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./ p3"i don't think that was reall response i think it was the senselesssattack of someone who mindingsiness the degrading of the individual once they wee knocked out once appeared to be animalistic treatmenttof thhs gentleman of " and... deangelo .. pped guiity... to assault...// and... were given probation...//. aaron parsons....plead ggilty tt robbery.../ . hh... ssrved ...less than sentence. baltimore police release a picture of a womenn.. hey say and run. run.ttis immge waa captured n this shell ggs station on officcrs sayythhs woman... was one of two who fled he scene afterrhitting lee barnes oo theenight of november 17th.the barnessdeaah... a murddr. sister: os 7.45 "ii was --3 sin."malieka barnes,,victim's ." sister: 9.20. "i just don't takk hhs life like that?" that?"friindsssay barnes exchanged words with one of before she ran him over.he later died an thh hospital. police believe the wwmen ere driving a black 4- door maada. traveling on some bus routes in baltiioreemay be tougher startiig in february. the m.t.a. is conssdering the elimination of fifty bus stops. kathleen cai
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family, he enjoyed the solitude his studio provided, but most of all, it was the ocean outside which reall made this place so important to him. the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow was born in boston in 1836. at t age of 21, after two years of drudgery apprenticed to a commercial lithographer, he vowed he would never have another master and set up his studio at 22 winter street, in a building with publisher m.m. ballou. true to his new england background, homer was forthright and self-reliant. above all, he valued his independence, soon establishing himself as a free-lance illustrator for ballou's pictorial. homer's first important illu
family, he enjoyed the solitude his studio provided, but most of all, it was the ocean outside which reall made this place so important to him. the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import...
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i think americans would be interested in your analysis of israeli happening in is reall politics. it appears that there is a rightward shift. is that true, and can you explain what happened to the electorate, why you joined with m as opposed to staying separate? >> the first idea was presidential elections. in the united states, you have only two parties. in the last knesset, now in the knesset, we have 14 parties. in the previous knesset, we had 23 parties in the parliament, and we only have 120 members. 14 parties. you know how difficult it is to establish coalition. for these reasons, israel has about 29-31 ministers and numerous deputy ministers. in a country like the united states, i think you have only 16 ministers. in a country like switzerland, they have only seven ministers. i think it is a very complicated, ineffective political system. we must change the political system. it is impossible to change reality with only two parties. at least four or five parties are necessary. but it is difficult to change political traditions, political and barman, political reality. we sp
i think americans would be interested in your analysis of israeli happening in is reall politics. it appears that there is a rightward shift. is that true, and can you explain what happened to the electorate, why you joined with m as opposed to staying separate? >> the first idea was presidential elections. in the united states, you have only two parties. in the last knesset, now in the knesset, we have 14 parties. in the previous knesset, we had 23 parties in the parliament, and we only...
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ben mochet came in from metlife, and he's reall?á changing the lture there. think there a gat upside to the it. >> susie: royal dutch shell, tell us why you like this. i know it has a big, fat dividend, and you do like dividend stocks. dividend, and you do likdividene to? >> it's a dividend play, and the energy sector did poorly last year. we were wrong on the energy sector because the economy has been limping along. it's the cheapest name in the global energy names and we think the stock really deserves attention goingnto next ye with a big dividend and an $80 target. >> susie: all right, you arey bullish, but i have to ask you what worries you? is there any wild card out there that gives you concern? >> well, i wake up at 4:00 a.m. with a laundry list. we have the-- i wasn't going to say "fiscal cliff" because i have to pate dollar in our jar at the office-- the fiscal cliff issue. mideast, we don't know what's going to happen with the iranian card. north korea feels like they don't have a lot of attention paid to them, so every once in a while they do some
ben mochet came in from metlife, and he's reall?á changing the lture there. think there a gat upside to the it. >> susie: royal dutch shell, tell us why you like this. i know it has a big, fat dividend, and you do like dividend stocks. dividend, and you do likdividene to? >> it's a dividend play, and the energy sector did poorly last year. we were wrong on the energy sector because the economy has been limping along. it's the cheapest name in the global energy names and we think...
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because your daughter reall wants that pink castle thing and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> home not so sweet home? the white house is said to be looking into expanding a mortgage bailout program to include borrowers with loans not backed by e federal government. this coming, as the housing market is showing more signs it's slowly recovering i very own. charles, what will be the impact? >> well, here is the thing. i just found amazing that the same government that was ushered into office by pulling out wout's recogniz-- wall street's reckless behavior. not only homes not backed by the the federal government, but homes deeply underwater. i'd like to see the private industry in this mor and loved to see the home prices hitt terra firma earlier, but t
because your daughter reall wants that pink castle thing and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> home not so sweet home? the white house is said to be...
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ant reall? aren't we all?blaired and -- tblaired and state media was gleeful. >> i am in love. that was anchor and she is always that enthusiastic. here is how she reported there will be a "magic mike" sequel. >> that's fantastic. try to over look the charm of that woman. >> i can't. >> it is impossible. >> do you mind it i do an impression of her misconstrued? >> oured dore is going, get the 10:00 train home. i will be here doing the old thing. should we be terrified by the evil empire? >> we should. but we are laughing at the evil empire. that's the thing. every time there is a north korean story i get a laugh, but i feel guilty. itit is a terrible, terrible country. it makes them seem like club med. did you see the 60 minutes story on the prisoners ? there are people who are born in concentration camps in this country and die in the same camp. >> it is a horrible, horrible place. north korea to me is like the weird guy in school who may -- whose only hope is to shoot up the place. you know what i mean? that
ant reall? aren't we all?blaired and -- tblaired and state media was gleeful. >> i am in love. that was anchor and she is always that enthusiastic. here is how she reported there will be a "magic mike" sequel. >> that's fantastic. try to over look the charm of that woman. >> i can't. >> it is impossible. >> do you mind it i do an impression of her misconstrued? >> oured dore is going, get the 10:00 train home. i will be here doing the old thing....
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family, he enjoyed the solitude his studio provided, but most of all, it was the ocean outside which reall made this place so important to him. the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow was born in boston in 1836. at the age of 21, after two years of drudgery apprenticeto a commercial lithographer, he vowed he would never have another master and set up his studio at 22 winter street, in a building with publisher m.m. ballou. true to his new england background, homer was forthright and self-reliant. above all, he valued his independence, soon establishing himself as a free-lance illustrator for ballou's pictorial. homer's first important illu
family, he enjoyed the solitude his studio provided, but most of all, it was the ocean outside which reall made this place so important to him. the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import...
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one s reall s legally was it lt do this were any laws broken. first amendment would protect the right to publish the names on both sides. while the information might require digging it is public information and released in response to a foia request. it is readily available public information. the first amendment freedom of the press would protect that. there s also the ethical issue. was it responsible for either side to do it. just because you have information doesn't necessarily mean that you should publish it. journalistic ethics should have come into play and cooler heads should have prevailed. we don't need to allow both sides to ratchet this up and use the newtown shootings as a means to create further divide between the two sides on the gun debate. >> it might have been better for the blogger to say how would you like it if your names are published. we have your names and addresses. that is how i would have done it on twin cities. >>> make a threat. >> but we will not release them because we have ethics and you don't. >> we could say we
one s reall s legally was it lt do this were any laws broken. first amendment would protect the right to publish the names on both sides. while the information might require digging it is public information and released in response to a foia request. it is readily available public information. the first amendment freedom of the press would protect that. there s also the ethical issue. was it responsible for either side to do it. just because you have information doesn't necessarily mean that...
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i hope no one walks into any hollywood movie thinking that's the portrayal of accuracy about what reallg. >> how will this change the focus, the issue gsh. >> i represent sandy hook and newtown. yesterday i went to one funeral and four wakes, and there are still nearly dozens of those to come. you know, my time in the senate now is, frankly, going to be measured by whether or not i live up to the memories of those 20 little kids and the six adults who died trying to protect them. at almost every wake and funeral, a family member grabbed me and said go to work. make sure this doesn't happen again. it certainly starts with getting these assault weapons off the streets, making sure that nobody can walk around with a 30 round magazine in their gun. it also has to be a question about how do you move mental health and mental disabilities out of the shadows and take away the violence this kid the last two weeks of his life was very plugged into. newtown wants their next u.s. senator to spend, you know, their time working to try to heal these wounds, and that will happen if we get serious about
i hope no one walks into any hollywood movie thinking that's the portrayal of accuracy about what reallg. >> how will this change the focus, the issue gsh. >> i represent sandy hook and newtown. yesterday i went to one funeral and four wakes, and there are still nearly dozens of those to come. you know, my time in the senate now is, frankly, going to be measured by whether or not i live up to the memories of those 20 little kids and the six adults who died trying to protect them. at...
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these arele are, reall are reald people. family is their mode of government. they don't look for handouts. they hand out. they are there to help other people. i don't sense anger. i sense frustration in the sense that they have great family values. they have great families. they're waiting for the rest of the country, i guess, to catch up with them. >> greta: at some point, though, you can have great values but if you can't get a job, it becomes enormously frustrating and it puts pressure on your values. >> yes of. but the one thing i noticed is they weren't depressed. these are people that have incredible family structures, and coming from me, a new yorker, my family, my apartment is a mouse and a pillow that i've drawn a face on with a magic marker. the family structures are there. they get along. i talked to a lot of people. when times are tough, they rely on each other, and they didn't rely on the government. they talk about doing things. they have dinners together. they do stuff together. they went to the book stores together. i haven't been to a book sto
these arele are, reall are reald people. family is their mode of government. they don't look for handouts. they hand out. they are there to help other people. i don't sense anger. i sense frustration in the sense that they have great family values. they have great families. they're waiting for the rest of the country, i guess, to catch up with them. >> greta: at some point, though, you can have great values but if you can't get a job, it becomes enormously frustrating and it puts pressure...
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ally, reall disrupted partly during the second world war, but as soon a the cold war gels, thailand pretty much comes in along as strong u.s. ally and definitely a strong cold war ally in terms of being an anti-communist . also has to do with thailand asking with a kind of custodian of buddhism in the world, as being the center of a very intense buddhist tradition. many of the thai soldiers who fought there before leaving took oaths in front of the most sacred biewd -- especially when i came in contact with sold from other countries. they wore small buddhist amulet around their neck, almost as identifying symbols. especially the buddhist notion of loving kindness or mercy a lot of the veterans i talked to while i was doing my research would often invoke that done sent of -- that concept of merc to tribe why they were -- to describe why they were fighting and why they sympathized wi the vietnamese people. so even as i think about it, their attitude toward nature war's effect on animals and forests and peopl
ally, reall disrupted partly during the second world war, but as soon a the cold war gels, thailand pretty much comes in along as strong u.s. ally and definitely a strong cold war ally in terms of being an anti-communist . also has to do with thailand asking with a kind of custodian of buddhism in the world, as being the center of a very intense buddhist tradition. many of the thai soldiers who fought there before leaving took oaths in front of the most...
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they reall have to give up a lot. and the final part of this though is, if you're older and your teenagers are older, you also probably have older parents. and that is a challenge as well because you want to be with your parents as they age and if they need you. so you always feel torn. but when i said to my mother, who was quite ill last year, something about not being with her. she just looked at and said you'd better run. that is the kind of support you get from pele in your family and it lifts you up every rung of the latter. some in pple of our lives -- so many people of our lives have helped us through this. >> let's go around the table. what do you hope to accomplish? >> big picture -- will want to serve terms -- we all want to serve terms were the state is left better. my particular focus is obviously balancing the budget because it all starts with that for our economy, for the state of our state government, for our families. and then making surat we are growing. in my view, that means that we are attracting i
they reall have to give up a lot. and the final part of this though is, if you're older and your teenagers are older, you also probably have older parents. and that is a challenge as well because you want to be with your parents as they age and if they need you. so you always feel torn. but when i said to my mother, who was quite ill last year, something about not being with her. she just looked at and said you'd better run. that is the kind of support you get from pele in your family and it...
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let me talk about another reall insidious one. in terms of raising the age from 65 to 67 for medicare, that's a disaster, but it is pretty clear. there is now a very underhanded way, insidious way that some people are talking about in terms of doing deficit reduction. that is the so-called chain chad c.p.i., which nobody out of has a clue is about. and what that is, would do is it would change the formulation in terms of how we determine colas for seniors, disabled vets and others. the bottom line is in my view and the view of many economists, today we underestimate the inflationary cost of what seniors are spending because a lot of their spending goes to prescription drugs, health care, and that's gone up faster than general inflation. but the chained e.p.i. says oh no, what we have is too generous and we have got to cut back. we have to make the cola skimpyer. mr. president, this is exactly what a chained c.p.i. would do for people on social security. what it says is that somebody who is aged 65 would see their benefits cut by $
let me talk about another reall insidious one. in terms of raising the age from 65 to 67 for medicare, that's a disaster, but it is pretty clear. there is now a very underhanded way, insidious way that some people are talking about in terms of doing deficit reduction. that is the so-called chain chad c.p.i., which nobody out of has a clue is about. and what that is, would do is it would change the formulation in terms of how we determine colas for seniors, disabled vets and others. the bottom...