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miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up.
miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are...
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with punctuation. a nice example is what i believe is the case. my students are lousy to rule -- of the rules and then the colon is used branco them like pepper on this user salad. it is not their fault. nobody taught them that and of of of them say we rely on spell checked but if you go to kindergarten through high school does anybody focus on spelling? no. because the faculties are thinking they need to focus of the other things to be a modern faculty member. but it is not the students fall. if we change your expectation of goals in education instead of reflecting or being by yourself or reading for a long period of time, then it's the students don't know how to do with, it is not the technology's fault. one of my major concerns is how much we should take the blame so it is not the technology with the social change so take for example, proofreading. there are many instances where people have paid huge amounts of money and know what a full page cost but they want to help with their writing back compared to what i saw 20 years ago and the professi
with punctuation. a nice example is what i believe is the case. my students are lousy to rule -- of the rules and then the colon is used branco them like pepper on this user salad. it is not their fault. nobody taught them that and of of of them say we rely on spell checked but if you go to kindergarten through high school does anybody focus on spelling? no. because the faculties are thinking they need to focus of the other things to be a modern faculty member. but it is not the students fall....
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, punctuating that event in just that way was brilliant.ethan coen) the fact that we storyboard everything we do grows out of our experience in "blood simple." we didn't have any money to waste, essentially, and we had to be able to talk to the person who was shooting and the person who was designing it about what we were going to see and weren't going to see, so we didn't waste the money that we had. (loud engine roaring) there's something, a lack of heart or emotion, that have prevented the masses from connecting to their films. there's always a certain distance there. but i think "raising arizona" shows that they can make a middle-american comedy people could really get into. i'll be taking these huggies and whatever cash you got. "no, no, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin," said the little pig. aw, look at that. look at him. "then i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll blow your house in." that son of a bitch. (yelling) you son of a bitch! better hurry it up. when they plan a sequence, i find what they're truly doing is not planning a sh
, punctuating that event in just that way was brilliant.ethan coen) the fact that we storyboard everything we do grows out of our experience in "blood simple." we didn't have any money to waste, essentially, and we had to be able to talk to the person who was shooting and the person who was designing it about what we were going to see and weren't going to see, so we didn't waste the money that we had. (loud engine roaring) there's something, a lack of heart or emotion, that have...
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, punctuating that event in just that way was brilliant.ethan coen) the fact that we storyboard everything we do grows out of our experience in "blood simple." we didn't have any money to waste, essentially, and we had to be able to talk to the person who was shooting and the person who was designing it about what we were going to see and weren't going to see, so we didn't waste the money that we had. (loud engine roaring) there's something, a lack of heart or emotion, that have prevented the masses from connecting to their films. there's always a certain distance there. but i think "raising arizona" shows that they can make a middle-american comedy people could really get into. i'll be taking these huggies and whatever cash you got. "no, no, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin," said the little pig. aw, look at that. look at him. "then i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll blow your house in." that son of a bitch. (yelling) you son of a bitch! better hurry it up. when they plan a sequence, i find what they're truly doing is not planning a sh
, punctuating that event in just that way was brilliant.ethan coen) the fact that we storyboard everything we do grows out of our experience in "blood simple." we didn't have any money to waste, essentially, and we had to be able to talk to the person who was shooting and the person who was designing it about what we were going to see and weren't going to see, so we didn't waste the money that we had. (loud engine roaring) there's something, a lack of heart or emotion, that have...
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this wasn't the dominating the theme but it did punctuate the week. what now?> i think now we return to a fundamental reflection of where the u.s. economy is, where u.s. companies are both from a domestic and from a global standpoint. when you look around the world, neil, america looks like the place investment dollars want to be. if you take a lesson, take a cue from what happened after the attack in new york on 9/11, we had a rocky start. the market performed over the course of the next 12 months beautifully. >> neil: four trading days we lost? >> we had some tough days after the resumption of trading, but if you look out a year following you look out two or three years following, we did just fine. what 9/11 and what the attack in boston reminds us of is that we're at a war with ideologues who really want to inflict pain on our way of life but everyone who has been against america has lost. they lost after 9/11. they will lose after boston. stay with the american scene and you will do just fine. >> neil: dick, maybe if the two brothers were connected to the i
this wasn't the dominating the theme but it did punctuate the week. what now?> i think now we return to a fundamental reflection of where the u.s. economy is, where u.s. companies are both from a domestic and from a global standpoint. when you look around the world, neil, america looks like the place investment dollars want to be. if you take a lesson, take a cue from what happened after the attack in new york on 9/11, we had a rocky start. the market performed over the course of the next 12...
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prayers have punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sound appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to threaten the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. built his palace in the heart of the legendary city. his tower of babel crashed down around him and the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. wealthy british style. markets why now. can't. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. liz. liz liz please. please please liz liz . you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you gli
prayers have punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sound appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to threaten the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings...
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simple he's pretty easy to punctuate the run a verse. that says so the phrase. shows it. to the whole. and once we were up and rolling it was time to head across the water. a little bit lloyd. we're going to avoid foley and. this is. alexei works as the head of a conservation poll and knows almost everyone based in the coaxes national reserve he gets to go home most nights but they're all forest rangers that live here with their families three hundred sixty five days a year and their little enclave was on a stone. the ranger. here to police the reserve and keep it as unspoiled as possible and even though it's still late summer they're already preparing for the winter. the area covers a total of fifty four thousand take to us that means we got a lot to do considering that is a very small the season's almost over shall we help out of course we can sure. help is always welcome. it was great to eat some real food after a long ride and lending a hand in the field seemed like the least we could do. take quite a lot of this place and that includes several hungry horses the more
simple he's pretty easy to punctuate the run a verse. that says so the phrase. shows it. to the whole. and once we were up and rolling it was time to head across the water. a little bit lloyd. we're going to avoid foley and. this is. alexei works as the head of a conservation poll and knows almost everyone based in the coaxes national reserve he gets to go home most nights but they're all forest rangers that live here with their families three hundred sixty five days a year and their little...
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prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god . amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to the throne the president of the iraqi republic saddam was saying in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. built his palace in the heart of the legendary city. his tower of babel crashed down around him in the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. to least be told language the truth will programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you yes he's been trying. to find out more visit our big dog all t.v. dog called. the new cover international airport in the very heart of moscow. at the end of the roa
prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god . amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to the throne the president of the iraqi republic saddam was saying in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient...
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highlands prayers have punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein imagine himself to be its king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him saddam built his palace in the heart of the legendary city. his tower of babel crashed down around him and the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with that very profitable and there's a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups and a part of me to do that is i knew that out of managers have changed their name an
highlands prayers have punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein imagine himself to be its king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the...
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prayers have punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein imagine himself to be as king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. built his palace in the heart of the legendary city. his tower of babel crashed down around him and the dust of pride on a mission. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. wealthy british style. sometimes the tireless. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have
prayers have punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein imagine himself to be as king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings...
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prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god . amidst the wind blown sound appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to the throne the president of the iraqi republic sat there are saying in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. built his palace in the heart of the legendary city. his tower of babel crashed down around him in the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down the line there's still a lot of s
prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god . amidst the wind blown sound appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to the throne the president of the iraqi republic sat there are saying in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient...
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you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil grand jury is not gotcha. it's not about taking shots, it's not about exposing people or systems. just for the purpose of an
you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of...
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prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god . amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to the throne there president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. built his palace in the heart of the legendary city. his tower of babel crashed down around him in the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. ok going out. all. right no way things are going to republican texas and be a whole lot better off when the state of texas texas has got its own larger cooper it has got all the oil and gas and everything it needs it's got all that and everything in me it can survive by itself without the rest of the united states which is to say the rest. cannot survive wi
prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god . amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to the throne there president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings...
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only jarry, by emphasizing the base, brute-like passions of cartoon characters in a chaotic play punctuated by rude music, suggests that humanity isn't worth taking that seriously after all. as you watch ubu roi, you will be amused, if not startled, by the language and the abrupt changes in scene and costume. the convention of announcing an entire army through use of a toy sign is one innovation. you will see other deliberate effects designed to destroy any sense of realism. but then again, whoever said that plays have to look real? [music] pshit. oh, what a nasty word. pa ubu, you're a dirty old man. watch out and don't bash your lot in, ma ubu. it's not me you want to do in, old ubu, oh, no. it's someone else for the high jump. by my green candle, i'm not with you. how come? do you mean to say that you are content with your lot? pshit, madam, yes. by god, i am perfectly satisfied. who wouldn't be? captain in the dragoons, aide-de-camp to king wenceslas, decorated with the order of red eagle of poland, ex-king of aragon. you can't get higher than that. so what? having been king of aragon,
only jarry, by emphasizing the base, brute-like passions of cartoon characters in a chaotic play punctuated by rude music, suggests that humanity isn't worth taking that seriously after all. as you watch ubu roi, you will be amused, if not startled, by the language and the abrupt changes in scene and costume. the convention of announcing an entire army through use of a toy sign is one innovation. you will see other deliberate effects designed to destroy any sense of realism. but then again,...
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twelve years ago and if i could just put a punctuation mark on that when you mention article three courts you know. so many people watching may not know what that is the first three articles the constitution are the first to the house and senate you know closest to the people the first among equals the second is the presidency of the executive branch and the third is the judiciary so when you say in article three court what you're talking about just a normal all american court authorized by the constitution as opposed to a military court that operates under the uniform code of military justice or something about that goes to article three courts are hardly pro defendants right mean we live in the. saya t. that imprisons more people than any other on the planet including our you know large nemesis china that has four times our population and if you think about the way the courts interact with the executive branch in the war on terror it's profoundly deferential just earlier this year the supreme court said we won't even consider claims against the national security agency's warrantless wir
twelve years ago and if i could just put a punctuation mark on that when you mention article three courts you know. so many people watching may not know what that is the first three articles the constitution are the first to the house and senate you know closest to the people the first among equals the second is the presidency of the executive branch and the third is the judiciary so when you say in article three court what you're talking about just a normal all american court authorized by the...
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">>>a black mole created a punctuation mark on the right side of her strong nose, but upon meeting nafis, all these traits receded into the background because the viewer was mesmerized by the cobra like quality of her hooded eyes." the book quickly sold out before the presentation began... "champion of choice" is available in the spartan bookstore. wednesday, community members and students gathered at the music building to watch the new music south bay performances music professors and student came together to perform in front of the crowd. instruments included trombones, pianos, the 'cello and even the computer. musicians incorporated processed sounds, including from whales in the monterey bay. the selections were pieces from contemporary classical music. ">>>"these are pieces that most people can never find anywhere. some of them are recorded, some might be recorded in the near future, but most of them are just heard live and for some of them this is their first performance, some of these pieces it might be their second or third performance, but their rare events. you just can't go out
">>>a black mole created a punctuation mark on the right side of her strong nose, but upon meeting nafis, all these traits receded into the background because the viewer was mesmerized by the cobra like quality of her hooded eyes." the book quickly sold out before the presentation began... "champion of choice" is available in the spartan bookstore. wednesday, community members and students gathered at the music building to watch the new music south bay performances...
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twelve years ago and if i could just put a punctuation mark on that when you mention article three courts you know. so many people watching may not know what that is the first three articles the constitution are the first to the house and senate you know closest to for. the people the first among equals the second is the presidency of the executive branch and the third is the judiciary so when you see an article three court where you're talking about just a normal all american court authorized by the constitution as opposed to a military court that operates under the uniform code of military justice or something about them go through article three courts are hardly pro defendants right mean we live in the society that imprisons more people than any other on the planet including our you know large nemesis china that has four times our population and if you think about the way the courts interact with the executive branch in the war on terror it's profoundly deferential just earlier this year the supreme court said we won't even consider claims against the national security agency's warrant
twelve years ago and if i could just put a punctuation mark on that when you mention article three courts you know. so many people watching may not know what that is the first three articles the constitution are the first to the house and senate you know closest to for. the people the first among equals the second is the presidency of the executive branch and the third is the judiciary so when you see an article three court where you're talking about just a normal all american court authorized...
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i never heard of a relationship being affected by punctuation. find it very troubling that he didn't use one. george is right. didn't take you long. anything new with that guy on drugs? he's not on drugs. then why the sniffing? who walks around-- [sniff sniff]--sniffing? all right, call him right now. see if he's sniffing right now. good idea. prophet and goldstein. yes, barry prophet, please. he's out of town this week. out of town? yes. he went to south america. south america? south america? i'll call back. thank you. he went to south america. yeeahh! so what? who goes to south america? people go to south america. and come back with things taped to their large intestine. because of a few bad apples, you're going to impugn an entire continent? yes. i'm impugning a continent. i say we get our money right now! hey! hey! hey! hello, newman. hello, jerry. so, any news? he skipped out to south america. south america? what kind of snow-blower did you get us mixed up with? gentlemen, the fact remains you still have no proof. this is all speculation and
i never heard of a relationship being affected by punctuation. find it very troubling that he didn't use one. george is right. didn't take you long. anything new with that guy on drugs? he's not on drugs. then why the sniffing? who walks around-- [sniff sniff]--sniffing? all right, call him right now. see if he's sniffing right now. good idea. prophet and goldstein. yes, barry prophet, please. he's out of town this week. out of town? yes. he went to south america. south america? south america?...
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misspellings, bad grammar, bad punctuation. that's a good tip.not easy to filter out, but something to look for. gerri: wow, thanks for coming on. everybody was paying attention to that today. fortunately, cooler heads revailed, false immediately, and a market rebound good news. good to see you. >> as always, thank you. gerri: apple's earnings news is a top trading stories op foxbusiness.com. bullish despite the plunge in the dispok price. also hot, on the website apart from that bogus tweet that briefly hit the markets, stocks had a good day on strong earnings, and new home sales up again, slightly, though, in march, but sales held back by lack of housing supply. six signs, you want to hear this, break up with your bank, and most come down to one thing. you know what it is, fees. those are some of the big stories trending right now on fox business. later in the show, a warning for those of you wishing to donate to the boston bombing victims or any charity for that matter, and he says the u.s. really has no choice other than to approve the keysto
misspellings, bad grammar, bad punctuation. that's a good tip.not easy to filter out, but something to look for. gerri: wow, thanks for coming on. everybody was paying attention to that today. fortunately, cooler heads revailed, false immediately, and a market rebound good news. good to see you. >> as always, thank you. gerri: apple's earnings news is a top trading stories op foxbusiness.com. bullish despite the plunge in the dispok price. also hot, on the website apart from that bogus...
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indicators with there was enough data to justify selling venue have the boston development which punctuated it but did not dominate. the market sustained more serious losses because they looked at it like an isolated incident to the brothers even now. but what if there is something bigger those that were saying when will go nuts? >> those of the pre-existing condition could even respond in a larger wave than normal the way that 18 percent has anxiety but i think it is more. you react when it comes to what you purchase with stocks people have the emotional attachment. if you think or expect something will happen you expect safety and not the bomb and the stock will rise , expectations makes us feel unstable and out of control and act in the a emotional manner. >> who knows better than wall street trader second takeover? especially in this case based on nothing more than a tweet. >> what you see with aguirre stock exchange floor was a visualization of the reality of the stock market, equity market, bond market and a mercenary it had nothing to do with the human fere. it is a reaction to a twe
indicators with there was enough data to justify selling venue have the boston development which punctuated it but did not dominate. the market sustained more serious losses because they looked at it like an isolated incident to the brothers even now. but what if there is something bigger those that were saying when will go nuts? >> those of the pre-existing condition could even respond in a larger wave than normal the way that 18 percent has anxiety but i think it is more. you react when...
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. >> sometimes it just punctuates and my the united states had run up too far too fast.s this the incident forgotten with china's gross, you're falling apart piling on american icons like google. >> previous to this horrific act i think people were focusing on earnings and of those reporting this week i think we will have guidance that has been lower and anticipating the first quarter was not as good as the last quarter it was mewhat of a negative atmosphere bill than in prior to today anyway so we may see this until we clean it out but waiting for this to happen in the market so they could get back in. a and then looking at this action as a buying opportunity. may be of some point* in time we can turn something bad into something good. neil: i appreciate you taking the time. to continue our live coverage every security officials will be gathering behind the podium and i am betting once they talk an we will go live, that will conceivably lasted good long while every agency involved including the fbi fire officials and the massachusetts governor the of boston mayor, proba
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that it was punctuated, now and then by better than expected news out of boston like they were close falling when it looked like they could not find home. so, it is not as if this did not affect movement. it makes me wonder, if anything big were to happen, whether there would be so sanguine. >> i was watching the intraday action every time you heard a rumor someone was caught, market moved up 50, then it is not true, market comes down that is short-term stuff, nile, i guarantee one thing if there is a series of evens, another event. that affects something like a new york city, markets will reek, markereacting, they are nt about numbers, it is about emotion, if they have a filing it the hurt travel or american cyctelecopsyche it will come do. >> they value their own hineys, right? >> listen we have memories of september 11, that is my birthday, i remember it well. neil: is it really. >> it is. and but, more personally, you know, this is epicenter of our business world. probably every evil person out there would love to target the area, in back of our mind we remember that we react sha
that it was punctuated, now and then by better than expected news out of boston like they were close falling when it looked like they could not find home. so, it is not as if this did not affect movement. it makes me wonder, if anything big were to happen, whether there would be so sanguine. >> i was watching the intraday action every time you heard a rumor someone was caught, market moved up 50, then it is not true, market comes down that is short-term stuff, nile, i guarantee one thing...
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. >> my personal experience in the pentagon is punctuated by flashes of horror and terror.ooking over my shoulder for help and seeing people who just rose to the occasion, came to the danger, despite instincts to run the opposite way. and it roelzse above fear and helped find victims. it is just something i'll never forget. >> reporter: he says that's what sailors do, have to do, when they're together, alone at sea. >> when we're at sea, there is no fire department. there is no police department. there is no fire and rescue team to come save us, to come help. so as a crew, we pull together to help each other. >> reporter: that's what the men and women of the arlington will do as they live together in sometimes cramped berthing spaces, eat on the mess deck that may be serving as many as 1,000 meals three times a day, and working around the clock. their lives will depend on each other as shipmates. >> there's no higher honor. no more cherished title than that of shipmates as far as i'm concerned. it's a fact. you're a shipmate. that bond is forever. >> that was joe krebs repo
. >> my personal experience in the pentagon is punctuated by flashes of horror and terror.ooking over my shoulder for help and seeing people who just rose to the occasion, came to the danger, despite instincts to run the opposite way. and it roelzse above fear and helped find victims. it is just something i'll never forget. >> reporter: he says that's what sailors do, have to do, when they're together, alone at sea. >> when we're at sea, there is no fire department. there is...
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. >> sometimes it just punctuates and my the united states had run up too far too fast.s this the incident forgotten with china's gross, you're falling apart piling on american icons like google. >> previous to this horrific act i think people were focusing on earnings and of those reporting this week i think we will have guidance that has been lower and anticipating the first quarter was not as good as the last quarter it was somewhat of a negative atmosphere bill than in prior to today anyway so we may see this until we clean it out but waiting for this to happen in the market so they could get back in. a and then looking at this action as a buying opportunity. may be of some point* in time we can turn something bad into something good. neil: i appreciate you taking the time. to continue our live coverage every security officials will be gathering behind the podium and i am betting once they talk and we will go live, that will conceivably lasted good long while every agency involved including the fbi fire officials and the massachusetts governor the of boston mayor, pr
. >> sometimes it just punctuates and my the united states had run up too far too fast.s this the incident forgotten with china's gross, you're falling apart piling on american icons like google. >> previous to this horrific act i think people were focusing on earnings and of those reporting this week i think we will have guidance that has been lower and anticipating the first quarter was not as good as the last quarter it was somewhat of a negative atmosphere bill than in prior to...
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you hear that a lot and to punctuate that very point a company called 47 brands started making b strong the one i've got on, with the proceeds going completely to the one fund, that is the massive fund helping the victims of the attack. joining me now is bobby deanglo who is the co-owner of 47 brands. i met you a week ago today when i went into your store and saw these things literally flying off your shelves. at that point you had sold about $500,000 worth of these. >> yes. >> where are you at now? >> by probably friday of this week we'll be over $1 million. >> so it's doubled in a week. >> it's doubled in about eight days, yeah. it's crazy. >> and at the time i believe that the one fund was only about $1 million. and you represented about half of it. >> actually i think at that point i think the one fund is a little more than that, but i mean, we were approximately 20% of it, something like that. >> and i remember asking you how on earth -- these came out literally the day after the bombings happened. and for anyone who might think that's really capitalizing on a tragedy, you did this
you hear that a lot and to punctuate that very point a company called 47 brands started making b strong the one i've got on, with the proceeds going completely to the one fund, that is the massive fund helping the victims of the attack. joining me now is bobby deanglo who is the co-owner of 47 brands. i met you a week ago today when i went into your store and saw these things literally flying off your shelves. at that point you had sold about $500,000 worth of these. >> yes. >>...
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highlands prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. palace in the heart of the legendary city . his tower of babel crashed down around him in the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. download the official location to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. tensional a deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team
highlands prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god. amidst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein emerged himself to be its king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one thousand eight hundred eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient...
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. >> combat patrolling at that time was hours upon hours of complete boredom punctuated by single moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops has been the improvised explosive device or ied. also known as roadside bombs, ieds have claimed the lives of 65% of all u.s. casualties in both wars. >> the improvised bomb is the signature weapon of both the iraq and of the afghanistan war. it's the number one killer of soldiers. it's the number one weapon of insurgents. they're also scary as hell. >> whoa! holy -- >> sometimes the difference between life and death is just seconds on a trigger. >> you just don't see it coming. you can have that gut feeling all day long but i don't know where it's coming from or who it's going to hit or who is going to push the button. >> january 11th, 2008, soldiers from the u.s. army's 3rd squadron, 3rd armored cavalry division are on patrol in mosul, iraq. captain conrad brown is on command. >> mosul was mostly al qaeda insurgents that had been pushed out of the sunni triangle in t
. >> combat patrolling at that time was hours upon hours of complete boredom punctuated by single moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops has been the improvised explosive device or ied. also known as roadside bombs, ieds have claimed the lives of 65% of all u.s. casualties in both wars. >> the improvised bomb is the signature weapon of both the iraq and of the afghanistan war. it's the...
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this was a five- to 10-minute gun battle that occurred, punctuated by loud explosions.eral explosive devices went off. they were homemade. there have been published reports that the top of a pressure cooker was discovered, and my officers reported to me there was an extremely loud explosion followed by a series of smaller ones as they engaged in the gun battle with the suspects. so they had i.e.d.s. they had homemade hand grenades that they were throwing at the officers. this was a heavily armed and extreme dangerous group of individuals-- not group, but two individuals. >> schieffer: well, commissioner, were there unexploded devices also recovered there? and did you find other unexploded devices in other places? >> we did. we did. the scene was littered with unexploded improvised explosive dwhiess actually we had to point out to the arriving officers and clear the area. they were strewn about the area. there was also one found in the motor vehicle that was abandoned, the mercedes s.u.v. so this was as dangerous as it gets in urban policing. >> schieffer: and were there
this was a five- to 10-minute gun battle that occurred, punctuated by loud explosions.eral explosive devices went off. they were homemade. there have been published reports that the top of a pressure cooker was discovered, and my officers reported to me there was an extremely loud explosion followed by a series of smaller ones as they engaged in the gun battle with the suspects. so they had i.e.d.s. they had homemade hand grenades that they were throwing at the officers. this was a heavily...
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prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god .midst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein imagine himself to be its king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before him. palace in the heart of the legendary city . his tower of babel crashed down around him and the dust of pride and ambition. his memory has been left to the ravages of time and the insults of his survivors. let me i want to let me ask you a question from. here on this network is where we're having a debate we have our knives out. but the issue is this right to space thing there again here it is the way we're being i'd like to talk about the surveillance. at the end of the road lies the mecca vatican and medina of the shia world. but something of god than other al qaeda is the
prayers of punctuated each day on the road i sleep while he converses with his god .midst the wind blown sand appears the mythical city of babylon. in his delusions of grandeur saddam hussein imagine himself to be its king the heir to throw the president of the iraqi republic saddam hussein in one nine hundred eighty eight inaugurated the restored city of babylon first built by nebuchadnezzar between six o four and five sixty two b.c. . at the height of his power like the ancient kings before...
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and although i have hard-working mexican migrant parents, my childhood and youth have been punctuated by an intense and hazardous street life. your parents stayed together. you raised that to this part of. >> fund relative they actually had issues. but there were crime free, hard-working immigrants. but like a lot of them, that it not have a lot of time to spend with a kid like me, trouble kid apparently needed a little more attention. too much work, not enough connection coming coming from mexico and the culture that we were in his chair are to connect to kids like that kind was one of those that fell through the cracks. >> added you get out of the life? >> said mentoring. i have no hope. i had people who saw something in me. believe that somebody can help somebody come out as. yet to stand with them, stand by them. don't give up on them. eventually their own development will take them to the next part of the life. >> luis rodriquez is our guest. 202 is the area code. five kayfive 385 for the east and central time zones. 585386 for those of you in a mountain. out here in the pacific
and although i have hard-working mexican migrant parents, my childhood and youth have been punctuated by an intense and hazardous street life. your parents stayed together. you raised that to this part of. >> fund relative they actually had issues. but there were crime free, hard-working immigrants. but like a lot of them, that it not have a lot of time to spend with a kid like me, trouble kid apparently needed a little more attention. too much work, not enough connection coming coming...
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records will stand, personal stories will endure but the history of the race will have to be punctuatedof what happened in this race on this spot on this day. for "cbs this morning," richard schlesinger, new york. >> so there it is. the greatness of the marathon number one and what it means to boston and we think today of the people who have been hurt and damaged and killed. at the same time as the investigation goes on, it's important to remember that a resilient city has to come back. a resilient city has to show its strength. >> and they will come back. i saw an interview with a runner who said a moment of joy turned into panic and heart wrenching fear but she said we're resilient and will get through this. that is true. we'll have reporters firsthand accounts from the scene of the bombings ahead on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. ttpcwwww outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit america's best today to ask about our newest le
records will stand, personal stories will endure but the history of the race will have to be punctuatedof what happened in this race on this spot on this day. for "cbs this morning," richard schlesinger, new york. >> so there it is. the greatness of the marathon number one and what it means to boston and we think today of the people who have been hurt and damaged and killed. at the same time as the investigation goes on, it's important to remember that a resilient city has to...
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his hospital stay punctuated by some dramatic developments.judge made the decision to cut an fbi interrogation of the suspect short. the officials still had about 30 hours to continue to ask him questions. where does the investigation go from here? let's bring in our legal panel. faith jenkins, is a former prosecutor. arthur aidala a former prosecutor, now a criminal defense attorney and fox news legal analyst. so, he's in the hospital. he is, you know, under interrogation by the fbi. the fbi considered it an urgent investigation because of the nature of the case. and this federal magistrate says, oh, i'm going to go in, walk into the hospital and read him his miranda rights. that is apparently what she did, at which point he clammed up. why? why was it so urgent that he be read his rights? >> first of all, let's not think this magistrate made this decision on her own or that the assistant u.s. attorney did it. these decisions are made at literally the highest levels of government. and basically what the legal mind who are in charge of this sa
his hospital stay punctuated by some dramatic developments.judge made the decision to cut an fbi interrogation of the suspect short. the officials still had about 30 hours to continue to ask him questions. where does the investigation go from here? let's bring in our legal panel. faith jenkins, is a former prosecutor. arthur aidala a former prosecutor, now a criminal defense attorney and fox news legal analyst. so, he's in the hospital. he is, you know, under interrogation by the fbi. the fbi...
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they break into modern day songs every once in a while when it was punctuate the goings-on on stage -king up melissa and bruce's marriage. >> but that didn't take place right away -- >> stephanie: oh, no, it was years. apparently we got in a whole cat fight. you know me i'm just man hungry. >> she's a man ether. >> stephanie: that's right. >> you think that if the national inquirer had any real skills -- >> stephanie: i'm just saying. didn't nelly gay? >> i don't know that she is. >> stephanie: i could be wrong. well -- [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i thought somebody was. maybe i'm wrong. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: and if i am i apologize. >> well, if you are a dude named nelly that might be -- [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: what is wrong with you today. >> you keep serving them up -- >> stephanie: rocky the musical headed for broadway. sylvester stallone producing. >> really? did we ask for that? >> stephanie: well, you are getting it in february. does he dance up steps? >> i don't know. >> are they going to serve raw eggs. >> what were his turtles names? >> butkus -- >> stephanie: no! we di
they break into modern day songs every once in a while when it was punctuate the goings-on on stage -king up melissa and bruce's marriage. >> but that didn't take place right away -- >> stephanie: oh, no, it was years. apparently we got in a whole cat fight. you know me i'm just man hungry. >> she's a man ether. >> stephanie: that's right. >> you think that if the national inquirer had any real skills -- >> stephanie: i'm just saying. didn't nelly gay?...
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. >> robbie, you can punctuate this.ole here. >> look at manti te'o, here is a guy that had an affair with a non-existent woman and he lied at first and then came out and because he is young, innocent, and he admitted it, he will go on and he will win. martha stewart is just as strong and as powerful as ever. i think that as ever. if you're going to hire howard or myself to help you, you better be ready to tell the truth and better be ready to tell the truth often. it's up to the pub ling and your audience to decide, do we believe him or not? >> thanks to you both. you both had a lot of advice out there. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> perhaps you want to be an inventor. reinvent your life perhaps and you don't know where to start. one company wants to help. we'll show you how they bring your ideas to life next. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-
. >> robbie, you can punctuate this.ole here. >> look at manti te'o, here is a guy that had an affair with a non-existent woman and he lied at first and then came out and because he is young, innocent, and he admitted it, he will go on and he will win. martha stewart is just as strong and as powerful as ever. i think that as ever. if you're going to hire howard or myself to help you, you better be ready to tell the truth and better be ready to tell the truth often. it's up to the...
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. >> stephanie: it could seen as punctuation in an argument. >> was he wearing a kilt at the time?t it. >> stephanie: i don't understand why he did not find that persuasive in terms of an argument. okay! all right! if only that worked, my life would be that much easier. do it! okay. ow. here's where it gets weird. >> here's where it gets weird? now? now a warning? >> now a warning? >> stephanie: relatives of victims witnessed the incident. there were people there. >> watching, taking pictures. >> stephanie: don't look. nide to yank on his -- >> wow that's a freaky family right there. >> stephanie: that's especially hot. it begs the question, kilt involved? guy just sitting around? what happened. >> someone has to actually undo some -- sitting around without his pants on with his relatives? >> what are you doing? stop. don't do that, stop. >> i guess he could be sitting around his tidy whities. it sounds like this took place in a trailer. >> what? >> stephanie: russian music please. all right. you could burn yourself cooking your crystal meth without underwears on. >> now you're ste
. >> stephanie: it could seen as punctuation in an argument. >> was he wearing a kilt at the time?t it. >> stephanie: i don't understand why he did not find that persuasive in terms of an argument. okay! all right! if only that worked, my life would be that much easier. do it! okay. ow. here's where it gets weird. >> here's where it gets weird? now? now a warning? >> now a warning? >> stephanie: relatives of victims witnessed the incident. there were people...
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conversation about something that's very pertinent thth taxes.a obviously this is tax week, which is punctuated by an incredibly difficult day in boston. this is also tax freedom day that's happening april work their entire year they could get to this point. for many areas of the country, this is the day they are paying in their tfedel vernme or state and local treasury. this is different from area to area. this shows the significance of what it really means to get to a point like this where we have to look again at our tax code. today is the day just to be able to pause and say, where are we with our tax code and where are we with our budget? let me highlight a couple things and i have several colleagues that i will yield to continue this conversation. it's a conversation about our budget, rightfully so. we are over $1 trillion overspending this year, the same as we did the year before, the year before and the year before. now, for the fifth year in a row, something has happened that's never happened ever in american history. we overspent the budget by $1 trillion. let me set aside something e
conversation about something that's very pertinent thth taxes.a obviously this is tax week, which is punctuated by an incredibly difficult day in boston. this is also tax freedom day that's happening april work their entire year they could get to this point. for many areas of the country, this is the day they are paying in their tfedel vernme or state and local treasury. this is different from area to area. this shows the significance of what it really means to get to a point like this where we...
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they hardly make sense when you read them sentenced by some -- by sentence and tried to punctuate themhe has gone crazy because she has said something mean to him. you see how much she cares -- e cares about her. i do not think it went any further than that kind of infatuation. he did care about his friend. once he met martha and once they started to settle down, i think she had to have known. she was a smart woman. when he started talking about the elegant neighbors -- sally fairfax and her husband was there when they drop in after getting up from the dining room able and were at her funeral because it was in the midsummer and she had to be very. it is becoming clear a revolution as been coming about. the fairfaxes go back to england, never to return. there is no continuing relationship beyond riendship. >> an ancestor of martha washington, her younger brother, bartholomew, was a great uncle of mine. i was also born in virginia. i had a couple questions pertaining to life. i always heard her to met george washington carat it was plantation property next door to the white house. he had
they hardly make sense when you read them sentenced by some -- by sentence and tried to punctuate themhe has gone crazy because she has said something mean to him. you see how much she cares -- e cares about her. i do not think it went any further than that kind of infatuation. he did care about his friend. once he met martha and once they started to settle down, i think she had to have known. she was a smart woman. when he started talking about the elegant neighbors -- sally fairfax and her...