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and according to robert, pulls a knife and cuts robert in this altercation. rier and cutsim h with what robert says was a knife and you see robert's arms go back. robert goes inside the house, locks the door. you see this guy try to get in the door but it's locked. then the alleged criminal goes and picks up a flower pot, throws it at the door and you see it shatter up against the door. according to robert, after this guy cut him with a knife, he says that the guy told him that he also had a gun and this is why robert backs up and goes back inside. >> all because this guy went outside to tell him to stop trying to steal stuff, i'm not a criminal. if i was somebody trying to rob somebody's car and somebody comes out, don't you normally run? >> cops in haltom city, texas, are looking for this man and so the surveillance video, they're wanting it to get out there. you see a pretty clear shot of this guy's face. if anybody knows who this guy is call the haltom city police. >>> demonstrations are happening everywhere and they don't seem to be slowing down. this on
and according to robert, pulls a knife and cuts robert in this altercation. rier and cutsim h with what robert says was a knife and you see robert's arms go back. robert goes inside the house, locks the door. you see this guy try to get in the door but it's locked. then the alleged criminal goes and picks up a flower pot, throws it at the door and you see it shatter up against the door. according to robert, after this guy cut him with a knife, he says that the guy told him that he also had a...
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where robert stewart was artistic director for decades. this is one of the latest newspapers robert still writes in an article that would be dina ivanishvili will emerge victorious. oppositionists he writes that unless saakashvili leaves his post of his own free will he will face the same fate as colonel gaddafi and i write sad really took his stance in the right place at the right time. when george's ministry of culture fired robert store a marina and her fellow actors at the theater took to the streets about five thousand people turned out to express support for their favor a director. all the traffic in the avenue in front of the playhouse was brought to a halt. we met face to face with the spectators who had adored roberts to rap all this time the actors were wearing such t. shirts as the fs i think these words mean i'm fired i like the expression on his face he seems to be saying i'm fired so what after all his work lives on. the ministry of culture as official excuse for his sacking xenophobia. really why he made a secret of his arme
where robert stewart was artistic director for decades. this is one of the latest newspapers robert still writes in an article that would be dina ivanishvili will emerge victorious. oppositionists he writes that unless saakashvili leaves his post of his own free will he will face the same fate as colonel gaddafi and i write sad really took his stance in the right place at the right time. when george's ministry of culture fired robert store a marina and her fellow actors at the theater took to...
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moscow the fashionable new theatre etc renowned georgian artistic director robert stuart or his presiding over a rehearsal of shakespeare's the tempest not so long ago he was forced to resign from his post as a director of a leading state theatre in tbilisi. the british invited me to london to syria future the plan was that i will stage a play there in two thousand and twelve. today stewart has to stage his productions abroad the international association of theatre critics is up in arms over his exile. it was. then dismissed with this was the kind of political demonstration the next day after he was forced to resign thousands of people joined a rally in central tbilisi in front of the theater the company released a statement saying they can be no other artistic director than steward of the theater. in one of his earlier comments president suck us really said the intelligentsia should be flushed you know just like when you flush the toilet. the leaders of many state sponsored theaters were dismissed under mikheil saakashvili nearly the entire faculty of the conservatoire and the academy o
moscow the fashionable new theatre etc renowned georgian artistic director robert stuart or his presiding over a rehearsal of shakespeare's the tempest not so long ago he was forced to resign from his post as a director of a leading state theatre in tbilisi. the british invited me to london to syria future the plan was that i will stage a play there in two thousand and twelve. today stewart has to stage his productions abroad the international association of theatre critics is up in arms over...
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even robert lincoln. it's really interesting, he certainly has a lot of anxiety as his mother did and that's her father, robert todd had a lot of anxiety. robert todd lincoln suffered, seem to be bouts of depression. it did not affect him or incapacitate him like his mother. i can't say why. and of course he also had a lot of physical ailments like his mother did. he like his mother was a bit of a hypochondriac actually. there's quite an extensive family history. >> if i understand correctly, you said that she consulted some psychiatrists and they lead you to believe it might be bipolar disorder. was very differential diagnosis also giving? >> actually no. he looked at it. it was interesting he saw the article in american heritage and issa psychiatrist in l.a. and he deals with kind of normal people who have minor problems and he's also had a psychiatric ward who deals with really, really insane people. it is interesting he told me had a case almost identical. a woman her same age at the same symptoms and
even robert lincoln. it's really interesting, he certainly has a lot of anxiety as his mother did and that's her father, robert todd had a lot of anxiety. robert todd lincoln suffered, seem to be bouts of depression. it did not affect him or incapacitate him like his mother. i can't say why. and of course he also had a lot of physical ailments like his mother did. he like his mother was a bit of a hypochondriac actually. there's quite an extensive family history. >> if i understand...
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the treasury for economic policy under ronald reagan so it's so nice to see you happy new year dr roberts thank you so let's get straight to this with the exception of ron paul who i know you've written about positively is there anybody that you see in this g.o.p. race that would be better then brock obama. they're all the same the obama and the republicans are all. the only exception is ron paul you know which really depression is. the united states constitution has been repealed obama's legislation repealing the constitution and no one is concerned about it except ron paul and i want to get to all of that but i want to go back because you're saying ok no none of these guys are better so i want to talk about leadership and if any of them could lead the country could unify the country because many would argue you need leadership in order to be a successful president and although many support ron paul he is also a very divisive figure very polarizing obama you could argue did unify the country successfully three years ago but arguably has squandered that so is there anybody that could real
the treasury for economic policy under ronald reagan so it's so nice to see you happy new year dr roberts thank you so let's get straight to this with the exception of ron paul who i know you've written about positively is there anybody that you see in this g.o.p. race that would be better then brock obama. they're all the same the obama and the republicans are all. the only exception is ron paul you know which really depression is. the united states constitution has been repealed obama's...
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even robert lincoln.ly has a lot of anxiety as his mother did and that's her father, robert todd had a lot of anxiety. robert todd lincoln suffered, seem to be bouts of depression. it did not affect him or incapacitate him like his mother. i can't say why. and of course he also had a lot of physical ailments like his mother did. he like his mother was a bit of a hypochondriac actually. there's quite an extensive family history. >> if i understand correctly, you said that she consulted some psychiatrists and they lead you to believe it might be bipolar disorder. was very differential diagnosis also giving? >> actually no. he looked at it. it was interesting he saw the article in american heritage and issa psychiatrist in l.a. and he deals with kind of normal people who have minor problems and he's also had a psychiatric ward who deals with really, really insane people. it is interesting he told me had a case almost identical. a woman her same age at the same symptoms and her son had her committed. she was
even robert lincoln.ly has a lot of anxiety as his mother did and that's her father, robert todd had a lot of anxiety. robert todd lincoln suffered, seem to be bouts of depression. it did not affect him or incapacitate him like his mother. i can't say why. and of course he also had a lot of physical ailments like his mother did. he like his mother was a bit of a hypochondriac actually. there's quite an extensive family history. >> if i understand correctly, you said that she consulted...
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when she was twenty one years old she thinks of robert stuart as a second father. he was the one who saw her talent and made her the lead actress. this. this theater has a history of celebrated directors. but the big question is who will be the next one . if you have a splinter in your skin you need to pull it out if you don't want it to rock their politics and the arts don't go together in this way is such a pressurized an artist's trying to control them is totally wrong. meanwhile actors prefer the stage of one of george's oldest theaters but without an artistic director to guide them. the international shakespeare society ranks robert stewart as london production of hamlet as one of the ten best productions in the past fifty years. i lost my job at twenty at the judge in fisa and george and don says it's. that's what makes our country popular in the wild west as she steals my cherished hope is to see everything change for the better. actors at the. theater still perform vintage plays in front of a full house every day. but at the same time a world renowned georg
when she was twenty one years old she thinks of robert stuart as a second father. he was the one who saw her talent and made her the lead actress. this. this theater has a history of celebrated directors. but the big question is who will be the next one . if you have a splinter in your skin you need to pull it out if you don't want it to rock their politics and the arts don't go together in this way is such a pressurized an artist's trying to control them is totally wrong. meanwhile actors...
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and today my guest is robert mckee. the filmmaking professionals trained screenwriting as something safe at least. and though those writers names may not even appear in the credits their work is essential for each and every film or t.v. show and sometimes way higher than the act so what does it take to become a really good how does this sacred process look from the inside you're asking the man who knows it best the world famous screenwriter and writing lecturer robert mckee. when the american writers guild went on strike in two thousand and seven it was a disaster for the entertainment industry it lost about one point five billion dollars in just a few months proving screenwriters are sometimes even more important than directors and actors this idea is something robert mckee has always tried to promote his screenwriting consultant to major films and t.v. studios like paramount twentieth century fox and disney and he is also one of the most sought after lecturers on writing in the world mr mchugh his former students incl
and today my guest is robert mckee. the filmmaking professionals trained screenwriting as something safe at least. and though those writers names may not even appear in the credits their work is essential for each and every film or t.v. show and sometimes way higher than the act so what does it take to become a really good how does this sacred process look from the inside you're asking the man who knows it best the world famous screenwriter and writing lecturer robert mckee. when the american...
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. >> robert and pam are seeing where their son died after a hazing ritual. robert junior was a drum major and was beaten. >> it was wrong. >> last year he was found un-responsetive. police--unresponsive. no one on the bus have been charged. and his parents are looking. >> the truth will come out and i am going to find out how my son go there. because, i know he would not have willingly, knowingly walked into that. >> some other students were also hazed that night. they say he was singled because he was gay. chris is the families lawyer. >> you are saying he may have been hazed for several reasons. >> it may or may not have been. >> it is a possibility. >> he wasn't defined by his sexual orianaation. >> the champions are going to see the school. >> the charter bus company, says they did not having anything to do with the student dying. >>> and a survey reveals out of control drinking is happening much more than once thought. people bing for than four time a month. 80,000 deaths comes from drinking. >>> well, you may find this hard to swallow. the 9-year-old d
. >> robert and pam are seeing where their son died after a hazing ritual. robert junior was a drum major and was beaten. >> it was wrong. >> last year he was found un-responsetive. police--unresponsive. no one on the bus have been charged. and his parents are looking. >> the truth will come out and i am going to find out how my son go there. because, i know he would not have willingly, knowingly walked into that. >> some other students were also hazed that night....
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>> and when robert refused, the pimp got angry.inally, the pimp threatened him. >> he said you come back here, you die. you come back here, i'll kill you. i said, fine, we're out of here. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> robert kept searching until he found other pimps, including this man, willing to let some of the girls leave the village for the supposed sex party. the pimps are saying they want to come along to keep an eye on the children, which plays right into the plan. because, remember, when they arrive at the house, they'll be arrested. these wouldn't be the first arrests in svay pak. the cambodian police have set up a unit to deal with sex trafficking, but they've never been involved in anything like this. this time, 60 officers are being assigned to the raid. but the big question is can they all be trusted? >> right now, there's no guarantees at all. >> hello. >> no guarantees because many of the cops here are in the pimps' pockets, like this police officer caught on robert's hidden camera. he thought robert was really a sex t
>> and when robert refused, the pimp got angry.inally, the pimp threatened him. >> he said you come back here, you die. you come back here, i'll kill you. i said, fine, we're out of here. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> robert kept searching until he found other pimps, including this man, willing to let some of the girls leave the village for the supposed sex party. the pimps are saying they want to come along to keep an eye on the children, which plays right into the plan....
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from the inside we're asking the man who best the world famous screenwriter and writing lecturer robert mckee. when the american writers guild went on strike in two thousand and seven it was a disaster for the entertainment industry it lost about one point five billion dollars in just a few months proving screenwriters are sometimes even more important than directors and actors this idea is something robert mckee has always tried to promote he is screenwriting consultant to major t.v. studios like paramount twentieth century fox and disney and he's also one of the most sought after lecturers on writing in the world mr mchugh his former students include thirty five academy award winners and almost one hundred seventy ammi award winners many hollywood screenwriters regard him as their mentor and inspiration. to make him walk into the show it's my great pleasure thank you very much for being with us it's a privilege and first of all i decided to talk to you when i when i read in one of your interviews you said i am starving for great movies. let's talk and. i read a lot. what makes us angr
from the inside we're asking the man who best the world famous screenwriter and writing lecturer robert mckee. when the american writers guild went on strike in two thousand and seven it was a disaster for the entertainment industry it lost about one point five billion dollars in just a few months proving screenwriters are sometimes even more important than directors and actors this idea is something robert mckee has always tried to promote he is screenwriting consultant to major t.v. studios...
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bridgton iii. -- robert richardson iii. he waived his right to a preliminary hearing. >> he has fallen through the cracks for too long. >> they know he is accused of shooting and killing his 58- year-old father robert richardson jr. on january 9, and taking the body to gilbert wrote in aberdeen and dumping the body behind a row letters home in a pond, and then driving into a cinder block wall at a church. the mother believes he was reacting to a situation that had gone terribly wrong. the facebook page was set up by one of the students who knows him. it is on this page that supporters are seeking assistance, including financial, for the 16-year-old who is represented by a public defender. >> he is a kid. he should not be charged as an adult. we want to raise money for anyone who supports him, to help us to hire a private attorney. >> we are bellaire winning and we want to help this little boy who does not have anybody. his mom died when he was in elementary school. he has got nobody. i would expect the same for my kids. >>
bridgton iii. -- robert richardson iii. he waived his right to a preliminary hearing. >> he has fallen through the cracks for too long. >> they know he is accused of shooting and killing his 58- year-old father robert richardson jr. on january 9, and taking the body to gilbert wrote in aberdeen and dumping the body behind a row letters home in a pond, and then driving into a cinder block wall at a church. the mother believes he was reacting to a situation that had gone terribly...
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now to bitches fairly a young and ambitious journalist is filming another story about robert stewart george's independent media has been focused on his expansion. the trial of the t.v. company was founded in one thousand nine hundred nine. john doe not yet just really started the venture with only a video recorder and a transmitter borrowed from a friend. he had barely any money and even less experience. john doe did everything with his own two hands sheer enthusiasm kept driving him forward. ten years later everybody in georgia had heard of the small t.v. company. we began experiencing very serious problems off of the saakashvili government came to power in two thousand and three. in the following year defense minister really tried to talk us into selling the company to him but we turned the request down that was when the problems began piling up the interviews were now off limits to our journalists they were often based not been humiliated in public. in the summer of two thousand and ten the government decided to remove a monument to stalin from the town's central square journalist
now to bitches fairly a young and ambitious journalist is filming another story about robert stewart george's independent media has been focused on his expansion. the trial of the t.v. company was founded in one thousand nine hundred nine. john doe not yet just really started the venture with only a video recorder and a transmitter borrowed from a friend. he had barely any money and even less experience. john doe did everything with his own two hands sheer enthusiasm kept driving him forward....
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during my visit, i'm robert. we need to teach her how to walk.he is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even lower. save money. live better. walmart. of the year where our prices are even lower. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in y
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robert d.they say it was important for them to take part in this event a great event, to some of the best bands across the country to perform here at the georgia dome, it attracts thousands of people, parents, students who want to see the bands perform and the champions say their goal is to get the message out about hazing, and this is only the beginning for them. they've also started an online campaign. they are on twitter. they are on facebook. they even created their own video, a psa with students and high school and college saying, i am champion. we are champions. basically people saying they are against hazing. the champions say that this is important for them to be on the forefront of this issue. >> us being there, i think, is important as a reminder. to let the students know, you know, that that bad side of it that's going on, it doesn't have to be. and that to put out the message that we're are not against the music at all. i mine, my son loved music. and i love music as well. so i'm no
robert d.they say it was important for them to take part in this event a great event, to some of the best bands across the country to perform here at the georgia dome, it attracts thousands of people, parents, students who want to see the bands perform and the champions say their goal is to get the message out about hazing, and this is only the beginning for them. they've also started an online campaign. they are on twitter. they are on facebook. they even created their own video, a psa with...
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okay. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that robert believed every time he might havefelt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him, but i think there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. well, what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's your main goal right now, robert? >> getting back on the street. going back to work. let my wife sit back for a while. >> i'm hoping this time it will go through. because things are going a little bit different than it has in the past times. i done got everything prepared where we can have a little time together and everything. we've got a lot of time to make up for. >> the wait would continue. teter was once again denied parole. he will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters. i like at it from that perspective. do i want these people around my family? no. but there agai
okay. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that robert believed every time he might havefelt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him, but i think there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. well, what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's your main...
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robert -- there is a memorial to the victim. robert? >> reporter: the memorial set up where the innocent motorist was killed. >> reporter: some of the people who work here are distraught over how a motorist was killed when burglary suspects fleeing from officers smashed into him. >> it was a fatal thing. that was upsetting to know -- once i found out it was like an innocent person that was upsetting. >> reporter: police identified identified the driver who operated the central medical group in fremont. a family member said it isn't the right time to comment. patients describe himself as a kind, generous and humble man. police are still investigating the incident that started with a burglary. the crash occurred after officers called off the chase. the district attorney said it is still reviewing the case. people here at the time of the crash expressed sympathy for the family and pondered how close they came to being victimmed. >> bad accident -- victimized. >> bad accident. could have been me. >> i drive this road every day. makes me app
robert -- there is a memorial to the victim. robert? >> reporter: the memorial set up where the innocent motorist was killed. >> reporter: some of the people who work here are distraught over how a motorist was killed when burglary suspects fleeing from officers smashed into him. >> it was a fatal thing. that was upsetting to know -- once i found out it was like an innocent person that was upsetting. >> reporter: police identified identified the driver who operated the...
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anyway, thank you, dana, and thank you, robert. we'll have these arguments. >>> up next, there's a twitter war, i don't know how important it is, going on between ron paul and jon huntsman. i don't think they're the two more important candidates, but they're having a little bit of a kerfuffle. you're watching "hardball" from the armory in manchester, new hampshire, only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] what makes you trust a company? wait -- scratch that -- what makes you trust a car insurance company? a talking animal? a talking character? a talking animal character? how fancy their commercials are, maybe? or how many there are? well what about when a company's customers do the talking? esurance customers are saying stuff like "awesome" and "rockin'." and they aren't even paid to. fancy that. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >>> back to "hardball" now for the side show. first up, no hard feelings. that may have come as a surprise when mitt romney scored the endorsement of john mccain earlier this week. they wer
anyway, thank you, dana, and thank you, robert. we'll have these arguments. >>> up next, there's a twitter war, i don't know how important it is, going on between ron paul and jon huntsman. i don't think they're the two more important candidates, but they're having a little bit of a kerfuffle. you're watching "hardball" from the armory in manchester, new hampshire, only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] what makes you trust a company? wait -- scratch that -- what makes you trust a...
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>> i talk to magaziny and robert. -- maggie and robert. >> that's it? >> how many debates do people think i won? you have two debate coaches with a winning streak like theirs. what are you going to do? i could go to some of these guys but why would you when you have maggie and robert? >> [inaudible] some people would say we would rather get a million in tax revenue than that revenue to the state. >> it would go directly to the community on the right of way and they would be able to get the revenue. the question of who owns the right of way in some places it would be a city, street or something but it allows you to avoid the problem of having eminent domain over private property and avoid the danger of ruin being the tourist -- ruin being the tourist industry and beauty of new hampshire. everybody i have talked to in the north country prefer this solution and it is one that is worth exploring. thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> can you comment on son
>> i talk to magaziny and robert. -- maggie and robert. >> that's it? >> how many debates do people think i won? you have two debate coaches with a winning streak like theirs. what are you going to do? i could go to some of these guys but why would you when you have maggie and robert? >> [inaudible] some people would say we would rather get a million in tax revenue than that revenue to the state. >> it would go directly to the community on the right of way and they...
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anyway, thank you, dana, and thank you, robert. have these arguments. >>> up next, there's a twitter war, i don't know how important it is, going on between ron paul and jon huntsman. i don't think they're the two more important candidates, but they're having a little bit of a kerfuffle. you're watching "hardball" from the armory in manchester, new hampshire, only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. [ male announcer ] make the switch. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 m
anyway, thank you, dana, and thank you, robert. have these arguments. >>> up next, there's a twitter war, i don't know how important it is, going on between ron paul and jon huntsman. i don't think they're the two more important candidates, but they're having a little bit of a kerfuffle. you're watching "hardball" from the armory in manchester, new hampshire, only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a...
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robert? >> reporter: we're at the stadium site, and you can see that they are already calling it home, and they are ready to break ground here but at an emotional city council meeting last night, they made it clear that round two in the fight is coming up for the opponents. workers are doing what santa claire called clean-up work at the great america parking lot for a series of ground-breaking ceremonies starting on monday. it follows last night's city council meeting where the council rejected a referendum from the group "santa clara plays fair" to put the project back on the ballot. today, 49er boostersed they fear the project would get tied up in court. >> i hope we can move past this, and i implore people not to proceed with the court action. that will take more time and cost the city more money and delay potential new jobs for the stadium and cause more grief. >> reporter: santa plays faired it's considering suing the city to force another election saying it believes the city misled vote
robert? >> reporter: we're at the stadium site, and you can see that they are already calling it home, and they are ready to break ground here but at an emotional city council meeting last night, they made it clear that round two in the fight is coming up for the opponents. workers are doing what santa claire called clean-up work at the great america parking lot for a series of ground-breaking ceremonies starting on monday. it follows last night's city council meeting where the council...
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anyway, thank you, dana, and thank you, robert.ese arguments. >>> up next, there's a twitter war, i don't know how important it is, going on between ron paul and jon huntsman. i don't think they're the two more important candidates, but they're having a little bit of a kerfuffle. you're watching "hardball" from the armory in manchester, new hampshire, only on msnbc. dry mouth may start off as an irritant. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids... ♪ ...and the nurburgring? or what if y
anyway, thank you, dana, and thank you, robert.ese arguments. >>> up next, there's a twitter war, i don't know how important it is, going on between ron paul and jon huntsman. i don't think they're the two more important candidates, but they're having a little bit of a kerfuffle. you're watching "hardball" from the armory in manchester, new hampshire, only on msnbc. dry mouth may start off as an irritant. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by...
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today robert stewart works abroad he had plans to stage shakespeare's tempest in moscow's at center a theater six months before he was exiled. one of the problems you are with this is the problem a man expelled from his home together with his daughter who being driven out of his senses of. many reviewers thinks do it his production is actually about himself prosperous the play's main character is an avid reader scholar and artist. melanne expels him from his home town because he fears that prosper will strip him of power. this is easy to cry to deceive the brewer to us to son i to the winds whose pity sighing back again did us bud loving wrong. stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theatres are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewardess productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. this is claude. years nolen sitting on the edge of past and present. mixing reality as nothingness. but if you enter this talk of. the mystery of supernatural cre
today robert stewart works abroad he had plans to stage shakespeare's tempest in moscow's at center a theater six months before he was exiled. one of the problems you are with this is the problem a man expelled from his home together with his daughter who being driven out of his senses of. many reviewers thinks do it his production is actually about himself prosperous the play's main character is an avid reader scholar and artist. melanne expels him from his home town because he fears that...
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before picture. >> all right, robert.lub"! oh! wow! whoa, whoa, whoa! >> thank you. >> you look great! >> so fit. >> can we talk about the marathon for a second? you really ran the marathon? >> yeah. a lot of fun. i trained with my local community and i've been running. it was really a great way for me not to focus on the scale every day. >> right. >> focus on improving my running, and if i improved my running i had a nice result when i went to weigh myself. >> look at your little boy. >> he is so adorable. >> son and wife. adorable. >> now i try to eat -- you know, look for things that are good for me. i used to eat without thinking. and now i plan my meals. >> you think things through, don't you, robert. >> i really do. >> all right, robert. >> your joints, your body, everything feels better. >> before it was aches and pains. just from the inflammation. you know, my body was just reacting to stress. absolutely. >> we're happy for you and so happy for your family, too. what a terrific group. thanks so much. >> all right.
before picture. >> all right, robert.lub"! oh! wow! whoa, whoa, whoa! >> thank you. >> you look great! >> so fit. >> can we talk about the marathon for a second? you really ran the marathon? >> yeah. a lot of fun. i trained with my local community and i've been running. it was really a great way for me not to focus on the scale every day. >> right. >> focus on improving my running, and if i improved my running i had a nice result when i went...
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said shed some light on the country's unrest i spoke to a policy director for just foreign policy robert naiman i asked him to give me his take on the possible civil war brewing in libya. this is not only anticipated that were critical of the western military intervention in one war that the. there was a significant danger pushing the country into so war and unfortunately no the western media has largely look the way that the objective of regime change or regime toppling. of regime change is not clear and that there's a new regime that the regime toppling into the media and western media is a lot the way but the. but the result isn't particularly pretty and i think it's particularly we're looking at no there is a debate over. how to handle or what to do with respect to the situation in syria with again these frantic calls for some kind of western military intervention and other waste and they know that be patient and try to make some kind of diplomatic political process work even though you know that's not perfect either it's not immediately going to solve the problem though you know sev
said shed some light on the country's unrest i spoke to a policy director for just foreign policy robert naiman i asked him to give me his take on the possible civil war brewing in libya. this is not only anticipated that were critical of the western military intervention in one war that the. there was a significant danger pushing the country into so war and unfortunately no the western media has largely look the way that the objective of regime change or regime toppling. of regime change is...