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sark been immense c.-o. application was denied. it was clearly a hostile hostile environment where he's one of those conscience objector applicants minority that they are and. by golly you know will send a message that you don't do this. for . humanity eventually figured out that human sacrifice was wrong so they stopped doing that and we eventually figured out the slavery was wrong so we stopped doing that so why don't we use the same criteria for war and i just get away from it all the way all together. here you have. ten year army veteran accounts back from iraq with an enhanced sense of humanity. has dangers for the military they don't want forty year old soldier to say hey it's before our brothers and sisters. sergeant benderman was found guilty of one charge of missing movement by design he will be reduced to the grade of anyone confined for fifteen months in dishonorably discharged. if there's anything that i can get across to other soldiers that i am not against them. but i am against war. no soldier should leave their cons
sark been immense c.-o. application was denied. it was clearly a hostile hostile environment where he's one of those conscience objector applicants minority that they are and. by golly you know will send a message that you don't do this. for . humanity eventually figured out that human sacrifice was wrong so they stopped doing that and we eventually figured out the slavery was wrong so we stopped doing that so why don't we use the same criteria for war and i just get away from it all the way...
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and sark haven't been has been charged and i level court martial that is the most serious time the maximum penalty that he faces right now is five years confinement and a dishonorable discharge. with regards to united states versus interment at this time the charges before the court are desertion and missing movement. start then the c.e.o. application was denied. it was clearly a hostile hostile environment where he's one of those conference objector applicants minority that they are and. you know will send a message that you don't do this. the wrong. humanity of basically figured out that human sacrifice was wrong so i stopped doing that and when you basically figured out that slavery was wrong it was bad doing bad so why don't we use the same criteria for war and just get away from it all the way how to get out of. here you have a ten year army veteran who counts five from iraq with an enhanced sense of humanity. he's dangerous for the military then one forty year old soldier to say hey speak for our brothers and sisters. sergeant benderman was found guilty of one charge of missing movem
and sark haven't been has been charged and i level court martial that is the most serious time the maximum penalty that he faces right now is five years confinement and a dishonorable discharge. with regards to united states versus interment at this time the charges before the court are desertion and missing movement. start then the c.e.o. application was denied. it was clearly a hostile hostile environment where he's one of those conference objector applicants minority that they are and. you...
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arrests follow a stand-off on wednesday when officers interrupted an assembly at justin herman plays sarks then backed off. >>> one by one, the occupy camp surround the bay area have been shut down. the camp in berkeley has grown. now the city and even the occupiers themselves are becoming weary of growing violence and drug use. anne mackovic, with the newest battle brewing over occupy. >> each occupy represents and reflects the community it represents. >> reporter: welcome to occupy berkeley, the only remaining large scale camp in the bay area, but it wasn't always large. what started with a couple of tents in october has ballooned to around 100, after absorbing people from other occupy camps. >> there was no other place to go. >> reporter: she uses the camp at justin herman plaza, before san francisco police raided it last week. before that, there was a raid at occupy oakland. >> they came here. what we discovered, we were literally being invaded by a bunch of meth heads, crack heads, drunks, heroin addicts, and thieves. >> reporter: he calls himself an old hippie, who has been occupy ma
arrests follow a stand-off on wednesday when officers interrupted an assembly at justin herman plays sarks then backed off. >>> one by one, the occupy camp surround the bay area have been shut down. the camp in berkeley has grown. now the city and even the occupiers themselves are becoming weary of growing violence and drug use. anne mackovic, with the newest battle brewing over occupy. >> each occupy represents and reflects the community it represents. >> reporter: welcome...
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cor sarks n defended the firm's adjustments, suggeststed attritn and said he has no idea where 1 toi1$.2 billion of investor mon has gone. >> i simply.net kny don't know e money went or where the chief concerns are today. i had overall responsibility for the firm. >> well, it may not be rain nor sleet that slows the post office soon, but it's on budget issues. the u.s. postal service pushes ahead with massive cuts that will eliminate next-day delivery beginning next spring. they will shave another $3 billion in expenses. >>> professor of harrd university, co-author of the book "this time is different" which correctly predicted the economy after 2008, and he is director of the international monetary fund. he is one of themartest guys in the room when it comes to understanding the global and national economy, and he joins me now with more. ken, good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, maria, for having me. >> on friday we saw a summimit eu leaders. europe is the big focus that everyone is talking about. you thinthe actions that they took are enough to save t
cor sarks n defended the firm's adjustments, suggeststed attritn and said he has no idea where 1 toi1$.2 billion of investor mon has gone. >> i simply.net kny don't know e money went or where the chief concerns are today. i had overall responsibility for the firm. >> well, it may not be rain nor sleet that slows the post office soon, but it's on budget issues. the u.s. postal service pushes ahead with massive cuts that will eliminate next-day delivery beginning next spring. they...
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. >> representative darrellist sarks the republican from california who chair -- is -- darrell issa, the republican from california who chairs the committee wants an answer. issa sent a letter to the interior secretary ken salazar. the congressman says more than 400 grand in taxpayer stimulus money was spent last year refurbishing mcpherson squash and he contends demonstrators are ruin -- square and he contends demonstrators are ruining the park by camping out at the park. camping is against the law in the park. we asked people who work and live nearby what they think. reporter: by day occupy d.c. is trying to send a message about corporate greed. at night especially as the temperatures drop it looks more like a scene out of yosemite. dozens of demonstrators now living in mcpherson square in tents. would you say that people are spending the night here and sleeping? >> yes. multiple nights of. reporter: but the park just received a facelift to the tune of $400,000, taxpayer money. benches, light poles, water fountains, trash cans, chain fencing all new. that included the grass. >> obv
. >> representative darrellist sarks the republican from california who chair -- is -- darrell issa, the republican from california who chairs the committee wants an answer. issa sent a letter to the interior secretary ken salazar. the congressman says more than 400 grand in taxpayer stimulus money was spent last year refurbishing mcpherson squash and he contends demonstrators are ruin -- square and he contends demonstrators are ruining the park by camping out at the park. camping is...
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is sark put an end to the cold war era a fundamental shift in global geopolitics with just a few now calling the shots and without to paul full counterweight today's world remains far from secure sixty immigrant children are teens. or is interested in your opinion today we're asking what you think the collapse of the u.s.s.r. meant to the world dot com have your say in our latest web poll right now thirty nine percent say it would have been good if nato had collapsed all along with it. if it left the u.s. unchecked comes in second the fifth is convinced communism offered hope for a better future and the minorities so far say the opposite that the world is better off without the evil empire those are the numbers for now you can change them though go online and cast your vote at r.t. dot com. y. our website you can check out many other stories we have for you there first how flashing dollars could give you a bad rap the latest security advice in the u.s. says paying with cash could brand you a terrorist suspect plus. see a performance of russian carroll's classical favorites and folk s
is sark put an end to the cold war era a fundamental shift in global geopolitics with just a few now calling the shots and without to paul full counterweight today's world remains far from secure sixty immigrant children are teens. or is interested in your opinion today we're asking what you think the collapse of the u.s.s.r. meant to the world dot com have your say in our latest web poll right now thirty nine percent say it would have been good if nato had collapsed all along with it. if it...
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collective security the feel of the years as sark put an end to the cold war era forever a fundamental shift in global geopolitics with just a few now calling the shots and without a powerful counterweight today's world remains far from secure exiting the grand children r t one scale. some ten minutes past ten and i realize continue more of our series now looking back at more of the major events of twenty eleven through the eyes of our correspondents who covered them and today we're focusing on japan's earthquake and tsunami that killed over ten thousand and caused explosions at the fukushima nuclear plant raising worldwide fears of atomic disaster it is over bennett reflects on his experience reporting from japan in the hours just after that tragedy unfolded. covering the earthquake and tsunami in japan was very difficult because i was actually on my own the camera man and producing even visas so they had to wait and i went with a flip camera a laptop when i was there and got a satellite phone and so on the road i was trying to do long lines whenever i could set up a satellite phone t
collective security the feel of the years as sark put an end to the cold war era forever a fundamental shift in global geopolitics with just a few now calling the shots and without a powerful counterweight today's world remains far from secure exiting the grand children r t one scale. some ten minutes past ten and i realize continue more of our series now looking back at more of the major events of twenty eleven through the eyes of our correspondents who covered them and today we're focusing on...
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collective security the feel of the us is sark put an end to the cold war era forever a fundamental shift in global geopolitics with just a few now calling the shots and without a powerful counterweight today's world remains far from secure sixty mcgrath childre r t. i was interested in your opinion today we're asking what you think what do you think the collapse of the u.s.s.r. meant for the world log on to our website r.t. dot com take part in our latest web poll for this hour for your first sentence say if the collapse would have been good if nato had collapsed wrong with it more than a quarter of you think it left us unchecked some think that communism offered hope for a better future that's coming in third and a minority so far taking the opposite view about the same about saying that the world is better off without the evil empire those the numbers for now you can go online cast your vote at r.t. dot com the wire there you can check out many other stories that are a click away. how flashing dollar bills could give you a bad rap the latest security advice in the u.s. says that paying
collective security the feel of the us is sark put an end to the cold war era forever a fundamental shift in global geopolitics with just a few now calling the shots and without a powerful counterweight today's world remains far from secure sixty mcgrath childre r t. i was interested in your opinion today we're asking what you think what do you think the collapse of the u.s.s.r. meant for the world log on to our website r.t. dot com take part in our latest web poll for this hour for your first...
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she wrote ads for smirnoff and vw and cutty sark and the shank of the madman era, but her spotlight lives on. it's on everyone's list of top ten commercials of all time. edie stevenson was 81. she's survived by her family members and her cat named, what else, mikey. ♪ and you know how the commercials that air constantly threaten to ruin a perfectly good song? in this case, that song in those viagra ads is "smokestack lightning" and that guitar riff was played by hubert sumlin. he became one of the great blues men of all time. long enough to see his ranking in rolling stones this month among the 100 greatest guitarists in history and got to see his music play whenever a middle aged guy with the perfect amount of stubble was fixing a sailboat or filling a hot radiator and heading home to have sex. the great hubert was 81 years old. >>> tebow was a name and a verb because of his post-touchdown poses on the field. everybody's doing it, youtube is full of people tebowing, and "saturday night live" had its own what would jesus do about tebow sketch this weekend. >> take it down a notch, would y
she wrote ads for smirnoff and vw and cutty sark and the shank of the madman era, but her spotlight lives on. it's on everyone's list of top ten commercials of all time. edie stevenson was 81. she's survived by her family members and her cat named, what else, mikey. ♪ and you know how the commercials that air constantly threaten to ruin a perfectly good song? in this case, that song in those viagra ads is "smokestack lightning" and that guitar riff was played by hubert sumlin. he...
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>> i was going to sarks two of those -- i was going to say, two of those were yours. >>> speaking of lambourghinis, the 49ers are playing like one. the 9er defense is amazing, ranked number one in the league. they had their first shutout of the season. we will hear from an elated 49er locker room next in sports alright, so we have $10. you could get two things for $4 and one for $2. or five things for $2. or one for $6 and two for $2. [ male announcer ] with denny's 2-4-6-8 value menu, we're open to all new ways to save you money. [ imitates explosion ] [ male announcer ] denny's. sticks. the niners -- they beat the rams. in an interest to patrick willis, joe montana at today's game. the first quarter and he injuries his hamstring trying to make the tackle. he will get an mri on monday. he said he was okay afterward. history is made. a two-yard run and puts him ahead of the 7,344 yards. frank has 7,396 in his career. a new leading rusher and third quarter after the interception. he kicked four field goals and it gives him a record 39 on the season. he does the rest. 56 yards and the
>> i was going to sarks two of those -- i was going to say, two of those were yours. >>> speaking of lambourghinis, the 49ers are playing like one. the 9er defense is amazing, ranked number one in the league. they had their first shutout of the season. we will hear from an elated 49er locker room next in sports alright, so we have $10. you could get two things for $4 and one for $2. or five things for $2. or one for $6 and two for $2. [ male announcer ] with denny's 2-4-6-8 value...
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>> i was going to sarks two of those -- i was going to say, two of those were yours. >>> speaking of lambourghinis, the 49ers are playing like one. the 9er defense is amazing, ranked number one in the league. they had their first shutout of the season. we will hear from an elated >>> great day to be at the sticks. the niners -- they beat the rams. in an interest to patrick willis, joe montana at today's game. the first quarter and he injuries his hamstring trying to make the tackle. he will get an mri on monday. he said he was okay afterward. history is made. a two-yard run and puts him ahead of the 7,344 yards. frank has 7,396 in his career. a new leading rusher and third quarter after the interception. he kicked four field goals and it gives him a record 39 on the season. he does the rest. 56 yards and the longest play of the season. he was 17 and 23 and 274 yards. >> it was the same group of guys who was here for awhile. and you know since we have been here that has been our goal. >> especially at home in front of the fans. and he clinched the division. >> i will say. mcclain didn
>> i was going to sarks two of those -- i was going to say, two of those were yours. >>> speaking of lambourghinis, the 49ers are playing like one. the 9er defense is amazing, ranked number one in the league. they had their first shutout of the season. we will hear from an elated >>> great day to be at the sticks. the niners -- they beat the rams. in an interest to patrick willis, joe montana at today's game. the first quarter and he injuries his hamstring trying to make...
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napa, santa rose sarks through wine country we're concerned about freezing fog. we've got reduced visibility and very, very cold conditions. also they apply a lot of additional moisture for the crops up there. so you could find black ice, especially over the bridges and overpasses at least until 9:00 a.m. as we head throughout the second half of your day, clouds will start to increase. area of low pressure slated to bring showers as of tomorrow morning. we'll time those out for you. today looking pretty good, 50 in fremont, 60 in san jose and 61 in los gatos. as promised, here it is. we'll time that system out for you. it comes through at about, i'll say, 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, lasting until about 9:00 a.m. as we head through thursday afternoon, clearing nicely. friday through the weekend staying dry. a little on the cool side. let's check your drive with mikey. >> much better now. this accident northbound 87 at 101, just got word from chp all lanes are clear, the connector has cleared. the slowing should clear over the next few minutes. the rest of the sout
napa, santa rose sarks through wine country we're concerned about freezing fog. we've got reduced visibility and very, very cold conditions. also they apply a lot of additional moisture for the crops up there. so you could find black ice, especially over the bridges and overpasses at least until 9:00 a.m. as we head throughout the second half of your day, clouds will start to increase. area of low pressure slated to bring showers as of tomorrow morning. we'll time those out for you. today...
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lease sarks you said what shocked you the most was who she thanked after the operation. >> yeah.es, sanjay, as you know, cataracts can be so debilitating for people in the third world. they can live with total blindness for more than a decade. that was the case for so many people that the doctor was treating. once their sight was restored, it was quite amazing. they'd have all the people in a big room. there would be possibly a hundred people in the room, and they removed the bandages from their eyes. and instantly you would think that they would thank the doctors and their teams for restoring their sight, but in fact they'd immediately rush to the photo of the dear leader to thank him for restoring their vision. >> that was all -- i mean, this was of their own doing. they weren't being forced. this was of their own volition from all sounds of it. laura, let me ask you, kim jong-il's heir apparent, his son, he's young, the country is a relatively young country in terms of demographic. he's been educated outside of north korea. does this make you optimistic at all for the future o
lease sarks you said what shocked you the most was who she thanked after the operation. >> yeah.es, sanjay, as you know, cataracts can be so debilitating for people in the third world. they can live with total blindness for more than a decade. that was the case for so many people that the doctor was treating. once their sight was restored, it was quite amazing. they'd have all the people in a big room. there would be possibly a hundred people in the room, and they removed the bandages...
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but i have been getting a lot of reports vi sarks twitter and text and through v.t.ing to keep us updated. >> i got a v.t. alert telling me there had been a shooting in the parking lot so i came back up to my dorm and i have been here. megyn: the latest information we have was at 2:20 p.m. saying the suspect's status remains unknown. telling the students, stay where you are and secure your surroundings. was that the latest alert you got as well? >> yes, ma'am. megyn: describe the situation inside the dorm right now. >> it's been a little chaotic. me and my roommate, we have been getting a lot of texts and, you know, twitter from our friend asking what's going on, asking if we are okay. we don't have a lot on what's happening right now. megyn: have you heard from your friend who may have been an eyewitness to the events today? >> no, i haven't. i saw one person on twitter who is on the other side of my dorm. she says you can see a lot of the cop cars in the parking lot. megyn: there is a heavily armed presence on campus with various authorities. miles, our information
but i have been getting a lot of reports vi sarks twitter and text and through v.t.ing to keep us updated. >> i got a v.t. alert telling me there had been a shooting in the parking lot so i came back up to my dorm and i have been here. megyn: the latest information we have was at 2:20 p.m. saying the suspect's status remains unknown. telling the students, stay where you are and secure your surroundings. was that the latest alert you got as well? >> yes, ma'am. megyn: describe the...
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i go everywhere and advocate people go to southern missouri and look at the college of the o sarks, whichhich you can only apply if you have student aid. you work 15 hours during the year, plus two 40-hour books. in the summer, you work 40 hours a week. 92% of the students graduate owing nothing. the 8% owe an average of $5,000 because they bought a car their senior year. every state ought to have a college like that and every state ought to use that as a benchmark to look at the cost of the rest of their institutions. go ahead. >> your opponents on the air waves -- three of your rivals here are doing -- aren't you endangers what is a great opportunity here in iowa? >> we're here now and tomorrow and friday morning. we'll be back again next week and be here starting the 27th and we'll have our own bus to match their buses and it will be a lot of fun. i'm looking forward to it. we have one add up now. we'll have more ads up. look, i have never suggested that i have the kind of money that some of my competitors have been able to raise and we're not going to have as many ads as they have and
i go everywhere and advocate people go to southern missouri and look at the college of the o sarks, whichhich you can only apply if you have student aid. you work 15 hours during the year, plus two 40-hour books. in the summer, you work 40 hours a week. 92% of the students graduate owing nothing. the 8% owe an average of $5,000 because they bought a car their senior year. every state ought to have a college like that and every state ought to use that as a benchmark to look at the cost of the...
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the senate sarks before you get here, let me tell you it's dead and before it gets to my desk, the presidenttry to work it out. >> steve: the democrats and the senate are absolutely going to kill it. barbara boxer is a democrat in the senate. here is her comment. >> they have attached a poison pill, colleagues, literally, 'cause it will kill 8100 more people than otherwise would have been killed from pollution. >> steve: so that extraordinary claim that because the republicans have attached this thing that would delay boiler regulations that the epa recently enacted, apparently with it would do is it would continue to exempt coal fire boilers from epa regulations. she's doing the math. she says if you keep those boilers working, they're going to be puffing out all that stuff that's going to kill 8100 americans. >> gretchen: so this one provision that we were alluding to earlier, the republicans in the house tacked on the keystone pipeline. that's the oil line, as you see here on this graphic coming from canada, down through the united states. the path i believe has been adjusted now, down to
the senate sarks before you get here, let me tell you it's dead and before it gets to my desk, the presidenttry to work it out. >> steve: the democrats and the senate are absolutely going to kill it. barbara boxer is a democrat in the senate. here is her comment. >> they have attached a poison pill, colleagues, literally, 'cause it will kill 8100 more people than otherwise would have been killed from pollution. >> steve: so that extraordinary claim that because the republicans...
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sarks, sir, i will not do that again.ing about the topics. i learned, you know, you have to go with to get some times. sometimes it's wrong, but in retrospect the storm moved faster and we all know the rest of the story. katrina was steadily the worst storm i ever 110. we got some bad information about a place to set up and how high they were above sea level. we lost four vehicles. i ate many weeks with cream cheese on them for today's. fund stuff. of course that did not matter. it was a hardship, some links -- seeing people just torn from them. though this is the gulf coast states overnight. it is weird. you become such a part of it that it is hard to leave. really hard to leave katrina. i felt like i was leaving my wing man, so to speak. but, you know, the best thing to do was get back to my family, rico, and they go down in the fall of stores that ron. anyway, one thing that katrina did bring into light was, in my opinion, the new age of volunteerism. i had so many males and letters. what do we do? we don't just want t
sarks, sir, i will not do that again.ing about the topics. i learned, you know, you have to go with to get some times. sometimes it's wrong, but in retrospect the storm moved faster and we all know the rest of the story. katrina was steadily the worst storm i ever 110. we got some bad information about a place to set up and how high they were above sea level. we lost four vehicles. i ate many weeks with cream cheese on them for today's. fund stuff. of course that did not matter. it was a...