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(roland) i do. there were some things that went terribly wrong.it really showed on kenya's face. she wasn't really smiling much. (announcer) at this point in the ceremony, the wedding party is supposed to form an arch, behind the bride and groom. at the ceremony, when i realized that the arch was totally different from how we had planned it-- i was really thinking i should've utilized my boot. oh, lord! this was not supposed to be like that. even after practicing that walk two times, everybody still screwed it all up. (announcer) allowing her disappointment to get the better of her, kenya only barely makes it through her own vows. we are here today-- that this man and this woman may become one, in the eyesight of the lord. say the right thing-- don't be a part of negativity. (announcer) but at the moment, negativity is just about all our bridezilla sees. kenya was lookin' like she was madder than a wolf. i mean, i kept lookin' at kenya but then i kept tryin' to smile and kinda, like, laugh it off a little bit, but every time i looked at kenya, ken
(roland) i do. there were some things that went terribly wrong.it really showed on kenya's face. she wasn't really smiling much. (announcer) at this point in the ceremony, the wedding party is supposed to form an arch, behind the bride and groom. at the ceremony, when i realized that the arch was totally different from how we had planned it-- i was really thinking i should've utilized my boot. oh, lord! this was not supposed to be like that. even after practicing that walk two times, everybody...
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a tight no i mean moon ok that's all the time we got to cut it off there we have you on back soon roland thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report as always makes it's a joy and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max keiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest rowan boswell davies a former fraud squad it's active if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us a kaiser report until next time. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. we can. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for democracy it's a step forward for the oligarchy carex it is toxi
a tight no i mean moon ok that's all the time we got to cut it off there we have you on back soon roland thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report as always makes it's a joy and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max keiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest rowan boswell davies a former fraud squad it's active if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us a kaiser report until next time. some may disagree. but i believe america is...
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mail makes it look like they're tough on crime well let the terrorist go free time unfortunately roland i got to cut you off that's going to arrest me. if you have cops on you know with. that even the pink for a tight no i mean moon ok that's all the time we got to cut it off there we have you on back soon roland thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report as always makes it's a joy and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy everett i'd like to thank our guest rowan boswell davies a former fraud squad detective if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us a kaiser report until next time. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. we can't. live. live. live . live. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. you'll follow some old. child our legal rights. to the. morning. paper for the young girls cam all for of a future honner. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. deposits out if they want you know i m
mail makes it look like they're tough on crime well let the terrorist go free time unfortunately roland i got to cut you off that's going to arrest me. if you have cops on you know with. that even the pink for a tight no i mean moon ok that's all the time we got to cut it off there we have you on back soon roland thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report as always makes it's a joy and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy everett i'd...
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but roland says this was about right and wrong. >> i just can't see myself just leaving the residents in there like i couldn't -- i couldn't -- i couldn't do that. maybe they would have tried to cook know of themselves and burned the whole place up or i -- i just couldn't have that on my conscience. >> reporter: in castro valley, john ramos, kpix 5. >> tomorrow, alameda county sheriffs and fire will meet with a number of federal, state and local agencies that deal with health and welfare fraud and elder abuse. they will sort out what violations may have occurred at valley springs manor. >>> the police say the driver who caused a four-car crash in san francisco's inner richmond this afternoon ran a red light in a stolen car. that honda accord plowed into a lexus suv at 10th and geary flipping it into two other vehicles. >> heard a crazy noise of like cars being like crashed into each other. >> don't see this every day on the street, now. this is something you see on a freeway. >> all four drivers are in the hospital tonight along with a passerby who was hit by flying debris. the 25-yea
but roland says this was about right and wrong. >> i just can't see myself just leaving the residents in there like i couldn't -- i couldn't -- i couldn't do that. maybe they would have tried to cook know of themselves and burned the whole place up or i -- i just couldn't have that on my conscience. >> reporter: in castro valley, john ramos, kpix 5. >> tomorrow, alameda county sheriffs and fire will meet with a number of federal, state and local agencies that deal with health...
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. >> tim: oklahoma state and iowa state, big win today for gundy's club really well done, roland getting job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are b.c.s.-bound in the american athletic conference if they win out, manhandled -- manhandled the huskies today. manld minnesota and nebraska. tough for coach. >> spencer: bo pelini at that point. nebraska hadn't lost to this group since 1960. >> tim: a bad loss, no doubt about that. michigan state and illinois, b.j. >> brian: delson williams, running back, he's going to break away. show a little speed. that helped. 42-yard touchdown run. they sit alone atop the legends division. big brother comes to east lansing next week. big brother meaning michigan. >> tim: a couple of big games tonight. pac-12 and s.e.c. let's begin oregon and ucla. >> s
. >> tim: oklahoma state and iowa state, big win today for gundy's club really well done, roland getting job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are...
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>>> this is roland smith and he's going to be doing something we would all like to do, at least i would a lift launch. he was flying at 1,400 feet and they're able to stay up there using something called ridge lift, which is where the wind hits a ridge or mountain and basically pushes him up. >> beautiful and you don't have to worry about like engine failure. you don't have to worry about running ought of gas or your instruments going down. >> now it looks like "top gun," like he has a bogey on his tail. >> you do see another glider right behind him enjoying the nice day. he can fly up to about 25,000 feet or more. then he says they land just like nil other plane. very smooth.getongue tied. you'll see what i'm talking about here in a second. watch when she opens her mouth. >> she's got a split tongue that at times looks like two separate functioning tongues. >> how -- was this -- was she born this way or did she -- do you get this surgically done? >> you can have that done. look at the different stuff she can do. she's going like this almost, like warming up her tongue, like they were h
>>> this is roland smith and he's going to be doing something we would all like to do, at least i would a lift launch. he was flying at 1,400 feet and they're able to stay up there using something called ridge lift, which is where the wind hits a ridge or mountain and basically pushes him up. >> beautiful and you don't have to worry about like engine failure. you don't have to worry about running ought of gas or your instruments going down. >> now it looks like "top...
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(announcer) and her fashion forward fiance, roland. (roland) my name is roland charles.m 29-years-old, and i do maintenance in houston, texas. (announcer) this couple first fell in love in the hallways of their high school 15 years ago. (kenya) my fiance and i actually went to high school together. well, the first thing i noticed about him was that he was just like really cute. the first thing i noticed about her was her shape. she had a nice little round thing in the back. (kenya) yes, it was kind of like love at first sight. i love kenya so much, i tattooed her name on my arm. where mine at? i'm not showin' it to you. (announcer) kenya and roland are a classic case of what happens when opposites attract. he is really flashy and kinda in to fashion. he has to have the bling and all of that. everything has to match from the hat, to the shoes, to the shirt. i am more of the jeans and t-shirt, sweats type. (announcer) but when it comes to her wedding, kenya is anything but laid back. we are getting married december 15, 2007, in houston, texas. i have been planning this wed
(announcer) and her fashion forward fiance, roland. (roland) my name is roland charles.m 29-years-old, and i do maintenance in houston, texas. (announcer) this couple first fell in love in the hallways of their high school 15 years ago. (kenya) my fiance and i actually went to high school together. well, the first thing i noticed about him was that he was just like really cute. the first thing i noticed about her was her shape. she had a nice little round thing in the back. (kenya) yes, it was...
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we have 13 exam rooms and we have special care clinics that roland has spoken about and these are ucsf physicians that come from san francisco general, orthopedics and plastic surgery. and trauma, and plastic surgery, dermatology and we have got, about 23 different clinics and cardology is the latest. and the latest additions that the physicians come to the hospital. and in addition, in terms of proximity, we do work with ucsf and the renal service at san francisco general, and it is run by the su. csf renal service, and we are more in proximity with the ucsf with the medical center and who they work with in terms of referring to potential transplants also and so that, different benefit in terms of proximity. >> did you survey any of the 132, or patients did you talk to any of them about this option or proposal. we have not. we have had discussions with staff and presentations at the joint conference but in terms of surveying patients. no, we did not. >> why would you not do that? obviously staff is going to be impacted and it is good that you spoke to them. but why would you not talk
we have 13 exam rooms and we have special care clinics that roland has spoken about and these are ucsf physicians that come from san francisco general, orthopedics and plastic surgery. and trauma, and plastic surgery, dermatology and we have got, about 23 different clinics and cardology is the latest. and the latest additions that the physicians come to the hospital. and in addition, in terms of proximity, we do work with ucsf and the renal service at san francisco general, and it is run by the...
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is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in a karachi engineering firm. >> somebody comes and accuses someone of either burning a page of the koran or having said something against the prophet of islam, and before anybody can actually be arrested under the law, vigilante justice takes over. the news is spread in the neighborhood, and most of these neighborhoods are either slums or rural areas, and people come out wanting to lynch the accused. >> since the late '80s, some 250 blasphemy cases have been brought and an estimated 52 people lynched or killed after being accused of blasphemy. >> why would somebody believe me if i ran out in the street and said, you are burning pages of the koran or doing something else that was insulting of your region? >> i can see you come from america. just on the road here, if somebody stood in the middle and said a mosque has been burned someplace, whether it's jordan or saudi arabia, let's go and burn st. patrick's cathedral, he could probably collect 5,000 to 10,000 people
is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in a karachi engineering firm. >> somebody comes and accuses someone of either burning a page of the koran or having said something against the prophet of islam, and before anybody can actually be arrested under the law, vigilante justice takes over. the news is spread in the neighborhood, and most of these neighborhoods are either slums or rural areas, and people...
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israeli prime minister has called rolands new president hassan rouhani a wolf in sheep's clothing insisting the country is still committed to israel's destruction and imminent you know he was talking at the u.n. general assembly of the urging us president barack obama not to fall for what he called it rolls sweet talk. as more clearly prime minister address the world body saying that he does not believe all of this optimism and conciliatory words that have been brought to the united nations by iran's new leader hassan rouhani he believes that iran is continuing to use its nuclear program to eventually build a nuclear bomb he says that if iran is a nuclear program was only being used for peaceful purposes why would they continue enriching uranium at such a high grade why would they continue having hidden underground nuclear reserves benjamin netanyahu also pointed a finger straight president rouhani saying that he was the mastermind of a strike a strategy to advance iran's nuclear weapons program and he urged the entire international community to keep up all the sanctions against iran and he
israeli prime minister has called rolands new president hassan rouhani a wolf in sheep's clothing insisting the country is still committed to israel's destruction and imminent you know he was talking at the u.n. general assembly of the urging us president barack obama not to fall for what he called it rolls sweet talk. as more clearly prime minister address the world body saying that he does not believe all of this optimism and conciliatory words that have been brought to the united nations by...
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look like they're tough on crime we'll let the terrorist go free we'll go out of time unfortunately roland i got to cut you off that's going to arrest me. if you have cops on you know with. that even the pink for a tight no i mean moon ok that's all the time we got to cut it off there we have a on back soon rohan thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report as always makes it's a joy and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy everett i'd like to thank our guest rowan boswell davies a former fraud squad detective if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until next time. to lift the torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a live torch relay. on r t v dot com. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affecte
look like they're tough on crime we'll let the terrorist go free we'll go out of time unfortunately roland i got to cut you off that's going to arrest me. if you have cops on you know with. that even the pink for a tight no i mean moon ok that's all the time we got to cut it off there we have a on back soon rohan thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report as always makes it's a joy and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy everett i'd...
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including cook, maurice roland. >> we need more help than what we had. >> reporter: he said he and one another employee stayed on three days they knew they won't be paid. >> well, i just can't see myself just leaving residents in there. like, i couldn't. i couldn't do that. maybe they would are v.tried to cook them selves and burned the place up i just couldn't have that on my conscious. >> nobody contacted us. >> reporter: gary ward returned to move out his wife's belongings. >> i don't understand why it wasn't notify head of time. and if there were problems they should have said something ahead of time. >> reporter: senior advocates say most falls on the state social services department. >> they issued a closure. they are the ones supposed to work with local agencies owe ensure health and safety of residents are cared for. they didn't. >> reporter: a spokesman for the state admitted his department did not follow it's procedures for transferring patients from valley spring. and an attorney for the owner maintains the residents were never abandoned and staffing was adequate to meet nee
including cook, maurice roland. >> we need more help than what we had. >> reporter: he said he and one another employee stayed on three days they knew they won't be paid. >> well, i just can't see myself just leaving residents in there. like, i couldn't. i couldn't do that. maybe they would are v.tried to cook them selves and burned the place up i just couldn't have that on my conscious. >> nobody contacted us. >> reporter: gary ward returned to move out his wife's...
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. >> the cleavage-bearing suit is by pamela roland, maryan cotillard and christian dior.designer on this carpet, calvin klein, head down direction shailene woodley, naomi harris and eva marie saint. >> a lovely award. >>> online who wore these crazy heels? the answer at extratv.com. >>> and on the topic of new award winners, actress, close friend and super producer jerry weintraub something new for his mantel. renee has the a-list interview jerry. >> this nice night, all about jerry. bruce willis doing the honors. >> he is just a great [ bleep ] guy. >> got up there dropped the f-bomb a couple times. >> did he? i couldn't hear him. >> we did, jerry, and you stole the show. >> [ bleep ] not gonna talk long because i want a vodka and i haven't had one. >> tonight was obviously about pleasure but business as well tonight? >> i unfortunately, or fortunately, do business 24/7. i don't sleep. i'm on the phone and i'm working, doing deals. >> his career has been about doing deals. his hbo documentary, "his way," showcasing his work we will advice and old blue eyes. jerry's man b
. >> the cleavage-bearing suit is by pamela roland, maryan cotillard and christian dior.designer on this carpet, calvin klein, head down direction shailene woodley, naomi harris and eva marie saint. >> a lovely award. >>> online who wore these crazy heels? the answer at extratv.com. >>> and on the topic of new award winners, actress, close friend and super producer jerry weintraub something new for his mantel. renee has the a-list interview jerry. >> this...
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we found one of the best examples at roland park elementary middle school. it is like a microcosm of the big day. runners,uit volunteers, fundraisers, and cheering crowds to line the route. it helps to have your own cheering section when you are slogging through 13 point one miles, and that is what mr. d looks forward to on saturday. the principal of the elementary school is leading a huge team from his school to the baltimore running festival, and he is leading by example. he will be running his fourth half marathon. >> what will it take for you to do the actual marathon one year? >> time. time to train. >> go mr. d! click students, parents, faculty, and administrators have signed up to run a race, from the full marathon to the 5k. >> i started in sixth grade, and >> it is lotsot. of fun. >> it is fun and healthy. >> are you going to stay with your brother? >> i do not know if he is going to run one mile or three miles. >> the team goal is to raise $20,000 for health and wellness programs at the school. those who will not be running will be spectating. >> y
we found one of the best examples at roland park elementary middle school. it is like a microcosm of the big day. runners,uit volunteers, fundraisers, and cheering crowds to line the route. it helps to have your own cheering section when you are slogging through 13 point one miles, and that is what mr. d looks forward to on saturday. the principal of the elementary school is leading a huge team from his school to the baltimore running festival, and he is leading by example. he will be running...
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including cook, maurice roland. >> we need more help than what we had. >> reporter: he said he and one another employee stayed on three days they knew they won't be paid. >> well, i just can't see myself just leaving residents in there. like, i couldn't. i couldn't do that. maybe they would are v.tried to cook them selves and burned the place up i just couldn't have that on my conscious. >> nobody contacted us. >> reporter: gary ward returned to move out his wife's belongings. >> i don't understand why it wasn't notify head of time. and if there were problems they should have said something ahead of time. >> reporter: senior advocates say most falls on the state social services department. >> they issued a closure. they are the ones supposed to work with local agencies owe ensure health and safety of residents are cared for. they didn't. >> reporter: a spokesman for the state admitted his department did not follow it's procedures for transferring patients from valley spring. and an attorney for the owner maintains the residents were never abandoned and staffing was adequate to meet nee
including cook, maurice roland. >> we need more help than what we had. >> reporter: he said he and one another employee stayed on three days they knew they won't be paid. >> well, i just can't see myself just leaving residents in there. like, i couldn't. i couldn't do that. maybe they would are v.tried to cook them selves and burned the place up i just couldn't have that on my conscious. >> nobody contacted us. >> reporter: gary ward returned to move out his wife's...
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other restaurants owned included roland park bagel company. his mouthwatering dishes through long lines and his legacy lives on through the food he loves to make. >> he opened this shirley's in 2005 that now at the locations. back to you. >> he will be missed. funeral services are set for monday afternoon. >>> maryland state police are reminding drivers to move over. this after a trooper was struck and critically wounded well helping other drivers on the side of the road recently. the states move over law requires drivers to move into a lame away from emergency vehicles. drivers are supposed to slow down if they pass an accident scene. >>> in sports, the stage is set for 2013 world series. late last night boston red sox clinched the american league championship in game six against the detroit tigers. they'll meet up with the st. louis cardinals wednesday for game one of the series. the cards and the red sox have met three times in the world series. >>> and it is always one of the biggest games on the ravens schedule matter what our teams recor
other restaurants owned included roland park bagel company. his mouthwatering dishes through long lines and his legacy lives on through the food he loves to make. >> he opened this shirley's in 2005 that now at the locations. back to you. >> he will be missed. funeral services are set for monday afternoon. >>> maryland state police are reminding drivers to move over. this after a trooper was struck and critically wounded well helping other drivers on the side of the road...
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including cook maurice roland. >> we need a little more help than we had. >> reporter: he and another employee stayed on straight through for three days, even though they knew they wouldn't be paid. >> i can't see myself leaving the residents. i couldn't do that. maybe they would have try to cook for themselves and burn the place up. i can't have that on my conscious. >> nobody contacted us. >> reporter: gary wood returned to valley springs to move out his wife's belongings. >> i don't understand why it wasn't notified and if there was this problems, i think they would tell me. >> reporter: senior advocates say much of the blame for what went wrong falls on the state's social services department. >> they are the ones thattished the closure and are supposed to work with local agencies and they didn't. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the state admitted today his department did not follow its own procedures for transferring patients from valley spring and an attorney for own eer hilda manuel maintains residents were not abandoned and staffing was adequate to meet the needs. >>> police co
including cook maurice roland. >> we need a little more help than we had. >> reporter: he and another employee stayed on straight through for three days, even though they knew they wouldn't be paid. >> i can't see myself leaving the residents. i couldn't do that. maybe they would have try to cook for themselves and burn the place up. i can't have that on my conscious. >> nobody contacted us. >> reporter: gary wood returned to valley springs to move out his wife's...
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roland and central san rafael, slow traffic there. 87, 85, northbound 280, slow commutes.bound 101 is slow all the way to sunnyvale from near the yerba buena exit. we also want to mention that 880 is still slow from highway 82 down to mowry avenue. things have improved a little bit through hayward. 580 is still slow coming into livermore. the as are playing game five tonight. 5:00. "pink" is playing at 7:30 in the same coliseum complex there. very crowded conditions expected on the freeway. best thing, use b.a.r.t. they are on time. caltrain and muni are not expecting any delays. let's go to steve. >> nice graphic, sal. >> thank you. >>> we're on the back edge of the high clouds. already sunny in the north bay. it will be sunny for all in a couple of hours. a little bit of patchy fog. there's the system. not a lot to it. there will be a lot of traffic. but the weather will not be an issue for the game. 68 today. mostly clear, west wind at 15 miles an hour. overall everything looks nice for the weather this afternoon. the clouds will be out of here in san francisco. 68 degr
roland and central san rafael, slow traffic there. 87, 85, northbound 280, slow commutes.bound 101 is slow all the way to sunnyvale from near the yerba buena exit. we also want to mention that 880 is still slow from highway 82 down to mowry avenue. things have improved a little bit through hayward. 580 is still slow coming into livermore. the as are playing game five tonight. 5:00. "pink" is playing at 7:30 in the same coliseum complex there. very crowded conditions expected on the...
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. >> kingsville, columbia, roland park, little italy. we are getting ready soon to launch a pickup location in federal hill. it's an exciting time for us. >> if you're on the go, you're shopping for an elderly person, and this is great. >> makes a great gift as well. >> thank you. >> friends and farms. and we are tim and gg. and we are tim and gg. >> for thiand when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2 year agreement. fios is 100% fiber
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host: ok, roland from new hampshire this morning.hat is going to do for this precipitate -- for this first segment of "washington journal" this morning. our next segment, we will be at the bureau of the "mother jones ." davidrst guest will be jones. this is a magazine spotlights. later on, we will be joined by domestic policy reporter stephanie mencimer to discuss her study and welfare benefits. we will be right back. ♪ >> john foster dulles had recently died when the super airport in chantilly virginia was being built, and president eisenhower immediately announced that the airport would be named dulles airport. for a while after kennedy took over, he did not want to named over a crusty old warrior, but the decision was made to name it after dulles. filman still see the footage of kennedy opening it, he pulls back a curtain, and behind the current is the diane's -- the giant bust of john foster-- dulles. i went to see it while i was writing this book, and i cannot find it. i started asking the security guards, where is the big west
host: ok, roland from new hampshire this morning.hat is going to do for this precipitate -- for this first segment of "washington journal" this morning. our next segment, we will be at the bureau of the "mother jones ." davidrst guest will be jones. this is a magazine spotlights. later on, we will be joined by domestic policy reporter stephanie mencimer to discuss her study and welfare benefits. we will be right back. ♪ >> john foster dulles had recently died when...
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. >> at the stadium, liverpool fan chris roland is just arriving, but before the game even starts, the festive mood of the day begins to unravel. >> there is no crowd control at all. there are no stewards. there are no police. there's a few turnstyle operators, but they're just waving you through. nothing. absolutely nothing. people couldn't believe their eyes. it's suddenly packed to the rafters. it really was a recipe for disaster. >> the opposing fans, typically seated at opposite sides of the stadium and separated by barriers are instead placed side by side. at the time, english fans have a reputation for hulliganism and violent behavior at matches. >> there was five police, a dog and chicken wire fencing chest high separating the two. there they were, completely unseparated. >> with nothing substantial to keep the sides apart, tensions begin to rise. >> insults are passed back and forth. there's a little bit of wire shaking goes on. eventually somebody pulls the wire down. and a couple of fights start. as soon as small fights start, the vast bulk of the crowd, the italian crowd in
. >> at the stadium, liverpool fan chris roland is just arriving, but before the game even starts, the festive mood of the day begins to unravel. >> there is no crowd control at all. there are no stewards. there are no police. there's a few turnstyle operators, but they're just waving you through. nothing. absolutely nothing. people couldn't believe their eyes. it's suddenly packed to the rafters. it really was a recipe for disaster. >> the opposing fans, typically seated at...
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. >> all kidding aside, his story krenters around an anxious wave named roland. >> he's afraid that onets the beach, his life will be over. but when he gets deep, he's struck by the notion that he's not just a wave, he's the whole big, wide ocean. so it's that feeling of that ultimate fear that when it happens, it's not bad and you just go into a different phase and a different kind of feeling and awareness. >> our cameras caught up with carrey at a book signing in atlanta. but the two-time golden global winner has been seen around town for other reasons. >> austria. well, then, good day, mate. >> reporter: carrey and his cohfd star are making the sequel to dumb and dumber. it's a film almost 20 years in the making. >> i'm amazed at the wonders of ink printers. it's amazing. you know, it's just friends getting together again. you know, for me. absolutely. >> can you give us a little taste? >> jim carrey taking on a new chapter in his life. >> and, tonight, a special salute to a kmeed yen, who many will say is very deserving. carol burnett will receive the mark twain prize at the kennedy
. >> all kidding aside, his story krenters around an anxious wave named roland. >> he's afraid that onets the beach, his life will be over. but when he gets deep, he's struck by the notion that he's not just a wave, he's the whole big, wide ocean. so it's that feeling of that ultimate fear that when it happens, it's not bad and you just go into a different phase and a different kind of feeling and awareness. >> our cameras caught up with carrey at a book signing in atlanta....
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is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in a karachi engineering firm. >> somebody comes and accuses someone of either burning a page of the koran or having said something against the prophet of islam, and before anybody can actually be arrested under the law, vigilante justice takes over. the news is spread in the neighborhood, and most of these neighborhoods are either slums or rural areas, and people come out wanting to lynch the accused. >> reporter: since the late '80s, some 250 blasphemy cases have been brought, and an estimated 52 people lynched or killed after being accused of blasphemy. why would somebody believe me if i ran out into the street and said you are burning pages of the koran or doing something else that was insulting of the religion? >> i can see coming from america... just on the road here, if somebody stood in the middle and said a mosque has been burned someplace-- whether it's jordan or saudi arabia-- let's go and burn st. patrick's cathedral, he could probably collect 5,000 to 10
is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in a karachi engineering firm. >> somebody comes and accuses someone of either burning a page of the koran or having said something against the prophet of islam, and before anybody can actually be arrested under the law, vigilante justice takes over. the news is spread in the neighborhood, and most of these neighborhoods are either slums or rural areas, and people...
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joining us is roland tallyon, i skrids that up, apologize for that, he co-authored the report. a bit of a delay because he's overseas. the basis of your thesis on the drop is what? >> look, trading at all-time high. almost triple since march to include the dividend and outperformed all its peers all over the world. so there is some rationality to see a correction on the short term and we expect something around 15% correction. and besides, the uncertainty in the u.s., that's led to a government shutdown, the biggest concern for us is the fed change policy. we expect the fed to taper in -- at the beginning of next year and as a remainder, after the qe1, the markets, the s&p 500 dropped by 16% after qe2, it dropped by 17%. so we expect a correction. >> when you start talking about the 15% correction in the beginning of the post-qe3 world, are you talking about the 15% correction kicking in at the first sign of taper? because once we start tapering there's going to be, i assume, a fairly lengthy process by which eventually the qe3 process will be completely wound back. are you tal
joining us is roland tallyon, i skrids that up, apologize for that, he co-authored the report. a bit of a delay because he's overseas. the basis of your thesis on the drop is what? >> look, trading at all-time high. almost triple since march to include the dividend and outperformed all its peers all over the world. so there is some rationality to see a correction on the short term and we expect something around 15% correction. and besides, the uncertainty in the u.s., that's led to a...
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. >> sergeant roland holmgren commands a tactical unit recently charged with cleaning up the track. >imagine if it was somebody who you cared about, who was forced into that type of lifestyle. and then imagine if that was your neighborhood. imagine all the deterioration that that type of element brings from this type of activity in this specific community. it completely deteriorates it and brings it down. >> as many of you know, we've been battling prostitution in oakland for a while. >> today the task force is hitting the track, conducting an undercover sting operation in the hopes of rescuing juveniles and punishing the pimps who exploit them. >> so we've got sammy. sammy's going to be in a gold ford windstar. >> we have undercover officers that are going to be out in the areas that we know that are high in illegal sexual activity. so they'll go out there. they'll try to make contact with the girls, try to solicit some sort of sexual act from them, and then arrest teams will come in and actually arrest them. >> 14th av to 23rd av for this operation. 14th av to 23rd av. >> down this
. >> sergeant roland holmgren commands a tactical unit recently charged with cleaning up the track. >imagine if it was somebody who you cared about, who was forced into that type of lifestyle. and then imagine if that was your neighborhood. imagine all the deterioration that that type of element brings from this type of activity in this specific community. it completely deteriorates it and brings it down. >> as many of you know, we've been battling prostitution in oakland for a...
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arrest of women like roland who gave birth to twins when one was stillborn she was arrested based on the claim that by delaying says arion surgery for two weeks she had caused that still birth and she was arrested under the utah fetus side law another woman went to the hospital she didn't know why she was having badge and bleeding she was subjected to repeated coercive interrogations until they got her to confess that she had given birth and done something to the baby when it turned out that this woman who probably had limited education had gone to a doctor to get the contraceptive depo provera without realizing that she was eleven weeks pregnant her doctor didn't realize she was eleven weeks pregnant she was trying to take responsibility for her reproductive life and the result it turns out if that particular contraceptive is used when you're pregnant can cause a miscarriage she spent a year in jail on charges of murder based on that experience that effort to seek help women should not be afraid that by being pregnant and honest they can go to jail when pilcher of thanks for being w
arrest of women like roland who gave birth to twins when one was stillborn she was arrested based on the claim that by delaying says arion surgery for two weeks she had caused that still birth and she was arrested under the utah fetus side law another woman went to the hospital she didn't know why she was having badge and bleeding she was subjected to repeated coercive interrogations until they got her to confess that she had given birth and done something to the baby when it turned out that...
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. >> my name is roland. you talk about other characters in the whole middle eastern, and i was wondering, what true you to the specific errors in the events they played? >> i got this idea i want to read a book about lies because i was fascinated by him. there's been so many books do, at least 70 over the years. but i didn't want to do is just kind of rehash what everybody else had done because even from a research standpoint, after so many books, based not much new to be discovered. in fact, nothing new about lawrence. you're not going to go to the national archives in london and stumble across some trove of lawrence papers that no one has seen before. but i also got thinking that is how do i expand the canvas? and then i had this epiphany about lawrence of why he was able to do what he did in the middle east. it really is -- it's a central rental of florence's existence. how did a 28-year-old oxford scholar go off to a a then become this battlefield commander of a foreign bible army. part of the answer i r
. >> my name is roland. you talk about other characters in the whole middle eastern, and i was wondering, what true you to the specific errors in the events they played? >> i got this idea i want to read a book about lies because i was fascinated by him. there's been so many books do, at least 70 over the years. but i didn't want to do is just kind of rehash what everybody else had done because even from a research standpoint, after so many books, based not much new to be...
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been telling you that the system really needs healthy young people like this to make it work, and roland does obama care need youth to make it work. can you please explain this. we do want to explain it because this is an important part. this is just how insurance always works. if you think about it, bottom line is if this system is working right now, what they have to have, they're saying they have about 500,000 applications as of a few days ago. now they're saying 700,000. it's about 25,000 per day. they need seven million by march 31st, according to the white house itself, and to the cbo. they're on track right now, based on this, for about four million but about 40% of them need to be these young and healthy people. the reason that is so is just like any insurance system, the way you pay for it is the people who don't ultimately end up needing it, those premiums pay for the people who do need it. so if this system gets a whole bunch of people in it who are older and sicker, and you don't get enough people like this who really probably won't use that much health care, then it starts w
been telling you that the system really needs healthy young people like this to make it work, and roland does obama care need youth to make it work. can you please explain this. we do want to explain it because this is an important part. this is just how insurance always works. if you think about it, bottom line is if this system is working right now, what they have to have, they're saying they have about 500,000 applications as of a few days ago. now they're saying 700,000. it's about 25,000...
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. >> my name's roh roland. you talk about other characters in this whole middle eastern drama, and i was wondering what made you, what drew you to those specific characters in and the events they played and the role they played in the region? >> yeah. i got this idea that i wanted to write a book about lawrence because i'd always been fascinated by him, but there'd been so many books done on lawrence, at least 70 over the years, and what i didn't want to do was just kind of rehash what everybody else had done can. because even from a research standpoint after 70 books, there's really not much new to be discovered. in fact, there's nothing new to be discovered about lawrence. you're not going to find, you're not going to go through the national archives in london and stumble atoss some trover -- across some trove of lawrence papers. but i also got to thinking of how do i expand that canvas. and then it occurred -- i had this epiphany about lawrence and why he was able to do what he did in the middle east. and th
. >> my name's roh roland. you talk about other characters in this whole middle eastern drama, and i was wondering what made you, what drew you to those specific characters in and the events they played and the role they played in the region? >> yeah. i got this idea that i wanted to write a book about lawrence because i'd always been fascinated by him, but there'd been so many books done on lawrence, at least 70 over the years, and what i didn't want to do was just kind of rehash...
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. >> roland tweets bart strike led them all go and hire new people who want to work. the past. >> claiborne tweeted, the only thing i can say is that i lik, i like about the bart's strike is that edition give up our day-to-day routine. malign >> stephanie tweeted it affects people who do not even use bart. they are lucky they still have a pension. get done, followed nike's advice, just do it. >> we want to see how your commute is going. send us your photos to breaking news at kron4.com >> that will do it for us. dr. phil is next reporte. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." a married woman -- >> torn between my husband and boyfriend. >> announcer: in a love triangle dilemma. >> dr. phil: secret phone calls, making out in public. having sex in the woods. >> i don't do stuff like that. >> dr. phil: otherwise what you're doing doesn't hit the tacky meter. this boyfriend is on the phone -- >> may be some bias you have. >> dr. phil: you need to butt out of these people's marriage and leave them alone. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here
. >> roland tweets bart strike led them all go and hire new people who want to work. the past. >> claiborne tweeted, the only thing i can say is that i lik, i like about the bart's strike is that edition give up our day-to-day routine. malign >> stephanie tweeted it affects people who do not even use bart. they are lucky they still have a pension. get done, followed nike's advice, just do it. >> we want to see how your commute is going. send us your photos to breaking...
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these members consistent of stacy clerkson, jerry mead, john patterson, kerry roland and chief charlie paul. i'm still currently employed for the huntington office despite many retaliatory action against me by several members of management. i reported to management on numerous occasions what i perceived as inappropriate action involving the management. alj dorrty and khan. when such example in may of 2007 i sent an e-mail to greg requesting justification on the hearing request date of fully favorable dispositions. i discussed the serious evidence which would substantial the overt favoritism of the claimant and management's continuous sweeping things under the rug with regards to dorrty and khan. in that e-mail, i directly warned my managers and i quote, the cairn situation is going to bite this office in the butt one day. i further requested minuting -- management to open the eyes and change the way it was handled before it became an outside issue. instead of any corrective action being taken, the situation only escaladed. i continued reporting to management for several years thereafte
these members consistent of stacy clerkson, jerry mead, john patterson, kerry roland and chief charlie paul. i'm still currently employed for the huntington office despite many retaliatory action against me by several members of management. i reported to management on numerous occasions what i perceived as inappropriate action involving the management. alj dorrty and khan. when such example in may of 2007 i sent an e-mail to greg requesting justification on the hearing request date of fully...
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has no gender, no name, only a racialized identification, only a few paragraphs later, she quotes rolandhe is not a white european man. he is a writer with a name whose witty comments she quotes is no more substantial than the words of the anonymous black writer. but it's so amazing she feels no need to give that black poet a name. that's part of why we have to take the study of our experience our writing, our history, every aspect of our culture seriously as black people. we have to give ourselves names. and we have to remember our names. we are in a new millennium, and yet we are still fighting for our right to become and be seen as serious writers and thinkers. we are still fighting as james baldwin fought to have our words taken seriously, no matter our subject matter. and yes, we are still fighting not to be denigrated, not to be seen as mediocre when we write about race and racism. i wonder when i read her words who the black writers are she reads, studies and takes seriously, especially the writers of non-fiction. how many of you in this room read black writers who write non -fict
has no gender, no name, only a racialized identification, only a few paragraphs later, she quotes rolandhe is not a white european man. he is a writer with a name whose witty comments she quotes is no more substantial than the words of the anonymous black writer. but it's so amazing she feels no need to give that black poet a name. that's part of why we have to take the study of our experience our writing, our history, every aspect of our culture seriously as black people. we have to give...
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the debut is about a wave named roland who hopes to wetter understand wet better understand his purposee was released nearly 20 eyeing a. >>> new university of california president janet napolitano is promising to do everything to keep tuition rates from skyrocketing. the head of homeland security is touring and during a recent visit she said uc will do everything possible to keep the university affordable. her predecessor struggled with controversy over costs during the state budget crisis. >>> for the first timescale districts across california will be able to distribute state funds as they see fit. governor jerry brown signed ab97. the new funding law took effect on july 1st. under the law the districts are not restricted as to how they have to spend money. school officials will not know how much money they have to spend until after the school year is over. >>> rumors are swirling about an event being held by apple in san fransisco this weekend. on tuesday apple is expected to unveil new versions of the ipad and ipad mini. the tech giant offering a colorful hint as to what consumers
the debut is about a wave named roland who hopes to wetter understand wet better understand his purposee was released nearly 20 eyeing a. >>> new university of california president janet napolitano is promising to do everything to keep tuition rates from skyrocketing. the head of homeland security is touring and during a recent visit she said uc will do everything possible to keep the university affordable. her predecessor struggled with controversy over costs during the state budget...
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layla and roland. they have needed help, too.lot of generosity from shriner's hospital and the ronald mcdonald house. our daughter had several surgeries. we have had friends come over and do therapy with the kids. it felt good to give something else to someone else. >> yeah. >> alexis, your husband did it first. what was the surgery like for him and for you? >> it was fun. i got to see him go through the process. it hasn't been as bad for me. so it was really monday night i had surgery. by tuesday i was walking the halls for two hours and slow dancing with my husband. by wednesday we were waiting to get discharged and news cameras came in. that's when we found out we were the first national couple. that was news to us. surprising. by thursday we were going out with friends to dinner. >> wow. >> i can move around. i'm just slow. granny speed. but i'm feeling good. >> it's so impressive. >> charles, to do this for one person would be amazing. ten lives you guys just saved together. >> well, yes. our donations facilitated other kidn
layla and roland. they have needed help, too.lot of generosity from shriner's hospital and the ronald mcdonald house. our daughter had several surgeries. we have had friends come over and do therapy with the kids. it felt good to give something else to someone else. >> yeah. >> alexis, your husband did it first. what was the surgery like for him and for you? >> it was fun. i got to see him go through the process. it hasn't been as bad for me. so it was really monday night i...
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roland garros -- mr. roe: i thank the chair for yielding to me. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess, >> we'll have more information on this as we get it. shots have been fired in front of the white house. we'll have live coverage of the house when members return here on c-span. >> thank everyone for being here this morning. when the president and the senate shut down the government tuesday, i don't think they realized the impact on cancer trials for children with cancer. but yesterday on the floor of the house, we solved that problem. we passed a bill what will restore funding and make sure the children with cancer are eligible and can be enrolled in trials at the n.i.h. i've taken care of many children with cancer when i was in my medical practice and as a parent, every parent can appreciate the seriousness of that and the need to solve those kind of problems. that's what we did yesterday. i hope the senate does the same today. they should. we should make sure that every child, each a
roland garros -- mr. roe: i thank the chair for yielding to me. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess, >> we'll have more information on this as we get it. shots have been fired in front of the white house. we'll have live coverage of the house when members return here on c-span. >> thank everyone for being here this morning. when the president and the senate shut down the government tuesday, i don't think they realized...