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if you believe me or not, i can't help that. >> that's the thing, i've always believed you. >> i will tellwas hers. >> so what am i supposed to do now, tom? >> you tell me. i mean, i'm returning your call. >> i don't know. >> state police, 911. ness. >> oh, my god. there's been an accident. >> what mile marker are you at? >> what mike marker are we on? >> pleasant road. >> hold on, stop yelling. >> 911. >> listen -- >> are you out at the scene right now? >> yes. i'm at the scene. >> are there any injuries? >> no, we have fatalities. >> fatality at the scene. stay on the phone with me, let me give you ems. hold on. >> okay. send an ambulance. we have a possible car fire. the car may blow up as well. >> so a car fire and fatality? >> yes, numerous fatalities? >> numerous fatalities? >> 4.1 northbound taconic. >> diane schuler drives against traffic for 1.7 miles in the fast lane, never veers, seems to have a serene, almost oblivious look on her face. and kills eight people, the worst accident in recent memory. >> diane schuler hits the vehicle, which then crashes into vehicle number three, a
if you believe me or not, i can't help that. >> that's the thing, i've always believed you. >> i will tellwas hers. >> so what am i supposed to do now, tom? >> you tell me. i mean, i'm returning your call. >> i don't know. >> state police, 911. ness. >> oh, my god. there's been an accident. >> what mile marker are you at? >> what mike marker are we on? >> pleasant road. >> hold on, stop yelling. >> 911. >> listen --...
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. >> can you tell me from the worker -- some of the things you accomplished in the last six years? >>> the last six years? >> yes. >>> well, i'm sorry. but when i came here, any time i get a lot of nerves. it's really hard for me. >> i understand. i'm that way, too. yes, just, you know, just casually talk about -- six years is a long time. tell us about some of the things you accomplished, what you like about the role, why we should reappoint you. there's no right or wrong answer. just wanted an opportunity to get to know you a little bit better. >>> yeah, because i'm like that because i can respond for the latino workers. >> so, what do you do specifically within the latino community? >>> the latino community? >> um-hm. >>> [speaker not understood]. i can't answer. >> okay. >>> i'm sorry. >> that's okay. thank you. >> thank you. kelly dearman, are you here? tatiana kostanian. >>> can you hear me? >> yes. >>> okay, good afternoon. my name is tatiana kostanian. i am in-home support services for the elderly and disabled. i'm also a [speaker not understood] disability councilmember. a
. >> can you tell me from the worker -- some of the things you accomplished in the last six years? >>> the last six years? >> yes. >>> well, i'm sorry. but when i came here, any time i get a lot of nerves. it's really hard for me. >> i understand. i'm that way, too. yes, just, you know, just casually talk about -- six years is a long time. tell us about some of the things you accomplished, what you like about the role, why we should reappoint you. there's no...
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you are. alberto. um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa... g restaurant you have, mr. mendoza. well, thank you. we've worked very hard to build a good reputation. but soon it will belong to our sons. my wife and i are retiring. you see, my father's trying to bring me back into the business... but i think one son's enough. well, forget about the specials, huh? i recommend the chicken enchiladas. that sounds good. i'll have the chicken enchiladas, please. and i'll have the chile poblano relleno. muy bien. i'll bring a bottle of wine for the table. great. thank you. i didn't expect to meet your parents. relax. i can tell they like you. that's not the point. ♪ y volver, volver... ♪ ♪ volver... ♪ ♪ volver... ♪ she seems nice, huh? she's pretty. he always finds the pretty girls but i'm really concerned... don't start again, huh? he's almost 30 years old. it's time to settle down. mujer, no te metas en lo que no te importa. mm, alberto, this is delicious. hi, there. rebecca, this is my brother, ramon. it's a pleasure to meet you, rebecca. nice to mee
you are. alberto. um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa... g restaurant you have, mr. mendoza. well, thank you. we've worked very hard to build a good reputation. but soon it will belong to our sons. my wife and i are retiring. you see, my father's trying to bring me back into the business... but i think one son's enough. well, forget about the specials, huh? i recommend the chicken enchiladas. that sounds good. i'll have the chicken enchiladas, please. and i'll have the chile...
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so it would be probably better for you to tell the truth right up front. >> i made a mistake. >> so why don't you just tell meed? >> first time i've ever done this. >> the first time you've ever done this? >> yes. >> and how old are you, chris? >> 34. >> 34. and you thought it was okay to send this kind of material to a 13-year-old boy why? >> you're right. it wasn't right. >> you're asked, "you're not working? because i'm rich. laugh out loud. way? not way rich but enough to support myself comfortable. and not work? i do work, just not very often." what do you do for a living, chris? >> just i work in background movies. >> in movies? >> and television. >> and television. and what do you do for movies and television? >> background stand-in work. >> like as an actor? >> yeah. >> he says, "i want to be a model." you say, "i can see that. you're sexy enough. really? or are you just saying that? nope. i think you're hot. can we blank each other? totally. how many dudes you been with? so tell me what you want to do in the shower." and you get into detail about what you're going to do with him in the shower, a 13-y
so it would be probably better for you to tell the truth right up front. >> i made a mistake. >> so why don't you just tell meed? >> first time i've ever done this. >> the first time you've ever done this? >> yes. >> and how old are you, chris? >> 34. >> 34. and you thought it was okay to send this kind of material to a 13-year-old boy why? >> you're right. it wasn't right. >> you're asked, "you're not working? because i'm rich....
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you letting me off? [laughter] do i have another story to tell you? i would if i -- >> you seem very conscious of the writer's process you are aware of how you work. you mentioned you changed from a film major to an english major. can you talk about when you were conscious when you wanted to be a writer. >> as opposed to a film maker? >> yes. >> some writers are not aware of their process as you are and i'm fas nacinated by that. >> when i took my first film class it was so boring. and it had nothing to do about the story that i was watching on the screen. and everything to do about how many frames per second or per minute or whatever it was. i thought, this is not at all what i thought it would be. then i moved from you know, to the technical aspect film writing course i took. it felt technical because i felt i had to be aware of the camera angles. literally aware it had to go down longshot or closeup and it was interfering with the story line. i graduated from san francisco state and it was creative writing within the english department. i was takin
you letting me off? [laughter] do i have another story to tell you? i would if i -- >> you seem very conscious of the writer's process you are aware of how you work. you mentioned you changed from a film major to an english major. can you talk about when you were conscious when you wanted to be a writer. >> as opposed to a film maker? >> yes. >> some writers are not aware of their process as you are and i'm fas nacinated by that. >> when i took my first film class...
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bill, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> the whole world has seen the images of you being blown off your feet. tell me exactly what you experienced as you ran towards the finishing line. >> well, i was just approaching the last straightaway to the finish line and i had a good day and was feeling really good, and i got down to within about 15 feet of the finishing apron and just tremendous explosion, sounded like a bomb went off right next to me, and the shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down and so i ended up down on the blacktop and i didn't feel any severe pain but as i rolled over, i seen a little scratch on my leg but nothing too bad, so i laid there just momentarily. one of the finisher assistants come over and talked to me and asked me if there was anything he could do and offered to give me a hand, help me get up and help me get over the finish line so i could complete my race. so we did that and i felt okay so i told him i was probably all right. he insisted on getting a wheelchair over there so we started to do that, but then b
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you tell me what the fbi is doing?doin tell me what the next step is? ? we know that you can get peoplee to the hospital. we know that we have seen the te explosions here, but you tell me, you said they look at thet h bombs and how they're made, but then how do you get to the point where you figure out who did this? >> one of the things, it's obviously in the past you have people that will come forward and take claim. however, in the immediate evente as the area is being cleared, we have to ic a look an take a looo identified what signature. every bomb maker has a signature to the particular ied, that first and fore most.. there's a database that thethe federal authorities and the bomb tech community will have available to them. >> interesting.ti >> i want to ask, in terms of the type of devicnge ms othat wd here, and the fact that they got them on the sidewalk.wa. prior to this event, don't security sweep the area to makee sure that the event is secure and the people coming in after the fact.. >> events like these do have a sense of a chi fin canine sweep
you tell me what the fbi is doing?doin tell me what the next step is? ? we know that you can get peoplee to the hospital. we know that we have seen the te explosions here, but you tell me, you said they look at thet h bombs and how they're made, but then how do you get to the point where you figure out who did this? >> one of the things, it's obviously in the past you have people that will come forward and take claim. however, in the immediate evente as the area is being cleared, we have...
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the reason you asked the question is i say to him, if you tell me what it is, i might be able to help you. if you don't tell me, your on your own. that scared the devil out of them and they come forward with financial disclosure things or some college spring or i smoked pot and did not put it on the report -- college thing. things that could kill your nomination. >> the toughest situation ever? >> bob bork. we lost, unfortunately. we did not see the opposition coming. we knew that it would be fierce and minutes after the nomination was made, senator kennedy was on the floor talking about returning to segregated lunch counters and back from abortions. i ran into the senator in the hallway after and i said i'm putting you down as undecided, i've not given up. that was really not a brutal one that was a big injustice of what happened to that man. >> from 1989, a clip of a conservative who helped start the heritage foundation. he is testifying against senator [indiscernible] [indiscernible] for secretary of defense. [video clip] >> over the course of many years, i have encountered the lac
the reason you asked the question is i say to him, if you tell me what it is, i might be able to help you. if you don't tell me, your on your own. that scared the devil out of them and they come forward with financial disclosure things or some college spring or i smoked pot and did not put it on the report -- college thing. things that could kill your nomination. >> the toughest situation ever? >> bob bork. we lost, unfortunately. we did not see the opposition coming. we knew that...
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you should join me. >> i tell you, i ran three miles last night. i think i'm not in good enough shape to do it. you sound strong. i bet you could do it. >> all right. yeah. i'm definitely going to do it. i'm not a runner. i have not ran it before. i have run maybe two or three miles and felt very winded and didn't know what i was doing opini, even though i could do quick step all day. i feel such an out pouri ining support, i want to thank them. returning to the marathon on that day, would be a way to do that. >> i'm a terrible dancer. maybe i'll -- >> i teach at one of the best studios in the area. i would love to teach you. >> all right. i may take you up on that. i know a fund has been set up for adrian. prosthetic devices have been very expensive. can you tell us about the funds? >> i honestly don't know a lot about it. i've been sitting next to her. >> do you know the name of the fund that's been set up? >> yeah. it's adrian's fund. it was set up by nancy and mark. mark lightener owns the arthur murray studios in the boston area. he and nancy
you should join me. >> i tell you, i ran three miles last night. i think i'm not in good enough shape to do it. you sound strong. i bet you could do it. >> all right. yeah. i'm definitely going to do it. i'm not a runner. i have not ran it before. i have run maybe two or three miles and felt very winded and didn't know what i was doing opini, even though i could do quick step all day. i feel such an out pouri ining support, i want to thank them. returning to the marathon on that...
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he said everybody calling me and you having everybody calling me telling me you starved and hungry. u ain't hungry. >> you ain't hungry. >> i was. i have been hungry. >> i think with me that's the most important thing when you're locked up, food and that phone. >> call you later on tonight. i sure will. you have a nice workout. okay? and i appreciate everything you do for me. okay. bye. >> feel better? >> no. because he was yelling at me. >> coming up -- >> i tell him give you $25 so you can give it to me. and don't take it, alexis. hello. >> monique jeffries seeks another source of commissary funding. her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama? why do i have to be there when i need you to be there? >> and anthony politi relives the past. >> i wrote stuff on the wall in blood, and it was threatening. >>> most of the inmates inside the louisville metro department of corrections jail prefer living in dorm-style housing units where they can at least socialize and have access to tv. but anthony politi is happy to be housed alone in his cell and to occasionally chat with a neighbor. >
he said everybody calling me and you having everybody calling me telling me you starved and hungry. u ain't hungry. >> you ain't hungry. >> i was. i have been hungry. >> i think with me that's the most important thing when you're locked up, food and that phone. >> call you later on tonight. i sure will. you have a nice workout. okay? and i appreciate everything you do for me. okay. bye. >> feel better? >> no. because he was yelling at me. >> coming up...
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you. jeff told me if i said anything... you talk, you die. where is jeff right now? at the mausoleum. he's not at the mausoleum. where is he? why don't you telltime you were due out of school? 3:00. but there's an assembly today after class. at 4:20. he's going to start shooting. today. change shampoo?ason to i'll give you 5. l'oréal creates total repair 5 with ceramide. it fights 5 of the top hair problems. it targets weak, limp, lifeless, dull and straw-like hair. my hair feels stronger with a healthy shine. l'oréal's new total repair 5. but i can still get your return done in time. it's not too late, we're going to make it easy, so, come on in! traiganmelo. come on in! it's not too late. i want to get you every dollar that you deserve. ( siren whoops ) ( sirens wailing ) lieutenant caine. bill roland, i'm the principal. okay, bill, swat team is on the way. any sign of jeff wilton? none. he could have slipped into the assembly with the other students. okay, i'm going to need everybody out of the building right now. ( screaming, fire alarm ringing ) i don't want to create a panic. something just did, bill. everybody out. everybody out, bill!
you. jeff told me if i said anything... you talk, you die. where is jeff right now? at the mausoleum. he's not at the mausoleum. where is he? why don't you telltime you were due out of school? 3:00. but there's an assembly today after class. at 4:20. he's going to start shooting. today. change shampoo?ason to i'll give you 5. l'oréal creates total repair 5 with ceramide. it fights 5 of the top hair problems. it targets weak, limp, lifeless, dull and straw-like hair. my hair feels stronger with...
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you tell me that it was for you was that mass destruction saul's lives lost as does not work in the u.s. soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the iconic statue of saddam hussein speaks to r.t. a decade now after the fall of baghdad. iraqi struggle to cope with sectarian violence political instability economic woes and the aftermath of the weapons unleashed by the u.s. military also. the president. passed and he controls the past controls the future wiki leaks publishes over one point seven million u.s. diplomatic records from the kissinger era revealing washington's past involvement with dictatorships and showing it present day policies then in a new light. good evening ten pm here in moscow now it's kevin owen at the news channel with you tonight and first deadly suicide bombings and political uncertainty and now the realities of everyday life for millions of iraqis but it's something few of them imagined when they were cheering the symbolic toppling of saddam hussein's statue in baghdad what is now a decade ago. met one u.s. soldier who played a key part in that historic m
you tell me that it was for you was that mass destruction saul's lives lost as does not work in the u.s. soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the iconic statue of saddam hussein speaks to r.t. a decade now after the fall of baghdad. iraqi struggle to cope with sectarian violence political instability economic woes and the aftermath of the weapons unleashed by the u.s. military also. the president. passed and he controls the past controls the future wiki leaks publishes over one...
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. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great question for rachel, she's done a lot of oil and soil sampling and monitoring and she's familiar with the labs that work in this area and would be able to give you a lot of support and help. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, shall we open it to wider questions. we have about 10, 15, 20 minutes. >> so, this may sound a little weird to come from someone with the breast cancer fund but i want to say everything that connie said could be breast cancer but it could also be loads of other diseases so what she's talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb, but we're also talking about neurodegenerative diseases, asthma, developmental disorders, other reproductive -- infertility, miscarriage, all kinds of other disorders, so horrible as breast cancer is, it's really one in a whole spectrum are affected by these chemical p
. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great question for rachel, she's done a lot of oil and soil sampling and monitoring and she's familiar with the labs that work in this area and would be able to give you a lot of support and help. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, shall we open it to wider...
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you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spoke, if i tell you where dimusi is, what are you give me? anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana went to the steppe. they found dimusi weeping. anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the year. your sister, since she asked, will go the other half. on the day gestanana is called, that day you will be set free. anana set dimusi's hand in the and of the holy, great is your renoun, holy aristagal. i sing your praises. thank you. tape 55 >> welcome, this is carl. >> great to meet you. >> great to me you, and i want to thank you for your interest and this is the city's animal shelter. and come in and a lot of people come here to adopt a animal or if they have lost their animal or looki
you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spoke, if i tell you where dimusi is, what are you give me? anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you...
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and then fine he was going to the troubled region of russia for six months for god knows what, you can't tell mebi wouldn't have their antenna go up if they had known. why did the fbi not notify the homeland secured or vice versa, or you should be put on a list to monitored. >> karl, stay with us. growing angry against travelers tonight and they will be just as angry if not angrier tomorrow. and a stunning turning of events when an elvis impersonator threatened president obama. he just got some great news. that's coming up. >> a twist in the letterings sent to the senator and president obama. charges were dropped against the man arrested last week. announced hours after paul curtis was released from custody. his lawyer says he was framed. they found no he have dense of rice in in his home, and now elvis impersonator is speaking publicly. >> i respect president obama. i love my country and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. my mother has suffered, as well as my children. i would like to get back
and then fine he was going to the troubled region of russia for six months for god knows what, you can't tell mebi wouldn't have their antenna go up if they had known. why did the fbi not notify the homeland secured or vice versa, or you should be put on a list to monitored. >> karl, stay with us. growing angry against travelers tonight and they will be just as angry if not angrier tomorrow. and a stunning turning of events when an elvis impersonator threatened president obama. he just...
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you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost is does not work that robson all today there was still no weapons to be found you know it will be worth it it was to. free a country of a dictator yes but that just i was on reason that there's a lot of dictators in the rules that used to be taken out to hope that i would it was one of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not in a way. it would be to say. to resist no worth justify. it or chen thank you very much for your time. after crippling the infrastructure of iraq during the invasion the u.s. went on to spend tens of billions of dollars on reconstruction efforts but today live for a rock eases the daily struggle and washington admits that it cannot account for a large share of the rebuilding funds meanwhile of the scars left by america's tools of destruction not clear to see the list of munitions includes cluster bombs which scatter hundreds of small deadly explosives when detonated the use of depleted uranium in american shells and white phosphorus in no plant like bomb
you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost is does not work that robson all today there was still no weapons to be found you know it will be worth it it was to. free a country of a dictator yes but that just i was on reason that there's a lot of dictators in the rules that used to be taken out to hope that i would it was one of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not in a way. it would be to say. to resist no worth justify. it...
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you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction so long as lives lost is does not work that robs you know now today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know be worth it was through. through a country of a dictator yes but that was done was all reason there's a lot of dictators and a rule that has to be taken out to halt i would it was kind of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not. reach a. conclusion is now worth just. thank you very much for your time. as original pretext of eliminating weapons of mass destruction turned out to be false speculation goes all the as see what's really field of the west invasion u.s. army veteran would miss the conflict in all things washington was driven purely by its own interests. my job i was actually i was a public affairs specialist in the military that's their name for a journalist my role was to basically make the war sound really wonderful to those of us who were fighting it to keep morale up or so i knew that saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction because i had been involving the news c
you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction so long as lives lost is does not work that robs you know now today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know be worth it was through. through a country of a dictator yes but that was done was all reason there's a lot of dictators and a rule that has to be taken out to halt i would it was kind of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not. reach a. conclusion is now worth just. thank you very much for...
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six months to pay, pay as you wear, they never repossess. robert, tell me, how do you want to take your card? you can take your card sitting down. robert, you can take it standing. robert, you can take it anyhow. how do you want to take it? anyhow. sit down, robert. sit down. that's lovely. robert, you can put your hat on. put your hat on. relax, robert. feel at home. this is the only place that belongs to the people. lovely. now, robert, get ready. that's it. ready, robert. robert, are you ready? robert, tell me, what are you going to do with this card? send it home to my wife, nowetu. where is your wife? king william's town. oh, that's a man. that's a man with responsibility. i know they do not allow you to bring your wife and stay with her in the big city, but that doesn't mean forget her. robert, take that card. put it in an envelope. the wife opens it, what does she see? look, robert zwelinzima with all the troubles of this world on his neck. what does the wife say? "oh, no. "my husband is not happy in the big city. he must come back." don't do that, m
six months to pay, pay as you wear, they never repossess. robert, tell me, how do you want to take your card? you can take your card sitting down. robert, you can take it standing. robert, you can take it anyhow. how do you want to take it? anyhow. sit down, robert. sit down. that's lovely. robert, you can put your hat on. put your hat on. relax, robert. feel at home. this is the only place that belongs to the people. lovely. now, robert, get ready. that's it. ready, robert. robert, are you...
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point that you brought up but other countries you know this is unique to the united states can you tell me why that is. we have a profit based health care system it's as simple as that you know about a third of all the costs that we spend on health care are for marketing and for public relations things like advertising i mean we just spend way we spend much much more than other countries do and we get less there are there's a lot of research out there that shows americans are sicker and they die younger than people in other wealthy countries around the world so really we're paying more and we're getting less it makes no sense when i see so how many people exactly have the strike dead campaign help so far well our recent medical debt purchased we bought a million dollar portfolio of medical debt all medical debt from the midwest kentucky and indiana and so that million dollars of debt cost us about twenty one thousand dollars so you can see that medical debt is sold very cheaply on the secondary market and so instead of collecting on that debt we just abolished it and it was the debt the me
point that you brought up but other countries you know this is unique to the united states can you tell me why that is. we have a profit based health care system it's as simple as that you know about a third of all the costs that we spend on health care are for marketing and for public relations things like advertising i mean we just spend way we spend much much more than other countries do and we get less there are there's a lot of research out there that shows americans are sicker and they...
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and then fine he was going to the troubled region of russia for six months for god knows what, you can't tell meouldn't have their antenna go up if they had known. why did the fbi not notify the homeland secured or vice versa, or you should be put on a list to monitored. >> karl, stay with us. growing angry against travelers tonight and they will be just as angry if not angrier tomorrow. and a stunning turning of events when an elvis impersonator threatened president obama. threatened president obama. he just got [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side
and then fine he was going to the troubled region of russia for six months for god knows what, you can't tell meouldn't have their antenna go up if they had known. why did the fbi not notify the homeland secured or vice versa, or you should be put on a list to monitored. >> karl, stay with us. growing angry against travelers tonight and they will be just as angry if not angrier tomorrow. and a stunning turning of events when an elvis impersonator threatened president obama. threatened...
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you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction so rules lives lost is the thing that worked robson all hell today still no weapons to be found you don't know b. what worth it was to. free a country of a dictator yes but that if that was all reason then there's a lot of tears in the rules that used to be taken out to hope that i would it was one of the reason i look for the right reason is because of how can i not in a way. to reach a. conclusion is now worth justified. edwards thank you very much for your time. ten years or so after crippling the infrastructure of iraq during the invasion the u.s. went on to spend tens of billions of dollars on reconstruction efforts but today life for iraqis is a daily struggle in washington myths that it cannot account for a large share of the rebuilding funds meantime the scars left by america's tools of destruction are clear to see the list of munitions includes cluster bombs which scatter hundreds of small deadly bomb metz when they detonated also the use of course as well as has been reported of depleted uranium in american
you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction so rules lives lost is the thing that worked robson all hell today still no weapons to be found you don't know b. what worth it was to. free a country of a dictator yes but that if that was all reason then there's a lot of tears in the rules that used to be taken out to hope that i would it was one of the reason i look for the right reason is because of how can i not in a way. to reach a. conclusion is now worth justified....
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i say to him if you tell me what it is, i might be able to help you but if you don't tell me you might be on your own which and that skears the hell out of them and they come forward with some disclosure thing or college thing or smoked pot and didn't put it on the report that could kill your nomination. >> the toughest person you ever escorted through the process. i don't mean them being tough but the process. >> tom bork. we lost. we didn't see the opposition coming. we knew it was going to be fears ten minutes after the nomination was made. senator kennedy was talking about returning to the seg grated lunch counters and back room abortions. i said i'm putting you down as undecided. i haven't given up. that was a brutal rough one that was a gross injustice that would happen to that man. >> i want to show you a clip rom 1989 a clip from paul, conservative that helped start the foundation and he's testifying against secretary of defense. >> over the course of many years, i have encountered the of ee in a condition lack so britey as well as with women with to whom he was not married. i
i say to him if you tell me what it is, i might be able to help you but if you don't tell me you might be on your own which and that skears the hell out of them and they come forward with some disclosure thing or college thing or smoked pot and didn't put it on the report that could kill your nomination. >> the toughest person you ever escorted through the process. i don't mean them being tough but the process. >> tom bork. we lost. we didn't see the opposition coming. we knew it...
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. >> can you tell me who that person was? hey did their investigation, i'm pretty sure they got the guy. >> dean says he knows exactly why the other inmates blamed him for the shank. >> i had everybody screaming at me, go ahead and take the fall for it because you're about to go home in a few days. we don't want to see everybody get fired. i'm not taking the blame for something i have no acknowledgement of. they said they are all going to snitch on me and say my name. i'm not dumb, i have 17 days and i go home to my children and wife, back to my job and that's freedom. why would i do anything to jeopardize my freedom like that? i said absolutely not. what it is, they are trying to get me jammed up. >> coming up -- >> what is your knowledge about the shank? >> valentine and dean undergo interrogation. then -- >> we have enough right now to lock you down so tight in here you'll forget how to write letters and talk on the phone. i'm giving you an opportunity right now. >> things heat up for ronald wells. ] there are only so many
. >> can you tell me who that person was? hey did their investigation, i'm pretty sure they got the guy. >> dean says he knows exactly why the other inmates blamed him for the shank. >> i had everybody screaming at me, go ahead and take the fall for it because you're about to go home in a few days. we don't want to see everybody get fired. i'm not taking the blame for something i have no acknowledgement of. they said they are all going to snitch on me and say my name. i'm not...
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. >> now you tell me what the weapon is. in a report, it don't say nothing about what the weapon is. >> is there anything else that you wanted to say today? >> yes. if you're going to find me guilty of something, find me guilty by connecting me with that padlock, dna, fingerprints. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of a staff member. if you choose to be hard-headed about it, which apparently you are, then there's nothing more i can do. >> how can you put the padlock in my hands? >> i'm not going to let this hearing continue at this rate and at this point -- at this point, i'm going to conclude your testimony. and you may have a chair. >> you tell me the padlock is mine. that's what i'm talking about. they said the padlock is mine. they can't even prove that it's mine. >> have a seat. >> the administrative law judge must decide if there's enough evidence and eyewitness testimony to convict bullock. >> i feel like i've been manipulated through their -- their policy.
. >> now you tell me what the weapon is. in a report, it don't say nothing about what the weapon is. >> is there anything else that you wanted to say today? >> yes. if you're going to find me guilty of something, find me guilty by connecting me with that padlock, dna, fingerprints. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of a staff member. if you choose to be hard-headed about it, which apparently you are, then...
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now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't believe you have that diagnose, it's reinforcing my belief that you have this diagnosis. that's problematic. but and you can see that really the issue, i think there is a reason this is interesting because it treks back to the real issue of mental health which is what was the responsibility of society to provide services and supports for psychiatric illness. we want to ask that question, with should ask what was the rate at which we fund services and supports for mental illness, what was the range of services we provide. the question about whether or not somebody agrees to your diagnosis and as a matter of course, your average person in the system for several times will receive 3, 4, 5 times different diagnosis. without getting technical, there are issues that are broader an that's what this panel is interested about. we have to ask ourselves do we believe as a society our role is to take people's choice and freedom away from them under certain circumstances and/or is our role as a society to support and provide wha
now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't believe you have that diagnose, it's reinforcing my belief that you have this diagnosis. that's problematic. but and you can see that really the issue, i think there is a reason this is interesting because it treks back to the real issue of mental health which is what was the responsibility of society to provide services and supports for psychiatric illness. we want to ask that question, with should ask what was the rate at...
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you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction souls lives lost is does not work that robson all today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know b. what worth it was through. for a country of a dictator yes but that was done was all reason there's a lot of dictators and the rules that used to be taken out to hoped i would was killed by reason i look for the right reasons and because the how can i not in a way. it would be to say. to resist now we're justified. thank you very much for your. after crippling the infrastructure of iraq during the invasion the us went on to spend tens of billions of dollars on reconstruction efforts but today life for iraqis is a daily struggle and washington admits that it cannot account for a large share of the rebuilding funds now meanwhile the scars left by america's the tools of destructions are cleared to see the list of munitions include cluster bombs which scatter hundreds of small deadly explosives when detonated the use of a depleted uranium in american shells and white phosphorus in palm like bombs dropped on of illusia in t
you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction souls lives lost is does not work that robson all today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know b. what worth it was through. for a country of a dictator yes but that was done was all reason there's a lot of dictators and the rules that used to be taken out to hoped i would was killed by reason i look for the right reasons and because the how can i not in a way. it would be to say. to resist now we're justified. thank you...
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tell us about the program. is it working? >> let me tell you what the program is about. it's a program where people are convicted for drink in public 5 or more times or arrested and held and if they are convicted for the crime in public. if you see it like a drug court model, that's how it works. so if we want to talk about is it successful, we can throw out a number of definitions for that. we know that drunk in public arrest are down 77 percent in san diego. that's good for you and we can talk about health care cost have been reduced by $73,000 a month on health care for people picked up by paramedics and drunk in public and hospitals. i think that's good. i know in my program that 70 percent of people that enter the program complete a program and graduate and are 80 percent of employed and housed at the end of the program. we think that's good. and there are serial neeb rate programs across the united states. we have a call from ireland and alaska which begs the question how can you be homeless in alaska? but there are. if i were brought to a conference for the police
tell us about the program. is it working? >> let me tell you what the program is about. it's a program where people are convicted for drink in public 5 or more times or arrested and held and if they are convicted for the crime in public. if you see it like a drug court model, that's how it works. so if we want to talk about is it successful, we can throw out a number of definitions for that. we know that drunk in public arrest are down 77 percent in san diego. that's good for you and we...
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i said, sir, are you telling me my boy is going to die? ally pray. >> as the sparling's prepared to fly to texas, leann called her son's commanding officer back. he said, ma'am, we've done everything we could to save him but at 11:17 this morning, he passed away. >> the sparlings were stunned. they could not understand how their healthy, young son died so suddenly. later, they learned tests had revealed a substance in his blood, a dietary supplement. the sparlings say army doctors told him it may have played a role in michael's death. >> did they secure his room? >> they locked it down immediately and went in and that's when they collected the jack 3-d. >> jack 3-d or jacked as it is called is mark kelts as a dietary supplement that boost energy and endurance. it is sold in stores across the country, including the giant retailer, gnc. walk into any gym and you are bound to find exercise fanatics like keith stuart that says they cannot live without it. >> your body will start to tingle. your skin will start to tingle. you can feel it. you fe
i said, sir, are you telling me my boy is going to die? ally pray. >> as the sparling's prepared to fly to texas, leann called her son's commanding officer back. he said, ma'am, we've done everything we could to save him but at 11:17 this morning, he passed away. >> the sparlings were stunned. they could not understand how their healthy, young son died so suddenly. later, they learned tests had revealed a substance in his blood, a dietary supplement. the sparlings say army doctors...
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if we could pick up where we left off before we went to break, you were telling me you had an opportunityo check in with people and you had concerns about some people who you feared were missing and would not be found. can you tell me a little more about what you're hearing about people who have not been accounted for? >> yes, ma'am. when i went down to look to see what was going on to begin with and you saw the first responders, you could see them drive pretty close to the fire. those are the ones i'm concerned about, our volunteer fire department. i have a friend i graduated high school with, joey, that is a volunteer fire department. i'm extremely concerned about him. another friend morris bridges, i'm extremely concerned about him. quite a few of our founding community members are our volunteer fire department. they were awfully close to the explosion and i'm extremely concerned for their well being. >> i want to put the number on screen, 888- -- as you were leaving town, did you see the extent of the damage and can you reiterate for us how your own home was damaged? >> the whole town
if we could pick up where we left off before we went to break, you were telling me you had an opportunityo check in with people and you had concerns about some people who you feared were missing and would not be found. can you tell me a little more about what you're hearing about people who have not been accounted for? >> yes, ma'am. when i went down to look to see what was going on to begin with and you saw the first responders, you could see them drive pretty close to the fire. those...
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difficult significance and then being fate out without being any process please bring them back >> can you tell me your name sir? >> i'm william. thank you very much. >> hello, i'm a uc student. i have given my time to do my part to secure the long term future with the hope of future generations including my own son about benefit someday. the culture is very important in my thesis research there was a lady who described her language barrier how much i am of asian. she fldz the rejection of her divisive backyard. the fact we're struggling to even maintain those taverns is really an alarming prospective. we have to share a background and we must allow the asian teachers in this case with a highly skilled teacher like those two ladies we're setting the foundation for asian american which were to disconnect from their identity. this can led to tearing down their confidence. it's very nice to be here i hope you consider my words. >> hello, i'm actually reading a letter from an aligning executive director. to the san francisco uttered board of commissioners. i'm writing this letter. teachers in the staf
difficult significance and then being fate out without being any process please bring them back >> can you tell me your name sir? >> i'm william. thank you very much. >> hello, i'm a uc student. i have given my time to do my part to secure the long term future with the hope of future generations including my own son about benefit someday. the culture is very important in my thesis research there was a lady who described her language barrier how much i am of asian. she fldz the...
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you tell me herman cain was a more serious candidate than a former governor and congressman? basically the republican party saying you must be bought, otherwise we won't allow you in the debate. how can we fix the system? he had ideas on that, too. >> i don't care who the next president is. i care that the next president loves america, and works for its people. that's what i care about and i think the thing between me and that goal is special interest money. that's who runs washington. cenk: how do you fight back, and is there any hope for winning against this incredibly powerful force? >> we're going to win. it won't be about me, it will be about us. we're going to win. we're going to change the is itment. that's why the strikers are meeting here in northern california and i've been invited to make a small presentation and be part of it. i wanted to come listen anyway. i've learned a lot. there's not one way to do this. it could be constitutional, statutory, a combination of both but there's a group of us, eight or 10 of us around the country, and i have more political exper
you tell me herman cain was a more serious candidate than a former governor and congressman? basically the republican party saying you must be bought, otherwise we won't allow you in the debate. how can we fix the system? he had ideas on that, too. >> i don't care who the next president is. i care that the next president loves america, and works for its people. that's what i care about and i think the thing between me and that goal is special interest money. that's who runs washington....
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you smite me? and then he was brought off to pontious pilate. jesus said, are you saying that of yourself or did others tell of me? he said, to this end was i born and for this cause came i into the world to bear witness to the truth. everyone that is of the truth hears my voice. the world has never seen as rough as a preacher of the lord jesus christ. in luke chapter 13 they came to him and said, what pilate, the same one he stood before in chapter 18 of john, had just killed some jews. we're not giving any information about that other than they were killed by pilate. you know what jesus said? he said, do you think they were worse than anybody else because they suffered this? he said you all will likewise perish. he wasn't saying a roman government was going to kill them. he was talking about judgment day. and then he brought out another tragedy about how 18 people died when this tower fell on them and killed them. he said, do you think they were any worse than anybody else because that happened to them? unless you repent, you'll all and believe in me, you'll all likewise perish. think about it. >> next sp
you smite me? and then he was brought off to pontious pilate. jesus said, are you saying that of yourself or did others tell of me? he said, to this end was i born and for this cause came i into the world to bear witness to the truth. everyone that is of the truth hears my voice. the world has never seen as rough as a preacher of the lord jesus christ. in luke chapter 13 they came to him and said, what pilate, the same one he stood before in chapter 18 of john, had just killed some jews. we're...
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you bet, thanks. >> on the phone with me now, george smith. he's from the west ems duration. mr. smith, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> can you tell me what your assessment of this disaster is in terms of injuries and potential fatalityties. >> when i heard the fire, i had the residents move to the oh side of the building. i was there when the explosion went off, so i got trapped in the glass and stuff that fell on me. >> there's been hundreds of people taking to local hospitals. they're trying to help the firefighters that are deceased from the explosion. i've heard very substantial rumors that there are three volunteer firefighters that have deceased from the explosion. and i'm with the county justice of the peace with another position in town. we've been told to expect heavy deceased people that we will help pronounce dead. like, right now, they're trying to get the fire under control and trying to get into the building there. >> dr. smith, do you know how many buildings have collapsed to this moment? >> no, because i really can't get to it. my son lives on one of the buildings collapsed. one of the streets closest to there. he
you bet, thanks. >> on the phone with me now, george smith. he's from the west ems duration. mr. smith, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> can you tell me what your assessment of this disaster is in terms of injuries and potential fatalityties. >> when i heard the fire, i had the residents move to the oh side of the building. i was there when the explosion went off, so i got trapped in the glass and stuff that fell on me. >> there's been hundreds of people...
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every so often, i told her, if there's something that you tell me or i observe in the course of reporting the book that you don't want including to let me know, and there was one time when i repeated that reminder, and they looked at me like i was being naive said i don't tell you anything i don't want in the book. [laughter] that was the moment i knew definitively she was not only funnier, but smarter than i am. [laughter] one of the things that struck me about aiden was that she was both exceptionally hard on himself and generous to other peoplement i think that spirit is what makes them such a talented person and teacher. i remember one day when a lot going on in the classroom, and there was a visitor presenting, and all the sudden an e-mail was in my inbox from aiden reminding me if i wanted to write about that class, i should make sure i got visitor's permission because they didn't know who i was or what i was doing there. even with dealing with all the other responsibilities and classroom needs, he reached out and protected this person to ensure they were treated with respect. i did
every so often, i told her, if there's something that you tell me or i observe in the course of reporting the book that you don't want including to let me know, and there was one time when i repeated that reminder, and they looked at me like i was being naive said i don't tell you anything i don't want in the book. [laughter] that was the moment i knew definitively she was not only funnier, but smarter than i am. [laughter] one of the things that struck me about aiden was that she was both...
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he was going to use to come home base because they used to come and talk to me they used to tell me that you know that they are constantly he's down there was telling me that he's really if you use leader and they are it's fraid of. they told me that they are whatever evil he whatever country type or whatever even they are whatever information he getting they are confluent him how could that happen how could be they were conjoined with help of him and their character kellen today but the terrorist act never ever that this is not my two sons are in front i didn't take it which i do take in what you're saying but i have to put to you how can you explain the violent shakes your sons revolved in early this morning the use of explosives and the use of firearms. i'm sorry i take it everything you say that you say your sons have been set up but i'm asking you please if you can i know it's a very difficult time for you but can you explain therefore. what the violent chase your sons were involved in that was about this morning and the fact that they were firing at police officers and throwing explosi
he was going to use to come home base because they used to come and talk to me they used to tell me that you know that they are constantly he's down there was telling me that he's really if you use leader and they are it's fraid of. they told me that they are whatever evil he whatever country type or whatever even they are whatever information he getting they are confluent him how could that happen how could be they were conjoined with help of him and their character kellen today but the...
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valerie, before i let you go, you were telling me why you think dr. conrad murray is not crazy that his singing that santa claus song is not indicateing that he is going stir crazy. >> he sang that song to illustrate the fact that he and michael jackson had several bonds. they bonded over that song and shed tears about the song. at christmas time neither of them could stand to hear the song. they would have to turn it off on the radio and turn the radio off when they third. they both came from situations where they were poor when they were born and didn't have fathers that were outwardly affectionate and just a bond between the two men. >> geraldo: valerie, the fact that you are working probono is an indication of the strength of your character. i appreciate you coming on. we appreciate it. we wonder what the responsibility of various parties including the promoter here. his fans, michael jackson's fans really think that he was pushed to his death. here is craig's crime time report. ♪ >> reporter: michael jackson as he prepared for his ill fated perfo
valerie, before i let you go, you were telling me why you think dr. conrad murray is not crazy that his singing that santa claus song is not indicateing that he is going stir crazy. >> he sang that song to illustrate the fact that he and michael jackson had several bonds. they bonded over that song and shed tears about the song. at christmas time neither of them could stand to hear the song. they would have to turn it off on the radio and turn the radio off when they third. they both came...