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tonight, unconventional. that's unconventional. this is unconventional. ct hybrid lexus, unconventional. wow. wow! whoo! >> dicky: the lexus ct hybrid. unconventional, unexpected, unconfined and unlike any hybrid you've ever known. go to lexus.com/ct for more info. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with kat dennings, music from alter bridge and martin short. [ male announcer ] this top stylist tested new suave professionals hair spray versus sebastian...
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unconventional war whether it is against the privatization. of the state that is you. know how to get it is nigeria people in we have here does not belong to responsible . was known as. the name of an unconventional war the us is against the final position. in essence t.q. many people who don't believe they do you just happen to be of the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. the nonsense the question she doesn't believe one if they don't believe the. going to say what do you want to tell those who don't believe in you and your story . i hope other detainees who will be released later they will be able to explain in a stronger way. i mean these things we didn't understand why were you there if . ok basically in the serial here we have camp for camp for open and in march beginning of march in the camp for is for detainees who are cooperating in detainees or that are getting closer to be released surrealistic. just eft. play plays if these forces we can hear from here ok the voices they hear are around the voices of detainees in the chain. of command and
unconventional war whether it is against the privatization. of the state that is you. know how to get it is nigeria people in we have here does not belong to responsible . was known as. the name of an unconventional war the us is against the final position. in essence t.q. many people who don't believe they do you just happen to be of the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. the nonsense the question she doesn't believe one if they don't believe the. going to say what do you...
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the name of an unconventional war that is against the funding organization. in essence t.q. many people who don't believe that you just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. comes not can you tell them. still on on the sand the question she doesn't believe you one they don't believe you're. going to say what do you want to tell those who don't believe in you and your story . i hope other detainees who will be released later they will be able to explain in a stronger way. i mean this thing with afghanistan why were you there if . ok basically i'm a serial killer here we have camp for camp for open and in march beginning of march and the camp for is for detainees who are cooperating in the chains that are that are i'm getting closer to be released very soon it's. just left. what he plays it is we can hear from here ok the voices that are here are around the voices of detainees and the chance. to know one reason why you can hear him so well is because in the nighttime it's very quiet out here though not as many vehicles moving so because it's so quiet in the seri
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comfortably unconventional war whether it is against the privatization. of the state that is you get. into where snow. made it is not usually ok or does not belong to responsible. came out was known as. the already been unconventional war the war is against the final position. in essence t.q. many people who don't believe that you just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. ananda send the question she doesn't believe one if they don't believe in. going to say what do you want to tell those who don't believe in you and your story . hope other detainees who will be released later i hope that they will be able to explain in a stronger way. i mean this thing with if we understand why were you there if . ok basically in the serial here we have camp for camp for open and in march beginning of march in the camp for is for detainees who are cooperating in detainees that are that are getting closer to be released very soon it's. just left. what he plays it is we can hear from here ok the voices that here are around the voices
comfortably unconventional war whether it is against the privatization. of the state that is you get. into where snow. made it is not usually ok or does not belong to responsible. came out was known as. the already been unconventional war the war is against the final position. in essence t.q. many people who don't believe that you just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. ananda send the question she doesn't believe one if they don't believe in. going to...
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comparably unconventional war whether it is against the pride that is a should. be a state that is given. to wears no. it is not. here does not belong to responsible. is not going to see. the name of an unconventional war the way it is against the final organization. in this sense taking many people who don't believe that you just happen to be on the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. just ananda send the question she doesn't believe in one they don't believe in. as you want to tell those who don't believe in you and your story. i hope other detainees who will be released later i hope that they will be able to explain in a stronger way. i mean this thing we didn't understand why were you there. if if. ok basically. here we have champ for chance. in. the. detainees. and detainees that are. getting closer to be released see. if. we can hear from here ok here are the voices of the tame in the kitchen. and one reason why you can hear him say because in the nighttime it's very quiet out here though not as many vehicles moving so because it's so quie
comparably unconventional war whether it is against the pride that is a should. be a state that is given. to wears no. it is not. here does not belong to responsible. is not going to see. the name of an unconventional war the way it is against the final organization. in this sense taking many people who don't believe that you just happen to be on the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. just ananda send the question she doesn't believe in one they don't believe in. as you want...
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the party of an unconventional war the us is akin to find an organization. in essence to many people who don't believe that you just happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. not can you tell them. the nonstandard question she doesn't believe one if they don't believe it. going to say what you want to tell those who don't believe in you know your story. i hope other detainees who will be released later they will be able to explain in a stronger way. i mean this things that if we understand why were you there if if. ok basically in the serial killer here we have camps for chance for hoping and in march the beginning of march in the camp for is for detainees for cooperating in detainees that are that are on getting closer to be released to syria sickness or. just off the. bloody plays it is forces we can hear from here ok the voices they hear are around the voices of the cheney's and the chants. in a one reason why you can hear him say was because in the nighttime it's very quiet out here though not as many vehicles moving so because it's so quiet in
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feeling of an unconventional war the us is against it finding organization. centric you many people who don't believe that you just happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. what can you tell them. the nonstandard question she doesn't believe the one if they don't believe you. no it was what do you want to tell those who don't believe in you and your story. i hope other detainees who will be released later hope that they will be able to explain in a stronger way. i mean this things we didn't understand why were you there. if . ok basically in the serial here we have camp for chance. in the beginning of march in the camp for detainees. and detainees are getting closer to be released very soon. if. it is we can hear from here. the voices they hear. the voices of detainees in the chair. and one reason why you can hear him say because in the nighttime it's very quiet out here they're not as many vehicles moving. in the syria you can hear the voices of the detainees. they are units eight by eight with his see they say they have the opportunity to speak to
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bonds defense attorneys will probably share duties of slightly unconventional approach. >> usually you want to have the great orator hold the jury spell bound. the fact is that they have had a division of labor in this case. each made an expert on certain points. it's better to have the expert talk about the point he or she knows best. >> and when this jury does begin deliberations it will be deciding on one less felony count. the government withdrew one count for lack of evidence. >> thousands of people are turning out in san jose today to show support for giants fan so viciously attacked at dodger stadium thursday night. at times the line for the fund-raiser wrapped out of the door. and brian stow worked there since 2005 and after the assault remains in a coma in los angeles. it's a way of helping brian and the family. >> what started off this weekend is getting together to help raise money is just struck a cord with people. and we're so happy. >> the owner of pizza my heart showed up to present a $20,000 check for the fund that, money raised yesterday. >> and that is nice to see sup
bonds defense attorneys will probably share duties of slightly unconventional approach. >> usually you want to have the great orator hold the jury spell bound. the fact is that they have had a division of labor in this case. each made an expert on certain points. it's better to have the expert talk about the point he or she knows best. >> and when this jury does begin deliberations it will be deciding on one less felony count. the government withdrew one count for lack of evidence....
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods outward goldring out this. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of human rights or what we we're not sure where you are here with general but those of us here who know we came just after you are you know why. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know where this is true. and as far as the history general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tour of six months and he finishes in one home. his old press secretary and southern command all balls. and you can ask and i don't know how to get budgeted no longer in the military retired or even yeah yeah he tired out earlier this month. so we are to go ahead no way getting started in either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. you know his phone number and the area home for row one. now. this redacted hi my name is andy have a filmmaker and. every lead to ask if you quest is a bad one tell them all about what happened there. well you know that
and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods outward goldring out this. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of human rights or what we we're not sure where you are here with general but those of us here who know we came just after you are you know why. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know where this is true. and as far as the history general back is. all we know as far as he was he...
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods outward goldring out. is that. some of the interrogations say i don't have to prove. the violation. on rights or what we would are sure where you are here with the general who is was here no we came just after you are you know way into. there. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know whether this is true. and as far as the history general that is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tourist. six months and he finishes six months already whoa whoa we called up the baucus is old press secretary and southern command. both. you can ask now i don't know how to get a budget they need no longer in the norbury retired or even yet even retired our earlier this month. so we are to do i have no way gates i didn't either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. out in you know his phone number and the area or row on ninety three now. the tribeca hi my name is ken the filmmaker and. i do have to ask if you quest is a bad one tell them al
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but the philosophy of safety that i want to talk about, it takes us to some unconventional thinkers. and now you should be looking at david sitting in the middle of a roadway, and he's an australian thinking that promoted the idea of uncertainty and intrigue in the right-of-way. and i want to mention hans who decide from the netherlands and had this idea to take away from the signs and proliferation of the signs and devices. and take those away and in some settings, you can do that and increase the safety for everyone. and being about that whole idea of what safety means. and then i think david said that safety is maximized when perceived risk is equal to or higher than actual risk. he's got a formula and then i have a slide, when you see something unexpected. it does make you kind of stop and reassess what is going on and so you know my bias and i am the kind of mom and they sat in a chair unrestrained on to which a car and they grew up, and they are both risk takers. and it can work. and one more slide and many of you know my interests in all of this came from the advocate side. an
but the philosophy of safety that i want to talk about, it takes us to some unconventional thinkers. and now you should be looking at david sitting in the middle of a roadway, and he's an australian thinking that promoted the idea of uncertainty and intrigue in the right-of-way. and i want to mention hans who decide from the netherlands and had this idea to take away from the signs and proliferation of the signs and devices. and take those away and in some settings, you can do that and increase...
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods and out word goldring out theirs. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation. or what we would are sure where you hear when general was here no we came just after you had or you know why. right here. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know whether this is true. and as far as the history of general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tour of. six months and he finished six months already more home we called up the baucus is old press secretary and southern command. both. you can ask and i don't know how to get a budget and you don't want her in the military retired or even. even tired our earlier this month. window we are to go ahead no way gate i didn't either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. out of his own number k. area grow our own john. kerry now. this redacted many of his then the filmmaker and. agree to ask if you quest as a bad guy about what happened there. but you're told it not
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three public health and environmental policy areas related to unconventional natural gas production. number one, it is largely unregulated citings unregulatediting of these wells. patterns of violations from marcellus shale well selling impact on resources, and i think an important issue that has been brought up a couple of times, the toxic substances that are entering surface water sources from disposal of flowback waters. through grind treatment and sewage treatment plants. first of all, i will talk about the unregulated siting of natural gas wells in areas of high population density, which also occurs near schools, critical infrastructure. this is shown in slide three of my presentation that i gave to the committees today. unconventional gas extraction wells are highly industrialized operations that bear little resemblance to what we know in the northeastern united states of conventional oil and gas exploration. these wells are highly industrialized and there could be risks of catastrophic blowouts, explosions, and/or fire. any of these can create an immediately dangerous to life
three public health and environmental policy areas related to unconventional natural gas production. number one, it is largely unregulated citings unregulatediting of these wells. patterns of violations from marcellus shale well selling impact on resources, and i think an important issue that has been brought up a couple of times, the toxic substances that are entering surface water sources from disposal of flowback waters. through grind treatment and sewage treatment plants. first of all, i...
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods that outward goldring out this . is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of human rights or what we we're not sure where you hear when general was here no we came just after year you know why. and right here. have you heard me say. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know if it is true. and as far as the history general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tour. six months and he finishes six months or two more home we call them faxes old press secretary and southern command. both. you can ask now i don't know how to get a budget i need no longer in the military retired or even yet he tired out earlier this month. though the article i had no way of getting into it either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. out of his own number k. area or row on. the rail now. or. a straight back of many of his them the filmmaker adds. a test if you quest is a bad one tell them all about what happened there. was you know that i'm
and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods that outward goldring out this . is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of human rights or what we we're not sure where you hear when general was here no we came just after year you know why. and right here. have you heard me say. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know if it is true. and as far as the history general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is...
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods now word goldring out. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation. on rights or what we were not sure where you hear when general who's was here no we came just after he had a you know why. there. i think there is a. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know if it is true. and as far as the history of general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tour. six months and he finishes six months already more home. backus is old press secretary and southern command. balls all first of all you can ask and i don't know how to get budget if you don't longer in the military he retired or even yes he tired out earlier this month. the article i had no way gates i didn't either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. out of his own number k. area grow our own john and i am now. this route back in many ways than the filmmaker that. every test if you quest is a bad one tell them all about what happened there. was you know that i'
and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods now word goldring out. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation. on rights or what we were not sure where you hear when general who's was here no we came just after he had a you know why. there. i think there is a. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know if it is true. and as far as the history of general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tour. six...
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods that outward goldring out of this. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of rights or what we're not sure where you are here with general but those of us here know we came just after you had or you know why. and right there. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know is true. and as far as the history of general case. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tourist. six months and he finishes six months already more home we called up and baucus is old press secretary and southern command. you can ask now you don't know how to get a budget and need no longer in the military retired or reading the ad leaves you tired out earlier this month. though they are to do i have no way of getting to that either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. out his own number k. area home for row. three now. this rebeca many of his. filmmaker adds. every test if you catch is a bad one tell them all about what happened there.
and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods that outward goldring out of this. is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of rights or what we're not sure where you are here with general but those of us here know we came just after you had or you know why. and right there. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know is true. and as far as the history of general case. all we know as far as he was he...
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unconventional candidates >> the question is, are these unconventional candidates serious? will voters stick with them? someone like you dated in high school, fun and exciting for a while, but not really a person you want to settle down with and get married to. they're going to have to prove they're serious and that they're in it for the long haul. chris? >>> when will we get a better idea of what sarah palin and donald trump plan on doing in the long-term? >> in the next few months we have the key debates, the campaign building in the middle of the summer. trump has said he will make some kind of an announcement next month in the live finale of his tv show. that's not the usual way to kick off the presidential campaign. trump is not a usual candidate. it's a sure fire way to boost those ratings. >> just what he needs, i'm sure. let's talk about some of the more traditional candidates here, like romney and tim pawlenty. palin and the donald trump what do they think about sarah palin and the donald trump thing that's going on right now? >> everyone thinks that palin and trum
unconventional candidates >> the question is, are these unconventional candidates serious? will voters stick with them? someone like you dated in high school, fun and exciting for a while, but not really a person you want to settle down with and get married to. they're going to have to prove they're serious and that they're in it for the long haul. chris? >>> when will we get a better idea of what sarah palin and donald trump plan on doing in the long-term? >> in the next...
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and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods and out word goldring out this . is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have proof. violation of human rights or what we we're not sure where you are here with general but those of us here know we came just after here you know why. i'm right here. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know if it was true. and as far as the history general back is. all we know as far as he was he everyone here is on a tour of. six months and he finishes six months already more home we called up the baucus is old press secretary and southern command. all. you can ask now you don't know how to get budget and need no longer in the military retired or even yeah yeah he tired out earlier this month. so the article had no way that either but baucus has not retired he has been reassigned to a desk job. out there we have phone number. at the area our own john kerry now. this rebeca hi my name is ken the filmmaker and. left to ask if you press as a bad guy tell them all about what happened ther
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these guantanamo detainees are prisoners of the war on terror, which is a very unconventional war, you're absolutely right. these guys constitute to the extent there is an enemy in this war, these guys constitute the enemy and what we got here were documents, detainee assessments of each of the roughly 800 men who have gone through guantanamo summarizing, the assessments summarized what they told interrogators, what other detainees said about them, what it was they were doing that got them to guantanamo in the first place, how they were captured. to -- so what we've got, guantanamo has been this sort of psychonic institution and now we have a much more individualized picture of these guys. 800 individual stories. they're not prisoners of war, in two senses. one, they were not captured as soldiers wearing uniforms on a battlefield. they're sort of ordinary people in many cases. gwen: they weren't even necessarily captured by u.s. forces. >> most of them were not. you're absolutely right. and the second thing is even more important, they're not being held as we used to hold german prisoners
these guantanamo detainees are prisoners of the war on terror, which is a very unconventional war, you're absolutely right. these guys constitute to the extent there is an enemy in this war, these guys constitute the enemy and what we got here were documents, detainee assessments of each of the roughly 800 men who have gone through guantanamo summarizing, the assessments summarized what they told interrogators, what other detainees said about them, what it was they were doing that got them to...
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kate middleton is quite unconventional. she went shopping the other day and went and bought undergarments and pantties that were displayed on the local papers. i think she'll be going underground to prepare for the wedding. they want to keep it very low-key. but you never know with this couple. they are quite different from the rest of the royals. >> tell me about the change in environment there. there has to be more security. but is it palpable to the average person that walks down the street in london? >> it's lovely that it is not. they will be deploying 5,000. it will be the largest security detail in decades. right now, you do not get that. you can walk freely. ty the barricades are up the wedding procession route. but they're easy to maneuver and navigate as you cross the street. it's a lovely place right now. a lot has to do with the weather. this is a rainy, cold climate, which you can be familiar with. and the weather has been 80 degrees and sunny for almost nine days now. a cold front has gone through. but it's be
kate middleton is quite unconventional. she went shopping the other day and went and bought undergarments and pantties that were displayed on the local papers. i think she'll be going underground to prepare for the wedding. they want to keep it very low-key. but you never know with this couple. they are quite different from the rest of the royals. >> tell me about the change in environment there. there has to be more security. but is it palpable to the average person that walks down the...
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. >> reporter: his name is as unconventional as his journey. >> today we go after them. we run on them. >> reporter: to college basketball's promise land-- the final four. and shaka smart's v.c.u. rams took the long way to get here. a last-minute selection to the tournament, they were seen as a mere acorn among oak trees. who knew the bluebloods of basketball never stood a chance? >> we weren't 35-2 coming into this game, but we're playing our best basketball when it matters most, and that's why i'm sitting up here right now with a net around my neck. let's go! let's go! >> reporter: if the coach sounds confident, he is. he has both a winner's swagger and a scholar's mind. smart was raised by his mother in oregon, wisconsin, just outside madison. a star in high school, it wasn't just his stat sheet that attracted college coaches, it was his near-perfect s.a.t. score. he was accepted to harvard, yale and brown, but chose kenyon college in ohio largely because of the man who would become a father figure. >> what's up, boy? how are you doing? >> reporter: bill brown was sma
. >> reporter: his name is as unconventional as his journey. >> today we go after them. we run on them. >> reporter: to college basketball's promise land-- the final four. and shaka smart's v.c.u. rams took the long way to get here. a last-minute selection to the tournament, they were seen as a mere acorn among oak trees. who knew the bluebloods of basketball never stood a chance? >> we weren't 35-2 coming into this game, but we're playing our best basketball when it...
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unhappy with the democrats with the republicans with anyone establishment but they'll go after some very unconventional and maybe kind of crazy candidates. i don't think that's it i think two things on that number one let's say he was the republican nominee just imagine what would happen if donald trump was debating barack obama in the final debate and he started talking about the birth certificate these a lot of the issues trump is talking about now are not going to hold any water if he somehow did actually win the primary and the other thing is it's not about antis anti-establishment wipe trying this party or he's popular now because he appears to be the real candidate he's taking charge he's saying oh what should we be doing in iraq we'll go in there we'll take their oil that's what we should be doing what's going on with the birth certificate let me send people will investigate the birth certificate he is actually seeming like the establishment i think that's why he's popular early but i think that he probably is being a little more forthcoming in the sense that you're right he jazz does just come
unhappy with the democrats with the republicans with anyone establishment but they'll go after some very unconventional and maybe kind of crazy candidates. i don't think that's it i think two things on that number one let's say he was the republican nominee just imagine what would happen if donald trump was debating barack obama in the final debate and he started talking about the birth certificate these a lot of the issues trump is talking about now are not going to hold any water if he...
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your views now on our foreign policy tell us about that well in the special operations community the unconventional warfare we see a lot of the human face of war beyond the conventional tank gravel rolling in we see what happens when little girls are blown up and what their fathers would do to us in retaliation even if they were they were sort of pro us in the beginning one of the lessons i like to the reason i do blog a powerful piece on that is because i want to communicate the fact that a force can be misused and when it's misused it brings more danger back to us if you will my my fellow you guys are going to stay with there you go right my focus is on reducing conflict it wherever possible but not rainbows and unicorns kind of perspective because there will always be conflict and we call it applies more power you know because of this more power well please elaborate and i want to ask you the next question really want to get into your principles of a powerful piece and you have a doctrine and also if you've been developing around it absolutely joseph nye from a sort of professor at harvard and a
your views now on our foreign policy tell us about that well in the special operations community the unconventional warfare we see a lot of the human face of war beyond the conventional tank gravel rolling in we see what happens when little girls are blown up and what their fathers would do to us in retaliation even if they were they were sort of pro us in the beginning one of the lessons i like to the reason i do blog a powerful piece on that is because i want to communicate the fact that a...
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he was an unconventional guy. for the allies there was tension as well. the british played a critical part in helping donovan form his own assess. even throughout the war very often the british intelligence sharing was much greater and more deep and his intelligence sharing with his own u.s. army. even so he had fierce fights with the british intelligence and special operations over turf , where the were going despite overseas. he launched spy operations against churchill. if you read the british records, they launch spy operations and kept tabs on donovan to make sure they knew what he was up to. in china our other allies, donovan set up a paper, founded it through a publisher. he planted his agents in there to serve as a reporter, but also to file intelligence reports on the side, not only on with the japanese were doing, but also he was doing in china. the soviets were our ally in world war ii. donovan paid the finish intelligence services to 2,000 $500 for 1500 pages of soviet military and in kgb documents which included codes. the state department wa
he was an unconventional guy. for the allies there was tension as well. the british played a critical part in helping donovan form his own assess. even throughout the war very often the british intelligence sharing was much greater and more deep and his intelligence sharing with his own u.s. army. even so he had fierce fights with the british intelligence and special operations over turf , where the were going despite overseas. he launched spy operations against churchill. if you read the...
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the unregulated side of the unconventional natural gas wells and production facilities in residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure is very unwise, public health preparedness policy especially in light of tens of billions of dollars that we are spending in the federal state level to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks on usa citizens and damage to critical infrastructure. second, the higher rates and a differential patterns of oil and gas act violations, and they are listed on a slight four of my presentation are different as compared to conventional oil and gas wells and suggest a much greater impact to drinking water and aquatic resources. we have done a study at my out said that shows that marcello shale has about a 1.5 to four times depending on the denominator you use more violations than conventional oil and gas wells per offending well and that the violations are more serious and that the violations have a more direct impact on water quality. things like failure to minimize the accelerated erosion, employment erosion and sedimentation plans, discharge pollution t
the unregulated side of the unconventional natural gas wells and production facilities in residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure is very unwise, public health preparedness policy especially in light of tens of billions of dollars that we are spending in the federal state level to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks on usa citizens and damage to critical infrastructure. second, the higher rates and a differential patterns of oil and gas act violations, and they are listed on a...
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fall in the face and that is the choice of between that and unplugging granny people will consider unconventional alternatives. >> next from the annapolis book festival, seth mnookin and roy richard grinker discuss oxygen, vaccine and chief threat to public health. >> thank you for coming. we are both going to talk about our book "the panic virus" and "unstrange minds". my name is roy richard grinker and i am a professor of anthropology at george washington university. i am going to speak for ten minutes after which seth mnookin will speak for ten minute and then we will have a dialogue with each other before opening it up to the audience. many of you have probably not heard an apologist speak about autism and that is not surprising since most of the are in the field of counseling, psychology, speech therapy and so on but i have a daughter with autism and she was diagnosed in 1994. at that time there was an emerging feeling there was an epidemic of autism. there was an emerging sense in the united states and other countries that there was a dramatic rise and people said i feel it in my gut that t
fall in the face and that is the choice of between that and unplugging granny people will consider unconventional alternatives. >> next from the annapolis book festival, seth mnookin and roy richard grinker discuss oxygen, vaccine and chief threat to public health. >> thank you for coming. we are both going to talk about our book "the panic virus" and "unstrange minds". my name is roy richard grinker and i am a professor of anthropology at george washington...
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why are you inflating economy with these unconventional monetary policy measures. he gave me a real lecture and i think i have to tell you listen, i'm very close to the americans but i'm actually british. >> charlie: did he talk about this incurrency and the demand by the world that they let it appreciate? >> he did. but i think the issue really is that the chinese are not going to be brow beaten by the americans or anyone else into raising or reevaluating the currency. they are going to do this in turn partly when i was talking to you earlier about raising wages and therefore stimulating consumer demand in the economy which of course is one of the main american demands. >> why are they paranoid? >> they've got a certain amount to be paranoid about. >> charlie: alexander hague. >> alexander hague. when you wake up in the morning do you wake up with a grand design to take over the world? i don't think so. what you do is you look at the prospect of 1.6 billion people. i think diversity in china. how do you keep it stable. china doesn't have a great track record in ke
why are you inflating economy with these unconventional monetary policy measures. he gave me a real lecture and i think i have to tell you listen, i'm very close to the americans but i'm actually british. >> charlie: did he talk about this incurrency and the demand by the world that they let it appreciate? >> he did. but i think the issue really is that the chinese are not going to be brow beaten by the americans or anyone else into raising or reevaluating the currency. they are...
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but with some unconventional results as far as these two cities are concerned, phil matier is following the money tonight and it starts on market street. >> reporter: the cleaners were busy today sprucing up mid- market as mayor ed lee got ready to announce the biggest corporate tax break the city has seen in years. in return for locating into the neighborhood, the city will forgive the tech giant twitter up to $50 million in payroll and stock option taxes over the next four years. this from a city with a reputation for taxing corporations to the max. so what changed? >> we are trying to attract businesses to come here to san francisco to be here. >> reporter: could this be the birth of a new corporate- friendly san francisco? >> definitely i want to invite. i want ten more companies to locate here. >> reporter: meanwhile over in oakland, three council members said no to the mayor's call for a special election to charge homeowners an $80 year parcel tax to help bail out the city. >> i don't think it is going to pass. i am not willing to make that gamble. >> reporter: why do you think it
but with some unconventional results as far as these two cities are concerned, phil matier is following the money tonight and it starts on market street. >> reporter: the cleaners were busy today sprucing up mid- market as mayor ed lee got ready to announce the biggest corporate tax break the city has seen in years. in return for locating into the neighborhood, the city will forgive the tech giant twitter up to $50 million in payroll and stock option taxes over the next four years. this...
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another lesson is in unconventional wars press coverage will be negative. there's nothing you can do about it. in conventional war you can look at a map. have we advanced closer to the enemy capital, have we destroy their armies, have we seized their objectives and report good news but in and conventional wars you are fighting the same place and defending the same village. it goes on and on. bad news tends to dominate and there's no way around that. another point. public opinion is not as valuable as people think. the press reported negative things and the public turned against it and we lost is not true. the public was going in during tet in the opposite direction of the press. the press was turning against the war. the public wanted to escalate. wasn't until later that the public gave a. it was after johnson gave up on it. the leader of the country gave up on it and people said to heck with it. if he is not going to fight we are not going to fight but it wasn't the press that was making things happen. i am not saying the president was biased. we know abou
another lesson is in unconventional wars press coverage will be negative. there's nothing you can do about it. in conventional war you can look at a map. have we advanced closer to the enemy capital, have we destroy their armies, have we seized their objectives and report good news but in and conventional wars you are fighting the same place and defending the same village. it goes on and on. bad news tends to dominate and there's no way around that. another point. public opinion is not as...
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operation and he was an unconventional guy. for the allies, there was tension there as well. the british played a critical part in helping donovan form his oss. it even throughout the war very often the british intelligence sharing with donovan's oss was much greater and more deep than his intelligence sharing with his own u.s. army. even so he had fierce fights with the british intelligence special operations over turf in where they were going to spy overseas. he launched spy operations against churchill to find out what he was up to. if you read a british record, they launched spy operations and kept tabs on donovan to make sure they knew what he was up to. in china, rather allied shanghai check donovan said the paper, funded it through a publisher. he planted his agents in there to serve as reporters but also to file intelligence reports on the side not only on what the japanese were doing in china but also what chiang kai check was doing in china. the soviets were our allies in world war ii. donovan at one point paid the in
operation and he was an unconventional guy. for the allies, there was tension there as well. the british played a critical part in helping donovan form his oss. it even throughout the war very often the british intelligence sharing with donovan's oss was much greater and more deep than his intelligence sharing with his own u.s. army. even so he had fierce fights with the british intelligence special operations over turf in where they were going to spy overseas. he launched spy operations...
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one of isabella's most unconventional roles. all part of green porno. >> if i were a spider, i would have six eyes and still don't see very well. >> reporter: short educational films that she wrote, directed, and unabashedly stars in. >> sexually mature worms like me have a clitellum. >> reporter: here you are a glamorous figure, a face associated with make-up. but you went in this film without much make-up. it's not.... >> to be a worm. i made myself wormy-like. first i push the clitellum to collect my eggs. >> i can grow new star fish by fragmenting my body. >> reporter: did you know, for instance, that some star fish are hermaphrodites. they have both male and female sexual characteristics. >> it's funny because i like fun. and then i thought, hmmm, everybody thinks about sex. so if i make something about sex, i would get a bigger audience and it's easier. it's easier to make people laugh. forward, forward. steady, steady. he has to walk always on the same path. good doggie. >> reporter: in her spare time, isabella also raise
one of isabella's most unconventional roles. all part of green porno. >> if i were a spider, i would have six eyes and still don't see very well. >> reporter: short educational films that she wrote, directed, and unabashedly stars in. >> sexually mature worms like me have a clitellum. >> reporter: here you are a glamorous figure, a face associated with make-up. but you went in this film without much make-up. it's not.... >> to be a worm. i made myself wormy-like....
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the unregulated side of the unconventional natural gas wells and production facilities in residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure is very unwise, public health preparedness policy especially in light of tens of billions of dollars that we are spending in the federal state level to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks on usa citizens and damage to critical infrastructure. second, the higher rates and a differential patterns of oil and gas act violations, and they are listed on a slight four of my presentation are different as compared to conventional oil and gas wells and suggest a much greater impact to drinking water and aquatic resources. we have done a study at my out said that shows that marcello shale has about a 1.5 to four times depending on the denominator you use more violations than conventional oil and gas wells per offending well and that the violations are more serious and that the violations have a more direct impact on water quality. things like failure to minimize the accelerated erosion, employment erosion and sedimentation plans, discharge pollution t
the unregulated side of the unconventional natural gas wells and production facilities in residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure is very unwise, public health preparedness policy especially in light of tens of billions of dollars that we are spending in the federal state level to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks on usa citizens and damage to critical infrastructure. second, the higher rates and a differential patterns of oil and gas act violations, and they are listed on a...
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operation and he was an unconventional guy. for the allies, there was tension there as well. the british played a critical part in helping donovan form his oss. it even throughout the war very often the british intelligence sharing with donovan's oss was much greater and more deep than his intelligence sharing with his own u.s. army. even so he had fierce fights with the british intelligence special operations over turf in where they were going to spy overseas. he launched spy operations against churchill to find out what he was up to. if you read a british record, they launched spy operations and kept tabs on donovan to make sure they knew what he was up to. in china, rather allied shanghai check donovan said the paper, funded it through a publisher. he planted his agents in there to serve as reporters but also to file intelligence reports on the side not only on what the japanese were doing in china but also what chiang kai check was doing in china. the soviets were our allies in world war ii. donovan at one point paid the in
operation and he was an unconventional guy. for the allies, there was tension there as well. the british played a critical part in helping donovan form his oss. it even throughout the war very often the british intelligence sharing with donovan's oss was much greater and more deep than his intelligence sharing with his own u.s. army. even so he had fierce fights with the british intelligence special operations over turf in where they were going to spy overseas. he launched spy operations...
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a little unconventional. >> and shaming people in the process. >>> sam is back with us, as you know, this morning. >> good morning, everyone. let's start with april snow. spring snow, anyone? some folks got a little bit. more than a little and a lot. from wisconsin to michigan, to minnesota got some in this, as well. the system that brought in it caused a lot of traffic issues. they want to put spring ahead of them, as well. in comes the low into the northeast and drags that front down to the south. it will mean big storms for some places in the south today. probably not as tornadic as the storms in the past couple days. and also, wildly strong thunderstorms moving through the new york area and boston, as well. we'll get the snow out of the storms. this is very dry. areas of texas, a drier season than we've had in about 100 years. and the strong winds and look at the heat in midland. there's a at 73. and loredo at 104. the two zones of strong storms. a little light snow in the >>> here's what's ahead on your "gma morning menu." after decades, charles manson, the ring leader of the br
a little unconventional. >> and shaming people in the process. >>> sam is back with us, as you know, this morning. >> good morning, everyone. let's start with april snow. spring snow, anyone? some folks got a little bit. more than a little and a lot. from wisconsin to michigan, to minnesota got some in this, as well. the system that brought in it caused a lot of traffic issues. they want to put spring ahead of them, as well. in comes the low into the northeast and drags...
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the unregulated side of the unconventional natural gas wells and production facilities in residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure is very unwise, public health preparedness policy especially in light of tens of billions of dollars that we are spending in the federal state level to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks on us citizens and damage to critical infrastructure. second, the higher rates and a differential patterns of oil and gas act violations, and they are listed on a slight four of my presentation are different as compared to conventional oil and gas wells and suggest a much greater impact to drinking water and aquatic resources. we have done a study at my out said that shows that marcello shale has about a 1.5 to four times depending on the denominator you use more violations than conventional oil and gas wells per offending well and that the violations are more serious and that the violations have a more direct impact on water quality. things like failure to minimize the accelerated erosion, emplment erosion and sedimentation plans, discharge pollution to t
the unregulated side of the unconventional natural gas wells and production facilities in residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure is very unwise, public health preparedness policy especially in light of tens of billions of dollars that we are spending in the federal state level to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks on us citizens and damage to critical infrastructure. second, the higher rates and a differential patterns of oil and gas act violations, and they are listed on a...
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. >>> when we return the unconventional family situation in paul giamatti's next film. >> he talks about his role in "win win," where he plays a struggling high school wrestling coach. you're watching "world news now." he movies this weekend. and you might want to see the next one that we're about to talk about. it's called "win win." and it stars favorite paul giamatti and it's getting a lot of buzz from the critics. >> giamatti talked about the film. >> i'm paul giamatti and i'm a professional entertainer. >> you do card tricks? >> i do all of that. anything that you need me to do i can entertain. >> wow. >> yes. >> nobody has said that. that's really good. >> that's how i like to think of myself. >> i love that you're just there to give people. >> you know joy. >> yeah. >> joy, that's what i'm all about. >> it doesn't matter how many strange people you have played on the screen. >> no, hopefully, it brings yoi yes. >> and yet you've done a movie if it wasn't as good as it is, would be a disaster or a gift to critics like me, called "win win." >> no kidding. >> because -- >> i've thoug
. >>> when we return the unconventional family situation in paul giamatti's next film. >> he talks about his role in "win win," where he plays a struggling high school wrestling coach. you're watching "world news now." he movies this weekend. and you might want to see the next one that we're about to talk about. it's called "win win." and it stars favorite paul giamatti and it's getting a lot of buzz from the critics. >> giamatti talked about...
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we've got some unconventional ways to stop weeds from destroying your lawn or garden this spring. all coming up right here on "the early show." these are ocean spray sparkling juice drinks. they have bubbles. it's real fruit juice; crisp, sparkling water; and no added sugar. and they come in these really cool cans. you want one? i'll wait a bit. all right. mm. refreshing. it's for celebrating all they've given us. really?! [ female announcer ] the tough love... okay, don't do that on your test. [ female announcer ] ...invaluable guidance... [ mom ] go, turn, turn, turn! [ female announcer ] ...and a lifelong friendship. do it again. [ chuckles ] ♪ [ female announcer ] mother's day is for celebrating all our moms have given us. happy mother's day. i love you. i love you. [ female announcer ] now, select cards come postage paid. miracle-gro results ever? spectacular plants without all the weeds. with miracle-gro shake 'n feed plus weed preventer. just a few shakes stops weeds before they start. plants grow twice as big. with almost no weeds. even in your vegetable garden. want thr
we've got some unconventional ways to stop weeds from destroying your lawn or garden this spring. all coming up right here on "the early show." these are ocean spray sparkling juice drinks. they have bubbles. it's real fruit juice; crisp, sparkling water; and no added sugar. and they come in these really cool cans. you want one? i'll wait a bit. all right. mm. refreshing. it's for celebrating all they've given us. really?! [ female announcer ] the tough love... okay, don't do that on...
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. ♪ >> reporter: no matter how unconventional the wedding, one tradition always seems to ring true. after the vows, come the wedding bands. for many it's the moment when the marriage becomes official. the words are solidified in an everlasting circle of love. >> with this ring, i thee wed. >> reporter: but what if one part of the happy couple opted out? just this week the world's most famous suitor decided to skip the wedding band. >> it's very personal. >> reporter: so how would you feel? >> that's not great. that's totally not right. you get married you wear a wedding band and you take the name as well. >> why doesn't he want to wear it? >> reporter: apparently they say he's not a fan of jewelry. >> that doesn't really fly. >> reporter: so you've been married 21 years. you don't wear a wedding band. >> no. >> reporter: how does your wife feel about that? >> you know, i haven't asked her. no, i'm kidding. no, she's cool with it. >> reporter: she is cool with it? >> yeah. >> wear the band. >> now i'm wondering all of a sudden. >> reporter: clearly wearing a ring is a personal choice
. ♪ >> reporter: no matter how unconventional the wedding, one tradition always seems to ring true. after the vows, come the wedding bands. for many it's the moment when the marriage becomes official. the words are solidified in an everlasting circle of love. >> with this ring, i thee wed. >> reporter: but what if one part of the happy couple opted out? just this week the world's most famous suitor decided to skip the wedding band. >> it's very personal. >>...
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unconventional color combos. >> this is what i said earlier. if you're a redhead you can wear pink. i love pink and red. a lot of people think you can't wear blue and black. this is a dressed-out combination. i love navy with black. that's one of the strongest color combinations you can do right now. >> you usually see the blue on the top. this is interesting. >> i like that. look at the shoe. they are crazy. >> you can get this look for under $200. >> i'm crazy for zarro. it's one place my daughter and i can go and find something both of us like. >> thank you, jesse contact our last model. >> sasha. >> she is breaking, casual fridays are tricky. you don't know how casual you can be. >> you don't want to look grungy. you don't want to look like you rolled out of bed. i love the denim jacket. >> i love the jacket. >> is that a levi? >> no. that is a loft. >> one good jean jacket. >> i have one i had forever and i love it. >> treat it as a cardigan, treat it as a blazer. toss it over everything. >> love it with little dresses in the summertime. >> $35 h&m dress. >> that is great. thes
unconventional color combos. >> this is what i said earlier. if you're a redhead you can wear pink. i love pink and red. a lot of people think you can't wear blue and black. this is a dressed-out combination. i love navy with black. that's one of the strongest color combinations you can do right now. >> you usually see the blue on the top. this is interesting. >> i like that. look at the shoe. they are crazy. >> you can get this look for under $200. >> i'm crazy...
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indicates that, you know, even i think in this environment even a credible, unsuccessful attempt to use unconventional or exotic weapons would have, you know, profound repercussions. we see the repercussions that even an attempt to put ink cartridges onto cargo planes, even the consequences of the failed bombing of northwest airlines flight 253, and i suppose this is, again, one of the paradoxes. yes, al-qaeda is weaker than it's ever been, it lacks those capabilities, doesn't have the laboratories to develop ab track and chemical -- anthrax and chemical weapons that it once enjoyed in afghanistan. but at the same time surely from this perspective when they are knocked back on their heels, the appeal of acquiring a weapon and even an unsuccessful attempt would have really more seismic impacts probably than what we're seeing going on across north africa and the middle east today in terms of our own security, in terms of our confidence of what ten years of counterterrorists and antiterrorist measures, both physical security and otherwise have bought us. and that has to figure, i think, very prominently
indicates that, you know, even i think in this environment even a credible, unsuccessful attempt to use unconventional or exotic weapons would have, you know, profound repercussions. we see the repercussions that even an attempt to put ink cartridges onto cargo planes, even the consequences of the failed bombing of northwest airlines flight 253, and i suppose this is, again, one of the paradoxes. yes, al-qaeda is weaker than it's ever been, it lacks those capabilities, doesn't have the...
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as you may know, the marcellus shale is the largest unconventional natural gas formation in the united states. the shale's estimated to hold almost 500 trillion cubic feet of extractable natural gas currently valued at nearly $2 trillion. as with most economic activity, the impacts of the natural gas affect more than just specific firms directly involved in the industry. there are also important employment and income effects on local businesses who supply the industry such as oil field service companies, restaurants, retailers and hotels. in addition to effects that results from employees spending their money locally. in pennsylvania, 70% of the natural gas it uses every day is imported currently. this is just pennsylvania. the marcellus shale formation that runs along the appalachian mountains so goes up in new york, comes down into pennsylvania, west virginia, virginia, as mr. thompson from pennsylvania mentioned earlier, goes into eastern ohio and down through the appalachian mountains, is really an opportunity for this country because as mr. thompson mentioned as we watched the uns
as you may know, the marcellus shale is the largest unconventional natural gas formation in the united states. the shale's estimated to hold almost 500 trillion cubic feet of extractable natural gas currently valued at nearly $2 trillion. as with most economic activity, the impacts of the natural gas affect more than just specific firms directly involved in the industry. there are also important employment and income effects on local businesses who supply the industry such as oil field service...
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regulate sake drinking water posed a serious threat to the development of marcellus shale and other unconventional gas sources. i would like to submit testimony from mike price, from the ground water protection council. that is a underground water injection control agency whose mission is to protect the consummation of ground water. they do that for a living. they describe a new frack focus provide a disclosure. participation is voluntary. within the first eight hours of going live, they had 24 oil and gas companies signed on to use it. nine are already up loading fracturing data. participating companies revealed that the largest companies are clamoring for this opportunity. the states are running successful regulatory programs. we are going to hear from some of them today. i would hope, mr. perciasepe, that you will stick around and listen to some of their testimony. i also understand that president obama has asked the department of energy to look into fracking. the white house council on environmental policy is studying the cumulative impacts. mr. perciasepe, help me understand these various stu
regulate sake drinking water posed a serious threat to the development of marcellus shale and other unconventional gas sources. i would like to submit testimony from mike price, from the ground water protection council. that is a underground water injection control agency whose mission is to protect the consummation of ground water. they do that for a living. they describe a new frack focus provide a disclosure. participation is voluntary. within the first eight hours of going live, they had 24...