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oh, victor ! may i talk to you for a moment, please ? "victor" ? - what's going on here ? - that handyman seems to have a bad attitude. if you don't mind me saying so perhaps you should replace him. mr. brashov ? i-i mean victor ? no. he can't be replaced. why not ? has he been with you for a long time ? something like that. how's your coffee ? it's good. i'm sorry, boss. i shouldn't have spoken to you that way. i am just having a bad day. it's all right, victor. i understand completely. say something to me. anything. - what's the matter, jess ? - the doctor just cleaned my ears out. but it obviously didn't work. i just thought i heard victor call jamal "boss." - well-- - yes ! well-- what are they saying ? i can't hear a thing. come on in the kitchen, jess. i've got a special that'll explain everything. i thought you said that customers couldn't go into the kitchen. oh ! him ? he is the delivery boy. i just finished my deliveries for the day. what else do you want me to do ? i don't know. ask mr. al-jibali. - who ? - jamal. ask jamal. why ? just do it ! - okay. jamal, wha
oh, victor ! may i talk to you for a moment, please ? "victor" ? - what's going on here ? - that handyman seems to have a bad attitude. if you don't mind me saying so perhaps you should replace him. mr. brashov ? i-i mean victor ? no. he can't be replaced. why not ? has he been with you for a long time ? something like that. how's your coffee ? it's good. i'm sorry, boss. i shouldn't have spoken to you that way. i am just having a bad day. it's all right, victor. i understand...
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was putting a lot of pressure on thailand thailand government to get victor boot many argue that what the u.s. did was a violation of international law and nonetheless mr boot a russian businessman was tried here in the u.s. and found guilty sentenced to twenty five years in prison and all along victor boot his attorneys and his supporters believe that the cards were stacked against him because in two thousand and five many will made many may remember there was a hollywood movie put out in theaters called lord of war and nicolas cage the actor was playing a character that he said was based on victor boot. and victor boot following that movie was dubbed the merchant of death so when he went into court for his trial many believe that the stocks the chances of him getting a fair trial were unlikely because many knew him or thought of him as a villain to begin with because of hollywood because of the information the u.s. government was painting about him following his sentencing earlier this year our team did speak exclusively with victor boot and he said that his his his his circumstance
was putting a lot of pressure on thailand thailand government to get victor boot many argue that what the u.s. did was a violation of international law and nonetheless mr boot a russian businessman was tried here in the u.s. and found guilty sentenced to twenty five years in prison and all along victor boot his attorneys and his supporters believe that the cards were stacked against him because in two thousand and five many will made many may remember there was a hollywood movie put out in...
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notifying russia without notifying victor good attorney without notifying victor boot family and according to documents that were released by wiki leaks some time ago if there was indications that the u.s. was putting a lot of pressure on thailand the thailand government to get victor boot many argue that what the u.s. did was a violation of international law in two thousand and five many may remember there was a hollywood movie called lord of war and nicolas cage the actor was playing a character that he said was based on victor boot and victor boot following that movie was dubbed the merchant of death so when he went into court for his trial many believe that the chances of him getting a fair trial were unlikely because many thought of him as a villain to begin with r.t. does speak exclusively with victor boot and he said he has been used as a political pawn. purely a political marker of. the american. government repeatedly. it still has not been clear or indicated by any u.s. officials how they believe they have the legal right to extradite victor boot a russian citizen from thailand to
notifying russia without notifying victor good attorney without notifying victor boot family and according to documents that were released by wiki leaks some time ago if there was indications that the u.s. was putting a lot of pressure on thailand the thailand government to get victor boot many argue that what the u.s. did was a violation of international law in two thousand and five many may remember there was a hollywood movie called lord of war and nicolas cage the actor was playing a...
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because i realized that it was pedro victor garcia. it was this man that i had been studying about and learning about, the way to set to understand his biography. he came to the united states in 1956. he came to the united states in 1956. he was born in cuba in 1899. more than 100 years ago. the thing about emigration is that it doesn't work out for everybody. we have this american dream. one of the people it didn't work out for was pedro victor garcia. he came to the united states with seven daughters and a wife and struggle. he could not make a living. in 1959, after fidel castro took over cuba, like a lot of humans, he thought that cuba was going to be a better place and that his options would actually possibly be better in cuba. then they were here in the united states. he returned. he went back to the land of his birth. after three years they are, after it became clear that cuba was moving towards being a communist state. he did something really risky. i will read you about what he did. bear with me for just one moment. i thought
because i realized that it was pedro victor garcia. it was this man that i had been studying about and learning about, the way to set to understand his biography. he came to the united states in 1956. he came to the united states in 1956. he was born in cuba in 1899. more than 100 years ago. the thing about emigration is that it doesn't work out for everybody. we have this american dream. one of the people it didn't work out for was pedro victor garcia. he came to the united states with seven...
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that's what victor did, greg. he made you think.o say, vier victor roberts, wherever you are, rest in peace so that we may live in peace. >> very beautiful. we should close on that. we have no post game wrap up tonight. a couple of quick programming notes before you go. i will see you back here monday at 5:00 p.m. eastern time for "the five" live from the republican national convention in tampa. second, there is no "red eye" for the next two weeks. we are bumped for the fox newschannel excellent coverage of the republican and democratic national convention. a new "red eye" will air on monday, september 10th, just in time for school. thank you for this evening's guests. for bill schulz, andy levy and who ever this guy is, i will see you next time.
that's what victor did, greg. he made you think.o say, vier victor roberts, wherever you are, rest in peace so that we may live in peace. >> very beautiful. we should close on that. we have no post game wrap up tonight. a couple of quick programming notes before you go. i will see you back here monday at 5:00 p.m. eastern time for "the five" live from the republican national convention in tampa. second, there is no "red eye" for the next two weeks. we are bumped for...
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victor joins us now. victor, nice to see you. we've been dealing with each other for the past ten kreerz now. i thought we were done with this topic but how prevalent is drugs in baseball still? >> i believe that it's rampant. that there continues to be a use of synthetic testosterone. i believe the t.e. test is the biggest loophole in major league baseball. we've had half a dozen or more in various sports over the last six months. they need to close that and use more sophisticated test called c.i.r. testing. >> victor, i've said this to you before and i'll say it again. you are a convicted felon, baseball doesn't want you around. however, your insight is extremely valuable. how would you erase this drug problem? >> i would use this more sophisticated test called c.i.r. that can detect the difference between the body's testosterone and synthetic testosterone and catch it up to two weeks after use. the tests they're using now they can use fast-acting creams and gels and patches and be back down within the allowable limit within si
victor joins us now. victor, nice to see you. we've been dealing with each other for the past ten kreerz now. i thought we were done with this topic but how prevalent is drugs in baseball still? >> i believe that it's rampant. that there continues to be a use of synthetic testosterone. i believe the t.e. test is the biggest loophole in major league baseball. we've had half a dozen or more in various sports over the last six months. they need to close that and use more sophisticated test...
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--desde phoenix, arizona, "victor hugo rodriguez" nos tiene la informacion... . >> alex de 27 años dea la beca y ahora tiene que trabajar. >> ahora como soy un criminal, ya no califico, pero en arizona todos son criminales para poder deportarlos. >> trabajó hasta hace poco hasta que los alguciles llegaron para arrestarlos junto a sus compañeros. >> la gente llorando, yo hablando con mis familiares y amigos. >> con la entrada del fiscal en condado de maricopa ha llegado también el calvario para miles de personas en est estado. >> lo que el abogado de alex ha visto es el cambio de política en las oficinas de la fiscalía. >> haciendo más difícil que una persona salga bajo fianza, el padre de alex no se dio por vencido. >> los cargos que le agregaron eran un poco fuertes, y los abogados nos decían que con ese tipo de cargos, era una automática deportación. >> su hijo quedó libre, pero no se puede amparar bajo la acción diferida del presidente barack obama. >> desde phoenix arizona víctor hugo rodríguez. >> el poeta empezó la caravana por la paz, ahora se quiere atraer la atención contra l
--desde phoenix, arizona, "victor hugo rodriguez" nos tiene la informacion... . >> alex de 27 años dea la beca y ahora tiene que trabajar. >> ahora como soy un criminal, ya no califico, pero en arizona todos son criminales para poder deportarlos. >> trabajó hasta hace poco hasta que los alguciles llegaron para arrestarlos junto a sus compañeros. >> la gente llorando, yo hablando con mis familiares y amigos. >> con la entrada del fiscal en condado de...
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i realized it was pedro victor garcia the man i had been studying about and that i come to like. coming in 1956 to the united states. that was not 100 years ago. he was born 1899. immigration and does not work out for everybody. we have an american dream. pedro victor garcia came to the united states with seven daughters and a wife and struggled and could not make a living. after castro took over from he thought it would become a better place. and the options would be better in cuba thin in the united states. it was clear q bell was moving to a communist day. bear with me. just one moment. i thought i had it marked. he bought an airplane ticket. at the airport a man who was an immigration officer stopped pedro victor garcia and told him he did not belong. it turns out to he did not have the the said. because he was out longer than one year and was viewed to renounce his residency. rate on biscayne boulevard called the freedom tower model after a bell tower in spain. that is where cubans were sent to get aid with their rival. but not where he was sent. this was the ellis island of
i realized it was pedro victor garcia the man i had been studying about and that i come to like. coming in 1956 to the united states. that was not 100 years ago. he was born 1899. immigration and does not work out for everybody. we have an american dream. pedro victor garcia came to the united states with seven daughters and a wife and struggled and could not make a living. after castro took over from he thought it would become a better place. and the options would be better in cuba thin in the...
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act victor, nice to see you. how prevalent is drugs in baseball still? >> i believe that it's rampant. there continues to be the use of testosterone. it's the biggest loophole in major league baseball. we've had half a dozen or more in serious sports. they need to close that and use more sophisticated tests. >> victor, i said this to you before. i'll say it again. you're a convicted felon. however, your insight is extremely valuable. how would you erase this drug problem? >> i would use a more sophisticated test called cir. the tests they're using now, they can use fast-acting creams and jells and patches. they'll be back down to within the allowable limit within six hours. they need to use this additional test. >> how does testosterone help someone's performance? >> it speeds healing and muscle growth. afterwards when they use testosterone, it enhances and accelerates healing and tissue repair. when they come to the park the next day, the muscles are stronger and refreshed and more recovered. >> just after the news broke, bartolo colon says he takes ful
act victor, nice to see you. how prevalent is drugs in baseball still? >> i believe that it's rampant. there continues to be the use of testosterone. it's the biggest loophole in major league baseball. we've had half a dozen or more in serious sports. they need to close that and use more sophisticated tests. >> victor, i said this to you before. i'll say it again. you're a convicted felon. however, your insight is extremely valuable. how would you erase this drug problem? >> i...
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. >> it is not, as set by the victors four years ago, the economy, stupid. it is the kind of nation we are, whether we possess the will and determination to deal with questions, including economic questions but certainly not limited to them. all things to not flow from wealth or poverty. i know this firsthand, and so do you. all things flow from doing what is right. [applause] >> look at what has happened. we have the lowest rates of unemployment, inflation, and home mortgages in 28 years. [applause]
. >> it is not, as set by the victors four years ago, the economy, stupid. it is the kind of nation we are, whether we possess the will and determination to deal with questions, including economic questions but certainly not limited to them. all things to not flow from wealth or poverty. i know this firsthand, and so do you. all things flow from doing what is right. [applause] >> look at what has happened. we have the lowest rates of unemployment, inflation, and home mortgages in 28...
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of a political struggle because this is still a political struggle in syria when the victors are those with the guns that always bodes ill for women for children for civilians syria is not libya syria has a long history of of civil society mobilization and organizations they have many things that was not possible in libya it's not the same i don't want to equate them but the danger is that you will have certain parallels certain similarities such as unaccountable militias who will not put themselves under the accountability of a new government that is a very dangerous reality and as diplomats have already acknowledged if there is another bigger explosion in syria if the entire syrian body politic explodes it will be an explosion not an implosion as libya was there is the danger because it is becoming sectarian because of that sectarian character that is only now becoming dominant in syria in a country that was not traditionally a sectarian divided religiously divided country despite the use by the regime of the religious and sectarian divisions to maintain its power this was not a popu
of a political struggle because this is still a political struggle in syria when the victors are those with the guns that always bodes ill for women for children for civilians syria is not libya syria has a long history of of civil society mobilization and organizations they have many things that was not possible in libya it's not the same i don't want to equate them but the danger is that you will have certain parallels certain similarities such as unaccountable militias who will not put...
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the chicago daily news, the head of that was victor lawson. less extreme but still representative of wealth and property in that perspective. there two hearst newspapers that a little bit more populist but the daily press represented the spectrum of conservative wealth and property. you would have to go to black newspapers and anything else, documents, community documents of organization. i spent a lot of time going through the university of chicago archives, it is not that extensive. i went through the loudon papers. you have to do some triangulation because every prospective you are getting particularly from the press is slanted in a certain way. so for instance one of my contention is something some critics have taken me to task for is i have a more sympathetic view of big bill thompson and his machine than what i consider the cartoony thing that has grown up in history. the people with the printing presses right history and thompson left not a paper behind. there's nothing you can find. victor lawson has this big archive and mccormick has
the chicago daily news, the head of that was victor lawson. less extreme but still representative of wealth and property in that perspective. there two hearst newspapers that a little bit more populist but the daily press represented the spectrum of conservative wealth and property. you would have to go to black newspapers and anything else, documents, community documents of organization. i spent a lot of time going through the university of chicago archives, it is not that extensive. i went...
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victor brashov. that's him right there. thank you. mr. brashov ! i am brashov. hello. i'm katherine blake. - i've just come from the chandler agency. - from where ? the employment office ? mr. brashov ? yes ? we got a problem with the freezer door. - can you fix it ? - i'll see what i can do. you must be very busy. i can come back. no, wait a minute. i remember now-- come with me i can't hear a thing in here. sorry about the mess. oh, that's okay. we are very busy getting ready to open. you can sit here. please. thank you. here's my resume. i think you'll find i've had a lot of experience, especially in the area of-- look how thin you are. how could you work in a restaurant and be so thin ? just lucky, i guess. it runs in the family. - anyway, the first restaurant that i worked at was-- - have something to eat first. and then we can talk. - please. - what is this ? - romanian sausage. - ohh. mmm. water ! are you all right ? excuse me. i'm looking for mr. brashov. and you have found him. i'm sorry i'm late. my day has been a total nightmare. first my roommate's car woul
victor brashov. that's him right there. thank you. mr. brashov ! i am brashov. hello. i'm katherine blake. - i've just come from the chandler agency. - from where ? the employment office ? mr. brashov ? yes ? we got a problem with the freezer door. - can you fix it ? - i'll see what i can do. you must be very busy. i can come back. no, wait a minute. i remember now-- come with me i can't hear a thing in here. sorry about the mess. oh, that's okay. we are very busy getting ready to open. you can...
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victor conti says yes. after all, he did. he helped top athletes obtain steroids and went to prison for it. he says it's just as easy today as it was ten years ago. he now advocates for a clean competition. welcome to the program. really appreciate you being on. as you know, sir, there is zero evidence that the young chinese swimmer cheated, took any kind of performance enhancing drugs. she tested clean as you just heard. is there any reason we shouldn't believe that? >> well, the entire climate now over the olympic games because of what's happened in the last decade regarding the rampant use of drugs brings this suspicion. it's really not fair to her. i think it's important to understand that while they're doing some projected 6,000 tests here at the olympic games that doesn't tell us what the athlete was doing as much as nine months ago. the october, november, december time frame typically is when olympic athletes use steroids and other performance enhancing drugs to build the explosive power and speed base that serves them
victor conti says yes. after all, he did. he helped top athletes obtain steroids and went to prison for it. he says it's just as easy today as it was ten years ago. he now advocates for a clean competition. welcome to the program. really appreciate you being on. as you know, sir, there is zero evidence that the young chinese swimmer cheated, took any kind of performance enhancing drugs. she tested clean as you just heard. is there any reason we shouldn't believe that? >> well, the entire...
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. >> y llega a marte el curiosity, victor moreno nos revela las curiosidades del planeta rojo. >> alndidato de formula mitt romney, nos vemos el lunes.
. >> y llega a marte el curiosity, victor moreno nos revela las curiosidades del planeta rojo. >> alndidato de formula mitt romney, nos vemos el lunes.
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. >> officers found victor portillo stabbed to death in the basement of a home shortly after 6:00 a.m. on monday. a blood trail led investigators to a home a few blocks away. >> they banged on the door. >> that's when i told there there was a lady and a baby in there, just in case. >> investigators have declined to discuss the connection to the incident. a deadly shooting last night in southwest baltimore. a man was shot just after 9:00 p.m. on monday evening. his identity has not been released. police have made an arrest in last week's triple shooting. investigators say tyroll hill shot two men dead. police have not told us what prompted the shooting in the first place. >> hundreds of laid-off steelworkers are hoping to get some answers about their future. benefits for almost 2000 are about to end at the end of this month. they are open to find a new steel company to purchase the plant. >> i have been a union member for 38 years and i'm not receiving that service. all i'm getting is a bunch of lip service. >> the plant was purchased for $72 million from rg steel. top-ranked republica
. >> officers found victor portillo stabbed to death in the basement of a home shortly after 6:00 a.m. on monday. a blood trail led investigators to a home a few blocks away. >> they banged on the door. >> that's when i told there there was a lady and a baby in there, just in case. >> investigators have declined to discuss the connection to the incident. a deadly shooting last night in southwest baltimore. a man was shot just after 9:00 p.m. on monday evening. his...
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edwin iglesias-reyes is charged in first-degree murder in the death of his roommate, victor portillo. police say the man got into an argument and that is when edwin iglesias-reyes stabbed victor portillo several times. edwin iglesias-reyes is being held without bail at the baltimore detention center. the campaign is getting ready to kick it up a notch. a new poll is taking the temperature of voters. we have more on how attack ads are impacting the race. >> come surveys show president obama has a slight lead over mitt romney. >> the other side will not talk much about education because they do not have a plan. >> president obama will be in vegas today. the romney team talks about the difficulties graduates have had finding jobs. both sides working their messages. a new poll shows a statistical dead heat. each ticket's running mate has been on the attack to put more space between their rival. >> this country faces one of the starkest choices it has in the presidential elections, at least in my lifetime. >> paul ryan had 2012 feeling like 2008, playing up a misstep by the president when
edwin iglesias-reyes is charged in first-degree murder in the death of his roommate, victor portillo. police say the man got into an argument and that is when edwin iglesias-reyes stabbed victor portillo several times. edwin iglesias-reyes is being held without bail at the baltimore detention center. the campaign is getting ready to kick it up a notch. a new poll is taking the temperature of voters. we have more on how attack ads are impacting the race. >> come surveys show president...
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they are involved even more than me. >> that was victor bout. if you could respond to what he is saying, respond to the power of u.s. military contractors, and also talk about whether the att, the arms trade treaty, is totally dead. >> i think starting with the treaty, there is a move by the groups that supported it to take it to the general assembly of the united nations rid their they need a majority, not a full consensus. i think that is a hard thing to do, but worth as much energy as possible. i do not think it is impossible. in terms of bout's statements, he was charming severely on, and go look, someone to the taliban. the u.s. has links to bout. they're hearing weapons into iraq. many have associations with the cia, intelligence agencies around the world, helping them to carry out deals. the u.s. does that have clean hands in this freed without an arms trade treaty, somebody like bout can hide behind different laws in different countries, deal with the patrick regulations we have now. which is why it took them so long to get him into jail
they are involved even more than me. >> that was victor bout. if you could respond to what he is saying, respond to the power of u.s. military contractors, and also talk about whether the att, the arms trade treaty, is totally dead. >> i think starting with the treaty, there is a move by the groups that supported it to take it to the general assembly of the united nations rid their they need a majority, not a full consensus. i think that is a hard thing to do, but worth as much...