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retiró la demanda contra don omar.más que "daddy yankee" que durante años estaba enojado con el don. >> no, lo ties que coger con calma con don omar porque es un caballero y se ha comportado como un caballery ha llegado a un acuerdo. >> el cantautor reveló que le pagó bastante dinero. aunque no reveló la cantidad de temor a los secuestradores. >> pero este acuerdo de buena fe no alcanza al duo de la historia wisin & yandel. >> wisin & yandel no quieren doblegar. no quieren bajarse y por eso que siguen la demanda de wisin & yandel, don omar responde no hay duda, nosotros vamos a responder pero ahora que don omar respondió no vemos respuesta. estanque dando mal. >> wisin & yandel han negado acusación pr acu acusación. la producción y es el ritmo y no tenemos nada que ver. nada que ver. la verdad que sí la intencis el plagió del tema que es un astro a nivel mundial. para hacer un tema con respeto, quizás no lo hizo con esa intención. sin embargo, la canción fue separegistrada y el juan luis y y... los hombres verdaderos d
retiró la demanda contra don omar.más que "daddy yankee" que durante años estaba enojado con el don. >> no, lo ties que coger con calma con don omar porque es un caballero y se ha comportado como un caballery ha llegado a un acuerdo. >> el cantautor reveló que le pagó bastante dinero. aunque no reveló la cantidad de temor a los secuestradores. >> pero este acuerdo de buena fe no alcanza al duo de la historia wisin & yandel. >> wisin & yandel no...
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y viene de la mano de omar alfanno.to santa rosa escuchara una canción que le estaba campo neóned. >>> cuando se fue, cuando se llevó la canción pensé que había una cámara escondida luego omar me llama y me dice Ángel ven para enseñarte esta canción que escribí y ahí me enseñó apuro dolor. >>> el tema batió marcas y ahora vuelve a cobrar vida en la vida de Ángel lópez que también grabó otros éxito de alfanno este si el primer disco que lanza Ángel en varios años. vii bueno en nueva york fue la prueba de vestuario de julio Ángel y nuestra cámaras no pudieran faltar. >>> romo ner figueroa tiene los detall detalles. >>> estamos en la combinación de buscar algo juvenil a la vez elegante y serio pero también sin caer en tanto glamour y tanto brillo que es lo que usa osmel. no shg yo quiero tener mi propia personalidad a lo hora de vestir. . >>> el juez del concurso refr so la colección y se inclinó por los tonos que más le favorecen. >>> me gustan mucho los tonos pasteles siempre me gusta tener color en algo. y es una de las
y viene de la mano de omar alfanno.to santa rosa escuchara una canción que le estaba campo neóned. >>> cuando se fue, cuando se llevó la canción pensé que había una cámara escondida luego omar me llama y me dice Ángel ven para enseñarte esta canción que escribí y ahí me enseñó apuro dolor. >>> el tema batió marcas y ahora vuelve a cobrar vida en la vida de Ángel lópez que también grabó otros éxito de alfanno este si el primer disco que lanza Ángel en...
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>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withrder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that t
>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withrder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak...
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omar samham to block the shot. omar was a beat. they pulled off the upset.ng to the sweet 16 for the second time in 59 years. by the way in the women's bracket georgetown easily beats marist 64-42. >> anyone who's bracket is still intact clearly used the enie meanie minie >>> good evening, i'm larry king -- are these glasses getting bigger or is my face shrinking? you decide. [ laughter ]
omar samham to block the shot. omar was a beat. they pulled off the upset.ng to the sweet 16 for the second time in 59 years. by the way in the women's bracket georgetown easily beats marist 64-42. >> anyone who's bracket is still intact clearly used the enie meanie minie >>> good evening, i'm larry king -- are these glasses getting bigger or is my face shrinking? you decide. [ laughter ]
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the mindset. >> let me ask omar this.ngressmen talked about gerrymandering and you saw them talking about civility there. if it's only people they agree with, right? they say they're being faced with that choice because of gerrymandering, because of the way the districts are planned out. and that's part of a partisan way of doing business in the beginning. and so they have to go back home and look at the constituents. >> absolutely. i mean, as one of the congressmen said, you know, the root of the problem is at the structural level. so it's not just about personalities and going over to people's houses for dinner and being civil with each other. this is in some ways why it's important that independents continue to assert their voices because open primaries, or non-partisan redistricting would bust open the system so that the americans can actually have a voice and in some ways break through the partisan gridlock. >> nicole, do you agree with that? >> actually, i also blame the parties because we've seen a tremendous amoun
the mindset. >> let me ask omar this.ngressmen talked about gerrymandering and you saw them talking about civility there. if it's only people they agree with, right? they say they're being faced with that choice because of gerrymandering, because of the way the districts are planned out. and that's part of a partisan way of doing business in the beginning. and so they have to go back home and look at the constituents. >> absolutely. i mean, as one of the congressmen said, you know,...
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omar volvÍa a igualar la cuenta. 6 dos ante el santos laguna. diablos. mike pegÓ primero para la visita. san jose, javier abriÓ la cuenta y de tiro libre anotÓ su segundo. en espaÑa trinfo del barza uno por cero. este domingo los espero en el bar de la republica y ademas veremos los goles de la fecha 12 en mexico. >> milllones de personas de todo el mundo participarona de un apagon voluntarios. la torre de paris, el big ben, tambien ciudades de sudamerica. llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes.
omar volvÍa a igualar la cuenta. 6 dos ante el santos laguna. diablos. mike pegÓ primero para la visita. san jose, javier abriÓ la cuenta y de tiro libre anotÓ su segundo. en espaÑa trinfo del barza uno por cero. este domingo los espero en el bar de la republica y ademas veremos los goles de la fecha 12 en mexico. >> milllones de personas de todo el mundo participarona de un apagon voluntarios. la torre de paris, el big ben, tambien ciudades de sudamerica. llegamos al final con las...
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and i'm like well, we've got mullah omar's signed thing. we've got the .9 millimeter beretta and ak-47s who left this bag who you're so worried about. he said this bag was left by zawahiri who is al-qaeda's number two and now things are getting creepy and we've got the sense of people who have been here that i definitely should not be in the same room. and so i went back into the adjoining room and made eye contact with my fixer, hey, listen we should scoot. and so that evening we went back. we made the two-hour drive back through the road blocks, no issues. on friday morning we were set to go to meet the main militant leader. and we were going to go for the friday prayer and then after the friday prayer, these taliban, which were a bit more hardcore had promised that they were going to -- there was going to be a big sort of rollout party. we weren't really sure what this meant. we wanted to be there. but friday morning, 11:00, as we're preparing to leave my fixer and i are looking at each other this is actually not the greatest idea. we're
and i'm like well, we've got mullah omar's signed thing. we've got the .9 millimeter beretta and ak-47s who left this bag who you're so worried about. he said this bag was left by zawahiri who is al-qaeda's number two and now things are getting creepy and we've got the sense of people who have been here that i definitely should not be in the same room. and so i went back into the adjoining room and made eye contact with my fixer, hey, listen we should scoot. and so that evening we went back. we...
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>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withrder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that t
>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withrder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak...
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>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, tha
>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i...
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nicole in washington, d.c., as is omar. thank you, guys.does this make you more optimistic or pessimistic as an independent about what you saw happen tonight? joe? >> i'm actually -- to a certain extent i'm more optimistic. i did see some -- what happened tonight aside from some of the tone of some of the debate, i did see some coalition building. i mean, it started off the day with the democrats being divided and republicans being united. it's nice to see there's some kind of deal making made. the whole idea that you try to create coalitions, it isn't just one stance or you exclude somebody. i was a little on mystic by that aspect. >> i must respectfully disagree you, joe. i found it really depressi inin an independent. this was just -- it was pushed through. obviously the democrats are pretty divided on it as well. i think going forward i'm worried about what's going to be pushed through next now that democrats have the majority. >> omar, break the tie here. >> i think i have to side with a yes and no in the sense i'm optimistic 81% of am
nicole in washington, d.c., as is omar. thank you, guys.does this make you more optimistic or pessimistic as an independent about what you saw happen tonight? joe? >> i'm actually -- to a certain extent i'm more optimistic. i did see some -- what happened tonight aside from some of the tone of some of the debate, i did see some coalition building. i mean, it started off the day with the democrats being divided and republicans being united. it's nice to see there's some kind of deal making...
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where is mullah omar now?wish he was in my pocket, but he isn't there. >> rose: if you knew where he was, you would call for a drone missile attack? >> we'll get him. if we knew where he was. we would go for him. >> rose: most people believe he's in pakistan. >> people speculate about it. it's all a guessing game. >> rose: the central point you've made is you've begun to close the borders so people are running out of pakistan knowing it's not a safe haven, correct, because you're coming after them? the best evidence of that is what? >> the best evidence of that is recognition by you as our allies that many of, you know, the big names have escaped, and they're looking for new disindestinations. >> rose: people like mullah omar? >> no, i can't take names, but many are trying to escape and go into places like yemen, somalia-- whatever. other places. because pakistan is no longer considered to be a safe place for them. >> rose: this is general petraeus on this program several weeks ago, talking about north wazirst
where is mullah omar now?wish he was in my pocket, but he isn't there. >> rose: if you knew where he was, you would call for a drone missile attack? >> we'll get him. if we knew where he was. we would go for him. >> rose: most people believe he's in pakistan. >> people speculate about it. it's all a guessing game. >> rose: the central point you've made is you've begun to close the borders so people are running out of pakistan knowing it's not a safe haven, correct,...
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>> a probar. >> perfecto. >> gracias, omar, como siempre. >> hoy sÍ trajimos para todos! regalo que le podemos dar al pÚblico, grandes compositores, un disco mÁs juvenil. >> les costÓ el cambio. >> realmente es la ropa que usamos normalmente un poco mÁs juvenil a lo que venÍamos haciendo con botas y sombreros, tendremos el cambio de dos vestaurios. >> claro! >> cuando no tengan tiempo de cambiarse tambiÉn! [risas] >> quiÉn es el jefe jefe del grupo. >> bueno, Él. >> el que dice aquÍ mis chicharrones truenen! >> en parte, tenemos a mi papÁ que estÁ de este lado tambiÉn que es el que iniciÓ el grupo. >> y le hacen caso? >> sÍ. >> [risas] >> muy convencido! >> y bueno, novias y todo porque yo sÉ que tienen muchas fanÁticas y se mueren por ustedes y les encantan las novias, cÓmo estÁn? >> solteritos todos. >> es verdad que tienen una novia en todo el mundo! >> aquÍ somos solteros. y en mÉxico! [risas] >> cuÁntas novias llegaron a tener al mismo tiempo? >> no, no. [risas] >> amigas. >> lo pensÓ, lo pensó. >> sÓlo amigas! fans. >> amigas muy carignosas? >> sÍ que nos quieren mu
>> a probar. >> perfecto. >> gracias, omar, como siempre. >> hoy sÍ trajimos para todos! regalo que le podemos dar al pÚblico, grandes compositores, un disco mÁs juvenil. >> les costÓ el cambio. >> realmente es la ropa que usamos normalmente un poco mÁs juvenil a lo que venÍamos haciendo con botas y sombreros, tendremos el cambio de dos vestaurios. >> claro! >> cuando no tengan tiempo de cambiarse tambiÉn! [risas] >> quiÉn es el jefe...
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states and again separately we knew of a reported telephone intercept that identified a man named omar far uch without his last name as a terrorist. all those dots were on the same table but our government was unable to connect them. in that sense to separate that information out of the enormous massive information our government collects and shares so that this terrorist could be stopped before he acted. we were just plain lucky as we said over and over again that the device he had on him did not effectively explode on that plane. in our first hearing, the director of the national counter terrorism center acknowledged that the center's information collection and sharing systems need to be smarter, as he put it. and i would add that in an era when google, for instance, can aggregate information for anybody who goes on google, anybody, from scores of web sites and data bases throughout the world, very quickly, it's just unacceptable that nctc does not have the same ability to search and aggregate information across our government's intelligence data base. i think we also need automated
states and again separately we knew of a reported telephone intercept that identified a man named omar far uch without his last name as a terrorist. all those dots were on the same table but our government was unable to connect them. in that sense to separate that information out of the enormous massive information our government collects and shares so that this terrorist could be stopped before he acted. we were just plain lucky as we said over and over again that the device he had on him did...
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they are a mistake away from all of a sudden, i am wondering when omar will get back in the game. nothing is for sure the way kids make threes. verne: you called it. bill: there we go. verne: he has been on the bench for the last four or five minutes. dellavedova misses one. samhan has been a presence today. but he has been hampered by foul trouble. he picked up his fourth a while ago. the winner of this game gets villanova on saturday in providence. dellavedova. i have no idea what that was. 3:10 to go. bill: this is a pressable group if they can make this one verne: double-double. here is samhan. wow. bill: how about the run out. so alert. verne: 29 points and 12 rebounds. gonzalvez for three more. bill: this is pressable now if they don't make a mistake. two bigs on the floor. gonzalvez a little bit frustrated. what a day for the big fellow. you name it, he did it. verne: absolutely. bill: i thought he had too many catches early. maybe the tougher catch. he just got into the flow. back now with a run out on the press. reading things in extraordinary fashion. verne: richmond has
they are a mistake away from all of a sudden, i am wondering when omar will get back in the game. nothing is for sure the way kids make threes. verne: you called it. bill: there we go. verne: he has been on the bench for the last four or five minutes. dellavedova misses one. samhan has been a presence today. but he has been hampered by foul trouble. he picked up his fourth a while ago. the winner of this game gets villanova on saturday in providence. dellavedova. i have no idea what that was....
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>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, tha
>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i...
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>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withd robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i j
>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withd robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of...
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omar gets that junk out of here. he was an absolute beast in this game. a career-high, 32 points, st. mary's pulls off the big upset. they advance to the sweet 16 for the second time in 59 years. georgetown, by the way easily wins 64-42 in the first round of the women's tournament yesterday. that's your morning spots. i'm dan hellie. everybody have a great weekend. >>> all right, guys. brace yourselves for this one. it will make you flinch. two stuntmen in china tried to walk up the steepest -- they tried to walk up the steepest section of a mountain cable and they quit if you want to call it that. they were trying to set a record for speed, distance and difficulty. they attempted to walk a hire that was 1600 feet high. the first guy fell on the wire hurting his leg, apparently that was it. then he quit. the second guy gave up after his shoes got covered in oil and became too dangerously slippery for him to get across. >> amazing they didn't fall off. at that point i say i'm done. that's it for "news4 today." have a great day everyone. >> join us for "new
omar gets that junk out of here. he was an absolute beast in this game. a career-high, 32 points, st. mary's pulls off the big upset. they advance to the sweet 16 for the second time in 59 years. georgetown, by the way easily wins 64-42 in the first round of the women's tournament yesterday. that's your morning spots. i'm dan hellie. everybody have a great weekend. >>> all right, guys. brace yourselves for this one. it will make you flinch. two stuntmen in china tried to walk up the...
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president bush met with omar. and sometimes things weren't great with george h.h, bebenetanyahu was here in washington. he did go to the white house yesterday, we're not showing you a picture because it's missing. the white house did not allow the cameras in. i can tell you from talking to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry, he said the four visits that president obama had with netanyahu had, the white house is not opening up other meetings with allies, the greek prime minister, the king of spain, so they're trying to deal with precedent at the white house, but this particular issue with the israelis, there's no question that this is because things are very bad between the two countries. >> there is another picture we're not missing but we're also not going to show it to your viewers. this is a white house released photo because this is an event they didn't want us to see. >> no. what happened at the white house, the president signed the much talked about executive order essentially restating what he says and everybody believes is law, which is that t
president bush met with omar. and sometimes things weren't great with george h.h, bebenetanyahu was here in washington. he did go to the white house yesterday, we're not showing you a picture because it's missing. the white house did not allow the cameras in. i can tell you from talking to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry, he said the four visits that president obama had with netanyahu had, the white house is not opening up other meetings with allies, the greek prime minister, the...
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we've got omar kontu and ben roche, where culinary artists come up with the most extreme and interestingase any palate. come over here. talk about what you're really talking about in this. your molecular gastronomists. >> we just like to play with our food. >> when you play with it, you change it. >> yeah. we have some new york-style pizza fresh out of the printer. >> this is pizza. you've made it out of paper? >> yeah. >> you want me to put this in my mouth. it tastes just like a pepperoni pizza. is this edible? >> no. that's going to set you up for our next course. >> okay. but the point is why do this? >> it's just thinking outside of the box. we actually serve an edible menu like that. you can see that there is a menu so we don't throw away any paper. you have to eat your menu. >> you're trying to think of ways to green it up, to basically think about the future of food in a way that's better for the environment? >> right. now speaking of green, we've got this green super food drink and this kashi bar. we made chips out of the kashi bar and salsa out of the drink. we've got a green c
we've got omar kontu and ben roche, where culinary artists come up with the most extreme and interestingase any palate. come over here. talk about what you're really talking about in this. your molecular gastronomists. >> we just like to play with our food. >> when you play with it, you change it. >> yeah. we have some new york-style pizza fresh out of the printer. >> this is pizza. you've made it out of paper? >> yeah. >> you want me to put this in my mouth....
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this is omar bogdrun, 37. this is a big deal.ople who could benefit, again, sooner rather than later. college grads who haven't gotten the first job, not coming under an employer-based coverage, that coverage for them could be under their parents' policy under until the age of 26. that's an extension. i was in that situation myself. for a period of time, i was alot of my friends were as well. >> we're going to get back. i want our viewers to understand better how this will impact them. take a quick break. we expect the leaders, the democratic and the house leaders to make their summation statements in the next few minutes. and then the roll call. all that coming up after this. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty hefty hefty ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! hefty bags with unscented odorblock technology help neutralize odors and stop the stinkies. ♪ stinky! stinky! ♪ stinky! stinky! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ooh. you have heel pressure
this is omar bogdrun, 37. this is a big deal.ople who could benefit, again, sooner rather than later. college grads who haven't gotten the first job, not coming under an employer-based coverage, that coverage for them could be under their parents' policy under until the age of 26. that's an extension. i was in that situation myself. for a period of time, i was alot of my friends were as well. >> we're going to get back. i want our viewers to understand better how this will impact them....
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omar, the star there, another ind sind rella, the doocy household not happy and president obama as bracket destroyed as well. kansas not good for them-- >> destroyed. >> pitt roll on. coming up on the show, the health care vote. our big story today. how exactly will it affect you. dr. mark segal has read through the entire bill, 2700 pages. he's here to break it down. >> haven't we all? >> yeah. [ female a] give your eyes the attention they deserve with covergirl exact eyelights. mascara with light reflecting metallics and a hint of tint that brightens eye color while defining lashes. turn up the light in your eyes. [ female announcer ] with exact eyelights from easy breezy beautiful covergirl. carl had been diagnosed with alzheimer's... grandma! grandpa! but i waited to see how he did. julie? i'm amy, grandpa. that day i knew... i couldn't wait. our doctor told us prescription aricept... is the only treatment, proven effective for all... stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept... slows the progression of alzheimer's symptoms, it improves cognition... and slows the decline o
omar, the star there, another ind sind rella, the doocy household not happy and president obama as bracket destroyed as well. kansas not good for them-- >> destroyed. >> pitt roll on. coming up on the show, the health care vote. our big story today. how exactly will it affect you. dr. mark segal has read through the entire bill, 2700 pages. he's here to break it down. >> haven't we all? >> yeah. [ female a] give your eyes the attention they deserve with...
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. >> reporter: there also are fears that sudan's leader, omar al bashir, internationally indicted for war crimes in darfur, might be inciting the intertribal conflicts to disrupt the elections, or to prevent the break-up of the country. >> previously, khartoum did offer financial and military support to certain tribes within the south, but also in other regions, in the east and in darfur, as part of a broader sort of divide-and-rule strategy. so its important that the parties and the international community keep an eye on that. >> reporter: despite the in- fighting, most experts say southern sudanese are likely to come together and vote to become an independent nation. we heard this from people we talked to at the field hospital. >> reporter: so the northern government has not taken care of the south properly? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: many experts agree it will take significant international oversight to insure the election, referendum, and the consequences-- drawing up borders and agreements to share the oil-- all proceed without conflict. but doctors without borders says it is prep
. >> reporter: there also are fears that sudan's leader, omar al bashir, internationally indicted for war crimes in darfur, might be inciting the intertribal conflicts to disrupt the elections, or to prevent the break-up of the country. >> previously, khartoum did offer financial and military support to certain tribes within the south, but also in other regions, in the east and in darfur, as part of a broader sort of divide-and-rule strategy. so its important that the parties and...
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a letter signed from omar thanking them for making a delivery, weapons that he is allegedly covered from american soldiers. and then a bunch of dvds. at the bottom there's a backpack that jesus actually he says the book is in that knapsack. and i promised the person left that knapsack that i wouldn't touch it until he returned. ikbal, we have benign manner biretta and we got ak-47s here. who left his baggage are so worried about? he said, this bag was left by out the bar, al qaeda's number two. and i thought all right. so now things are getting creepy. now we have the sense that people have been here that a deadly should not be in the same room. so went back into the adjoining room and made eye contact with my fixer and he said we should do. and so that evening we went back. he drove me the two-hour drive back through the roadblocks, no issues. on friday morning we were set to go to meet the main militant leader. we were going to go for the friday prayer, and then after the friday prayer, these taliban which were a bit more hard core had promised that they were going, there's going to a
a letter signed from omar thanking them for making a delivery, weapons that he is allegedly covered from american soldiers. and then a bunch of dvds. at the bottom there's a backpack that jesus actually he says the book is in that knapsack. and i promised the person left that knapsack that i wouldn't touch it until he returned. ikbal, we have benign manner biretta and we got ak-47s here. who left his baggage are so worried about? he said, this bag was left by out the bar, al qaeda's number two....
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the other woman is omar, she is an american activist and is working for women internationally in iraq trying to help iraqi women build a grass-roots effort to strengthen their rights. >> so you followed these women through the stay on the ground in iraq and when was that from? >> i was there in may 2003 until the beginning of 2005. >> what changed tuzee? >> tremendous change. we went from a country that was absolutely thrilled at the fault of the u.s.. there were overthrowing saddam, the potential to rebuild the country to give iraq a new lease to a realization that the u.s. didn't quite know what was doing. it wasn't prepared for the problems that it faced. in the day -- the country was spinning slowly out of control. it was a very safe place in the beginning for to this journalists and became an extremely dangerous place by the end. >> these women come from different backgrounds. how did they see the change in the way they were treated as women in iraq? >> they have a lot of freedom under saddam hussein. they lost their freedoms instantly with the war as often happens with war there
the other woman is omar, she is an american activist and is working for women internationally in iraq trying to help iraqi women build a grass-roots effort to strengthen their rights. >> so you followed these women through the stay on the ground in iraq and when was that from? >> i was there in may 2003 until the beginning of 2005. >> what changed tuzee? >> tremendous change. we went from a country that was absolutely thrilled at the fault of the u.s.. there were...
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last christmas, as you well know, a young nigerian man named omar farouk abdul makela ported a northwest flight and attempted to set up a device in his pants. luckily the bond did not go off and he was tackled by the fellow passengers in its own custody. what the government know about abdulmutallab before they got in the plane back in november 2009, his father had gone into the u.s. embassy in nigeria and 710 i'm afraid my son is gone to join the radicals. they mentioned again in nigeria and wed been employed for a new plot. three, after the embassy visit, abdulmutallab name was mastered into a database by the national counterterrorism center where it sat waiting for analysts to review to decide whether he should be put on a no-fly list and kept up the airplane. so there's also the fact that abdulmutallab have an art issued a visa to gain entry to the united states. streams of intelligence, dots never connected, collected and never connected. and why? the place while this is supposed to happen, the national counterterrorism center is drowning in data on a daily basis. officials were atta
last christmas, as you well know, a young nigerian man named omar farouk abdul makela ported a northwest flight and attempted to set up a device in his pants. luckily the bond did not go off and he was tackled by the fellow passengers in its own custody. what the government know about abdulmutallab before they got in the plane back in november 2009, his father had gone into the u.s. embassy in nigeria and 710 i'm afraid my son is gone to join the radicals. they mentioned again in nigeria and...
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. >> reporter: federal agents brian piper and omar perez are on the trail of some of the most elusive in the u.s. part of the special strike force in south florida. what can you see? >> locked. >> well, it's closed. >> reporter: this is supposed to be a working pharmacy. >> iavmore than this in my medicine cabinet at home. i mean, i'm not kidding. >> i know, this is just to maintain the illusion this is a legitimate company. anyone here? >> reporter: though chances are it never sold so much as an aspirin. like so many other fraudulent companies they allegedly billed medicare $1 million in two months, pocketed the money, and ran. >> okay, we found some stuff. >> this is cash. right here. >> this is actually somebody's name, their medicare number, their address, their phone number, and this person may not even know they were being billed. >> reporter: here's what law enforcement says happens. a fraudster bought the pharmacy for just $45,000. along with its medicare license and its entire patient database. so with relatively low risk and little investment -- one person sitting at this te
. >> reporter: federal agents brian piper and omar perez are on the trail of some of the most elusive in the u.s. part of the special strike force in south florida. what can you see? >> locked. >> well, it's closed. >> reporter: this is supposed to be a working pharmacy. >> iavmore than this in my medicine cabinet at home. i mean, i'm not kidding. >> i know, this is just to maintain the illusion this is a legitimate company. anyone here? >> reporter:...
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to, during the first afghan war, in the '80s, as, quote, the sheikh of the arab fighters, by mullah omarcal about giving up their fight against the libyan regime and are less clear on their views on global jihad but gadhafi's son says they have no reason to enter into any further foreign conflicts. >> now we have a different situation, we have a new administration and new president, and americans are getting out of iraq, and are withdrawing their troops, and, handing back the country, back to the iraqis, and we have a different picture. >> reporter: and he is confident that these released prisoners are not going to return to a life of violence, but, bill, lots of american counterterrorism experts have been invited to tripoli to evaluate the program, and they are not all so sure and some state is a brave step and others, it is not sufficiently well thought out and others suggest it is difficult to predict recidivism in the future and is also not clear whether the program will reach those who have not yet been imprisoned or entered. bill: haddist groups, others say, though, because the lib
to, during the first afghan war, in the '80s, as, quote, the sheikh of the arab fighters, by mullah omarcal about giving up their fight against the libyan regime and are less clear on their views on global jihad but gadhafi's son says they have no reason to enter into any further foreign conflicts. >> now we have a different situation, we have a new administration and new president, and americans are getting out of iraq, and are withdrawing their troops, and, handing back the country,...
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information collected, information about taliban and al qaeda meetings, information about what mullah omar houses in kabul, not collected by the cia. very sensitive information collected by private contractors. the question now is what were private contractors doing this for and generally it is prohibited for contractors to collect intelligence, especially in pakistan, which doesn't allow u.s. officials, u.s. military operations inside their country, john. >> and, barbara, some potentially odd characters involved in all of this, as well. >> reporter: absolutely. let's show you. this is the man, dewey claridge, dewey duane claridge a former cia operative. he was once tied to the iran contra scandal, pardoned many years ago by president george h.w. bush for his alleged role in iran contra. we have confirmed that mr. claridge is working on this program and has received money. he is using some of his old contacts in both afghanistan and pakistan to obtain information for the pentagon, and there may well be, experts tell us, a diplomatic furor, when pakistan realizes that contractors were colle
information collected, information about taliban and al qaeda meetings, information about what mullah omar houses in kabul, not collected by the cia. very sensitive information collected by private contractors. the question now is what were private contractors doing this for and generally it is prohibited for contractors to collect intelligence, especially in pakistan, which doesn't allow u.s. officials, u.s. military operations inside their country, john. >> and, barbara, some...
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and therefore as ray keel omar, one of the signest of the -- signers of doug's brief says, the 14th amendment, privilege and immunities laws covers less. the whole doctrine of incorporation is a constitutional malapropism. senator jacob hud and representative josh primary movers of the 14th amendment, because you have to go, those are the framers in what we're talk abouting in this context, not john adams and james madison. that was the original. now we're talking about the 14th amendment. senator howard and bingham. they weren't talking about, now we'll just incorporate the 2ened, 4th amendment. what they said is that we will now give all individuals or persons or citizens depending on which clause you are talking about equal protection of the law, due process of the law before we can describe them. and privileged immunities. now that means that privileges or immunities based on the understanding of that term in 1868 and remember if you are going to try to understand what the public meaning that have term is, what the text and structure and history of the 14th amendment leads you to, you hav
and therefore as ray keel omar, one of the signest of the -- signers of doug's brief says, the 14th amendment, privilege and immunities laws covers less. the whole doctrine of incorporation is a constitutional malapropism. senator jacob hud and representative josh primary movers of the 14th amendment, because you have to go, those are the framers in what we're talk abouting in this context, not john adams and james madison. that was the original. now we're talking about the 14th amendment....
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saint marys takes down number two seed villa nova, 75-68 and the guy you should know about this guy is omaranhan. 32 points. president obama's brackets not so good. he had villa nova in the final four and kansas, not helping him in the doocy household. peter went to nova. steve went to kansas, our condolences, doocies. >> and university of pittsburgh rolls on. and we were texting about this game and checking the tweets and you hear brackets crashing all over. >> not mine, buddy shall, mine is in good shape. >> good to know. >> and meanwhile, let's talk about health care and what effect it will have. the state treasure in massachusetts says that mass care, the health care there, is bankrupting the state, what he says will happen across the country if democrats vote today to make health care law. >> then, parents going back to school to learn how to deal with their teenagers. the syllabus behind a class every parent should take. >> and an suv find a very interesting place to park. >> upside down. >> how it got there straight ahead. , give toothpaste the brush off. you need listerine® whitenin
saint marys takes down number two seed villa nova, 75-68 and the guy you should know about this guy is omaranhan. 32 points. president obama's brackets not so good. he had villa nova in the final four and kansas, not helping him in the doocy household. peter went to nova. steve went to kansas, our condolences, doocies. >> and university of pittsburgh rolls on. and we were texting about this game and checking the tweets and you hear brackets crashing all over. >> not mine, buddy...
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strike demanding their release, their immediate release, are -- the other names are antonio la costa, omar lopez, arturo ndo ramos, rodriguez, he suse phillipe, angel la costa, ricardo garcia, juan carlos la costa, jorge louise -- l, is, electer gonzalez, ricardo gonzalez alfons, jose luis, julio is he sar, -- cesar, manual. luis enrique ferrar garcia, also from another family and brothers who are heroes, two of them are political prisoners. unfortunately luis frerer garcia, one of the two brothers, is gravely ill. juan fernandez, alfredo pelipe, eduardo, victor arroyo, pedro moranow. those 25 heroes we know of and the hero ferinas, that psychologist and independent journalist who i had the privilege of speaking with the other day, the day i was leaving for lithuania i managed after many attempts to get through to him, obviously the not easy, the dictatorship -- now he's in no condition to speak on the phone, he was very weak even when i spoke to him, this was about a week ago. and he said, you know, i said i'm very worried about you, you're going to be very needed and he said, no, don't w
strike demanding their release, their immediate release, are -- the other names are antonio la costa, omar lopez, arturo ndo ramos, rodriguez, he suse phillipe, angel la costa, ricardo garcia, juan carlos la costa, jorge louise -- l, is, electer gonzalez, ricardo gonzalez alfons, jose luis, julio is he sar, -- cesar, manual. luis enrique ferrar garcia, also from another family and brothers who are heroes, two of them are political prisoners. unfortunately luis frerer garcia, one of the two...
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the following year in 1946, general omar bradley of the veterans' administration, aboarded the b.v.a. the first representative for the filing of claims and appeals to the veterans' administration. this made the blinded veterans association only the eighth veterans organization to receive such distinction and responsibility. in 1958, congress followed general bradley's lead and echoed his recognition of the b.v.a. by officially approving the b.v.a. congressional charter. since that time the b.v.a. has encouraged and assisted blinded veterans to take their rightful place in the community with their fellow men and work with them towards the creation of a peaceful world. their leadership continues to advocate for the war, blinded to regain independence, confidence and self-esteem through rehabilitation and training. almost 13% of the evacuated wounded service members in iraq and afghanistan have suffered a serious eye injury of one type or another. this means that the blinded veterans association services is just as crucial today as they were 65 years ago. h.j.res. 80 recognizes the extra
the following year in 1946, general omar bradley of the veterans' administration, aboarded the b.v.a. the first representative for the filing of claims and appeals to the veterans' administration. this made the blinded veterans association only the eighth veterans organization to receive such distinction and responsibility. in 1958, congress followed general bradley's lead and echoed his recognition of the b.v.a. by officially approving the b.v.a. congressional charter. since that time the...