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yogi what do you remember about that play he gets up he was . never got that so that's why the great moments that is one of great moments of this credible as the hall of fame people been here now they've never seen a snow. now the whole thing they have robinson's you can't touch it good move for you yeah sure i get a weird like you know well they're they're different than i am. credible stuff we haven't been in brooklyn yet come going to go you know i love brooklyn but brooklyn never left me after the cyclon in the bronx the stereo bronx but no boulevard now in town parkway problem park with fordham road noise hit the well. first of all to get there for all of them you have to go to forty second street change a trip to the d.v.d. right bob but i always remember when i went to yankee stadium you know they hated buying saying it felt like they had a word honest to god and you pull up the train would elevate at one hundred and sixty first street and river avenue to suddenly you're going to this dark tunnel all the way in and something boom and you'
yogi what do you remember about that play he gets up he was . never got that so that's why the great moments that is one of great moments of this credible as the hall of fame people been here now they've never seen a snow. now the whole thing they have robinson's you can't touch it good move for you yeah sure i get a weird like you know well they're they're different than i am. credible stuff we haven't been in brooklyn yet come going to go you know i love brooklyn but brooklyn never left me...
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i'm talkingabout us, yogi. the plan. oh, right. yeah. hey, um, maybe the couchshould .at do you think? i really don't likefacing t. you know, snipers. yeah. then it'd be hard. oh, we're keeping the tvin the ? no, no. that's justwher. and plugged it in... and hooked up the cable. you know what's really gonnapul? some nice curtains. curtains. yeah. what's the matter? no, nothing. curtains. you want curtains. but don't youwant c? i want you to wantt. and aren't they goingto? after we...you know. buy the curtains? hey. oh, crap. thanks. you might wannacinc. you got a little fruitc. i can't go. that's ok. i'm notin th. mind if i hang outfor a? yeah. yeah. then i cantake a sh. i was gonna say. all day haven't had a chancebecg for debra's damn curtains! curtains. what is itwit? amy's got a thingwith t. tell me about it. r 3 hoursng herein my own filth waiting for curtains while debra's offat all kinds o. parties? yeah, yeah,this is my life now. i'm a hostage. i'm trapped insidethese 4... all the walls in this area! what do you meanhostage? a message.age. look at me.i'm tu come
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. >> by the 18th century, they were so big and powerful that battles ineing in which thousands of yogis were killed. >> i would never have thought yields a would be violent, especially the way it is practiced in america today. >> for these guys, there is no contradiction because they see the spiritual practice as generating an inner power they can use in various ways, giving blessings, cursing, or, indeed, plating. >> there are many different styles practiced in the u.s. for different regions despite attempts by the indian government to patent some cultures, but it shows that it has changed continuously for nearly 2000 years. states thereted are a lot of debates about what is authentic. deeply transformative individual practice, or is it a commercialized industry? there is no clear demarcation between the two. yoga today is very multiple. when we look at history and visual culture, we see that it has always been multiple. >> this is the beginning of i anger yoga. at the time, the style was innovative, but it is now an established part of the tradition, another example of it ability to t
. >> by the 18th century, they were so big and powerful that battles ineing in which thousands of yogis were killed. >> i would never have thought yields a would be violent, especially the way it is practiced in america today. >> for these guys, there is no contradiction because they see the spiritual practice as generating an inner power they can use in various ways, giving blessings, cursing, or, indeed, plating. >> there are many different styles practiced in the u.s....
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release decade long rule exit polls point to a landslide victory for the ruling party's candidate yogi margret margret really they have former education ministers campaign have the backing of the country's billionaire private hister both men are outspoken critics of the outgoing president that is rare for national look so what makes it a success really such a decisive and divisive figure. they are among the maize determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how socially everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand . circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color evolution which so power change in posts of his republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start a building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people fled one quarter of the population went through the penal system they were either arrested or interrogated in two thousand and seven police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters one thousand cycles ph
release decade long rule exit polls point to a landslide victory for the ruling party's candidate yogi margret margret really they have former education ministers campaign have the backing of the country's billionaire private hister both men are outspoken critics of the outgoing president that is rare for national look so what makes it a success really such a decisive and divisive figure. they are among the maize determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how socially...
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>> how can i snoke -- smoke and be a yol-- yogi. >> i will not die a smoker. >> how about today? today be the day? >> actually, i have been thinking about that today, and i feel like today could be my day! >> well, i will hug you just for -- >> thank you! [ applause ] >> if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. >> who else raised their hand? you raised your hand. stand up. your name? >> sky. >> so, sky, when that second vdeo hit, i think you said something like "oh, may gosh ". you recognized that? >> i recognized that campaign. i saw it recently. when i saw it the first time, i was just struck by it so deep within my core. i mean, just the reality of what's going to happen to my body if i continue smoking; it just hit me when i saw that the first time, just a couple of weeks ago. and to see it come up again today, it totally moved me. >> did it move you in a way where you watched it and you thought to yourself: i need to quit. >> it made me feel fearful of not quitting. >> and when you saw the first one, the comedic one, what was your response? >> funny. it made me feel em
>> how can i snoke -- smoke and be a yol-- yogi. >> i will not die a smoker. >> how about today? today be the day? >> actually, i have been thinking about that today, and i feel like today could be my day! >> well, i will hug you just for -- >> thank you! [ applause ] >> if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. >> who else raised their hand? you raised your hand. stand up. your name? >> sky. >> so, sky, when that second vdeo hit,...
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. >> let's check out a hungry bear who taken a cue from yogy and swiped a picnic basket. instead, he was in a real jam. >>> had some people talking. entertainment reporter joins us to talk about melissa on the coof cover of el magazine. >> we will take a look at what impacts events on the capitol hill will have on the marathon. not that far of >>> all right, next sunday it's the marine corps marathon. the government shutdown -- >> runners and race officials have been on pins and needles waiting for a decision. erica groh spoke with some of them today. >> first time marathoners, you know, months and months of training that would be so disappointing. >> the past 16 days have been nerve racking for the 30,000 runner who's have been training and fund raising for this race wondering if their efforts will go to waste. she plans on running the 10k, which is a companion race to the marathon. she and several members of her parish are raising money for seminary students. regardless of what happens on capitol hill, the parish's mission to help students will go on as planned. >> it w
. >> let's check out a hungry bear who taken a cue from yogy and swiped a picnic basket. instead, he was in a real jam. >>> had some people talking. entertainment reporter joins us to talk about melissa on the coof cover of el magazine. >> we will take a look at what impacts events on the capitol hill will have on the marathon. not that far of >>> all right, next sunday it's the marine corps marathon. the government shutdown -- >> runners and race officials...
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. >> yogis love to play. come into your twist now. we always like to show the fun poses here. one is a twist. i want people to see the digestive organs lie up and down the spine totally. what she's doing inside this forward fold is twisting the spine and massaging herself even more. looking at this pose head on, it's obviously a difficult pose. you need a good yoga teacher to teach you this, but it is excellent for wringing out the digestive tok ins from the nervous system. >> a little difficult, but you can start somewhere. >> you can. it's anything that brings you into your legs and into the spine and into that belly massage that i was talking about is going to help your digestive system a lot. >> you seau ga helps stress, as well, which can affect your digestion. >> it does. we showed this lovely pose, the proverbial legs through the hands yoga pose, this deep twist. it helps with stress because you hold these poses with long, slow breaths, seepted or standing the way we've been talking and let your nervous system, your digestive system and your overall immune system relax.
. >> yogis love to play. come into your twist now. we always like to show the fun poses here. one is a twist. i want people to see the digestive organs lie up and down the spine totally. what she's doing inside this forward fold is twisting the spine and massaging herself even more. looking at this pose head on, it's obviously a difficult pose. you need a good yoga teacher to teach you this, but it is excellent for wringing out the digestive tok ins from the nervous system. >> a...
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yeah, it's yogi berra's dejavu again. $24 billion lost, 800 workers furloughed.damaged. and republicans have nothing to show for it. ted cruz is reckless and dangerous by calling for another shutdown. this guy clearly doesn't care about the well-being of our country. now you tell me who is a patriot when they get on this anti obama kick they're often on. ted cruz cares about one thing. the well-being of ted cruz. he admitted as much sunday morning. >> given the choice between being reviled in washington, d.c. and appreciated in texas, or reviled in texas and appreciated in washington, i would take the former 100 out of 100 times. >> cruz is certainly giving the home team what they want. he received an eight-minute -- that's right, eight-minute-long stand owing vacation when he returned home to texas on saturday. >> that is a slightly different reception than i get in washington, d.c. and having spent the past month up you in d.c., it is really great to be back in america. >> now, if ted cruz drew a distinction between being in d.c. and america, can we draw a simi
yeah, it's yogi berra's dejavu again. $24 billion lost, 800 workers furloughed.damaged. and republicans have nothing to show for it. ted cruz is reckless and dangerous by calling for another shutdown. this guy clearly doesn't care about the well-being of our country. now you tell me who is a patriot when they get on this anti obama kick they're often on. ted cruz cares about one thing. the well-being of ted cruz. he admitted as much sunday morning. >> given the choice between being...
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speaker, as yogi berra would say, it is deja vu all over again. yesterday, the majority rushed to the floor, this bill to partially open the park service. the smithsonian, the holocaust is him and the national gallery of art. we had a spirited debate in the house failed to pass this bill. and now we are debating the very same bill. it was a bad idea yesterday, and it certainly hasn't improved over the last 24 hours. i'll explain why. because instead of reopening the entire federal government or even the entire interior department, the majority has resorted to sing willing out publicly visible programs for action while leaving thousands of important functions of government shut down and hundreds of thousands of federal employees furloughed. it's time to stop using federal employees as pawns in this cynical game. mr. speaker, this g.o.p. act of desperation is evidence of how politically bankrupt their position has become. it is degenerating down to picking winners and losers among federal workers. the american public is getting burned and some of th
speaker, as yogi berra would say, it is deja vu all over again. yesterday, the majority rushed to the floor, this bill to partially open the park service. the smithsonian, the holocaust is him and the national gallery of art. we had a spirited debate in the house failed to pass this bill. and now we are debating the very same bill. it was a bad idea yesterday, and it certainly hasn't improved over the last 24 hours. i'll explain why. because instead of reopening the entire federal government or...
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yogi berra's advice was always good, it ain't over til it's over. i think it's good news they postponed the meeting at the white house because conversations are still going on and people are trying to finalize an agreement, and as you and dana said, the big question is exactly what those parameters will be and then of course, what happens in the house of representatives. it's too early to tell, because we haven't seen the fine print here. but needless to say, i think speaker boehner is going to have to make a decision to finally stand up to some of his sort of reckless tea party right for the good of the country. >> we did get a statement from a spokesman for the speaker saying if the senate comes to agreement, we will review it with our members. that statement just coming in from house speaker john boehner's office. how do you read that? is that encouraging to you? >> well, again, it's still too early to say, because what we've seen out of the house republican caucus is things change minute to minute. even when speaker boehner reached an agreement
yogi berra's advice was always good, it ain't over til it's over. i think it's good news they postponed the meeting at the white house because conversations are still going on and people are trying to finalize an agreement, and as you and dana said, the big question is exactly what those parameters will be and then of course, what happens in the house of representatives. it's too early to tell, because we haven't seen the fine print here. but needless to say, i think speaker boehner is going to...
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he's a yogi. >> that's why you need socks off. all right, i did it.it's harder than it looks. >> i don't think it could be harder than it looks. >> than it sounds. >> rick pulled out his back. he said, my back hurts now. >> are you okay? >> we asked our viewers this morning to send us in their photos of them doing it on #ffweekend. get your spouse or somebody in your house doing it. else' that difficult. rick, are you still hurting? >> no, i'm fine. it's a good thing those are big double pain windows, otherwise i would have been out on the street. >> it is insult to injury. not only is it hard, if you fail to do it, you'll die sooner. >> oh, no, i can't do this and i'm almost dead. it's incentive to stretch and work out, i guess. that's the whole point. >> that's the moral. >> that's the moral, tucker. just saying. >> thank you. i'm sorry. i'm late for my ballet class. >> don't let this show interrupt you. all right. let's take a look at your weather maps, guys. this incredible picture coming in to me from bucks county, pennsylvania. it's along the de
he's a yogi. >> that's why you need socks off. all right, i did it.it's harder than it looks. >> i don't think it could be harder than it looks. >> than it sounds. >> rick pulled out his back. he said, my back hurts now. >> are you okay? >> we asked our viewers this morning to send us in their photos of them doing it on #ffweekend. get your spouse or somebody in your house doing it. else' that difficult. rick, are you still hurting? >> no, i'm fine....
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. >> going forward, the yogi bear in the government, but three months after that so on and so forth?cy how many times you put the football away, how many times you focus on that, this brinksmanship has become normal american politics and i am calling it noise. i am not focused on it. we advocated will before this brinkmanship, prove your portfolio which means don't sell into this, keep fully allocated because fundamentals continue on march forward not only on the u.s. but globally as well. cheryl: we have been hearing more and more europe starting to see a nice little recovery, japan as well. >> absolutely. so you have the developed market finally growing synchronized, john merrick and 2% gdp, europe for the first in six quarters positive gdp and japan the big surprise, 3.8% to the second quarter, four% for the first six months and that is the true turnaround story. it looks like a have policies on quantitative easing that of worked very well. tracy: let's talk about the the front peer markets, indonesia, vietnam, and turkey. >> dorr. if you look at the front care markets compared to
. >> going forward, the yogi bear in the government, but three months after that so on and so forth?cy how many times you put the football away, how many times you focus on that, this brinksmanship has become normal american politics and i am calling it noise. i am not focused on it. we advocated will before this brinkmanship, prove your portfolio which means don't sell into this, keep fully allocated because fundamentals continue on march forward not only on the u.s. but globally as...
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. >> called inverted yoga the practice was the brain child of the psychologist turned yogi. >> i foundedrica by storm giving dozens of companies new perspective on their business. >> teams here come up with everything from deli meats to smartphone data plans. >> he runs the most buttoned up studio on the planet but it's by design. >> they associate the suit with big ideas and take that back to the office with them. >> barbara heads up marketing for the credit card division of her bank. >> there are hundreds of cards out there and we have to differentiate ourselves. >> exhale through the nose. >> my feet are starting to tingle. >> these corporate acrobats spend the day inverted though they are allowed short breaks every six minutes. he guides them through. >> well, they're upside down but the logic is right side up. >> there's science to back it up. according to a 1996 study researchers at johns hopkins found that subjects with spinal pain treated with inversion therapy were more adept at problem solving than their upright counter parts. >> a lot of people get a huge kick out of it. >> ho
. >> called inverted yoga the practice was the brain child of the psychologist turned yogi. >> i foundedrica by storm giving dozens of companies new perspective on their business. >> teams here come up with everything from deli meats to smartphone data plans. >> he runs the most buttoned up studio on the planet but it's by design. >> they associate the suit with big ideas and take that back to the office with them. >> barbara heads up marketing for the credit...
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one thing that i was reminded of , it sounds like yogi berra. just about the future.o the world will be different probably. i should say has robbed knows. we also prepare alex. and then in broad terms, i think, our referenced case. again, the world could develop quite differently. the same structure year with almost all the growth in energy demand occurring in the developing countries in asia. boss of the middle east as well slightly increasing or decreasing energy use in the particular developed countries. >> there are three things going on. the biggest driver of energy used to be a change in per-capita income. certainly there are many parts of the developing world dry faster economically than the developed world. we expected and china, india to slow down somewhat from their historical levels, but on a per-capita basis they're growing pretty strongly going into the developed countries. >> trying to catch up to our standard of living. >> and that has all those indications. the response is not the same exactly as the developing countries and the developed world. energy
one thing that i was reminded of , it sounds like yogi berra. just about the future.o the world will be different probably. i should say has robbed knows. we also prepare alex. and then in broad terms, i think, our referenced case. again, the world could develop quite differently. the same structure year with almost all the growth in energy demand occurring in the developing countries in asia. boss of the middle east as well slightly increasing or decreasing energy use in the particular...
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but yogi berra said it best, it's deja vu all over again. we're back to the fiscal cliff and prior to that with the stimulus and prior to that with t.a.r.p. it seems to be after ever-going thing in washington, d.c. will rogers said he didn't write jokes, he just reported the facts on the government in washington, d.c. that's what we have here, and you can't negotiate when you've created a climate that's so destructive as we've done now. and frankly, what ought to happen and what would happen in the business, is that the four leaders in the congress, along with the president, should lock themselves in a room and not come out until this thing is resolved. >> all right. we're going to get to this later in the show, bill. but i did want to pick your brain on this notion that what is it they say about the confidence that's out there and how the world thinks of us. right now, our markets have been pretty steady. you know, our bond markets are steady. no one has been running like crazy, but that's because they all expect this to be resolved and the
but yogi berra said it best, it's deja vu all over again. we're back to the fiscal cliff and prior to that with the stimulus and prior to that with t.a.r.p. it seems to be after ever-going thing in washington, d.c. will rogers said he didn't write jokes, he just reported the facts on the government in washington, d.c. that's what we have here, and you can't negotiate when you've created a climate that's so destructive as we've done now. and frankly, what ought to happen and what would happen in...
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you know, one thing i was reminded of, you know, sounds like yogi berra, prediction is hard especiallythe future. the world will be different probably, and i should say as rob knows because we talk with him and his people quite a bit, you know, we also prepare outlooks that look out, and then in broad terms i think, you know, our, what we call our reference case but, again, the world could develop quite differently, has the same structure here with almost all the growth in energy demand occurring in the developing countries, primarily in asia and also in the middle middle east as well. and flat, slightly increasing, he has slightly decreasing energy use in the particular developed countries. >> how do we get away with that -- >> well, there's a lot of things. the question always is what drives energy use, and there are three things going on. i think the biggest driver of energy use would be a change in per capita income. and certainly there are many parts that the developing world is growing faster economically than the developed world, and we expect china and india to slow down somewh
you know, one thing i was reminded of, you know, sounds like yogi berra, prediction is hard especiallythe future. the world will be different probably, and i should say as rob knows because we talk with him and his people quite a bit, you know, we also prepare outlooks that look out, and then in broad terms i think, you know, our, what we call our reference case but, again, the world could develop quite differently, has the same structure here with almost all the growth in energy demand...
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speaker, as yogi bera would say it is deja vu all over again. the majority rushed to the floor this very bill to partially open the smithsonian, holocaust museum and national gallery of art. we had a spirited debate and the house failed to pass this bill. but now here we are back again debating the very same bill. it was a bad idea yesterday, and it certainly hasn't improved over the last 24 hours. i'll explain why. because instead of reopening the entire federal government or even the entire interior department, the majority has resorted to sing willing out publicly visible programs for action while leaving thousands of important functions of government shut down and hundreds of thousands of federal employees furloughed. it's time to stop using federal employees as pawns in this cynical game. mr. speaker, this g.o.p. act of desperation is evidence of how politically bankrupt their position has become. it is degenerating down to picking winners and losers among federal workers. the american public is getting burned and some of the political heat
speaker, as yogi bera would say it is deja vu all over again. the majority rushed to the floor this very bill to partially open the smithsonian, holocaust museum and national gallery of art. we had a spirited debate and the house failed to pass this bill. but now here we are back again debating the very same bill. it was a bad idea yesterday, and it certainly hasn't improved over the last 24 hours. i'll explain why. because instead of reopening the entire federal government or even the entire...
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i called it yogi berra.did was watched our hubble i-max movie. that's a real space documentary kind of movie and i think they studied that and they wanted to make it as accurate as possible from that standpoint. >> the question on everyone's mind -- >> yeah? >> what happens in this movie, could this happen in real life? >> i'm glad you brought that up. the other thing it shows on a serious point is that space a dangerous business. >> yeah, it is. >> that is a bad day on steroids. >> bad day. >> really bad day. we practice things like -- maybe not that big. >> you practice for disasters? >> we practice for disasters. >> sure. >> one of the first meetings we had as space walker was we've lost people in space. very dangerous thing we're going to do is space walk, make sure we take care of each other, double-check everything, make sure everyone is buttoned up and everybody comes home. micrometeor impact or debris getting you is something we practice in the water, practice rescuing each other. you have to demonst
i called it yogi berra.did was watched our hubble i-max movie. that's a real space documentary kind of movie and i think they studied that and they wanted to make it as accurate as possible from that standpoint. >> the question on everyone's mind -- >> yeah? >> what happens in this movie, could this happen in real life? >> i'm glad you brought that up. the other thing it shows on a serious point is that space a dangerous business. >> yeah, it is. >> that is a...
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the hill, yogi berra went up there. we went there tote. >> great ball team, great organization.any times have we seen the 3-2 series blow up. >> cardinals were down 2-3 two years ago and game back and won the last two games. >> and the rangers are still hurting. what do you think? >> you know, after this weekend, after the way those two games ended saturday and sunday, one on the interference call, the other one, i don't know what will happen. >> st. louis seems one bat short of winning. >> they are pretty close. it will be lose. game six tomorrow night up at fenway. coming up next here national review ramesh ponnuru for the must read opinion pages. don't go away. we'll be back with more "morning joe". could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ramesh ponnuru were actually a mistake? ramesh ponnuru uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® stick w
the hill, yogi berra went up there. we went there tote. >> great ball team, great organization.any times have we seen the 3-2 series blow up. >> cardinals were down 2-3 two years ago and game back and won the last two games. >> and the rangers are still hurting. what do you think? >> you know, after this weekend, after the way those two games ended saturday and sunday, one on the interference call, the other one, i don't know what will happen. >> st. louis seems...
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. >> this is going to yogi bear. hey, bubba. >> hey, christina, i'm home. sexy. >> i don't know. >> by the way, you just said your mom is not sexy. you have a hot mom. >> i do have a hot mom. >> she does, if you look at the pictures of natalie's mom benefit she was natalie, they are dead ringers. >> the cindy william's face. >> i got to go over here. >> i feel foolish in this outfit doing the weather. we have serious weather to talk about. you can already see, there are some strong storms firing up down to the south. we are looking at this line of thunderstorms from texas into memphis now. trick or treating will be a big problem today for a lot of folks. look at this. severe risk of storms from houston, alexandria, shreveport this morning, by noon, memphis, little rock, you will be looking at heavier showers and thunderstorms, damaging winds, a possibility of tornado, be i the evening, when the trick or treaters went out, louisville, paducah, springfield, they'll have more storms. they make their way to the east as we move into the latter parts of the eveni
. >> this is going to yogi bear. hey, bubba. >> hey, christina, i'm home. sexy. >> i don't know. >> by the way, you just said your mom is not sexy. you have a hot mom. >> i do have a hot mom. >> she does, if you look at the pictures of natalie's mom benefit she was natalie, they are dead ringers. >> the cindy william's face. >> i got to go over here. >> i feel foolish in this outfit doing the weather. we have serious weather to talk about....
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chambliss: in the words of yogi berra, it's deja vu all over again. it seems every several months this administration manages to repeat the same pattern of treating captured foreign terrorists first and foremost as ordinary criminals. over the past 10 days we've watched it play out with the capture and all too brief interrogation of one of the alleged coconspirators behind the 1998 womb intoings of the embassies in kenya and tanzania that killed hundreds of innocent people including 1 americans. instead of sitting at a cell at guantanamo bay where he can be fully interrogated for all the intelligence he likely has from his decades-long association with al qaeda terrorists, including a long association with osama bin laden, he is, yesterday in the southern district of new york he had his initial appearance in federal court where he entered a plea of not guilty and now has a court appointed lawyer at his disposal. from all indications any interrogation has ended at least for the time being. if past terrorist cases are any guide, it will take weeks or mo
chambliss: in the words of yogi berra, it's deja vu all over again. it seems every several months this administration manages to repeat the same pattern of treating captured foreign terrorists first and foremost as ordinary criminals. over the past 10 days we've watched it play out with the capture and all too brief interrogation of one of the alleged coconspirators behind the 1998 womb intoings of the embassies in kenya and tanzania that killed hundreds of innocent people including 1...