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shai captured these images of what she described as a filthy hospital. the donor died shortly after surgery. no one knows why. >> she was 18 years. she was a child. i understood they give him $5,000 for her kidney. she died. >> reporter: the broker has yet to face any sanctions. until last year, the entire transaction was not only legal in israel, but some state-sponsored health insurance paid. nancy shepherd hughes researches the trade and israel is ah ground for legal and illegal transactions. the numbers of procedures have grown, but in israel so, too, did the belief the best way to treat kidney disease was to find a new one. >> there's a belief, of course, that not only is transplant better than dialysis but you want a living donor because it is better than a kidney on ice. >> reporter: this israeli kidney broker says he operates legally but still wants his face hidden. israelis have a phrase they don't like to quote, weak in their own. so when his own mother needed a kidney she wouldn't consider the one he wanted to give her. your mother wouldn't ta
shai captured these images of what she described as a filthy hospital. the donor died shortly after surgery. no one knows why. >> she was 18 years. she was a child. i understood they give him $5,000 for her kidney. she died. >> reporter: the broker has yet to face any sanctions. until last year, the entire transaction was not only legal in israel, but some state-sponsored health insurance paid. nancy shepherd hughes researches the trade and israel is ah ground for legal and illegal...
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suggested that the norway operation was blown by churchill himself, blabbing his plans to press at attach shays that was picked up by german intelligence. that historian, a mr. andrew roberts. one of churchill's statesmen. and britain demanded, and agreed to strap hundreds of ships and severe a 20-year alliance with japan that had been faithful. and churchill urged cap pit lation to americans. and japan began dismantling the greatest navy in the world. and british historian called for cap pit lation to america's demands at churchill's insistence, one of the major catastrophes of english history. fine years later, chancellor said, don't worry war is not a possibility, which any government need to take into account. when churchill was prime minister, singapore fell and the empire was finished in asia and hit her marched into the rynland in 1936, churchill hailed the french for taking the matter to the league of nations but the ideal solution he would note, is hitler to march back out of the rynland. unfortunately hitler did not read that excellent column. in 1939, mr. churchill pushed his country
suggested that the norway operation was blown by churchill himself, blabbing his plans to press at attach shays that was picked up by german intelligence. that historian, a mr. andrew roberts. one of churchill's statesmen. and britain demanded, and agreed to strap hundreds of ships and severe a 20-year alliance with japan that had been faithful. and churchill urged cap pit lation to americans. and japan began dismantling the greatest navy in the world. and british historian called for cap pit...
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shay ryn? >>> every year, millions of dollars are spent protecting the giant panda.ur message boards have been flooded by complaints. he's been receiving hateful phone calls and was even chased down by a man in and a ya suit. chris parkman joins us live, from north england. good morning, chris. >> good morning, sharyn. >> did you expect this uproar? you were expecting this kind of backlash? >> you expect a bit of backlash. what i'm pleased to say, people have started to read between the headlines and the constructive debate that it's kicked off. >> they can survive and perfectly well if they are given the space to do so. some tough words from the world wildlife federation. how do you react to that? >> this highly specialized animal to the bit of the extension. it's a specialist. it's doesn't reproduce quickly. it lives in an overpowell lated country. i like pandas as much as i everybody else. i wanted to create a debate to make sure that we implement our conservation spending as best we can do. >> you still stand by your comments? >> that's exactly. i like pandas as
shay ryn? >>> every year, millions of dollars are spent protecting the giant panda.ur message boards have been flooded by complaints. he's been receiving hateful phone calls and was even chased down by a man in and a ya suit. chris parkman joins us live, from north england. good morning, chris. >> good morning, sharyn. >> did you expect this uproar? you were expecting this kind of backlash? >> you expect a bit of backlash. what i'm pleased to say, people have started...
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i washed them as i would struggle with things and shay they never struggled and they can deal with thatthat is what our founders wanted for this country, not a forced you're going to be there. watch what we can do. back in just a second. what you can do, next, because it's coming, gang, it's coming. and good things arerererererere to help avoid dental problems i give patients act restoring mouthwash. act kills germs, restores minerals strengthens enamel. act restoring-- for strong teeth act now. ♪ you were always there for me. ♪ ♪ pushing me and guiding me always to succeed. ♪ ♪ you showed me... ♪ ...everything that i should know ♪ ♪ you showed me... ♪ just how to walk without your hands... ♪ ♪ 'cause mom you always were...♪ ♪ the perfect fan. was recorded earlier today. for all your headlines, go to fox news.com. when you get into the reeled world you walk out and you are like they are all too nice. >> i know. i actually -- i have no idea how to behave. >> glenn: you are at a rally that starts later this afternoon and the crowds are starting to gather there. and andrew, are you speakin
i washed them as i would struggle with things and shay they never struggled and they can deal with thatthat is what our founders wanted for this country, not a forced you're going to be there. watch what we can do. back in just a second. what you can do, next, because it's coming, gang, it's coming. and good things arerererererere to help avoid dental problems i give patients act restoring mouthwash. act kills germs, restores minerals strengthens enamel. act restoring-- for strong teeth act...
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i welcome commissioner shays take aways. points made from the earlier thing, i think those are very good. especially as brought up repeatedly, the best value concept, for contingency operations. you need to have some flexible and be able to adjust resources depepding on the level of risk and so on. we will bringed alcohol policy concept on the pses to our private association. and finally i think going back to the original statement that the chairs made, they pointed out the contractors have been supporting u.s. military operation since the beginning, and while they generally bring emotion -- anybody who's a historian, my back grournd, you do seize subcontractor all the time. we have a golden opportunity with the support to come up with solutions specific to contingency or modifications to the way we do contracting now. it's a great opportunity and i just want to the affirm that our association will be very is a spottedive and see a lot of good things coming out of what you have done in the past and we're looking forward to w
i welcome commissioner shays take aways. points made from the earlier thing, i think those are very good. especially as brought up repeatedly, the best value concept, for contingency operations. you need to have some flexible and be able to adjust resources depepding on the level of risk and so on. we will bringed alcohol policy concept on the pses to our private association. and finally i think going back to the original statement that the chairs made, they pointed out the contractors have...
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have you seen him lately is a shaying around in the glamour dresses and his eyes are like cuckoo forpuffs. >> greg: how does he get his hands on american made jerry curl? who is shiping that to him. he is so grease. >> the underground jeri curl market. >> has to be. >> greg: we have to move on. sorry, pab. oh, you are actually relieved. >> yes. >> greg: hoorah for the next story and boo for people who are rude. does america want to smell like a vulcan? spock, may the forcehe force be with you. >> greg: does a six pack of bud give you a six pack on your bud -- bod. a new study suggests that booze is the key to a healthy active lifestyle sort of. researchers in the u.s. found that people who drink regularly seem to exercise more than toters around people who drink more than one or two drinks a day may be more active. they may hit the gym to counter act all of the calories and it may be part of a sensation seeking lifestyle. forgott to put the end quotes in this. skiing, rock climbing and my favorite activity, seen here. that burns like 600 calories. kevin, according to this thing, they
have you seen him lately is a shaying around in the glamour dresses and his eyes are like cuckoo forpuffs. >> greg: how does he get his hands on american made jerry curl? who is shiping that to him. he is so grease. >> the underground jeri curl market. >> has to be. >> greg: we have to move on. sorry, pab. oh, you are actually relieved. >> yes. >> greg: hoorah for the next story and boo for people who are rude. does america want to smell like a vulcan? spock,...
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he participated in the killing of shorty shay. shot a philadelphia guy, left him for dead.lation on my part but i'm almost positive he'd have to confirm this, that he thought he'd be able to immunize himself from criminal responsibility by getting others to do his bidding for them. it was tougher to convict them because he was not at the murder scene. when your blood is at the murder scene and the victim's blood inside your car and home, that's the end of the ball game. >> larry: linda, you might not have convicted him. >> it would have been extremely difficult. >> larry: was it hard, linda, to testify? >> yeah, it was. it was -- >> larry: had to look at all your friends, right? supposed friends? >> yeah, i definitely -- >> larry: had to look at charlie manson. >> yes, i did. >> larry: did he look back at you? >> yes he did. >> larry: was he angry? >> yes. >> larry: plenty angry. >> yes. >> larry: what happened to you after that? >> after that i was -- >> larry: what have you been doing with your life? >> trying to live a normal life, which has been really hard to do. raise
he participated in the killing of shorty shay. shot a philadelphia guy, left him for dead.lation on my part but i'm almost positive he'd have to confirm this, that he thought he'd be able to immunize himself from criminal responsibility by getting others to do his bidding for them. it was tougher to convict them because he was not at the murder scene. when your blood is at the murder scene and the victim's blood inside your car and home, that's the end of the ball game. >> larry: linda,...
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we had a number of people on this program the last couple of days, shay comment from cutter for one, the ceo of coca-cola, who is joining us on monday. they're telling me that africa represents a big opportunity. tell me what you're seeing in terms of africa. >> well, for us, actually, africa has been one of our stronger businesses over the course of the last year or so. remarkably resilient, despite the crisis. we are continuing to invest, because we do see lots of opportunities in the continent. >> where are people investing in africa? where is the money flow? >> one of the really big opportunities is nigeria. it's an economy that has its complications, its ups and downs. but it's a very big hop lags. a lot of natural resources. it's an extraordinarily vibrant economy. we're also seeing a lot of money flows in terms of investment from asia, from china, from india, into africa more generally. particularly towards natural resources, towards agriculture. significant opportunities for growth. >> very fascinating. let me switch gears and ask you about the financial reform on the table.
we had a number of people on this program the last couple of days, shay comment from cutter for one, the ceo of coca-cola, who is joining us on monday. they're telling me that africa represents a big opportunity. tell me what you're seeing in terms of africa. >> well, for us, actually, africa has been one of our stronger businesses over the course of the last year or so. remarkably resilient, despite the crisis. we are continuing to invest, because we do see lots of opportunities in the...
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well, maybe shay thai eel stop trying to shoot the president down and certainly won't call him the n-word. probably. congressman anthony wiener next. and tonight, "special comment," neither how nor where that he blurted it out but that it is nonsense. an entire political party now delegating itself to promulgating stupidity. powerful anti-aging therapies that reduce the look of lines and pores, even tone, brighten, smooth, hydrate, and lock-in moisture, all in one clever little package of total effects. i heard about him from all the other girls. we were working at the same company. and she was something else. announcer: take care of each other, and your health. with nature made cholestoff. cholestoff helps lower ldl cholesterol, the bad kind, naturally, by using the same types of phytonutrients found in nuts, grains, fruits, and vegetables. he makes me laugh. he still does, but it's nice. announcer: learn how to lower your cholesterol, naturally, at cholestoff.com. >>> in the same speech during which he rejected the lies of the right about health care, mr. obama also gave ground to the r
well, maybe shay thai eel stop trying to shoot the president down and certainly won't call him the n-word. probably. congressman anthony wiener next. and tonight, "special comment," neither how nor where that he blurted it out but that it is nonsense. an entire political party now delegating itself to promulgating stupidity. powerful anti-aging therapies that reduce the look of lines and pores, even tone, brighten, smooth, hydrate, and lock-in moisture, all in one clever little...
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well, maybe shay thai eel stop trying to shoot the president down and certainly won't call him the n-word. probably. congressman anthony wiener next. and tonight, "special comment," neither how nor where that he blurted it out but that it is nonsense. an entire political party now delegating itself to promulgating stupidity. (announcer) create a gourmet meal on a weeknight? introducing anytime gourmet culinary kits for two. it has everything you need. just prep, cook and share your way into a gourmet meal. wild salmon dijon in puff pastry with whole-wheat orzo and vegetables. new stouffer's anytime gourmet. make it amazing. >>> in the same speech during which he rejected the lies of the right about health care, mr. obama also gave ground to the right on health care. and the question today is, did he move enough to get the right to move to him at all? democrats called the speech a game changer. new polling says it was a game changer for millions of americans. republicans, however, still playing the previous game. house republican whip eric cantor, who corrals republican votes in that chamb
well, maybe shay thai eel stop trying to shoot the president down and certainly won't call him the n-word. probably. congressman anthony wiener next. and tonight, "special comment," neither how nor where that he blurted it out but that it is nonsense. an entire political party now delegating itself to promulgating stupidity. (announcer) create a gourmet meal on a weeknight? introducing anytime gourmet culinary kits for two. it has everything you need. just prep, cook and share your...
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global coordinate is the new normal, and tremendous shay also brought up this constant alertness is the new normal. >> hope the eye gets better, and as they say, you should see the other guy. >> i've got word to do, you know, what can i say? >>> next, a media analyst not jumping up and down about ellen degeneres on "american idol." all of his reasons for the downgrade. >>> and on the next hour we have an exclusive interview with john mack, and what's next for him and the firm he guided through the financial crisis. >>> shares of west higher by another 3% today, two days of gains for "the washington post" after they declared a quarterly dividend, a gain of more than $12. >>> cowan and company this morning downgraded a number of media stocks, saying. joining us first on cnbc is doug kroitz. 2011? i would think we were further along in this down cycle, but you don't think so, i guess? >> i think we may have reached a bottom. it's clear things have stabilized, but our historical work suggests unless you have a recovery by the consumer you won't get a recovery in advertising. the precious on
global coordinate is the new normal, and tremendous shay also brought up this constant alertness is the new normal. >> hope the eye gets better, and as they say, you should see the other guy. >> i've got word to do, you know, what can i say? >>> next, a media analyst not jumping up and down about ellen degeneres on "american idol." all of his reasons for the downgrade. >>> and on the next hour we have an exclusive interview with john mack, and what's next...
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they return hom and they continue to engage in a terrorist war and they shoot blacks shay sthot -- they shoot republins they shoop unionists and they can do whatever they can to preserve the old order. and in fact newton knight east -- knight's life was in a sense in greater jeopardy during and after recotruction than it was during the civil war because during the war he received aid from sherman's my. whenherman came through in the meridian campaign. wead very goodvidence that he receid arms and rations and artillery from sherman. increasingly over the years of reconstruction. there are fewer federal troops white. the former confederates are confirming to power. newton knight forms a close alliance with aid l burg ames. the great union oicer who was a radical republican in mississippi and ames in fact appoints knight as aaptain of a black militia to try to enforce the laws of the united states during reconstruction and after. there are a number of assassinatio attempts on newton knight during reconstruction and after. and in fact we'remazed he was able to live as long as he did. he doe
they return hom and they continue to engage in a terrorist war and they shoot blacks shay sthot -- they shoot republins they shoop unionists and they can do whatever they can to preserve the old order. and in fact newton knight east -- knight's life was in a sense in greater jeopardy during and after recotruction than it was during the civil war because during the war he received aid from sherman's my. whenherman came through in the meridian campaign. wead very goodvidence that he receid arms...
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jean claude trae shay says the ecb has an exit strategy ready but the central bank may raise volumes before withdrawaling liquidity. >> we have used exceptional measures and we'll unwind these measures when the situation returns to normal. >> and trichet's comments come a day after the ecb left interest rates on hold 1%, but at the same time, it raised its full year forecast for the euro zone in 2010. mike. >> as we touched on in that last interview, the recession on rising unemployment are taking their toll on the most creditworthy americans now. prime borrowers are now falling behind on their mortgage and credit card payments at a faster pace than people with poor credit histories. experts say some prime customers have lost their jobs over the past few months and they're now running out of temporary fixes that have been keeping them afloat financially. subprime borrowers tend to default more quickly and many of those bad loans have worked their way through the financial system. christine. >> it's all about jobs, jobs, jobs, and if you missed any of our interviews, you can catch the
jean claude trae shay says the ecb has an exit strategy ready but the central bank may raise volumes before withdrawaling liquidity. >> we have used exceptional measures and we'll unwind these measures when the situation returns to normal. >> and trichet's comments come a day after the ecb left interest rates on hold 1%, but at the same time, it raised its full year forecast for the euro zone in 2010. mike. >> as we touched on in that last interview, the recession on rising...
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then he took hands with shay and wanted to help her. pounds. and she's a woman. >> i see you tearing up about the people. so you're obviously very emotionally involved, but there is some criticism once in a while you're exploiting these people that really have a problem. how do you answer into that? >> they know what they're signing up for. it is all about the positive journey that we're helping them get through. sometimes it's tough love. sometimes it's not all hearts and flowers because it's hard. the real world is hard. >> this woman named abby. her story is heartbreaking. >> it's a very difficult story to tell. she lost her husband and two children. she tells it better than i do. she'll tell it tonight. she lost her family in a car accident 2 1/2 years ago. since then she's had to wake up every morning and carry on. >> i can't even imagine. >> we had the same conversation. i can't imagine what she does. she does it with a smile on her face. she inspires us every day. when you meet her on the show tonight, you fall in love with her.
then he took hands with shay and wanted to help her. pounds. and she's a woman. >> i see you tearing up about the people. so you're obviously very emotionally involved, but there is some criticism once in a while you're exploiting these people that really have a problem. how do you answer into that? >> they know what they're signing up for. it is all about the positive journey that we're helping them get through. sometimes it's tough love. sometimes it's not all hearts and flowers...
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i was very nervous a frightened because i was shai brett vre was a very shy person i used to tremble in public and i still do somemes. they made me get up and speak. i still remember the head of the naacp said to me, a thin, you he to find the nerve too it. i likeo watch history. i like watching history narrated every evening 30 minutes by walter cronkite i did not want to enter a history. i was afraid of that but i have no choice. that transformed my whole life. >> host: brain that to today, i do support teachers taking that kind of action today? if they did do you g out and defend them? >> guest: absolutely. i support teachers to take a stand on the principal and teachers who are not afraid to speak their voices courageouslyc a real atrocity is thatappening? >> of course. it is not as obvious as the story i just tol bause nobo today would dare to ban langston hughes from the public schools. i might say by the way i got my reward not in heaven but on earth w@en langston hughes called me up if i was so happy and felt honored. but the teachers today, the thousands that contact me at
i was very nervous a frightened because i was shai brett vre was a very shy person i used to tremble in public and i still do somemes. they made me get up and speak. i still remember the head of the naacp said to me, a thin, you he to find the nerve too it. i likeo watch history. i like watching history narrated every evening 30 minutes by walter cronkite i did not want to enter a history. i was afraid of that but i have no choice. that transformed my whole life. >> host: brain that to...
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john shay. there he is right there. the newest arrival. so they will make some comments to you in order. so john. i was at a tea party on saturday with 18,000. on behalf of all of us, i want to say to the 1.3 million people that signed these petitions, we will not let you down. [applause] >> let me introduce the house whip eric cantor. i would like to present the largest petition drive ever. i am told we are over 1.3 million individuals and counting. that's extraordinary. that is democracy at work. that will allow us to stand up and propose that we give the american people some graurnts. -- some guarantees. that we will bring along our colleagues, and the majority of our colleagues in the houps -- house of representatives to insist that we will not see a government option. that we will not see a government trigger. that we will not see a government replacement of the health care system in this country. [applause] >> this petition drive also has been successful because it -- what we are anxious to do tonight is to listen to this president a
john shay. there he is right there. the newest arrival. so they will make some comments to you in order. so john. i was at a tea party on saturday with 18,000. on behalf of all of us, i want to say to the 1.3 million people that signed these petitions, we will not let you down. [applause] >> let me introduce the house whip eric cantor. i would like to present the largest petition drive ever. i am told we are over 1.3 million individuals and counting. that's extraordinary. that is...
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and chris shays was voted out in connecticut. this is a problem for the republican party. it they would see a recipe of coming back by keeping these elements out? >> max, look at my book that i wrote this summer. there are a lot of people in new england very conservative, but they don't think the republican party is their party anymore either. i think the republicans will go more mainstream. it starts with leaders calling out those that are telling lies, and calling the president a racists. >> if they are not echoing those, they are silent. >> max, thank you so much for coming on the show. >> i need to get you back. i want to debate you on the book, and also i want you to ants question next time you come on, why don't conservative christians have a right to be very involved in politics? >> yeah, that's it. >> i think they do, but i don't think you do. >> coming up, dylan ratigan. he's in the house. so maybe we can't control menopause. but we can control sagging, dulling skin. (announcer) now l'oreal's age perfect serum, our first for menopausal skin. it rebuilds skin subst
and chris shays was voted out in connecticut. this is a problem for the republican party. it they would see a recipe of coming back by keeping these elements out? >> max, look at my book that i wrote this summer. there are a lot of people in new england very conservative, but they don't think the republican party is their party anymore either. i think the republicans will go more mainstream. it starts with leaders calling out those that are telling lies, and calling the president a...
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dollars i'm christopher shays, co-chairman of the commission on wartime -- wartime contracts in iraqand afghanistan. thank you for attending this hearing on state department oversight and contractor employee conduct. before we hear witness testimony, i will make a note in -- in opening statement on behalf of the co-chairman, my fellow commissioners, and myself. one commissioner could not be with us today. the other commissioners grant green, robert henke, dov zakheim. the catalyst are the widely heard allegations and photographs of ms. condi is among the private security contractors that protect u.s. embassy in kabul, afghanistan. we do not intend to describe those reports and photographs in any detail. our primary interest is not in the sordid details of the drunken partying and groping toward the intimidation and abuse of foreign national members to the guards. that specific series of events certainly got our attention, but what motivates this hearing is our interest in the disturbing questions these incidents raise about the subject of wartime contract in, which congress has manda
dollars i'm christopher shays, co-chairman of the commission on wartime -- wartime contracts in iraqand afghanistan. thank you for attending this hearing on state department oversight and contractor employee conduct. before we hear witness testimony, i will make a note in -- in opening statement on behalf of the co-chairman, my fellow commissioners, and myself. one commissioner could not be with us today. the other commissioners grant green, robert henke, dov zakheim. the catalyst are the...
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and moving to a shai thing comes of it narrative that the democratic party in japan use to try to attack the ldp because the government corps raided very closely. and we are seeing that frederick still. i think is going to start dying have is these guys come into office and start looking at what they do about north korea, what do they do about rising china? they are very few issues where we disagree about japan. added strategic level, from the middle of the second world war, long-term strategic plan-- planners knew we had to have a strong relationship with japan and their foreign policy on a bipartisan basis has been based on that for 60 years. we especially need it now with the rise of china, not that japan or the united states wants to contain china but to provide a stable and environment or we can engage china from a position of confidence. japan is the second-largest contributor to the united nations and most of the international restitution so organizations to work we have to be with japan and we are. we are close to japan in the g7 in g-20 discussions. we need to ban on the north k
and moving to a shai thing comes of it narrative that the democratic party in japan use to try to attack the ldp because the government corps raided very closely. and we are seeing that frederick still. i think is going to start dying have is these guys come into office and start looking at what they do about north korea, what do they do about rising china? they are very few issues where we disagree about japan. added strategic level, from the middle of the second world war, long-term strategic...