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. >> pow, pow, pow pow pow! i jumped. i'm handicapped. i told my son, get away from the window. sam: whether they go on camera or not the people here at the apartments have a story about a group of shooters who started hanging here. >> this is every weekend. multiple gunshots. >> i am so tired of hitting the floor from the gunshots around here. >> they have a security guard and ran one off the property. >> the police district commander parker says the property manager is of no help. >> like to install the cameras including the one you are asking about that has occurred on the property. it would have been great assistance to us. >> she says that at this point they were thinking about trying to have george declared a nuisance property owner because he has not been cooperating with the police. we talked to the management office here and tried to get in touch with mr. george. so far he has not responded to the efforts. this complex has had two homicides this year. numerous armed robberies. and assaults with a dangerous weapon. reporting live in southeast washington sam ford abc7 new
. >> pow, pow, pow pow pow! i jumped. i'm handicapped. i told my son, get away from the window. sam: whether they go on camera or not the people here at the apartments have a story about a group of shooters who started hanging here. >> this is every weekend. multiple gunshots. >> i am so tired of hitting the floor from the gunshots around here. >> they have a security guard and ran one off the property. >> the police district commander parker says the property...
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he did not come here to censor those pows who broke the accepted confederate paroles. he would not dwell on difficulties that he or his comments had -- his comrades had. and said his focus was on healing and commemoration -- instead, his focus was on healing and commemoration. this event today provides us with the opportunity to remember those who died here, but also, to remember that even for the many survivors, their ordeal did not end here. theirtruggle to resume civilian lives. they suffered difficult times. they sought to construct a new heroic narrative. quoted here,ords we hear how deeply these pows the dead ensure that here be remembered. it is important to recognize that their mother captivity left lasting scars. thank you. [applause] mr. sellars: thank you, dr. gordon. way to goe is no easy from captivity to one of our nations most beloved songs, it its music and lyric of both the possibilities of a unified nation. we now present, "america the beautiful." ♪ [applause] mr. sellars: over 14 months, the united states soldiers, sailors, marines, and civilians w
he did not come here to censor those pows who broke the accepted confederate paroles. he would not dwell on difficulties that he or his comments had -- his comrades had. and said his focus was on healing and commemoration -- instead, his focus was on healing and commemoration. this event today provides us with the opportunity to remember those who died here, but also, to remember that even for the many survivors, their ordeal did not end here. theirtruggle to resume civilian lives. they...
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pow, pow. pow, pow. james bond. pow, pow. but, until i am the next james bond, i am happy doing this right here. and i'm happy because we've got a great show for you tonight. ) you didn't... hold on. you didn't let me-- you didn't let me finish. you didn't let me finish. winfrey. ( cheers and applause ) i just want to make sure you're applauding for the right oprah. there are a lot of oprahs out there. then, i'll be talking to joseph fink and jeffery cranor, the creators of the hit podcast "welcome to night vale." ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: this is a hip, hip crowd. that's is a hip crowd. the podcast takes place in a mysterious place where monsters are real and every crazy story is true. so, florida. ( laughter ) and, we'll have a musical performance from judith hill. she's got-- ( applause ) she got her big break on "the voice," and she is so great that, when she sings, i might even turn my chair to face her. oh. you hear that? that is either the world's sexiest smoke alarm, or, that is jon batiste and stay human. s
pow, pow. pow, pow. james bond. pow, pow. but, until i am the next james bond, i am happy doing this right here. and i'm happy because we've got a great show for you tonight. ) you didn't... hold on. you didn't let me-- you didn't let me finish. you didn't let me finish. winfrey. ( cheers and applause ) i just want to make sure you're applauding for the right oprah. there are a lot of oprahs out there. then, i'll be talking to joseph fink and jeffery cranor, the creators of the hit podcast...
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in addition to this afternoon's pow wow... the organizers are putting this evening to give native people a healthy alternative to alcohol to celebrate the new year. 3 last night we told you about texas senator ted cruz's planned stop at dordt college next tuesday.now we know he's planning on making several other stops in northwest iowa early next week as well.the stops in carroll, onawa, cherokee, rock rapids, sibley, spirit lake, spencer and storm lake are all part of cruz's "cruzin' to caucus" bus tour. we've got the times and locations for all 9 stops on our website, siouxland news dot com. 3 3 an update tonight on democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton's planned stop in sioux city next tuesday.earlier this week... we found out the former secretary of state would be in town tuesday afternoon.now we know her event will be at the orpheum theatre downtown.it is scheduled to get underway at 2- 15 tuesday. 3 3 and one of secretary clinton's opponents for the democratic siouxland this weekend.former maryland governor
in addition to this afternoon's pow wow... the organizers are putting this evening to give native people a healthy alternative to alcohol to celebrate the new year. 3 last night we told you about texas senator ted cruz's planned stop at dordt college next tuesday.now we know he's planning on making several other stops in northwest iowa early next week as well.the stops in carroll, onawa, cherokee, rock rapids, sibley, spirit lake, spencer and storm lake are all part of cruz's "cruzin' to...
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quoted here,ords we hear how deeply these pows the dead ensure that here be remembered. it is important to recognize that their mother captivity left lasting scars. thank you. [applause] mr. sellars: thank you, dr. gordon. way to goe is no easy from captivity to one of our nations most beloved songs, it its music and lyric of both the possibilities of a unified nation. we now present, "america the beautiful." ♪ [applause] mr. sellars: over 14 months, the united states soldiers, sailors, marines, and civilians were held captive here at andersonville. their memories honored by the reathes during patriotic ceremonies throughout the nation. wreath onsenting the armyf of the united states command major stringfield. mr. sellars: presenting a wreath on behalf of the united states navy, logistic specialist third class justin logan, hospital m cole.ond classed amon mr. sellars: presenting a r wreathe on behalf of the marine admiral.rgeant and mr. sellars: presenting a wreath on behalf of civilians, national park service regional director sherry fields and mattie and michael sel
quoted here,ords we hear how deeply these pows the dead ensure that here be remembered. it is important to recognize that their mother captivity left lasting scars. thank you. [applause] mr. sellars: thank you, dr. gordon. way to goe is no easy from captivity to one of our nations most beloved songs, it its music and lyric of both the possibilities of a unified nation. we now present, "america the beautiful." ♪ [applause] mr. sellars: over 14 months, the united states soldiers,...
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it was all -- bad.bc÷Ñ >> until january 1942, the pows were rounde4y0ñ up. this rare photograph shows civilians being aboarded the japanese ship. jack skags still has a copy of the regulations he and the2ú others wereln handed. >> these are the orders each prisoner received prior to being put on the japanese ship. and the first item, disobeying the following orders will be punished with immediate death. >> did they tell you where they take you?@lex >> no. my contract was up6,÷ that very day. >> we were very, very>4e cf1 o disappointed. >> we went over >> we went over to the ship and were met with a long line of japanese. >> and >> and to run the gauntlet is what it was.& >> you got beaten well. i got knocked down as well as the fellow next to me, bleeding like a stuffed hog. i mean, they were using clubs >lpp >>> january >>> january 1942, for twelve days the japanese ship carried the wake island defenders east, their destination, japanese occupied china and thenfo guar aboard were hell bent on revenge. >> they beat everyone with a club. >> we never got o
it was all -- bad.bc÷Ñ >> until january 1942, the pows were rounde4y0ñ up. this rare photograph shows civilians being aboarded the japanese ship. jack skags still has a copy of the regulations he and the2ú others wereln handed. >> these are the orders each prisoner received prior to being put on the japanese ship. and the first item, disobeying the following orders will be punished with immediate death. >> did they tell you where they take you?@lex >> no. my...
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the 13,000 pows that died in andersonville, what happened to them? what's history tell us about what happened? --ler: -- sgt. maj. dailey: professor gordon: they were dying from scurvy and severe diarrhea. these were terrible waste of guys -- ways to die. men with they would rather die in battle, they would rather die shot and killed in the heat of combat and to die this slow suffering that seem to so dehumanizing. it's just a terrible way to die. majority of those 15,000 died, from disease and malnutrition. host: we are seeing pictures of the gravesites there. recently there was another type of memorial service there and which was eliminated, to give you a sense of what's happening, you attended that. what was it like to attend that ceremony and see those illuminations. ? professor gordon: it was very powerful. i was with eric leonard and another historian, and we drove around. we were really taken aback by lights forseeing the the 13,000. it really brought home a sense of just how many men were here. is a portion of the 13,000 mother were 40,000 he
the 13,000 pows that died in andersonville, what happened to them? what's history tell us about what happened? --ler: -- sgt. maj. dailey: professor gordon: they were dying from scurvy and severe diarrhea. these were terrible waste of guys -- ways to die. men with they would rather die in battle, they would rather die shot and killed in the heat of combat and to die this slow suffering that seem to so dehumanizing. it's just a terrible way to die. majority of those 15,000 died, from disease and...
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the question was can't mccall north carolina work, pows there when colby was. i don't know when they get there. he was there in august, september going into early october 1943. he never mentioned any of that in his memoirs, and i never really found anything on it. he didn't particularly like the camp because he was stuck there in a replaceable and there were a lot of other people heading over to germany in airborne artillery units which turned out to be, he thought it was a ridiculous idea because when you drop a howitzer on the plane they had to drop them in nine different parts out of the plane because it's too heavy. when it landed in very blue they couldn't find all nine parts. to put the darn thing back together again. colby didn't see much hope for airborne artillery so we spent most of his time there can figure out how to get out of there. i doubt if even noticed that. i'm not sure if when the german pows got there. sat about. >> did they really? how about that. [laughter] that's interesting. >> dulles. >> the question is did dulles ever run across kenne
the question was can't mccall north carolina work, pows there when colby was. i don't know when they get there. he was there in august, september going into early october 1943. he never mentioned any of that in his memoirs, and i never really found anything on it. he didn't particularly like the camp because he was stuck there in a replaceable and there were a lot of other people heading over to germany in airborne artillery units which turned out to be, he thought it was a ridiculous idea...
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, pow." i don't think you would feel nearly the adrenaline rush that you feel when people come in in high gear with things that look like rifles. >> we try to get them in there fighting and make them at least understand if that's where you would find yourself, then you need to be able to do it and you're capable of doing it. >> reporter: preparing people for the worst-case scenario. julianna goldman, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: a rescue operation is under way to save endangered sea turtles. and sittin' on the dock of the bay watching big ben roll in when the cbs evening news continues. now the #1 selling brand for frequent heartburn. get complete protection with the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil severe dave, i'm sorry to interrupt. i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. full of guests on the waye and a cold with sinus p
, pow." i don't think you would feel nearly the adrenaline rush that you feel when people come in in high gear with things that look like rifles. >> we try to get them in there fighting and make them at least understand if that's where you would find yourself, then you need to be able to do it and you're capable of doing it. >> reporter: preparing people for the worst-case scenario. julianna goldman, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: a rescue operation is under way to...
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. >> potato, powe tait other. is. >> potato, powe tait other. >> you decide, w you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. >>> we want to update you on our breaking news chopper three back live over route 07 near cuthbert boulevard, where a car crashed into a pole, bringing live, wires, down on top of it. you can see the the crews have arrived there, and, we're told someone is trapped inside the car, no word on if they are injured or what caused this crash. p
. >> potato, powe tait other. is. >> potato, powe tait other. >> you decide, w you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice...
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die get off the phone with police a short time ago, right pow, they are not releasing any more information about the teenage driver or what caused him to lose control of the suv. live tonight, julie mcdn al, wcvb newscenter 5. phil: a popular boston sports bar promises to boost security following a deadly shooting. 29-year-old jephthechery was shot outside who's on first on thanksgiving morning caught in the middle of a gunfight. three others were wounded. the city of boston's licensing problems related to the yawkey way bar. >> what does that tell you? >> nothing ever happened. i think it could be the ploaters, certain deejays that bring certain crowds. phil: the board could vote on a decision as early as wednesday. phil: social workers are involved tonight after 8-year-old girl was left alone when the home caught fire in milton. the stove caught fire. flames spread past. the fire marshal closed the investigation calling it an accident. >> if you have got, you know, the stove, the candle, if you got a space heat the time of year, do not leave. you know, stay in that room. you know, if you
die get off the phone with police a short time ago, right pow, they are not releasing any more information about the teenage driver or what caused him to lose control of the suv. live tonight, julie mcdn al, wcvb newscenter 5. phil: a popular boston sports bar promises to boost security following a deadly shooting. 29-year-old jephthechery was shot outside who's on first on thanksgiving morning caught in the middle of a gunfight. three others were wounded. the city of boston's licensing...
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pow, pow, pow. but the bloodshed they left behind inside this office complex will be felt for a lifetime. gone, but so many questions remain. >> reporter: those who knew farook say they never appeared radicalized, but they knew very little about his wife. >> miguel, thank you. >>> many questions remain about tashfeen malik. this is new video of her former home in pakistan where a family member tells "the los angeles times" malik began posting extremist views on facebook after arriving in the united states. nbc news has obtained a photo of the pakistan i.d. card listing birth dates as well as a scar on her right lane. bill neely is live in islamabad with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, harry. tashfeen malik is as much a mystery in pakistan as she is in the u.s. she wasn't on any government watch list. in saudi arabia where she grew up. she wasn't a very private person and we have few photographs of her and one of her pakistani identity card. she actually destroyed nearly all of her pho
pow, pow, pow. but the bloodshed they left behind inside this office complex will be felt for a lifetime. gone, but so many questions remain. >> reporter: those who knew farook say they never appeared radicalized, but they knew very little about his wife. >> miguel, thank you. >>> many questions remain about tashfeen malik. this is new video of her former home in pakistan where a family member tells "the los angeles times" malik began posting extremist views on...
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pow, pow, pow. >> reporter: but the bloodshed they left behind inside this office complex will be felt for a lifetime. so many questions remain. those who knew farook say he never appear radicalized but they say they know very lgt about his wife. >>> many questions remain about tashfeen malik. a family member tells the los angeles times malik began posting extremist messages on facebook after arriving in the united states. nbc news also obtained a photo of her pakistan id card. bill kneelly is in pakistan's capital city isla ma bad and joins us now. >> reporter: good morning. tashfeen malik is as much a mystery here as she is in the united states. she wasn't on a single government watchlist, she'd done nothing wrong either here or in saudi arabia where she grew up. one of her friends said that when he was at university, she destroyed most of her photographs that showed her without a vail. that friend also said that she changed at university. she became deeply comfort, deeply religious changing her dress and her habits. but, you know, that doesn't explain how she went from pharmacy stud
pow, pow, pow. >> reporter: but the bloodshed they left behind inside this office complex will be felt for a lifetime. so many questions remain. those who knew farook say he never appear radicalized but they say they know very lgt about his wife. >>> many questions remain about tashfeen malik. a family member tells the los angeles times malik began posting extremist messages on facebook after arriving in the united states. nbc news also obtained a photo of her pakistan id card....
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pow, pow, pow. but the bloodshed they left behind inside this office complex will be felt for a lifetime. this morning the gunmen are gone, but so many questions remain. those who knew farook say they they knew very little about his wife. >> miguel, thank you. >>> many questions remain about tashfeen malik. this is new video of her former home in pakistan where a family member tells "the los angeles times" malik began posting extremist messages on facebook after arriving in the united states. nbc news has obtained a photo of her pakistan i.d. card, listing her birth date as well as notes about a scar on her hand. bill neely is live in islamabad with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, harry. tashfeen malik is as much a mystery here as she is in the united states, especially to pakistan's intelligence agencies. she wasn't on a single government watch list. she'd done nothing wrong either here or in saudi arabia where she grew up. one of her friends said that when she was at university, she
pow, pow, pow. but the bloodshed they left behind inside this office complex will be felt for a lifetime. this morning the gunmen are gone, but so many questions remain. those who knew farook say they they knew very little about his wife. >> miguel, thank you. >>> many questions remain about tashfeen malik. this is new video of her former home in pakistan where a family member tells "the los angeles times" malik began posting extremist messages on facebook after...
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i turned and pow, pow, pow. all of a sudden, boom. it was rapid. >> boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. >> they're on the loose. >> i was behind the building. >> alarms went off in the building. they were told to shelter in place. and then eventually they were told that they came over the p.a. system and told them to evacuate where they were hiding and go to a different area. they were supposed to come out with nothing in their hands, with their hands up. >> reporter: tonight police are still looking for up to three gunmen. the social services center provides services to people with it's a large complex, made up of three separate multistory buildings. the president and ceo of the center says the focus is on the building that houses a library and conference center and an outside group was actually renting it for an event today. police are looking for a black suv. back to you. dari: all right. thank you. let's get to manny gomez, a former special agent for the f.b.i. manny, glad to have you here with us on another troubling tragic day. look,
i turned and pow, pow, pow. all of a sudden, boom. it was rapid. >> boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. >> they're on the loose. >> i was behind the building. >> alarms went off in the building. they were told to shelter in place. and then eventually they were told that they came over the p.a. system and told them to evacuate where they were hiding and go to a different area. they were supposed to come out with nothing in their hands, with their hands up. >> reporter:...
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sponge-tip to create a smokin' kitten eye lash blast mascara adds an instant blast of volume add a pow to your brow! wow! from easy, brereezy, beaiful tt2wat^(@%4 bt`n@\0 tt2wat^(@%4 "a`nppt tt2wat^(@%4 bm`n[[x 4wat^(@%4 " dzlq +z( tt4wat^(@%4 " enlq [^h tt4wat^(@%4 " gzl& 0 >> jimmy: tonight, from the new movie "krampus," adam scott is here. then a mortal man with a voice from heaven. his latest album is called "cinema." andrea bocelli from the samsung stage. we have fun shows for you next week, with albert brooks, wanda sykes, calalista flohart, tony hale from "veep", formula one racer lewis hamilton, chef adam perry lang will be here. plus music from rick ross, band of merrymakers, and run the jewels. and monday night, a special show with director quentin tarantino and the cast of "the hateful eight" -- sam jackson, kurt russell, channing tatum and many me. so, saddle up for that. with the holiday season upon us, it seems most appropriate to welcome a guest who shares a nameith the most famous she's a very funny person who joins her former castmates, amy and tina, from "saturday nig
sponge-tip to create a smokin' kitten eye lash blast mascara adds an instant blast of volume add a pow to your brow! wow! from easy, brereezy, beaiful tt2wat^(@%4 bt`n@\0 tt2wat^(@%4 "a`nppt tt2wat^(@%4 bm`n[[x 4wat^(@%4 " dzlq +z( tt4wat^(@%4 " enlq [^h tt4wat^(@%4 " gzl& 0 >> jimmy: tonight, from the new movie "krampus," adam scott is here. then a mortal man with a voice from heaven. his latest album is called "cinema." andrea bocelli from the...
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it's been a mystery, why did sergeant joe bergdahl leave his post in 2009 and wind up the longest held pow since the second world war.wa and he made a surprise return featuring bergdahl himself. here's n nional correspondent, peter alexander. >> reporter: sergeant bo bo bergdahl breaking his silence. for years he was america's only prison of war after walking off his out post in afghanistan overnight.n bergdahl's compelling first person account is featured in a new season of the wildly popular pod cast, cerealsearalcerealserial. soldier. but critics argue bergdahl, held hostage for nearly five years, was a traitor, later swapped for five detainees from guantanamo bay. serial offering maximum exposure. >> the more information peoplpl have about sergeant bergdahl, his motivation, the better. >> reporter: nine months after the white house ceremony with his parents, white house republblans argue the obama administration blindicided law makers with the prisoner switch. >> they misled congress about these negotiations. >> reporter: to this day, burlg bergdahl's haunted about his years in captivi
it's been a mystery, why did sergeant joe bergdahl leave his post in 2009 and wind up the longest held pow since the second world war.wa and he made a surprise return featuring bergdahl himself. here's n nional correspondent, peter alexander. >> reporter: sergeant bo bo bergdahl breaking his silence. for years he was america's only prison of war after walking off his out post in afghanistan overnight.n bergdahl's compelling first person account is featured in a new season of the wildly...
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. >> former pow bowe bergdahl leasing a court-martial that co lead to a life sentence in prison. we story. >> in this tense 2014 hand over sergeant and all of his freedom. but now in a twist of fate, perhaps only to trade his taliban captivity for an american prison. he is mounting public defense on the popular podcast serial. >> i was fully confident that people would understand that is right. >> it has become an issue for donald trump. >> is incredible. 50 years ago what would have happened? >> he is now facing a court-martial on charges of safety of fellow soldiers. after walking off his army outpost, which entices a misguided effort to challenge himself and his commanders. the desertion charges against him even more severe than the commander had suggested. >> we traded senior terrorist leaders for someone who is right now dethat made no sense. >> a deal that phil apart -- that from the beginning fell apart. they were curious about a trade that released five taliban leaders for his life. >> we will dump him right in the middle, thrown about plashould we give him a parachute >>
. >> former pow bowe bergdahl leasing a court-martial that co lead to a life sentence in prison. we story. >> in this tense 2014 hand over sergeant and all of his freedom. but now in a twist of fate, perhaps only to trade his taliban captivity for an american prison. he is mounting public defense on the popular podcast serial. >> i was fully confident that people would understand that is right. >> it has become an issue for donald trump. >> is incredible. 50 years...
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sponge-tip to create a smokin' kitten eye lash blast mascara adds an instant blast of volume radd a pow to your brow! wow! from easy, breezy, beautiful tt2w`t3n@24" bt`n:=l tt2w`t3n@24" "a`n*1( tt2w`t3n@24" bm`n!:$ tt4w`t3n@24"" dzlq ,p4 tt4w`t3n@24"" enlq \tt paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the working class back to where they should be. sanders: i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >> dicky: if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show, call 866-jimmy-tix, or isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. silent night holy night sleep in heavenly peace at planters we know how to throw a remarkable holiday party. just serve clas
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sponge-tip to create a smokin' kitten eye lash blast mascara adds an instant blast of volume add a pow to your brow! wow! from easy, breezy, beautiful come on, wake up!!! come on,why ya sleepin'? come on! what time is it? it's go time. come on. let's go, let's go, let's go. woooo hoooo!! yeah!! i feel like i went to bed an hour ago. yeah!! i'll make the cocoa. get a great offer on the car of your grown-up dreams at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's the look on their faces that make it all...
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