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maynard turned over the two boys entirely and took no responsibility for them. by 1932 when the marriage began to erode and the boys were seven and four years old dorothy and maynard made decisions to put their children into foster care. her divorce confirmed the practice between 1932 and 1940 all of these children, all six of them were and it paid foster care placements for a couple of way eight -- weeks to months at a time. the oldest son recalled his feelings to me when i interviewed him about how he felt when his mother and father would come to visit too. >> remember standing outside the place where we lived waiting and waiting for that black model eighth to appear and when the day was over i would watch it go we being as the red taillights reseeded. in riding about lang i had to reckon with this pain. i discussed it with many, many friends and not a single one can imagine doing such a thing. but as a historian i am obliged to put her recollected sadness into the context of the thirties and the standards of mother child bonding. employed mothers salt child ca
maynard turned over the two boys entirely and took no responsibility for them. by 1932 when the marriage began to erode and the boys were seven and four years old dorothy and maynard made decisions to put their children into foster care. her divorce confirmed the practice between 1932 and 1940 all of these children, all six of them were and it paid foster care placements for a couple of way eight -- weeks to months at a time. the oldest son recalled his feelings to me when i interviewed him...
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this is the burundian doctor was in charge. a fine doctor. this little boy was abandoned child. someone working at the clinic found him and brought him back there. i'm not current on this now. for a time he was certainly a ward of the place. but he is severely malnourished. you can see the picture afterwards. all they did was feed him, mostly. isn't he cute? this is a picture from the clinic. and that's another one of my pictures in here. here are the children. here's the pitch. thank you all very much. i'd be glad to answer questions if there's time. if you have any. thank you. [applause] >> what's the population? >> the population -- no one is sure. something around 7 to 8 million. maybe more. roughly the same size at haiti and rwanda. [inaudible question] >> the mariners are working in -- partners are working in burundi. he has been of lending support to his project. he has been there many times. partners in health has given them assistance. yes? >> hi, my name is stephanie, i go to miami college. i mapped to read "mountains beyond mountains" over the summer. it inspired my ca
this is the burundian doctor was in charge. a fine doctor. this little boy was abandoned child. someone working at the clinic found him and brought him back there. i'm not current on this now. for a time he was certainly a ward of the place. but he is severely malnourished. you can see the picture afterwards. all they did was feed him, mostly. isn't he cute? this is a picture from the clinic. and that's another one of my pictures in here. here are the children. here's the pitch. thank you all...
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you heard the story of james. young boy. thinks he was in world war ii. this a similar story to what you researched with the kids? >> it is. at the university of virginia we've been studying them for nearly 50 years. and what we have found is that kids from all over the world report very similar things at around the age of 2 or 3 they start coming out with these stories about how they lived before. some of them give a lot of details like james has. some give much fewer, but it's a very similar phenomenon. takes place in places, where there's belief in reincarnation but also in places and families who have never given it a second thought before in. >> some of these cases the kids have similar scars to the people that they reincarnated from sp. >> that's right. several hundred of them have had birthmarks or birth defects that match wounds. usually the fatal wound on the body of the previous person. and what we've done with some of them, ian stevenson who started the work, he was able to get autopsy reports from a lot of the people whose lives the kids seem
you heard the story of james. young boy. thinks he was in world war ii. this a similar story to what you researched with the kids? >> it is. at the university of virginia we've been studying them for nearly 50 years. and what we have found is that kids from all over the world report very similar things at around the age of 2 or 3 they start coming out with these stories about how they lived before. some of them give a lot of details like james has. some give much fewer, but it's a very...
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >> greg: house lights are still down at air canada center. joe and greg with you. the boy in the white sweaters are going to be busy on the road. >> greg: a lot of road games coming, all out west, are joe, starring in colorado next tuesday. it would be good to get this four-game road trip off on the right trip with a win here tonight. >> joe: toronto picked up the shoot out victory. before we get this one started tonight, let's honor the nation of canada as actress, cynthia dale sings the national anthem. [ singing canadian anthem ] [ singing american anthem ] >> joe: cynthia dale. what a super job inside the air canada center tonight. washington, 20-6-6, trying
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >> greg: house lights are still down at air canada...
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i chose the boys & girls clubs. it's an investment for the future.ack feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your choice of five charities. does it alert you without interrupting what you're doing ? does it alert you without interrupting what you're doing so you can continue to, say, send a video to someone ? holding your messages till you're ready to view them ? droid does. the notification panel-- your own personal gatekeeper. in a world of doesn't... at the first sign of a cold... ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. zicam reduces the duration of a cold. ( sneezing ) no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no... can you do it by 3:00 ? yes, i can. how about 2:00 ? hmm... ( sneezing ) ( moaning ) get over your cold faster. now try new throat-soothing liqui-loz and great-tasting zavors. >>> heroism is contagious. as the heroes move forward, others step up to be heroes in their own right. for proof, you need look only to our next honoree. a vibrant, joyful woman who bounced book f
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the boys were taken on a field trip and the boys were asked how many of them wanted to get married? a very small minority of seven graders raised their hands. i thought that was rather striking. more americans live alone than ever before in our history. he may have seen a piece on that in "the washington post" and the number one place is manhattan. if you want today or look for somebody, manhattan. says this has a lot of downside in our culture. if you listen to what people listen to today to give you a few of the cleaned up their acts that i can. [laughter] copper roach, a broken home, i know my mother loves me but does my father even care? boeing 182. stay together for the kids say. what stood poem could fix this home? i read it every day could charlotte that is actually from their land. recapped dad's room his things were gone we did not see him no more. i played my family there damages in me. this is a revolution with the family but a revolution where it is some serious policy consequences. i don't think we have dealt with that it is an important demographic reality and that wou
the boys were taken on a field trip and the boys were asked how many of them wanted to get married? a very small minority of seven graders raised their hands. i thought that was rather striking. more americans live alone than ever before in our history. he may have seen a piece on that in "the washington post" and the number one place is manhattan. if you want today or look for somebody, manhattan. says this has a lot of downside in our culture. if you listen to what people listen to...
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ones that really hurt me the most, the teenage boys who didn't know what they were. t she meant by that if they felt they were american, but now the american government is saying they're not american. the older people had more of a way, she said, of being very dignified in such a situation and asking questions, but these americanized boys were allowed and they were rowdy and they were frightened. she repeated this double subversion and her extraordinary photography of people of color. racial liberals of the time typically perceived subordinate of nonwhite as persecuted innocents, racist while them as deprived lazy, and stupid. but both groups call them have somehow depleted. and if you want an example of what i'm talking about, look at monarch are quite. you have seen their faces. it's quite, quite upsetting in its racism. lange's images stand out for the lack of pity, their lack of objective vacation of their lack of exoticism. just as with her white subjects, she often sits from below in order to heighten the dignity of her subjects. for your lange, poverty and soci
ones that really hurt me the most, the teenage boys who didn't know what they were. t she meant by that if they felt they were american, but now the american government is saying they're not american. the older people had more of a way, she said, of being very dignified in such a situation and asking questions, but these americanized boys were allowed and they were rowdy and they were frightened. she repeated this double subversion and her extraordinary photography of people of color. racial...
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ones that really hurt me the most, the teenage boys who didn't know what they were. at she meant by that if they felt they were american, but now the american government is saying they're not american. the older people had more of a way, she said, of being very dignified in such a situation and asking questions, but these americanized boys were allowed and they were rowdy and they were frightened. she repeated this double subversion and her extraordinary photography of people of color. racial liberals of the time typically perceived subordinate of nonwhite as persecuted innocents, racist while them as deprived lazy, and stupid. but both groups call them have somehow depleted. and if you want an example of what i'm talking about, look at monarch are quite. you have seen their faces. it's quite, quite upsetting in its racism. lange's images stand out for the lack of pity, their lack of objective vacation of their lack of exoticism. just as with her white subjects, she often sits from below in order to heighten the dignity of her subjects. for your lange, poverty and soc
ones that really hurt me the most, the teenage boys who didn't know what they were. at she meant by that if they felt they were american, but now the american government is saying they're not american. the older people had more of a way, she said, of being very dignified in such a situation and asking questions, but these americanized boys were allowed and they were rowdy and they were frightened. she repeated this double subversion and her extraordinary photography of people of color. racial...
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the public nothing. tiger was known as a good boy. maybe he should be known as the bad boy. ybe the marriage doesn't work out. he'll go with 5,000 women, have a great time, even better than your life, larry, hard to duplicate. he will have a great time, win tournaments and be the bad boy. instead of having disney world he will have casinos or somebody endorsing him. frankly i think it will be very, very tough. it will be a very tough period of time for tiger. the main thing that he focus on golf and he wins. i don't know what's going to happen in terms of relationship. but it's going to be a very tough period of time. >> larry: by the way, we'll hold you a little bit. dennis rodman is up next. he was one of your apprentice guys. >> he was on "the apprentice," a really good guy. i will stay for dennis. >> larry: we want to get his thoughts on this. you and dennis may not agree. go to cnn.com/larryking. click on blog. tell us. we love hearing from you. donald sticks around. talking more tiger with dennis rodman in 60 seconds. (announcer) if you want directions to the stadium, p
the public nothing. tiger was known as a good boy. maybe he should be known as the bad boy. ybe the marriage doesn't work out. he'll go with 5,000 women, have a great time, even better than your life, larry, hard to duplicate. he will have a great time, win tournaments and be the bad boy. instead of having disney world he will have casinos or somebody endorsing him. frankly i think it will be very, very tough. it will be a very tough period of time for tiger. the main thing that he focus on...
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plants the feet, fires it incomplete. boy, he threw that one against some more heat, going for brandon lloyd. phil: the question is, do you go for it here on fourth down or do you punt it? i think you punt it. your defense has really got philly's offense doing nothing. jim: the pass was behind lloyd. phil: yeah, good thing, though. macho harris was in front. had to be came. jim: haven't seen jackson, the league's leading punt returner do anything. hasn't had a chance on the return game. berger will no doubt try to angle it away from him. kicking it high and -- bring on the fair catch. 26 yards. ♪ excuse me. when you get a minute, can -- ( ding ) ( grunt, shattering glass ) when you get a minute. ( ding ) not too heavy, not too light. bud light. ( ding ) the difference is drinkability. affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds beat their 10-y
plants the feet, fires it incomplete. boy, he threw that one against some more heat, going for brandon lloyd. phil: the question is, do you go for it here on fourth down or do you punt it? i think you punt it. your defense has really got philly's offense doing nothing. jim: the pass was behind lloyd. phil: yeah, good thing, though. macho harris was in front. had to be came. jim: haven't seen jackson, the league's leading punt returner do anything. hasn't had a chance on the return game. berger...
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the priest looked at the little boy and said, my symptom i've lived a long and fruitful life. you are young and have all your dreams ahead of you. take the parachute and live in peace. the little boy handed the parachute back to the priest and said, not to worry, father, the smartest men in the world just took off with my backpack. [laughter] >> let me talk briefly about my dumont, "in defense of thomas jefferson." and thank you for coming out here. i really appreciate that. i believe my book once and for all proves that the sally story is pure fiction, possibly revisionist of politics him but certainly not historical facts or science. in my view, it reflects a recycled inaccuracy for over 200 years. let me preface my remarks by saying i am not a professional historian. i'm not a jeffersonian scholar. for the past 26, 27 years, my expertise has been in courtrooms giving the most persuasive arguments, getting incredible evidence to a jury. so as a civil litigator i have tried to analyze and research every scholarly book, article, committee report, 18th century letter and ancilla
the priest looked at the little boy and said, my symptom i've lived a long and fruitful life. you are young and have all your dreams ahead of you. take the parachute and live in peace. the little boy handed the parachute back to the priest and said, not to worry, father, the smartest men in the world just took off with my backpack. [laughter] >> let me talk briefly about my dumont, "in defense of thomas jefferson." and thank you for coming out here. i really appreciate that. i...
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plants the feet, fires it incomplete. boy, he threw that one against some more heat, going for brandon lloyd. phil: the question is, do you go for it here on fourth down or do you punt it? i think you punt it. your defense has really got philly's offense doing nothing. jim: the pass was behind lloyd. phil: yeah, good thing, though. macho harris was in front. had to be came. jim: haven't seen jackson, the league's leading punt returner do anything. hasn't had a chance on the return game. berger will no doubt try to angle it away from him. kicking it high and -- bring on the fair catch. 26 yards. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading's all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty-five hundred stocks... one quick glance. that's where the action is. look at this, pattern matcher. pattern matcher spots technical patterns automatically. it's like pattern radar. td ameritrade. built by traders, for traders. this is what i need. announ
plants the feet, fires it incomplete. boy, he threw that one against some more heat, going for brandon lloyd. phil: the question is, do you go for it here on fourth down or do you punt it? i think you punt it. your defense has really got philly's offense doing nothing. jim: the pass was behind lloyd. phil: yeah, good thing, though. macho harris was in front. had to be came. jim: haven't seen jackson, the league's leading punt returner do anything. hasn't had a chance on the return game. berger...
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it is 6:00, i cannot get the boys up, but we wanted to tell you we are proud of you, we love you, mary christmas. i'm calling from montana. host: thank you for joining us this morning. we will try to get your mother back on line. frankie, go-ahead. you are on the air. guest: good morning. i love you. i am proud of you. i am so thankful you boys are over there to protect us and keep us safe. i will never forget that. you know how proud i am of you. guest: thank you. merry christmas to you. host: sergeant stiffarm, we want to thank you for joining us this morning. for the next 20 minutes, we will members and afghanistan, coming up in just a bit. inquirer about a christmas truce in world war one, christmas date in world war one. the author of the peace talk the author of the peace talk about the?stukno carrierringcon0 we accept that somewhat in afghanistan, there christmas carols on a battlefield as the world war continues. it is veterans who continue. it is the greatest challenges able to make the greatest effect on those that they touch, and the people in combat, in support, in whatever
it is 6:00, i cannot get the boys up, but we wanted to tell you we are proud of you, we love you, mary christmas. i'm calling from montana. host: thank you for joining us this morning. we will try to get your mother back on line. frankie, go-ahead. you are on the air. guest: good morning. i love you. i am proud of you. i am so thankful you boys are over there to protect us and keep us safe. i will never forget that. you know how proud i am of you. guest: thank you. merry christmas to you. host:...
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. >> craig: the boys are a little little into it tonight. that. here he is moving into the the mild, good job. caps have been better five on five when they send a guy up the middle lane. opening up the channel for brad to get the shot away. >> joe: backstrom, unable to gain possession on the defensive zone draw. ovechkin watching it breeze by. horcoff didn't get it out. meanwhile shawn morrison is not in the mineup. he aggravated an injury last night. john erskine is out for a healthy track. looking for enforcement. workologyen the interchange, and all of that was interrupted by milan. o'sullivan canceled out by o'vetch win, and away come the the -- ovechkin, and away come the defender. he will hang on. >> craig: fantastic save! i said this guy was a big goal tender. only weighing about 190 pounds soaking wet. good foot speed. great pass. up to semin. here he comes. look, making sure they didn't get the penalty. >> joe: we don't see edmonton and jeff often on comcast sport net. we see him in the replays. quick replexes, full split type of stuff. >>
. >> craig: the boys are a little little into it tonight. that. here he is moving into the the mild, good job. caps have been better five on five when they send a guy up the middle lane. opening up the channel for brad to get the shot away. >> joe: backstrom, unable to gain possession on the defensive zone draw. ovechkin watching it breeze by. horcoff didn't get it out. meanwhile shawn morrison is not in the mineup. he aggravated an injury last night. john erskine is out for a...
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. >> it rolls off the tongue so nicely. a farm boy from indiana, who pointed out, it eliminates them. eliminate the farm programs. i do not care. that would buy you a $20 billion may be. that is not the 0.3 let's be honest about what we're talking about. social security, medicare, and medicaid. the three hardest issues that we have politically to deal with. what worries me on this one -- i think we are taking some of our degrees of freedom of the table with this bill that we are not going to be able to come back and address those programs, and unless we set up something like john said and then tie it to alice's proposal that will come out on monday, i guess, monday, with the rising red ink -- you locking and -- i am not a formula fan but you locked in and pick a number, 60%, lockett and and if anything changes to be on the ad did you have an automatic across-the-board raise in taxes or cut in spending. or both. >> this is also in your house here as well as health care. what is your response to that? the presumption that we are going t
. >> it rolls off the tongue so nicely. a farm boy from indiana, who pointed out, it eliminates them. eliminate the farm programs. i do not care. that would buy you a $20 billion may be. that is not the 0.3 let's be honest about what we're talking about. social security, medicare, and medicaid. the three hardest issues that we have politically to deal with. what worries me on this one -- i think we are taking some of our degrees of freedom of the table with this bill that we are not going...
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million.s of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> we now return to "the best damn shocking moments in sports." it was the ultimate example of david versus goliath. tiny chaminade university of hawaii, with an enrollment of 800 students, hosting powerful virginia, ranked number one and led by player of the year ralph sanchez. >> basketball players a tiny college in hawaii fliering high and with good reasons. >> chaminade actually pulled off one of the upsets of the entry, handling the nation's top ranked and previously undefeated virginia team. >>> legendary ohio state football coach woody hayes was famous for his temper. and in 1978 that temper proved costly. >> woody hayes has been fired as coach of ohio state bec
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million.s of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> we now return to "the best damn shocking moments in...
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the previous generation. jane was a saint. >> my grandson just, just graduated from paris island. >> boy. marines are good. my fifth son, he went to bmi and got in the navy first class out of bmi. >> that's a good school. >> it is. the marines are standing up better to some of this politically correct stuff that doesn't help the services be part of it -- [inaudible] social revolution. >> i have to watch to see -- >> ready to go, gentlemen? ♪ >> hi, ladies and gentlemen, my guest in the studio is admiral jeremiah a. denton jr. we're discussing his book, "when hell was in session," and i want to tell you folks, 30% of this book is brand new. and it deals with something that's very important to admiral denton. and, admiral, why don't you tell us about this new part of your book, "when hell was in session." >> well, as you introduced the program, i encountered cultural and security shock when i came home. and i appreciate your playing the navy hymn and "anchors away." [laughter] >> yeah. >> my wife and company thought i was kind of 16 inches off the ground about it, which i was. i threw up whe
the previous generation. jane was a saint. >> my grandson just, just graduated from paris island. >> boy. marines are good. my fifth son, he went to bmi and got in the navy first class out of bmi. >> that's a good school. >> it is. the marines are standing up better to some of this politically correct stuff that doesn't help the services be part of it -- [inaudible] social revolution. >> i have to watch to see -- >> ready to go, gentlemen? ♪ >> hi,...
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as a matter of fact, i was at the boys and girls club, i was at the boys club watching the boys play basketball when a young man walked up to me and said, the director of the educational opportunity program in marquette is looking for you and he said he wants you to come down there right away. and that's how i ended up in college, 18 years old, pregnant and what these programs do is they actually interrupt the poverty cycle. they actually interrupted the outcome for me to just be a welfare mom, receiving food stamps with no hope of ever making an important contribution to society. and so, i think that if we're looking at a long-term bang for our buck, these trio programs and increasing the funding for these trio programs will certainly do that because we can't afford the downward slide that you have described. i'm not sure that people have really understood the seriousness of this. you mentioned that we are probably in the middle of the pack. and according to the organization for economic cooperation and development, we're about 15th among 29 industrialized countries in college comple
as a matter of fact, i was at the boys and girls club, i was at the boys club watching the boys play basketball when a young man walked up to me and said, the director of the educational opportunity program in marquette is looking for you and he said he wants you to come down there right away. and that's how i ended up in college, 18 years old, pregnant and what these programs do is they actually interrupt the poverty cycle. they actually interrupted the outcome for me to just be a welfare mom,...
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i chose the boys & girls clubs. it's an investment for the future. i chose the national wildlife federation. our pets are our kids. we chose the aspca. we're sharing the love again this year. because giving back feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your choice of five charities. my congestion is so bad right now i really am looking forward to getting relief. i've never used afrin before. relief! oh, it's like night and day. can i keep this? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? >> larry: a dutch tourist named jasper schuringa. you see delta on the plane. delta bought out northwest. fearing a passenger a few rows from him was trying to blow up the plane, jasper moved to southbound subdue the suspect. here is some of what he said. >> i reacted on a bang. there was smoke piling up in the cabin. people were screaming, fire, fire! the first thing we all did was to check where the fire was. then i saw the suspect and he was on the seat. i was on the right side of the plane and the suspect was on the l
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. >> do the parents know that the boys were going overseas? >> what i understand, they were concerned and there was a video left behind by one of the young men. it's its described, it was a disturbing video and there were hints in there that the young men were going some where. there were images of conflict and an exhortation that young muslims had to do something. and they suspected that pakistan was the final desation. that is why the state department reached out and informed pakistani authority they might be there. >> you have viewed the video, is that correct? >> yes,dy. >> larry: how did you obtain it? >> the families brought it with them in the presence of lawyers. >> larry: what disturbed you about it? >> it's almost like a video on the internet. young muslims misread and misunderstanding verses of the koran to justify actions they would like to take. that is disturbing in light of the fact these students have been described as up right, engaging, great, you know, sons. >> larry: did it lead you to think they may be up to no good? >> yea
. >> do the parents know that the boys were going overseas? >> what i understand, they were concerned and there was a video left behind by one of the young men. it's its described, it was a disturbing video and there were hints in there that the young men were going some where. there were images of conflict and an exhortation that young muslims had to do something. and they suspected that pakistan was the final desation. that is why the state department reached out and informed...
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in the organization is active in all 50 states and the boy is active in washington. the represents every large insurer, many of the small ones, bill allen of the alliance plan is iman for board members and is here today, welcome bill. we were formed in 2003 from the merger of american association of health plans and health insurance association of america. you may remember from its clinton era harry and louise commercials relevant today. an earlier in her career karen worked on capitol hill and for the afl-cio. she joined aahp in 1993 and has turned many accolades for her leadership. washington magazine named her one of three top guns of all the trade association heads in washington. in new york times wrote, in a city teeming with health care lobbyists, karen igagni is concerned -- considered one of the most effective. and she blends a detailed knowledge of health policy with an intuitive feel for politics. fortune magazine described her association's political program as worthy of a presidential election bid. we think that's a compliment. [laughter] no wonder that mo
in the organization is active in all 50 states and the boy is active in washington. the represents every large insurer, many of the small ones, bill allen of the alliance plan is iman for board members and is here today, welcome bill. we were formed in 2003 from the merger of american association of health plans and health insurance association of america. you may remember from its clinton era harry and louise commercials relevant today. an earlier in her career karen worked on capitol hill and...
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> let's hear it for adrian! >> once you throw it, you're going to catch it. once you catch the ball, spin through the line. spin, spin, spin. having fun? >> yeah. >> having a good time? way to reach out for it! tuck it away with your right. keep it high and tight. when the ball is coming to you, make sure you look the ball in. all right? do that. one, two, three! kids are fans of mine, so anytime i can give back to those kids and, you know, give them some of my time and they can enjoy my presence and, you know, being able to interact with those guys and young ladies, it's always good. >> at 24 years old, adrian peterson is becoming the face of the national foo
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> let's hear it for adrian! >> once you throw...
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he went party on the big boy ipod." -- p he otty on the big boy potty." through our connections and access to certify professionals, we were given the right to skills and were able to achieve what previously was unobtainable. our experience was chronicled in a two-part series filmed by the abc affiliate in sioux city, iowa. we have copies of the footage that we would like to share with the committee and it can also be viewed www.celestefounda tion.org. the treatment does not conform to a clinic hours. we were able to access the professionals when we needed and it made all the difference. just having the support of my home allowed natural interaction for my son and allow the professional to see# o the behaviors as they occurred. as chairperson of the iowa autism council, i have the opportunity to speak with family members within the autism community to learn there in a separate from my perspective and my experience, these families are desperately in need of services. as parents a search on live for appropriate health services for their children, they are co
he went party on the big boy ipod." -- p he otty on the big boy potty." through our connections and access to certify professionals, we were given the right to skills and were able to achieve what previously was unobtainable. our experience was chronicled in a two-part series filmed by the abc affiliate in sioux city, iowa. we have copies of the footage that we would like to share with the committee and it can also be viewed www.celestefounda tion.org. the treatment does not conform...
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he got into bowdoin college, and then the harvard school of education. >> canada: good morning, boys been working with kids in harlem virtually ever since. >> canada: you know, one of the first things kids ask me when they really get to know me, they say, "mr. canada." i say, "yes, sir." "are you rich?" and i say, "yeah, i am." and they're so excited, because they think, "i finally know somebody who has power." what they really want to ask is, "is there any way that you can help me figure out how to... to get a nice car and maybe get a house? and i think they want someone to say, "yes, you can. i got out, you can get out. there's a way, and... and i'm going to help you do that." >> ♪ i can do it, i can do it. >> cooper: to do it, geoffrey canada decided to build his own school in the children's zone. right now, there are some 1,200 kids enrolled from kindergarten through the tenth grade. it'll eventually expand all the way through the 12th grade. >> canada: we've created a school to help you all become the smartest boys and girls in the country. >> cooper: it's a charter school, so c
he got into bowdoin college, and then the harvard school of education. >> canada: good morning, boys been working with kids in harlem virtually ever since. >> canada: you know, one of the first things kids ask me when they really get to know me, they say, "mr. canada." i say, "yes, sir." "are you rich?" and i say, "yeah, i am." and they're so excited, because they think, "i finally know somebody who has power." what they really want...
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i chose the boys & girls clubs. it's an investment for the future.hose the national wildlife federation. our pets are our kids. we chose the aspca. we're sharing the love again this year. because giving back feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your choice of five charities. >> larry: you're looking at l.a.x., the los angeles international airport, one of the largest in the united states and one of the busiest. that's a live shot on this sunday night. and you're watching a special sunday night edition of "larry king live." let's take a call. atlanta, hello. atlanta, hello. >> caller: yes. mr. king? >> larry: what? >> caller: since his father is a prominent nigerian, reported him to the american authorities, why was he not placed on the no-fly list? >> larry: harvey, why wasn't he immediately placed on the no-fly list as soon as the father reported animal. >> well, as said before by some of our guests, you know, it depends on the information that we receive. and with 500,000 people and ten
i chose the boys & girls clubs. it's an investment for the future.hose the national wildlife federation. our pets are our kids. we chose the aspca. we're sharing the love again this year. because giving back feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your choice of five charities. >> larry: you're looking at l.a.x., the los angeles international airport, one of the largest in the united states and one of the busiest. that's a...
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the masters? he will have to play a tune-up before, right? >> boyi certainly do think he will come back and if i was counseling him, i would tell him to come back at the masters and certainly not before, because the masters is the best chance for him to have as much control over the people that will be asking the questions as any arena that he will be in. it will be limited media credentials passed out. it will be a relatively well-known audience to him. and i think as benign as they will ever get, in terms of asking him questions, that will be his best shot. of course, it's a venue for him that has been very kind to him in the past. >> larry: amy, wouldn't he need some sort of warmup before a masters tournament? >> well, you know, larry, some golfers are really great not playing at all going into a major. it's almost like they need some time off. but i think it would be way too difficult for tiger not to have a warmup and then come in and play the masters. the masters is tiger's middle name. >> larry: thank you all very much. fascinating. doug ferg
the masters? he will have to play a tune-up before, right? >> boyi certainly do think he will come back and if i was counseling him, i would tell him to come back at the masters and certainly not before, because the masters is the best chance for him to have as much control over the people that will be asking the questions as any arena that he will be in. it will be limited media credentials passed out. it will be a relatively well-known audience to him. and i think as benign as they will...
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the little boy's nanny, who had hidden inside the house overnight later snatched him and escaped.r much delay, 400 commandos had arrived from delhi to take over the operation. they began to engage the terrorists. on the 18th floor of the oberoi hotel they cornered two gunmen who by now had murdered 35 people at the hotel. >> the next time professor wasi called fahadulla was still hiding in the bathroom. [ gun fire ] >> it was 10:00 p.m., 24 hours into the attack and the call from the indian government to nariman house had still not come. again brother wasi turned to his superiors. >> for an hour the gunman hesitated. finally brother wasi's patience ran out. >> friday dawned, 36 hours into the attack. brother wasi told the gunmen at nariman house it was time to die. >> nine hours after the jewish hostages were murdered, the commandos finally attacked. >> an hour later, the gunman spoke to brother wasi for the last time. [ female announcer ] get more of what you love when you create your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three from new creations... like wood-grilled sh
the little boy's nanny, who had hidden inside the house overnight later snatched him and escaped.r much delay, 400 commandos had arrived from delhi to take over the operation. they began to engage the terrorists. on the 18th floor of the oberoi hotel they cornered two gunmen who by now had murdered 35 people at the hotel. >> the next time professor wasi called fahadulla was still hiding in the bathroom. [ gun fire ] >> it was 10:00 p.m., 24 hours into the attack and the call from...
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the story of ben bernanke. bandshell overbake a nice jewish boy from dylan, south carolina. who grew up in a nice town where his father and his uncle ran the local drugstore. he was known as a really smart kid in town. his sat scores were public information because they were so high. and he was very good at spelling, good enough to make the national spelling bee at the mayflower hotel here in washington where he bombed out on the word edelweiss. [laughter] >> it turned out there was no movie theater in dillon, south carolina, so he hadn't seen the sound of music. [laughter] >> he was probably going to end up at the university of south carolina or the university of north carolina, where his parents had gone. but for a uniquely american story, there was a guy in dillon, south carolina, six years older than ben bernanke, a black eye named ken manning. can mannings family had warm feelings toward the bernanke family because bernanke's drugstore gave credit to black people. and not all the other people and the vendors in that town would. in manning threw another american miracle f
the story of ben bernanke. bandshell overbake a nice jewish boy from dylan, south carolina. who grew up in a nice town where his father and his uncle ran the local drugstore. he was known as a really smart kid in town. his sat scores were public information because they were so high. and he was very good at spelling, good enough to make the national spelling bee at the mayflower hotel here in washington where he bombed out on the word edelweiss. [laughter] >> it turned out there was no...
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. >> larry: do the parents know that the boys were going overseas? >> from what i understand, they were concerned about this. and there was a video left behind by one of the young men. as it's been described by some of the individuals you'll be talking to here tonight, it was a very disturbing video. and that there were hints in there that these young men were going somewhere. there were images of conflict and an exhortation that young muslims had an obligation to do something. so the families suspected that pakistan was possibly their final destination. that is why the state department reached out and informed pakistani authorities that they might be there. >> larry: you have viewed the video, is that correct? >> yes, i did. >> larry: how did you obtain it? >> the families brought it with them when we connected them with the fbi in the presence of lawyers. >> larry: what disturbed you about it? >> it's almost a typical video that you see on the internet. young ms. hims misled and also a misunderstanding certain verses of the koran juxtaposing images
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference.
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference.
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he was quiet, but then in the first eight minutes of the third, he said boys follow me. >> craig: you always want to end the road on the last game in strong style. this is a game they can carryover into their next home game. if you can put together 20 minutes and still win, you know you're a heck of a hockey team. >> joe: steckel gets it out. quintin laing, more than content to make edmonton work the full length of the ring. back come the oilers. full glass it's sneed. to penner. gagner tangling up. green also bumping his teammate there. quintin laing lobbed away. >> craig: that's all they have to continue to do, and this team is done. >> joe: four-goal explosion in the third period for the guys in the white sweaters. angling for win number 22 on the campaign. should this hold, the fastest 15 ever recorded in recorded recorded in -- recorded in capitals' franchise history. jurcina as it goes through him. brule shoved down by laich. penner on the perimeter. wrister on the way, knocked down in front of neuvirth. we will keep our eyes on deslauriers. he will lift him for the extra skater
he was quiet, but then in the first eight minutes of the third, he said boys follow me. >> craig: you always want to end the road on the last game in strong style. this is a game they can carryover into their next home game. if you can put together 20 minutes and still win, you know you're a heck of a hockey team. >> joe: steckel gets it out. quintin laing, more than content to make edmonton work the full length of the ring. back come the oilers. full glass it's sneed. to penner....
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i chose the boys & girls clubs. it's an investment for the future. i chose the national wildlife federation. our pets are our kids. we chose the aspca. we're sharing the love again this year. because giving back feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your choice of five charities. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee >>>. >> larry: magic johnson, you employ a lot of people. >> yes. >> larry: did you have to lay off many? >> we had to lay off some because we had to -- i had 125. we had to close 20 doors. so that's -- a lot of jobs were lost there. you know, it is funny because -- eric was right. if government can help the small business owners or come up with a game plan to do that, then small businesses what really makes america go. because we employ so many people. so i would love to help president obama in his game plan of what he wants to do to put people back to work. >> larry: have you talked to him? >> not yet. i know he is having this and i will be talking to him or some of his people. >
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the play was about two boys who grew up together and then separated. letters back and forth. and in these letters, which the children made up, they explained the conflict. at the end, one of the boys, who is a soldier dies. it is something to weep about. then we also watched four girls who did a play on nurses during the vietnam war. i had read all the stuff on vietnam, it never occurred -- i had not thought about it. they described the war from the point of view of active nurses. it was so insightful. i would say to you, projects. get kids to be creative. and research. with national history day, you do this to high standards. it cannot make up stuff. we need much more of that. host: at the same time you said earlier, you did not think dressing up as pilgrims -- guest: i do not want to say that i don't think you should do that. you should also be reading. we now have a history program that is all experiential. it is all dressing up. if you dress up into don't do the research, if it is just a momentary thing where the teacher sets the scene, the kids do
the play was about two boys who grew up together and then separated. letters back and forth. and in these letters, which the children made up, they explained the conflict. at the end, one of the boys, who is a soldier dies. it is something to weep about. then we also watched four girls who did a play on nurses during the vietnam war. i had read all the stuff on vietnam, it never occurred -- i had not thought about it. they described the war from the point of view of active nurses. it was so...
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and his unl was a member of the beach boys. >> steve: jamison, nice move, can't get it to go. tawn will head to the line where he is 2-2 tonight. hollins that's his second. antawn averaging 20.4 points a game. his sixth year with the wizards. they got him from dallas in he gets them bothment so the wizards collectively have missed just one free throw in this game, 12-13. that's gilbert a moment ago. hollins, nice jump. >> phil: he has been playing with a lot of energy. they are posting up strong. >> steve: arenas or jamison. defensive 3- they are going to count it. so no free throw will be taken, it's minnesota's ball, instead the wizards get the ball. >> phil: because he was in the act of shooting when they made the call. the fact that the shot goes in nullifies the call. >> steve: so credit the basket to antawn who has 15 points. ellington off a beautiful screen. rebound by ramon sessions. drives, low for love off the glass and in. here is blatche. tough pass underneath but a foul from behind. that will send jamison back to the line for two more. >> phil: i like the fact that
and his unl was a member of the beach boys. >> steve: jamison, nice move, can't get it to go. tawn will head to the line where he is 2-2 tonight. hollins that's his second. antawn averaging 20.4 points a game. his sixth year with the wizards. they got him from dallas in he gets them bothment so the wizards collectively have missed just one free throw in this game, 12-13. that's gilbert a moment ago. hollins, nice jump. >> phil: he has been playing with a lot of energy. they are...
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except, you like your lobbyists for the boy scouts. for the church, for the local city hall. you need roads, schools, whatever. you do not like all the other stuff, but you like what you want. what happens is, these bad apples do that. contingency lobbying is a very specific thing. it is not done very often, but some people do it. what do you think? . . >> it looks so bad that it outweighs whatever benefits it would give to either a lobbyist or client to say i want a specific focus. i don't know why you just couldn't pay a monthly fee and say i have some goals for you to do. the quid pro quo is a little iffy on that. >> for a variety of our speakers, -- [unintelligible] >> i think the contract that can be construed that way -- it is similar to tell a client attorney relationship is. you do not pay an attorney if he or she wins your case. >> if you get hit on a bicycle and there is bodily injury, you can get a lawyer and he will take your case and we will page you 30% if we win. >> perhaps a better example is in current law, you do not say -- most attorneys at least will not s
except, you like your lobbyists for the boy scouts. for the church, for the local city hall. you need roads, schools, whatever. you do not like all the other stuff, but you like what you want. what happens is, these bad apples do that. contingency lobbying is a very specific thing. it is not done very often, but some people do it. what do you think? . . >> it looks so bad that it outweighs whatever benefits it would give to either a lobbyist or client to say i want a specific focus. i...
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we're told the young boy is getting better now, larry. >> larry: the president made his first public comments about the failed christmas day terror attack today. here's a little of what he said. >> this was a serious reminder of the dangers that we face and the nature of those who threaten our homeland. had the suspect succeeded in bringing down that plane, it could have killed nearly 300 passengers and ians preparing t celebrate the holidays with their family and friends. the american people should be assured they're doing frg in their power to keep you and your family safe and secure during this busy holiday season. >> larry: ed, what was your reaction to that? >> in talking to some of the senior-most aides, they say he's getting up to a half-dozen briefings a day on this and the broader terror threat even while on vacation in hawaii. we picked it up in the last few minutes. they realize this had one of this president's first real tests as commander in chief as he closes the first year to protect the american homeland. i think they had a little issue at the top about the fact that
we're told the young boy is getting better now, larry. >> larry: the president made his first public comments about the failed christmas day terror attack today. here's a little of what he said. >> this was a serious reminder of the dangers that we face and the nature of those who threaten our homeland. had the suspect succeeded in bringing down that plane, it could have killed nearly 300 passengers and ians preparing t celebrate the holidays with their family and friends. the...
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this was a terrible death, and i am very sorry to learn about what happened to the little boy in liverpool, john-paul massey. she knows that the police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the death. they have also referred their handling of an original report from february 2009 to the independent police complaints commission. it would obviously be inappropriate to comment further on that instance, but the issue of the status of dangerous dogs was raised at the antisocial behavior working party a few days ago. we are working with the home office to ensure that those on the front line make full use of the powers available to them to tackle the problem of dogs affecting communities. the government have provided additional advice to the police, and also funding to the association of chief police officers to help to train officers in dangerous dog legislation. this was an event that should not recur, and we will do everything in our power to make sure that it does not happen. >> david cameron. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to lance cor
this was a terrible death, and i am very sorry to learn about what happened to the little boy in liverpool, john-paul massey. she knows that the police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the death. they have also referred their handling of an original report from february 2009 to the independent police complaints commission. it would obviously be inappropriate to comment further on that instance, but the issue of the status of dangerous dogs was raised at the antisocial behavior...
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >> joe: well, we are back again with you. watching some great action between both teams. fires here. that is about the 4th time he has brought one of the capitals with his catching glove. sneaking in there, and joining in the attack. here comes ovechkin. and there is the catching mitt of toskala. >> greg: yes. you can see him there with the glove. the calgary native. scores. ovechkin to backstrom, bull's eye! all of a sudden, he comes up with something big. man, this one looks like it was creeping in on him. right through the pads of toskala, and all of a sudden the leafs are down by 1 when they had the momentum. look at the rotation. we looked at the tell admin
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >> joe: well, we are back again with you. watching some...
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this was a terrible death and i am very sorry about what happened to the little boy in liverpool. i think she knows we are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the death. they have also referred their handling of the original report from february 2090 independent compolice complaint. but the issue of status and dangerous job was raised on the working party a few days ago. we're working with the home office to ensure that those on the front line have the powers available to them. the government has provided additional advice to the police and also funding to the association of police officers to help train officers in dangers dog legislation that this was an event that should not occur and will do everything in our power to make sure it doesn't happen. >> david cameron? >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to lance corporal adam who was killed in afghanistan on monday. the 100 military casualties is sure is a very sad milestone that we should honor his memory. we should help his family. as the prime minister and i have both think of wh
this was a terrible death and i am very sorry about what happened to the little boy in liverpool. i think she knows we are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the death. they have also referred their handling of the original report from february 2090 independent compolice complaint. but the issue of status and dangerous job was raised on the working party a few days ago. we're working with the home office to ensure that those on the front line have the powers available to them. the...
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two of three shooting at the free-throw line. boy has his role increased dramatically. coming in to today. he already played 225 minutes after combining for only 340 minutes of action. >> kyle: john wall is back in the libe-up and has a big cut over his eyebrow. >> matt: i don't know where it came from. i didn't see it happen. >> kyle: at the speed he plays he needs to be durable. going 100 miles per hour on and off the floor. saw earlier the knee and now scratch on the eyebrow. >> matt: first sec freshman to win player of the week honors four consecutive weeks. he has a shot at obliterating the sec player of the week record of six in a season. set by roberson and alabama in 1990-'91. inside cousins fouled. by channels. you're watching sec basketball. austin peay and number three undefeated kentucky at rupp arena in lexington, kentucky. cold and wintry day here in the bluegrass state. austin peay in the red. kentucky in the white. matt stewart with kyle macy. thank you for joining us. hope we're getting your holidays off to a great start. >> kyle: a great weekend for bas
two of three shooting at the free-throw line. boy has his role increased dramatically. coming in to today. he already played 225 minutes after combining for only 340 minutes of action. >> kyle: john wall is back in the libe-up and has a big cut over his eyebrow. >> matt: i don't know where it came from. i didn't see it happen. >> kyle: at the speed he plays he needs to be durable. going 100 miles per hour on and off the floor. saw earlier the knee and now scratch on the...
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the play was about two boys who grew up together and then separated. they wrote letters back and forth. and in these letters, which the children made up, they explained the conflict. at the end, one of the boys, who is a soldier dies. it is something to weep about. then we also watched four girls who did a play on nurses during the vietnam war. i had read all the stuff on vietnam, it never occurred -- i had not thought about it. they described the war from the point of view of active nurses. it was so insightful. i would say to you, projects. get kids to be creative. and research. with national history day, you do this to high standards. it cannot make up stuff. we need much more of that. host: at the same time you said earlier, you did not think dressing up as pilgrims -- guest: i do not want to say that i don't think you should do that. you should also be reading. we now have a history program that is all experiential. it is all dressing up. if you dress up into don't do the research, if it is just a momentary thing where the teacher sets the scene, t
the play was about two boys who grew up together and then separated. they wrote letters back and forth. and in these letters, which the children made up, they explained the conflict. at the end, one of the boys, who is a soldier dies. it is something to weep about. then we also watched four girls who did a play on nurses during the vietnam war. i had read all the stuff on vietnam, it never occurred -- i had not thought about it. they described the war from the point of view of active nurses. it...
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then the call would come up the stairwell, good night old boy. denied, walter. reat night. we watched the sunset. we dined with presidents. we explored the caribbean by sale. the family followed me into their life and i became a trusted and comfortable member. by the way, sailing with walter on wednesday was not for the faint of heart. walter loves the sea. when the more timid stated short, we left our secure maureen and set sail -- are secure mmooring and set sail. pointers she would and we would go. --. her see word -- point her seaward end we would go. -- point her seaward and away we would go. a standing at the wheel of my beautiful old all legal, tucked in -- my beautiful old bald eagle, by comfortably or confidently trailed walter into probably every cove and harbert in maine and new england -- everett koop and harbor -- every cove and harbor in maine and new england as well. after setting the anchor in a pine-scented cove, after our bodies recovered from the obligatory plunge in the always frigid main water, the time would come frofour hot popcorn d cold b
then the call would come up the stairwell, good night old boy. denied, walter. reat night. we watched the sunset. we dined with presidents. we explored the caribbean by sale. the family followed me into their life and i became a trusted and comfortable member. by the way, sailing with walter on wednesday was not for the faint of heart. walter loves the sea. when the more timid stated short, we left our secure maureen and set sail -- are secure mmooring and set sail. pointers she would and we...
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their disappearance didn't raise suspicion until one of the boy's families found a farewell video soon after and their loved ones frantically contacted the fbi for help in locating them. and to almost all who knew him, najibullah zazi liked to joke with customers, not as it is alleged, plotting an attack on the new york city transit system with al qaeda. people didn't know what to make of major nidal hasan but surely no one anticipated that he would carry out the worst domestic terrorist attacks since 9/11. in each of these cases appearances proved far different from reality. today this subcommittee seeks to gain understanding of how people who seem like anyone else, those who are capable of interacting socially with friends and colleagues and in many cases are athletes and scholars could be recruited or self-recruited to train to be terrorists. my eyes were opened four years ago when a terrorist cell in my district, torrance, california, excellent police authorities enabled to in connect the dots on attacks to attack local synagogues and a military base. the folk planning to do that a
their disappearance didn't raise suspicion until one of the boy's families found a farewell video soon after and their loved ones frantically contacted the fbi for help in locating them. and to almost all who knew him, najibullah zazi liked to joke with customers, not as it is alleged, plotting an attack on the new york city transit system with al qaeda. people didn't know what to make of major nidal hasan but surely no one anticipated that he would carry out the worst domestic terrorist...