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thus phone as the state and the sultanate recon find the country's south west what is the missing link above and tonks again be on me what's more with accommodation is up next to stay with us. noone knew him all in. use eye. i am another whistle blowers facing a lot of heat including a wave of death threats. what did she discover some sort of dark secret c i a plant or some other plot for a new world luxury nosh expose something far more dangerous and important are the zombies on their couches. the university of north carolina athletes are mentally unfit for college. even high school mary willing to blow the whistle on the fact that between the ten percent of the school's football and basketball players rated the fourth grade level and many others are some college level. she also claims that the students were allowed into the universe be based on screen process done by the university. ikea implying that the open sea knew exactly who they were letting in to the university remember college football makes a lot of money. i always have a feeling that something like this was going on. i mea
thus phone as the state and the sultanate recon find the country's south west what is the missing link above and tonks again be on me what's more with accommodation is up next to stay with us. noone knew him all in. use eye. i am another whistle blowers facing a lot of heat including a wave of death threats. what did she discover some sort of dark secret c i a plant or some other plot for a new world luxury nosh expose something far more dangerous and important are the zombies on their couches....
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any worse off than before but that doesn't help amanda knox, whom a court of appeals in italy just recon vikted of a murder that she and her former boyfriend had been cleared of. you'll remember the murder. it was knox's housemate, meredith kercher. she was stabbed to death over and over and over in their rented villa back in '07. knox and that boyfriend, raph l raffaele sollecito were both convicted and sentenced to 20 plus years in prison. in 2011, an appeals court acquitted them for lack of evidence. it changed again and italy's highest court sent the case back to a different court saying, retry it, start over. those verdicts finally came down yesterday and knox got a longer sentence than before. 28 years. she says, it hit her like a train. >> i'm going through waves of emotion in response to it. my first reaction was, no. this is wrong. i'm going to do everything i can to prove that it is. i felt very determined. my family felt very determined. it was only on my way here that i really got my first cry. this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really exp
any worse off than before but that doesn't help amanda knox, whom a court of appeals in italy just recon vikted of a murder that she and her former boyfriend had been cleared of. you'll remember the murder. it was knox's housemate, meredith kercher. she was stabbed to death over and over and over in their rented villa back in '07. knox and that boyfriend, raph l raffaele sollecito were both convicted and sentenced to 20 plus years in prison. in 2011, an appeals court acquitted them for lack of...
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they have to do some rewriting, reshooting and recon figuring of the script. it is coming out. will continue beyond walker's death. >> very touch. thank you for filling us in tonight. >>> everyone's favorite feisty countess is coming back. season four of downton abbey. we'll take you on a tour of the set and tell you what may be in store for the upcoming season. >>> a lot of us are on edge because we are one day away from the return of the characters who live upstairs and downstairs at if the downton abbey. the shocking third season, there's been a lot of waiting and speculation about what is in store for season four. we are going speculate about that, too. here is max foster with a look at the set and real home featured in "downton abbi." >> good morning. this is early for you to be up and abtd. >> early rises of us all. >> reporter: class and it's about class. the series follows the trials and tribulations of the crowley family and the outbreak of world war i. >> ethel, i have a message for you. >> reporter: it also tracks the parallel lives of servants living downstairs. it'
they have to do some rewriting, reshooting and recon figuring of the script. it is coming out. will continue beyond walker's death. >> very touch. thank you for filling us in tonight. >>> everyone's favorite feisty countess is coming back. season four of downton abbey. we'll take you on a tour of the set and tell you what may be in store for the upcoming season. >>> a lot of us are on edge because we are one day away from the return of the characters who live upstairs...
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i think the most important and probably the most difficult for americans to recon with is that military powers is an inappropriate instrument to deal with conditions that exist in places like afghanistan and iraq. we came out of the cold war. the united states came out of the cold war having convinced itself that military power was sort of an all-purpose tool. i think in many respects, operation desert storm back in 1991 seemed to affirm that c conclusi conclusion. but all of our experience since, whether you are talking somalia way back in 1993 or the post-911 wars tells a different story. we are using the wrong tool to solve the problem. >> let's run down some of the examples. let's talk about afghanistan. should we have not go in after 9-11? >> no. i think we needed to in the sense that, if you recall, that george w. bush administration demanded after 9-11 that the taliban could hagh uh-oh sam a laden, dismantle camps, the taliban refused to do so. i think it was necessary for us to demonstrate that any nation harboring, providing sanctuary to terrorists who were intent on attacking
i think the most important and probably the most difficult for americans to recon with is that military powers is an inappropriate instrument to deal with conditions that exist in places like afghanistan and iraq. we came out of the cold war. the united states came out of the cold war having convinced itself that military power was sort of an all-purpose tool. i think in many respects, operation desert storm back in 1991 seemed to affirm that c conclusi conclusion. but all of our experience...
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due this is encoder test 29874 to pg this is encoder test 29875 after a this is encoder test 29876 recon at this is encoder test 29877 the o this is encoder test 29878 this is encoder test 29879 thoud thirteen. but analysts said concerns over this is encoder test 29880 this is encoder test 29881 the s second this is encoder test 29882 largt this is encoder test 29883 econd it up this is encoder test 29884. then opening hours this is encoder test 29885 this is encoder test 29886 after the general east china's this is encoder test 29887 purchasing managers index which this is encoder test 29888 fell this is encoder test 29889 twenh low in this is encoder test 29890 deces this is encoder test 29891 national bureau of this is encoder test 29892 stats this is encoder test 29893 announced friday that this is encoder test 29894 the m i dropped to fifty this is encoder test 29895 fourt six this is encoder test 29896 in this is encoder test 29897 decey this is encoder test 29898 this is encoder test 29899 this is encoder test 29900 this is encoder test 29901 six in november. the numbers still abo
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." >> today joe faces off against the army's elite phantom recon unit. >> you ain't going too far. >>m as much as they're hunting me. >> as they rush -- >> really close. >> to catch him. the hunt is on. >> that airs wednesdays on discovery. joel will face a new test each and every week. how do i know that? i just talked to him in the break. joining u retired navy seal and star of "lone target," joe lambert. why put yourself through this? you already served in combat. >> you're always climbing another mountain. you're always testing yourself, always doing what scares you more than anything else. >> give us an idea of the missions you take on. >> well, we went international all around the world and found these tracking teams that were fugitive recovery teams, specialty tracking units, special operations forces. i pitted myself against them in their backyard, in their environments and they used all their assets and threw them against me and it was the most amazing training on both ends of the spectrum, the battlefield. >> besides the terrain, what you hated mosts with a the philippines a
." >> today joe faces off against the army's elite phantom recon unit. >> you ain't going too far. >>m as much as they're hunting me. >> as they rush -- >> really close. >> to catch him. the hunt is on. >> that airs wednesdays on discovery. joel will face a new test each and every week. how do i know that? i just talked to him in the break. joining u retired navy seal and star of "lone target," joe lambert. why put yourself through this?...
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the point of these recon -- it seems to me, the point of the reconstructions is never again, how do youly partisan purposes on either side makes sense. it's like, to some extent, when critics of george w. bush wanted to say about prior to september 11th, well, you know, look at the headline, the intelligence report, al qaeda wants to hit targets in the u.s. now you've got something about secretary clinton on a smaller scale. i just think having a measure of proportion and a measure of understanding that these are, in fact, human institutions is important. >> and when we think about the context of the timeline, we know that libya was purely a rat's nest. omar gadhafi had fallen, the arab spring, the uprising, but, jim, to your points, that's what does stand out, talking about ambassador stevens and the conflekts between, was more security requested or was it kind of brushed aside. >> right. >> he requested it earlier, and then pulled back from it? or, again, what's the -- i'm trying to figure out the time -- >> i think a lot of people, journalists especially, are trying to get to the bot
the point of these recon -- it seems to me, the point of the reconstructions is never again, how do youly partisan purposes on either side makes sense. it's like, to some extent, when critics of george w. bush wanted to say about prior to september 11th, well, you know, look at the headline, the intelligence report, al qaeda wants to hit targets in the u.s. now you've got something about secretary clinton on a smaller scale. i just think having a measure of proportion and a measure of...
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gm said, don't you listen, the man is saying the company is being recon figured. you think that's a reason to not be in it? that's a reason to be in it. yield is 3.2%. this is not a bad piece of paper to own if you think the pmi ur ozone number which came out this morning is going to be good. ge is going to be related to energy and health care. >> well -- used to own our company and some of us be compensated to a certain extent, which didn't work out that well. >> people don't care about how we're compensated. >> no, they don't. they don't even care to have us compensated. >> how do you get those two for one suits? my suit, it's like i got to mortgage my house to buy a suit. i had a -- from "meet the press." i got to tell you, i could live in it. it felt like butter. >> jim loves his clothes. >> i do. i love clothes. i love clothes. >> real quickly, i think i confused people on the liberty sir yous. take a third of liberty. you're going to be tripling the amount of shares, so that ratio, .076 is off of a third. so take the stock price, cut it by a third, then appl
gm said, don't you listen, the man is saying the company is being recon figured. you think that's a reason to not be in it? that's a reason to be in it. yield is 3.2%. this is not a bad piece of paper to own if you think the pmi ur ozone number which came out this morning is going to be good. ge is going to be related to energy and health care. >> well -- used to own our company and some of us be compensated to a certain extent, which didn't work out that well. >> people don't care...
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century portfolio etf, we'll speak with its ceo and we'll speak with duncan niedraurer at the nasdaq reconcall etf. >> efts, they hail from the same city. >> trying to get more people involved in trading and the new york stock exchange. it will be interesting to see how they do. investing. it will be interesting to see what they do to be able to bring people back. i still feel as i do my book tour for "get rich carefully" people hate the market. >> hate? >> yeah. >> that's a strong word. really, still? >> yeah. >> give me an example of a conversation of, you know -- >> 20 city radio/satellite tour. almost all of them to a person started, i don't really know about the market, i don't know about it, i don't care about it, i lost the money in it. the holy trinity of what i think about the market, don't like it, don't care about it and lost a lot of money in it. that's got to change. you say something, look, the s&p was up 30% last year. what's the s&p? i don't care about that. that's the average. the litany of hatred is quite palpab palpable. i believe you are starting to see bank of america'
century portfolio etf, we'll speak with its ceo and we'll speak with duncan niedraurer at the nasdaq reconcall etf. >> efts, they hail from the same city. >> trying to get more people involved in trading and the new york stock exchange. it will be interesting to see how they do. investing. it will be interesting to see what they do to be able to bring people back. i still feel as i do my book tour for "get rich carefully" people hate the market. >> hate? >>...