. you are only trying to stop migration. that is not the...
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million orthe $1.2 mullahs returns, that is $14,900 per deportation and removal. 2012, we spent $21.4 billion. divide by six and 50,000 removals and returns, that is $33,000 for removal or return. , we spend a lot of money on a per person basis in terms of what agencies have to spend the money on in terms of individuals. we have more than doubled spending since 2000 and eight. why do we need another $3.7 billion tobacco will have any effect whatsoever? mr. shannon. >> i believe it will. immediate impact will be to allow us to manage the flow of people coming across the border in a better and faster fashion. determinelow us to those who have protection needs and those who don't. >> how do you answer the fact that we have doubled spending from $14,000 per return to over $33,000 in 2012? why do we need more? why are we spending so ineffectively? >> as a corollary, all the ,pending on border enforcement is that related to returns? thee were too divided by number of arrests and convictions? i want a total picture. if we're going to say that all this money is divided in
million orthe $1.2 mullahs returns, that is $14,900 per deportation and removal. 2012, we spent $21.4 billion. divide by six and 50,000 removals and returns, that is $33,000 for removal or return. , we spend a lot of money on a per person basis in terms of what agencies have to spend the money on in terms of individuals. we have more than doubled spending since 2000 and eight. why do we need another $3.7 billion tobacco will have any effect whatsoever? mr. shannon. >> i believe it will....
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and we where setting up a meeting with the contact to verify he was authorized by mullah mohammad omar. there was potential in the moment we were exporting. he and i were having a scheduled meeting on a morning after a lot of this had been happening and i was there was one of my aides and his chief deputy. he was a little late because he had been at the white house in a meeting with others who were involved and he came in in a hurry, we began going through what we know now, what is our next step and i was looking at him as i am looking at you and i saw his face turned scarlet, deep purple read and i said what is wrong? he said i don't know. i don't know what is happening to me. you are getting up immediately and we are going to go to the medical unit in the state department. i said no. we had some staff help him and we took him to the elevator and took him down and one of his trusted staff went with him in an ambulance to george washington hospital and after heroic efforts to save his life he passed away but the outpouring of grief and admiration of those who worked with him, richard w
and we where setting up a meeting with the contact to verify he was authorized by mullah mohammad omar. there was potential in the moment we were exporting. he and i were having a scheduled meeting on a morning after a lot of this had been happening and i was there was one of my aides and his chief deputy. he was a little late because he had been at the white house in a meeting with others who were involved and he came in in a hurry, we began going through what we know now, what is our next...
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. >> rose: to achieve that, would you sit down with mullah omar and talk about the conditions for taliban forces to lay down their arms? >> peace requires sitting down with those who are engaged in conflict. one of the key advantages that i bring is that i've not been a participant in conflict o. the country largely responded to my appeal of clean hands. one of my hands is free of blood and the other is free of corruption. we need to engage in discussio discussions, and discussions must be based on preserving the gains the last 13 years, the same way that we've insisted on formation of government for national unity and the taliban and i both conditional our constitution is our key framework but there's a constitutional mechanism for changing the constitution, not the fundamental values of the constitution, but specific arrangements that could improve governance and bring people together. >> rose: you have the support of president karzai's brother. it is said that you had the support of president karzai. he is, as you know, among the american public, a controversial figure, and among membe
. >> rose: to achieve that, would you sit down with mullah omar and talk about the conditions for taliban forces to lay down their arms? >> peace requires sitting down with those who are engaged in conflict. one of the key advantages that i bring is that i've not been a participant in conflict o. the country largely responded to my appeal of clean hands. one of my hands is free of blood and the other is free of corruption. we need to engage in discussio discussions, and discussions...
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the article describes how a ten-year-old afghan girl was raped by a mullah in a mosque. a local women's shelter took in the young girl after the attack to protect her from her own family. from her own family who were planning to carry out an honor killing. the activists teschle ter received death -- at the shelter received death threats in addition to the threats to the girl. once the young girl recovered, she was returned to her family. however, as the article concludes -- quote -- "those caring for the girl said she had been terribly homesick and wanted to return to her family, but no one had the heart to tell her that they had been conspiring to kill her." unquote. to say that this story is heartbreaking doesn't begin to translate the horror of what some young girls have to face in afghanistan and other parts of the world as well. extremists will no doubt continue to threaten women leaders and target innocent children in an effort to terrorize the afghan people during this transition. we should send an unequivocal message that the united states continues to stand with
the article describes how a ten-year-old afghan girl was raped by a mullah in a mosque. a local women's shelter took in the young girl after the attack to protect her from her own family. from her own family who were planning to carry out an honor killing. the activists teschle ter received death -- at the shelter received death threats in addition to the threats to the girl. once the young girl recovered, she was returned to her family. however, as the article concludes -- quote -- "those...
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. >> one of the players suffering with illness has been germany's leading scorer, thomas mullah, andama has been in hot form in brazil scoring three goals. the french defeated nigeria 2-nil. both goalkeepers should expect to be busy in rio. 17 goals have been scored between the teams. >> we are not afraid of anything. we are fully aware of the fact in one match, just about anything is possible it's always possible this could be our last. it's a shear joy to play germany in the quarterfinal. colombia continue to impress. in particular, 22-year-old james rodriguez, the tournament's top scorer with five goals. in their first ever quarterfinal they take on brazil. columbia's coach is confident the spanish referee won't be affected by the home support. >> we hope the referee plays a good match. no suspicion here we don't thumping it will have a major influence. >> colombia here at play. we are playing the world cup for the first time in many years. we just want to enjoy and share our potential. >> brazil have only ever lost twice to colombia in 25 meetings. wait of expectation was evidenc
. >> one of the players suffering with illness has been germany's leading scorer, thomas mullah, andama has been in hot form in brazil scoring three goals. the french defeated nigeria 2-nil. both goalkeepers should expect to be busy in rio. 17 goals have been scored between the teams. >> we are not afraid of anything. we are fully aware of the fact in one match, just about anything is possible it's always possible this could be our last. it's a shear joy to play germany in the...
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if the first look at the scene of the mullahs after lopez was shot this video which was posted on you to was taken by a man driving this car about half a block away. the parkers are was seen parked around the avenue. the driver puts the camera out of the passenger side window with two sheriff's deputies, they can be seen crotchet behind the doors of the cruiser now we know that the deputy douse the fire the shots. in the lopez's body which we have chosen to blur out can be seen later the sidewalk a short distance away. >>: specialisprocessors are prog that will not let up on their pursuit of justice for at that low as they gathered outside the the, richard attorney's office tuesday after do they protested the position that the file criminal charges against the house the house cleared the toy gun that he was carried was real and shot and killed the boy is self-defense. his friends roared ahead for the process to lead their support. well more the story as it develops. >>:, an appellate kron 40 duse gary rescue this current demand on the coastal route of san francisco. h,z/ using police
if the first look at the scene of the mullahs after lopez was shot this video which was posted on you to was taken by a man driving this car about half a block away. the parkers are was seen parked around the avenue. the driver puts the camera out of the passenger side window with two sheriff's deputies, they can be seen crotchet behind the doors of the cruiser now we know that the deputy douse the fire the shots. in the lopez's body which we have chosen to blur out can be seen later the...
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not the gazans it is terrorists who are backed by places like syria and assad and you ran in the mullahs who are trying to destroy israel who are trying to keep use real confined so they can interfere with going on the wreck nobody's afraid of a mosque they are afraid of israel there and they need to keep israel pinned down in what's going on right now if the israelis heritier the palestinians their human rights their land their access to their own area if they will again any israel of the problem will go away well they too are there and out is going to lose and that they're taking away all the land so there's no land for a state or one of them where there were calls were placed to tell dates what is being forced on them president obama says that the two parts of the two states have to be linked contiguously israel is something i want to teach to under pressure going on there under six or more to hash what if we really say we want to divide israel in how to link the two where the two areas what if we just talk no more no more u.s. foreign aid until you guys work this thing out. ok i'm su
not the gazans it is terrorists who are backed by places like syria and assad and you ran in the mullahs who are trying to destroy israel who are trying to keep use real confined so they can interfere with going on the wreck nobody's afraid of a mosque they are afraid of israel there and they need to keep israel pinned down in what's going on right now if the israelis heritier the palestinians their human rights their land their access to their own area if they will again any israel of the...
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but a revision indicate it was mullah than previously estimated. -- it wast this hour a smaller thanimated amount. as we start this hour, alan greenspan will be joining me. fed chairman and now an adviser at pimco. and he is also at a best-selling author, including his most recent book. dr. greenspan, thank you so much for joining us this morning. on a very important day, of the fedwhich is when will be announcing their latest statement. mr. greenspan, let me first ask you about the gdp numbers that came out half an hour ago. they show that the economy is recovering a little bit better had expected, including you. what do you make of that? >> i think it is right. what the data that come out this morning do is close the .iscrepancy we have seen an industrial discrepancy index rising recently and the real gdp. is a factoryhe gdp value of the elements that make up industrial production. theren see the gap was and it was not clear which direction it was going to close. this morning, we got the answer. industrial production was the right numbers and the gdp was not. , so for you it is the
but a revision indicate it was mullah than previously estimated. -- it wast this hour a smaller thanimated amount. as we start this hour, alan greenspan will be joining me. fed chairman and now an adviser at pimco. and he is also at a best-selling author, including his most recent book. dr. greenspan, thank you so much for joining us this morning. on a very important day, of the fedwhich is when will be announcing their latest statement. mr. greenspan, let me first ask you about the gdp numbers...
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the innate paranoia and duplicity of the mullahs underlie all contact with the west no matter how muchpeace prize this doomed search for cooperation isn't worth another postponement. iran continues its exportation of terror. we should note that as israeli troops advance in gaza, there's little doubt iran is supplying hamas with the rockets to kill them. it's time to call off the talks for good. check mr. kerry's bad imitation of henry kissinger, and rescue what little dignity we have left. >> it's not unusual to see people hugging at the airport when loved ones reunite but at one wisconsin airport this week, a crowd gathered to witness a very special reunion between a marine and his best friend. crystal casner from fox affiliate witi was there. >> reporter: amid the hustle, the good-byes, the eagerness of the travelers here at mitchell international airport, one man stands alone tuning it all out. wants to focus on his own emotions. >> nervous. real nervous. >> u.s. marns corps veteran lance corporal james minuten is waiting for a plane with someone very special on board. he's been wai
the innate paranoia and duplicity of the mullahs underlie all contact with the west no matter how muchpeace prize this doomed search for cooperation isn't worth another postponement. iran continues its exportation of terror. we should note that as israeli troops advance in gaza, there's little doubt iran is supplying hamas with the rockets to kill them. it's time to call off the talks for good. check mr. kerry's bad imitation of henry kissinger, and rescue what little dignity we have left....
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the vast majority are from and quad el salvador, a mullah. many of these are victims of sexual assault, trafficking, -- domesticbuse, abuse, and torture. staff and volunteers have met with girls as young as 12 years gangso fled criminal attempting to force them into sexual exploitation. this can be described as a war targetdren were boys boys and girls as young as eight and forcing them to participate in normalized activity that is rampant and widespread. the children and families who have faced this have made a conscious decision to seek refuge in the united states because they fear their lives are at eight. -- at stake. i would like to share the story of a young man i met. i will not use his name. he left honduras four months ago with his sister. five years ago their father was remarriedtheir mother with a man who was involved with criminal violence that has taken over honduras. a young age the stepfather began to recruit and prepare the young boy to be part of the criminal network he served. because the young boy failed to follow instructi
the vast majority are from and quad el salvador, a mullah. many of these are victims of sexual assault, trafficking, -- domesticbuse, abuse, and torture. staff and volunteers have met with girls as young as 12 years gangso fled criminal attempting to force them into sexual exploitation. this can be described as a war targetdren were boys boys and girls as young as eight and forcing them to participate in normalized activity that is rampant and widespread. the children and families who have...
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if you come here from central america, the mullah, el salvador, we will send you back in response to the current situation. with regard to adults who come here without their children, we have dramatically turned the time around -- reduce the time that it takes to repatriate and remove these adults from an average of something like 33 days down to four days in the removal process. we are sending between 6-10 flights a week into each of these countries. to send the adults back who are coming here into the rio grande valley sector. with regard to adults who bring their child and -- children, we have established detention capacity in artesia, new mexico, where i was a week before last. we are building additional capacity for adults who bring their kids here. here up to something like 6,000 beds. last week we began to repatriate adults with children back to central america in the flights along with the adults with regards to the unaccompanied children who are coming here as a part of this migration we have highlighted repeatedly the dangers of the long journey into the dangers of travelin
if you come here from central america, the mullah, el salvador, we will send you back in response to the current situation. with regard to adults who come here without their children, we have dramatically turned the time around -- reduce the time that it takes to repatriate and remove these adults from an average of something like 33 days down to four days in the removal process. we are sending between 6-10 flights a week into each of these countries. to send the adults back who are coming here...
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there is a public relations and awareness campaign, which the first lady of what a mullah herself along with his govern, ment has spearheaded. this is the first lady of water molecules he -- the first lady guatemala's awareness campaign. asky have established a t force commanding mexicans i am pleased to note announce on monday that they intend to add to their border security along their southern border, so considerable progress has already been made in this regard to stem this tide among other things, but the supplemental is in our judgment an absolute necessity to address the situation. thank you. >> thank you. ambassador sherman? chair,m chair, vice members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify before you on the president supplemental budget request. my colleague, secretary of health and human services, the secretary, security, have described well the situation that is underway. the challenge, i would like to address briefly the foreign policy and the larger diplomatic challenges we face. i would like to start by making broad statements about the migration crisi
there is a public relations and awareness campaign, which the first lady of what a mullah herself along with his govern, ment has spearheaded. this is the first lady of water molecules he -- the first lady guatemala's awareness campaign. asky have established a t force commanding mexicans i am pleased to note announce on monday that they intend to add to their border security along their southern border, so considerable progress has already been made in this regard to stem this tide among other...
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seeing as we fashion strategies, a new opportunity for partnerships with mexico and also won a mullah, also the door, and honduras -- and also guatemala, el salvador, and honduras. >> thank you for being here. i want to begin with the phenomenon that has occurred. we had a debate on border security as part of immigration reform. we focus onhings was the effectiveness of border control. there is the issue of sign cutting. the agents would try to determine how many people had come across the border because we could not detect all the people. as a result of not getting to any kind of scientific way of resolving it, we ended up with the border control amendment that you care -- that the chairman should earlier. what has changed? we feel -- we felt like we had no idea who was coming across because they were trying to avoid authorities. later, they are trying to turn themselves into us. tell me what has happened in the last 12 months that has won 80 degrees change the behavior of people coming to our country. degreesat has 180 changed the behavior people coming into our country. >> one of o
seeing as we fashion strategies, a new opportunity for partnerships with mexico and also won a mullah, also the door, and honduras -- and also guatemala, el salvador, and honduras. >> thank you for being here. i want to begin with the phenomenon that has occurred. we had a debate on border security as part of immigration reform. we focus onhings was the effectiveness of border control. there is the issue of sign cutting. the agents would try to determine how many people had come across...
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able to use those weapons based on the radical religious extremism that motivates so-called -- the mullahs in iran in your view of how much damage could iran to america or her allies if iran was willing to use nuclear weapons to maximize the damage? >> senator you've be hard for me to envision how they would use those are what might happen but i can say that clearly there would be a threat to our vital interest which should be the protection of the homeland of the people in the united states. >> if iran say were able to use a nuclear weapon launched from a ship offshore to the united states into the atmosphere to create an amt on the eastern seaboard what would the impact. >> this country? >> and a nuclear weapon would go off in the united states would have a horrific effects on people. >> and at emp in particular, how would that impact the civilian population if an emp were detonated in the atmosphere? >> an emp would essentially shut down our communications network and it would be one of the more significant impacts at emp. >> would there be additional impacts in terms of transportation,
able to use those weapons based on the radical religious extremism that motivates so-called -- the mullahs in iran in your view of how much damage could iran to america or her allies if iran was willing to use nuclear weapons to maximize the damage? >> senator you've be hard for me to envision how they would use those are what might happen but i can say that clearly there would be a threat to our vital interest which should be the protection of the homeland of the people in the united...
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i think experience and describes in his articles, how he meets with the mullahs after prayer for lunch and discusses -- a very relaxed discussion. you wonder sometimes, because i didn't understand what was being said. i remember leaving the meetings and thinking what is this about. it's about showing respect, allowing the leaders to go back to their communities and say the president showed us respect. in that sense, i think he's a master politician and certainly the politician. then karzai consensus, tremendously important at this juncture for keeping the country together. then karzai, the reform er. then i must say through 2002 and 2014, the country has been through a tremendous transformation. sometimes we over do it a little bit and become propaganda the way we use figures and so on. not so easy we sometimes pretend. tremendous progress. you cannot say the man who presided over this is not part of that. i think since we have him here, i'll ask him what is the media, for instance, you're today in afghanistan in a situation where the media society is more vibrant, more open, more ques
i think experience and describes in his articles, how he meets with the mullahs after prayer for lunch and discusses -- a very relaxed discussion. you wonder sometimes, because i didn't understand what was being said. i remember leaving the meetings and thinking what is this about. it's about showing respect, allowing the leaders to go back to their communities and say the president showed us respect. in that sense, i think he's a master politician and certainly the politician. then karzai...
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. >> by the way, mullah omar in an address to the taliban, said it was a spectacular victory, the exchangel, thanks for putting it in perspective. have a great day. >> thank you. see you. >>> final segment coming your way. a major meltdown when we come back. >> i don't want him to grow up. he's so cute. ♪ i fill you up ♪ ♪ . >> we're having a party. our youngest sally doocy today is 21-years-old. >> wow! >> happy birthday, sally! >> so fun. >> she's a wonderful girl. she's going to be in her final year of school at smu and hats off to her mother who has raised three beautiful kids. >> nice. >> now she's finally going to know what beer tastes like. >> she's a doocy. she knows. >> have fun with that celebration. speaking of adorable and sweet, did you see this little girl and her video? she loves her brother so much, she has one big wish. >> i don't want him to grow up. he's so cute! >> she gives him a few more kisses and hugs before her parents calm her down. it happens to everybody. >> a classy moment last night at the dodger game. scully will return again as dodger announcer. listen to th
. >> by the way, mullah omar in an address to the taliban, said it was a spectacular victory, the exchangel, thanks for putting it in perspective. have a great day. >> thank you. see you. >>> final segment coming your way. a major meltdown when we come back. >> i don't want him to grow up. he's so cute. ♪ i fill you up ♪ ♪ . >> we're having a party. our youngest sally doocy today is 21-years-old. >> wow! >> happy birthday, sally! >> so...