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(shocked laugh) raf. raf: yeah, boss. so, uh, coming up on a year next week. yeah, i know.t goin'? you tell me. i think you're doing great. but it's a two-way relationship, you and the job. you know what i'm saying? i think so. after a year, you get a taste of how the job's doing for you. i hear you, boss. it's all good. good. okay. so two girls, huh? raf: actually, it was three, but who's countin'? (techno music plays) david: yo! tobias! the new graphics look good. just finished programming. david: sweet! how's may? big night. she's gonna be awesome! won't be long till she's playing here. tobias: you know it! can i help you? hey, we're not open yet! james: i'm here for him. hey! we need to talk. what're you doing here? i need some information. i'm not gonna talk to you. yes, you are gonna talk to me. (sirens wail) winnie, go for the 911... david? david, this is sergeant greg parker, i'm with the strategic response unit. can you identify the gunman? no idea. he came in, went straight for my friend. parker: okay. does he know him? i don't know. he's shouting at him- james: t
(shocked laugh) raf. raf: yeah, boss. so, uh, coming up on a year next week. yeah, i know.t goin'? you tell me. i think you're doing great. but it's a two-way relationship, you and the job. you know what i'm saying? i think so. after a year, you get a taste of how the job's doing for you. i hear you, boss. it's all good. good. okay. so two girls, huh? raf: actually, it was three, but who's countin'? (techno music plays) david: yo! tobias! the new graphics look good. just finished programming....
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Aug 9, 2013
08/13
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germinion and thlatter rain are am he says here i will instruct the teach the women to give you the latter rafgs gy way verse nine u ev had a sbborn old mule in otr words the mbolic of the d repent sinner horse mule er aeen arnd tm very much if you @ dot keehhem ugder control en you get up close to them they')e liable to step underfooburket don't be like a stubbo old mule thats contrary to everyáhing y try toet áo today be more like the sheet of the shepherd who ntlyead them to tdk about a alr horse especially the stubborn is prettyuch have to drag them evywhere mou wagt them to go with the bridle anbit in their mouth not so if you're ing things god's way there she gently lead to a dp in the waysf the world yesterday u back to him 's not gointoyour on your own if you want toin the ways of thworlfront be in the wa of the world god. y heill gently lead you back to his ways will tea you if you'reilng áo receive it if wanto ba stubborn old muleo ead be a bo old mulke a fire mo likelwaiting on you first the wicked oneush off d anger at christ's sake of self mercy is lindness re grace your tst in yo
germinion and thlatter rain are am he says here i will instruct the teach the women to give you the latter rafgs gy way verse nine u ev had a sbborn old mule in otr words the mbolic ofthe d repent sinner horse muleer aeen arnd tm very much if you @ dot keehhem ugdercontrol en you get up close to them they')e liable to step underfooburket don't be like a stubbo old mule thats contrary to everyáhing y try toet áo today be more like the sheet of the shepherd who ntlyead them to tdk about a alr...
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Aug 25, 2013
08/13
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which is something little-known that won the battle of britain for the raf. if you wonder how did so few pilots and so few planes ward off so many german planes, the answer was 100 octane gasoline. we had it. we could produce it in quantity. we got it to the british. the germans didn't have it. because they don't have an oil industry. that's why conquering europe and places like that is important to them. and so they planes did not have 100 octane gasoline. why did that matter? if you use 100 octane gasoline, the plane takes off in a shorter distance, it can fly faster, it can fly higher, a cam kerry heavier armaments. it's a far more efficient fighting machine, and that's what made the british spitfires, yes, the pilots, too, of course but that's what made him such a formidable weapons in the sky. and that gasoline as i said came from the united states. 100 octane gasoline was the one commodity that we never succeeded in making enough of during the war. there was always a shortfall of it. even synthetic rubber, which we had to do from scratch by, well into t
which is something little-known that won the battle of britain for the raf. if you wonder how did so few pilots and so few planes ward off so many german planes, the answer was 100 octane gasoline. we had it. we could produce it in quantity. we got it to the british. the germans didn't have it. because they don't have an oil industry. that's why conquering europe and places like that is important to them. and so they planes did not have 100 octane gasoline. why did that matter? if you use 100...
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Aug 18, 2013
08/13
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and henry's son was called to washington and said we desperately need engines for the raf.an you make them? and he said, sure. we can turn out quite a few of those. he went back, told his father what he said, with an embarrassed face had to tell washington we can't do it. because my father will not build a any goods for foreign government. he'll make them for america, he'll not make them for foreign government. that order ended up with chrysler who didn't have the same qualms. the opposition to the war and getting not only getting in to it, that was wide spread. but even helping the allies was incredibly strong. roosevelt had to literally walk a tight rope. the first thing he ended up doing, of course, running for president for an unprecedented third term. he didn't want to leave the country the rest of leadership. he did not announce, by the way, that he was going to run for the third term until the democratic national convention met in july of 1940. and everybody was playing the will he or won't he? it was the great washington lottery of the 1940. when he finally informed
and henry's son was called to washington and said we desperately need engines for the raf.an you make them? and he said, sure. we can turn out quite a few of those. he went back, told his father what he said, with an embarrassed face had to tell washington we can't do it. because my father will not build a any goods for foreign government. he'll make them for america, he'll not make them for foreign government. that order ended up with chrysler who didn't have the same qualms. the opposition to...
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Aug 5, 2013
08/13
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when we come back, ever heard of a pasta raf i an faith? neither have we. this outrageous story. >> your last chance to answer our question of the day. we wanted to know what you think about the 12-year-old jeopardy contestant who lost after a minor misspelling. answers up next. ♪ ♪ mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one tov
when we come back, ever heard of a pasta raf i an faith? neither have we. this outrageous story. >> your last chance to answer our question of the day. we wanted to know what you think about the 12-year-old jeopardy contestant who lost after a minor misspelling. answers up next. ♪ ♪ mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it...
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Aug 19, 2013
08/13
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. >> raf yell tried to move on with his life as well. >> i think that he feels very ambitious about thestem and continues to feel very bittered because of the length of time that this has taken. he understood that amanda was innoce innocent. >> he came to the united states and spent a few days with her. their relationship was over. they are obviously bound together by this bizarre experience but they are not boyfriend and girlfriend any more. >> amanda knox signed a deal but her nightmare was not over. she and rapheali received disturbing news. the italian supreme court was considering a third trial. unlike the american legal system, the prosecution can repeal a reversal verdict. >> we called this an express. it's like a vortex that you can't get out of. she should have lawyered up. but she should have gottenen a plane shechlt stayed in italy. if she had just flown home none of this would have ever happened. >> whether or not she returns to italy, the italian justice system can grind on for decades and amanda may never be able to say she is truly free. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i
. >> raf yell tried to move on with his life as well. >> i think that he feels very ambitious about thestem and continues to feel very bittered because of the length of time that this has taken. he understood that amanda was innoce innocent. >> he came to the united states and spent a few days with her. their relationship was over. they are obviously bound together by this bizarre experience but they are not boyfriend and girlfriend any more. >> amanda knox signed a deal...
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Aug 3, 2013
08/13
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qaeda is not on its back and that it has real capabilities, particularly in the middle east and north raf africa, and the main threat from come from the northern peninsula, and obama said yemen was reduced in its risk, and unfortunately, that's not the case. >> it would appear they are r r reorganizing and putting threats out there. do you think that is due to obama's foreign policy? >> there are a lot of issues you can speculate about, and it could be as simple as al qaeda having the capability in a lot of different places, and people speculated there could be a connection with the three prison breaks with libya,iraq, and pakistan, and clearly springing in iraq personnel, and probably in hreub libya, and pakistan. it's a sign of being unable to coordinate across a region, and this is a warning, i think, to the united states to europeans and to our friends in the arab world there that al qaeda is back and back with dangerous capabilities potentially. >> given that fact and that perspective, is there anything that the president can do in terms of his foreign policy towards the middle east
qaeda is not on its back and that it has real capabilities, particularly in the middle east and north raf africa, and the main threat from come from the northern peninsula, and obama said yemen was reduced in its risk, and unfortunately, that's not the case. >> it would appear they are r r reorganizing and putting threats out there. do you think that is due to obama's foreign policy? >> there are a lot of issues you can speculate about, and it could be as simple as al qaeda having...
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Aug 19, 2013
08/13
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stunning 80% unfavorable. [ applause ] only 11% see him favorably and they must be either porn og rafs, late night comedians, or people that work for cell phone providers and need his business. add to that embarrassing spectacle the case of eliot spitzer who is vying for the job of new york city comptroller, the job that oversees finance and spending. the married governor spitzer certainly proved to be a big spender on call girls, so it is hard to see why new yorkers would trust him with their money. despite the entertainment value of having these and other politicians find it impossible to leave the spotlight, no matter how humiliating it must be for their families and what friends they have left. an issue emerges. what's happened to the simple virtue of shame? have we lost completely and forever the red faced head hanging tear shedding sense of shame? i mean, when is the last time you heard a politician associated with words like humility, con triteness, honesty. we blur the lines between shame and fame. in fact, it is as if we have equated, elevated both characterizations as if they
stunning 80% unfavorable. [ applause ] only 11% see him favorably and they must be either porn og rafs, late night comedians, or people that work for cell phone providers and need his business. add to that embarrassing spectacle the case of eliot spitzer who is vying for the job of new york city comptroller, the job that oversees finance and spending. the married governor spitzer certainly proved to be a big spender on call girls, so it is hard to see why new yorkers would trust him with their...
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Aug 25, 2013
08/13
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matt bradley from the wall street, alabama gail from the washington post, and ashe raf cal legal from time magazine. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you, matt. how do you think a military strike if it comes to that, will affect the region? >> the thing that u.s. policy-makers need to think about, this is a conflict in syria that's seriously internationalized. we have bombings in tripoli targeting sunni mosques. we have refugee situations. the regime in syria is backed by iran. the so the implications are there. and the united states interjects itself militarily, we're going to see what a lot of analysts are describing as the turning point in a regional conflict between sunni and shia. it's dangerous, and military intervention could make it bigger and worse. >> i want to turn to egypt and turn to you, ashraf. what effect do you think what's going on in egypt now will have. what we have seen in the last ten days in particular. the violence, the political fallout, what will that mean for the region? >> it effects things on multiple levels. you've got -- for starters -- egy
matt bradley from the wall street, alabama gail from the washington post, and ashe raf cal legal from time magazine. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you, matt. how do you think a military strike if it comes to that, will affect the region? >> the thing that u.s. policy-makers need to think about, this is a conflict in syria that's seriously internationalized. we have bombings in tripoli targeting sunni mosques. we have refugee situations. the regime in syria is backed by...
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Aug 28, 2013
08/13
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which was something little known that won the battle of britain for the raf. if you wonder, how did so few pilots and so few planes ward off so many german planes, the answer was, 100 octane gasoline. we had it. we could produce it in quantity. we got it to the british. the germans did not have it because they did not have an oil industry. that's why conquering europe and places like that is important to them. and so their planes did not have 100 octane gasoline. why did that matter? if you use 100 octane gasoline, the plane takes off in a shorter distance, it can fly faster, it can fly higher, it can carry heavier armaments. it's a far more efficient fighting machine, and that's what made the british spit fires, the pilots, too of course, but that's what made them such formidable weapons in the sky. and that gasoline came from the united states. 100 octane gasoline was the one commodity that we never succeeded in making enough of during the war. there was always a shortfall of it. even synthetic rubber, which we had to do from scratch, by well into the war, s
which was something little known that won the battle of britain for the raf. if you wonder, how did so few pilots and so few planes ward off so many german planes, the answer was, 100 octane gasoline. we had it. we could produce it in quantity. we got it to the british. the germans did not have it because they did not have an oil industry. that's why conquering europe and places like that is important to them. and so their planes did not have 100 octane gasoline. why did that matter? if you use...
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Aug 7, 2013
08/13
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stay unseasonably cool yet again, finally starting to see seasonal raf edges sunday into monday thathough, stay nice and cool. hope you have a great day. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. today's take, with al roker, natalie morales, and willie geist, live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to today on this wednesday morning, august 7th, 2013. i'm willie geist along with al roker and natalie morales but you know that by now because you heard the voice of god. >> ye
stay unseasonably cool yet again, finally starting to see seasonal raf edges sunday into monday thathough, stay nice and cool. hope you have a great day. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have...
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Aug 29, 2013
08/13
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raf philly cruz to -- ra fail cruz to come up and give us our prayer. >> since you're standing pleaseemain standing for our prayer. oh father we bless you. we thank you lord god for your grace, your goodness, your mercy. we thank you first of all for being americans. thank you for the privilege of living in this wonderful country father, we thank you for the history of this country. the only country in the world that was created by people seeking the freedom to worship you. we thank you for our heritage, father. we thank you for those founding fathers that were on their knees seeking revelation from above as they created the two greatest documents that have ever existed in government. father, i want to thank you for the principles of the declaration and the constitution that have guided us for over 230 years. and lord god we know that those principles are under attack today and we pray, lord god, that you give us the endurance, the determination, the perseverence to restore those principles to our country. we bless you for it all. in the name of jesus. men. >> our first featured guest
raf philly cruz to -- ra fail cruz to come up and give us our prayer. >> since you're standing pleaseemain standing for our prayer. oh father we bless you. we thank you lord god for your grace, your goodness, your mercy. we thank you first of all for being americans. thank you for the privilege of living in this wonderful country father, we thank you for the history of this country. the only country in the world that was created by people seeking the freedom to worship you. we thank you...
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Aug 28, 2013
08/13
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and henry's son was called to washington and said if we desperately need engines for the raf. can you make them? he said sure we can turn out quite a few of those. he went back and told his father what he said, then with the embarrassed face had to tell washington that we're can't do it. you will make -- the open significance to the war and getting not only getting in to that. that was wide spread. even helping the ally was incredibly strong. and roosevelt had to literally walk a tight rope. the first thing he ended up doing, of course, running for president for an unprecedented third term because he didn't want to leave the country's leadership. and he did not announce, by the way, that he was going run for the third term until the democratic convention met in july of 1940. everything was playing the will he or won't he? it was the great washington lottery of the spring of 1940. when he finally did inform the convention that he would be a candidate, they breathed a sigh of relief because they didn't have a strong candidate. he couldn't campaign because he lost so much else to
and henry's son was called to washington and said if we desperately need engines for the raf. can you make them? he said sure we can turn out quite a few of those. he went back and told his father what he said, then with the embarrassed face had to tell washington that we're can't do it. you will make -- the open significance to the war and getting not only getting in to that. that was wide spread. even helping the ally was incredibly strong. and roosevelt had to literally walk a tight rope....