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through hold the party accountable from california to tucson about it she says whether it be the robin hood tax getting out of afghanistan redirecting military spending the grassroots are very much with this what's lacking is a political will in washington to move these directions and that's the work of pedia yeah and i mean concord was teaching tea party folks how to take over the republican party and they succeeded i mean that's that was the election two thousand and ten and they did this and absolutely and that's what you guys are doing the democratic party tim to to bring it up to the moment and then that after the break i want to get back into politics but just since we're talking about you personally you're facing right now probably your most difficult battle with cancer . can you tell us here i was. sure in may of one nine hundred eighty one i would cite no simple a good melanoma at the time say street level four is very very lucky thirty one years ago i put the cancer behind me and it's quite successful up until may of this year which i was dealt another. streak of bad luck develop
through hold the party accountable from california to tucson about it she says whether it be the robin hood tax getting out of afghanistan redirecting military spending the grassroots are very much with this what's lacking is a political will in washington to move these directions and that's the work of pedia yeah and i mean concord was teaching tea party folks how to take over the republican party and they succeeded i mean that's that was the election two thousand and ten and they did this and...
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robin hood is the venture funded by google and recent horowitz to name a few and the apps startup justound, robin hood is out to prove young people do care about trading stocks, just been expensive until now. changing the fingerprint of the ads in the january issue of wired magazine you can push a button that changes the color of the object on the page, 11 different colors to be exact. how cool is that? it was created using a battery, l e ds and keyboard membrane, a quarter of readers in chicago and new york will see and be able to touch these ads starting today when the magazine is distributed and a whole new trend of advertising in magazines and elsewhere. kind of cool. tracy: forget sticking your thumb out on the street corner. at next the ceo of halo, to hail attacks the before walking out the door. ashley: do we need a new farm bill? jeff flock out on the farm. jeff: do you hear that? that is the sound of money, money may be paying for milk at the store if we go over the dairy cliff. details on that when we come back. ♪ mm. mm-hmm. [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it
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here on the program as the rich get richer and the poor continue to get pummeled might there be a robin hood to the rescue at some point perhaps is max keiser. the parliament of yemen has put forward a motion to ban drone attacks in the country the motion is now waiting approval by the president and it's probably impossible to enforce unless they could build a really big net or something is a bit strange that now after years of drone strikes in their country the parliament just wakes up to the fact their systems are getting blown up from the sky that we fear yemen doesn't have a ton of cash and i could see how having the well equipped and funded u.s. military to take care of the al qaeda problem for them for free could be really in tyson i mean it must be scary to be a politician with lots of power hungry terrorists about this would be the first time in history that a stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to
here on the program as the rich get richer and the poor continue to get pummeled might there be a robin hood to the rescue at some point perhaps is max keiser. the parliament of yemen has put forward a motion to ban drone attacks in the country the motion is now waiting approval by the president and it's probably impossible to enforce unless they could build a really big net or something is a bit strange that now after years of drone strikes in their country the parliament just wakes up to the...
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through hold the party accountable from california to tucson about it she says whether it be the robin hood tax getting out of afghanistan redirecting military spending the christers are very much with this what's lacking is a political will in washington to move these directions and that's the work of pedia and i mean concord was teaching tea party folks how to take over the republican party and they succeeded i mean that's that was the election two thousand and ten and they did this and absolutely and that's what you guys are doing the democratic party tim to to bring it up to the moment and then after the break i want to get back into politics but just since we're talking about you personally you're facing right now probably your most difficult battle with cancer . can you tell us hey i was. sure in may of ninety one i was diagnosed simple a good melanoma at the time say street level four is very very lucky thirty one years ago i put the cancer behind me and quite successful up until may of this year which i was dealt another. streak of bad luck to melanoma spafford and it's unfortunate
through hold the party accountable from california to tucson about it she says whether it be the robin hood tax getting out of afghanistan redirecting military spending the christers are very much with this what's lacking is a political will in washington to move these directions and that's the work of pedia and i mean concord was teaching tea party folks how to take over the republican party and they succeeded i mean that's that was the election two thousand and ten and they did this and...
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reverse income distribution ever imagine its kind of inverse robin hood policy and tell me who is benefiting from q.e. it's basically the one percent even economists of opposite agree that q.e. as for wall street the immediate beneficiaries certainly are the financial institutions that are doing interbank lending former federal reserve official introducer called it the greatest backdoor wall street bailout of all time but there's about to be a changing of the guard at the fed however president obama has nominated g.m. that yellen who is openly supportive of q.e. so what does the future look like with progress as the. i think we can safely say that the central of the economic. position of the fed is one that is more likely to increase than to decrease when the federal reserve began and the u.s. dollar was backed by gold today our currency has evolved into basically sheets of paper that are only backed by the promise of the u.s. government going time will tell if all these promises can be kept washington d.c. parian boring r.t. . and on the federal reserve's hundredth birthday protestors are p
reverse income distribution ever imagine its kind of inverse robin hood policy and tell me who is benefiting from q.e. it's basically the one percent even economists of opposite agree that q.e. as for wall street the immediate beneficiaries certainly are the financial institutions that are doing interbank lending former federal reserve official introducer called it the greatest backdoor wall street bailout of all time but there's about to be a changing of the guard at the fed however president...
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who is robin hood? no. reem. who is the sheriff of nottingham? yes.the blank of blank. [ sighs ] which direction? for $200. reem. what is "west end girls"? yeah. which direction? for $400, please. craig. what is north? no. reem. what is east? east is right. you you for $200.
who is robin hood? no. reem. who is the sheriff of nottingham? yes.the blank of blank. [ sighs ] which direction? for $200. reem. what is "west end girls"? yeah. which direction? for $400, please. craig. what is north? no. reem. what is east? east is right. you you for $200.
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it's kind of the universe robin hood policy and how is benefiting from cutie. it's basically the one percent even economist i said i'd agree that qbe as for wall street the immediate beneficiaries certainly are on the financial institutions that are doing. interbank lending. former federal reserve official injured to some political treatise the back door wall street bailout of all time. there's about to be changing the guard at the head cover president obama has nominated you need allen who is openly supportive to me. so what did he look like but rather as the head of the things we can safely say that the centrality of the economic position of the fed is one that is more likely to increase and decrease when the federal reserve began in us dollar was backed by gold. their currency has above and to basically get sheets of paper about our only backed by the province of the us government. only time will tell of all these promises can be kept in washington d c perry and boring thirty the federal reserve's hundredth birthday protesters are planning a day of national
it's kind of the universe robin hood policy and how is benefiting from cutie. it's basically the one percent even economist i said i'd agree that qbe as for wall street the immediate beneficiaries certainly are on the financial institutions that are doing. interbank lending. former federal reserve official injured to some political treatise the back door wall street bailout of all time. there's about to be changing the guard at the head cover president obama has nominated you need allen who is...
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>> we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there? there, i saw damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien echols and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds, beat them, cut them, and sodomize them. >> so you saw damien strike chris byers in the head? >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> he hit him with his fist. >> jessie misskelley's confession gave the police the break they needed so badly. but with that statement he had sealed his own fate and that of damien echols and jason baldwin. his confession itself was full of contradictions and inconsistencies. but once it was out, almost no one would believe jessie would have admitted to doing something he hadn't done. in this so-called confession he got a lot of the key points wrong. that the evidence could not back up. >> and the police knew it. >> and they ran with this confession? >> and so did the prosecutors. >> despite the inconsistencies, jessie's statement still seemed so convincing at the time that even his own
>> we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there? there, i saw damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien echols and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds, beat them, cut them, and sodomize them. >> so you saw damien strike chris byers in the head? >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> he hit him with his fist. >> jessie misskelley's confession gave the police...
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so if you consider yourself a robin hood populous, you should be a libertarian.t part of the libertarian party. but you want less government. i celebrate that. >> you know, celebrating it, you've got a lot of company, fewer people than ever, at least in recent histo, are now self-identifying as republicans, just a few more are self-identifying as democrats. and some self-identifying as independents. >> young people are leaving obama. >> can you believe the millennials? >> he was never really there for them to begin with, and he always took the youth vote for granted. but you're looking at a group of people who have such incredible easy access to information and when ideas reach critical mass, they all know about it instantly. >> thank you, kennedy. come back soon. >> thank you. >> "the independents." monday through wednesday, friday, right here. >>> up next, he played ralphie in the hollywood classic and he's bringing the story to broadway, peter billingsley. hollywood megaproducer and look out broadway, he's next, right here. broadway. we will have thhhhh >>> on
so if you consider yourself a robin hood populous, you should be a libertarian.t part of the libertarian party. but you want less government. i celebrate that. >> you know, celebrating it, you've got a lot of company, fewer people than ever, at least in recent histo, are now self-identifying as republicans, just a few more are self-identifying as democrats. and some self-identifying as independents. >> young people are leaving obama. >> can you believe the millennials?...
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so if you consider yourself a robin hood populist than you really should be libertarian by all rationalityertarian party. less government and the air registered independent. politically and personally independent. i celebrate that. lou: fewer people than ever, at least in recent history are now self identifying as republicans. just a few more ourself identifying as democrats, most, about 40 percent come are identifying themselves as independents which is striking. >> and it is not just generational because you are seeing young people leaving a obama. lou: the mill anneals are -- they now have a plurality. >> he was never really there for them to begin with. he always took the vote for granted. you're looking at a group of people who have such incredible, easy access to information. and when ideas reach critical mass they all know about it instantly. instantly disseminated. lou: great to see. come back soon. "the independents" monday through wednesday -- friday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. up next, he played ralph t. in the holiday classic a christmas story. you remember ramp. he is bringing the sto
so if you consider yourself a robin hood populist than you really should be libertarian by all rationalityertarian party. less government and the air registered independent. politically and personally independent. i celebrate that. lou: fewer people than ever, at least in recent history are now self identifying as republicans. just a few more ourself identifying as democrats, most, about 40 percent come are identifying themselves as independents which is striking. >> and it is not just...
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. >> people have called us the robin hoods of marijuana.nd they say that we sell pot so that we can take care of the kids. and the truly less fortunate. charlotte was the first of those kids. late spring, 2012. she tried the stanley special marijuana and again, it worked. >> i can't tell you what that meant -- what that means to us. >> it gets you a little bit. >> if it doesn't get you, something is wrong with you. she lived her life in a catatonic state. now her parents get to meet her for the first time. what a revelation. >> hi. >> yes, kitty. >> the child who had 300 seizures a week was now down to just one every seven days. >> pitter pat, tiptoe. >> when i first met charlotte, march of 2013, it was one year after that first dose of marijuana. >> achoo! >> after almost two years on a feeding tube, she was now eating on her own. >> yellow. >> she was talking. >> even walking. >> she said please. >> but these stories, they are not without their skeptics. >> one of the country's two hospitals dedicated to dravet syndrome in florida, they s
. >> people have called us the robin hoods of marijuana.nd they say that we sell pot so that we can take care of the kids. and the truly less fortunate. charlotte was the first of those kids. late spring, 2012. she tried the stanley special marijuana and again, it worked. >> i can't tell you what that meant -- what that means to us. >> it gets you a little bit. >> if it doesn't get you, something is wrong with you. she lived her life in a catatonic state. now her parents...
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. >> he did it last week when he did the robin hood thing. it backfired on him.t was, what happened last week he set up this expectation that he is going to have new information on herbalife. he spoke before the robin hood foundation summit which is kind after place where a lot of investors give investment ideas and done for a it cha. he was supposed to do this, give new information. he fell on his face. the stock actually went up. the market is basically saying this guy, i think he did a very kind of long-winded interview with bloomberg where he called investors in herbalife, carl icahn, nothing but 80-year-old billionaires and trying to attack them because they're billionaires and 08 years old. adam: up 2.5%. >> i should point out carl is not quite '80. george soros might be '80. he has a public relations problem. he is acknowledging it and likely to take a less public, less public fight here. he will continue behind the scenes obviously. he has plenty of lobby its. working with lawmakers to try to get the ftc to basically kill the company. adam: draw the figur
. >> he did it last week when he did the robin hood thing. it backfired on him.t was, what happened last week he set up this expectation that he is going to have new information on herbalife. he spoke before the robin hood foundation summit which is kind after place where a lot of investors give investment ideas and done for a it cha. he was supposed to do this, give new information. he fell on his face. the stock actually went up. the market is basically saying this guy, i think he did a...
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so if you consider yourself the robin hood populist, you really should be a libertarian.>> you can work less government and still be a registered independent and be independent. i celebrate that. lou: celebrating it, you have a lot of company. fewerpeople than ever in recent history are self identifying as republicans. and a few more are self identifying as democrats, and 45% are identifying themselves as independent and that is striking to me. >> it is striking. and it's not just generational. your seeing young people as well. lou: they nowhave been opposing him and his chief policy that is a pourable care act. >> yes, he was never really there for them to begin with. and he always took us for granted. but you're looking aa group of people who have such incredible easy access to information. they all know about it instantly and it's instantly disseminated. lou: kennedy, thank you so much. come back soon. ♪ hmm. mm-hmm. [ engine rev] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. gethe mercedes-benz on youwish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer
so if you consider yourself the robin hood populist, you really should be a libertarian.>> you can work less government and still be a registered independent and be independent. i celebrate that. lou: celebrating it, you have a lot of company. fewerpeople than ever in recent history are self identifying as republicans. and a few more are self identifying as democrats, and 45% are identifying themselves as independent and that is striking to me. >> it is striking. and it's not just...
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>> you can if you think of yourself like a robin hood.harges his patrons a lot of money, but he pours that money back into research, which he then hopes will filter out into the greater food industry and change the way we all eat. >> chef homaro cantu -- on the brink of conquering sugar. >> food has been largely the same for the last 40 or 50 years. it is time now to change the way we eat and think about food. i don't look at food problems as problems. i look at them as untapped resources. there is this whole other world of food that we have just scratched the surface of. the first time i tasted a miracle berry, i went into work thinking, everything that we know is useless. our mission now has to be to get rid of sugar. a friend was undergoing chemo and radiation therapy, and when you undergo this, your taste buds become twisted. this friend said hey, can you help me eliminate this taste effect? so we ordered thousands of food ingredients from around the world. we got this berry in from some probably african warlord from west africa. you
>> you can if you think of yourself like a robin hood.harges his patrons a lot of money, but he pours that money back into research, which he then hopes will filter out into the greater food industry and change the way we all eat. >> chef homaro cantu -- on the brink of conquering sugar. >> food has been largely the same for the last 40 or 50 years. it is time now to change the way we eat and think about food. i don't look at food problems as problems. i look at them as...
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i've been arguing for years and i have, you know, kind of a robin hood practice where i represent very and i also represent indigents and i will tell you that one of the most frustrating things about practicing criminal law is that there are two systems of justice and it isn't as if people start out that way or that anybody, you know, necessarily prosecutor, judges or even defense lawyers go in and say, okay, this person is poor, we're going to do something worse to them because they are, but what happens is is the opportunities that you have, the kinds of defenses that you can put up, the ability to do what you need to do to defend people is a function of your resources and your resources are a function of how wealthy you are. >> faith, i was just going to ago, do you think this is going to trigger a number of other defenses based on affluenza? it's the first i've heard of it. >> well, i think -- yes, it sends a very dangerous message. this case takes it a step further, mark. yes, when you're wealthy you can afford those top-notch attorneys and afford to pay experts to come in and pre
i've been arguing for years and i have, you know, kind of a robin hood practice where i represent very and i also represent indigents and i will tell you that one of the most frustrating things about practicing criminal law is that there are two systems of justice and it isn't as if people start out that way or that anybody, you know, necessarily prosecutor, judges or even defense lawyers go in and say, okay, this person is poor, we're going to do something worse to them because they are, but...
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people seem to be confusing jesus with robin hood.ld be in favor of stealing from the rich to give to the poor. it gets complicated, margaret. jesus said render to caesar. in this country voters put the high taxation folks in power so more tax money for entitlements. i think jesus would stay out of the political arena and encourage everybody to help those who need help. charles from tulsa, oklahoma. it's amazing that liberals use jesus to promote obama care but try to stop other public references of christianity. interesting letter. jane from tucson, arizona. bill, try not to interrupt charles krauthammer. it makes the uh viewers angry. so be it, jane. this is a debate program. charles likes to joust. no one gets a free ride. i give krauthammer more room than other guests. charlene from rock springs, wyoming. i love that you allow krauthammer to speak with few interruptions. he luns on a bit though. my job is to challenge him and other guests. usually he carries the segment. debbie from england. during the segment, a little bit of oh
people seem to be confusing jesus with robin hood.ld be in favor of stealing from the rich to give to the poor. it gets complicated, margaret. jesus said render to caesar. in this country voters put the high taxation folks in power so more tax money for entitlements. i think jesus would stay out of the political arena and encourage everybody to help those who need help. charles from tulsa, oklahoma. it's amazing that liberals use jesus to promote obama care but try to stop other public...
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he's just done another presentation at robin hood.e was one of those out there doubting the fact of what the company could do because they didn't have their audited financials back. >> well, you know, the statement, scott, about -- the statement, often wrong, never in doubt. and i think the case of herbalife and ackman, that is the quintessential example of that statement. >> yeah. carl, i appreciate you calling in and talking to us about herbalife. we certainly appreciate it. an interesting development. a lot of people in wall street were wondering if and when this would happen and if it would happen before the end of the year. thanks. >> sure. >> carl icahn, thanks. >> may have just dropped his sound there. we briefly dropped your sound. >> you still there? >> i am. you guys hear me? >> yeah. we lost you for a second there. we get carl icahn to take a vick story lap, that's understandable. i'd be very curious to know what bill ackman thinking about this whole thing, obviously. >> it's even bigger than carl icahn at this point becaus
he's just done another presentation at robin hood.e was one of those out there doubting the fact of what the company could do because they didn't have their audited financials back. >> well, you know, the statement, scott, about -- the statement, often wrong, never in doubt. and i think the case of herbalife and ackman, that is the quintessential example of that statement. >> yeah. carl, i appreciate you calling in and talking to us about herbalife. we certainly appreciate it. an...
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. >> errol flynn, of course robin hood, natalie wood. >> stroll down hollywood boulevard, and he'll pointut 62 of his clients who are immortalized with their own stars on the walk of fame. >> gloria swanson, marilyn monroe. >> his client list includes some of the biggest names of the 20th century: actresses like ingrid bergman and bette davis, singers ella fitzgerald and billie holiday, who all have one thing in common besides their greatness. >> we're a business agent for about 250 entertainment, sports, music, and historical clients, but most of those are deceased. >> dead. >> dead. >> they're working stiffs. >> i guess you could say that. >> you could call roesler's business a william morris agency for the departed, the caa of the doa. it's called cmg, and it's headquartered far from the glitter of hollywood in an office park on the fringes of indianapolis, distinguished only for the orange wind sock for roesler's helipad and his green bentley. inside is a multitiered office lined with memorabilia from his departed clients. first stop, a suit worn by one of the blues brothers. >> i've
. >> errol flynn, of course robin hood, natalie wood. >> stroll down hollywood boulevard, and he'll pointut 62 of his clients who are immortalized with their own stars on the walk of fame. >> gloria swanson, marilyn monroe. >> his client list includes some of the biggest names of the 20th century: actresses like ingrid bergman and bette davis, singers ella fitzgerald and billie holiday, who all have one thing in common besides their greatness. >> we're a business...
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. >> russell crowe got a lot of flak for playing robin hood. >> i don't know.disaster called "the lone ranger." and a sci-fi? >> he's doing what he does best. a we're doe. he injects his brain into a computer. he becomes the eye-depth. >> i'm always curious to hear what his accent will be. >> he loves accent work. this one seems normally accented but he's playing like a computer. like johnny depp playing the may tris. >>> finally another "spider-man" film. >> yes. this one sony is making a whole eun version of moves to compete with marvel. it's a new "spider-man," and it's going to be spinning off. >> superhero wars. never ends. >> never ends. >> matt singer thank you so much. >>> and now it's time for a final look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next don't call this a vending machine. it's a texas-sized robot that's supposed to make a great cup of coffee. we sent lee woodruff to find out. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." i'm here to get a camry. oh, camry is reliable and really fun to drive. sounds like i hit the jackpot again. again? [ man
. >> russell crowe got a lot of flak for playing robin hood. >> i don't know.disaster called "the lone ranger." and a sci-fi? >> he's doing what he does best. a we're doe. he injects his brain into a computer. he becomes the eye-depth. >> i'm always curious to hear what his accent will be. >> he loves accent work. this one seems normally accented but he's playing like a computer. like johnny depp playing the may tris. >>> finally another...
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the movie and one of the articles that they did on him in the '80s, he was called the modern day robin hoodserve less than two years in federal prison. he had gone straight before he went to federal prison but he ultimately did have to pay a price for the things that he did. >> ain't america grand? nischelle turner, thanks so much. >> absolutely. >>> so what do you think was the biggest story of 2013? tell us, because we want to know. voting is under way at cnn.com. you'll see a list of 20 stories. from that list, choose 10. on december 30th at 9:00 a.m. eastern, online and on tv, we will reveal the top ten stories of 2013 as voted upon by you. so check it out. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," isn't this amazing? the game was in overtime, right, andy? >> not so fast. we'll show it to you next in your "bleacher report." [ female announcer ] there's one thing dave's always wanted to do when he retires -- keep working, but for himself. so as his financial advisor, i took a look at everything he has. the 401(k). insurance policies. even money he's invested elsewhere. we're building a retire
the movie and one of the articles that they did on him in the '80s, he was called the modern day robin hoodserve less than two years in federal prison. he had gone straight before he went to federal prison but he ultimately did have to pay a price for the things that he did. >> ain't america grand? nischelle turner, thanks so much. >> absolutely. >>> so what do you think was the biggest story of 2013? tell us, because we want to know. voting is under way at cnn.com. you'll...
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the wood was a remnant of the great forest where robin hood hunted, and this riding was an old, old thoroughfare coming across the country. of but now, of course, it was only a riding through the private wood, the road from mansfield swerved round to the north. in the wood everything was motionless. the old leaves on the ground keeping the frost on their underside, a jay called harshly. many little birds fluttered, but there was no game, no fez santas. they -- pheasants. they had been killed off during the war, and the wood had been left unprotected til now clifford had got his game keeper again. clifford loved the wood. he loved the old oak trees. he felt they were his own through generations. he wanted to protect them. he wanted this place inviolate, shut off from the world. the chair -- his wheelchair, a little motorized wheelchair -- chufs slowly up the incline rocking and jolting on the frozen clods, and suddenly on the left came a clearing where there was nothing but a ralph of dead bracken, a sapling leaning here and there, big sawn stumps showing their gaping roots lifeless and patches o
the wood was a remnant of the great forest where robin hood hunted, and this riding was an old, old thoroughfare coming across the country. of but now, of course, it was only a riding through the private wood, the road from mansfield swerved round to the north. in the wood everything was motionless. the old leaves on the ground keeping the frost on their underside, a jay called harshly. many little birds fluttered, but there was no game, no fez santas. they -- pheasants. they had been killed...
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i want to see how thick i can get the ice on the hood. robin and george?o speak out there. >> intrepid. >> still smiling. amazing. >>> coming up, bode miller opening up about his brutal cross-country custody battle. >>> and the new high-tech seat for new borns featuring a built-in ipad. it's got a lot of parents rattled. >> oh, i got it. >> you got it? lways talks about the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. he said, "you get the grades...