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knowledge oft his the situation. these are personal relationships.at this makes devastating situation. >> he has a brother who is in secret service. his brother is not being investigated. the secret service investigated, ted nugent made. he called them evil. urged nra members to help stop their heads up. he also said he either is or is in jail. it is a theological definition. romney is not a christian. obama ishat president christian and non biblical principles. >> he has an early stage prostate cancer. an an e-mail to shareholders. he says his condition is remotely life-threatening. undergo twoto radiation treatment. >> and women involved in a that cost the arkansas coaches juppe has resign now. as with them many crash the cycle. it is wednesday morning. >> forget the church. forget the beach. this couple wanted to say"i do" ikea. ♪ >> find out which celebrities e dance off. we have another check on traffic and weather >> wednesday morning. adam caskey is in the furniture center. we have some rain to talk about. some off and on light showers. accumu
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regrettle tre h en onct o outreach we he concern a o res t roof i wt to talk tt cae ople e out it so ofte i t school rector eople re cracterizinit a e into e en l l t on t lbourneroof, i wt to ow wt the is >> it is din the ol it i oor rden cl it will 25 stu we m also e it for art cla they raw t ts ore t kin iide clooof ices 25 ents at the time you re lookin iide oice a 2 ents at ti e tee or fo hours tod xithere is id i th cl >> you do t pla to rve lu >> we ot rve lu >> no outb we ca coisoner -we c coitioit you he to e ce t there e t lot of the etic events b we mig e it for rients bttinit is od tt clifie 2 to 3 ents r cla it i ot o nig time t on t wee, we c comiothin peoe e coer
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and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don't think this needs to be explained, it's called mad man with broom. the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his night shirt with a broom, he, too, returns. he thinks to roust the crows from the mu
and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest,...
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owmade mounabbit he in the er t aolis to worsh his ancesrs rathkeh:ros dtthasay uth thssthat sat on p oftas the room side. its doorwa is a ma m. tt ithe orld, the the ancest se on thrface the worldere the uauns, the skbes who hold the enon t srs. thheavens wereepseed the wor t skygon.uauns, t weswasign us as st tis t k inheoforni s ki pd littleradionofncr wohip toalidat s rule in palenque 18 rbit exploitedthe-oln overan shwhbbitod traat s rule in palenque hecilf rbit exploitedthe-oln ofiverse crran he wasthperfecot me te thatun w rise eas anto rning set each eveni,ge to me reran time atd aney a theirpinsuthispl s ngm wod os ace ri atd prin t theirpinsuthispl moalwianhemen cut theigenita. men, likthis queen maystate in mexdrthorththn. cas,e as tt oo the ur of liness. in blo wheso bo p uthe rol e paeds thsme ormeinmythical ca theisiorp he pat maty anote r fdom olinstng d powe maya god. he pat ening meds riat pamids,thous prab thtowas a d. mayaelioemdithcoonrort of a relns he pat it hpe c ening meds riat pamids,thous prab thtowas a d. thertati of life d h. tortsclarsred thuay til igionkingst
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single parts oft feel sttchein many directions... with no one to turn to. it's not like working at department store, where you're just making some extra money. it's, it's exhauing. and it is difficul to face a small ild and all of those demands the home demands when you're alady tired to the bone. i an, evything fell into my hands. everythi from making sure the bills are paid.. to transporting the children from one poi to another. [ narrator ] the challenges of being a single parenare not new. th're just more evalentin tay's socty. yearago, maria us moz f herselin a sim posit when her husband died suddenly she was le with three young daughters to raise shwent to the united states to find work. d enrolled her daughters in a boarding hool suppoed by t mexan government. i think we used to find comfort in thaall the children... in the boarding hool were in the same situation that we were. and then we had eachther. [ narrator ] it tk more than ten ars fomrs. munoz... to earn the come necessary to bring her daughters to the united states. e problems we had, or wh
single parts oft feel sttchein many directions... with no one to turn to. it's not like working at department store, where you're just making some extra money. it's, it's exhauing. and it is difficul to face a small ild and all of those demands the home demands when you're alady tired to the bone. i an, evything fell into my hands. everythi from making sure the bills are paid.. to transporting the children from one poi to another. [ narrator ] the challenges of being a single parenare not new....
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hours from now a teenaged driver may walk oft jail free. we are live with the legal maneuvering that has a lot of people asking why. >>> the new roadblock ross mirkarimi faces to be reinstated. >>> decision expected that could put college plans of thousands of south bay students in jeopardy.
hours from now a teenaged driver may walk oft jail free. we are live with the legal maneuvering that has a lot of people asking why. >>> the new roadblock ross mirkarimi faces to be reinstated. >>> decision expected that could put college plans of thousands of south bay students in jeopardy.
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oft... and totally irresistible. your lip butter? likewise. new revlon® colorburst™ lip butter.hydrating buttery balm for baby soft lips in 20 shiny colors. >> now we're going to run a state flag up the pole. scott has the facts that make this one stand out. >> maine stretches further east than any other u.s. state. it's also our least densely populated eastern state. almost 90% of maine is covered by forest, which is why it's called the pine tree state. but maine is also known for its long, rugged coastline. in fact, it competes with florida for having the most shoreline along the atlantic ocean. maine's first state flag appeared in 1901. it was a very simple design. then, in 1909, a new flag was created. it was much more complex, but not everybody saw it as an improvement. >> maine is an interesting flag in that, in recent years, there have been two attempts to return it to its former, simpler design, which was just a pine tree and the north star. pine what they have now is the state coat of arms, which features still the pine tree, still the north star, but also a moose resti
oft... and totally irresistible. your lip butter? likewise. new revlon® colorburst™ lip butter.hydrating buttery balm for baby soft lips in 20 shiny colors. >> now we're going to run a state flag up the pole. scott has the facts that make this one stand out. >> maine stretches further east than any other u.s. state. it's also our least densely populated eastern state. almost 90% of maine is covered by forest, which is why it's called the pine tree state. but maine is also known...
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they cut in front oft you fronthey honk. gets on your nerves. >> it is crazy riding a bicycle here, but we have got to do something. >> bicycle commuters not only have to deal with congestion. there's also smog and the risk of accidents. her 30-kilometer commute would take two hours with a car in rush-hour conditions. but with her bicycle, she is at work in one hour. >> the problem is most indonesians simply love their car too much. it is a status symbol. of course, i would also like to have a car, but not with this traffic. >> jakarta's urban planning to permit is looking for ways to improve the situation. so far, most projects have been marred by red tape and corruption. but the city urgently needs to start taking action, with 300 new car and 1000 motorcycle registrations adding to the problem every day. >> they can use their car like on the weekends. certainly on sunday. i mean, we do not want to limit them to have the cars but they can have them. but please use it wisely. >> in his model of the city, there are no traffic
they cut in front oft you fronthey honk. gets on your nerves. >> it is crazy riding a bicycle here, but we have got to do something. >> bicycle commuters not only have to deal with congestion. there's also smog and the risk of accidents. her 30-kilometer commute would take two hours with a car in rush-hour conditions. but with her bicycle, she is at work in one hour. >> the problem is most indonesians simply love their car too much. it is a status symbol. of course, i would...
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it forces you on gto get out oft rut, do some form of discovery to look back on the problem. one example is kroger foods. kroger uses the killer questions approach. and you don't think of kroger as being an innovator, a grocery store chain, but their innovation team based in cincinnati has come up with just phenomenal not just tech knowledges, experiences, how do they sell, how do they reach out. mobile devices that enough your kitchen at home where you input what your needs are, leave that device at home, you go to the store and it maps out the store for you and tells you where to pick it up. >> and they get to those things through the questions. >> through the questions. there's certain killer questions that force you to look at who your customer is, how do you think differently about your customer, how do you think differently about your products, but also how do you run your business, how do you think about all the nuts and bolts and stuff that do you dyou do day in and how do you get in the mental mode of i'm just turning a crank to actually change the business. >> it se
it forces you on gto get out oft rut, do some form of discovery to look back on the problem. one example is kroger foods. kroger uses the killer questions approach. and you don't think of kroger as being an innovator, a grocery store chain, but their innovation team based in cincinnati has come up with just phenomenal not just tech knowledges, experiences, how do they sell, how do they reach out. mobile devices that enough your kitchen at home where you input what your needs are, leave that...
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they cut in front oft you fronthey honk. gets on your nerves. >> it is crazy riding a bicycle here, but we have got to do something. >> bicycle commuters not only have to deal with congestion. there's also smog and the risk of accidents. her 30-kilometer commute would take two hours with a car in rush-hour conditions. but with her bicycle, she is at work in one hour. >> the problem is most indonesians simply love their car too much. it is a status symbol. of course, i would also like to have a car, but not with this traffic. >> jakarta's urban planning to permit is looking for ways to improve the situation. so far, most projects have been marred by red tape and corruption. but the city urgently needs to start taking action, with 300 new car and 1000 motorcycle registrations adding to the problem every day. >> they can use their car like on the weekends. certainly on sunday. i mean, we do not want to limit them to have the cars but they can have them. but please use it wisely. >> in his model of the city, there are no traffic
they cut in front oft you fronthey honk. gets on your nerves. >> it is crazy riding a bicycle here, but we have got to do something. >> bicycle commuters not only have to deal with congestion. there's also smog and the risk of accidents. her 30-kilometer commute would take two hours with a car in rush-hour conditions. but with her bicycle, she is at work in one hour. >> the problem is most indonesians simply love their car too much. it is a status symbol. of course, i would...
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old army who had presented mack and abraham lincoln with so many problems during those battles and oft repeated anecdote had lincoln speaking with the tired now general winfield scott during a visit to the military academy at west point in the late spring of 1862. and lincoln is said to have asked this question -- general scott, why is it that you were once able to take the city of mexico in three months with just 5,000 men and we've been unable to take richmond with 100,000 men? i will tell you, relied general scott. the men who took us into mexico city are the same men who are keeping us out of richmond. as mcclellan withdrew down the james and occupied berkeley and
old army who had presented mack and abraham lincoln with so many problems during those battles and oft repeated anecdote had lincoln speaking with the tired now general winfield scott during a visit to the military academy at west point in the late spring of 1862. and lincoln is said to have asked this question -- general scott, why is it that you were once able to take the city of mexico in three months with just 5,000 men and we've been unable to take richmond with 100,000 men? i will tell...
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the 51 and 97 nurses are abash because oft baus a water main break. >> the weather is pretty quiet.say good morning to ava marie. today she is running with the dogs. >> this live shot is going to the docks. we're talking about the cherry blossom dog show happening at the maryland state fair show. it is a combination of three clubs. i'm here with george. what a beautiful dog. >> the show is a lot of fun for the dogs and for the exhibitors and for people who like to come and watch. >> you don't need a dog to come to the show. >> the first dog show i ever attended was 10 years ago. >> and now you are hooked. is your dog going to be in the show/ she >> will not be showing this weekend -- she will not be showing this weekend. she is a few more points away from a championship. >> how does the schedule go? >> there are four days of shows. other day, sunday, and money and all-breed shows. the saturday, sunday, and monday shows will start around 8:00 a.m. and go until 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. we'll be working each day and we start with about 2000 dogs, 175 breeds. we picked the best of each br
the 51 and 97 nurses are abash because oft baus a water main break. >> the weather is pretty quiet.say good morning to ava marie. today she is running with the dogs. >> this live shot is going to the docks. we're talking about the cherry blossom dog show happening at the maryland state fair show. it is a combination of three clubs. i'm here with george. what a beautiful dog. >> the show is a lot of fun for the dogs and for the exhibitors and for people who like to come and...
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s undertaking without advice first from oft and extending the consultation and on going back oft-commn the importance of phone hacking. i see no evidence that he acted in a way that was contrary to the ministerial codes. in terms of the secretaries, the chairman of approved the approach. that included small number of people acting as contact points with these corporations as is required and rollins to process. required and follows in the process. it is quite clear that this contact became improper and inappropriate and went on the requirements set out by the secretary of state or the permanent secretary. that is why the special adviser resigned and he was right to do so. there are correct procedures to follow in this regard and they need to be followed scrupulously. that is why last week, i ask the cabinet secretary and head of the seacoast predicts its service to write to the department's clarifying the rig is procedures that should be in place for handling cases of this nature. the second issue is the nature of the inquiry. all inquiries best suited to get to the bottom of this issu
s undertaking without advice first from oft and extending the consultation and on going back oft-commn the importance of phone hacking. i see no evidence that he acted in a way that was contrary to the ministerial codes. in terms of the secretaries, the chairman of approved the approach. that included small number of people acting as contact points with these corporations as is required and rollins to process. required and follows in the process. it is quite clear that this contact became...
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growth so strong you could argue the possibility of a hard landing and economic crash in the prc taken oft tables. the numbers cheered me when i heard about them saturday night while attending an elk's club bash, i toasted the communists with a nice cold brewski because it looked like we could move higher monday morning thanks to china's strength. because of that good cheer, i forgot about this land mass called europe that stands between the asian book and the u.s. book. on wall street we talk about a kirch kind of book than you might read at home. i for the moment thought that the book handoff, another technical term, might somehow go from china right to the united states, not stopping in europe, do not pass go. you know what i have mean? stupid, very stupid. even when you consider how my judgment was probably a little impaired. sure enough, just as we've seen, that whole darn continent takes its cue from the weakest countries, not the strongest ones. while germany has a strong economy, the rest of of the countries are getting weaker. buttressing the negatives, a weak purchasing report sh
growth so strong you could argue the possibility of a hard landing and economic crash in the prc taken oft tables. the numbers cheered me when i heard about them saturday night while attending an elk's club bash, i toasted the communists with a nice cold brewski because it looked like we could move higher monday morning thanks to china's strength. because of that good cheer, i forgot about this land mass called europe that stands between the asian book and the u.s. book. on wall street we talk...
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and if one of them fails the whole thing falls out oft sky. they don't believe i can do this, he realized. i need to convince them i get this. this is not just the case of ford. that was the case as gmand chrysler too. i remember there was a lot of reports about the tail finned cars. there was a lot of skepticism. the key to mulally's turn around of ford, was really changing the way that the company operated at the top. and the way that he got through kind of all the nonsense and and got the facts by the famous now thursday morning meetings. he made all the executives come together. sit around a round table and go over all the information about the company's operations. every week. it was automatic color coated. green meant fine. yellow meant maybe there was something in trouble. red was trouble. there was no fault. they would discuss how to fix it later. it was to make sure everybody knew what was going on so they could fix it. and, the problem was, is that once they learned how to do it, for the next few weeks all the slides were green. ever
and if one of them fails the whole thing falls out oft sky. they don't believe i can do this, he realized. i need to convince them i get this. this is not just the case of ford. that was the case as gmand chrysler too. i remember there was a lot of reports about the tail finned cars. there was a lot of skepticism. the key to mulally's turn around of ford, was really changing the way that the company operated at the top. and the way that he got through kind of all the nonsense and and got the...
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i believe that each stage of the theory, the awe thentticity oft- authenticity of the showd the idea it would be received missally as a living being and therefore resurrected jesus and then proving that in relation to the gospel accounts of the resurrection also as i say st. paul's account, i believe that is historically proveable insofar as any historically theory is proveable. so i'm not dogmatic about it. i'm putting it out there and i will see whether it's accepted but i hope it will be. i hope a lot of -- >> rose: what's more important the fact you believe you've proved brie your -- by yr own understanding as a art historian of medieval imagery it could be have been of that time. is that more important than the idea of what it could have been. >> i think they're both important. i mean i think it is as an artist and obviously i'm focused on trying to understand what this image was. i think it's really important that people understand that it's a far more important image than they do currently. i mean the first entry ever since the first photograph of the shroud at the end of the
i believe that each stage of the theory, the awe thentticity oft- authenticity of the showd the idea it would be received missally as a living being and therefore resurrected jesus and then proving that in relation to the gospel accounts of the resurrection also as i say st. paul's account, i believe that is historically proveable insofar as any historically theory is proveable. so i'm not dogmatic about it. i'm putting it out there and i will see whether it's accepted but i hope it will be. i...
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. >> based on eyewitness accounts on the scene and ofts found in the trailer, authorities officiallyph for the birmingham clinic bombing. though where he's hiding will make finding him no easy task. >> we brought in an army officer who specialized in this type of tracking. he said, look, you could literally have an army out here walking side by side across the entire 500,000 acres of the forest, and eric rudolph could be in the middle of that and you would walk right over him. he said i've seen situations where you could literally hide an army in some of these types of places. we realized that this is like nothing we've ever done before. >> adding to the difficulty of the terrain, some residents of rural north carolina seem unsure about playing host to hundreds of federal agents. >> we had s.w.a.t., srt guys from new york city, from chicago, from detroit. did we stand out? obviously, we stood out. these people lived here all their life and they knew who was from here and who wasn't. >> it's changed things. there's not as much privacy as there used to be. >> fear is something we can't
. >> based on eyewitness accounts on the scene and ofts found in the trailer, authorities officiallyph for the birmingham clinic bombing. though where he's hiding will make finding him no easy task. >> we brought in an army officer who specialized in this type of tracking. he said, look, you could literally have an army out here walking side by side across the entire 500,000 acres of the forest, and eric rudolph could be in the middle of that and you would walk right over him. he...
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kept in a refrigerated room, and fabian volunt i refrigerated room, and fabian volunt i big money ind oftble. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your you own your chair. they had nailed the baby inside we've both been there,aceder in refrigerated rossim e hospital morgue for 12 hours. l this stopping and poune-ed at attoday,ut look. >> thank you. >>> we'll beht stop come on. arcads are a boomi b on e. torture.. reveround for hours of sleep a night, they were woken up afju, they were me in the 40s. and the pleasant spot will be along the gulf coast with highs and the pleasant spot will be along the gulf coast with highs in the 70s and 80s. sing.cades,. some oil palm plantas. th hey say >> it's more than ju f go to the point defiant zoo's website. i'm not going to egg you on today, but look. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back, everybody. troubles. sing.cowell's newn guess who c on this shift, ths ue longer get around drch stay up o sun protection on a beach day.s disrupted sleep up for a year, changing just one thing in their theisl fleece blankets,ar mews, kyo. >> better to s
kept in a refrigerated room, and fabian volunt i refrigerated room, and fabian volunt i big money ind oftble. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your you own your chair. they had nailed the baby inside we've both been there,aceder in refrigerated rossim e hospital morgue for 12 hours. l this stopping and poune-ed at attoday,ut look. >> thank you. >>> we'll beht stop come on. arcads are a boomi b on e. torture.. reveround for hours of sleep a night, they were woken up...
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in the process, particularly ambassador crocker, he was at 11:59:59 negotiating the deal for handing ofton for leadership in iran from the international security forces to the afghans to be able to run this conflict on their own and defeat the taliban. this agreement was completed while we were there. we did not in any way want to turn an international incident into preventing this agreement from being signed. this was months in the making. so we didn't want to be the ones that would prevent this from happening. >> you can read more about all of this on my blog. an al qaeda plot to attack an american passenger train. new details coming to light at the trial of an unlikely terror suspect. plus the bird strike that had passengers on one flight fearing for their lives. just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a suba
in the process, particularly ambassador crocker, he was at 11:59:59 negotiating the deal for handing ofton for leadership in iran from the international security forces to the afghans to be able to run this conflict on their own and defeat the taliban. this agreement was completed while we were there. we did not in any way want to turn an international incident into preventing this agreement from being signed. this was months in the making. so we didn't want to be the ones that would prevent...
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even if it is university a close-up of kate or leo or any oft actors, you still have to sculpt the depths of their face. >> reporter: cameron realizes, to get people back in the theatre, the experience better be worth it. >> if you are going to do it right, and it should be done right if you are going to charge a premium ticket, you have to spend more time and money on it than is ever really available in a new movie. >> reporter: william la jeunesse. fox news. >> i'm curious to see that. >> it doesn't seem like it is worth it but i guess that is why they are in charge and make the big bucks. >>> a large radio tower comes crashing down plus a small plane crashes in a store. those stories coming up in about 14 minutes as we check more headlines. >>> sherry ly is following our big story this morning. the race for the republican presidential nomination now heads to maryland and the district. polls open later this morning. where the race stands, coming up. the word is swapportunity. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie
even if it is university a close-up of kate or leo or any oft actors, you still have to sculpt the depths of their face. >> reporter: cameron realizes, to get people back in the theatre, the experience better be worth it. >> if you are going to do it right, and it should be done right if you are going to charge a premium ticket, you have to spend more time and money on it than is ever really available in a new movie. >> reporter: william la jeunesse. fox news. >> i'm...
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if you would like to sound oft on this story or any stories on bullying, you can tweet me now or anyg bullying stops here, and you can find me at randy kay, cnn. >> we have our snazy week ahead cal day for. it will be a somber start to the week beginning on tuesday. there is a memorial for "60 minutes" correspondent mike wallace. he died, of course, earlier this month. on wednesday mute gingrich is going to make a big mounsment. he is actually going to end his bid for the white house, officially end it on wednesday. the reason he is waiting is because of a scheduling conflict, apparently. on friday, of course, we'll get the latest on the jobs report coming out. it was a bit disappointing last week, so we'll see what we have in store for us coming up this we can. on saturday, well, let the celebrations begin because it is sinko demayo com
if you would like to sound oft on this story or any stories on bullying, you can tweet me now or anyg bullying stops here, and you can find me at randy kay, cnn. >> we have our snazy week ahead cal day for. it will be a somber start to the week beginning on tuesday. there is a memorial for "60 minutes" correspondent mike wallace. he died, of course, earlier this month. on wednesday mute gingrich is going to make a big mounsment. he is actually going to end his bid for the white...
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he changes his stories soç oft. >> give me that number again. >> for all he know, he might have wentd her this guy calls you, don't deal with him. >> while nixon is in another room. investigators scroll through his cell phone contacts for the target's number. >> you need to do this by the book. it's very important how i ask you to do this. we do this so this works out. you need to be onboard. we'll take care of you, but i mean, you got to do what we ask you to do. >> this is it. he gave us -- i got it written down. he gave us 795. >> right. >> he gave us 705. he gave us one number off on the phone number for her. >> but that's not the only secret he's been keeping from them. >> he's still talking to her. he just talked to her yesterday. look. he's lying there. he talked to her, looks like twice yesterday. >> yeah. he's been talking to her six, seven times a day. he told me he hasn't talked to her since last week, right? >> since the last buy we did. >> let me see if she's been calling him, too. she's been calling him, too. i haven't talked to her. she won't call me. she won't answer
he changes his stories soç oft. >> give me that number again. >> for all he know, he might have wentd her this guy calls you, don't deal with him. >> while nixon is in another room. investigators scroll through his cell phone contacts for the target's number. >> you need to do this by the book. it's very important how i ask you to do this. we do this so this works out. you need to be onboard. we'll take care of you, but i mean, you got to do what we ask you to do....
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no, but in the broader scheme oftings, you want to make sure the coverage in those states tells your side of the story, and i would say certain months more of this is what we have to look forward to. >> at the same time, mitt romney still refusing to release the taxes, more of his tax returns. and he was questioned about it by larry kudlow on cnbc last night. >> why not release your tax returns? why not go back ten years? >> well, we've had people run for president before and they've released two years. john kerry released two years of taxes. john mccain released two years of taxes. i've released one already, put the estimate out for the next year. we'll have two years of taxes. >> of course, the point should be why not do what your father, george romney suggested doing in 196, which is releasing a dozen years of taxes when he was running for president. >> yeah, you know, andrea he's in a little bit of a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation i think here which is every day that mitt romney doesn't release his tax returns, he's going to get questions from the media and certa
no, but in the broader scheme oftings, you want to make sure the coverage in those states tells your side of the story, and i would say certain months more of this is what we have to look forward to. >> at the same time, mitt romney still refusing to release the taxes, more of his tax returns. and he was questioned about it by larry kudlow on cnbc last night. >> why not release your tax returns? why not go back ten years? >> well, we've had people run for president before and...
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actually seeing rg3 holding up a skins jersey and putting on that skins hat still has a lot of fans oft mystic about the future -- fans optimistic about the future. tracee wilkins, i know you're excited, too. >> reporter: i am excited. honestly, i remember watching rg3 at baylor and thinking why can't we get players like that for the redskins. then when they started all the talk about actually getting him, i was amazed and thinking will this actually happen. he is such an exciting player. and the redskins could, of course, use them. they say that his first words last night were "hail to the redskins." and of course, that's what a lot of folks are feeling, that there's going to be a reason to say hail to the redskins. griffin is an exciting package. he was the whole package at baylor. great in the pocket, active passer. got out of the pocket. he can be fast and athletic. he's kind of a hybrid of a quarterback who can do it all. so what will happen in the nfl? that's the question. and that, of course, remains to be seen. will his talents translate? redskins think so. three first-round dra
actually seeing rg3 holding up a skins jersey and putting on that skins hat still has a lot of fans oft mystic about the future -- fans optimistic about the future. tracee wilkins, i know you're excited, too. >> reporter: i am excited. honestly, i remember watching rg3 at baylor and thinking why can't we get players like that for the redskins. then when they started all the talk about actually getting him, i was amazed and thinking will this actually happen. he is such an exciting player....
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ofte children with special needs demonstrate their coition soon after birth. but because infants with disabilities have the same basic needs as other babies, it may be more difficult and harder to read their cues. [crying] come here. come here. hey, hey. [crying stops] that's why it's so important that we learn how to observe each child carefully and try to figure out what they're saying through their crying, fussiness, or other behavior. you getting hungry? ok, ok. let's go get your bottle. when i see a child crying or squirming, at can mean so many different things. it can mean, "boy, i have a wet diaper," or "i'm tired" or "feed me," and i think my role as a teacher, i need to figure out what does this child need. i need to explore and help this child out-- either change the diaper or warm up a bottle or maybe cuddle them and put some music on and maybe put them to bed. hendrick: there was a time when physically, emotionally, or developmentally challenged children either were taught at home or in special schools. now, because of federalaws such as i.d.e.a.-
ofte children with special needs demonstrate their coition soon after birth. but because infants with disabilities have the same basic needs as other babies, it may be more difficult and harder to read their cues. [crying] come here. come here. hey, hey. [crying stops] that's why it's so important that we learn how to observe each child carefully and try to figure out what they're saying through their crying, fussiness, or other behavior. you getting hungry? ok, ok. let's go get your bottle....
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growth so strong you could argue the possibility of a hard landing and economic crash in the prc taken oft tables. the numbers cheered me when i heard about them saturday night while attending an elk's club bash to help the new jersey educational foundation, i toasted those chinese communists with an ice-cold brewski, because it looked like we could move higher monday morning thanks to china's strength. perhaps because of all that good cheer win temporarily forgot about all this geographic landmass called europe that be stands between the asian book dominated by china and the u.s. book. what the heck does literature have to do with all of this? on wall street, we talk about a different kind of book than you might read at home. i, at the moment, thought that the book handoff, another technical term, might somehow go from china right to the united states, not stopping in europe! do not pass go, do you know what i mean? stupid. very stupid. even how you consider how my judgment was probably a little impaired. and sure enough, just as we've seen ever since the european crisis began, that whole
growth so strong you could argue the possibility of a hard landing and economic crash in the prc taken oft tables. the numbers cheered me when i heard about them saturday night while attending an elk's club bash to help the new jersey educational foundation, i toasted those chinese communists with an ice-cold brewski, because it looked like we could move higher monday morning thanks to china's strength. perhaps because of all that good cheer win temporarily forgot about all this geographic...
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she didn't think there was a single word like that in shakespeare so he read all oft d shwoulhave been very surprised to find out shakespeare was a lot sexier than the bible was. >> rose: yes. and so when you went to washington, to the theater company, what was your mission? >> well, i had been the director at the american shakespeare theater in stratford, connecticut, for about ten years and i thought i really had nothing left to say or contribute to shakespeare so i stopped. and then i had been... as director of juilliard i'd also been teaching young people and the sort of connection to young people and ideas about shakespeare that were new and fresh and also sort of unowing about shakespeare actually sort of stimulated me. so when the opportunity came to work at the... in washington i thought maybe that new stimulus could give me... allow me to say some things that i hadn't been able to say. and it was too actually first of all to make a theater that was about to close still exist. and, two, to create a real audience for shakespeare and to find an accessible american style that had
she didn't think there was a single word like that in shakespeare so he read all oft d shwoulhave been very surprised to find out shakespeare was a lot sexier than the bible was. >> rose: yes. and so when you went to washington, to the theater company, what was your mission? >> well, i had been the director at the american shakespeare theater in stratford, connecticut, for about ten years and i thought i really had nothing left to say or contribute to shakespeare so i stopped. and...
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obama administration to focus on giving the orbit over to small entities to try to make a business oft. nasa currently involved in a project to build a... what they call a heavy lift rocket which could take the space agency some day to an asteroid or perhaps even on to mars. but a lot of people would look at the money spent on the commercial side and the money spent on this big, heavy-lift rocket and say that there's not enough budget for either program. >> ifill: in the meantime, the first space x-flight to the space station on a cargo run is slated for april 30. and for more on all this, we're joined by valerie neal, a cutor the smithsonian's national air and space museum. how has the shuttle program after all these years, all this time, a collective 12 months up and down, how has it transformed our notion of space exploration? >> i think the space shuttles served three real purposes for us. one was it was a very ambitious attempt to establish routine space flights, create a sense that people could go into space, live and work, do useful things there. but the flip side of that coin w
obama administration to focus on giving the orbit over to small entities to try to make a business oft. nasa currently involved in a project to build a... what they call a heavy lift rocket which could take the space agency some day to an asteroid or perhaps even on to mars. but a lot of people would look at the money spent on the commercial side and the money spent on this big, heavy-lift rocket and say that there's not enough budget for either program. >> ifill: in the meantime, the...
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of course, mocking the oft told story of the romneys putting the dog on the roof of the station wagon a number of years ago. well, that was then responded to our eric fern strom from team romney with a real shot at what six to 10-year-old barack obama encountered when he was a young man, a child in indonesia. so is the twitter war going to be another level of engagement where we are now at sort of death con five or six? >> no, look, i think twitter can be a tool for getting information out that's valuable. you use it, i use it, and certainly they'll use it. so i don't think -- i think it can be a positive thing. i will note that i thought it was a little absurd to talk about what the president had done as a 10-year-old boy. i guess we're going to go back, do we go back to kindergarten and before that and that's going to be part of this debate? i mean, it's silly. there's a fundamental debate to be had and it's joined which is how do we build an economy in which the middle class is growing and people get a fair chance in this country. do we go back to the same positions we had under th
of course, mocking the oft told story of the romneys putting the dog on the roof of the station wagon a number of years ago. well, that was then responded to our eric fern strom from team romney with a real shot at what six to 10-year-old barack obama encountered when he was a young man, a child in indonesia. so is the twitter war going to be another level of engagement where we are now at sort of death con five or six? >> no, look, i think twitter can be a tool for getting information...