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that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew the pain i was suffering. no one knew when i was going through. no one knew how this affected my family, my children, my community. no one seemed to care. i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in my neighborhood, and it did not. there was no one there for me when this happened to me. [applause] there were no counselors, and nobody come into my house to ask me questions about what happened. the already labeled my son in the papers as a gang member. they labeled him as a drug dealer. no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that seems unfair. i do because i want to see justice. i want to look at the person who killed my son
that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew the pain i was suffering. no one knew when i was going through. no one knew how this affected my family, my children, my community. no one seemed to care. i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in...
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why do you think yes it will come up? girl: because he pulled the weeds and watered. maybe the carrot said, "maybe those people don't know i'm going to come up." hendrick: how do you think this is helping her children learn to communicate not only with her, but with other children in the group? once again, one of the best things we can do for our children is to listen to them. and i mean really listen. i've seen a lot of teachers, especially those who are new and nervous, spend so much time talking-- or worse yet, answering their own questions-- that the children can hardly get a word in edgewise. let's look for opportunities to give our children something real to talk about. it's so easy for a child's attention to wander when we expect them to talk about something abstract or vague or something they've never experienced in real life. children's talk should be based on solid, real, lived-through experiences. teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes, we're working on the pond. you're building a pon
why do you think yes it will come up? girl: because he pulled the weeds and watered. maybe the carrot said, "maybe those people don't know i'm going to come up." hendrick: how do you think this is helping her children learn to communicate not only with her, but with other children in the group? once again, one of the best things we can do for our children is to listen to them. and i mean really listen. i've seen a lot of teachers, especially those who are new and nervous, spend so...
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-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> what if you could make a memorial that is more about information and you are never fixed and it can go wherever it wants to go? everyone who has donated to it could use it, host it, share it. >> for quite a great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and appropriate visual expression. >> it was a bench at one point. it was a darkened room at another point. but the theme always was a theme of how do we call people's attention to the issue of speci species extinction. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of
-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> what if you could...
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. >> reporter: why do you call it that. >> why do i call what? reason, me and you are sitting here talking, that's one reason. >> thanks to brian ross for that amazing story. >>> up next, a world record setting stunt over 23,000 feet in the making. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool. awesome! perfect! dad to the rescue. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com with delicious pringles stix. ♪ ♪ everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] ♪ join us at projectluna.com cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. >>> what do mount everest and a prom queen have in common? they are the center of the "nightline" feed frenzy. someone once asked british mountaineer why do you want to climb mount everest. because it's th
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and weirder i remember you saying right after you said why didn't they film as a rat i mean why television say do you give this interview here that are arrested on the premises i mean film it i thought what's going on and why this is happening also why do you think that the m i five failed to apprehend these dangerous suspects both of them when they were both on m i five am and am i six intelligence watchlist and i do have a large i was also featured in several counterterrorism destinations for the last eight years. it could be a number of things it could be extreme incompetence and intelligence services or it could be that they thought that they weren't a threat and just let them roam free or you know this like i said there's so many possibilities and discussing bizarre and bizarre as as the days go on and it could have just been that they let them go there's certain individuals that they let them go and they use innocent honeypot expect because they monitor them and this see who they draw in so it can monitor then keep an eye out on them in a better way but you know i think the security service
and weirder i remember you saying right after you said why didn't they film as a rat i mean why television say do you give this interview here that are arrested on the premises i mean film it i thought what's going on and why this is happening also why do you think that the m i five failed to apprehend these dangerous suspects both of them when they were both on m i five am and am i six intelligence watchlist and i do have a large i was also featured in several counterterrorism destinations for...
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. >> so why do we return to this haunted past? why do we want this self-inflicted pain? we came here with fragile pieces of our memories, afraid that after us, they may be erased. >> tonight ofrontline, filmmaker marian marzynski's search for a childhood lost in the holocaust. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support fontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> marian marzynski: our american home. over 40 years ago, we came to these shores, raised two children, and after they left, this became our empty nest. my wife grazyna grew up in a polish catholic family, but already as a teenager, she had left her chur
. >> so why do we return to this haunted past? why do we want this self-inflicted pain? we came here with fragile pieces of our memories, afraid that after us, they may be erased. >> tonight ofrontline, filmmaker marian marzynski's search for a childhood lost in the holocaust. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support fontline is provided by the john d. and catherine...
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why do we do this gettable first of all is done to prevent parents from sending the child back to their own french the children from orphanages have a special fate with that's how i put it in you but they are special they haven't experienced a certain every day troubles of course this affects their mental state and their behavior. that parents need to learn how to interact with them at the polls but they need to find a way to communicate without the one thing within they should learn to love and accept them and you might think that the movement was that i'd said that we try to provide parents with certain knowledge and skills then they can use the scales in their life to build a friendly and kind family. victims of the children always like attention and care physical contact because it is very important for them and our children now open and social they're able to communicate they share their energy and adults also get positive emotions at this lessons. but if candidate parents like a child later on they might be able to welcome him or her into their family. but that's it but it's good
why do we do this gettable first of all is done to prevent parents from sending the child back to their own french the children from orphanages have a special fate with that's how i put it in you but they are special they haven't experienced a certain every day troubles of course this affects their mental state and their behavior. that parents need to learn how to interact with them at the polls but they need to find a way to communicate without the one thing within they should learn to love...
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>> why not. >> stephen: jennifer, why do you think "the great gatsby" ( cheers and applause ) there you you say "the great gatsby" is the great american novel? what do you say to us? >> i think it captures something about the american psyche that most of us would recognize, which is a willingness to start over, reinvent ourselves, imagine a new life, and in a way, that dream is a lot of what built this country. >> stephen: who wouldn't want to be gatsby, you know? >> exactly. >> stephen: he's got it all. he's rich. he's face in his own way. he's got a huge house, and everything works out for him until it does not. ( laughter ) >> well, of course he starts as someone else and he creates all of that as a way of trying to the love of a woman he could not win when he was just a poor nobody. there's no question it doesn't work power plant he doesn't get the girl and he gets killed. >> stephen: would it help if he had had a bigger house? ( laughter ) here's what i liked about him-- is that he reached for what he wanted. and didn't let anything get in his way. which brings me to the green ligh
>> why not. >> stephen: jennifer, why do you think "the great gatsby" ( cheers and applause ) there you you say "the great gatsby" is the great american novel? what do you say to us? >> i think it captures something about the american psyche that most of us would recognize, which is a willingness to start over, reinvent ourselves, imagine a new life, and in a way, that dream is a lot of what built this country. >> stephen: who wouldn't want to be...
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why do people want to do dumb stuff like that displ -- like that? >> i don't know. i read and the mountain is littered with piles of poop and dead, frozen people. they are independent contractors and if you are going down it is like see ya. they don't feel obligation to save you. >> i have seen gruesome pictures of frozen shirpa's. that just happens to be in my walk in freezer. should they restrict the number of climbers? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you care. >> people should get a different hobby. is it shows that humans are doing better at getting great incredible things. why not go to the least climbed tall mountain. kg, don't people climb everest so they can tell people they climbed everett. >> it is an echo stroke, right? and i don't want to climb into anything i can't do with my louis vuitton. >> you should do that in your heels. >> it would be uh macing. >> i think it would be fun. bill does it all the time. when has it become more of a problem? >> they said that in the article. you will try to argue with them and will lose. people are complaining because
why do people want to do dumb stuff like that displ -- like that? >> i don't know. i read and the mountain is littered with piles of poop and dead, frozen people. they are independent contractors and if you are going down it is like see ya. they don't feel obligation to save you. >> i have seen gruesome pictures of frozen shirpa's. that just happens to be in my walk in freezer. should they restrict the number of climbers? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you care. >>...
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well if that's indeed true that the m i five was trying to recruit him why do you think they were so keen on recruiting the suspect . precisely when. the wars in afghanistan and iraq were the best recruitment for islam ism we now have our own intelligence and. agencies in britain doing this of their own accord so the exact timeline of events are twenty ten and by the way he was only one of seven captured in somalia by the s.s. as it turned out they threw him into a torture cell and they then m i five then jumps in with the british foreign office against so we're hearing what the s.s. wanted they say wasn't deported he was on a commercial flight back here and just put him in the streets of london and is there any confirmation that but the kenyan authorities indeed did torture him at the request of the u.k. gov at least under supervision of the u.k. government. because it's always difficult to get that kind of information i mean we have other cases of country a legal case by a person in libya who was extraordinarily rendered thanks to the british secret services but certainly we're hea
well if that's indeed true that the m i five was trying to recruit him why do you think they were so keen on recruiting the suspect . precisely when. the wars in afghanistan and iraq were the best recruitment for islam ism we now have our own intelligence and. agencies in britain doing this of their own accord so the exact timeline of events are twenty ten and by the way he was only one of seven captured in somalia by the s.s. as it turned out they threw him into a torture cell and they then m...
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you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get the mic. >> i don't do a lot of corresponding. i work in san francisco. our tagers have moved mostly to inseta gram. so, i'm using a lot more inseta gram. * from what i understand they're get for getting warrants, very cooperative. and we've had some success with instagram stuff lately. >> very cool. all right. again, some of you that have already used facebook, i don't know how you use yahoo! or what? >> g-mail. >> it's a free e-mail system. your very first step is to set up an e-mail account because you have to have an e-mail account to set up your facebook account. do not
you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get...
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why do you want to wear your phone on your face? >> for a lot of reasons.
why do you want to wear your phone on your face? >> for a lot of reasons.
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why do you think this country is full of obese and sick. because we have a crappy food system. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single one i got the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker see it's a step forward. corrects it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this. we speak your language well enough but then. when news programs and documentaries in spanish more matches to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidney's stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. despairing gone time at
why do you think this country is full of obese and sick. because we have a crappy food system. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single one i got...
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do you really believe this i mean why is it that this obvious reality is either framed as friends or completely omitted from the discussion and i mean part of it is because we you know we don't have a lot of journalists that are going to these countries and talking to the people who have been declared as enemies by the united states government i mean what i found when i went to be on province in yemen and met with tribal people who are too . believers who are rather receiving end of the drone strikes these are people that level these are people that want osama bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abbie when i've gone to afghanistan or yemen or somalia who
do you really believe this i mean why is it that this obvious reality is either framed as friends or completely omitted from the discussion and i mean part of it is because we you know we don't have a lot of journalists that are going to these countries and talking to the people who have been declared as enemies by the united states government i mean what i found when i went to be on province in yemen and met with tribal people who are too . believers who are rather receiving end of the drone...
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to kate. >> is he continually saying something that is demonstrably false. >> bill: dupe do you have any idea why the president might be doing, this kate? >> because every time he has done it in the past he has gotten away with it, bill. this is the first time because it is so egregious, because him coming out and saying that he called it a terrorist attack is so ridiculous that the press would finally be made to look like idiots. so they have to come out. not kirsten at all. i think she is being an objective journalist right now and i appreciate that. but i do think the press is in a position where the american people are so aware that the president is standing up, telling a complete lie to the american people that he blamed it on a video and that to go along with the lie any longer would. >> bill: do you go with the theory that this is all about the election that he did that and mislead everybody that he didn't want to get in trouble with the romney people about being soft on terrorism or not handling the benghazi thing so he decided to try to cover this up and now he just doesn't want to admit
to kate. >> is he continually saying something that is demonstrably false. >> bill: dupe do you have any idea why the president might be doing, this kate? >> because every time he has done it in the past he has gotten away with it, bill. this is the first time because it is so egregious, because him coming out and saying that he called it a terrorist attack is so ridiculous that the press would finally be made to look like idiots. so they have to come out. not kirsten at all....
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doing a great deal. he has also been busy with president obama to benefit britain's memberip of the european union. why is he doing it in the white house but not in this. >> the prime minister not withstanding differences on this subject, he made it clear he believes in continued membership of the european reforms. there is a fundamental debate we need to have in this country whether we are open or closed nation or stand tall and our european neighborhood or not. that ia debate that will continue and the prime minister will make his views known. >> area harmon. >> we have an important vote an amendment to the queen's speech tonight. the prime minister is out of a country. and can the prime minister held the house? the prime minister wanted to say what he be voting for the govement showing true leadership. >> two questions pointing out the prime minister's here, a striking observation penetrating insight into the affairs of state. she rejected an opportunity two years ago to vo on legislation which this side of the house pushed through giving the british people for the first time legal guarantee of whet
doing a great deal. he has also been busy with president obama to benefit britain's memberip of the european union. why is he doing it in the white house but not in this. >> the prime minister not withstanding differences on this subject, he made it clear he believes in continued membership of the european reforms. there is a fundamental debate we need to have in this country whether we are open or closed nation or stand tall and our european neighborhood or not. that ia debate that will...
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so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!esn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i have got to tell you what is happening with oil. most commodities are moving to the downside. we are starting to see solar crude coming back up to the up side. still slightly down on the day but it is moving towards the break even mark right there. let's get the street talk and take a look at some of the under the hood, under the radar stocks. priceline.com is moving higher. >> not exactly into the radar. listen, the numbers are pretty good for priceline. but some people disappointed by its outlook. it was stable but it fell short of some of the higher expectations out there. the stock is up about 4% out there. that was the most bullish. >> we were bringing up stocks like google. i will never get there. limited brands or l brand as it is called at the moment. >> downgraded from a neutral to a buy. the company is a victim of its own success. buy side earnings expectations may be
so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!esn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i have got to tell you what is happening with oil. most commodities are moving to the downside. we are starting to see solar crude coming back up to the up side. still slightly down on the day but it is moving towards the break even mark right there. let's get the street talk and take a look at some of the under the hood, under the radar stocks....
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why do we do that? why do we have our member dos that? because we want to test that response plan because it's no good on paper unless you test it and we do that. we run drills and it takes about a drill to do, to plan. we work with the public sector agency and it was the fire department and next year alsolet fire department and we had drills with the police department swat and a day long drill and you name the emergency we probably planned for it, and i am not here to brag. i am here to tell you these drills help and we can't do that without the city and our members get the lessons from that drill. anyway i take too much more of your time. again i am honored to be here. this is a video of the drill and it's somewhat funny -- and a seminar we put on (siren). (music). "fire". "fire". "fire". "woo, woo, woo" "fire". "when you walk and talk really sets me off and wild child". >> "yes she does". >> and sleep and cheat and there is a slow chance, baby, baby". "so this way and excited now". "push, push -- let me know -- >> "fire". "fire". >> th
why do we do that? why do we have our member dos that? because we want to test that response plan because it's no good on paper unless you test it and we do that. we run drills and it takes about a drill to do, to plan. we work with the public sector agency and it was the fire department and next year alsolet fire department and we had drills with the police department swat and a day long drill and you name the emergency we probably planned for it, and i am not here to brag. i am here to tell...
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genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. welcome back. well the hundred inmates in gone time have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the tourist detention center one prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month. ortiz miniport now has the full story. thirty five year old detainee. was reportedly shot several times by get mo card last month his attorney ramsey cost some joins me now to speak exclusively to r.t. about what happened mr clawson thank you for your time. and when it was your client shot and what were the circumstances of the shooting on saturday april thirteenth of this year the bottom will military president ministration decided to raid at six the prison facility at guantanamo the time the trollies president lee they conducted the raid in order to move all the prisoners into solitary confinement and that was just one additional way that the prison in the station wanted to try to break the hunger strike what happened on that day
genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. welcome back. well the hundred inmates in gone time have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the tourist detention center one prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month. ortiz miniport now has the full story. thirty five year old detainee. was reportedly shot several times by get mo card last month his...
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i figured, why don't i do it? . do love this idea put it in the way of the consumers path at the grocery store or at the mall and pay them what these things are worth. it can inspire participation and it is working. >> what is your background? >> this is my sixth venture startup. >> have you been successful? >> i have been successful in times -- three times. nothing ventured, nothing gained. >> can you illustrate how this works? >> sure. you would bring your old device. here is an old iphone. we can do tablets and cell phones. >> protect the environment and your local community. to sell a device, you have to be 18 years of age. your id will be verified. your device will be matched against the database. we work closely with law enforcement. when you insert your license what happens seele at the headquarters an image of the drivers license and make sure it is a good idea. the person compares to make sure it is valid. it is, we let the transaction go forward. >> ok. you have been cleared. >> they know me. -- yes. ok. w
i figured, why don't i do it? . do love this idea put it in the way of the consumers path at the grocery store or at the mall and pay them what these things are worth. it can inspire participation and it is working. >> what is your background? >> this is my sixth venture startup. >> have you been successful? >> i have been successful in times -- three times. nothing ventured, nothing gained. >> can you illustrate how this works? >> sure. you would bring your...
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why do you like it? ell, aig was one of the most vilified companies of all time of. you know, people really put them as the face of the 2008 financial crisis. david: sure. >> and welcome bob comes in, ane reminds e of lee iacocca in the '80s. he makes me proud to be an american. the job that they've done there, they've paid all the money back to the fed, they've paid back a profit, so we as taxpayers have made money on the money that they borrowed. he's divested them of all of the businesses that don't make a lot of sense. their property and casualty business made a profit last quarter for the first time. and if you just look at where the stock's trading, it's almost 40% below book value of the company. so i think it's one of the great turn around stories of all time. and from a value perspective, it's got a lot of room to run. and i want to clarify this: the reason that i think the bull will continue is because of a lot of the points that the gentleman made earlier. our corporationsing have got financial
why do you like it? ell, aig was one of the most vilified companies of all time of. you know, people really put them as the face of the 2008 financial crisis. david: sure. >> and welcome bob comes in, ane reminds e of lee iacocca in the '80s. he makes me proud to be an american. the job that they've done there, they've paid all the money back to the fed, they've paid back a profit, so we as taxpayers have made money on the money that they borrowed. he's divested them of all of the...
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to kate. >> is he continually saying something that is demonstrably false. >> bill: dupe do you have any idea why the president might be doing, this kate? >> because every time he has done it in the past he has gotten away with it, bill. this is the first time because it is so egregious, because him coming out and saying that he called it a terrorist attack is so ridiculous that the press would finally be made to look like idiots. so they have to come out. not kirsten at all. i think she is being an objective journalist right now and i appreciate that. but i do think the press is in a position where the american people are so aware that the president is standing up, telling a complete lie to the american people that he blamed it on a video and that to go along with the lie any longer would. >> bill: do you go with the theory that this is all about the election that he did that and mislead everybody that he didn't want to get in trouble with the romney people about being soft on terrorism or not handling the benghazi thing so he decided to try to cover this up and now he just doesn't want to admit
to kate. >> is he continually saying something that is demonstrably false. >> bill: dupe do you have any idea why the president might be doing, this kate? >> because every time he has done it in the past he has gotten away with it, bill. this is the first time because it is so egregious, because him coming out and saying that he called it a terrorist attack is so ridiculous that the press would finally be made to look like idiots. so they have to come out. not kirsten at all....
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and make legislation about all of oil as it does seem to be a real lack of self-awareness that is why do they think do they have too much time in their hands perhaps there is the problem you aren't even big enough that they still have energy and tax money and very crap to spare to spend on the experiments like this or that we progress like this where we have to cut down the whole size of the new broccoli that they have don't have to pay that much money and be that many bureaucrats so they can't even come up with the all these harebrained schemes in the first place this is definitely not something that needs to be done on the international uy basis how we're going to serve our all of oil in the restaurant i mean i don't see the need for it at all so there we go steve my society very much for talking to us all of oil topping the list of topics that the e.u. deem needs their attention right now. fears are rising at a region wide sectarian conflict is spreading across the middle east of the hizbullah join the syrian government in the battle to drive rebels out of the city of qusayr both side
and make legislation about all of oil as it does seem to be a real lack of self-awareness that is why do they think do they have too much time in their hands perhaps there is the problem you aren't even big enough that they still have energy and tax money and very crap to spare to spend on the experiments like this or that we progress like this where we have to cut down the whole size of the new broccoli that they have don't have to pay that much money and be that many bureaucrats so they can't...
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so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!our bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> dealing with ipos can be difficult and dangerous because the prospect of instant gains is so enticing the euphoria can cloud your better judgment. as everyone who got in the aborted facebook deal knows all too well. that's why you need a consistent method to make sure you don't get torn to pieces by something you don't understand, a deal you can't fathom or make heads or tails of. so here's your primer on an analyzing smoking hot deals and ice cold deals, the safer and the dangerous. the first and most important thing i look for with an ipo isn't what the company does, believe it or not. it's the company's pedigree, yes, the blood lines. i care about who the executives are, who the investors are, but most important, who the brokers doing the deals are. the first cohort the managers, can often be a relatively unknown group of people. strangely, it's the least important
so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!our bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> dealing with ipos can be difficult and dangerous because the prospect of instant gains is so enticing the euphoria can cloud your better judgment. as everyone who got in the aborted facebook deal knows all too well. that's why you need a consistent method to make sure you don't get torn to pieces by something you don't understand, a...
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history along a disastrous route there is a long history of the varian independence campaigns but why do you think this needs to happen now. patience is running out the very is part of the german transfer union and under the present fiscal equalisation policy we contribute more than the other states germany. i have an odd notion of fiscal equality because in twenty twelfth's we had three of the german states submitting their money while the remaining thirteen was strictly on the receiving end you see the same kind of mis balance within the european union germany is a major contributor to the e.u. budget and yet we don't have the voting power that would correspond to our share in fact on a number of issues we have very little power germany share and the european central bank is thirty percent and yet we have as much voting power is represented as a multiple cyprus maintaining such an unequal relationship on a permanent basis is inconsistent with democracy remember america's war of independence started with the slogan no taxation without representation and with upsets no taxation without t
history along a disastrous route there is a long history of the varian independence campaigns but why do you think this needs to happen now. patience is running out the very is part of the german transfer union and under the present fiscal equalisation policy we contribute more than the other states germany. i have an odd notion of fiscal equality because in twenty twelfth's we had three of the german states submitting their money while the remaining thirteen was strictly on the receiving end...
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why do you say that, and what does that mean? >> well, it means that the u.s. economy and indeed the global economy outside of europe continues to show reasonable signs of growth. you know, and stock investors
why do you say that, and what does that mean? >> well, it means that the u.s. economy and indeed the global economy outside of europe continues to show reasonable signs of growth. you know, and stock investors
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. >> why do i feel like i'm about to be ed?> you're no. >> a pair of videos that show how not to drive your pick-up truck. first video from the beach ridge speedway in new england. the blue ford ranger pulls up to the line but not before it does a nice burnout, getting the crowd revved up. this is one of those run what you brung races. he's pulling up looks to me like an old jeep of sorts. >> like clark w. griswold. >> not impressive. >> the speedway announcer calls it a jeep and looks like the jeep is out in front of that flashy blue pick-up the whole way around the short track. >> you're going to let a jeep beat that fancy pick-up? >> the guy driving the blue pick-up truck gets a little out of shape and despite his fancy wheels, this happens. >> oh! >> yeah. you don't want to roll over your nice shiny blue truck. >> i got that! >> he's okay. head over to the drag track, another pick-up truck lined up against little white toyota on the other side. another burnout. steven you and i know something about drag racing. >> a bit of
. >> why do i feel like i'm about to be ed?> you're no. >> a pair of videos that show how not to drive your pick-up truck. first video from the beach ridge speedway in new england. the blue ford ranger pulls up to the line but not before it does a nice burnout, getting the crowd revved up. this is one of those run what you brung races. he's pulling up looks to me like an old jeep of sorts. >> like clark w. griswold. >> not impressive. >> the speedway announcer...
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me it came to me as a regular fighter and i told them i'm not giving away any trade secrets i said why do you want to see me. i want to win. i said what kind of goal is that. he said, what do you mean, i hit people i'm a boxer. i said what about california state champion i'm telling you it was like a lightbulb, a big lightbulb went off in his head. his training got up a thousand fold, win, win, win, win, california light heavy weight champion 2-years in a row. we're doing the same thing for him professional and with different methods. one of the mysteries and powers of hypnosis and laws of the mind what you see becomes enhanced. >> you think about the word power, where does that term come from in your practice. >> well, the power is not in my power, it is not the power of mi' grow. as i said at the beginning it's an alignment with the person's own power which is part of his infinite loving truth that we can call a many different things, god, self, awareness. when people touch that it effects them physically and in their souls, their heart and their mind heals. as you pointed out at the be
me it came to me as a regular fighter and i told them i'm not giving away any trade secrets i said why do you want to see me. i want to win. i said what kind of goal is that. he said, what do you mean, i hit people i'm a boxer. i said what about california state champion i'm telling you it was like a lightbulb, a big lightbulb went off in his head. his training got up a thousand fold, win, win, win, win, california light heavy weight champion 2-years in a row. we're doing the same thing for him...
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genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. is he. says. in the early hours of march sixth two thousand and eight a bomb exploded outside an army recruiting station in new york city's times where were no injuries reported in a. orders were never able to apprehend a suspect in relation to the bombing in fast forward five years later or now gerry an anarchist and political activist has been found in contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury in the ongoing investigation his silence could land him over a year in federal custody without charges or conviction for a crime now coaches cases raising questions among activists about the penalties against political dissenters who choose silence over who operation or to correspond associate churkin has been following the case unfold joins us from our new york studio to give us the latest honest as far as we know there have never been any suspects named in connection with the bombing so why is jerry koch coach sorry connected to the case
genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. is he. says. in the early hours of march sixth two thousand and eight a bomb exploded outside an army recruiting station in new york city's times where were no injuries reported in a. orders were never able to apprehend a suspect in relation to the bombing in fast forward five years later or now gerry an anarchist and political activist has been found in contempt of...