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from a polaroid is affiliated disillusioned with both parks. roughly fifty percent of the voters i don't belong in either party. now the navy leading rider believe laugh or whatever. but an analysis for example a project probably the most recent example of a web activism now losses of up only after the election exit poll weight and fat abit more democrat leading people voted for starters. that republican leading people. i would note that the data the icu indicated in red states to interrupt you for republicans over democrats in a police station for a few more democrats just because of the sheer numbers of other sites which offer pose size of the spectrum. i did just that with the republic because we preach constitutional is a bit of individual liberty and as part of their playbook the video though implemented the acs is a threat or right i think we're a threat to both parties. charles for a libertarian candidate for governor in ohio. and before we go. don't forget to tune in for politicking with larry king tonight that zone features baby trolle
from a polaroid is affiliated disillusioned with both parks. roughly fifty percent of the voters i don't belong in either party. now the navy leading rider believe laugh or whatever. but an analysis for example a project probably the most recent example of a web activism now losses of up only after the election exit poll weight and fat abit more democrat leading people voted for starters. that republican leading people. i would note that the data the icu indicated in red states to interrupt you...
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they also took a picture of me, a polaroid picture. and i didn't think anything of it at the time.later that they were taking the picture around town and showing it to different people and already trying to connect me to the crime from that moment. >> so from the very first day they were treating you like a suspect. >> exactly. >> and you didn't know it? >> exactly. exactly. >> when was the first time that someone asked you if you had killed those boys? >> maybe two or three days later. >> police kept their eyes on damien and two other teenage boys -- his best friend, jason baldwin, and another, jessie misskelley. there was no physical evidence linking them to the crime scene, but there was something investigators didn't like about them, especially damien. >> damien was kind of a smartass, and he -- and he was a big reader. >> mara leveritt is a journalist and author of "devil's knot: the true story of the west memphis three." she's known damien and his story for years. >> he would say things to this -- to jerry driver, the juvenile officer, that played against driver's own concern
they also took a picture of me, a polaroid picture. and i didn't think anything of it at the time.later that they were taking the picture around town and showing it to different people and already trying to connect me to the crime from that moment. >> so from the very first day they were treating you like a suspect. >> exactly. >> and you didn't know it? >> exactly. exactly. >> when was the first time that someone asked you if you had killed those boys? >>...
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like a polaroid picture. >> or upload pictures from your phone.m your phone to postergram. you upload the pictures, they do post cards, messages are there. >> they will print the addresses and send them out for you, for 99 cents. what a deal? >> that includes postage. >> that's unbelievable. >> that's fabulous. >> a great invite. >> so now it is time for -- we're excited. that's the americana hustle. that's the americana hustle and these are star struck -- >> what is it? >> these are fantastic. >> drink it. >> star struck sparklers. >> serving them on a tray that is very glamorous, world market, 30 bucks, much more extensive. and then we have these gorgeous coasters, very sorry, from kate spade. >> and you want people to fill them out, you put them in envelopes and do the unveiling later on. >> if yours is the most accurate, you take home the cast. we're going to make this easy. we have the runner that is made out of black paper we have drawn you know, ticket outlines on with a gold market. how genius is this? >> what is it? >> it is a hurricane.
like a polaroid picture. >> or upload pictures from your phone.m your phone to postergram. you upload the pictures, they do post cards, messages are there. >> they will print the addresses and send them out for you, for 99 cents. what a deal? >> that includes postage. >> that's unbelievable. >> that's fabulous. >> a great invite. >> so now it is time for -- we're excited. that's the americana hustle. that's the americana hustle and these are star struck...
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it was polaroids. they would say that there was around.ke the camera over here and he would keep reading the narrative. they would switch over here, back and forth. >> the tv is this is obviously change dramatically. what about the sports? college sports? it is a business now. >> i struggle hard every saturday when i referred to student athletes. it is sometimes painful, because we know that a lot of them are not students. they are athletes. that bot -- that is bothersome. now than everso before? >> i am not so sure. i think just the form is different. i came to texas in the 1960's for 30 years. coach royal is one of my idols. but i am not so naÏve to think that there were not things going on back then. inducements for the young men and young women to complain. is -- not more obvious, but i think that the incidents of program cheating is higher now. >> big business. big business for the ncaa and cbs. athletes,nk that student athletes, should be paid for their time on the court? do not know how to administer that kind of program. i think th
it was polaroids. they would say that there was around.ke the camera over here and he would keep reading the narrative. they would switch over here, back and forth. >> the tv is this is obviously change dramatically. what about the sports? college sports? it is a business now. >> i struggle hard every saturday when i referred to student athletes. it is sometimes painful, because we know that a lot of them are not students. they are athletes. that bot -- that is bothersome. now than...
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it may take more months before we get a polaroid of the bank of england and guidance. england happy with the message that the hike will not be until second-quarter 20 15th and probably around 2%. >> no tightening of the counter just yet? >> once you get some are out of the way and you are in to autumn , people will look at it. will be one hike next year or 2 hikes? the the front and a given close relationship that has with the pound, with can see the pound been renewing its arise. >> emerging markets have been interesting couple of months. first month, declined. second month, rebound. top commodity currencies beat the dollar. how will it play out? >> you have three things. ukraine in the short term. you have the elections in the country's. and you have to remember china. china seems as if it was to undertake some restructuring of the banking system this year. it will overshadow chinese and far east markets all year. and for em, it'll be a defensive posture gingerly in terms of allocation. and in terms of the avenue exit markets. we are on the back foot. -- in terms of
it may take more months before we get a polaroid of the bank of england and guidance. england happy with the message that the hike will not be until second-quarter 20 15th and probably around 2%. >> no tightening of the counter just yet? >> once you get some are out of the way and you are in to autumn , people will look at it. will be one hike next year or 2 hikes? the the front and a given close relationship that has with the pound, with can see the pound been renewing its arise....
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were developed just last month and police say they show the crime scene more clearly than earlier polaroids immediately gave rise to conspiracy theories that persist to this day. >> cobain's body was found in a house in seattle on friday morninging. he was dead of an apparently self-inflicted shotgun blast to the head. >> reporter: it's been two decades since kurt cobain's death shocked his fans and the music industry. with the anniversary of the singer's death approaching, seattle police decided to re-examine the case. >> you can never really rollize what type of conspiracy theorists will come out of the woodwork. in the process detective mike ciesynski found four roles of undeveloped crime scene photos. on thursday, two of those photos were released. they show cobain's heroin kit and other personal effects taken the day his body was found. >> in hindsight i would have -- i think i would have developed the film also. >> we didn't really realize how much of a star he was. ♪ ♪ >> his rise to fame was meteoric, as frontman of the grunge rock band nirvana, cobain propelled the gritty music of
were developed just last month and police say they show the crime scene more clearly than earlier polaroids immediately gave rise to conspiracy theories that persist to this day. >> cobain's body was found in a house in seattle on friday morninging. he was dead of an apparently self-inflicted shotgun blast to the head. >> reporter: it's been two decades since kurt cobain's death shocked his fans and the music industry. with the anniversary of the singer's death approaching, seattle...
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like a polaroid.ime? one of the things we hear is the difficult is you see it and then it's adrift because it's such rocky terrain. are they realtime? >> they're not realtime generally. >> what about radar, greg? >> radar is from space down to the ocean, searches the surface for anything out there. as you can imagine, they're scanning for debris. >> what's the weather -- how does the weather affect that? >> that's a fantastic question. to radar, it's like the lick questioned metal guy from "terminator 2." with we have alum it in foil and a piece of fuselage. when it gets rough, it becomes scarce, but what's worse, if there are lots of little pieces like this okay calm seas we can see them but now it's rough, little pieces are harder to see than the big ones. >> so the weather, which is supposed to get worse is the problem. >> yes. that's the problem. >> when you think about the radar, what it's picking up and the sonar, what is the sonar responsible for? >> it's not in play yet. sonar searches below t
like a polaroid.ime? one of the things we hear is the difficult is you see it and then it's adrift because it's such rocky terrain. are they realtime? >> they're not realtime generally. >> what about radar, greg? >> radar is from space down to the ocean, searches the surface for anything out there. as you can imagine, they're scanning for debris. >> what's the weather -- how does the weather affect that? >> that's a fantastic question. to radar, it's like the lick...