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i was recently in new zealand, which has generous welfare programs and suddenly new zealand is shocked to find out they're falling behind australian growth and horrible run away unemployment and they lead the western world in youth suicide. these things are ruinous to a culture overtime. >> david: look at greece right now. any country that spends i don't understand its means ultima ultimately pays the price. >> there is a delicate thing in society we have to be aware of. you want to incent people to work. all we do in this administration and prior administrations in recent history have a tendency to dole out benefits to those who are not taking risks like small business people and entrepreneurs and make it harder for those who are talking risks, the entrepreneurs and those creating jobs. that is a dangerous thing and un-american. >> david: to spread the pain, what about the boss' idea, get rid of the corporate breaks that we don't like and have a flat tax that everybody pays. wouldn't that be a better system? >> i think the lobbyists who destroyed our tax code in any sense of fairness
i was recently in new zealand, which has generous welfare programs and suddenly new zealand is shocked to find out they're falling behind australian growth and horrible run away unemployment and they lead the western world in youth suicide. these things are ruinous to a culture overtime. >> david: look at greece right now. any country that spends i don't understand its means ultima ultimately pays the price. >> there is a delicate thing in society we have to be aware of. you want to...
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new zealand farmers said they needed something new and did kiwi fruit. >> glenn: germany has got outst office business. >> absolutely. here you talk about privatizing the post office. people think you are radical. germany, privatized the post office in 2000. netherlands privatized the post office. the european union is pushing for postal competition across the entire continent by 2013. we are going to be more socialist than europe on post offices. >> glenn: we are looking at france in our rear-view mirror. >> right. >> glenn: we were talking about last night about let's be more like france. okay. in some ways they're ahead of us. >> the british and germans have done a lot of stuff we need to do. >> ben, first, let's start with the normally bias. explain the normally bias. >> people facing a crisis have what psychologists call the normalcy bias. you want things to be normal. when you're on airplane and say the engine catches fire. you look out the window and you have nothing in your memory to say the engine is on fire so you want everything to be okay. when they've done studies of peo
new zealand farmers said they needed something new and did kiwi fruit. >> glenn: germany has got outst office business. >> absolutely. here you talk about privatizing the post office. people think you are radical. germany, privatized the post office in 2000. netherlands privatized the post office. the european union is pushing for postal competition across the entire continent by 2013. we are going to be more socialist than europe on post offices. >> glenn: we are looking at...
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eventually i tracked down as wonderful as squid hunter in new zealand. it was worthwhile to be on the story to try to capture. he was trying to capture a baby and growing in captivity so i went with them and i spent months on the story and weeks in new zealand with them and really arduous circumstances going out in a cyclone with this guy tried to capture this baby giant squid. there came a point in the story when i was with them where it looks like recaptured this baby giant squid. this man had been searching his whole life for the. i had a moment where i did said dog was there for nothing, we're going to take home and throw him. and i'm going to wash and this is going to be huge, literally and metaphorically. [laughter] just like that it slipped away. we both were looking at the container where we thought we had it. we were working in extreme conditions and it was there and we lost it and gone like an illusion. i remember thinking to myself, my god, my story is like it's over, what i'm going to do. i've been here and on this journey and, in other words
eventually i tracked down as wonderful as squid hunter in new zealand. it was worthwhile to be on the story to try to capture. he was trying to capture a baby and growing in captivity so i went with them and i spent months on the story and weeks in new zealand with them and really arduous circumstances going out in a cyclone with this guy tried to capture this baby giant squid. there came a point in the story when i was with them where it looks like recaptured this baby giant squid. this man...
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researchers in new zealand wanted to see if exercise during pregnancy would effect a baby's size. higher birthweight babies have been associated with a risk for child obesity, so researchers in new zealand wanted to see if exercise during pregnancy would affect it. they found about -- become mothers who regularly did moderate aerobic exercise did have babies with lower birth weight. >> now, you're 11 insta-weather plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> as we mentioned earlier in the show, we have had decent weather for the opening day of baseball. sunshine, gusty winds, more comfortable temperatures. while the rain does not help allergies, the pollen count did come down today. yesterday, it was over 2100. today it is 1400. it is still very high but not what it was yesterday. the town for mauled came down quite a bit. it is probably a little brief break in that allergy stuff, but it means we saw the count lower a little bit with the shower activity. you can see the rain moving off the coast under the atlantic. behind it, a huge stretch of dry weather. you see a flurry coming in thro
researchers in new zealand wanted to see if exercise during pregnancy would effect a baby's size. higher birthweight babies have been associated with a risk for child obesity, so researchers in new zealand wanted to see if exercise during pregnancy would affect it. they found about -- become mothers who regularly did moderate aerobic exercise did have babies with lower birth weight. >> now, you're 11 insta-weather plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> as we mentioned earlier in the...
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so i went out with him and spend weeks in new zealand with him. going out in a cyclone with this guy trying to capture this baby giant squid and there came a point in the story when i was with him where it looked like we captured this baby giant squid, this man had been searching his whole life for and i had the moment where he said thanked god this trip wasn't for nothing. we got it and we are going to take it home and we are going to grow it and i'm going to watch it. this is going to be huge. [laughter] just like that it slipped away. we both were looking at the container. we had been up for nine straight days in extreme conditions. it was there and we lost it. it was like an illusion. i remember thinking to myself, but my god, what am i going to do? i have done this journey and in other words i had hoped for the past and suddenly i was looking at why. i went back that night and i thought about it and by this was the way the story was supposed to be. here was this this man who excessively try to find this thing. nobody could ever get it. the em
so i went out with him and spend weeks in new zealand with him. going out in a cyclone with this guy trying to capture this baby giant squid and there came a point in the story when i was with him where it looked like we captured this baby giant squid, this man had been searching his whole life for and i had the moment where he said thanked god this trip wasn't for nothing. we got it and we are going to take it home and we are going to grow it and i'm going to watch it. this is going to be...
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, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thailand, turkey, united arab emirates, the united kingdom, the united nations, the iaea and the european union will also be there. the president is currently planning to host a number of bilateral meetings. those include the president of armenia, the president of china , chancellor merkel of germany, king abdullah ii of jordan, the prime minister of malaysia. the prime minister of pakistan. president zuma of south africa. and the president of kazakhstan. in addition to the president's activities this evening, the -- at the white house the president will host a screening of the documentary film "nuclear tipping point," a film which focuses on today's nuclear dangers. the screening will be attended by four distinguished statesmen. formers secretary of state george schultz and henry kissinger, former senator sam nunn
, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thailand, turkey, united arab emirates, the united kingdom, the united nations, the iaea and the european union will also be there. the president is currently planning to host a number of bilateral meetings. those...
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it struck 65 miles northeast of tonga, that's east of australia and new zealand.obody was hurt and no damage. >>> if you are wondering why we have all these earthquakes lately, we may have an answer for you. it is per miscuous women, that's what a cleric says. many women don't dress modestly and that causes men to want them, that leads to adultery and the only way to stop the tremors is to turn to religion. >>> of course it could just be a natural thing. >> could be. could be. remember, we detect more than we ever have. they have always been out there. >> a lot of them happen in the water, like the one today. don't bother anybody. >> all right, we are looking at a strong finish to the week. strong, i want to emphasize that. here's your forecast first. now the next three days, sunshine tomorrow, 70. a little breezy. a couple showers possible in the afternoon. the bulk of the day will be fine. beautiful on friday. mostly sunny and 70 and we step into the weekend, cool with rain and showers and temperatures go back into the 60s for highs. now tonight, a shower ending
it struck 65 miles northeast of tonga, that's east of australia and new zealand.obody was hurt and no damage. >>> if you are wondering why we have all these earthquakes lately, we may have an answer for you. it is per miscuous women, that's what a cleric says. many women don't dress modestly and that causes men to want them, that leads to adultery and the only way to stop the tremors is to turn to religion. >>> of course it could just be a natural thing. >> could be....
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industrialized nation, and you talk to anybody who comes over here, who's visiting from france or germany or new zealand or canada, they're like shocked at what does not exist for families. the other thing that has been a very kind of powerful recent phenomenon in the great recession is is that 75% of the job losses have been sustained by men. and a lot of those jobs were in heavy industry. we know very well in our own state, in michigan, they were in the auto industry, construction. jobs that often paid relatively well and had decent health care. when those men get fired and if they are married, and their wives are working, their wives are typically making a lot less, the health care programs are either non-existent or much worse, and conversations and negotiations and juggling are happening all other the united states right now, as families come to terms with the woman being the primary bread winner, and if she's lucky, if she's lucky, she's making 77 cents to a man's dollar. that's the average. that means that people like me who are comfortable professionally are pulling up many women who are barely
industrialized nation, and you talk to anybody who comes over here, who's visiting from france or germany or new zealand or canada, they're like shocked at what does not exist for families. the other thing that has been a very kind of powerful recent phenomenon in the great recession is is that 75% of the job losses have been sustained by men. and a lot of those jobs were in heavy industry. we know very well in our own state, in michigan, they were in the auto industry, construction. jobs that...
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. -- new zealand. >> i have to ask you, if you have a recognizable voice like this guy, not a good idea to do crank calls? >> i can't say anything. i played a mentally challenged puff, and i never got fired. i was on the show for four seasons. matter of fact, i paid a mortgage off doing that. god bless america. >> how much money -- i hospital ask. i can guess by the mortgage -- >> it was bad. >> a puppet gets paid more than us, bill. >> well, pinch gets paid more than me. that's two puppets. >> this is a good . this guy's competition is a lizard in a img ka. yet he -- in a cage. >> why not talk like the lizard and get the competition fired? >> this is what's happening. when people are on the web they get angry and they send anonymous e-mails. but they are adults. it is weird. he is a grown man with a successful job leaving messages on answering machines? it is kind of strange. >> and he is saying he is a private citizen, but then they made it clear he drew geico into it. it just seems like he has nothing better to do with his time. and what does that information do for him, really, at t
. -- new zealand. >> i have to ask you, if you have a recognizable voice like this guy, not a good idea to do crank calls? >> i can't say anything. i played a mentally challenged puff, and i never got fired. i was on the show for four seasons. matter of fact, i paid a mortgage off doing that. god bless america. >> how much money -- i hospital ask. i can guess by the mortgage -- >> it was bad. >> a puppet gets paid more than us, bill. >> well, pinch gets paid...
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so far great britain, india, japan korea, mexico and new zealand and pakistan have been forced to canceleir plans to attend the funeral in poland. 26 countries across europe have now shut down either all or portions of their airspace because of this volume i can ash which can really damage plane engines. hundreds of thousands travelers continue be to be stuck a all over the world. there are only about 5,000 flights taking place in europe. usually there is 22,000. now back to glen. >> glenn itch, crenwich, connec what can we as lay people, do something with the curriculum in schools and when you get to elementary school and certainly, when you get to ap american history. [applause]. >> glenn: we were having a fair tax argument here, and did you hear her question, what did she ask me. >> i was busy, just -- yeah -- >> you want a piece of me? >> by piece, he means they'll bring out security. >> glenn: exactly right. steven, next question. >> actually i think we're going to -- a member of the audience. >> glenn: okay. >> lovely claudia. hi, claudia. >> hi, claudia nelson, have no fear about
so far great britain, india, japan korea, mexico and new zealand and pakistan have been forced to canceleir plans to attend the funeral in poland. 26 countries across europe have now shut down either all or portions of their airspace because of this volume i can ash which can really damage plane engines. hundreds of thousands travelers continue be to be stuck a all over the world. there are only about 5,000 flights taking place in europe. usually there is 22,000. now back to glen. >>...
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i mean australians and new zealand and canadians and some brits who were run down and this ridiculous campaign. >> you're father took cover, had a deal with the commanding officer who allowed him to go there and actually cover it but there was an arrangement, and the arrangement was keith murdoch would not write what he was seeing, but what he saw was so all of he felt he had to write and of course the british government and english government fell and a couple of generals lost their positions as a result. i'm asking you do you feel any reporter in doing his job should strike a deal with the government to cover the world? >> i think there are times that national security and so on, yes in fact my father -- that's not an accurate story totally. he was allowed in. there was strict censorship and he was on his way to london to take charge of a bureau for the newspapers in australia to cover with a war in europe and he had a small office in the times and he was typing a letter to the australian prime minister and the editor at times walked in and said what are you doing, young man and can
i mean australians and new zealand and canadians and some brits who were run down and this ridiculous campaign. >> you're father took cover, had a deal with the commanding officer who allowed him to go there and actually cover it but there was an arrangement, and the arrangement was keith murdoch would not write what he was seeing, but what he saw was so all of he felt he had to write and of course the british government and english government fell and a couple of generals lost their...
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. >> australians and new zealanders and canadians and some british were mowed down. >> your father was allowed to cover it, but there was an arrangement. keith murdoch would not write what he was seeing. but what he saw was so awful that he felt he had to write. of course, a couple of generals lost their position as a result. do you feel that any reporter is doing his job -- in doing his or her job should strike a deal with the government to cover the war? >> i think there are times of national security, yes. in fact, my father -- that is not an accurate story totally. he was allowed into it and there was strict censorship. he was on his way to london to take charge were set up a bureau for -- to take charge or set up a bureau for reporters and australia. he had an office and he was typing away a letter to the australian prime minister. and someone asked to see the letter and asked to share it with the boss. he agreed. northcliffe immediately to get down to the prime minister, lord george, who made the cabinet paper. the commission was set up that suggested the closure of the campaign
. >> australians and new zealanders and canadians and some british were mowed down. >> your father was allowed to cover it, but there was an arrangement. keith murdoch would not write what he was seeing. but what he saw was so awful that he felt he had to write. of course, a couple of generals lost their position as a result. do you feel that any reporter is doing his job -- in doing his or her job should strike a deal with the government to cover the war? >> i think there are...
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captioning made possible by fox news network >> megyn: 250 people signing a petition in new zealand tootect students from watching al gore's inconvenient truth claiming its indoctrination of children. parents became concerned in 2007 and said teachers were not pointing out any inaccuracies with the movie and not explaining there happened to be alternative views on it. >>> thanks for watching, i appreciate the emails we're getting at kelly@foxnews.com. we read them all. and follow me on twitter@megyn kelly and we can tweet. i have figured out how to do it. major progress. "studio b" with shepard smith starts right now. >> the news begins anew on "studio b" and there's breaking news. the national football league suspended the p
captioning made possible by fox news network >> megyn: 250 people signing a petition in new zealand tootect students from watching al gore's inconvenient truth claiming its indoctrination of children. parents became concerned in 2007 and said teachers were not pointing out any inaccuracies with the movie and not explaining there happened to be alternative views on it. >>> thanks for watching, i appreciate the emails we're getting at kelly@foxnews.com. we read them all. and follow...
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vice-president biden is also holding a day of meetings, starting with the new zealand prime minister, and then later leaders from the united arab emirates and south korea. it is the largest meeting of foreign leaders at the u.s. naval observatory. at the capitol, the senate returns from their spring return -- recess, working on cover health insurance assistance and jobless benefits. then it convenes for general topics speeches at 2:00 p.m. eastern today, followed by a bill debate and voting at 5:30. live coverage on c-span2. the house returns tomorrow at 2:00. you can see live coverage of the house here on c-span. the state department told a briefing on the situation in courageous stand -- right now, more about the summit from today's "washington journal." author fredrick stanton making his first visit to "washington journal" with his new book "great negotiations: agreements that changed the modern world." when was the first time that the u.s. negotiated a nuclear treaty with the soviet union? guest: the history of u.s. nuclear relations with the soviet union goes back to the cold war
vice-president biden is also holding a day of meetings, starting with the new zealand prime minister, and then later leaders from the united arab emirates and south korea. it is the largest meeting of foreign leaders at the u.s. naval observatory. at the capitol, the senate returns from their spring return -- recess, working on cover health insurance assistance and jobless benefits. then it convenes for general topics speeches at 2:00 p.m. eastern today, followed by a bill debate and voting at...
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he won the new zealand championships. but this is another part of his life that loves to do.s to be back here at augusta. for us to go back out there as a team together feels good. >> tiger, do you feel the same way about your pursuit of jack this has' record in does it have to take a difference perspective >> when i had, dei went through that period when my father was sick and passed away, it put things in perspective real quick. when my kids were born, it put it in perspective. then what i have done here it puts it in perspective. it's not about the championships. it's not how you look at life. and i hadn't done that the right way for a while. and i need to change that. and going forward, i need to be a better man going forward than i was before. and just because i have gone through treatment doesn't mean it stops. i'm trying as hard as i possibly can each and every day to get my life better and better and stronger. and if i win championships along the way, so be it. but along the way i want to help more people that are -- haven't quite learned how to help themselves just l
he won the new zealand championships. but this is another part of his life that loves to do.s to be back here at augusta. for us to go back out there as a team together feels good. >> tiger, do you feel the same way about your pursuit of jack this has' record in does it have to take a difference perspective >> when i had, dei went through that period when my father was sick and passed away, it put things in perspective real quick. when my kids were born, it put it in perspective....
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. >> the prime minister of new zealand. >> his excellency, the prime minister of the czech republic. >> thank you. >> prime minister of malaysia. >> his excellency, silvio berlusconi, president of the council of ministers of the republic of italy. >> his excellency, ben timlin, secretary-general of the united nations. -- ban ki-moon, secretary- general of the united nations. >> his excellency, prime minister of sweden. >> his excellency, prime minister of the islamic republic of pakistan. >> his excellency, prime minister of japan. >> his excellency, prime minister of the kingdom of morocco. >> her excellency, dr. angela merkel, chancellor of the federal republic of germany. >> his highness, crown prince of qadaffi and deputy supreme commander of the united emiratab emirates armed forces. >> the right hon. stephen harper, prime minister of canada. >> his excellency, prime minister of the socialist republic of vietnam. >> his excellency, president of the government of spain. >> his excellency, prime minister of norway. >> his excellency, prime minister of the republic of india. [inaud
. >> the prime minister of new zealand. >> his excellency, the prime minister of the czech republic. >> thank you. >> prime minister of malaysia. >> his excellency, silvio berlusconi, president of the council of ministers of the republic of italy. >> his excellency, ben timlin, secretary-general of the united nations. -- ban ki-moon, secretary- general of the united nations. >> his excellency, prime minister of sweden. >> his excellency, prime...
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over the same years other countries such as finland, canada, new zealand, japan and korea scored above average across all subjects. if education is the most powerful weapon we can used to change the world comegys speed pisa test results indicate we cannot lead the future because we are feeling a reason for generations? president obama said, quote karina's is enough. the education system is one in the of the world and that is exactly what we intend to do. that is exactly what the budget and submitting the congress has begun to achieve. >> president obama's plan requires increased spending to improve the educational system. however, is this the answer? in 1966, james cochran, a sociological researcher conducted an extensive study on the effectiveness of our educational system. according to his research, the amount of money spent on students didn't affect their test results. instead, he found students with higher socio-economic status scored higher on tests. in addition, students who went to school with kids whose parents had a higher socio-economic status did better as well. 40 years lat
over the same years other countries such as finland, canada, new zealand, japan and korea scored above average across all subjects. if education is the most powerful weapon we can used to change the world comegys speed pisa test results indicate we cannot lead the future because we are feeling a reason for generations? president obama said, quote karina's is enough. the education system is one in the of the world and that is exactly what we intend to do. that is exactly what the budget and...
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interesting back story for you, too, you were born in new zealand and you decided to come to this country born here is incredibly patriotic about the u.s. constitution. >> i feel very patriotic even though i wasn't born here. i've been elected to office for six years and served my time in that position but i really feel that our private property rights every day are being eroded by governments throughout this country. and that's one of the reasons why i got involved, because it just -- it just irks me and young americans don't understand that their private propertys and their freedom is being eroded every day. >> uh-huh. so far, you have four billboards up in florida. five and six are on the way? >> yes, ma'am. five and six are on the way and there will be more after that. >> kevin, what has been the reaction from people? >> the comments that i got yesterday at our rotary club were very, very positive. people thought they were very, very good and certainly sending out a great message that's needed to be portrayed across the country. >> well, you're both great americans. thanks for getting
interesting back story for you, too, you were born in new zealand and you decided to come to this country born here is incredibly patriotic about the u.s. constitution. >> i feel very patriotic even though i wasn't born here. i've been elected to office for six years and served my time in that position but i really feel that our private property rights every day are being eroded by governments throughout this country. and that's one of the reasons why i got involved, because it just -- it...
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i was admitted to the bar as a solicitor in new zealand. my testimony today is based on my experience working in the structured derivatives product group. well i have the opportunity to interact with several other groups within moody's, i do not profess any particular expertise or advanced knowledge. the testimony today is also not been delivered with the intention to bring harm to any individual or stand in judgment of individual behavior. imperfections are neither surprising or unexpected in light of the framework presented to the rational people comprising the credit rating agencies. credit rating agencies serve an important function. in theory, the agents are independent. because of a repeat experience, they should be able to provide this measure of risk at a lower cost. my experience in the derivatives group provides that what i hope will be a prospective with respect to a couple of questions. one question that is being asked, how independent are these agencies? another question is, what consequences do rating agencies suffered under t
i was admitted to the bar as a solicitor in new zealand. my testimony today is based on my experience working in the structured derivatives product group. well i have the opportunity to interact with several other groups within moody's, i do not profess any particular expertise or advanced knowledge. the testimony today is also not been delivered with the intention to bring harm to any individual or stand in judgment of individual behavior. imperfections are neither surprising or unexpected in...
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i was admitted to the bar as a solicitor in new zealand. my testimony today is based on my experience working in the structured derivatives product group. well i have the opportunity to interact with several other groups within moody's, i do not profess any particular expertise or advanced knowledge. the testimony today is also not been delivered with the intention to bring harm to any individual or stand in judgment of individual behavior. imperfections are neither surprising or unexpected in light of the framework presented to the rational people comprising the credit rating agencies. credit rating agencies serve an important function. in theory, the agents are independent. because of a repeat experience, they should be able to provide this measure of risk at a lower cost. my experience in the derivatives group provides that what i hope will be a prospective with respect to a couple of questions. one question that is being asked, how independent are these agencies? another question is, what consequences do rating agencies suffered under t
i was admitted to the bar as a solicitor in new zealand. my testimony today is based on my experience working in the structured derivatives product group. well i have the opportunity to interact with several other groups within moody's, i do not profess any particular expertise or advanced knowledge. the testimony today is also not been delivered with the intention to bring harm to any individual or stand in judgment of individual behavior. imperfections are neither surprising or unexpected in...
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a new zealand researchers says an ice cold slushsy just the thing to increase your endurance when youaverage of 50 minute before they had to stop. the runners who dranked syrup flavored cold water stopped ten minutes sooner. isn't slushy a brand? >> 7-eleven. >> any frozen drink. >>> a huge sports arena turn under to a free medical clinic. one story richard is working on for you in the next hour. >> the l.a. sports arena will offer dental, vision and pedicle care at no costs and couldn't come at a more critical time. you have to hear how many folks are expected to show up each and every day. a reality show designed to do some good. some arab governments are pushing back against a show that is helping people get jobs. that is in about 20 minutes, robin. >> nat is interesting, thank you. sandra bullock's estranged husband is out of rehab but not out of the dog house. jesse james was spotted at his l.a. home yesterday after a month in an arizona treatment center. he was not wearing his wedding ping. >>> many of you are giving your opinions about the walmart story. okay, the nation's larg
a new zealand researchers says an ice cold slushsy just the thing to increase your endurance when youaverage of 50 minute before they had to stop. the runners who dranked syrup flavored cold water stopped ten minutes sooner. isn't slushy a brand? >> 7-eleven. >> any frozen drink. >>> a huge sports arena turn under to a free medical clinic. one story richard is working on for you in the next hour. >> the l.a. sports arena will offer dental, vision and pedicle care at...
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the people are slowly moving to new zealand having first tried australian having been turned down. the indian ocean maldives which have more than 100,000 people, are debating whether they have had the same council meeting at a depth of 30 feet where everybody was wearing scuba gear pointing out, making the point that the sea level is rising and they recognize they have a very severe problem. in the marshall islands, sea level rise isn't the only problem. it is also salinization and storm surge and the marshall islands are now putting the soil into the drums, drums left over from world war ii both by the japanese and the americans. in the arctic along the coast of siberia and the north slope of alaska and parts of northern canada and scandinavia we have a different problem. we not only have sea level rise but we have melting permafrost sowed the beach is becoming more easy. the sand is loser in the easier were-- more easily move by waves and on top of that we have a much longer summer, ice free summer along the shores of the arctic ocean and that means the waves are striking the sho
the people are slowly moving to new zealand having first tried australian having been turned down. the indian ocean maldives which have more than 100,000 people, are debating whether they have had the same council meeting at a depth of 30 feet where everybody was wearing scuba gear pointing out, making the point that the sea level is rising and they recognize they have a very severe problem. in the marshall islands, sea level rise isn't the only problem. it is also salinization and storm surge...
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carbonite asphalt husband abandoned which are the two adult nations that people are slowly moving to new zealand have a first-rate australia and been turned down. the indian ocean has more 100 of people are debating what to do. they've have the same government council meetings where everyone is worried subic are signing documents, pointing out, making the point that the sea level is rising and they recognize they have a very severe problem. in the marshall islands, sea level rises and they'll problem is validation and start something site that. they're now going across the 50 l. in droves where they put the soil into the drones. drums left over from world war ii, both by the japanese and the american spirit in the arctic along the coast of siberia and the north slope of alaska and in parts of northern canada and also scandinavia, we have a different problem. we not only have sealevel rise, but we have melting permafrost. so the beach is becoming more easy. the sand is looser and more easily with by race because of the melting permafrost during the summer and then we have a much longer summer, ic
carbonite asphalt husband abandoned which are the two adult nations that people are slowly moving to new zealand have a first-rate australia and been turned down. the indian ocean has more 100 of people are debating what to do. they've have the same government council meetings where everyone is worried subic are signing documents, pointing out, making the point that the sea level is rising and they recognize they have a very severe problem. in the marshall islands, sea level rises and they'll...