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yes. >> lennon, for a minute. number one, what is his motivation? his personal motivation, what was it? boston two, why has the hierarchy of the church allowed him to continue to march in cleveland? >> well, first of all, a number of priests in cleveland wrote to the vatican ambassador in washington, and at the end of the book, near the end of the book, peter meets with him and says to borey, "lennon is protected," and then he says to him, do you mean by cardinal law, and he shrugs with an expression that telegraphs the message, yes. cardinal law went back to rome after a hiatus of a year and a half. he went to rome and was named basically the pastor of santa maria earning $12,000 a month with that role and sits on the board of vatican congregations. there's nine of them functioning like cabinet levels, and they are trying to get rid of lennon now, and he has refused to leave. i tried to interview everybody, i think lennon because of his -- because he was involved with law so deeply in the 1990s leading up to the 2002 scandal, saw what was happening
yes. >> lennon, for a minute. number one, what is his motivation? his personal motivation, what was it? boston two, why has the hierarchy of the church allowed him to continue to march in cleveland? >> well, first of all, a number of priests in cleveland wrote to the vatican ambassador in washington, and at the end of the book, near the end of the book, peter meets with him and says to borey, "lennon is protected," and then he says to him, do you mean by cardinal law, and...
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. >> and i only felt comfortable talking to her belly as john lennon, for some reason. how you doing in there today, my little man? that's actually -- i appreciate the applause but that's kind of a cheesy yellow submarine john lennon. that wasn't the beatles, that cartoon. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> that wasn't their voices. those were sound alikes in "yellow submarines." it was just guys that talked like this now. it wasn't paul, it wasn't john. >> jimmy: it makes sense. why would the beatles do that. i didn't know that. did your son come out confused looking for r yoko or perhaps wh a blood lust for revenge to find his father? >> he e s surprised that momma wasn't asian, now that you mention it. and we're a lot poorer. >> jimmy: you're doing pretty well. >> we're not complaining. >> jimmy: this is what, the 500 episode is coming up this season. >> yeah. >> jimmy: unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] it's not just a number, it's how funny the show still is after 500 episodes. >> i agree. writers are amazing. >> jimmy: i would just start from the beginning and repe
. >> and i only felt comfortable talking to her belly as john lennon, for some reason. how you doing in there today, my little man? that's actually -- i appreciate the applause but that's kind of a cheesy yellow submarine john lennon. that wasn't the beatles, that cartoon. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> that wasn't their voices. those were sound alikes in "yellow submarines." it was just guys that talked like this now. it wasn't paul, it wasn't john. >> jimmy:...
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was it john lennon who said, instant karma is going to get you? and there is your sports. will see you again tomorrow. >> alan: that concludes another broadcast of abc-7 news. thanks for joining us. captioned by closed captioning services inc. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. since time began. not anymore. ♪ fiber one is bringing brownies back. at 90 calories, the only thing between you and chocolaty brownies ♪ new fiber one 90 calorie brownies. in the granola bar aisle.
was it john lennon who said, instant karma is going to get you? and there is your sports. will see you again tomorrow. >> alan: that concludes another broadcast of abc-7 news. thanks for joining us. captioned by closed captioning services inc. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were with thoughts about whether their wives and children had not been thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people. beriah was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement was a negative experience for scientists stalwarts moreover many of them as an excuse to make t
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as we explore in our new segment, cnn anchor don lennon appears not to care for cnn. cnn unconcerned. it appears your anchor don lemon may not care very much for the antics of your network cnn. behold. even parts of canada are sinfully hot. a little warmer up here than where i'm used to, but, hell. this is nothing to joke about this. it is dangerous and, as i said, nothing to joke. >> he is the kato to my green hornet. the robin to my bat man. the dino girl to my electrowoman. i have no idea who any of these people are except for batman. >> jon: that may be the nicest way i've ever heard anyone say "who write this is (bleep)?" (laughter) but the hostage situation that appears to be don lemon's tenure at cnn reached its... do you say zenith or nader? i'm going to say both. >> one, two, three! >> oh! >> i've got to tell you, i like don lemon a lot but he's going to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins with don lemon. good morning, don. >> good morning. i don't think he's going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? (cheers and applause). >> jon
as we explore in our new segment, cnn anchor don lennon appears not to care for cnn. cnn unconcerned. it appears your anchor don lemon may not care very much for the antics of your network cnn. behold. even parts of canada are sinfully hot. a little warmer up here than where i'm used to, but, hell. this is nothing to joke about this. it is dangerous and, as i said, nothing to joke. >> he is the kato to my green hornet. the robin to my bat man. the dino girl to my electrowoman. i have no...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp in each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted the inmates just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were playing with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people. beriah was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists moreover many of them as an
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp in each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted even meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were plagued with thoughts about whether their wives and children had not been thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists under the sta
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp in each day we worked for twelve hours on end their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed whole time they were playing with thoughts about whether their wives and children had not been thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement was a negative experience for scientists moreover many of them were as an excuse
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp in each day we worked for twelve hours on end their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists stalwarts moreover many
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp in each day we worked for twelve hours on end plus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were plagued with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but a. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists under their stalwarts moreove
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp in each day we worked for twelve hours on end plus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were played with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists moreover many of them
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates of seeing who was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted the inmates just go out into a plank bed in the whole time they were plagued with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists moreover many of them as an excuse t
one of lot of near lennon's associates of seeing who was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were playing with thoughts about whether their wives and children had not been thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people or a. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists stalwarts moreover man
one of lot of near lennon's associates of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates of seeing who was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but a. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists harder to stalwarts moreover many of them as an
one of lot of near lennon's associates of seeing who was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were plagued with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but in the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists under the stalwarts moreover
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were plagued with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people the. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists moreover many of them as an excuse to
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted he meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were played with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people but a. burial was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years in one of them. having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists moreover many of them as an excuse to mak
one of lot of near lennon's associates until of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp and each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus the round trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind green exhausted even meets just go out into a plank bed the whole time they were playing with thoughts about whether their wives and children had not been thrown out into the street simply because they were related to an enemy of the people. beriah was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists under the stalwarts moreover many of them
one of lot of near lennon's associates of cinco was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we worked for twelve hours on end of the bus their own trip from the barracks and back behind green...
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one of lot of near lennon's associates until nov of sankoh was executed in one nine hundred thirty eight his son anton spent nearly thirteen years in the girl like he knows from his own experience how soviet economic progress was achieved in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the price paid for it he worked at numerous giant construction sites and was almost blind when he left prison camp you know each day we work for twelve hours on and bust their own three prime the barracks and back behind green exhausted even means just go into a plank the whole time they were plagued with thoughts about whether their wives and children would not be thrown out into the street simply because they were related to many of the people there in that. area was also behind the establishment of secret research bureaus scientists and academics were rounded up on invented charges and forced into unpaid labor. author of the gulag archipelago alexander solzhenitsyn spent several years and one of them. needless to say having to work in confinement it was a negative experience for scientists ordered stalwarts moreo
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but a record crowd still gathered to watch matched united exact revenge on the under-strength boss lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. over eighty thousand fans patched the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first off base and danny welbeck save money made to prosecute victor valdes and the halftime entertainment was provided by n.b.a. superstar kobe bryant who took a different kind of penalty shot this autumn finished they've done as well and like in their champions league final triumph over united inmate boss a coach that got. fielded mostly youngsters and it was teenager tiago requies with twenty minutes to go however united manager sir alex ferguson took no chances relying on his heavyweights michael owen grabbed the winner six minutes later to watch the english champions winning all five i thought for american match is a good i was a fergus and it was a new season. presented to use in a lot of changes and so those were. the. importance of the disorder. for me i'm sure that we are fit. i'm sure of your goods for. i was some good young players comi
but a record crowd still gathered to watch matched united exact revenge on the under-strength boss lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. over eighty thousand fans patched the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first off base and danny welbeck save money made to prosecute victor valdes and the halftime entertainment was provided by n.b.a. superstar kobe bryant who took a different kind of penalty shot this autumn finished they've done as well and like in...
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john lennon's number one tennis but talk of it has a laugh and maria sharapova is expensive head of the u.s. a. professor of top story and samuel eto says he's happy to be in russia the cameron striker has held his first press conference after arriving in moscow this thursday afternoon following his much publicized thirty million dollars they've from him to milan to angie the thirty year old has signed for three years at the dagestan club with reports saying here is safe around a quarter of a million dollars a week the african star is the third big name to be signed by angie this season enjoy brazil legend roberto carlos and russia play make it really should call for club spokesman alexander without self said s i didn't want to come to russia first but was swayed by the ambitions of the club's billionaire owner and that was done later so that one could evolve who wants champions league football. and you know that money is not that important to me so i never talk about it money is just part of the game i moved to cameroon to play football and my main goal is to be happy and to make other
john lennon's number one tennis but talk of it has a laugh and maria sharapova is expensive head of the u.s. a. professor of top story and samuel eto says he's happy to be in russia the cameron striker has held his first press conference after arriving in moscow this thursday afternoon following his much publicized thirty million dollars they've from him to milan to angie the thirty year old has signed for three years at the dagestan club with reports saying here is safe around a quarter of a...
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to have been killed in clashes in south sudan the bloodshed escalated in the eastern state of john lennon. nearly forty thousand cattle were stolen by members of a local ethnic group hundreds of people die in ethnic fighting in that part of the country each year south sudan is facing major security issues following its. separation from the north. pope benedict the sixteenth met with dozens of sick and disabled people in madrid on saturday as his visit to spain gets into full swing almost a million young pilgrims celebrated mass with the pope as they gathered for world youth day the crowds were sprayed with cooling water as they sought shade from the scorching forty degree centigrade in centigrade heat meanwhile disapproval of the pope's visit is still high as many spaniards say it costs too much amid the country's raging economic crisis. you are with r t i'm sean thomas headlines are next after this quick break stay with us. in the. morning when the t.v. news moves following my belly. ring. while the streets and become. the turning point in russia's history. was the justified move forward
to have been killed in clashes in south sudan the bloodshed escalated in the eastern state of john lennon. nearly forty thousand cattle were stolen by members of a local ethnic group hundreds of people die in ethnic fighting in that part of the country each year south sudan is facing major security issues following its. separation from the north. pope benedict the sixteenth met with dozens of sick and disabled people in madrid on saturday as his visit to spain gets into full swing almost a...
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i write about homoeroticism, hooten nanny, and over at the l's you have lenin vladimir and lennon john side-by-side. and over in s you've got -- well, you've got sex, the sex pistols and sexism. you know, there's a wide range, you know, of topics that i explore. it's only been out, you know -- it's been in stores for a few weeks but the fishing publication date was just about a week ago. and i think it's done well. it's gotten one very negative interview from the "wall street journal" but my publicist assures me i have at least one review to gate piece in "wall s journal." if anyone wants to ask me about why the "wall street journal" article was fun, let me know. [inaudible] >> thank you. [applause] [laughter] >> can you tell us about the "wall street journal" incident? >> sure. how much time do we have? [laughter] >> there's different kind of bad reviews. you can get a bad review that was unappreciative of the work you've done and you can get a bad review that mischaracterizes that your reviews and say you do things that you don't do and do things that you do and it was both. it was w
i write about homoeroticism, hooten nanny, and over at the l's you have lenin vladimir and lennon john side-by-side. and over in s you've got -- well, you've got sex, the sex pistols and sexism. you know, there's a wide range, you know, of topics that i explore. it's only been out, you know -- it's been in stores for a few weeks but the fishing publication date was just about a week ago. and i think it's done well. it's gotten one very negative interview from the "wall street journal"...
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but a record crowd still gathered to watch matched united exact revenge on the under-strength boss lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. over eighty thousand fans punch the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first off base of danny welbeck seed money made to prosecute victor valdes the halftime entertainment was provided by n.b.a. superstar kobe bryant who took a different kind of penalty shot this autumn finished. well and like in their champions league final triumph over united inmate boss a coach at the. audio fielded mostly youngsters and it was teenager tiago requies with twenty minutes to go however united manager sir alex ferguson took no chances relying on his heavyweights michael owen grabbed the winner six minutes later to watch the english champions winning all five of their north american match is a good omen if it. was a new season expected. to lose a daughter changes and so has. the. importance of that is already there. for me i'm sure that we are fit. i'm sure of your goods for. i was some good young players coming through. so these are a
but a record crowd still gathered to watch matched united exact revenge on the under-strength boss lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. over eighty thousand fans punch the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first off base of danny welbeck seed money made to prosecute victor valdes the halftime entertainment was provided by n.b.a. superstar kobe bryant who took a different kind of penalty shot this autumn finished. well and like in their champions league...
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poison goals were given the perfect present the chance to walk out on to the pitch with a start with lennon as well. all these kids have at least a couple of things in common one of them of course is their undivided love for the red and blue club says moscow and the other is that they're all celebrating their birthday in august. that's a project i read the announcement on says sky website and now both my sister and i are here to lead the players out. denouncement saw she was talking about is the club's true move campaign aimed at winning over the hearts of supporters from an early age and this case is with boys and girls aged eight to twelve all parents have to do is submit their kids' birth certificate to see its color and they will get an opportunity to meet at their favorite clear i want to flip the games that come from more schools are going to that told me that i could leave the player on the pitch i said yes straight a break because he loves his career and interrupted kate is my favorite. those lucky enough to be among the first eleven up against a little birthday present which their
poison goals were given the perfect present the chance to walk out on to the pitch with a start with lennon as well. all these kids have at least a couple of things in common one of them of course is their undivided love for the red and blue club says moscow and the other is that they're all celebrating their birthday in august. that's a project i read the announcement on says sky website and now both my sister and i are here to lead the players out. denouncement saw she was talking about is...
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but hotel guests are not fully to blame the hotel managing thousands of lennon's can lose in this placed them in many ways. this can help a hotel keep track of their inventory and keep count and make sure that their rooms and bathrooms are restocked. if a towel is missing there will not add one. these are more expensive for hotels. a towel with the troop build and cost the $1 more than a regular tile. the technology is new, not many hotels are using it yet, but i was back in the future a lot of hotels implementing this because it could save them in the long run. >> another hotels are packed with tourists this is a big time of year. >> and a lot of money coming into the city. >> but the fault took a while to burn off. >> it should get in the golden gate bridge was complete the cloudy. national the tourist and san francisco should be having a good time, 82 concord, 84 antioch san jose in the mid- 70s and start to get warmer as we going to next week. less fog starting monday it will clear away more quickly temperatures will try to come up for tuesday and wednesday look for highs base by the
but hotel guests are not fully to blame the hotel managing thousands of lennon's can lose in this placed them in many ways. this can help a hotel keep track of their inventory and keep count and make sure that their rooms and bathrooms are restocked. if a towel is missing there will not add one. these are more expensive for hotels. a towel with the troop build and cost the $1 more than a regular tile. the technology is new, not many hotels are using it yet, but i was back in the future a lot of...
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paul lennon is this white businessman. the other was letters he wrote to his siblings saying that paul lennon would vouch for him to get parole. so manning from this says, and it says plainly, based on circumstantial but he believes strong evidence. so it's circumsubstantial. you don't have to believe it, and he goes on to say very clearly there is no other evidence of any same-sex encounter that malcolm had with anyone after this point. so i think it's really important to say that. manning never says malcolm was gay because gay is an identity that is, has evolved over the last half of the last century. at the time, you know, some people have a one-drop rule of gayness. [laughter] like, if you, if you look at another person of the same gender, um, automatically you're put in this box. and that's not what manning did. so i think it's important to say. and i think it's transparent. you can challenge it, and i think that's fair to raise those questions, but i think to understand how manning reasoned his conclusions is also im
paul lennon is this white businessman. the other was letters he wrote to his siblings saying that paul lennon would vouch for him to get parole. so manning from this says, and it says plainly, based on circumstantial but he believes strong evidence. so it's circumsubstantial. you don't have to believe it, and he goes on to say very clearly there is no other evidence of any same-sex encounter that malcolm had with anyone after this point. so i think it's really important to say that. manning...
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paul lennon is this white businessman. the other was letters he wrote to his siblings saying that paul lennon would vouch for him to get parole. so manning from this says, and it says plainly, based on circumstantial but he believes strong evidence. so it's circumsubstantial. you don't have to believe it, and he goes on to say very clearly there is no other evidence of any same-sex encounter that malcolm had with anyone after this point. so i think it's really important to say that. manning never says malcolm was gay because gay is an identity that is, has evolved over the last half of the last century. at the time, you know, some people have a one-drop rule of gayness. [laughter] like, if you, if you look at another person of the same gender, um, automatically you're put in this box. and that's not what manning did. so i think it's important to say. and i think it's transparent. you can challenge it, and i think that's fair to raise those questions, but i think to understand how manning reasoned his conclusions is also im
paul lennon is this white businessman. the other was letters he wrote to his siblings saying that paul lennon would vouch for him to get parole. so manning from this says, and it says plainly, based on circumstantial but he believes strong evidence. so it's circumsubstantial. you don't have to believe it, and he goes on to say very clearly there is no other evidence of any same-sex encounter that malcolm had with anyone after this point. so i think it's really important to say that. manning...
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jerry's telethon stage has played host from acts ranging from the jackson 5 to john lennon to jerry seinfeld. it was an occasional venue for the rat pack and it was where frank sinatra brokered the reunion of jerry lewis and dean martin, who started out as show business partners and hadn't spoken to each other in 20 years. >> would you send my friend out, please? where is he? come here. [ cheers and applause ] >> so how ya been? >> oh, let's just keep rolling that tape. i could watch that all night. but all of that has now come to a very abrupt end. after announcing in may that jerry would step down from hosting but still appear on the telethon, the 85-year-old louis has now been removed completely from the telethon after raising nearly $2.5 billion through the show, the muscular dystrophy association issued a two-paragraph statement saying lewis had "completed his run as its national chairman. he will not be appearing on the telethon." joining me now, actor, comedian, author, and co-star of "law and order:special victims unit" richard belzer. thank you for joining us tonight, over the annou
jerry's telethon stage has played host from acts ranging from the jackson 5 to john lennon to jerry seinfeld. it was an occasional venue for the rat pack and it was where frank sinatra brokered the reunion of jerry lewis and dean martin, who started out as show business partners and hadn't spoken to each other in 20 years. >> would you send my friend out, please? where is he? come here. [ cheers and applause ] >> so how ya been? >> oh, let's just keep rolling that tape. i...
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that was a john lennon, yoko ono album, wasn't it? "double satisfaction"? >> yeah. rest in peace. [ laughter ] too soon, jimmy. too soon. >> jimmy: too soon? -- talking about? you're the one who said "rest in peace." you just saw paul mccartney. >> i did, i saw him -- >> jimmy: [ as paul mccartney ] "at wrigley field." [ as paul mccartney ] >> "i saw him in wrigley field." >> jimmy: "you saw him in chicago, you know?" >> "it's the cubbie-wubbies play here. and now i'm gonna play here." >> jimmy: "first base, second base, third base. [ laughter ] and he plays the bass. five bases. [ laughter ] i'm counting home plate as a base." >> he did a cover of "who let the dogs out?" >> jimmy: he did not! he is such a liar! [ laughter ] >> so good. >> jimmy: paul mccartney did not do that. [ as paul mccartney ] ♪ who? who, who? ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's like bob dylan. [ applause ] i thought you were doing bob dylan. [ as bob dylan ] ♪ who? who? ♪ >> that's a joke i do for bob dylan. that's my bob dylan material. i figured i could just move it over to -- >> jimmy:
that was a john lennon, yoko ono album, wasn't it? "double satisfaction"? >> yeah. rest in peace. [ laughter ] too soon, jimmy. too soon. >> jimmy: too soon? -- talking about? you're the one who said "rest in peace." you just saw paul mccartney. >> i did, i saw him -- >> jimmy: [ as paul mccartney ] "at wrigley field." [ as paul mccartney ] >> "i saw him in wrigley field." >> jimmy: "you saw him in chicago, you...
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>> in terms of the acts, i tried to get john lennon to come, and he wanted to come, but he couldn't get into the country. he had been busted, he was in canada, he had a very strong anti-war stance, and our government was not thrilled with having him around. it was a funny story. i'd been corresponding with apple trying to work out what to do about getting him in, and it turns out that just around the time i lost the wallkill site they had sent me some correspondence. we didn't have, you know, e-mail in those days, so it was letters. so they sent us a letter that said, you know, basically, that instead of sending john, we'd like to send you an installation of the plastic ono man and james taylor and billy preston all three of which would have been terrific. and because we were in the midst of chaos, i never saw the letter. and, in fact, i never saw the letter until i started writing this book and we started going through the archives i never thought i had. [laughter] and there it was. >> it's pretty amazing. so we could have had the singer/song writer movement start in 1969 with james ta
>> in terms of the acts, i tried to get john lennon to come, and he wanted to come, but he couldn't get into the country. he had been busted, he was in canada, he had a very strong anti-war stance, and our government was not thrilled with having him around. it was a funny story. i'd been corresponding with apple trying to work out what to do about getting him in, and it turns out that just around the time i lost the wallkill site they had sent me some correspondence. we didn't have, you...
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and i thought about, you know, john lennon's wonderful song, beautiful boy that he wrote for his son. and paul simon wrote a song for his son, and so on. and i thought if i'm any kind of a writer you should be able to write a story to please your own child, for goodness sake. and out of that came haroon and the sea of stories. which he actually helped me with. and i got one of the best pieces of literary-- that i ever had, where i showed him the first few chapters. i thought i better check that this was going to take. >> rose: he was about 9. >> he was about 11. and i said what do you think of it. he said yeah, it's good, dad. and there was a little unenthusiastic. i said good, it's good. he said yeah. me people might be bored. >> rose: and de like-- which character de like? >> he liked-- he liked, well, he liked the relationship between the father and son. >> rose: in fact this was a story of a boy who travels to the magic realm to find his father. >> well, that's in the first one he's trying to, his father has lost the gift of telling stories. >> rose: right. >> and he has to go bac
and i thought about, you know, john lennon's wonderful song, beautiful boy that he wrote for his son. and paul simon wrote a song for his son, and so on. and i thought if i'm any kind of a writer you should be able to write a story to please your own child, for goodness sake. and out of that came haroon and the sea of stories. which he actually helped me with. and i got one of the best pieces of literary-- that i ever had, where i showed him the first few chapters. i thought i better check that...
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paul lennon is this white businessman. the other was letters he wrote to his siblings saying that paul lennon would vouch for him to get parole. so manning from this says, and it says plainly, based on circumstantial but he believes strong evidence. so it's circumsubstantial. you don't have to believe it, and he goes on to say very clearly there is no other evidence of any same-sex encounter that malcolm had with anyone after this point. so i think it's really important to say that. manning never says malcolm was gay because gay is an identity that is, has evolved over the last half of the last century. at the time, you know, some people have a one-drop rule of gayness. [laughter] like, if you, if you look at another person of the same gender, um, automatically you're put in this box. and that's not what manning did. so i think it's important to say. and i think it's transparent. you can challenge it, and i think that's fair to raise those questions, but i think to understand how manning reasoned his conclusions is also im
paul lennon is this white businessman. the other was letters he wrote to his siblings saying that paul lennon would vouch for him to get parole. so manning from this says, and it says plainly, based on circumstantial but he believes strong evidence. so it's circumsubstantial. you don't have to believe it, and he goes on to say very clearly there is no other evidence of any same-sex encounter that malcolm had with anyone after this point. so i think it's really important to say that. manning...
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and i thought about, you know, john lennon's wonderful song, beautiful boy that he wrote for his son. and paul simon wrote a song for his son, and so on. and i thought if i'm any kind of a writer you should be able to write a story to please your own child, for goodness sake. and out of that came haroon and the sea of stories. which he actually helped me with. and i got one of the best pieces of literary-- that i ever had, where i showed him the first few chapters. i thought i better check that this was going to take. >> rose: he was about 9. >> he was about 11. and i said what do you think of it. he said yeah, it's good, dad. and there was a little unenthusiastic. i said good, it's good. he said yeah. some people might be bored. >> rose: and de like-- which character de like? >> he liked-- he liked, well, he liked the relationship between the father and son. >> rose: in fact this was a story of a boy who travels to the magic realm to find his father. >> well, that's in the first one he's trying to, his father has lost the gift of telling stories. >> rose: right. >> and he has to go b
and i thought about, you know, john lennon's wonderful song, beautiful boy that he wrote for his son. and paul simon wrote a song for his son, and so on. and i thought if i'm any kind of a writer you should be able to write a story to please your own child, for goodness sake. and out of that came haroon and the sea of stories. which he actually helped me with. and i got one of the best pieces of literary-- that i ever had, where i showed him the first few chapters. i thought i better check that...
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there's articles in there about ballet and a reference to the of anbar, several years before she met john lennon. the advertisements for the cinema and that sort of thing and later the people would be very much associated with hippies on the sunset strip and riots and rock-and-roll and things like this the start about a little bit more intellectually wind and summer of 1967 some tasteful art on the back in and put through this paper you see much more psychedelic oriented some articles and your that champion of kind of politics of confrontation of the police come and just about every large city underground is the pri had a classified ad section and today these same run-of-the-mill with the dating websites and social media and stuff so it may be titillating to some readers in the 60's some are not very promising. this one years as wanted from a girl 18 and up to cook and clean house for a rock band in the scene. it seeks healthy listee female or couple for passion. this raised an eyebrow nowadays. there's also one that says jesus christ is returning soon, are you ready for the end of the world? [i
there's articles in there about ballet and a reference to the of anbar, several years before she met john lennon. the advertisements for the cinema and that sort of thing and later the people would be very much associated with hippies on the sunset strip and riots and rock-and-roll and things like this the start about a little bit more intellectually wind and summer of 1967 some tasteful art on the back in and put through this paper you see much more psychedelic oriented some articles and your...
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. ♪ darl, darling, stand by me > to john lennon. to believe it or not cassius clay later known as muhammad ali, all recorded "stand by me" making it the fourth most performed song of the 20th century. lieber teamed up with musician mike stoller in 1950. ♪ there's a man in town all the women know ♪ > back then their goal was simply to have their songs recorded by a black r and b artists they admired. ♪ you ain't going to rock and ro no more ♪ >> reporter: in the 1995, lieber told our russ mitchell why. >> we were black. from where i'm sitting that's quite a statement. >> what did you mean by that? >> i'll tell you. >> i mean i at an early age decided that black people were hipper and smarter and nicer. that was true for me. ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ > but the song that put lieber and stoller on the map was'er formed by an up-and-coming white singer named elvis presley. ♪ you ain't no friend of mine ♪ > at least 50 of lieber's songs made it into the top 40. and the pair was inducted into the rock'n'roll hal
. ♪ darl, darling, stand by me > to john lennon. to believe it or not cassius clay later known as muhammad ali, all recorded "stand by me" making it the fourth most performed song of the 20th century. lieber teamed up with musician mike stoller in 1950. ♪ there's a man in town all the women know ♪ > back then their goal was simply to have their songs recorded by a black r and b artists they admired. ♪ you ain't going to rock and ro no more ♪ >> reporter: in the...
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sequences of to go to the h's i wrote about her odyssey, jay edgar hoover, and then over you have got lennon, vladimir and linen john, side by side, and then over on s, you've got, well, you've got sex, the sex pistols and sexism. there's a large range of topics that i explore. it's been in source a few weeks but the publication date was a week or so ago, and i think that it's done well and it has gotten one ugly review from the "wall street journal." but my publicist assures me i have at least one more review to look forward to that is coming and it's going to get a big piece in a high times magazine in the next issue so i'm hoping for better treatment in high times and "the wall street journal" and if anybody wants to lie that was unfair ask me. thank you very much. [applause] >> can you tell us about "the wall street journal" incident? >> sure. how much time do we have? [laughter] there's different kinds of refuse to be to can get a bad review that is an appreciative of the work you've done and that would be disappointing and you can get a bad review that mischaracterizes what you say tha
sequences of to go to the h's i wrote about her odyssey, jay edgar hoover, and then over you have got lennon, vladimir and linen john, side by side, and then over on s, you've got, well, you've got sex, the sex pistols and sexism. there's a large range of topics that i explore. it's been in source a few weeks but the publication date was a week or so ago, and i think that it's done well and it has gotten one ugly review from the "wall street journal." but my publicist assures me i...
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my favorite answer is the guy that murdered john lennon. that was mark david chapman. an end i concluded johnny appleseed might be the best known american about whom most americans know almost nothing at all. i should have also thanks to john zombie and his firms on the international all that polling data including pages of demographic breakdowns is now in the position of this museum and education center which is where it belongs. there's the sheer mystery of it all has i think about doing this book. thanks to a whole host of researchers including the other indomitable florence florence wheeler who finally nailed down the chapman genealogy we have these tantalizing hints of john chapman. we know where and when he was born. we know more or less where he died though a case can be made that whoever is in turn at the chapman appleseed grave site is not john chapman. we have promissory notes and apple orders in his hand and wonderful trading post ledger in pennsylvania that shows chapman purchase, quote, two small histories shortly after crossing the alleghenies with his br
my favorite answer is the guy that murdered john lennon. that was mark david chapman. an end i concluded johnny appleseed might be the best known american about whom most americans know almost nothing at all. i should have also thanks to john zombie and his firms on the international all that polling data including pages of demographic breakdowns is now in the position of this museum and education center which is where it belongs. there's the sheer mystery of it all has i think about doing this...
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my favorite answer is the guy that murdered john lennon. that was mark david chapman. an end i concluded johnny appleseed might be the best known american about whom most americans know almost nothing at all. i should have also thanks to john zombie and his firms on the international all that polling data including pages of demographic breakdowns is now in the position of this museum and education center which is where it belongs. there's the sheer mystery of it all has i think about doing this book. thanks to a whole host of researchers including the other indomitable florence florence wheeler who finally nailed down the chapman genealogy we have these tantalizing hints of john chapman. we know where and when he was born. we know more or less where he died though a case can be made that whoever is in turn at the chapman appleseed grave site is not john chapman. we have promissory notes and apple orders in his hand and wonderful trading post ledger in pennsylvania that shows chapman purchase, quote, two small histories shortly after crossing the alleghenies with his br
my favorite answer is the guy that murdered john lennon. that was mark david chapman. an end i concluded johnny appleseed might be the best known american about whom most americans know almost nothing at all. i should have also thanks to john zombie and his firms on the international all that polling data including pages of demographic breakdowns is now in the position of this museum and education center which is where it belongs. there's the sheer mystery of it all has i think about doing this...
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my favorite answer is the guy that murdered john lennon. that was mark david chapman. an end i concluded johnny appleseed might be the best known american about whom most americans know almost nothing at all. i should have also thanks to john zombie and his firms on the international all that polling data including pages of demographic breakdowns is now in the position of this museum and education center which is where it belongs. there's the sheer mystery of it all has i think about doing this book. thanks to a whole host of researchers including the other indomitable florence florence wheeler who finally nailed down the chapman genealogy we have these tantalizing hints of john chapman. we know where and when he was born. we know more or less where he died though a case can be made that whoever is in turn at the chapman appleseed grave site is not john chapman. we have promissory notes and apple orders in his hand and wonderful trading post ledger in pennsylvania that shows chapman purchase, quote, two small histories shortly after crossing the alleghenies with his br
my favorite answer is the guy that murdered john lennon. that was mark david chapman. an end i concluded johnny appleseed might be the best known american about whom most americans know almost nothing at all. i should have also thanks to john zombie and his firms on the international all that polling data including pages of demographic breakdowns is now in the position of this museum and education center which is where it belongs. there's the sheer mystery of it all has i think about doing this...
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they did so much business with lennon that there was a statement that lenin and his bolsheviks had western companies with one another to sell us the rope by which we will hang them. a very famous race of london. but when all is said and done, no big company has a police force. the government does. no one has been arrested by coca-cola. you can be arrested by the big state, which i will talk about as an example later. number seven, the welfare state corrupts family life. that's the biggest single part of the problem in the inner-city. where women begin to look to the state for husband instead of to a man for husband. the big state has a terrible impact. instead of bombing these two people to support a family, i don't have to bond with anybody. i just go to the state and it will support my children. and not only that, the more children i had out of wedlock, the more the state will pay. has a very corrupting impact on family life. number eight, the welfare state inhibits the maturation of its young citizens into responsible adults. when i was a young man, when i was a boy, i knew i didn't med
they did so much business with lennon that there was a statement that lenin and his bolsheviks had western companies with one another to sell us the rope by which we will hang them. a very famous race of london. but when all is said and done, no big company has a police force. the government does. no one has been arrested by coca-cola. you can be arrested by the big state, which i will talk about as an example later. number seven, the welfare state corrupts family life. that's the biggest...