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who are you sure are and it's neighbors it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue in the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and your in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com break into such issues subscribe to our channel especially recommend ever to check out my talk with lance to haven for myth about when the term conspiracy theory became a tool to shut down any questioning and that's it for us tonight you guys have a great night we'll see you right back heard a mile break the sat all over again. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. clearly than you will sean marginalise should be making news policy i just write you know about. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm role researcher. well i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight
who are you sure are and it's neighbors it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue in the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and your in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com break into such issues subscribe to our channel especially recommend ever to check out my talk with lance to haven for myth about when the term...
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i'm 17. >> norman, you don't even know them.st stay there the rest of the night then! >> jimmy: creepy! [ cheers and applause ] you're awesome. freddie highmore, everybody! the series premiere of "bates motel" airs monday, march 18th, at 10:00 p.m. on a&e. justin timberlake performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest will release his new album "the 20/20 experience" on march 19th. [ cheers and applause ] tonight, he's here to debut another brand-new song, "strawberry bubblegum," please welcome back, justin timberlake! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it was such a mellow mellow mellow mellow mellow day ♪ ♪ when you walk by it was such a mellow mellow mellow, mello
i'm 17. >> norman, you don't even know them.st stay there the rest of the night then! >> jimmy: creepy! [ cheers and applause ] you're awesome. freddie highmore, everybody! the series premiere of "bates motel" airs monday, march 18th, at 10:00 p.m. on a&e. justin timberlake performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly...
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desire to wage sure on its neighbors it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue and the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and you're in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com let's bring in a separate issue subscribe to our channel especially recommend ever to check out my talk with lance stephenson myth about when the term conspiracy theory became a tool to shut down any questioning and that's it for us tonight you guys have a great night we'll see you right back here tomorrow break to suck all over again. more news today once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seven v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story. and try. to find out more visit. secret laboratory. to build a. mission to teach me. why you should care only. an
desire to wage sure on its neighbors it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue and the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and you're in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com let's bring in a separate issue subscribe to our channel especially recommend ever to check out my talk with lance stephenson myth about when the term...
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who are you sure are going to neighborhoods it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue in the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and you're in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com let's break into such issues and scribe your channel especially recommend ever to check out my talk with lance and he can flit about when the term conspiracy theory became a tool to shut down any questioning and that's it for us tonight you guys have a great night and will see right back her mile to break the sat all over again. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. will be the. science technology innovation called the least i'm elements from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. last time was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are co
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be able to moderate them fairly talk about all that more i spoke earlier with norman finkelstein activist political scientist and author of knowing too much why the american jewish romance with israel is coming to an end i first asked him why he thinks the obama administration is finally attempting peace talks after five years and here's what he had to say most important number one. and so beginning it was so cool there are. many of the arab states are states that saudi arabia are willing to do. them to do number two who have to go over and through all of the muslim brotherhood in egypt possible its principal ally and hamas that's been the main obstacle to the powers that are already in the main opposition through a so he's trying to be number three in the powers that be in people who themselves are the silent is there in the press and the other side more than ever a number for the house to an affair which grows from one economic crisis to the next and is no more and throw more economically dependent on the united states or so it would go slow or significant changes there is the hope on t
be able to moderate them fairly talk about all that more i spoke earlier with norman finkelstein activist political scientist and author of knowing too much why the american jewish romance with israel is coming to an end i first asked him why he thinks the obama administration is finally attempting peace talks after five years and here's what he had to say most important number one. and so beginning it was so cool there are. many of the arab states are states that saudi arabia are willing to...
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. >> norman, oklahoma, is home to the university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners football team.extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. >> that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. >> that's trouble with a capital "t" right there. >> monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist for station knfr in oklahoma city. >> you can really see the wall cloud starting to spin much, much faster. at that point we knew there was going to be a reasonable chance that a tornado was going to set down on the western sides of norman, third largest city in oklahoma, and go right through town. hey, mike. we've got power flashes right here. it's going to be about two miles just to the west of campus. just to the west of the norman campus. >> up in his news chopper pilot john welsh can see the storm approaching from the west. >> it's two and a half miles for the university of oklahoma. and you know, you see a lot of people out on the streets. so my th
. >> norman, oklahoma, is home to the university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners football team.extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. >> that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. >> that's trouble with a capital "t" right there. >> monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist for station knfr in oklahoma...
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but norman solomon. looking pretty tough in the field good luck you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives on top of my skins and our. after three years of military detention in legal limbo u.s. private bradley manning has been convicted on nineteen charges including six counts of espionage and total the counts could still land him a lifetime in prison and yesterday he took to the stand at his sentencing hearing to give one final statement he said quote i'm sorry for the unintended consequences of my actions i believed i was going to help people not hurt people i look back at my decisions and wonder how on earth i could possibly believe i could change the world for the better i understand that i must pay a price i hope you can give me the opportunity to prove that i'm a good person and i can return to a productive place in society yes it's very sad to hear these words of remorse coming from manning but i can't judge him for saying them and no one else should either
but norman solomon. looking pretty tough in the field good luck you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives on top of my skins and our. after three years of military detention in legal limbo u.s. private bradley manning has been convicted on nineteen charges including six counts of espionage and total the counts could still land him a lifetime in prison and yesterday he took to the stand at his sentencing hearing to give one final statement he said quote...
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but norman solomon stick around. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so unlike the players i know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that it is secure yet a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle print out a speech and a little down the freedoms of caution. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. we speak your language and not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. detroit altie spanish. visit. the media leave us so we leave that maybe. five the scene potions to cure the play your party is a. big question is that no one is asking with
but norman solomon stick around. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so unlike the players i know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that it is secure yet a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle print out a speech and a little down the freedoms of caution. wealthy british...
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>> you suck up. >> greg norman is not here. >> he is not here. >> come on! >> still dominating.me see. i covered the civil war, maybe -- no, the 1960s, second to the '70s. '60s because i was involved in anti-war movement, proudly so. dad was involved in civil rights, proudly so. i went to summer of love in san francisco, money in my pocket and marijuana in the other pocket and i couldn't make love with anybody. kind of sad. >> maybe see a therapist. >> by the way, you ought to use therapy for the five husbands. >> eric, favorite era, what does it mean to you, eric bolling? >> my favorite era is the future, wasn't one of the options. >> oh. wait and see what it is like when president obama is gone. maybe we can get a republican back in office. >> and you get the constitution back! >> time for dana. tell me the era that turns you on. >> i read this totally wrong. i thought it said when it is the '20s. i didn't know you had to live through it. you want to go back to it. i watched the great gatsby this weekend. i would like to visit the 1920s, be invited to his big parties to see if
>> you suck up. >> greg norman is not here. >> he is not here. >> come on! >> still dominating.me see. i covered the civil war, maybe -- no, the 1960s, second to the '70s. '60s because i was involved in anti-war movement, proudly so. dad was involved in civil rights, proudly so. i went to summer of love in san francisco, money in my pocket and marijuana in the other pocket and i couldn't make love with anybody. kind of sad. >> maybe see a therapist. >>...
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action dot org and founding director of the institute for public accuracy thanks so much going on norman cousins so first of all i wanted to get your take on manning's apology what do you think i think it's a testament to bradley manning like so many other people in so many ways is a casualty of war when you think of the trauma that he went through well initially in terms of his father. veteran himself by his own account pushing bradley manning to and then his own experience in the military in iraq seeing that he was ordered to send iraqi people who were simply expressing themselves to the iraqi government to the torture chambers of the u.s. supported regime in that country then his moral decision to release this information resulting in his incarceration now for more than three years including dramatic and for him terrible isolation in solitary naked at night according to u.n. inspector virtual torture and then to go through this trial and i think that sort of trauma was reflected in his statement yesterday absolutely it pains me so much to see people actually judging him and saying you
action dot org and founding director of the institute for public accuracy thanks so much going on norman cousins so first of all i wanted to get your take on manning's apology what do you think i think it's a testament to bradley manning like so many other people in so many ways is a casualty of war when you think of the trauma that he went through well initially in terms of his father. veteran himself by his own account pushing bradley manning to and then his own experience in the military in...
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but norman solomon think around. there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea motions to cure the play your part of the musical. questions that no one is asking with the guests that deserve answers from. politics only on our t.v. . speak your language. programs in belgium entries in arabic it's all here on the. little chance in the world talks about six of p.r.p. interview intriguing story. arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. little. saying after three years of military detention and legal limbo u.s. private bradley manning has been convicted on one thousand charges including six counts of espionage and total the counts could still land him a lifetime in prison and yesterday he took to the stand at his sentencing hearing to give one final statement he said quote i'm sorry for the unintended consequences of my actions i believed i was going to help. people not hurt people i look back at my decisions and wonder how on earth i could possibly believe i could change the world for the better i understand that i must pay a price i hope you ca
but norman solomon think around. there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea motions to cure the play your part of the musical. questions that no one is asking with the guests that deserve answers from. politics only on our t.v. . speak your language. programs in belgium entries in arabic it's all here on the. little chance in the world talks about six of p.r.p. interview intriguing story. arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. little. saying after three years of...
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but norman solomon stick around. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. world couldn't funny it's technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. is it possible to navigate you connie with all the details of just information and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status it's been your right. after three years of military detention in legal limbo u.s. private bradley manning has been convicted on nineteen charges including six counts of espionage and total the counts could still land him a lifetime in prison and yesterday he took to the stand at his sentencing hearing to give one final statement he said quote i'm sorry for the unintended consequences of my actions i believed i was going to help people not hurt people i loo
but norman solomon stick around. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. world couldn't funny it's technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. is it possible to navigate you connie with all the details of just information...
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chairing the government of audits and oversight committee and sthe will be filling in for supervisor normanee, the clerk of the committee is mr. derek evans, we want to thank sfgtv staff for covering the meeting today, mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> thank you, mr. chair. please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, completed speaker cards should be submitted to to the clerk, items acted upon will appear on the board of supervisor's agenda. >> before we move to our item, i would like to entertain a motion to excuse supervisor norman yee, so we have a motion by supervisor mar, if we can take that without objection. i know that there are a number of people here for item number 1, we have a very small item that's coming up on item 2, so i would like to take that out of order, so if you can call item number 2 and i know we'll try to make it quick so we can move to the main item of this meeting. >> item number 2 is a hear toinger consider the premise to premise transfer of a type 21 off-sale general license from 810 mission street to 810 mission street, distric
chairing the government of audits and oversight committee and sthe will be filling in for supervisor normanee, the clerk of the committee is mr. derek evans, we want to thank sfgtv staff for covering the meeting today, mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> thank you, mr. chair. please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, completed speaker cards should be submitted to to the clerk, items acted upon will appear on the board of supervisor's agenda. >>...
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it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the obama campaign was a pivotal point, bringing people in. now they leave. there is the possibility that people will come back in. i agree with that movements also have their problems. i t
it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or...
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why not trace through lost norman crests or track dna to tribes 6,000 years gone from the banks.r further back through each human cell to african eve her grunts are tuning savannahs. i felt the gift shared from the bones later that night in the crowded room when all the instruments had gone silent and a man rose up shyly alone and sang sean moss one of the singer's songs. beautiful country, i take you to by the black water screens of the beast the thrush and the black bird sings sweetly and the wild deer over the mountains branches with fruits and blossom the and hives with honey. and the corn creek lifts it's cries in the grass. [applause] >> your poem has a sense of place and you mentioned earlier the sensation of going to canada and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on
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solomon founding director of the institute for public accuracy joins us now norman welcome back to the program great to have you with us so tell us how did how did this get started what what initiated this process this this idea of giving bradley manning the nobel peace prize what was the rationale behind the political action group roots action dot org we realized that bradley manning far from being in a position to just defend himself or be defended should be put forward as a role model when you see something wrong you should call it out you should speak out against it you know it's the antithesis of that notorious phrase that gives us chills just follow orders no you're not supposed to just follow orders and bradley manning and i think a former winner of the nobel peace prize may read maguire said it very well she nominated him for the nobel peace prize and said i can't think of anybody else more deserving he blew the whistle he exposed diplomatic cables and the now notorious collateral murder video he showed that atrocities weren't just an anomaly in iraq with the u.s. occupation th
solomon founding director of the institute for public accuracy joins us now norman welcome back to the program great to have you with us so tell us how did how did this get started what what initiated this process this this idea of giving bradley manning the nobel peace prize what was the rationale behind the political action group roots action dot org we realized that bradley manning far from being in a position to just defend himself or be defended should be put forward as a role model when...
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who are supportive who have not been mentioned one is former mayor and congressman, and of the dot, norman who was instrumental way back years ago. and our current dot director ray lahood and i want to call a special shout out to former member of our board who has been a supporter of this project for many years, will (inaudible), thank you. thank you, will. and steadfast support. and this is truly been a labor of love for the board and critics along the way and i am totally convinced, absolutely convinced that when this is opened, everybody will realize this was totally worth while and all of the struggles forward and a lng time coming and great leadership. and he and his team and we appreciate that and we are it marks the beginning and i am looking forward, mr. mayor for dedication and whether i am able to rise this. and i did tell the mayor that i have a problem personally, and my term will be up before it is dedicated so i asked for one more term to be here on that great, great day. thank you all. >> so it is because of the leadership of the sfmta board of directors that we executed the
who are supportive who have not been mentioned one is former mayor and congressman, and of the dot, norman who was instrumental way back years ago. and our current dot director ray lahood and i want to call a special shout out to former member of our board who has been a supporter of this project for many years, will (inaudible), thank you. thank you, will. and steadfast support. and this is truly been a labor of love for the board and critics along the way and i am totally convinced,...
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we're pleased to have greg norman here.tential in business. >> way beyond what i ever thought i'd be at this stage of my career. it's just been a fantastic journey, charlie, quite honestly. identified very early on there was a space, there was a position about understanding what the brand does for you and how to market that brand. through that whole process i've learned with some great people around and here we are today, a global company. >> i want to talk about the business but first golf for a moment. why didn't you live up to your potential when you look back? >> quite honestly i was probably a little stubborn. >> in what way? >> i wanted to do things my way. i had a great people around from a physiotherapist and stuff like that, but i was so set in my ways. if i had to change things and do things again, i'd probably bring in an inner core of people like maybe a sports psychologist to help me understand. i played fairly aggressive golf. i believed in my ability. you heard me with steve there. there wasn't a shot that i
we're pleased to have greg norman here.tential in business. >> way beyond what i ever thought i'd be at this stage of my career. it's just been a fantastic journey, charlie, quite honestly. identified very early on there was a space, there was a position about understanding what the brand does for you and how to market that brand. through that whole process i've learned with some great people around and here we are today, a global company. >> i want to talk about the business but...
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norman, oklahoma, paris, france, or bowie, maryland?rman, oklahoma. >> that's a great city! i was born there. >> but he gets my -- everyone has a story has a cd! >> i know you don't care about where kathie lee was born. kath, what were you doing in paris? >> my father was on the staff of general eisenhower in paris and my mom and dad are very much in love and i'm a product of that. thank you. >> all right. >> where are you from? >> northern michigan. >> northern michigan. what was my given name, katheryn lee martin, katheryn lee epstein, katheryn lee abramowics or philbin? >> epstein! >> oh, well, you don't get the cd, oh, well. >> does your parents have any other names in mind for you? >> no, you know, and the lee is from my daddy's middle name. i'm delighted to be named after my daddy. >> aren't you glad you came? let's go back to kath. >> why is she here? anyway, i keep going? all right. what famous advertising character debuted in 1953? the morton salt girl, captain crunch, the pillsbury dough boy, or the coppertone girl? >> the cop
norman, oklahoma, paris, france, or bowie, maryland?rman, oklahoma. >> that's a great city! i was born there. >> but he gets my -- everyone has a story has a cd! >> i know you don't care about where kathie lee was born. kath, what were you doing in paris? >> my father was on the staff of general eisenhower in paris and my mom and dad are very much in love and i'm a product of that. thank you. >> all right. >> where are you from? >> northern michigan....
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norman new zealand resident arrest for presentation for the avoidance in locating a laptop >> the 7 tickets are to go to the kids in the tenderloin and the $50 certificate was for a great deal officer. >> move to accept. >> okay. i'll move to accept. motion made by commissioner khan. public comment on the consent calendar items. hearing no public comment. all in favor of accepting the it items listed under the consent calendar say i. all opposed? any extension. those items are accepted by unanimous consented. >> the public is well, to talk about the subject matter of the commission. they shall address the commission as a whole and not individually. under police commission rules of order the police nor commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by public. individual commissioners and police and occ personnel shall refrain from entering into discussion >> ladies and gentlemen the microphone is open for public comment. do we have any public comment? yes, ma'am >> thank you, commissioners. he's the cute it guy in the room. i'm coming to bear and bring again glad tidings. i wan
norman new zealand resident arrest for presentation for the avoidance in locating a laptop >> the 7 tickets are to go to the kids in the tenderloin and the $50 certificate was for a great deal officer. >> move to accept. >> okay. i'll move to accept. motion made by commissioner khan. public comment on the consent calendar items. hearing no public comment. all in favor of accepting the it items listed under the consent calendar say i. all opposed? any extension. those items are...
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looking for norman, oklahoma. ♪ oklahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain ♪ >> by the wayy? >> i go oh -- ♪ hoda woman ♪ when the wind starts whipping round the plain ♪ >> every morning. >> it usually gets a laugh. anyway. what's the second one, willie boy? >> here's the next question. this is leslie. kathie lee says hoda's best asset is, a, her feet, b, her hair, c, her legs or d, her butt if you'll forgive the term. >> i'm going to say her butt. >> ooh, sorry. looking for her feet, actually. >> nobody watches our show. >> she's got the most beautiful feet in the whole world. but she also has unbelievable legs and a good butt, too. so it's a tough one. but i do love her feet. i don't know what that says about me, but i love them. >> all righty then. anyhoo. i don't like this game. >> we're getting rid of a lot of this inventory on your paperback, which is good news. here's karen. hoda's dog blake is a maltipoo, yorkipo yorkipoo,cockapoo, or lab rah dood'll. >> labradoodle. >> nobody watches our show! he's a cockapoo. oh, look at blakey. >> are you sure? >> i don't know. h
looking for norman, oklahoma. ♪ oklahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain ♪ >> by the wayy? >> i go oh -- ♪ hoda woman ♪ when the wind starts whipping round the plain ♪ >> every morning. >> it usually gets a laugh. anyway. what's the second one, willie boy? >> here's the next question. this is leslie. kathie lee says hoda's best asset is, a, her feet, b, her hair, c, her legs or d, her butt if you'll forgive the term. >> i'm going to say...
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supervisors in district 5 we have london reed and district 4 katie and district 7 he has a large part norman yee and supervisor avalos this is his area. our major transit routes are the 28 muni and the m ocean view among others. our major traffic routes are slope boulevard and sunset and 19th avenue and ocean avenue and others. our commercial areas are westportal and ocean avenue and others. we divide our districts into 6 car sectors. this is one one car sectors of bored are 7th avenue and 19 avenue here our two car sectors the border are sunset boulevard and those are the 3 cars basically to the beach and there's the skyline and other. our 4 car sector 19th avenue and saks on and others over here. our 5 car is daily city border and the ocean car on the side. our demographics our population agencies compromise backing black 4.3 percent and white almost 40 percent. almost 16 percent are 65 and older and almost 17 percent are 17 and increase. i have a one hundred and 7 sworn officers at the states and that includes me. for the captain staff i have two sivendz it's my clerk and on day office. i
supervisors in district 5 we have london reed and district 4 katie and district 7 he has a large part norman yee and supervisor avalos this is his area. our major transit routes are the 28 muni and the m ocean view among others. our major traffic routes are slope boulevard and sunset and 19th avenue and ocean avenue and others. our commercial areas are westportal and ocean avenue and others. we divide our districts into 6 car sectors. this is one one car sectors of bored are 7th avenue and 19...
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. >> kristin hendrix is from norman, oklahoma. >> i have grown up in a christian home and in a christianchool, to where that is all i have been surrounded with. i wasn't able to truly make my faith my own. >> george: and kara crenshaw is from jackson, tennessee. >> after high school, i was kind of, like, tired of being in a classroom. you're in a classroom for 13 years, and you're expected to go to college right after that. i wanted to get out and see the world. >> george: the teenagers signed up with camp kegel, a colorado-based christian organization that encourages students to take a year off from school, in between high school and college. harvard, yale, and princeton are among the champions of these experiences. luke paris directs campkeeper's program. >> we tell students you're making an investment in a year that is going to last a lifetime. >> george: six adventures, six countries, and three continents. it all starts with orientation week. >> sitting in this little valley in between two mountains with a river running through it, and they're taken all through colorado, to backpack,
. >> kristin hendrix is from norman, oklahoma. >> i have grown up in a christian home and in a christianchool, to where that is all i have been surrounded with. i wasn't able to truly make my faith my own. >> george: and kara crenshaw is from jackson, tennessee. >> after high school, i was kind of, like, tired of being in a classroom. you're in a classroom for 13 years, and you're expected to go to college right after that. i wanted to get out and see the world. >>...