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everybody, the great samuel j.s. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to help protect your family. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ] nespresso. what else? [ male announcer ] discover the world of nespresso on grant avenue and nespresso-us.com. >>> sam, sending you lots of love from las vegas. i will miss your sparkling blue eyes every morning. >> remind people, over the years -- you're very proud of yourself. >
everybody, the great samuel j.s. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to help protect your family....
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samuel culpepper and senior woodhall. the two key members of the ring. >> guest: how do they get the information to him once they get it in new york and get it out of new york how do they come they got back to the america's? >> guest: here's the dramatic part. they are able to listen. people talk loud. you might say hello what's going on upstairs? we saw you leaving heading north. where are you going? great. and they would go upstairs and have a letter and go to his other location and he would do it after the beginning and end visible ink and it was very precious stuff that he invented or brought to the states. >> host: let's talk about that. how did it work? >> guest: i write -- imagine writing and not speaking about to see the letters that you wrote. it's confusing. >> host: so it vanishes. you are writing all this stuff down and you put it inside a book. that means you go up to 76 in the book and the page might be blank. that is a message to washington or woodhall if he wanted to bring it to life, that would be good to
samuel culpepper and senior woodhall. the two key members of the ring. >> guest: how do they get the information to him once they get it in new york and get it out of new york how do they come they got back to the america's? >> guest: here's the dramatic part. they are able to listen. people talk loud. you might say hello what's going on upstairs? we saw you leaving heading north. where are you going? great. and they would go upstairs and have a letter and go to his other location...
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that is the code name to be a samuel culpepper when he became a junior and townson, two key members of the ring. how do they get the information to him? once they get in new york and get it out of new york, do they convey that back >> guest: here is the dramatic part they're able to listen. people get to see and say what's going on heading north where we had it? a great then they would go upstairs and pan a letter and go to the location he penned his letter after the beginning in invisible ink and it was very precious stuff they invented or brought to the states. >> host: let's talk about the ink. how did it work? >> guest: the way it was they called it a sympathetic stain and when you do is you would write -- and i've tried this -- imagine writing and not be daniel to see the letter prior that you wrote it is really confusing. i don't write great anyway. it vanishes as you write and you are writing all this stuff down and put it inside a book and it comes off as a white page or 76 in the middle of a book, i don't know what that means. that means you go to 76 in the journal which and t
that is the code name to be a samuel culpepper when he became a junior and townson, two key members of the ring. how do they get the information to him? once they get in new york and get it out of new york, do they convey that back >> guest: here is the dramatic part they're able to listen. people get to see and say what's going on heading north where we had it? a great then they would go upstairs and pan a letter and go to the location he penned his letter after the beginning in...
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lawyers samuel.everybody hangs on what he believes is going on in miami, new york to san francisco and around the nation. this is on real estate. it is wonderful to have you here. what is your single bullet headline for housing for 2014? drama.ttle less we had a tremendous swing in activities with the spike in rates, initial surge in sales. i think we will see a leveling off of activity. pretty good news, but not spectacular. >> we will talk about housing. it is about foreign money coming in. what does foreign money coming in buying fancy properties due down the food chain? is it truly a trickle-down housing market? >> not really, as far as housing goes. it creates jobs, tax revenue, but it doesn't have anything really to do with the balance of the market. >> this is really about tom not being able to buy his downtown apartment in a couple of years, right? the russians and brazilians. today occupy these apartments? if they don't, what does that do for the value of the homes around them? >> we are bui
lawyers samuel.everybody hangs on what he believes is going on in miami, new york to san francisco and around the nation. this is on real estate. it is wonderful to have you here. what is your single bullet headline for housing for 2014? drama.ttle less we had a tremendous swing in activities with the spike in rates, initial surge in sales. i think we will see a leveling off of activity. pretty good news, but not spectacular. >> we will talk about housing. it is about foreign money coming...
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samuel foreman who is the biography of joseph form was a huge help to me so thank you, sam.'s a real contribution to all of us. [applause] thank you for that question. it was a story that was full of surprises for me. i kept discovering these characters and there is this joyce junior character who appears in a nathaniel hawthorne short story in the fictional warmth of a kind of thuggish vigilante who is dressed in a costume like an evil, that kind of thing, and organizes patriots in tar and feather in. he describes himself as the chairperson of tar and feather in, the committee of tar and feathering in boston. in my first chapter i describe the tar and feathering of a customs agent john malcolm and it was just a horrifying affair that happened in january of 177f that winter. they would pour the hot tar on his flesh, place feathers on it and drag him around the streets of boston often in a cart and on occasion beating him up for hours until finally they dumped him at his house in the north end. he would be in bed recovering for six weeks but he would live. he was -- his young
samuel foreman who is the biography of joseph form was a huge help to me so thank you, sam.'s a real contribution to all of us. [applause] thank you for that question. it was a story that was full of surprises for me. i kept discovering these characters and there is this joyce junior character who appears in a nathaniel hawthorne short story in the fictional warmth of a kind of thuggish vigilante who is dressed in a costume like an evil, that kind of thing, and organizes patriots in tar and...
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it might be wise to say he might go say hi to samuel thompson at one point he might have said colbertior. i do know that moment and i've yet to have anybody revealed there was that moment. ironically, teddy roosevelt is diagonally across any love this stuff. so he did not know there's a patriot in his midst like robert thompson. there is an area called the landing, where there's nothing but water and that's the local legend worried that the house here, the planting here could easily have been done. robert is a master keeping things secret. he would never tell. it seems to be a strong rumor. if we couldn't prove it, we didn't write it. >> host: today would we say that robert towne and mr. press? all his life. even the loss of 355 and stress of the war, just kind of his personality. >> guest: he's usually low-key guy, humble guy is a smart, bright guy. after the war when it trouble reconciling what he did in the war because he was a spy which according to that time wasn't looked up to as we've been over a few times. they be tough reconciling now. logically i had a hard time living up to
it might be wise to say he might go say hi to samuel thompson at one point he might have said colbertior. i do know that moment and i've yet to have anybody revealed there was that moment. ironically, teddy roosevelt is diagonally across any love this stuff. so he did not know there's a patriot in his midst like robert thompson. there is an area called the landing, where there's nothing but water and that's the local legend worried that the house here, the planting here could easily have been...
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since 1963, samuel katz discovered this vaccine, we went from 500 people dieing every year to practically zero. this is a safe vaccine and people should get it. >> that's in the united states people is talking about. united states compliance rate is over 90%. >> 10% aren't getting the shots. >> eric, the magic number is 90%. when you more than 90% you can create the herd immunity. here is the other thing people need to know, the measles vaccination, david was talking about giving it to young children, one shot gives you a 95% shot against measles and mumps. >> if you're a teacher and exposed to kids, in health care, maybe get the boost after the age of 20, 25. you have to check your titres. >> you know every parent asks themselves the question do i want to do this or not. are there any circumstances where it might not be safe? for example, if your child is immune suppressed. >> dr. colby, that's a great point. i'm sorry to cut you off. that is exactly right. it's a live virus vaccine. it should not be given to immunocompromised individuals unless you first check with your physician. >> th
since 1963, samuel katz discovered this vaccine, we went from 500 people dieing every year to practically zero. this is a safe vaccine and people should get it. >> that's in the united states people is talking about. united states compliance rate is over 90%. >> 10% aren't getting the shots. >> eric, the magic number is 90%. when you more than 90% you can create the herd immunity. here is the other thing people need to know, the measles vaccination, david was talking about...
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and sue rob, senior research association for the consulting firm samuels international associations. this was supposed to be the week, why didn't it happen? well, i think they are not going to make this year. i think largely the reason is that the president didn't make his trip to asia in november. and that was a time where it really matters. the political leadership, the big push has to take place. are waiting to see capitol spent on something called trade promotion authority, which is a basically gives congress an up or down vote. and until the president moved on that, i think we are not close to this agreement. i do think the next benchmark is his trip to asia in april, and before we goes he better have tpa, on the hill, and going in the right direction, or this agreement could be in trouble. >> and remind people what it is? >> trade promotion authority. it means that congress will get to vote up or down on an agreement, they don't get to put all the onments like a christmas free on the bill. >> is there one issue or another that is getting most of the attention from these dozen o
and sue rob, senior research association for the consulting firm samuels international associations. this was supposed to be the week, why didn't it happen? well, i think they are not going to make this year. i think largely the reason is that the president didn't make his trip to asia in november. and that was a time where it really matters. the political leadership, the big push has to take place. are waiting to see capitol spent on something called trade promotion authority, which is a...
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cnn's samuel berk tried out one in new york. >> you look deep into her eyes and see -- actually you haveyou see but your mobile app will figure it out for you. to some, it's a frightening prospect. to others, a moment of truth. the brand-new generation of apps that analyze a person's voice and claim to tell you what they're really thinking. one firm is appropriately called beyond verbal. >> the three basic things we do, we understand the speaker's mood, the speaker's attitude toward the subject he speaks and about even the emotional decision making. >> so i decided to give it a try. this laptop listening to my voice, processing it on the computer, sending it through internet connection and bringing results back here on to the laptop. >> yes. >> reporter: here are results. it says in primary mood, pain, vulnerability, need to fight and secondary mood, communication from disappointment and sensitivity. >> reporter: still not convinced? let's go. i decided to test out the app on the streets of new york. so, tell me about your job, what you do, everything about it. >> i work at lily's times
cnn's samuel berk tried out one in new york. >> you look deep into her eyes and see -- actually you haveyou see but your mobile app will figure it out for you. to some, it's a frightening prospect. to others, a moment of truth. the brand-new generation of apps that analyze a person's voice and claim to tell you what they're really thinking. one firm is appropriately called beyond verbal. >> the three basic things we do, we understand the speaker's mood, the speaker's attitude toward...
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samuel eighteen fourteen the clean look. all crumpled and read for chewing it we must be the uncle for my he'll chew it will be to teach and truly on the morning all time. went orchard to see joseph j couple of communal center for mattresses to school caught on tape for freedom for the costs order which kitchen and he shot twenty four doctors and completion of the wonderful amish iraq is important and suggestions output gap is intended washington week in whatever meager really awful. i applaud him to go to bondi awful. so if i was on full and happy full capacity until it caught fire one of the court aqua show for the one time when the bailout and wanted to go back to the committee. we thought were too short. luckily josh who i want to call pm. he did not help. alicante little meat cool can i say why don't you. oh look i have come to shape the dcu will be plenty do you mean to me i should include a complete vehicle thing fun for people to war with each week the thirteenth and hungry due to compete compete. school hoping to be
samuel eighteen fourteen the clean look. all crumpled and read for chewing it we must be the uncle for my he'll chew it will be to teach and truly on the morning all time. went orchard to see joseph j couple of communal center for mattresses to school caught on tape for freedom for the costs order which kitchen and he shot twenty four doctors and completion of the wonderful amish iraq is important and suggestions output gap is intended washington week in whatever meager really awful. i applaud...
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dijo que huerta estaba en asiento trasero de la patrulla cuando el oficial samuel duncan que lo transportabagÚn oficial disparÓ un arma de fuego durante el incidente >>> el joven enfrentaba cargos anteriores. incluyendo posesiÓn de un arma para robar, resistirse a un funcionario pÚblico. y transo pasar una propiedad sin autorizaciÓn, tambiÉn por posesiÓn de marihuana, con intenciÓn de venderla en el 2012. aunque todos los cargos fueron desestimados. >>> la familia dice que no zsa be si portaba un arma y que quedan interrogantes por resolver. >>> dice, no mÁs tenga paciencia es una paciencia de cuanto tiempo. en tanto, el jefe de la policÍa, afirma que el arma que se encontrÓ en el piso del auto, no pertenecÍa al departamento policial. la familia agrega que el jefe de la policÍa fo o frece evidencia. se investigue el caso federal y se inicia una peticiÓn por internet, para que el departamento justicia investigue la muerte jesÚs huerta. jorge regreso contigo. una jugadora de baloncesto colegial. recibiÓ un fuerte impacto por un auto de la policÍa. y se recupera de varias heridas. todo fue capt
dijo que huerta estaba en asiento trasero de la patrulla cuando el oficial samuel duncan que lo transportabagÚn oficial disparÓ un arma de fuego durante el incidente >>> el joven enfrentaba cargos anteriores. incluyendo posesiÓn de un arma para robar, resistirse a un funcionario pÚblico. y transo pasar una propiedad sin autorizaciÓn, tambiÉn por posesiÓn de marihuana, con intenciÓn de venderla en el 2012. aunque todos los cargos fueron desestimados. >>> la familia dice...
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. >> howard samuels, do you think this is going to keep kids safer if it is legalized or regulated acrosse country? >> i got to tell you, don, i'm sick to my stomach after watching that video. and this is a real emotional issue for me. and i'll tell you why. i work with addicts for the last over 20 years. i have had to deal with marijuana addicts and their dysfunction and many years of their lives totally ruined because of smoking weed on a daily basis. in fact myself i started smoking weed at 15 and became addicted to marijuana. and after that wore off i went to cocaine and heroin. i'm sober 29 years now. i think this is a absolute sickening idea that is happening in colorado and oregon. i think it's about money and big tobacco and i want to ask ethan a serious question, okay? what's he going to do to help people who are addicted with all the millions of dollars that organization has in order to get their organization through this initiative? are they going to build treatment centers? and help the addicted? >> i think you are living evidence that prohibition has failed. it did nothing to
. >> howard samuels, do you think this is going to keep kids safer if it is legalized or regulated acrosse country? >> i got to tell you, don, i'm sick to my stomach after watching that video. and this is a real emotional issue for me. and i'll tell you why. i work with addicts for the last over 20 years. i have had to deal with marijuana addicts and their dysfunction and many years of their lives totally ruined because of smoking weed on a daily basis. in fact myself i started...
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. >> just mention one other thing, since 1963, samuel katz discovered this vaccine, we went from 500 people dying every year to practically zero. this is a safe vaccine and people should get it. >> that's in the united states he's talking about. listen, united states compliance rate is over 90%. we need to keep it that way. i would like to get it close to 100%. >> still 10% aren't getting the shot. >> the magic number is 90%. you can create that herd immunity we're talking about. here's another thing people need to know. the measles vaccination. david was talking about giving it to young children. one shot gives you 95% immunity from measles, mumps, and rubella. >> does it last your whole life if you get it as a kid? >> you probably need a booster later on. you have to check it before you travel. >> if you're a teacher and exposed to kids, if you're in health care, you may get the boost after the age of 20 or 25, but you have to check. find out where you are before you get that. >> i'm curious, you say it's a safe vaccine. and every parent asks themselves the question, do i want to d
. >> just mention one other thing, since 1963, samuel katz discovered this vaccine, we went from 500 people dying every year to practically zero. this is a safe vaccine and people should get it. >> that's in the united states he's talking about. listen, united states compliance rate is over 90%. we need to keep it that way. i would like to get it close to 100%. >> still 10% aren't getting the shot. >> the magic number is 90%. you can create that herd immunity we're...
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joining me on the phone is bobby samuels, president of the harvard crimson, the student newspaper. good morning. >> good morning, how are you. >> i'm great. tell us what you first -- when you first heard what was going on and what can you tell us is the latest? >> so what we know is that shortly after 9:00 a.m. this morning students were evacuated from four buildings on campus. the science center, thayer hall, emerson hall and sever hall after unconfirmed reports of explosives in those buildings. now, what's unusual about this time of year as probably has been reported is that it's finals period, and so it's sort of an atypical time. additionally of those four buildings, three often have finals in them, thayer hall being the one to not fall in that classification because it is a freshman dorm. >> so you got, what, a tweet? how did you find out what was going on? >> so the way that i personally found out, and i'm sure many of the harvard students found out, is that harvard sent out a couple of notifications regarding what's going on. there was one as recently as 9:58, i believe, or
joining me on the phone is bobby samuels, president of the harvard crimson, the student newspaper. good morning. >> good morning, how are you. >> i'm great. tell us what you first -- when you first heard what was going on and what can you tell us is the latest? >> so what we know is that shortly after 9:00 a.m. this morning students were evacuated from four buildings on campus. the science center, thayer hall, emerson hall and sever hall after unconfirmed reports of explosives...
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samuel shot to death in 2010 following a confrontation at a local park. prosecutors say the killer, 23- year-old, robert, got into a stare down and some of his friends. for some reason, he became upset, nava and his friends drove off, but ran into him a short time later. that's when yim shot at them. sentencing is scheduled for march. he faces up to 69 years in prison. >>> the latest fast and furious movie is on hold as investigators work to determine exactly how actor, paul walker, and his friend died. the l.a. county coroner's office says autopsies are underway on the two bodies. the report will provide official word on whether walker or his friend was behind the wheel during saturday's crash. walker's publicist says the actor was the passenger in that porsha as it crashed into a light pole and tree and exploded into flames. >>> the investigation into the deadly train derailment in the bronx is zeroing in on the driver. he said he went into a daze just before the train ran off the rails. federal investigators say that so far, they found no mechanical re
samuel shot to death in 2010 following a confrontation at a local park. prosecutors say the killer, 23- year-old, robert, got into a stare down and some of his friends. for some reason, he became upset, nava and his friends drove off, but ran into him a short time later. that's when yim shot at them. sentencing is scheduled for march. he faces up to 69 years in prison. >>> the latest fast and furious movie is on hold as investigators work to determine exactly how actor, paul walker,...
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samuel and accidentally i said what did you see the security team i'll give a strong streak of the country got a steal. now it's up to me. it's a sign of backing upi think i'll ever again. this time with the muppets. the eight ball ready to get pieces for americans of the soil. we have the condition concerning security. security from today onwards. he's from now on american forces are banned from launching operations on afghan hound. what a heavenly it's a tight he said he would not sign. she makes you eat that. the statements of the us and eu criticism from bundled up and it's up to the l a based in cheek anti gay and. as a screen or something the key us. and then to be a debate in the end of a nation. he talked about he talked about the lifts. linking betting that constitute the agreement with the elections. in itself is dangerous. it's not just this cute thing to us. indeed in need. you still ask and you would need of guidance. i was fourteen. i bought the bag. i just wanted to do is get good at it and what i know it's not that outstanding and to be dictated to allow u s troops tuesday.
samuel and accidentally i said what did you see the security team i'll give a strong streak of the country got a steal. now it's up to me. it's a sign of backing upi think i'll ever again. this time with the muppets. the eight ball ready to get pieces for americans of the soil. we have the condition concerning security. security from today onwards. he's from now on american forces are banned from launching operations on afghan hound. what a heavenly it's a tight he said he would not sign. she...
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el oficial samuel esposÓ, registrÓ y puso a jesÚs huerta en el asiento trasera de su patrulla, al llegar, y aparentemente segÚn el comunicado. el joven se habÍa que disparado asimismo en la cabeza. >>> algo que resulta imposible para este joven quiÉn pregunta cÓmo pudo dispararse si estaba esposado?. >>> nunca hubo un dÍa dÓnde mi hermano no nos hiciera reÍr. que no cargara nuestros hijos. gracias a la comunidad. que estÁn apoyan dons en para un momento tan difÍcil. >>> la vig a la se convirtiÓ en protesta porque la comunidad hispana exijo ahÍ respuestas. segÚn el jefe de la policÍa. algunos participantes comenzaron la agresiÓn. pero ellos dicen que fueron los policÍas quienes los atacaron sin razÓn. >>> al final ocho personas fueron arrestadas. y el fbi continÚa con la investigaciÓn de este caso. que aÚn deja muchas dudas. sÍ deja muchas dudas porque las preguntas que no ha respondido la policÍa son las que hizo la hermana de joven fallecido de dÓnde salio el arma cuando se supone que el oficial registrÓ al muchacho y como fue que pudo dispararse en la cabeza si es que se encontraba esp
el oficial samuel esposÓ, registrÓ y puso a jesÚs huerta en el asiento trasera de su patrulla, al llegar, y aparentemente segÚn el comunicado. el joven se habÍa que disparado asimismo en la cabeza. >>> algo que resulta imposible para este joven quiÉn pregunta cÓmo pudo dispararse si estaba esposado?. >>> nunca hubo un dÍa dÓnde mi hermano no nos hiciera reÍr. que no cargara nuestros hijos. gracias a la comunidad. que estÁn apoyan dons en para un momento tan...
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lloyd mean you are planning for protecting the world's highest altitude where to and situated in the samuel thomas regional tibet. then holly went and covering an area of around twelve square kilometers so says the crucial ten p m for thousands of mike retreat its. irrigation woke cinemas of have already been improved and thousands of saplings taunted as part of efforts to you i do and purchased the species whose numbers had been declining for decades due to habitat loss and pollution. housing and workshops of already being removed from that we're free of the reason of two now the wet plans to expand to a size closer to that original form. there is a rare example of good news on the environmental from in. elena with habitat loss and poaching having already driven like cloning chinese fauna such as the south china tiger to extinction. up to what's wrong just as benign as towing magazine's person of the year. the publication said in an extortion resourced by soaked on the newly dug up the conflict such as tying the perception of the two thousand year old institution. he has captured the imagi
lloyd mean you are planning for protecting the world's highest altitude where to and situated in the samuel thomas regional tibet. then holly went and covering an area of around twelve square kilometers so says the crucial ten p m for thousands of mike retreat its. irrigation woke cinemas of have already been improved and thousands of saplings taunted as part of efforts to you i do and purchased the species whose numbers had been declining for decades due to habitat loss and pollution. housing...
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you're like that samuel l. jackson character, unbreakable. remember that. >> it's much better than having a sling or a cast. it's like jim always makes fun of how i'm mr. optimism. i called him this week i said the greatest thing happened it's just a boot. just for weeks not for months. >> you jump off this box and landed wrong or what? >> yeah. there's this box that you're supposed -- >> so what happened? i'm doing an interview here. you're with this trainer and there's a box. >> yeah. >> you jump up on that box. now what would you -- >> i'm trying to avoid that part. >> what part did you break? did you fall off the box? >> yes, i did. >> you twisted it. >> a little bruise. little ankle bruise. in a couple of weeks -- >> it's an ankle thing. >> it's a great sport. >> it's a broken -- >> box jumping injury. all too common. >> we heard that so much. how sad. i think actually you can check this out, i think more people get injured in that than in automobile accidents. >> is that true? >> it is true. >> fact checker. >> not hard. >> come on. i'm
you're like that samuel l. jackson character, unbreakable. remember that. >> it's much better than having a sling or a cast. it's like jim always makes fun of how i'm mr. optimism. i called him this week i said the greatest thing happened it's just a boot. just for weeks not for months. >> you jump off this box and landed wrong or what? >> yeah. there's this box that you're supposed -- >> so what happened? i'm doing an interview here. you're with this trainer and there's...
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cross talk to term international community i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in tampa we cross to ruff is the day he is a political scientist and president of the international american council rigel in cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it my view if i go to you in tampa when you hear the term the international community when politicians and evoke invoke it when western media says the international community says this or represents what it was that mean to you that's a great question peter i think you hear a lot the politician usually throughout the term international community and it's really varies depends on the context that you're using it but from my perspective the concept international community community is really too elastic to define it but for the sake of i think our discussion and our debate there are two main you can say definitions for the international community which are used the classical one international community i
cross talk to term international community i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in tampa we cross to ruff is the day he is a political scientist and president of the international american council rigel in cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it my view if i go to you in tampa when you hear the term the international community when politicians...
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samuel the third was shot to death in 2010 following a confrontation at a park.e played on the varsity baseball team. the killer 23-year-old robert is scheduled to be sentenced in march. >>> a brutal trip to the mall for one bay area woman. police say a 15-year-old girl attacked her in a bay fair parking lot yesterday in san leandro, then she snatched a woman's purse and ran to a waiting car. a witness saw the whole thing and called police. >> she was kicked repeatedly and struck repeatedly. it was really all for a purse that the suspect was trying to steal from her. >> the girl and two other teenagers were arrested in east oakland. the victim who is in her 60s is recovering. >>> tonight, the investigation into the deadly train crash in new york city is zeroing in on the driver. he said he went into a daze right before the train ran off the rails. >> federal investigators say that so far, they found no mechanical reason for a metro north commuter train to travel at almost three times the speed limit and sore off the tracks sunday killing four people. >> there's n
samuel the third was shot to death in 2010 following a confrontation at a park.e played on the varsity baseball team. the killer 23-year-old robert is scheduled to be sentenced in march. >>> a brutal trip to the mall for one bay area woman. police say a 15-year-old girl attacked her in a bay fair parking lot yesterday in san leandro, then she snatched a woman's purse and ran to a waiting car. a witness saw the whole thing and called police. >> she was kicked repeatedly and struck...
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jonathan samuel checks out this unique approach. >> patroled by air and sea are the traditional wayso spot sharks off australia's coast. but now when sharks swim too close to beaches they send a warning message themselves via twitter. scientists attached transmitters to well over 300 sharks like this. when a shark swims about a kilometer of the beach it triggers an alert picked up by computer that turns the shark's signal into a twit ermis sandaling. a tagged shark was spotted off the coast. by following the shark's tweets kim swimmers can make an informed choice about whether to go into the water. the system far quicker than old fashioned warnings in local papers and on the radio. >> it might not be vrelevant. what we are saying is seconds in the light. >> it is the world's deadliest place for shark attacks. >> 25 minutes after the pour. a warning for any one feeling sick after christmas. a deadly outbreak is growing. >> it is exactly what you wanted but nicky haley being called naughty for showing off her christmas gift. what is considered one of the greatest sequels ever made? the
jonathan samuel checks out this unique approach. >> patroled by air and sea are the traditional wayso spot sharks off australia's coast. but now when sharks swim too close to beaches they send a warning message themselves via twitter. scientists attached transmitters to well over 300 sharks like this. when a shark swims about a kilometer of the beach it triggers an alert picked up by computer that turns the shark's signal into a twit ermis sandaling. a tagged shark was spotted off the...
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samuel l. jackson tweeting.nd mike tyson tweeting this picture with this caption i'm hearing about nelson mandela's death, sending prayers to his family. and coming up, more coverage of the breaking news, the death of former south african president nelson mandela. . >>> tonight the news breaking around the world, former south african president, nelson mandela has died. he dismantled south africa's apartheid system and became the country's first black president. you know, it's a sad night to us although we look at the people around mandela's house and they look to accept it better than the rest of the world. but your thoughts about nelson mandela's death. >> he was a great blessing in my life and i think in the lives of many people. the first time i went to south africa i had to go as an honorary white citizen. but shortly after that apartheid ended largely because of his efforts. and he advocated for peace and for forgiveness. and i think there are a lot of lessons that people in our nation could learn from that
samuel l. jackson tweeting.nd mike tyson tweeting this picture with this caption i'm hearing about nelson mandela's death, sending prayers to his family. and coming up, more coverage of the breaking news, the death of former south african president nelson mandela. . >>> tonight the news breaking around the world, former south african president, nelson mandela has died. he dismantled south africa's apartheid system and became the country's first black president. you know, it's a sad...
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samuel des champlain, known as the father of new france, sailed up the st.08. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place which i am unreservedly sent men many -- >> i remember eating here with my grandparents here. >> classic, un-ironic cuisine a la siene, meaning dishes you haven't seen since like forever, a hipster-free zone of classics, such as -- caesar salad, tossed fresh to order tableside, and beef tartare, prepared tableside as one must. shrimp cocktail not deconstructed, a shrimp cocktail, the way jesus wants you to eat them, all served by a dedicated professional. in culinary school we were taught this, real customers as your final class. we had to do all of that, which inevitably would fly off the fork and land in somebody's soup. i was so bad at it. i would start with the or
samuel des champlain, known as the father of new france, sailed up the st.08. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place which i am unreservedly sent men many -- >> i remember eating here with my grandparents here....
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. >> fred is a former diplomatic security agent and samuel cats is an author and expert on middle eastern security issues. >> fred, you both describe in this book, create an atmosphere of a lawless city. a den of thieves and spies, where danger was present. why was the state department there and ambassador christopher stephens there. >> the mystery of why ambassador stevens was there was due to open an outdoor event for the local community. having said that, the decision to move ambassador stevens to benghazi is one that we really don't know the details surrounding that. for example, as chief emission, the u.s. ambassador is the president's rep. that's where the buck stops. he's the commapder in chief -- commander in chief. >> this mission was not well secured. there's a long and tragic history of event at american diplomatic facilities. some include the 1979 tehran hostage taking, 1983 bombings, in nairobi, kenya, tanzania in 1998, bombings. given how often this happened, and how many commissions have been put out there to study and how many recommendations have occurred, how could this
. >> fred is a former diplomatic security agent and samuel cats is an author and expert on middle eastern security issues. >> fred, you both describe in this book, create an atmosphere of a lawless city. a den of thieves and spies, where danger was present. why was the state department there and ambassador christopher stephens there. >> the mystery of why ambassador stevens was there was due to open an outdoor event for the local community. having said that, the decision to...
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careful, samuel. >> you're -- your paper, ms.ncer. >> thank you. >> i'll save this paper for the rest of my life. that's our drone. >> have to land that on the desk. >> thank you. >> when it comes to the desk. >> no. abort mission. abort mission. >> i was concerned. >> very good. but safe landing. >>> you know, we're going to be able to toss to you about seven more times. and we did the math sam. so we figured -- >> so each time we're going to do it differently. >> over the years, you have been here -- how many days did we say? 1,802 days. you have given us 7,208 forecasts, approximately and counting. >> right, right. >> so sam, what were your favorites? >> 5,201. amazing. >> i remember that one. >> it had it all. >> it had it all. >> heat, cold, rain, sunshine. had it all. >> lake effect. lake effect. >> and speaking of cold air -- i don't know how that works. but we'll try. it's not just a blast of cold air that moves into the middle of the country. but it's got some snow in it. in some cases, about three feet of snow. we'll st
careful, samuel. >> you're -- your paper, ms.ncer. >> thank you. >> i'll save this paper for the rest of my life. that's our drone. >> have to land that on the desk. >> thank you. >> when it comes to the desk. >> no. abort mission. abort mission. >> i was concerned. >> very good. but safe landing. >>> you know, we're going to be able to toss to you about seven more times. and we did the math sam. so we figured -- >> so each...
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we think of the other adamses, john quincy's dad and samuel adams, but the book ends with john quincy adams 68 years later, on june 17, in the 1840s, with the building of the bunker hill monument, built on bunker hill, and once again he refused to attend, and yet he watches once again from the family home where he sees the smoke of a cannon go off that reminds him of that time, and at this time in his life, john quincy adams, a president, is now a lowly u.s. congressman who is taken up the fight against slavery, because what he realizes is the work that his doctor, dr. joseph warren, and his father, worked so hard for, is not over, and we segway to brenda. >> very interesting. a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction, grate to be here with nathaniel philbrick, and especially feel like as nathaniel was saying, baton has been passed, and the baton is john quincy adams and not necessarily a name that we conjure with anymore you think of -- i don't know -- washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later than that, grant, and going forward. j
we think of the other adamses, john quincy's dad and samuel adams, but the book ends with john quincy adams 68 years later, on june 17, in the 1840s, with the building of the bunker hill monument, built on bunker hill, and once again he refused to attend, and yet he watches once again from the family home where he sees the smoke of a cannon go off that reminds him of that time, and at this time in his life, john quincy adams, a president, is now a lowly u.s. congressman who is taken up the...
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samuel in virginia, hi. >> caller: hi, hi, professor smith, this is samuel. i enjoyed being a student in your class this semester, george mason university, i enjoyed it a lot and on television. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: last year in class, you talked about how president ford and carter became friends in 1981 on the way to the funeral on the plane. i wanted to ask -- you didn't talk about how betty ford and rose carter were friends. i wanted to know how that event transpiredded. >> guest: glad you asked because just as unlikely a friendship developed between the two former presidents, wife-wise, mrs. ford and carter had a whole lot in common. they teamed up, for example, to become a pretty forming lobby payer. they would testify before congress for funding, for example, for mental health programs, which, of course, was of special interest to mrs. carter's and for the work that mrs. ford was doing on alcohol and drug dependence sigh issues. >> host: kyle wants to know what kind of relationship did the fords have with the nixons after leaving washington? >
samuel in virginia, hi. >> caller: hi, hi, professor smith, this is samuel. i enjoyed being a student in your class this semester, george mason university, i enjoyed it a lot and on television. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: last year in class, you talked about how president ford and carter became friends in 1981 on the way to the funeral on the plane. i wanted to ask -- you didn't talk about how betty ford and rose carter were friends. i wanted to know how that event...
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arsenal and beat liverer pool 2-1 on sunday and two minutes in the match and chelsea came back and samuelminute and was the winner and liver pool suffering the second straight loss. >> i knew it was going to be a tough schedule even if we had everyone because of the squad. i can only give credit to the players. i think they did not quite get the result. today we showed moments of the quality that was shown through the season. >> reporter: and earlier on sunday arsenal returns to the league after 1-0 defeat in new castle and ended the drought with the 56th winner at james park. >> and there is something in the team that is special on that front, on the mental front where we have many times been questioned, you know, but we are sure not at this time and we are down and not again today and back to the war in the last 15 minutes and there is a great solidarity and great spirit. >> reporter: the two other results on sunday saw everton beat hamilton 2-1 and overcame stoke 3-nil and this is how the league will stand at the end of 2013 and chelsea further point back with everton rounding out the
arsenal and beat liverer pool 2-1 on sunday and two minutes in the match and chelsea came back and samuelminute and was the winner and liver pool suffering the second straight loss. >> i knew it was going to be a tough schedule even if we had everyone because of the squad. i can only give credit to the players. i think they did not quite get the result. today we showed moments of the quality that was shown through the season. >> reporter: and earlier on sunday arsenal returns to the...
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samuel alito, justice alito, justice scalia and justice thomas for sure to leaf it up, then the mores on the other side, and it going to be close. gerri: i find all of these conversations about, you know, getting rid of these symbols across the country just wrongheaded. i don't find them offensive, i'd like to see other folks, symbols of their religion -- >> that's fine. and why would you make such a fuss over manager that's on 200 square feet? gerr the legal ramifications are so fascinating. doug, thanks for coming on tonight. >> my pleasure. gerri: and coming up next, we head to the phone lines. 1-877-249-9626. did you get that? 1-877-249-9626. we're answering your questions on taxes. you nt the sound off, you want to tell us what you think about the irs, we want to hear from you on twitter, e-mail, you name it. you ask, and our panel of perts will have answers. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ where's tommy? i thought he was with you. no. jack! (playing twinkle, twinkle, little star.) don't stop! keep playing! here we go. here's the fun part! ♪ gerri: tonight "the willis
samuel alito, justice alito, justice scalia and justice thomas for sure to leaf it up, then the mores on the other side, and it going to be close. gerri: i find all of these conversations about, you know, getting rid of these symbols across the country just wrongheaded. i don't find them offensive, i'd like to see other folks, symbols of their religion -- >> that's fine. and why would you make such a fuss over manager that's on 200 square feet? gerr the legal ramifications are so...
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over ukraine is rooted in history, in his book "the clash of civilizations: the political scientist samuelpointed out the divide between western and eastern christianity runs right through the heart of ukraine. and that divide between two kinds of christianity and thus two paths of political development dates back to the middle ages, and it resonates in ukraine's politics to this day. take a look at this map from ukraine's 1994 presidential elections, shaded in gray on the left are the provinces that voted for the incumbent leonard krutshuk. on the right was the pro-russian leeed any kutcma. both took 13 provinces each, abeven split reflecting the deeply historical cultural divide. while ukraine might have mixed feelings about its destiny, power politics has pushed it in one direction. huntington notes that in 1654, this was the defining moment, the cosacks pledge ed d allegia in russia fighting off polish rule. from then on until independence in 1991, ukraine was controlled by moscow. the question is will this domination condition into the 21st century? it shouldn't. much has changed sinc
over ukraine is rooted in history, in his book "the clash of civilizations: the political scientist samuelpointed out the divide between western and eastern christianity runs right through the heart of ukraine. and that divide between two kinds of christianity and thus two paths of political development dates back to the middle ages, and it resonates in ukraine's politics to this day. take a look at this map from ukraine's 1994 presidential elections, shaded in gray on the left are the...
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actor samuel l. jackson wrote, never met a better person in my life than nelson mandela.mpathy to his family and country. others remember the man who meant so much to so many by laying flowers in his honor at the south african embassy in washington where the flag was lowered to half-staff. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >> in june of 1990, four months after he was released from prison he made a trip to the united states. the last stop on the visit was here in oakland. more than 70,000 people packed the coliseum to see the leader. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec in the newsroom now this morning with more on mandela's very close connection to the bay area. >> reporter: the east bay specifically played a key role in the anti-apartheid movement and local leaders are remembering his visit and his legacy this morning. >> i don't think anyone will ever forget nelson mandela and he will always be loved probably the most beloved person in the world. worldwide. >> reporter: this from one of the 70 people who came to the oakland coliseum in 1990 to hear nelson mandela speak. the final s
actor samuel l. jackson wrote, never met a better person in my life than nelson mandela.mpathy to his family and country. others remember the man who meant so much to so many by laying flowers in his honor at the south african embassy in washington where the flag was lowered to half-staff. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >> in june of 1990, four months after he was released from prison he made a trip to the united states. the last stop on the visit was here in oakland. more than 70,000...