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awarded to me are really recognizing well over two decades of work that many of his particularly the opi study you and there are many many inspectors that are now in syria have done for a long long time and we've we've we've been very actively pursuing building a world free of chemical weapons and over fifty five thousand metric tons of now been destroyed globally in six countries so the peace prizes the nobels are really not a function of syria as far as i understand them in those twenty years that you just mentioned you personally have been involved they would be elimination of chemical arsenals in six countries and i understand that this is a very sophisticated a very complex technical and technological process i wonder how while notable it is to politics any of you well i mean i think the process of chemical weapons destruction which began really in the one nine hundred eighty s. . when the soviets the soviet union in the united states began bilaterally talking about destroying their stockpiles was relatively unknown it became much more of a political process really in the one nine h
awarded to me are really recognizing well over two decades of work that many of his particularly the opi study you and there are many many inspectors that are now in syria have done for a long long time and we've we've we've been very actively pursuing building a world free of chemical weapons and over fifty five thousand metric tons of now been destroyed globally in six countries so the peace prizes the nobels are really not a function of syria as far as i understand them in those twenty years...
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morning, opie. hey, what's going on? you going somewhere? (babbling) you got fired? why?!o wonder they finally caught you doing that in here. i mean, the underside of your desk looks like carlsbad caverns. (babbling) griffin, say hello to opie's replacement, stella. nice to meet you. w-what is this? we doing a new secret handshake now? no, griffin, she's deaf. oh. can she read lips? yes, i can. so if i do this, i can talk about what a sweet rack she has? yes, but try not to make a boob-honking gesture with your other hand while you're saying it. sorry. it's okay. i'm used to people being a little uncomfortable with me at first. if you have any questions, feel free to ask. yeah, actually, i do. are your other senses better on account of you can't hear? like, can you smell my farts before they even come out? 'cause i got one in the pocket right now, and i want to know if i need to feel self-conscious about it. i can't smell it, no. i might be able to see it, though. a lot of people make small movements when they fart. they twitch their eye or something. oh, like subtle givea
morning, opie. hey, what's going on? you going somewhere? (babbling) you got fired? why?!o wonder they finally caught you doing that in here. i mean, the underside of your desk looks like carlsbad caverns. (babbling) griffin, say hello to opie's replacement, stella. nice to meet you. w-what is this? we doing a new secret handshake now? no, griffin, she's deaf. oh. can she read lips? yes, i can. so if i do this, i can talk about what a sweet rack she has? yes, but try not to make a boob-honking...
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awarded to me are really recognizing well over two decades of work that many of us particularly the opi study you and there are many many inspectors that are now.
awarded to me are really recognizing well over two decades of work that many of us particularly the opi study you and there are many many inspectors that are now.
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it's opie and anthony, if you don't know. she was crying and slurring for the whole, 40 minute interview. just crying and slurring. again, she must not have any friends. otherwise, if she does, you belong at the bottom of my feet with the manager and publicist and everybody else. jenna,jenna, girl, good luck with everything. i will always remember our good time. [ applause ] >> okay, so there's good news and bad news before cee lo green. well, the bad news is he was accused of spiking a woman's drink with ecstasy and sexually assaulting her. i mean that's the bad news. the good news is that cee lo had his day in court. this is what he chose to wear. i don't knowwhat the bea arthur is this. i just can't -- i can't -- this is the fall of the 13-year-old boy. i'm going to go to school and justify your father's behair yor like that. the prosecutors dropped the sexual assault charge, but charged him with ecstasy possession. he pleaded not guilty. if he's found guilty, he faces four years in jail. he says this is no way affecting h
it's opie and anthony, if you don't know. she was crying and slurring for the whole, 40 minute interview. just crying and slurring. again, she must not have any friends. otherwise, if she does, you belong at the bottom of my feet with the manager and publicist and everybody else. jenna,jenna, girl, good luck with everything. i will always remember our good time. [ applause ] >> okay, so there's good news and bad news before cee lo green. well, the bad news is he was accused of spiking a...
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>>es mi sugerencia es que esta vez tÚ opis. encima, y yo... teresa: ¡tÚ te callas! que le hagan daÑo!ir >>¡ te atrevas a tocar a mi diosa!ore la ninja que vive en mÍ, ¡sale rapidÍsi! [gritos de karate] >> sÉ si te torturo... o te erangulo de una vez. >>¡hazlo! hazlo, por favor, mi querida sobrina, hazlo. que antes que la noticia de mi muerte se confirme, crÉeme que ciertas cartas que ciertos ilustres abogados tienen en sus cofres serÁdivulgadas. tÚ decides cÓmo harÍamos. >>de... ¿de quÉ cartas y abogados esta hablando? >>¡no te importa! cartas? [ríe] ¡es un truco tan viejo, tan fuera de moda, que ya empio a creer que es un invento tuyo! >>¿en serio? estÁs dispuesta a seguir adelante para comprobarlo?amos... vamos. iris, vÁmonos ya. >>¡no! !no, porque perro que ladra, no muerde! ¿ieres estrangularme¡perfecto! mira... aquÍ ties mi cuello. mira. mira... [gritos ninjas] ¡vamos, anda! mario: ¡noe atrevas a hacerle daÑo a mi jefa! josé: ¡tÚ no te met! ¡eso es entre ellas! teres¡el celular, el celular! [algarabía] sé: ¡laengo, la teng
>>es mi sugerencia es que esta vez tÚ opis. encima, y yo... teresa: ¡tÚ te callas! que le hagan daÑo!ir >>¡ te atrevas a tocar a mi diosa!ore la ninja que vive en mÍ, ¡sale rapidÍsi! [gritos de karate] >> sÉ si te torturo... o te erangulo de una vez. >>¡hazlo! hazlo, por favor, mi querida sobrina, hazlo. que antes que la noticia de mi muerte se confirme, crÉeme que ciertas cartas que ciertos ilustres abogados tienen en sus cofres serÁdivulgadas. tÚ decides...
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people who take advantage of opie. when he was taken advantage of sawyer intervened she if you're good enough this is just kind of adopted me as her fiance and i've been her fiance or says that's been nine years ago we did i started to like her as a person and i start to understand her who she is right here in her. mid to ease with the collection of trail shoes she has stored just full of cash like three different ones just. completely piled up that she pay every month nothing but. who she is and i take her just who for who she is in me and i love her for that except a friend i guess. because in the beginning was like truly i would defend or with my life you believe that i would die behind the scene where you know you. can. license. life with your command to be. so sure that everybody down who knows that if they bother her it is very they're going to have to deal with me so they basically told bob a horrible. behavior she carries all the church. and she let her. richard be alone time to people off the street you know w
people who take advantage of opie. when he was taken advantage of sawyer intervened she if you're good enough this is just kind of adopted me as her fiance and i've been her fiance or says that's been nine years ago we did i started to like her as a person and i start to understand her who she is right here in her. mid to ease with the collection of trail shoes she has stored just full of cash like three different ones just. completely piled up that she pay every month nothing but. who she is...
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opi opine.mpana de la iglesia mÁs antigua del paÍs, los habitantes salieron despavoridos mientras se sentÍan las replicas. >>> y de cara a la justicia esÁa la ex novia de aarÓn hernÁndez, enfrenta cargos de perjurio, por el asesinato de un ex amigo del futbolista. estamos siguiendo de cerca este caso. >>> le contamos que algo sumamente importante para nuestros televidentes, el brote de salmonella se extendiÓ a 20 estados, la clave estÁ en un pollo quÉ tal vez tenga en casa, espere por nosotros. le daremos la informaciÓn. verÁn como luce carla en la alfombra roja de una pelÍcula con el toqu ♪ >>> crece la alerta a causa de la peligrosa salmonella, el nÚmero de enfermos aumentÓ a 300, la mayorÍa el california, donde estÁn ubicadas la fabrica foster farm. los nÚmeros de los paquetes afectados los pueden ver en pantalla. >>> en mÉxico se reportaron mÁs de 150 enfermos, le contamos que brote ocurriÓ por el agua contaminada de un rio que es utilizada, el gobierno hizo un llamado para tomar medidas pre
opi opine.mpana de la iglesia mÁs antigua del paÍs, los habitantes salieron despavoridos mientras se sentÍan las replicas. >>> y de cara a la justicia esÁa la ex novia de aarÓn hernÁndez, enfrenta cargos de perjurio, por el asesinato de un ex amigo del futbolista. estamos siguiendo de cerca este caso. >>> le contamos que algo sumamente importante para nuestros televidentes, el brote de salmonella se extendiÓ a 20 estados, la clave estÁ en un pollo quÉ tal vez tenga en...
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strong as the member states and so what i've said many times is we need at this point to support the opi stub you in the united nations. an american base human rights organization of sound what it calls a systematic violations of gone time away prison it's called for the immediate closure of the facility even though washington and says everything bass fine and is this a trick and went to the infamous prison herself to see what it's really like is the latest in a series of reports. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the base that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred sev
strong as the member states and so what i've said many times is we need at this point to support the opi stub you in the united nations. an american base human rights organization of sound what it calls a systematic violations of gone time away prison it's called for the immediate closure of the facility even though washington and says everything bass fine and is this a trick and went to the infamous prison herself to see what it's really like is the latest in a series of reports. every morning...
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their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is on green screen and professional cameras and i thought i'd be kind of fun to do. from my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on ustream and just a couple hundred people at first and then use dream we eventually ported the audio to i tunes and over the course of it's almost four years now it's just slowly but steadily grown to where it is today let's talk about your new show joe rogan questions everything and would you tackle commonly held conspiracy theory as you go in there with a completely open mind what's the most shocking thing that you've uncovered so far well the really fascinating stuff was the real stuff the stuff like when you talk to people who are involved in biology and they start talking about the real dangers of naturally occurring pandemic viruses. that was really pretty intense stuff an
their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is on green screen and professional cameras and i thought i'd be kind of fun to do. from my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on ustream and just a couple hundred people at first and then use dream we eventually...
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i think opi is a full name on "the andy griffith show." the school board president notes heroin is cheaper than a six pack of beer now. bill, let's make a note. not all parents are convinced with one mom saying, quote, we are talking about the school involving themselves in behaviors of students outside the school which is not their province. mind your business. i cite the juarez example. do you know what that is? think about a 5* regular, boring wore res is like. juarez is like. and now think of what he is like stoned. >> that was a regular walrus with music. >> you put the funk emu sick -- the funky music in there. i am high right now. i am baked. will this deter kids using drugs at a young age? gill i think there are athletes -- >> i think there are athletes who have parental consent and they will know what is going on. i don't have an issue with it and it could potentially work. >> you want to get rid of drugs. >> no, you don't. on this issue i am a civil libertarian. first of all, the extra kir -- the extra caw rick lar activities are
i think opi is a full name on "the andy griffith show." the school board president notes heroin is cheaper than a six pack of beer now. bill, let's make a note. not all parents are convinced with one mom saying, quote, we are talking about the school involving themselves in behaviors of students outside the school which is not their province. mind your business. i cite the juarez example. do you know what that is? think about a 5* regular, boring wore res is like. juarez is like. and...
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for the next 6 60 days the water was tested for opi amoeba. i hope they get it fixed soon. >> no matter what. it won't be soon enough. color color. >>> well mike is here with sports. a big night for baseball in st. lawst.louis. one of the best baseball nights in the country. >> cardinals hosting the pie pirates. >> and since 2010 the cardinals were 7-and-1 and know you can make i -- and now you can make t 8-and-1. they will keep that lead all night and they go on to postthe victory. the cards will play friday night at the bush stadium? >>> the falcons receiver will miss the rest of the season after breaking a bone in his foot. this fache is set to undergo sun monday. >> the blues hosted the defending stanley cup championship blackhawks. and like their cross town counter parts, the blues pick up the win tonight. the blues win it 3-2. for the third straight win to start the sough. did -- season. >>> south korea central bank is the latest to warn about what will happen if the united states does into the raise it's debt ceiling in the next week. >
for the next 6 60 days the water was tested for opi amoeba. i hope they get it fixed soon. >> no matter what. it won't be soon enough. color color. >>> well mike is here with sports. a big night for baseball in st. lawst.louis. one of the best baseball nights in the country. >> cardinals hosting the pie pirates. >> and since 2010 the cardinals were 7-and-1 and know you can make i -- and now you can make t 8-and-1. they will keep that lead all night and they go on to...
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down and if you would look back a little bit basically it started about ten years ago and essentially opied their mobile business to pieces. opi at the time if i recall correctly was run by vittorio kalau and now he runs vodafone and makes shareholders pleased. when you contrast that to bernabe, it's his second go, when you contrast that with bernabe shareholders are showing they're not delighted with is performance so don't think it has a long-term future unless propped up by the state. >> can i ask you a general question about the industry as a whole. i went in to buy a sim card and was amaze the with the number of companies and options. back in canada you only have a few options. singapore, a few. china, only three telcos. i had so many different options. what's the future of the telco future? >> you can look at it from a macro economic perspective and most of the markets can support three players with some hope of maintaining a stable margin base. you've got to look at the regulatory profile which we dealt with on the show and on "the pulse" and that profile is essentially if you redu
down and if you would look back a little bit basically it started about ten years ago and essentially opied their mobile business to pieces. opi at the time if i recall correctly was run by vittorio kalau and now he runs vodafone and makes shareholders pleased. when you contrast that to bernabe, it's his second go, when you contrast that with bernabe shareholders are showing they're not delighted with is performance so don't think it has a long-term future unless propped up by the state....
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means that the lobbyists will have more power marty in chicago hey marty you know and talk about they opie. yes take my college had a we did to that my my question is you know i was wondering if you thought the congressional republicans learned a lesson that you know pushing policy agendas by taking the economy hostage is a terrible idea i think that there was. a figure out earlier but they probably should figure out by now one can hope and i thanks for the call marty i one can hope i had this conversation today with former republican congressman bob ney bob ney he's a good guy got caught up in the jack avram scandal and ended up going to jail and now is a reporter for the talk radio news service and he was on my radio show today and he's read a book called sideswiped that i highly recommend it and lays out what's really going on here in washington d.c. and he tells the real story on john boehner and so i said bob you know you he you know john boehner you know all these republicans you were in congress for decades what's going on what's the status and he says he said tom this is the end of
means that the lobbyists will have more power marty in chicago hey marty you know and talk about they opie. yes take my college had a we did to that my my question is you know i was wondering if you thought the congressional republicans learned a lesson that you know pushing policy agendas by taking the economy hostage is a terrible idea i think that there was. a figure out earlier but they probably should figure out by now one can hope and i thanks for the call marty i one can hope i had this...