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in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are not the palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremists and they are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good rel
in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are not the palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremists and they are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth...
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. >> do publishers want their books reviewed in the narcs new york times? >> yes. unfortunately, we are the last standing newspaper book review in the country. with the "washington post" book world and their free standing section and and that gives us more importance in the newspaper world and online. there are a huge number of places reviewing books from blogers to people posting microremicro micro-reviews on twitter. >> i think -- what book reviews do you personal read? >> i know i read reviews all over the place. i read them in the new yorker and new york review of books, in the atlantic, and harpers and a number of weeklies and monthlies. i read a lot of it online. i might not read the full print edition of those publications but i read reviews here and there depending on the book. >> is it easy to become new york centric in this business? >> no i think actually it is not. i think that i feel like at the new york times we are thinking globe globally. all of the many regions of this country, there is literature that is great. but we are thinking internationally
. >> do publishers want their books reviewed in the narcs new york times? >> yes. unfortunately, we are the last standing newspaper book review in the country. with the "washington post" book world and their free standing section and and that gives us more importance in the newspaper world and online. there are a huge number of places reviewing books from blogers to people posting microremicro micro-reviews on twitter. >> i think -- what book reviews do you personal...
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. >> so when i showed up at these high schools in nashville, they honest to god thought i was a a narc jimmy: "can you tell me where to get weed around here?" >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, you got the mustache and everything. >> everything. >> jimmy: that's not fair at all. you were just trying to be cute. >> no friends. >> jimmy: nothing, yeah? >> girls weren't giving me any play, nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now look at you. now! come on. dwayne johnson knows what's up. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, that guy's nothing. no, this guy right here. that's what i'm talking about right there. that's the man right there. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm on the back cover. >> you are. that's you. yeah. >> jimmy: i'm on the back cover of the magazine. >> love that. [ laughter ] no wonder you smell good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's getting hot. it's hot here. >> that's a choice. >> jimmy: that's a choice. that's what i do. you guys, it's hot. it's so hot. i'm like, sweaty right now. [ light laughter ] i got to say, thank you for helping me with "lip sync
. >> so when i showed up at these high schools in nashville, they honest to god thought i was a a narc jimmy: "can you tell me where to get weed around here?" >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, you got the mustache and everything. >> everything. >> jimmy: that's not fair at all. you were just trying to be cute. >> no friends. >> jimmy: nothing, yeah? >> girls weren't giving me any play, nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now look...
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navy was arrested by the fbi after his wife basically narced him out to the u.s. government for spying for the soviet union. his name was john anthony walker. he had been stealing classified information from the navy for years. selling it to the soviet union. he had been doing this for almost 20 years. by the time the fbi finally caught up to him and arrested him in may 1985. walker had roped his immediate family into helping him with spying efforts. paid a lot by the soviets for doing it. eventually his wife turned him in. when the john anthony walker spying arrest was disclosed in 1985 it was shocking at the time. it turned out that it was just the first of many, many such arrests and revelations that year. john walker was arrested in may, 1985. fast forward. cement of that year. edward lee howard. edward lee howard worked at the cia. he had started selling u.s. intelligence to the soviet union in the previous year, 1984. the fbi was apparently tipped off that he might be a spy inside the cia. stealing secret information. might secretly be working for the russia
navy was arrested by the fbi after his wife basically narced him out to the u.s. government for spying for the soviet union. his name was john anthony walker. he had been stealing classified information from the navy for years. selling it to the soviet union. he had been doing this for almost 20 years. by the time the fbi finally caught up to him and arrested him in may 1985. walker had roped his immediate family into helping him with spying efforts. paid a lot by the soviets for doing it....
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navy was arrested by the fbi after his wife basically narced him out to the u.s. government for spying for the soviet union.
navy was arrested by the fbi after his wife basically narced him out to the u.s. government for spying for the soviet union.
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resolution because normally they're negotiated around the table in narc. this one was negotiated in vienna in effect by the permanent members of the u.n. security council the five permanent members joined by germany negotiating with ran and the other 10 members back in new york had absolutely nothing to do with it. they have voted for it and it is in itself a very unusual piece of international law that they've come up with. one of the key things in there is something they're calling snap back. what that means i guess that the five or six previous u.n. supreme court council resolutions that put all those strong sanctions on iran, those resolutions go away for now but if iran doesn't comply, then there's this snap back mechanism, which means all of those sanctions can come back into place. the way we understand this works is that if any of the countries involved, any of the countries negotiating with iran think there is a problem then they have to raise it to a joint commission that's being set up. then at that point there are 30 days for action to be taken
resolution because normally they're negotiated around the table in narc. this one was negotiated in vienna in effect by the permanent members of the u.n. security council the five permanent members joined by germany negotiating with ran and the other 10 members back in new york had absolutely nothing to do with it. they have voted for it and it is in itself a very unusual piece of international law that they've come up with. one of the key things in there is something they're calling snap back....
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. >>> a new video shows a runaway rail car unstate narc -- upstate new york train station and a 13- year-old boy may have set this in motion. the footage shows the car hitting an antique locomotive and then crashing through the union station wall. police say the teenager told them he accidentally kicked the rail car's latch while playing on it no. one was seriously hurt. >> no one seriously hurt. it's just amazing when you see the power that it had coming off the tracks yeah. incredible. >> and how just doing that for the latch could be even possible. anyway. >> a whole nother issue. >>> all right, so summer -- you know what it bothers me right now? they're already -- i want to tell you what bothers me. >> i think it bothers you. school. i know. head. >> block it out. 1st. ahead. it's all good. >> big series. >> did you notice the little horse was screaming at the week. it's a great night tonight coming up in flushing. outside we go, the reservoir looks fantastic tonight. so does the north lawn. we are in great shape for a beautiful friday evening at 88 and mostly sunny. west wind 12 to 20 m
. >>> a new video shows a runaway rail car unstate narc -- upstate new york train station and a 13- year-old boy may have set this in motion. the footage shows the car hitting an antique locomotive and then crashing through the union station wall. police say the teenager told them he accidentally kicked the rail car's latch while playing on it no. one was seriously hurt. >> no one seriously hurt. it's just amazing when you see the power that it had coming off the tracks yeah....
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none of the funds made available by this act for the department of interior national park service, narc recreation and preservation, may be used in contravention of section 320101 of title 54, united states code. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 333 the gentlelady from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: i thank the chair very much. i again rise with my appreciation to the managers of this bill and their staff. but i also want to thank them for the very civil discussion that occurred earlier, two of my colleagues, who offered amendments regarding the exhibition of civil war artifacts or the rebel flag and i thank them for their courtesy in those amendments of those individuals. i also make a statement on the floor that i look forward to the opportunity given to us by the leadership of this house to have a full discussion on various entities that d not unify but divide. i think a civil debate on this is warranted in this house as we watched the very moving and very honest debate that took place
none of the funds made available by this act for the department of interior national park service, narc recreation and preservation, may be used in contravention of section 320101 of title 54, united states code. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 333 the gentlelady from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: i thank the chair very much. i again rise with my appreciation to the managers of this bill and...