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clemens with his blue gloved hand on the map looks psychic gorilla i feel avery. it is appallingly ignorant and irresponsible men should be cutting asia minor tidbits as if they were dividing a cake. entire populations were relocated to facilitate national self-determination and democracy was imposed on nations of the most basic pillars of exceptionalism. it's hardly a surprise than a decade those had collapsed into totalitarian dictatorships, unstable, unpopular or undesirable democracies are autocratic regimes. rather than blaming communism are progressivism, most of the collapsing states entered their fury on democracy and democratic systems. but the 20s, which produced an astounding level of wealth and high standard of living in america had a dark side in europe and america through the birth of public health programs that quickly morphed into eugenics. concerns about public hygiene masks deeper hostility to the jewish in europe and a minorities in america. as early as 1920, in germany karl binding and psychiatrists called for the destruction of life that is no
clemens with his blue gloved hand on the map looks psychic gorilla i feel avery. it is appallingly ignorant and irresponsible men should be cutting asia minor tidbits as if they were dividing a cake. entire populations were relocated to facilitate national self-determination and democracy was imposed on nations of the most basic pillars of exceptionalism. it's hardly a surprise than a decade those had collapsed into totalitarian dictatorships, unstable, unpopular or undesirable democracies are...
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aiden and avery. rick: they'll be buddies forever. jenna: we wish them the best of luck, any tips the first 24 hours. rick: absolutely no tips. you'll be just fine. you
aiden and avery. rick: they'll be buddies forever. jenna: we wish them the best of luck, any tips the first 24 hours. rick: absolutely no tips. you'll be just fine. you
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aiden and avery. rick: they'll be buddies forever. jenna: we wish them the best of
aiden and avery. rick: they'll be buddies forever. jenna: we wish them the best of
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drove home, still thinking they had plenty of time based on the birth of their first child, 2-year-old avery seen here with her baby brother. but heather said her labor pains took a sudden, sharp turn. >> all of a sudden things shifted. i knew this baby is coming right now. >> reporter: in one of those family dramas that will be retold for ever, the baby started coming right there on the sidewalk on the 300 block of l street at 3:30 in the afternoon. >> she rested her hands on the car. and she was standing up. i held my arms underneath and the baby fell right into my arms. >> heather whom her husband describes as a pretty calm person, pulled out her cell phone. >> i thought we were a spectacle showing up in the ambulance. there was a lot of residents and other people. i think we were surrounded by 20 some people. >> reporter: that patch of sidewalk is now part of his family's history. >> we might take a little stroll off to the sidewalk and i'll show him the spot. and i'm sure he'll have a great story to tell all his friends. >> reporter: heather told us she was in labor with her now 2-year-
drove home, still thinking they had plenty of time based on the birth of their first child, 2-year-old avery seen here with her baby brother. but heather said her labor pains took a sudden, sharp turn. >> all of a sudden things shifted. i knew this baby is coming right now. >> reporter: in one of those family dramas that will be retold for ever, the baby started coming right there on the sidewalk on the 300 block of l street at 3:30 in the afternoon. >> she rested her hands on...
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he drove home thinking they had plenty of time based on the birth of their first child, avery. but heather said her labor pains took a very sharp, sudden turn. >> all of a sudden things shifted. i just knew, this baby is coming right now. >> reporter: in one of those family dramas that will be retold forever, the baby started coming right there on the sidewalk in the 300 block of l street southeast at 3:30 in the afternoon. >> she rested her hands on the car. and she was standing up. i held my arms underneath and the baby fell right into my arms. >> reporter: heather, whom her husband describes as, quote, a pretty calm person, pulled out her cell phone. >> i felt we were the spectacle showing up in the ambulance, we went to gw. there's always a lot of residents and other people. i think we were surrounded by 20 some people. >> reporter: that patch of sidewalk is now part of his family's history. >> we might take a little stroll out to the sidewalk and show him the spot. i'm sure he'll have a great story to tell all his friends. >> reporter: in southeast washington, jackie bense
he drove home thinking they had plenty of time based on the birth of their first child, avery. but heather said her labor pains took a very sharp, sudden turn. >> all of a sudden things shifted. i just knew, this baby is coming right now. >> reporter: in one of those family dramas that will be retold forever, the baby started coming right there on the sidewalk in the 300 block of l street southeast at 3:30 in the afternoon. >> she rested her hands on the car. and she was...
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that ad was recorded by avery madison. you may recall madison first told the police about the new years eve fight between sheriff mirkarimi and his wife. in the ad madison says she thought that reporting mirkarimi would help protect women. but says the system did not work. madison is urging voters to oppose aolague because olague voted to give mirkarimi his job back. >>> it may be six weeks to get information on a bone fragment that may help in the missing case of a girl. makayla went missing back in 1988. a three inch bone believed to have belonged to her was found in a well. that fragment was sent to a lab in arizona to be tested prop but officials say there was some kind of holdup. on november 19th a memorial is planned at the market where makayla was kidnapped 24 years ago. >>> new this morning forecasters are now predicting another storm will pound the east coast next week. the nor'easter could hit right around election day while it won't be as powerful as sandy it could dump snow in new england and new york and bring
that ad was recorded by avery madison. you may recall madison first told the police about the new years eve fight between sheriff mirkarimi and his wife. in the ad madison says she thought that reporting mirkarimi would help protect women. but says the system did not work. madison is urging voters to oppose aolague because olague voted to give mirkarimi his job back. >>> it may be six weeks to get information on a bone fragment that may help in the missing case of a girl. makayla went...
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but it is all changing this year, a fascinating case, right avery? >> well, is the animal kingdom playing possum? i don't think so, we have the answer for you. >>> yeah, peta says don't drop the possum, it brothers it, sounds wrong? >> our legal guys will have much more on this very interesting case in 90 seconds. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> there are a few people who start the new year with the ball drop in times square. but there are also a few people who flock to a tiny town in north carolina for the annual possum drop, that is right, possum, a real one, but this could be a different celebration since a judge is now nixing the tradition. let's bring
but it is all changing this year, a fascinating case, right avery? >> well, is the animal kingdom playing possum? i don't think so, we have the answer for you. >>> yeah, peta says don't drop the possum, it brothers it, sounds wrong? >> our legal guys will have much more on this very interesting case in 90 seconds. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first....
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avery. >> hockenberry: right. and what about this book really was meaningful to you? >> well, it's very factual. it tells all the studies and gives you a complete bibliography on who did what kind of study and where it was done, and when it was done and how it was done. this book made better sense to me than what i've seen from other sources. co2 is gas that is used by all these beautiful trees, grass... >> hockenberry: it's a good thing. >> it's a good thing. >> hockenberry: cook cosponsored a bill to compel north carolina to disregard scientific warnings about climate change. it was written by state senator david rouzer. >> well, you know, i don't necessarily listen to any one person and i can't, you know, tick off a whole list of scientists that are pro sea level rise and a whole list of scientists that aren't. i'm just coming at it from a common sense standpoint. the earth has been warming and cooling since day one. and, you know, the effect on sea level change, what do we know about it? >> hockenberry: the bill would limit authorities to considering historical da
avery. >> hockenberry: right. and what about this book really was meaningful to you? >> well, it's very factual. it tells all the studies and gives you a complete bibliography on who did what kind of study and where it was done, and when it was done and how it was done. this book made better sense to me than what i've seen from other sources. co2 is gas that is used by all these beautiful trees, grass... >> hockenberry: it's a good thing. >> it's a good thing. >>...
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one of the most brilliant students and avery brooks is among the students. [applause] >> guy and still trying to mask his eloquence although i fear it will be a lifetime journey but i am in%. i will take about three minutes. it is a snapshot and testimony to the life of the red men who live believe is a gift to all of us, a teacher who embodies the nature of the creator that he can see. and ginsberg like a good father and nurtures the good seed to fruition. with three short pieces the first is entitled america. if and egoism present on the back of a coal waned and is said to this guy that kuwait will flutter. [laughter] but the eagle will never fly. henry dumas. [applause] >> abc's how that seed given by redmen inspires and falling waters for henry dumas. my footsteps are flame and my voice is falling waters and rolling fender. at this moment of life in times i have breed leather heights i have been always. [laughter] i have ruutu in the trees and found myself a web and launch myself as an airborne seed. no time has been or will be without me. i am cousin to
one of the most brilliant students and avery brooks is among the students. [applause] >> guy and still trying to mask his eloquence although i fear it will be a lifetime journey but i am in%. i will take about three minutes. it is a snapshot and testimony to the life of the red men who live believe is a gift to all of us, a teacher who embodies the nature of the creator that he can see. and ginsberg like a good father and nurtures the good seed to fruition. with three short pieces the...
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if we're going to solve the problem and if we don't deal with some of the underlying issues we will avery to do the budget thing over and over again. >> some of the problems are things i think we've heard echoed by some of the ceos who were meeting with the. the earlier this week. ursula burns says she's kr concerned about trying to find tax structure for new corporate taxes, may even the playing field a little bit more even if it becomes more simplified and also talked about immigration. what other topics are things that come to the top of mind when you start thinking about competitiveness? >> well harvard business school has done a major body of work on this in two major surveys of the business community and we would identify a number of areas. corporate tax reform is fundamental. it's one of the number one issues, we've got to get the rates down, we've got to broaden the base and we've got to deal with this international taxation system that's punishing u.s. companies. number two we've got to make a move on high scaled immigration. we have a lot of issues but have to focus on the thing
if we're going to solve the problem and if we don't deal with some of the underlying issues we will avery to do the budget thing over and over again. >> some of the problems are things i think we've heard echoed by some of the ceos who were meeting with the. the earlier this week. ursula burns says she's kr concerned about trying to find tax structure for new corporate taxes, may even the playing field a little bit more even if it becomes more simplified and also talked about immigration....
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avery. 44-yard gain. that sets up another trip into the red zone. opportunity for the colts. fourth and one. luck bangs it in himself. he's a big guy, by the way, joe. he is big, huge guy. gets a little help from his offensive lineup, of course. upse upset. what's his name, mike malarky or something? >> mike malarky. >> is it? >> joe biden's kind of guy. >> yeah. he drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. luck threw for 227 yards. ran for two scores. the colts won their fourth in a row, beating the jags 27-10. indianapolis is now 6-3. >> holy cow. >> andrea, andrew luck, rg3, what's the deal? pick them. >> you know i have to be loyal to rg3, but andrew luck had a heck of a game. i was in the airport watching it, so i didn't see the whole game, but wow! they're incredible and they're sort of a matched pair of incredibly talented agile quarterbacks. i just wish that washington could deliver with a team to surround him. >> yeah, it's been a while since we've had two great rookie quarterbacks come into the league at the same time. >>> college football. tenth ranked florida state
avery. 44-yard gain. that sets up another trip into the red zone. opportunity for the colts. fourth and one. luck bangs it in himself. he's a big guy, by the way, joe. he is big, huge guy. gets a little help from his offensive lineup, of course. upse upset. what's his name, mike malarky or something? >> mike malarky. >> is it? >> joe biden's kind of guy. >> yeah. he drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. luck threw for 227 yards. ran for two scores. the colts won their...
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william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and, oops, he made a test with a company, and they actually -- we didn't have the facility available, so on land he got where he had electricity and water, he ran a small test lab, if you will, of using for the common source or 25 tons of carbon a day to produce about 33 tons of methanol. the point of that was he made a huge jump, they used the standard way of doing it is with the coal slurry, and he looked at it and said that's not a good idea, we can be more efficient at getting car bomb. pulverized the coal. and sure enough, it jumped 75%. the upshot of all this thing is invention is a pattern and, of course, available with the government. and you, sir, i think you would appreciate reading the book -- my surmise is his book, he has, unfort
william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and, oops, he made a test with a company, and they actually -- we didn't have the facility available, so on land he got where he had electricity and water, he ran a small test lab, if you will, of using for the common source or 25 tons...
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william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and, oops, he made a test with a company, and they actually -- we didn't have the facility available, so on land he got where he had electricity and water, he ran a small test lab, if you will, of using for the common source or 25 tons of carbon a day to produce about 33 tons of methanol. the point of that was he made a huge jump, they used the standard way of doing it is with the coal slurry, and he looked at it and said that's not a good idea, we can be more efficient at getting car bomb. pulverized the coal. and sure enough, it jumped 75%. the upshot of all this thing is invention is a pattern and, of course, available with the government. and you, sir, i think you would appreciate reading the book -- my surmise is his book, he has, unfort
william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and, oops, he made a test with a company, and they actually -- we didn't have the facility available, so on land he got where he had electricity and water, he ran a small test lab, if you will, of using for the common source or 25 tons...