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please, partake our free pens. andrea. >> thank you for wearing my buttons. it comforts me to see sad faces. my miserable, lonly lesbian pregnancy. tonight i am going to read, to snip or not to snip. >> conception. i drive to the california cryo bank. there's no waiting room. just a glass window. a woman changes me $350. a vile half the size of my pinkie encased. this way up. i head to the clinic. i carry the sperm box inside. it's unwieldy. this is my second attempt. so i know the routine. the first time, i brought my friend. even some crouch shots. most people don't get good shots of conception. i feel confident this time, like i'm doing my part in the world. the war in iraq started. may be this kid will be a piece maker, a modern day jesus christ as this jew understands jesus. i don't know what does. week 21, everyone thinks i'm having a boy. by everyone, i mean the waiter and my grandmother and neighbor across the street. i was getting out of my car and she yelled "your having a boy". week 22, my family is involved in an all out campaign on the names i'm
please, partake our free pens. andrea. >> thank you for wearing my buttons. it comforts me to see sad faces. my miserable, lonly lesbian pregnancy. tonight i am going to read, to snip or not to snip. >> conception. i drive to the california cryo bank. there's no waiting room. just a glass window. a woman changes me $350. a vile half the size of my pinkie encased. this way up. i head to the clinic. i carry the sperm box inside. it's unwieldy. this is my second attempt. so i know the...
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when you are a man or a woman in afghanistan and you can read, you put a pen in your pocket. and when the graduates of the reading course, again, 200,000 so far, about 70,000 in classes now, when they graduate, we give them a pen to put in their pocket. that is an extraordinary moment to watch a young afghan man or woman take that pen as a symbol of literacy. now, we are also teaching them to fight. that's our job. but we have to take a broader, more comprehensive approach to try and create security, and this is an example of it. next, please. another way in which our security sector is trying to be helpful to diplomacy and development is the use of hospital ships. i could talk quite a long time about this. this was from my three years as the commander of southern command. i was stationed in miami and i was focused on military to military relations throughout latin america and the caribbean. "comfort" sails around the caribbean and pacific. she does patient treatments. about 400,000 every time she goes on a voyage. we coordinate all this. we work very hard to support the a.i.
when you are a man or a woman in afghanistan and you can read, you put a pen in your pocket. and when the graduates of the reading course, again, 200,000 so far, about 70,000 in classes now, when they graduate, we give them a pen to put in their pocket. that is an extraordinary moment to watch a young afghan man or woman take that pen as a symbol of literacy. now, we are also teaching them to fight. that's our job. but we have to take a broader, more comprehensive approach to try and create...
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once the team was put together and we entered the rec pen, we approached the rec pen he was in. gave him verbal directives to come out and he refused my directives. and advised him that we were going to introduce o.c. we attempted to hit him with the o.c. but it didn't reach him. after that we elevated to cs. the cs didn't have any effect. we then elevated with a shotgun. after the sixth round he complied. came to the cuffing port, and he was restrained and removed from the area. >> what was his persona at the time when this was happening? could you tell he was being hit? was he immediately responding to it? >> no, it didn't seem like he had any immediate effects at all from any of the rounds. >> all right, if he was stabbing somebody, they're not going to stop him. >> he just eventually climbed down off the basketball goal, and surrendered. >>> next, staff may have won the battle, but to blanco, this means war. >> he was being disruptive in his cell. so brought him over here to the medical and the crisis cell. >> strip down and stay right there. . . >>> searches are routinely c
once the team was put together and we entered the rec pen, we approached the rec pen he was in. gave him verbal directives to come out and he refused my directives. and advised him that we were going to introduce o.c. we attempted to hit him with the o.c. but it didn't reach him. after that we elevated to cs. the cs didn't have any effect. we then elevated with a shotgun. after the sixth round he complied. came to the cuffing port, and he was restrained and removed from the area. >> what...
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marie le pen stands for a france that no longer exists. but while they divide bitterly from the issue of immigration and the economy, they stand closer than you might expect. both advocate a rise in the minimum wage, and both pledge to defend french industry from outside competition. and yet, marie le pen insists there are fundamental differences. >> only the french people can guarantee their own prosperity, security, their identity. the far left is opposed to our brand of nationalism. they are not against europe, far from it. they want more europe. >> madam le pen needs to capitalize on her performance in the presidential election. the polls have her comfortable al head for sunday's first-round vote, as she will be defeated a week later if the socialists stand to endorse him in the second-round vote. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newmans own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. thats why were supplying clean
marie le pen stands for a france that no longer exists. but while they divide bitterly from the issue of immigration and the economy, they stand closer than you might expect. both advocate a rise in the minimum wage, and both pledge to defend french industry from outside competition. and yet, marie le pen insists there are fundamental differences. >> only the french people can guarantee their own prosperity, security, their identity. the far left is opposed to our brand of nationalism....
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maybe a pen maker will say by. if we've got that market we can lower our price and make it in america employ americans and i hope that will also lead by example to i hope that americans will start to think about their purchases because if you care about jobs in this country if you want to create jobs you can do it as an individual i'm sitting in american parents right now that were bought on line because it's hard to find them sometimes in the store but if you look on line if you look for buy american you can employ americans today we can each make a decision and i tell you we are sitting on an economic stimulus and this is a sustainable economic stimulus and one that we can grow we don't have to wait for congress to act and so i hope with their local officials officials out there watching and listening that they will go to mayors for america dot com and join this effort be on the cutting edge we don't have to wait for anybody we can create our economic stimulus and create jobs right now bipartisan on the ground ve
maybe a pen maker will say by. if we've got that market we can lower our price and make it in america employ americans and i hope that will also lead by example to i hope that americans will start to think about their purchases because if you care about jobs in this country if you want to create jobs you can do it as an individual i'm sitting in american parents right now that were bought on line because it's hard to find them sometimes in the store but if you look on line if you look for buy...
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they found this letter and they've discovered a pen pal or whatever. and it's been fascinating to see this unfold and to see the work that they did to put this together. and i also commend to you when you start to read this book to pick out a subject you're interested in and turn to it and then read the essays that the editors have written because they have worked hard to find the context for each letter, and they explain to you how this fits in and what was behind it and so on. and so it gives the letters much more meaning. so i want to say thank you to them for doing this terrific piece of work. [applause] now let me say a few words about what this book means as i see it. writing, the act of writing, reveals a lot. if you read things that somebody wrote extensively and we know these things were written by ronald reagan -- this is what's driving people like the "new york times" nuts. they are all in his own handwriting. they can't say somebody else wrote it, but once somebody does that, you see their capacity to think. you see their capacity to clarif
they found this letter and they've discovered a pen pal or whatever. and it's been fascinating to see this unfold and to see the work that they did to put this together. and i also commend to you when you start to read this book to pick out a subject you're interested in and turn to it and then read the essays that the editors have written because they have worked hard to find the context for each letter, and they explain to you how this fits in and what was behind it and so on. and so it gives...
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a police department a fire department roads you think of all the things people buy cities even the pen paper that cities order all of this could be done domestically it's about one hundred fifty billion dollars that municipalities spend cities counties townships and i'm asking mayors and county executives and township supervisors and village presidents from all over the country to join us at mayors for america dot com in agreeing to purchase from each other from our own cities from our home manufacturers before we go anywhere else i believe that we are sitting on an economic stimulus i believe we're sitting on a sustainable economic stimulus if we will redirect the spending that we're sending overseas and redirect it to domestic to domestic markets domestic suppliers i think we can create a market for some of these things absolutely brilliant i mean it's a variation on what i don't want franklin roosevelt in one thousand nine hundred five or the buy america act which stipulated that all federal purchases had to be from domestic sources unless a waiver was given you know because there w
a police department a fire department roads you think of all the things people buy cities even the pen paper that cities order all of this could be done domestically it's about one hundred fifty billion dollars that municipalities spend cities counties townships and i'm asking mayors and county executives and township supervisors and village presidents from all over the country to join us at mayors for america dot com in agreeing to purchase from each other from our own cities from our home...
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holding up a pen and paper, he explained that a pen is only useful when it is used by its master.e says the same holds true for people. >> you can only fulfill the purpose of your life, like the pen, when you surrender it over to your master. in this case, god. and as many of you like to think, you're sitting around with so much potential, but you're never fulfilling what you were created for. and you were created for a relationship with god. >> george: more than 2,000 aussies attended the weekend meetings in orange. afterwards, graham held a series of reality gatherings in lithco and sydney. >> wendy: in 1853, a young english man board a ship for a five-month voyage to the other side of the world. when he arrived in china, james adopted native dress and a pony tail. he went on to found one of the most influential missions in the 19th century. now the town is inviting the world to come and visit. >> reporter: barnsley authorities unveiled markers on hudson's birthplace in both english and chinese. they hope to entertain visitors. >> they are free to travel, and they're free to wor
holding up a pen and paper, he explained that a pen is only useful when it is used by its master.e says the same holds true for people. >> you can only fulfill the purpose of your life, like the pen, when you surrender it over to your master. in this case, god. and as many of you like to think, you're sitting around with so much potential, but you're never fulfilling what you were created for. and you were created for a relationship with god. >> george: more than 2,000 aussies...
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they'll start making it and i don't know what you're talking about medallions for the marathon or pens or paper or parts for to replace the sewer if we don't make it in america once thousands of cities step forward and say we need product x. maybe a manufacturer would start to make it here if we say we're willing to pay a little bit more in lansing we say we'll pay up to five percent more maybe it should be ten percent to keep it made local now there's an economic reason for that the local community i mean you know taxpayers may go oh wow you're going to spend five or ten percent more but they're actually going to benefit from we can for more than five or ten absolutely how well we can prove it with the economic reverberation and it just makes common sense because you're keeping it in the local economy you're keeping those dollars which then reverberate in the economy that's why we can afford to pay up to five percent more and still make money and of course once you establish these markets the other thing is you may be able to negotiate price reductions once we get cities all over amer
they'll start making it and i don't know what you're talking about medallions for the marathon or pens or paper or parts for to replace the sewer if we don't make it in america once thousands of cities step forward and say we need product x. maybe a manufacturer would start to make it here if we say we're willing to pay a little bit more in lansing we say we'll pay up to five percent more maybe it should be ten percent to keep it made local now there's an economic reason for that the local...
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. >> take your pen out, keep it in your pocket then at the institution see if you can put pen into hersy. you can take that pen out and put it in the box there. >> reporter: prosecutors say when they talk about pen, they are talking about $10,000. despite telling the judge they were broke, the zimmerman's had access to at least $130,000 when wond was set. jay gray, nbc news. >>> accused madam will be staying in jail for the next few days. she decided to turn down the offer of $250,000 in collateral offered by her former lawyer. she plans to use the next few days to put together a new bail package. she's been on reichers island because of charges she promoted prostitution. once out on bail, she will be ordered to wear an electronic ankle bracelet. >>> john edwards mistress still has feelings for the presidential candidate. she wrote a tell-all book called "what really happened: john edwards, our daughter and me". she wrote it before the corruption trial began. he said he would likely be sent to a low security prison in virginia if convicted. it was like a country club. last month, he was
. >> take your pen out, keep it in your pocket then at the institution see if you can put pen into hersy. you can take that pen out and put it in the box there. >> reporter: prosecutors say when they talk about pen, they are talking about $10,000. despite telling the judge they were broke, the zimmerman's had access to at least $130,000 when wond was set. jay gray, nbc news. >>> accused madam will be staying in jail for the next few days. she decided to turn down the offer...
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but i would rather have the pen of barack obama much more than the voice of barack obama. the voice of the people over the voice of the person. >> what is the political fear if he's too vocal specifically about african-americans and money. >> i think he believes that if he speaks out too strongly on black issues or on issues relating to poor people he'll lose white votes. >> what's the president supposed to do about it. >> in that case the president, because we have a jobless crisis across the country that is much worse for blacks than for whites, the president needs to push specific job creation programs, which i don't feel he's done. he certainly has not done enough. >> specifically for the african-american community. >> no. he needs to have a much stronger jobs program in general. but then he does need programs targeted toward the african-american community. for example, if those programs are not reaching blacks, and we need something like the old wpa or ccc updated for the 21st century. >> tell that to congress. >> we need job training programs in inner cities where yo
but i would rather have the pen of barack obama much more than the voice of barack obama. the voice of the people over the voice of the person. >> what is the political fear if he's too vocal specifically about african-americans and money. >> i think he believes that if he speaks out too strongly on black issues or on issues relating to poor people he'll lose white votes. >> what's the president supposed to do about it. >> in that case the president, because we have a...
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if he gets a response he will send his letter off in the mail. >> $30 per pen pal with 10 to 15 pen palsm banking. i'm banking. >>> coming up -- >> this is your daily visit. >> don't mess with it. >> kenneth jackson takes pleasure in cutting. >> like the best orgasm that you ever had. >> knowing that my mom is still there, everything is fine. >> hey, honey. >> and kendrick morris meets with one person who believes in him. >> i'm proud of you. either way i'm proud of you. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damag
if he gets a response he will send his letter off in the mail. >> $30 per pen pal with 10 to 15 pen palsm banking. i'm banking. >>> coming up -- >> this is your daily visit. >> don't mess with it. >> kenneth jackson takes pleasure in cutting. >> like the best orgasm that you ever had. >> knowing that my mom is still there, everything is fine. >> hey, honey. >> and kendrick morris meets with one person who believes in him. >> i'm...
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we hope you'll make a donation and purchase a pen and were it with pride throughout the month of may. there are also a number of sponsors that generously supported this year's celebration. the ads on buses around town as well as posters and coasting on face but -- facebook. we want to a knowledge the additional sponsors beginning with the heritage partner level. it includes southwest airlines and a big welcome to the newest sponsor, walgreen's. was that he will grains contingent died just heard? -- the walgreen's contingent i just heard? did you have cocktails' before coming here? the japan town merchants association, the garage association and in the sugar bowl the bakery, thank you for coming as well. and a big thanks to our media partners. we want to let you know that we have received reports from many individuals from the small businesses and community organizations as well. you can find their names listed on the screen and on our web site. to promote this year's team celebrating heritage, a new program was launched in partnership with one of our natures partners -- major partners
we hope you'll make a donation and purchase a pen and were it with pride throughout the month of may. there are also a number of sponsors that generously supported this year's celebration. the ads on buses around town as well as posters and coasting on face but -- facebook. we want to a knowledge the additional sponsors beginning with the heritage partner level. it includes southwest airlines and a big welcome to the newest sponsor, walgreen's. was that he will grains contingent died just...
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if he gets a response he will send his letter off in the mail. >> $30 per pen pal with 10 to 15 pen palsking. i'm banking. >> coming up -- >> this is your daily visit. >> let me see your arms. don't mess with it. >> kenneth jackson takes pleasure in cutting. >> like the best orgasm that you ever had. >> knowing that my mom is still there. everything is fine. >> and kendrick morris meets with one person who believes in him. >> i'm proud of you. either way i'm proud of you. su. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symp
if he gets a response he will send his letter off in the mail. >> $30 per pen pal with 10 to 15 pen palsking. i'm banking. >> coming up -- >> this is your daily visit. >> let me see your arms. don't mess with it. >> kenneth jackson takes pleasure in cutting. >> like the best orgasm that you ever had. >> knowing that my mom is still there. everything is fine. >> and kendrick morris meets with one person who believes in him. >> i'm proud of...
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parliament, he says "you must remember, if i found the words, i have always earned my living by my penand by my tongue." >> whenever he needed money he'd write an article, start a book, do something which is why, at the end of the war, when he hadn't been able to do any of that and there was no pay so he wasn't earning any money at all but he had to put his beloved house up for sale because he was bankrupt. the duke of wellington got number one london. the duke of mortar borrow got glenen palace and he got bankruptcy. >> he had physical guts but he also had an acute awareness of who he was, the family he came from and i always remember some years ago going to blen ham with a group of german parliamentarians. >> rose: this is the family home. >> where he was born. and the german member of parliament had never been to blenham before and he turned to me and said "if adolf hitler had known winston churchill was born here i don't think he ever would have gone to war." (laughter) >> rose: winston churchill for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in ne
parliament, he says "you must remember, if i found the words, i have always earned my living by my penand by my tongue." >> whenever he needed money he'd write an article, start a book, do something which is why, at the end of the war, when he hadn't been able to do any of that and there was no pay so he wasn't earning any money at all but he had to put his beloved house up for sale because he was bankrupt. the duke of wellington got number one london. the duke of mortar borrow...
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there were several notorious pens in the area. for instance, william h. penn which we'll talk about later operated the yellow house. in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as a facade and as a conduit for his dealings. carla jones argues slave traders own houses in the district or in this case national hotel functioned as urban plantations. she cites historian herman bernard who states these places were intended not as places of agricultural production but as a method of social organization. there are spaces demar kated for enslaved people who are still in close proximity to their owners or confined to their owners' property. charles dickens during his tour of america in 1842 described the yard or area demarcated for enslaved people at a hotel many historians believe is the national. the hotel in which we live is a long row of houses fronting o
there were several notorious pens in the area. for instance, william h. penn which we'll talk about later operated the yellow house. in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as a facade and as a conduit for his dealings. carla jones argues slave traders own houses in the district or in...
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five years to get back there. >> we'll leave bobby out there in the pen for probably three, four hourscouple down, think about it. when he gets through with his mad behavior, he'll be ready toç apologize, get back to what he should be. >> them people ain't stupid. they knew exactly what they were doing. let's get snake down and blind side him. they had three months to tell me they were going to not put me in for transfer. >> a few weeks later, with the transfer issue still unresolved, gilbert announced he was going on a hunger strike. >> not eating another meal at holman. so they're going to send me closer to home if it's nothing but a graveyard. >> -- help him much? >> she asked how we are. but she's going to spend money to come see her son. >> when i heard that bobby had gone on a hunger strike, i wasn't surprised. it's not atypical for an inmate to do that. it's the only source of power they have really saying they're not going to eat, and when i talked to him about it, he seemed pretty resolute that he was going on a hunger strike not so much as a protest, but almost as though he w
five years to get back there. >> we'll leave bobby out there in the pen for probably three, four hourscouple down, think about it. when he gets through with his mad behavior, he'll be ready toç apologize, get back to what he should be. >> them people ain't stupid. they knew exactly what they were doing. let's get snake down and blind side him. they had three months to tell me they were going to not put me in for transfer. >> a few weeks later, with the transfer issue still...
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he wired his office -- >> we had a pen like this -- >> with hidden cameras. >> sitting in this pen holderwe put the aaudio device in the tree behind you. >> the private i suggested he invite gibson to his office for a friendly chat about their past. brian banks asks gibson for help in clearing his name. >> i will go through with helping you but -- >> she's afraid of losing all the money from her settlement. >> all the money they gave us, gave me, i don't want to have to pay it back. that would take a long time. >> now, comes the hard part. banks had to convince gibson so come back the next day and talk to the private i who was helping free him. >> i needed to get her to basically recant everything that she said that brian did ten years ago. if i let this man down, i would have to live with that the rest of my life. >> the mood in the room was light but investigator parish's questioning got heavy. >> when did you -- was it after or before? >> after. >> now the big question -- >> did he rape you? >> no, he did not rape you? >> did he kidnap you? >> no. >> when she said those things, what di
he wired his office -- >> we had a pen like this -- >> with hidden cameras. >> sitting in this pen holderwe put the aaudio device in the tree behind you. >> the private i suggested he invite gibson to his office for a friendly chat about their past. brian banks asks gibson for help in clearing his name. >> i will go through with helping you but -- >> she's afraid of losing all the money from her settlement. >> all the money they gave us, gave me, i...
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but he's been good out of the pen for joe girardi.de first out of the pen with boone logan, the left hander getting loose in the tie game, bottom of the eighth. >> if that bottom of the scroll didn't get your attention, how about 3 walks and 25 strikeouts? that's an extraordinary ratio for any reliever. >> berry, a hit and a walk tonight. waits on the pitch and fouls it. strike 1. cory wade won't blow you away on the radar gun, but he mixes his pitches, the velocity, keeps hitters off balance, danny worth on deck. cabrera... 0-1. a ball and a strike from wade, who worked in last night's game. he's been busy. for kuroda, 7 innings, 2 runs, 7 hit, 1 walk, 4 strikeouts and a wild pitch and a home run allowed. right side for cano. good play, one out. with the bases empty, danny worth who, has not homered, 0-2 with eye sacrifice. hitting just 206, walks in. and cabrera, up the dugout, steps into the on-deck circle. strike 1, cory wade. lined out, struck out and now popped out. 2 down and the batter will be miguel cabrera. let's look at his
but he's been good out of the pen for joe girardi.de first out of the pen with boone logan, the left hander getting loose in the tie game, bottom of the eighth. >> if that bottom of the scroll didn't get your attention, how about 3 walks and 25 strikeouts? that's an extraordinary ratio for any reliever. >> berry, a hit and a walk tonight. waits on the pitch and fouls it. strike 1. cory wade won't blow you away on the radar gun, but he mixes his pitches, the velocity, keeps hitters...