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it's impossible to-- pick one, saul. pick one. saul. saul. study we're talking about increases her chances of beating this, period. she can beat it with r-chop without jeopardizing her health any further. and besides that, her family is here. her support system is here. right. right. i agree with nora on this, robert. of course you do, because it's always a package deal with you guys... what? that's crazy, robert. everybody together, no matter what. but this isn't thanksgiving that we're talking about. don't you dare to talk to me like--don't patronize me. all right, all right-- i'm not patronizing you. there is an agenda... i'm not talking about thanksgiving. we're talking-- (robert and nora arguing indistinctly) you know what i just thought of? i mean, i-i could cook for you. i could leave a big cooler outside your door with fresh meals in it every day, and you wouldn't have to worry about that. that's really sweet, scotty, but you know what? i'm not gonna be an invalid. i'm gonna be able to cook. but i-i have, um, i have the answer for you
it's impossible to-- pick one, saul. pick one. saul. saul. study we're talking about increases her chances of beating this, period. she can beat it with r-chop without jeopardizing her health any further. and besides that, her family is here. her support system is here. right. right. i agree with nora on this, robert. of course you do, because it's always a package deal with you guys... what? that's crazy, robert. everybody together, no matter what. but this isn't thanksgiving that we're...
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el mismo de todos, llegar a estados unidos, fueron detenidos por la policía, en puebla, el pequeño saúl viajan huyendo de la pobre pobreza. >>> uno no sabe eldestino que tiene adelante. >>> los adolescentes, también se van, los migrantes, denunciaron que policías, y agentes entregan a grupos criminales. >>> ellos nos entregan, para cobrar. >>> son pasos llenos de fe y esperanza, y también de terror, fueron documentados, 187 casos de secuestro, y la mayoría terminó muerto. >>> dicen que los agentes salen de cacería, y los carteles pagan por cada migrante. >>> el registro de migrantes secuestrados, es aterrador. >>> 15.333 víctimas, cifra que puede ser superior, muchos terminan muertos, y robinson y el pequeño saúl, dicen que lo volverán a intentar, en méxico, raúl torres, telemundo. >>> gracias raúl, y en la cumbre de las américas, en washington el presidente de méxico, calderón, dijo que no legalizará las drogas, que convirtiría a méxico, en un país criminal, y dejaría consecuencias negativas y ninguna positiva, y los ciber coyotes, aprovechan la última 1bóñ[ñ mi habitación... lucia: ¡d
el mismo de todos, llegar a estados unidos, fueron detenidos por la policía, en puebla, el pequeño saúl viajan huyendo de la pobre pobreza. >>> uno no sabe eldestino que tiene adelante. >>> los adolescentes, también se van, los migrantes, denunciaron que policías, y agentes entregan a grupos criminales. >>> ellos nos entregan, para cobrar. >>> son pasos llenos de fe y esperanza, y también de terror, fueron documentados, 187 casos de secuestro, y la...
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in the book you will learn about saul alinsky translating critical theory to the street level. it's tearing down our culture. just criticizing -- sarah palin is bad. sarah palin is bad. george bush is bad. george bush is bad. the war is bad. barack obama won the presidency after four years of the left arguing that the war is wrong. the war is wrong. the war is wrong. it's critical theory. it doesn't matter that once they got in, that they didn't stop the wars. it was an effective strategy of community organizing and community chanting to stop the war and get barack obama in. now he's in, and the war exists and they're moving toward their utopia. >> host: i love when you talk in your book saul alinsky gives his pointers on how to win. your success is in reaction to your enemy. you cannot go beyond your constituency. you got to be humble. you got to -- you got to be warm. all those fuzzy fuzzy things that you talk about. and you say the guy was a genius and it worked. he was effective. >> guest: and he was entertaining. >> host: yes. >> guest: i mean, that is a really good read.
in the book you will learn about saul alinsky translating critical theory to the street level. it's tearing down our culture. just criticizing -- sarah palin is bad. sarah palin is bad. george bush is bad. george bush is bad. the war is bad. barack obama won the presidency after four years of the left arguing that the war is wrong. the war is wrong. the war is wrong. it's critical theory. it doesn't matter that once they got in, that they didn't stop the wars. it was an effective strategy of...
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there was a strike in yemen on thursday, thursday morning in which the people in the area said they saul -- saw predator jones in the air and picked up al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the obvious question is, where did they get the intel? i'll give you a bet. chris: osama bin laden, he wasn't a mastermind anymore. >> he was being back-briefed on operations. he had more of an operational role than we thought. there are two things that strike me about this intelligence. the first is that al qaeda's still thinking about spectacular operations. what we're seeing is that they were getting ready to commemorate the 10th anniversary of september 11 in a big way, taking down commuter trains in a series of american cities or other things we may not know about yet. that's the first thing. the second thing, it's clear, now that we have the intel and we're chasing them everywhere we can, they're going to scatter. they're not stupid. i've been hearing u.s. counter terrorism analysts tell me that a fragmented decentralized al qaeda will cause all kind of new problems with individual units operating
there was a strike in yemen on thursday, thursday morning in which the people in the area said they saul -- saw predator jones in the air and picked up al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the obvious question is, where did they get the intel? i'll give you a bet. chris: osama bin laden, he wasn't a mastermind anymore. >> he was being back-briefed on operations. he had more of an operational role than we thought. there are two things that strike me about this intelligence. the first is that...
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. >> commissioners in, good evening, saul bloom, archaeology. it is no longer adequate to effectively represent the project. i support the comments of my colleagues from telegraph hill, sierra club and others. it has been the work for the benefit of san francisco since 1991. i was a member in 1949 and 1995 we -- 1994 and 1995 we sued the navy to kick start the cleanup. in 1996, we started despite our concerns about ferry and transit. the problem for me is that the balance struck by the prior project has been undone by the new units of housing. nothing in the comments and responses gives me comfort that our concerns have been understood and that recent changes to the plans in response to governor's efforts that we find very discomforting. anyone who sat in traffic who has ever sat in traffic for two hours to pay and arm and a leg to cross the george washington bridge or the lincoln tunnel knows that when incentives for driving are there, people will pay the price. saying that what is overstated, the impact to the project and the e.i.r., it is bar
. >> commissioners in, good evening, saul bloom, archaeology. it is no longer adequate to effectively represent the project. i support the comments of my colleagues from telegraph hill, sierra club and others. it has been the work for the benefit of san francisco since 1991. i was a member in 1949 and 1995 we -- 1994 and 1995 we sued the navy to kick start the cleanup. in 1996, we started despite our concerns about ferry and transit. the problem for me is that the balance struck by the...
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is operated by a subcarrier, atlantic southeast airline, asa, they have apologized buyer that whey saul -- what they call an inconvenience. >>> a leopard attacks a 7-year- old boy. police say the first grader was on a field trip at the zoo, when he climbed under the security rail and under the leopard enclosure. that's when one of the leopards reached out and grabbed the boy. he suffered deep scratches to the neck but is expected to make a recovery. >>> a 97-year-old woman saved from floodwaters. the elderly woman almost swept away. the water gushing alt 40 to 45 miles an hour. two national guardsmen jumped into action, saving the woman's life, and today, one of them was deployed to germany. >>> on this mother's day weekend, a tribute to moms who raise their children in baltimore city is now being reborn. mike schuh takes us to a forgotten garden that is blooming once again. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: occasionally, you can add by subtracting. >> a lot of things were very overgrown. this whole area was very overgrown. >> reporter: volunteers have taken all of that away, revealing an 85-yea
is operated by a subcarrier, atlantic southeast airline, asa, they have apologized buyer that whey saul -- what they call an inconvenience. >>> a leopard attacks a 7-year- old boy. police say the first grader was on a field trip at the zoo, when he climbed under the security rail and under the leopard enclosure. that's when one of the leopards reached out and grabbed the boy. he suffered deep scratches to the neck but is expected to make a recovery. >>> a 97-year-old woman...
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top female did progress the world number seven taking her time so like last spanish qualifier sylvia saul espinosa in straight sets six or seven five and next up for her is the remaining is that on it's the steer stern can thank you alexandra also said. elsewhere russia's maria kirilenko is partially now as she puts from south africa a catalina caliber also joins the strong russian contingent in the. last scene of sweden well four seed but a russian victory as a rain cloud made light work of another local wild card calling on men. now as for the men top seed rafael nadal won in straight sets against l.a. spaniard. sounds like a convincing win and you was five one up in the third set want to go back to take it on a tie break a match and afterwards admit it isn't sorry on all cylinders. for a moment. for a moment. ok well i think i. know the truism good for me but not for the win. because i am focused on the world but i don't play well when i play much as. well excuses. he. remained on course to his third straight final this week brushing aside spanish qualifier albert ramos of an old us in
top female did progress the world number seven taking her time so like last spanish qualifier sylvia saul espinosa in straight sets six or seven five and next up for her is the remaining is that on it's the steer stern can thank you alexandra also said. elsewhere russia's maria kirilenko is partially now as she puts from south africa a catalina caliber also joins the strong russian contingent in the. last scene of sweden well four seed but a russian victory as a rain cloud made light work of...
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saul's restaurant invited jewish deli owners from around the country to the second annual sandwich summitthe restaurant's owner wants to shrink the sandwich but still make it healthier and tastier. >> really should be about taking a bite and tasting flavors not closing your eyes because you have to fit the sandwich in. >> the whopping sandwiches may be going away at least among this group of deli owners. >> i always take the meat out i know way. if you can't get it into your mouth -- >> and use a fork. >> doesn't that make you hungry right now. >> not there yet. first cup of coffee. >> i was there about 3 a.m. >>> a new gig for the man known as the hero of the hudson. the danville pilot who safely landed a passenger jet in the hudson river has a new job with cbs news. that was the sully sullenberger who will be with the network's new aviation expert. he will provide aviation analysis to cbs news broadcasting when needed. as you may remember, back in january, who can forget, 2009, sully and his crew splashing down in the frigid hudson river after hitting geese after they took off. sully re
saul's restaurant invited jewish deli owners from around the country to the second annual sandwich summitthe restaurant's owner wants to shrink the sandwich but still make it healthier and tastier. >> really should be about taking a bite and tasting flavors not closing your eyes because you have to fit the sandwich in. >> the whopping sandwiches may be going away at least among this group of deli owners. >> i always take the meat out i know way. if you can't get it into your...
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no dollar players too wise french open runner up rog and saul dilling next in a repeat of last year's finale this we defeated joe simpson six two six three seven six. meanwhile french involvement remains in the guise of girl non-theists was there a this one was a five center with a frenchman taking the decider by eight games to six roger federer up next to the ninth seed. one ignacio chalo was also involved in a marathon tussle with qualifier follow but came out of the right side of the six for just six six one six seven zero two six school line and beat andy murray victor troy was suspended after the fourth seed came back from two sides down to level matters to all. now russia's national basketball teams could be in for a much needed boost in the near future the college league which was set up in two thousand and eight is starting to bear fruit with future stars all show in the women's national final and as rich example which reports now the bounce growth could give russia a welcome your influx of tail. over the last decade college sport in russia has received plenty of government su
no dollar players too wise french open runner up rog and saul dilling next in a repeat of last year's finale this we defeated joe simpson six two six three seven six. meanwhile french involvement remains in the guise of girl non-theists was there a this one was a five center with a frenchman taking the decider by eight games to six roger federer up next to the ninth seed. one ignacio chalo was also involved in a marathon tussle with qualifier follow but came out of the right side of the six for...
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central shirts in mumbai the taj mahal in the us the moon buying polish president was your favorite for saul's none of beatriz's book clothes are going to go in the hall her tone surges some rest her tone foolish kind of photo.
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associated press is reporting that the lawyer, michael sauls, represented by a firm out there no planion. just yet. she has gotten a lawyer. gets messier, messier, probably a whole bunch of lawyers involved in this thing. she has hers. >> the mistress is lawyering up as they like to say. she is going to be under so much scrutiny. probably didn't have a lot of choice. >>> unfortunately, we have tough news for oscar de la hoya. a lot of people are big fans of his. he has gone into a rehab facility. says he has had some demons he has had a challenging time facing. decided to go to a california rehab facility. not named according to tmz. saying right now he wanted to stop making excuses, he was struggling with substance issues and therefore, he's taking this in his own hands. >>> on that note, we have been letting you know about jeff conaway who took part in dr. drew pinsky's rehab facility. didn't work. still struggling with drugs and alcohol. in a coma, past couple days struggling to got through this. tony danza, marilu henner, at his bedside holding vigil for jeff conaway. and we certa
associated press is reporting that the lawyer, michael sauls, represented by a firm out there no planion. just yet. she has gotten a lawyer. gets messier, messier, probably a whole bunch of lawyers involved in this thing. she has hers. >> the mistress is lawyering up as they like to say. she is going to be under so much scrutiny. probably didn't have a lot of choice. >>> unfortunately, we have tough news for oscar de la hoya. a lot of people are big fans of his. he has gone into...
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. >> back home in the united states, agrocology teacher jessica naugle of philadelphia's saul high school studies draws on what she observes in costa rica and presents it to her students. for jess, the trip was a career- and life-altering opportunity. >> the trip to costa rica gave me a new level of energy, and it allowed me to bring international and global issues back to the classroom. the students love it, because the students love experience. they love to hear your story. and when you're able to provide a firsthand experience for kids, they're listening and they're paying attention, and they become interested because you're passionate about it. they're able to tune in a little bit more because there is a personal connection there that you cannot have without experience. and that's why toyota's so important. without toyota sponsoring such a trip, i myself and the other teachers necessarily would not have had that experience. >> all good things that go around, come around. when teachers and students benefit, our environment stands to benefit, too. >> the ultimate goal for this program r
. >> back home in the united states, agrocology teacher jessica naugle of philadelphia's saul high school studies draws on what she observes in costa rica and presents it to her students. for jess, the trip was a career- and life-altering opportunity. >> the trip to costa rica gave me a new level of energy, and it allowed me to bring international and global issues back to the classroom. the students love it, because the students love experience. they love to hear your story. and...
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and they beat the aggies last night the 80the a's and tyson from saul with a strained oblique and giantslson also had a the tort of california because i guess that we have to show people. 13 5 mi., from seaside. believe me i've done that and it is a long ride. several large crashes. >> have you ever see me not to that? buthe bloody, bruised, the american if chris. and the cahoothe champion is in the third place that there you go. all of them. here we go with tiger woods. he is out of the top 10. he made $80 million last year. ! he made 80 million of dollars. on that forbes he is on the no. 1 sports celebrity. the story is that poor tiger woods is out of the top 10. $80 million, stanford and notre dame. the athletic director sat down. they are going to go back and forth. 25 times in the 1925 rose bowl. they face off 4 to 26 the time at stanford state. the deal goes on, a 2019 stanford and notre dame. when we return, the colorful authentic of the and ethel. from the university of cal. of the n f l. shawn jackson >> i am good. >> you better hurry. >> you better hurry. >> next. the internet
and they beat the aggies last night the 80the a's and tyson from saul with a strained oblique and giantslson also had a the tort of california because i guess that we have to show people. 13 5 mi., from seaside. believe me i've done that and it is a long ride. several large crashes. >> have you ever see me not to that? buthe bloody, bruised, the american if chris. and the cahoothe champion is in the third place that there you go. all of them. here we go with tiger woods. he is out of the...
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it saul started with george washington university students. let me show you what it looked like outside the white house. it is safe to say there were thousands of folks out here gathering and taking part in what they considered to be an important moment in history. you have to remember these students were predominantly kids when september 11th happened and have been living under the consistent threat of osama bin laden and known no world without homeland security. without this consistent idea that this man was out there, someone who the country wanted dead for many, many years. so for many this was deeply personal. >> i was 14 years old when 9/11 happened. i was finishing middle school. all we have ever known has been this fear, constant fear of the taliban threat, of osama bin laden. that's all we've ever known throughout my teenage years and college. college all i studied -- i majored in security. terrorism and violence and for us to this evening to know this might be the beginning of the end of that era. everything we've ever known. that's
it saul started with george washington university students. let me show you what it looked like outside the white house. it is safe to say there were thousands of folks out here gathering and taking part in what they considered to be an important moment in history. you have to remember these students were predominantly kids when september 11th happened and have been living under the consistent threat of osama bin laden and known no world without homeland security. without this consistent idea...
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saul they make sure that you police your remand and develop it or you might lose some of it. also with enhancing development was the notion of property taxes. i hate those as much as anybody but there is the reason and not to fund public schools. the reason is to make sure if you have got land you are doing something with it. it is not sitting empty were vacant they wanted the land to be used all the time for the good of your fellow man. the most interesting thing of the land use is getting into the hands of the people through jefferson's influence passing the northwest ordinance. it happens before the constitution what is the northwest ordinance do? when you get people out in this land use up a system whereby those colonists become citizens. they want to make sure what happened when the american colonies in england doesn't happen a second time with the colonies in indiana and ohio. so the tanned man ownership they make citizens out of people. pretty amazing. again they would be appalled the day at the notion the largest landholder in the united states is uncle sam. certainly
saul they make sure that you police your remand and develop it or you might lose some of it. also with enhancing development was the notion of property taxes. i hate those as much as anybody but there is the reason and not to fund public schools. the reason is to make sure if you have got land you are doing something with it. it is not sitting empty were vacant they wanted the land to be used all the time for the good of your fellow man. the most interesting thing of the land use is getting...
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what you saul in japan, what you're seeing here in jop are whole neighborhoods wiped away by the force of this tornado in joplin. same as in japan. as far as the eye could see, the landscape was just completely barren. a lot of wreckage and people having a tough time trying to walk maybe 15 feet. also the force of the tornado similar to the force of the tsunami in that it carried people away. you're wondering whether there's going to be an accurate count of those people. but in the actual area, that's where the real difference lies. with the tornado the area is, of course, much smaller that got affected and in the tsunami in japan, it affected several cities. >> this was an f-5, the highest category of these tornadoes, 200 miles an hour. thanks very much, brian todd on the scene for us as he always is. >>> it might seem impossible to pick up and move on after losing everything in joplin. but one woman is doing just that. our own anderson cooper has her very surprising story. plus, it's already been the deadliest year for tornadoes since 1953. what's behind this unusual string of monstr
what you saul in japan, what you're seeing here in jop are whole neighborhoods wiped away by the force of this tornado in joplin. same as in japan. as far as the eye could see, the landscape was just completely barren. a lot of wreckage and people having a tough time trying to walk maybe 15 feet. also the force of the tornado similar to the force of the tsunami in that it carried people away. you're wondering whether there's going to be an accurate count of those people. but in the actual area,...
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i glue up in the hard working blue collar town of saul-st. paul whfment i was 16 years old, my mom passed away of ovarian cancer. a while later my dad lost his job for a while. in a situation like that, you see some things, and you learn some things. at a young age i learned the value of leaning into nage in god and in chall nchinging times -- challenging time and in all times. i saw the value of a loving family that rallied around each other in a time of crisis. i learned the value of hard work and the responsibility for doing my part. i learned that education was a ticket to the opportunity. and i learned the value of a job and a paycheck. i had a chance it work in a grocery store for about seven years. i was a union remember. i was proud to earn some money to help pay for school costs and to help make ends meet. the values i learned are america's values. i know the american dream because i've lived it. i'm running for president to keep that dream alive. the first step towards restoring america's promise is to elect a president who keeps hi
i glue up in the hard working blue collar town of saul-st. paul whfment i was 16 years old, my mom passed away of ovarian cancer. a while later my dad lost his job for a while. in a situation like that, you see some things, and you learn some things. at a young age i learned the value of leaning into nage in god and in chall nchinging times -- challenging time and in all times. i saw the value of a loving family that rallied around each other in a time of crisis. i learned the value of hard...
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this hour, the maid who claims that the head of the imfs a sauled her and tried to rape her inside of a $3,000 a night hotel in new york. from the first time, we are hearing from the lawyer who represents this woman. our deborah feyerick talked to that attorney, and what are we getting, deb? >> well, t.j., we can tell you that the woman is a west african immigrant from new guinea, and the trauma she experienced inside of the hotel room is extraordinary. she is there legally having working papers. she was assigned to clean the room saturday when she walked in on dominic strauss-kahn whole a ledgedly attacked her. listen to what the lawyer had to say. >> her world has been turned upside down. this is a person who is a hard-working woman. she is a single mother supporting a 15-year-old young woman. they live together, and she was grateful to have a job for which she could provide food and shelter for her, for the two of them. since this has occurred, she has not been able to go home, and she can't go back to work, and she has no idea what the future is going to be in any respect. so, thi
this hour, the maid who claims that the head of the imfs a sauled her and tried to rape her inside of a $3,000 a night hotel in new york. from the first time, we are hearing from the lawyer who represents this woman. our deborah feyerick talked to that attorney, and what are we getting, deb? >> well, t.j., we can tell you that the woman is a west african immigrant from new guinea, and the trauma she experienced inside of the hotel room is extraordinary. she is there legally having working...
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saul sanders, in his follow the money column, rights -- -- writes -- host: that is the follow the moneyand "the washington times." column in the money kampal "the washington times." caller: frankly, personally, i do not trust pakistan. the government has proven themselves to have anti-american sentiment. so, we should look closer at what we're forcing such a strong relationship with pakistan. -- so, we should look closer at why we are forcing such a strong relationship with pope -- with pakistan. host: philadelphia, pa., jack will be coming up in a second. and first, we want to point you towards the federal page this morning. host: jack, republican line, good morning. caller: obama put it pretty clearly in that "60 minutes" piece that you just showed. they are not going to do everything that we want, we are not going to everything that they want, that is the way life is. host: how do we move forward, jack? caller: very carefully, just like with everything in life. when we asked them to stop building these settlements in israel, they told us to go to hades. host: the battle over the heal
saul sanders, in his follow the money column, rights -- -- writes -- host: that is the follow the moneyand "the washington times." column in the money kampal "the washington times." caller: frankly, personally, i do not trust pakistan. the government has proven themselves to have anti-american sentiment. so, we should look closer at what we're forcing such a strong relationship with pakistan. -- so, we should look closer at why we are forcing such a strong relationship with...