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wh, li mum kicking her uphe ae again? oh, that's hardly lilyto happen, especially in a bu staurant...in public. wellthe wedding reception wain public. ( cell phoneeeps ke: ll, that could happ aga. pe: no, the place islwaycrowded. thisime it'll be fin dad, you said thatlastime. buthisime auntie angelwille on her best bevior becausshe' be with her new oke,rick. oh, god, i bet he's pilck. yoknow nothing abouhim. oh, god, he's a therapist,he'smerican, i bet he's pilck. and his name's brick. ll... l right, fair enough. he's got to have a ke tan and a ponytail. no, not bo. that'd be u bet 'll have a ponytail and i'll bet you he ys"low self" theonytail,o, thatd and quid that, at some int, hel usthe phrase "low sf-esem." ok, but i'm not lettg yooff bets anymore. you se, u pay. okay, okay. you still owe me fr that bet about how ny pple would die on ttepisode of casuy wh in d's name have youeen ing? wateng the plants. mum id iould do it. ohh. how long haveou been-- oh, myod. looks like the sme. why ? the g no-nos-- ben anwate beand
wh, li mum kicking her uphe ae again? oh, that's hardly lilyto happen, especially in a bu staurant...in public. wellthe wedding reception wain public. ( cell phoneeeps ke: ll, that could happ aga. pe: no, the place islwaycrowded. thisime it'll be fin dad, you said thatlastime. buthisime auntie angelwille on her best bevior becausshe' be with her new oke,rick. oh, god, i bet he's pilck. yoknow nothing abouhim. oh, god, he's a therapist,he'smerican, i bet he's pilck. and his name's brick. ll... l...
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. >> they say ellen is a great mum. >> they would say mum. >> scottish. >> she is a mum. >> she is areat mum. >> what happened to ellen's first calf? >> ellen's first calf -- >> she went off to college. >> ellen's first calf is now in spain. her first calf was born a couple years ago. the pigmy hippopotamus is a native of west africa, and currently they are considered an endangered species. ♪ >>> we are taking you on a bike ride -- >> from 3,600feet all the way downhill adventure that -- >> so cool. >>> according to this next video, this takes place in mexico. looks like it's some sort of parade or celebration. you've got this guy on a horse here on the street. horse is in heaven. the horse is like, you know what, i thought i was coming to this parade to eat some cotton candy and watch some floats go by. i didn't know i had to be part of the performance. >> oh! >> that horse is like, this is one way to get you off my back. i'm going to jump directly straight in the air and show off my vertical. >> what is that wrestling move? >> pile driver. >> the two-stone pile driver. >> coming so
. >> they say ellen is a great mum. >> they would say mum. >> scottish. >> she is a mum. >> she is areat mum. >> what happened to ellen's first calf? >> ellen's first calf -- >> she went off to college. >> ellen's first calf is now in spain. her first calf was born a couple years ago. the pigmy hippopotamus is a native of west africa, and currently they are considered an endangered species. ♪ >>> we are taking you on a bike ride...
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. >> they say ellen is a great mum. >> they would say mum. >> scottish. >> she is a mum. >> she is areat mum. >> what happened to ellen's first calf? >> ellen's first calf -- >> she went off to college. >> ellen's first calf is now in spain. her first calf was born a couple years ago. the pigmy hippopotamus is a native of west africa, and currently they are considered an endangered species. ♪ >>> we are taking you on a bike ride -- >> from 3,600feet all the way downhill adventure that -- >> so cool. >>> i'm jamie costello. the anne arundel council wants to ask james teare questions about john lee hoe old. leopold was indicted earlier this month for misconduct. >>> staff sergeant robert bales met with his attorneys for the first time yesterday at fort leavenworth and says he doesn't remember much from the night he killed 16 civilians. records show bales was having money problems, owing $1.6 million in a security fraud case. >>> republicans are voting in illinois. 54 delegates are at stake in the state. kelly and lynette will have more in a couple minutes. >>> brace yourselves for some
. >> they say ellen is a great mum. >> they would say mum. >> scottish. >> she is a mum. >> she is areat mum. >> what happened to ellen's first calf? >> ellen's first calf -- >> she went off to college. >> ellen's first calf is now in spain. her first calf was born a couple years ago. the pigmy hippopotamus is a native of west africa, and currently they are considered an endangered species. ♪ >>> we are taking you on a bike ride...
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ke that stupid mk of mum ems pretty fired upat t mom. yeah. i haven't seen h this angry since she loed at that e on gooe eah... d spotted ben onhe rf. yeah, well-- it youfault mummy's cros for getting drunk an kissing another woman whh wa't mummy. can weust op the-- and you broke your weing promises. d i'm pretty sure e ofhem was not ssin other women. we, kiing wasn't specifilly- e vicar's going be rious. wellno, t yet. wellyou don't know who e vir was. can nd out. karen, you've t toet ready for your ccert off you go. ther happy now? i mean, am sorry, okay?" followed by ts o exclamation mark is not the most acio of apologies. t it's good. you' goto learn that you are responsib for your own actions. but am i? well...y, yoare. most of at im i get from my ges, rht? whicis you. anthe rest of what i i get from mynvironment, which is you , whichever way yolookt it, everything i do isown you. nothat's not-- includg al the naughty bits. he's got a poi the. , ja, he has not got a int ere. karen: is daddy coming my concert? nodaddy's got to stahere beca
ke that stupid mk of mum ems pretty fired upat t mom. yeah. i haven't seen h this angry since she loed at that e on gooe eah... d spotted ben onhe rf. yeah, well-- it youfault mummy's cros for getting drunk an kissing another woman whh wa't mummy. can weust op the-- and you broke your weing promises. d i'm pretty sure e ofhem was not ssin other women. we, kiing wasn't specifilly- e vicar's going be rious. wellno, t yet. wellyou don't know who e vir was. can nd out. karen, you've t toet ready...
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i mean, helena's mum obviously did her clouded leopard project for her. i mean, helena can barely hold a pencil, let alone construct a scale model of the karakorum mountains. so, was that jo? mm. so, you're still friends, then? that's good. yeah, why wouldn't we be? no reason. no. so, what did she want? she just wanted me to say that she was round here if her dad rings. w-well, where is she? you didn't ask? didn't sound like i want to know. duh. but you know you shouldn't lie-- if i know it, then there's no need for you to tell me. well, how do we play that one? that-- do we phone her dad, or... oh, god knows. oh, this is a complicated age, isn't it? i'm programmed to kiss sore knees and push swings. i feel like i need retraining. are you sure you're okay? ( sighs ) at the hospital, they wrote down everything ben told them, including the fact that i wanted to shoot your boss because he fancies you. well, i haven't spoken to him about tyson. well, where's he getting it, then? he's obviously picking up on the fact that you're jealous. maybe he's picking up
i mean, helena's mum obviously did her clouded leopard project for her. i mean, helena can barely hold a pencil, let alone construct a scale model of the karakorum mountains. so, was that jo? mm. so, you're still friends, then? that's good. yeah, why wouldn't we be? no reason. no. so, what did she want? she just wanted me to say that she was round here if her dad rings. w-well, where is she? you didn't ask? didn't sound like i want to know. duh. but you know you shouldn't lie-- if i know it,...
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listening to the stories both people about mum and. peacemakers in israel and they've done gives me heart and i think that i've seen what ordinary citizens can very like a difference and i feel that i can try. to prevent the young people from feeling a sense of powerlessness the pacifists remind them of a long crusade it made their country nuclear free and either confirm or deny you can feel the pride in me that we had governments and politicians prepared to go on those nights to go out there and actually protest when it was something we did as ordinary citizens working with governments you've got a partnership model they have it is an unusual i think right around the world. to notice it took another twelve years to get along a government that actually ran over a nuclear ticket at one. and then it was consolidated by the stupidity of the french in thinking but they would somehow stop this problem but doubling the road warrior and what it did instead was absolutely cemented it hope it's not just going to have it's important to remember
listening to the stories both people about mum and. peacemakers in israel and they've done gives me heart and i think that i've seen what ordinary citizens can very like a difference and i feel that i can try. to prevent the young people from feeling a sense of powerlessness the pacifists remind them of a long crusade it made their country nuclear free and either confirm or deny you can feel the pride in me that we had governments and politicians prepared to go on those nights to go out there...
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and we create a new ma'am mum exposure for seniors, all seniors, we create a ma'am mum exposure so you know you'll have -- here's the limit of which you will never spend any of your additional dollars on. we limit low deductable medicare supplemental policies, so we can do one thing that's most important in health care, i want to give one final comment on that as an example. when you have skin in the game, i don't care what it is, whether it's health care, buying a car, buying groceries, whatever it is, if there's a connection with an extraction from your pocketbook, you're a better consumer. when it's not, when there is no connection, we see what we're seeing in health care today. there's no differential increase in cost for over consumption. and we do know through lots of studies that we have overutilization in large areas in medicare. and the reason that we have over utilization in large areas doesn't have that much to do with patients as it does providers. we would put that in, and the example i use. i've had the good fortune to take care of a ton of amish families. they don't have
and we create a new ma'am mum exposure for seniors, all seniors, we create a ma'am mum exposure so you know you'll have -- here's the limit of which you will never spend any of your additional dollars on. we limit low deductable medicare supplemental policies, so we can do one thing that's most important in health care, i want to give one final comment on that as an example. when you have skin in the game, i don't care what it is, whether it's health care, buying a car, buying groceries,...
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i have because i'm a memory of mum buying a grain place stickers that you put on in wonder and it was of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism and how i harbor on a part that was on a peaceful mission and really stretch for clients here living in a safe. i think it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation a legacy of hope really i think that we have given young people especially on a policy it was twenty years since we actually passed the rule and we want to young people to know that there was any was only four when that law was passed. and the old time thank you it's just sometimes we're. not and that's. what. i feel is. that. we're. not. the first. thing that is all. listening to the stories of people that mum and peacemakers and israel and they've done gives me heart and i think that what i've seen what ordinary citizens can do make a difference and i feel that i can contribute to prevent the young people from feeling a sense of powerlessness a pacifist remind them of the long who say it made their country nuclear free and under neither confirm or deny you
i have because i'm a memory of mum buying a grain place stickers that you put on in wonder and it was of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism and how i harbor on a part that was on a peaceful mission and really stretch for clients here living in a safe. i think it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation a legacy of hope really i think that we have given young people especially on a policy it was twenty years since we actually passed the rule and we want to young...
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and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told her what the advance was, and she said, mick jagger bought his mom a house in wales. >> ricky, it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. and it's a great joy to watch you in action. >> thank you. cheers, man. thanks, mate. >> ricky gervais. there's only one ricky gervais. >> thank god. >> thank god. [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... just look for the white check. >>> hollywood doesn't exactly celebrate the people behind the scenes very often, with the possible exception of my guest tonight, "new york times's" david steinberg, a comic institution. some o
and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told her what the advance was, and she said, mick jagger bought his mom a house in wales. >> ricky, it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. and it's a great joy to watch you in action. >> thank you. cheers, man. thanks, mate....
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and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. and she went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told her what the advance was, and she said, mick jagger bought his mom a house in wales. >> ricky, it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. and it's a great joy to watch you in action. >> thank you. cheers, man. thanks, mate. >> ricky gervais. there's only one ricky gervais. >> thank god. >> thank god. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events inc
and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. and she went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told her what the advance was, and she said, mick jagger bought his mom a house in wales. >> ricky, it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. and it's a great joy to watch you in action. >> thank you. cheers, man....
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at mum . >>> proof that the magic of disney is universal. at mumbai a fashion designer showed a collection inspired by mickey and minnie mouse. they were inspired by the memories of mickey and minni she first saw on a black and white tv. notice the head gear. inspired by the mouse hats loved by geneon
at mum . >>> proof that the magic of disney is universal. at mumbai a fashion designer showed a collection inspired by mickey and minnie mouse. they were inspired by the memories of mickey and minni she first saw on a black and white tv. notice the head gear. inspired by the mouse hats loved by geneon
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turns pink after eating too much pink cupcakes -- [ inaudible ] see a photo show coloring myths at the mumllery in rutherford. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. have a great day, stay dry. have a great day, stay dry. we'll see you later. closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc
turns pink after eating too much pink cupcakes -- [ inaudible ] see a photo show coloring myths at the mumllery in rutherford. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. have a great day, stay dry. have a great day, stay dry. we'll see you later. closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc
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arlington's police chief has rescinded a people ran mum that many -- memorandum that many viewed as calling for police officers to meet quotas for handing out tickets and arrests in the county. nine nine now received the -- 9 news now received the memo from an arlington police officer. the police chief acted and said the first one was not intended to set quotas. >> i've never advocated quotas or disciplined an officer because they didn't hit a numeric number for a monthly arrest total. even the perception that that exists bothers me. >> chief scott added there will not be any disciplinary action taken against the to patrol commanders who sent out the original memo. >>> custom agents seized more than four pounds of heroin that was ready for street use. agents arrest add woman who flew in from -- arrested a woman who flew in from nigeria on saturday. she had ingested about 180 pellets packed with heroin. the drugs have a street value of $150,000. the suspect remains in custody and authorities say that this is the second largest heroin seizure at dulles airport. >>> a crash in prince george's
arlington's police chief has rescinded a people ran mum that many -- memorandum that many viewed as calling for police officers to meet quotas for handing out tickets and arrests in the county. nine nine now received the -- 9 news now received the memo from an arlington police officer. the police chief acted and said the first one was not intended to set quotas. >> i've never advocated quotas or disciplined an officer because they didn't hit a numeric number for a monthly arrest total....
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turns pink after eating too much pink cupcakes -- [ inaudible ] see a photo show coloring myths at the mumery in rutherford. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. have a great day, stay dry. have a great day, stay dry. we'll see you later. closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so call today to g
turns pink after eating too much pink cupcakes -- [ inaudible ] see a photo show coloring myths at the mumery in rutherford. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. have a great day, stay dry. have a great day, stay dry. we'll see you later. closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her...
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they got a polite decline, but this weekend the queen mum became a wedding crasher. >> she came overd fellow friends and fellow gentleman. >> we didn't know. it was basically a wedding gift for us. >> amazing wedding gift. >> yeah. we were like, gosh. >> i don't know what i would say. francis says the entire experience was surreal. she says it was bizarre that the queen and her husband, prince phillip, knew their names. royal analysts are calling it public relations genius. she certainly made a lot of people happy. a rude awakening for people not long after they had gotten sleep in virginia. a 3.1 earthquake rattled the same region hit by last august's bigger quake. last night's tremor was in fact another of the hundreds ofafter shocks since that august earthquake which none of us will ever forget. >> no, no time soon. >>> you know what? it's not the time to plant flowers, but they were planting things at the white house garden today. you can plant trees. the rule is, you can dig a hole in the ground. >> you know how tempting it is because it's been so nice. >> michelle obama had kid
they got a polite decline, but this weekend the queen mum became a wedding crasher. >> she came overd fellow friends and fellow gentleman. >> we didn't know. it was basically a wedding gift for us. >> amazing wedding gift. >> yeah. we were like, gosh. >> i don't know what i would say. francis says the entire experience was surreal. she says it was bizarre that the queen and her husband, prince phillip, knew their names. royal analysts are calling it public...
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. $10,000 a night with a four night mine mum and just up the street at the may flower hotel it gets youhe same rate with equally posh digs. it seems that overbooked hotels is a washington, d.c. tradition. >> this is a wonderful sketch of the willard's hotel for the lincoln inaugural. >> is that a child sleeping if a drawer. >> that's a child sleeping in drawer. >> reporter: now the district hotel is not the willard and not the may flower and on some of the online websites only a one star rating. but it's only $399 night for a room with a queen size bed and breakfast is included. so if you're part of the 99%, that can't afford $10,000 a night, the occupy d.c. encampment if it's till there may be your only option for inaugural weekend. but remember, no sleeping is allowed. in the district, armando trull, 9news now. >> and the hotels are not saying who's booking all the rooms, democrats or republicans. >>> d.c.'s primary is april 3ed and if you want to your to count, listen up. tomorrow is the mail in deadline to make any changes to your party affiliation. independents cannot vote unless t
. $10,000 a night with a four night mine mum and just up the street at the may flower hotel it gets youhe same rate with equally posh digs. it seems that overbooked hotels is a washington, d.c. tradition. >> this is a wonderful sketch of the willard's hotel for the lincoln inaugural. >> is that a child sleeping if a drawer. >> that's a child sleeping in drawer. >> reporter: now the district hotel is not the willard and not the may flower and on some of the online...
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its supporters describe the opposition, especially armed opposition, as salafis, gentlema jihadists, mum brotherhood supporters, al qaeda and terrorists. this is not true but it's worth noting that all the fighters i met were sunni muslims and most were paez. they fight for a multitied of reasons -- multitude of reasons -- for their friends, foyer their neighborhoods, for their villages, for their province, for revenge, for self-defense, for dignity, for their brethren in other parts of the country who are also fighting. they do not read religious literature or listen to sermons. their views on islam are consistent with the general attitudes of syrian sunni society, which is conservative and religious. because there are many small groups in the armed opposition, it is difficult to describe their ideology in general terms. the salafit and muslim brotherhood ideologies are not important in syria and do not play a significant role in the revolution. but most syrian sunnis taking part in the uprising are themselves devout. he could just as well have been describing average citizens in egypt
its supporters describe the opposition, especially armed opposition, as salafis, gentlema jihadists, mum brotherhood supporters, al qaeda and terrorists. this is not true but it's worth noting that all the fighters i met were sunni muslims and most were paez. they fight for a multitied of reasons -- multitude of reasons -- for their friends, foyer their neighborhoods, for their villages, for their province, for revenge, for self-defense, for dignity, for their brethren in other parts of the...
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. >> some babies arrive early into the world before the usual 40 weeks growing inside their mum.eonatal units look after the frailer. doctors have always known really premature babies need extra care. they can have health problems after life. the babies born just a few weeks early are regarded as completely healthy. today's research is based on 14,000 babies and it suggests the picture is more complicated. >> we found that it's no longer appropriate if we have them previously to think of babies as either being born out to term or premature. because what we found is that there is a gradient of the increasing health risk with increasing prematurity but this risk stretches right up until the time that the baby should be born. >> this study you stated from babies follows up to the age of 5. of the babies born at 39-41 weeks, full term, 15% had asthma or wheezing as young children. of the babies born at 37-38 weeks, just a few weeks early, 17% had asthma or wheezing. they were also slightly more likely to go into hospital. experts say women with babies born a little early shouldn't wo
. >> some babies arrive early into the world before the usual 40 weeks growing inside their mum.eonatal units look after the frailer. doctors have always known really premature babies need extra care. they can have health problems after life. the babies born just a few weeks early are regarded as completely healthy. today's research is based on 14,000 babies and it suggests the picture is more complicated. >> we found that it's no longer appropriate if we have them previously to...
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of this activity led into the great general strike of eight hundred seventy seven it was mainly rail mum workers' strike but it was also supported by other types of work and it was repressed however very viciously hundred strikers lost their life and there was quite a backlash among middle class people against militant labor about point and graver grover cleveland would have been an illustration of this you will so got round about that time the clash in the haymarket in chicago and with. with the shooting of allocates in the other case and then a case throwing a bomb one of the haymarket martyrs and so there was quite a lot of. rather dramatic class struggle in the united states in the eighteen seventies eighteen eighties and it certainly led some of the. upper class. middle class opinion to be very nervous about militant labor but you gotta remember the american business was led by the so-called robber barons at that time and there were also among the farming people you've got that radical movement not so much influenced by marx but which the the the socialists the marxists the internat
of this activity led into the great general strike of eight hundred seventy seven it was mainly rail mum workers' strike but it was also supported by other types of work and it was repressed however very viciously hundred strikers lost their life and there was quite a backlash among middle class people against militant labor about point and graver grover cleveland would have been an illustration of this you will so got round about that time the clash in the haymarket in chicago and with. with...
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the little red mums next to it is what the average highs typically should be this time of year. in minneapolis, we should only be 39. we're going to be 52. 70 should be the typical high -- or 70 is the average high right now today in new york. we only should be about 48. so the bottom line, it feels like may. >> the bottom line is it's amazing. >> it is. >> get your shorts. go to the park. >> the magnolias are blooming. >> it's heaven. >>> coming up, low volume on the street. yahoo! does battle with facebook. and what a latte has in common with a tulip. your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a milestone on the ice, randy moss signs a deal, and linsanity is no match for the mvp. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [music playing] confidence. available in color. depend® for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend®. good morning. great day. ♪ oh, my maltipoo's depressed. but my affordable prius c means i can pay for his acupuncture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p
the little red mums next to it is what the average highs typically should be this time of year. in minneapolis, we should only be 39. we're going to be 52. 70 should be the typical high -- or 70 is the average high right now today in new york. we only should be about 48. so the bottom line, it feels like may. >> the bottom line is it's amazing. >> it is. >> get your shorts. go to the park. >> the magnolias are blooming. >> it's heaven. >>> coming up, low...
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so i remember to this day walking down the stairs of his apartment and reading the minimum mum qualifications for that position. it said something about ladders, and i said, well i know how to raise the ladder because i was a telephone installer, so i made the decision to fill the application out. >> and then you started along another historic path with the early women who were entering the fire department. what was that like? >> that was a -- a lot of times what i tell people when they're looking at recruiting women is that you can't just bring women into a department and say, yes, we have women in the department. you have to create this inclusive environment for them. in san jose at the time the stations were built for men, and what that means is that the firefighters slept in a single dorm, big room with a bunch of beds in it. the bathrooms and locker rooms were all shared facilities. when the chief made the decision he was bringing women into the department, one of the things that he did because he couldn't automatically go out and change, you know, 28, 29 fire stations to accommodate wom
so i remember to this day walking down the stairs of his apartment and reading the minimum mum qualifications for that position. it said something about ladders, and i said, well i know how to raise the ladder because i was a telephone installer, so i made the decision to fill the application out. >> and then you started along another historic path with the early women who were entering the fire department. what was that like? >> that was a -- a lot of times what i tell people when...
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health got worse my father also wants me to participate in london so i want to please my parents to mumlet's bother i love dean is known throughout they discard as the proud think keeper of his son sporting treasure and clearly his biggest fan almost never missing his son's training end of major competitions let alone the tournaments themselves in fact i've let international glory would probably be impossible without his father who's dedicated his entire life to support his son. of course i want him to improve in his achievements those health is no longer the good however any athlete has to make sacrifices like that. very young and russian coaches nobody has been liable and if you qualify as i'm sure they will not be disappointed despite not let sitting out the european championship in belgrade and the preceding high profile you've won your region tournaments in siberia coaches and the nationals are still pinning high hopes on this wrestler because if you cation he just on the championship of russia in may well i think you have really opposed the best candidate for the sixty six kewl ca
health got worse my father also wants me to participate in london so i want to please my parents to mumlet's bother i love dean is known throughout they discard as the proud think keeper of his son sporting treasure and clearly his biggest fan almost never missing his son's training end of major competitions let alone the tournaments themselves in fact i've let international glory would probably be impossible without his father who's dedicated his entire life to support his son. of course i...
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he is gorgeous what's the mum?should be on scene 410-235- 8826.>> aileen gabbey thanks for bringing him in. >> thanks. >>> stay with us, so many people have not been able to get the treatment they need and we are talking about cancer drugs. that's because they are not available how greed is playing a role in the drug shortage problem. what congress wants to do to stop it. >>> also look at this, this woman took the plunge of her life in a wheelchair. we have all the information on that just ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has
he is gorgeous what's the mum?should be on scene 410-235- 8826.>> aileen gabbey thanks for bringing him in. >> thanks. >>> stay with us, so many people have not been able to get the treatment they need and we are talking about cancer drugs. that's because they are not available how greed is playing a role in the drug shortage problem. what congress wants to do to stop it. >>> also look at this, this woman took the plunge of her life in a wheelchair. we have all the...
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nationality or things you know you see i miss their what i miss the beach misses sunshine i miss my mum good friends and family. but it's no more mark says that's the second forces are made to become a footballer in our salaries. will sure is just seven games shy of playing is hundred financial russian outfits and these next few games will go a long way to deciding drama speeds and what promises to be an intriguing premier league season which of them will plead all to build a turkey. well meanwhile overeating and under pressure chelsea manager andre was takes his side to west bromwich albion a win for the fifth place blues could put them back into the champions league spots portuguese is wary of an in-form back east side and chelsea beattie well at the start of the season. different situation are different the run of results recently for was. from the chips from up from four four two to four three three very well. i mean to amazing results instead it was only going to do something. so i think we are for sure a different west brom a different chelsea and the one in the beginning but. res
nationality or things you know you see i miss their what i miss the beach misses sunshine i miss my mum good friends and family. but it's no more mark says that's the second forces are made to become a footballer in our salaries. will sure is just seven games shy of playing is hundred financial russian outfits and these next few games will go a long way to deciding drama speeds and what promises to be an intriguing premier league season which of them will plead all to build a turkey. well...
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it provided a performance by mum ford and sons. how good are they? george clooney was in the house. richard branson, harvey weinstein. the list goes on and on. but it was really about the toasts between the president and the prime minister. here they are, kind of a best man vibe to these things. >> now i'm so grateful for all the time david and i have had together. ♪ thank you for being a friend >> when we met two years ago we exchanged beers from our home towns. one news story said, david cameron and barack obama cemented their special relationship by hitting the bottles. when we had a barbecue at downing street for some of our service members david and i rolled up our sleeves, threw away the aprons, decided to flip the burgers ourselves. and finally when david and i got beat pretty badly in table tennis by some local london kids, one newspaper asked the head coach of the british olympic women's team to critique our performance. obama, the coach said, talked a lot. both of them, i'm quoting here, looked a little confused. >> you have to have a guy's night out because so often we fi
it provided a performance by mum ford and sons. how good are they? george clooney was in the house. richard branson, harvey weinstein. the list goes on and on. but it was really about the toasts between the president and the prime minister. here they are, kind of a best man vibe to these things. >> now i'm so grateful for all the time david and i have had together. ♪ thank you for being a friend >> when we met two years ago we exchanged beers from our home towns. one news story...
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and then after you allocated funds for these minute mums, what is your next priority? i presume it is increasing capabilities and higher risk areas. but how do these two object ifrz he could exist. finally, when we're looking at the other programs, how are you going to grab on to this the use of a competitive risk based model? what criteria is used to evaluate across these areas which previously would have been considered separately with a very targeted purpose? >> probably the shortest answer is to caveat that there are a lot of questions and more detail than i think i could probably cover in the time alotted. >> plapz can you answer to the extent that which that pattern would continue. >> let's talk with the urban security area and the state homeland security grants. other than how they're being identified and designated, the activities aren't that different as to what's eligible. funding and where we had inconsistencies, we were actually able to go back and when we look at jurisdiction by jurisdiction, program by program, what are the overlaps? and if you actually s
and then after you allocated funds for these minute mums, what is your next priority? i presume it is increasing capabilities and higher risk areas. but how do these two object ifrz he could exist. finally, when we're looking at the other programs, how are you going to grab on to this the use of a competitive risk based model? what criteria is used to evaluate across these areas which previously would have been considered separately with a very targeted purpose? >> probably the shortest...
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mum. nearly a billion people in the world for knowing company every day. in the united states even our trash cans are full of the food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked in even get all over the other ones just threw them all the way up and choose from the german elves clearly like the upper five. in the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake made a mint one dozen times egg whites. delicious breakfast for the family ate some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of. food. top stories from r.t. tonight mass rallies both for and against the syrian government government first anniversary of unrest in the country it comes as britain's guardian newspaper releases what it claims are thousands of leaked e-mails from present private accounts. pumping up the pressure the us wants india to stop buying a reining in oil trying to persuade the country to go elsewhere for its crude needs any time president obama's war that the window for
mum. nearly a billion people in the world for knowing company every day. in the united states even our trash cans are full of the food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked in even get all over the other ones just threw them all the way up and choose from the german elves clearly like the upper five. in the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake made a mint one dozen times egg whites. delicious breakfast for...
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squabbling yet another sign for egyptians that their year old revolution has ground to a halt howard telling mum could be opposed to boy for egypt's revolution young educated her t.v. talk show host and politically active she was among those whose protests on the through square toppled the regime of president mubarak last year but like many others who were on the streets with him he doesn't feel things in egypt have changed for the best result. we were in against mubarak as a person we were against the whole system against oppression and justice a lot of scare so they were probably lucian their actions sure they are applying the same techniques used by hitler. the ruling military council or staff replaced hosni mubarak who rejections accused of corruption and nepotism economic mismanagement and human rights abuse but a thorough look at scamps policies unveiled a situation eerily similar if not worse blow you get porters that are suspended with local musician in a sort of rubber bullets as was the case in the course you get labeled strikers who get referred to military buglers of the courts in th
squabbling yet another sign for egyptians that their year old revolution has ground to a halt howard telling mum could be opposed to boy for egypt's revolution young educated her t.v. talk show host and politically active she was among those whose protests on the through square toppled the regime of president mubarak last year but like many others who were on the streets with him he doesn't feel things in egypt have changed for the best result. we were in against mubarak as a person we were...
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president sarkozy give a speech which is very balanced and very thick you know it beautifully has been mum it is very interesting it was louise very very now and today ok but during the campaign it has been very balanced ok hasn't really reminded of my party to i'm sorry go ahead of wishful thinking on my part so you can set wishful thinking on my part presence of course he was very balanced he was very statesman like today i really picked up on that point he said that he shouldn't hold the muslim faith or the muslim community responsible for the actions of one minus and i think that's a very welcome i hope that he carries on into the election campaign but his record speaks for itself he's somebody who jumps at the chance to demonize the muslim community and attack immigrants and i think him. come from the same side of the argument ok i can't even go to you and start from this is very interesting because it wasn't from what we would call a right wing fanatic like we saw in norway this is a person that would presumably was influenced by islamic ideas possibly al qaeda what does this tell yo
president sarkozy give a speech which is very balanced and very thick you know it beautifully has been mum it is very interesting it was louise very very now and today ok but during the campaign it has been very balanced ok hasn't really reminded of my party to i'm sorry go ahead of wishful thinking on my part so you can set wishful thinking on my part presence of course he was very balanced he was very statesman like today i really picked up on that point he said that he shouldn't hold the...
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he never strayed too far from mum, weighing in at 74 kilos when she was born. she's more than doubled her weight already. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. these are the headlines -- french police are surrounding a house in toulouse, where a man believed to be behind seven killings in the region is staying. related directly to that is the situation in jerusalem now, where the bodies of three children and a rabbi from toulouse have been flown for their funerals, victims of the gunmen. our correspondent, rupert wingfield-hayes, is in jerusalem, where the funerals themselves are taking place. rupert, give us a sense of the scene there. >> wee seen a large number of people have turned out from jerusalem this morning, largely from the large french-speaking community here in israel, to show their support and concern for what has happened in france, to support the families who are here. we've also seen some very distressing scenes of the families arriving, particularly about an hour ago, we saw the mother of the 7-year-old myriam monsonego, arrive here. sh
he never strayed too far from mum, weighing in at 74 kilos when she was born. she's more than doubled her weight already. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. these are the headlines -- french police are surrounding a house in toulouse, where a man believed to be behind seven killings in the region is staying. related directly to that is the situation in jerusalem now, where the bodies of three children and a rabbi from toulouse have been flown for their funerals,...
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the united states and salaries will talk about democratization in some places but it's pretty much mum the. word on bahrain i mean that's where the geopolitical olney comes into it. how much is their value about their level of hypocrisy because people on the ground will say well you know deletions can have it you know the palestinians can't have it of course ok and then bahrain is they can't have it as well i mean how how does this skew the whole you know mark receive issue that the west talks about a one on one side of its mouth but then can use military force on the other side. i think there are some in the west that are pressing saudi arabia and bahrain can hold elections but i think the problem is that too often things get simplified to say the marker see equals actions and really elections are just one of the last phases of the market see there has to be a supporter of civil society that respects the rule of law and that there are protections for minority rights so you don't end up with tyranny of the majority. but in general. you know a situation like bahrain is difficult althoug
the united states and salaries will talk about democratization in some places but it's pretty much mum the. word on bahrain i mean that's where the geopolitical olney comes into it. how much is their value about their level of hypocrisy because people on the ground will say well you know deletions can have it you know the palestinians can't have it of course ok and then bahrain is they can't have it as well i mean how how does this skew the whole you know mark receive issue that the west talks...
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and he goes to find his mum. >> i'm amazed at what an animal can do for a human being. more confident as a person. those feelings of isolation i'm sure are getting less and less. and it's just wonderful to have the dog in the house. in fact, it's hard to think back to how life was without kurt. >> kurt is my best friend. >> reporter: a friend, a guardian, a carrier. graham satchel, bbc news. >> i love that. and another element, too, is hearing impaired children typically don't sleep well at night when they take their hearing aid out because they feel they're disconnected from the world. so they're now sleeping better because they're with their dog. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depres
and he goes to find his mum. >> i'm amazed at what an animal can do for a human being. more confident as a person. those feelings of isolation i'm sure are getting less and less. and it's just wonderful to have the dog in the house. in fact, it's hard to think back to how life was without kurt. >> kurt is my best friend. >> reporter: a friend, a guardian, a carrier. graham satchel, bbc news. >> i love that. and another element, too, is hearing impaired children typically...
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aimed at local terrorists began in two thousand and eight would have killed many civilians as well as mum about criticizes the remote controlled air attacks publicly by the government is believed to have supported the cia run program. israel and the palestinian militants have agreed to a cease fire after four days of deadly clashes the deal was mediated by egyptian intelligence officers after separate negotiations with each side at least twenty five palestinians are being killed and thirty five israelis wounded in strikes and militant rocket attacks since friday the violence was triggered by the israeli assassination of a palestinian resistance leader. according what tamara has sentenced a former special forces soldier to over six thousand years in prison over a massacre during the country's civil war pedro pre-marital rios was found guilty of killing two hundred and one people and thrown their bodies down a well by this in the village of course aronsen nine hundred eighty two was given a thirty years for each killing and thirty years for crimes against humanity after being extradited fro
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mum. welcome back to the big picture i'm tom arbonne coming up in this half hour india is changing its laws making access to life saving drugs more affordable for its citizens explain why thomas jefferson would have applauded this decision also the republican party loves to start conspiracy theories in attempts to sway american voters why they resort to these tactics and if they really think they're fooling anyone and it's nice really take out a former wall street executive has come clean on goldman sachs but do we the people need to do to make sure banks don't screw us over again. in the best of the rest of the news the nation of india's taking on a giant trans national pharmaceutical company in a decision that could have far reaching effects around the planet india is allowing a local drug company to manufacture and sell the cancer drug nexavar which is currently patented by german based pharmaceutical giant bear as a result of the decision nexavar will be available to cancer patients in
mum. welcome back to the big picture i'm tom arbonne coming up in this half hour india is changing its laws making access to life saving drugs more affordable for its citizens explain why thomas jefferson would have applauded this decision also the republican party loves to start conspiracy theories in attempts to sway american voters why they resort to these tactics and if they really think they're fooling anyone and it's nice really take out a former wall street executive has come clean on...