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given michael painkillers or had used propofol on michael jackson. >> mr. jackson was a grown man. and as a grown man he knew precisely what he was doing. there is a certain presumption of risk here. and related to that, many people in mr. jackson's life have indicated that one of the reasons for his ongoing addictions and one of the places where it became a real problem for him was in 1993 around the time of the first accusations about him and a young boy and then again later in mid 2000 around the time of his trial. >> fame, drugs, manslaughter. coming up, the jacksons are forced to relive the painful memories of losing the pop icon they loved. >> no one in the world is happy about having a family member die and having to pursue a lawsuit about it particularly when children are involved. it's just not a happy thing. >> but next -- >> he is not breathing? >> yes, he is not breathing, sir. >> the day the world lost an icon. >> he's on the bed, sir. >> let's get him down on the floor. i'm going to help you with cpr now, okay? >> and the events that led to hi
given michael painkillers or had used propofol on michael jackson. >> mr. jackson was a grown man. and as a grown man he knew precisely what he was doing. there is a certain presumption of risk here. and related to that, many people in mr. jackson's life have indicated that one of the reasons for his ongoing addictions and one of the places where it became a real problem for him was in 1993 around the time of the first accusations about him and a young boy and then again later in mid 2000...
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given michael painkillers or had used propofol on michael jackson. >> mr. jackson was a grown man. and as a grown man he knew precisely what he was doing. there is a certain proassumption of risk here. and related to that, many people in mr. jackson's life have indicated that one of the reasons for his ongoing adiscusses and one of the places where it became a real problem for him was in 1993 around the time of the first accusations about him and a young boy and then again later in mid 2000 around the time of his trial. >> fame, drugs, manslaughter. coming up, the jacksons are forced to relive the painful memories of losing the pop icon they loved. >> no one in the world is happy about having a family member die and having to pursue a lawsuit about it particularly when children are involved. it's just not a happy thing. >> but next -- >> he is not breathing? >> yes, he is not breathing, sir. >> the day the world lost an icon. >> he's on the bed, sir. >> let's get him down on the floor. i'm going to help you with cpr now, okay? >> and the events that led to
given michael painkillers or had used propofol on michael jackson. >> mr. jackson was a grown man. and as a grown man he knew precisely what he was doing. there is a certain proassumption of risk here. and related to that, many people in mr. jackson's life have indicated that one of the reasons for his ongoing adiscusses and one of the places where it became a real problem for him was in 1993 around the time of the first accusations about him and a young boy and then again later in mid...
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michael, michael, ¿quÉ diablos haces aquÍ? contÉstame, michael, michael, contÉstame. ¿quÉ te pasa, michael? contÉstame. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> feliz halloween. (mÚsica). >> dios, quÉ diablos sucediÓ ahora. >> cariÑo, ¿quÉ haces aquÍ afuera? hace frÍo, michael, ¿qÉe sucede? michael, michael, contÉstame. dame el bebe. michael, ¿quÉ sucede? contÉstame. (sirenas policiales). >> vamos por aquÍ, estamos investigando el hecho. (varias voces). >> fue descrito por la policÍa como manson por su crueldad. y es mÁs terrorÍfico que cualquier pelÍcula que hollywood pudiera imaginar. el cuerpo desnudo de judith myers estaba tendido boca abajo en un charco de sangre en un pasillo de arriba. (llanto de mujer). >> dicen que la apuÑalaron 17 veces, el cuerpo de su novio, steven haley apareciÓ en la cocina de la planta baja vÍctima de una aparente golpiza con un bate de beisbol de aluminio. junto con los myers apareciÓ la tercera vÍctima, ronnie white, estaba atado a una
michael, michael, ¿quÉ diablos haces aquÍ? contÉstame, michael, michael, contÉstame. ¿quÉ te pasa, michael? contÉstame. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> feliz halloween. (mÚsica). >> dios, quÉ diablos sucediÓ ahora. >> cariÑo, ¿quÉ haces aquÍ afuera? hace frÍo, michael, ¿qÉe sucede? michael, michael, contÉstame. dame el bebe. michael, ¿quÉ sucede? contÉstame. (sirenas...
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, michael's baby mama, this or that. he's literally larger than life. even in death. and that spurs litigation. >> reporter: barring an appeal, the fact that the jury ended up throwing out this lawsuit may help dampen down future litigation. after five long months, michael jackson's legacy may finally be ready to move out of the courtroom. the king of pop's fans more forgiving than any jury. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to david. >>> coming up next, bring it on. could you focus on a game while these cheerleaders are doing this? nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. starting at $29,900. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. this week, folgers is $6.88 for the large size. tha
, michael's baby mama, this or that. he's literally larger than life. even in death. and that spurs litigation. >> reporter: barring an appeal, the fact that the jury ended up throwing out this lawsuit may help dampen down future litigation. after five long months, michael jackson's legacy may finally be ready to move out of the courtroom. the king of pop's fans more forgiving than any jury. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to david....
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michael santos' story begins with the movie scar face. he aspired to be like tony montana. >> it's just the beginning of an amazing story of crime, punishment, and redemption. >> reporter: he moved as a 20-year-old to miami to live that dream and within two years he was a drug kingpin. at least that's what federal prosecutors called him when he was arrested. a conviction followed. before sentencing, santos says he vowed to do his time and change his ways. boy, did he ever. it's tonight's bay area proud. >> did everybody check their e-mail today? i sent you ten questions. >> reporter: san francis-- >> today we're going to talk about the federal prison system. >> reporter: michael was in federal custody. >> i just want to share my experience with you. >> reporter: prison is where michael santos has spent the past 26 summers of his life. >> 9,500 days from entrance to release. >> reporter: it was in 1987 michael was convicted in federal court of being a drug kingpin of shipping kilos of cocaine from miami to seattle. before he was even sente
michael santos' story begins with the movie scar face. he aspired to be like tony montana. >> it's just the beginning of an amazing story of crime, punishment, and redemption. >> reporter: he moved as a 20-year-old to miami to live that dream and within two years he was a drug kingpin. at least that's what federal prosecutors called him when he was arrested. a conviction followed. before sentencing, santos says he vowed to do his time and change his ways. boy, did he ever. it's...
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michael, michael, michael. michael, michael, that's-- yeah, yeah, that's too high. okay. i'll take that. okay, come on. let's get our shower on. conference room. choppity-chip-chop. are you okay? you seem kinda-- i'm fine, weirdo. such an h.r. weirdo. try not to suck all the air out of there when you walk in. ready to play some games? let's do it. michael, the baby's already been born. yeah, duh. so we had games planned, but the baby ruins all of 'em. no, the baby doesn't ruin anything, kevin, okay? the baby multiplies the fun. let's just do what you were going to do. okay, who wants to guess when the baby will be born? (michael) all right! how about some presents? i wanna see some presents. i got this, so i can write down for thank-you notes. thank you. that's very sweet. thank you. um, we all chipped in and got you this stroller. oh! she already has a stroller. (jan) thank you. (kelly) and this is way worse than the stroller she came with. she's got an orbit. that's a $1,200 stroller. [scoffs] $1,200 for a stroller? pffft! (michael) okay, what else? $1,200 is what i spe
michael, michael, michael. michael, michael, that's-- yeah, yeah, that's too high. okay. i'll take that. okay, come on. let's get our shower on. conference room. choppity-chip-chop. are you okay? you seem kinda-- i'm fine, weirdo. such an h.r. weirdo. try not to suck all the air out of there when you walk in. ready to play some games? let's do it. michael, the baby's already been born. yeah, duh. so we had games planned, but the baby ruins all of 'em. no, the baby doesn't ruin anything, kevin,...
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michael adams? here. michael adams? here. [crying] michael adams? here. michael adams? announcer: students who miss 18 days of school in any grade risk falling behind and not graduating. absences add up. keep track at boostattendance.org today
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[applause] (holly) thanks, michael. [sighs deeply] today we're gonna have a business ethics seminar, because recently, without mentioning any names, there has been some misconduct at corporate. and we have a very strict ethics policy, and that employee has been fired. oh, come on. he's right there. he was hired. ooh, check it out-- hired guy. nice. okay, elephant in the room. let's talk about it. do i regret what i did? of course i do, even though it was an amazing ride, and i'll give you an example. anyone see survivor, season six? anyone know joanna on that show? in new york city, i hooked up with a girl who looked exactly like that-- indistinguishable, so... okay. well done. good speech, ryan. you're a good guy. (holly) let's start discussing those questionnaires that you filled in this morning. "it is wrong to make personal calls during work hours." now, some of you marked that you very strongly agree. but ideally you would've selected "totally agree." i thought "very strongly agree" sounded stronger than "totally a
[applause] (holly) thanks, michael. [sighs deeply] today we're gonna have a business ethics seminar, because recently, without mentioning any names, there has been some misconduct at corporate. and we have a very strict ethics policy, and that employee has been fired. oh, come on. he's right there. he was hired. ooh, check it out-- hired guy. nice. okay, elephant in the room. let's talk about it. do i regret what i did? of course i do, even though it was an amazing ride, and i'll give you an...
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(michael) what the hell is that? (pam) michael... that's-- what do you mean "michael"? that's not even my handwriting. [loudly] hey! what the hell is going on here?! who thought it would be hysterical to give toby a rock for his going-away gift?! you did. no! you made me wrap it. [michael humming] i thought it was over the line. i just-- you know what that is? you know what that is? that is... a psyche. psyche. so, that is not my real gift to toby. so what is your gift? my gift is forthcoming, pam. what is it? i am going to give toby... your watch? yes, i am. that was it. how did you know that? i just knew. how did you know? oh, that is so sweet. well... that's my watch. thanks. i'm gonna set it to costa rica time. hey, that's good. (creed) hey, it's the kid. lo, look, look, look. hey...it's the temp. look. (dwight) oh, my gosh. it's the temp. (pam) wow. is that the police? (dwight) yes. mm-hmm. (oscar) well, this is what happened. uh, ryan's big project was the web site, which wasn't doing so well. so ryan, to give the impression of sales, recorded them twice. once as
(michael) what the hell is that? (pam) michael... that's-- what do you mean "michael"? that's not even my handwriting. [loudly] hey! what the hell is going on here?! who thought it would be hysterical to give toby a rock for his going-away gift?! you did. no! you made me wrap it. [michael humming] i thought it was over the line. i just-- you know what that is? you know what that is? that is... a psyche. psyche. so, that is not my real gift to toby. so what is your gift? my gift is...
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she's obviously also michael's aunt. i'm wondering if you've had a chance to speak to your mother about this and what her reaction has been. >> no, i haven't. but i know that she'll be overjoyed. she knows also that michael is innocent. anybody who looks at the evidence to this case, michael was 11 miles away with five eyewitnesses at the time that the murder was committed. he has an air-tight alibi. but unfortunately, he had a -- he was very poorly represented. and the lawyer in this case did not call those witnesses. one witness who said that michael confessed who died of a heroin overdose, gregory coleman, prior to the trial and his testimony had to be read at the trial admitted previously that during his testimony of the grand jury he was high on heroin. during his testimony at the evidentiary hearing he was high on heroin. and there were many, many witnesses who testified he was a pathological liar and that the only reason that he appeared was to collect the reward money. >> i want to bring in my colleague and cnn s
she's obviously also michael's aunt. i'm wondering if you've had a chance to speak to your mother about this and what her reaction has been. >> no, i haven't. but i know that she'll be overjoyed. she knows also that michael is innocent. anybody who looks at the evidence to this case, michael was 11 miles away with five eyewitnesses at the time that the murder was committed. he has an air-tight alibi. but unfortunately, he had a -- he was very poorly represented. and the lawyer in this...
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to michael's like is a good job you have to be named michael to go on the show this to me michael's mazing a lot of people know about so if he were i'd probably you know in the lives. right now he's skinny. plus or you're out playing all keep guys i don't know i like. playing characters that i think are complicated as all ahead on larry king now. you're watching larry king our guest is michael kind of williams one of the stars of boardwalk empire he plays the self-made crime boss chalky white he's also known for his revered character omar little on h.b.o.'s the wire what do you make of the success of boardwalk empire that they did this as cons from the his to the. at the covering you know just american gangster is the birth of the american gangster and the fascinated by that you know as you get the role just auditioned for myself on tape i was actually in south africa shooting a shooting of a series n.b.c. and i got the call i put myself on state sent it in you send it dot com i'm over for. endorsements but what are their skill to do on the tape. you know it was a mock interviews mi
to michael's like is a good job you have to be named michael to go on the show this to me michael's mazing a lot of people know about so if he were i'd probably you know in the lives. right now he's skinny. plus or you're out playing all keep guys i don't know i like. playing characters that i think are complicated as all ahead on larry king now. you're watching larry king our guest is michael kind of williams one of the stars of boardwalk empire he plays the self-made crime boss chalky white...
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libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to i very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on are the libyan people living better than before the intervention that overthrew. and we're seeing the same playbook u.s. playbook in syria that we saw in libya you know our prior to zation in libya was military wasn't state building wasn't capacity building wasn't economic development we threw a lot of money at them a lot of arms which is now trickled down into the share in mali thirty seven billion unfrozen at the state department another one hundred fifty billion globally dumped into the fractious rebel groups so unsurprisingly they're very divided still and we're seeing that play out without saeed who is the rebel leader who kidnapped the prime minister earlier this month so the li
libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to i very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on are the libyan people living better than before the intervention that overthrew. and...
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libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to i very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on the libyan people living better better than before the intervention that overthrew colonel gadhafi certainly not and we're seeing the same playbook u.s. playbook in syria that we saw in libya you know our prior to station in libya was military wasn't state building wasn't capacity building wasn't economic development we threw a lot of money at them a lot of arms which is now trickled down into nice year in mali thirty seven billion unfrozen at the state department another one hundred fifty billion globally dumped into the fractious rebel groups so unsurprisingly they're very divided still and we're seeing that play out without saeed who is the rebel leader who kidnapped the prime minis
libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to i very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on the libyan people living better better than before the intervention that overthrew...
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try i would but i don't but there i said what they wanted to share michael michael there's an addiction that did not want american national interest at stake i want to generate something i like and i don't know but when when when jefferson did that there was an american national issue at stake here ok i still don't understand what they were the national lobel issue for the united states and nato was when bombing libya go ahead rich well one of the things that i think we have to remember that in the sequence of events the whole libyan nato intervention came sort of at the crest of the arab spring and that's where this i mean that's where the unrest began it didn't begin with us dropping a tomahawk missile you know down the lavatory and khadafi south it started with the arab spring from tunisia and it was working its way across and for reasons that frankly i just don't remember now it was decided that we would not put troops on the ground but as we've seen with the president president obama he doesn't equate dropping missiles with boots on the ground and it's far more eager to use those s
try i would but i don't but there i said what they wanted to share michael michael there's an addiction that did not want american national interest at stake i want to generate something i like and i don't know but when when when jefferson did that there was an american national issue at stake here ok i still don't understand what they were the national lobel issue for the united states and nato was when bombing libya go ahead rich well one of the things that i think we have to remember that in...
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libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university one gentleman in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on the libyan people living better better than before the intervention that overthrew colonel gadhafi certainly not and we're seeing the same playbook u.s. playbook in syria that we saw in libya you know our prior to station in libya was military wasn't state building wasn't capacity building wasn't economic development we could have a lot of money at them a lot of arms which is now a trickle down it's a nice year in mali thirty seven billion unfrozen at the state department another one hundred fifty billion globally dumped into the fractious rebel groups so unsurprisingly they're very divided still and we're seeing that play out without saeed who is the rebel leader who kidnapped the prime minister earlie
libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university one gentleman in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on the libyan people living better better than before the intervention that overthrew colonel gadhafi...
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williams and michael shannon all best the boys clone you know we nicknamed the show to sammy and to michael's like it's like a joke you have to be named michael to go on the show this to be my guest mazing i want people to know about scotty what i'd probably do in the lives. right now. plus playing all keep guys i don't know i like. like playing characters that i think are complicated that's all ahead on larry king now.
williams and michael shannon all best the boys clone you know we nicknamed the show to sammy and to michael's like it's like a joke you have to be named michael to go on the show this to be my guest mazing i want people to know about scotty what i'd probably do in the lives. right now. plus playing all keep guys i don't know i like. like playing characters that i think are complicated that's all ahead on larry king now.
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michael's like is like a joke you have to be named michael to go on the show does that mean that michael's mazing no one people know about so if you were i'd probably know linda lives. right now on skid. row plus are you out playing all keep guys i don't know i like i don't like playing characters that i think are complicated that's all ahead on larry king now. you're watching larry king our guest is michael kind of williams one of the stars of boardwalk empire he plays a self-made crime boss talking white he's also known for his revered character omar little on h.b.o.'s the wire what do you make of the success of boardwalk empire that they did this as cons from the his to be. covering you know just american guy says the birth of the american gangster and the fascinated by that you know as you get the role just auditioned for myself on tape i was actually in south africa shooting a shooting of a series n.b.c. and i got the call up myself once they sent in you said to dot com a move for. endorsements but what are they asking to do on the tape. you know was a mock interviews michael edition
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to michael's to michael's point that's been one of the complicating issues in syria i don't want to keep going off libya but but i but it but there are parallels and disconnect said i think are interesting is that is that the administration was very hesitant about shipping arms into the current rebel rebels because we're not if we are either we're not clear we don't want to say actually who we're giving those arms to and how they're going to come back and haunt us and you go way back to afghanistan when we supplied stinger missiles to the move move. gentlemen and gentlemen where learning curve here where is the learning curve here ok i guess we're all in agreement here where you said earlier as they grow right i just go michael first then rich where is the learning curve come on this isn't complicated stuff michael go ahead. it's not it's not complicated stuff yet remarkably the cia in in cahoots i should say not to use a loaded word but with saudi arabia and qatar funding rebel groups that just this month split you know the previously semi unified transitional council in syria has now s
to michael's to michael's point that's been one of the complicating issues in syria i don't want to keep going off libya but but i but it but there are parallels and disconnect said i think are interesting is that is that the administration was very hesitant about shipping arms into the current rebel rebels because we're not if we are either we're not clear we don't want to say actually who we're giving those arms to and how they're going to come back and haunt us and you go way back to...
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(robert) michael. it doesn't matter, michael. i don't want-- michael, he's out. lori's still in. i'm--i'm still-- michael, what i tried to do-- i'm still willing to negotiate. i understand, michael, but we did negotiate. i gave you the benefit of the doubt, and we went through a whole dance, a whole negotiation. right. and with that still, you came to $15 million. we were talking about details that, to me, are--are very important for structuring the deal, but we weren't talking numbers, and i-- but the most important detail now is he's out. so talk to lori. i was just-- i was just waiting-- i thought you were gonna make an offer, and i was just biding time. and you were wrong, michael. you were wrong. you're best to talk to lori. so, the-- mark, the one thing i have for you is that the-- you're best to talk to lori, man. there are 15-- michael, what are you doing? (indistinct arguing) the guy said he was out. (daymond) you have one last person to talk to. please. you have--you have done a remarkable thing. you have convinced everybody to rescind their offer because you can't seem
(robert) michael. it doesn't matter, michael. i don't want-- michael, he's out. lori's still in. i'm--i'm still-- michael, what i tried to do-- i'm still willing to negotiate. i understand, michael, but we did negotiate. i gave you the benefit of the doubt, and we went through a whole dance, a whole negotiation. right. and with that still, you came to $15 million. we were talking about details that, to me, are--are very important for structuring the deal, but we weren't talking numbers, and i--...
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(michael) you know what? if we come across somebody with no arms or legs, do we bother resuscitating them? i mean, what kind of quality of life do we have there? i would want to live with no legs. how about no arms? no arms or legs is basically how you exist right now, kevin. you don't do anything. (rose) all right, well, let's get back to it. 'cause you're losing him. okay, too fast. everyone, we need to pump at a pace of 100 beats per minute. a good trick is to pump to the tune of staying alive by the bee gees. do you know that song? yes, yes, i do. i love that song. [clears throat] ♪ first i was afraid ♪ i was petrified no, it's-- ♪ ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ stayin' alive, stayin' alive ♪ okay, yes, i got it. you were in the parking lot earlier. that's how i know you.
(michael) you know what? if we come across somebody with no arms or legs, do we bother resuscitating them? i mean, what kind of quality of life do we have there? i would want to live with no legs. how about no arms? no arms or legs is basically how you exist right now, kevin. you don't do anything. (rose) all right, well, let's get back to it. 'cause you're losing him. okay, too fast. everyone, we need to pump at a pace of 100 beats per minute. a good trick is to pump to the tune of staying...
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michael, i'm just trying to-- and there's our smudgeness. i need a decent bonus because i'm actually in the process of buying my parents' house... so that they can retire. and if history tells us anything, it's that you can't go wrong buying a house you can't afford. pam doesn't know about the house, so... fun surprise. [beep] pam. sorry about that. i lost you for a second. so as it turns out, i may not have done so hot on my customer reviews this year. maybe it's because you spent the whole year flirting with the receptionist. a little bit. worth it. ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. ♪ ♪ that people are finally getting together. ♪ ♪ i think it's wonderful now ♪ that people are finally getting together. ♪ here's what's going to happen. i am going to have to fix you. man
michael, i'm just trying to-- and there's our smudgeness. i need a decent bonus because i'm actually in the process of buying my parents' house... so that they can retire. and if history tells us anything, it's that you can't go wrong buying a house you can't afford. pam doesn't know about the house, so... fun surprise. [beep] pam. sorry about that. i lost you for a second. so as it turns out, i may not have done so hot on my customer reviews this year. maybe it's because you spent the whole...
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michael. yeah? hey! oh, hey! you got a second? (michael) i do. (pam) oh, good. oh, that must've been so fun. it was fun. we had a good time. hey, have i told you you look really nice today? oh, thank you. yeah, is that a new tie? um, no, not-- no, no, i got it at tj maxx, $4. that is amazing! you think that's good. check out these pants. $9. what? $9. the boys department. no. look at the ass. check out the ass. no way! look at that. uh-uh. yeah! [snorts] so i guess oscar and jim were talking your ear off about the new copier, huh? yes, they were. they were. here's what i was thinking. everyone sits on a chair every day. but not everyone-- sits on a copier. or even uses the copier every day. yeah. yeah, right? very valid. that's it. [laughs] all right! see you later. see ya. hot tie guy. ha ha ha! well... have you made a decision on the butter sculpture? no, i haven't thought of it. okay, cow, goat, or sheep. it's not that hard. i would like a cat. cats don't make butter. i would like a cow butter sculpture of a cat. it doesn't make any sense. i'm telling you-- y
michael. yeah? hey! oh, hey! you got a second? (michael) i do. (pam) oh, good. oh, that must've been so fun. it was fun. we had a good time. hey, have i told you you look really nice today? oh, thank you. yeah, is that a new tie? um, no, not-- no, no, i got it at tj maxx, $4. that is amazing! you think that's good. check out these pants. $9. what? $9. the boys department. no. look at the ass. check out the ass. no way! look at that. uh-uh. yeah! [snorts] so i guess oscar and jim were talking...
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to michael's to michael's point that's been one of the complicating issues in syria i don't want to keep going off libya but but i but it but there are parallels and disconnect said i think are interesting is that is that the administration was very hesitant about shipping arms into the current rebel rebels because we're not if we are either we're not clear we don't want to say actually who we're giving those arms to and how they're going to come back and haunt us and you go way back to afghanistan when we supplied stinger missiles to the move move in general then and generally where the learning curve here where is the learning curve here ok i guess you're already agreement here where you said earlier as they grow right i just go oh michael first then rich where's the learning curve come on this isn't complicated stuff michael go ahead. it's not it's not complicated stuff yet remarkably the cia in in cahoots i should say not to use a loaded word but with saudi arabia and qatar funding rebel groups that just this month split you know the previously semi unified transitional council in sy
to michael's to michael's point that's been one of the complicating issues in syria i don't want to keep going off libya but but i but it but there are parallels and disconnect said i think are interesting is that is that the administration was very hesitant about shipping arms into the current rebel rebels because we're not if we are either we're not clear we don't want to say actually who we're giving those arms to and how they're going to come back and haunt us and you go way back to...
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michael: merry christmas, dad! kelly: i know. michael: i send it -- i donate some and then some i send to my d who distributes it amongst family members who can exactly fit it. when your shoe is a 14 and all your stuff -- [laughter] kelly: right. michael: you know what they say about a man with big shoe, young lady. kelly: i know. it makes me glid g.i. -- giddy every time he says it too. michael: gelman says big socks. kelly: gelman wears a woman's ize eight. just kidding, gelman. michael: so i have to send it to family because i know they can fit it. kelly: yeah. michael: so it's cool. i like it. i felt better waking up this morning. kelly: cleaner. a sheding and you can find your stuff when you go through the closet and you give away the stuff that you haven't worn in say 10 years, and you know that you're not going to -- like i saved a bunch of clothes that i was like one day, i'll wear these leather pants again. [laughter] and the reality is, no, i won't. so it's like you sort of go through it and then you find all of the gre
michael: merry christmas, dad! kelly: i know. michael: i send it -- i donate some and then some i send to my d who distributes it amongst family members who can exactly fit it. when your shoe is a 14 and all your stuff -- [laughter] kelly: right. michael: you know what they say about a man with big shoe, young lady. kelly: i know. it makes me glid g.i. -- giddy every time he says it too. michael: gelman says big socks. kelly: gelman wears a woman's ize eight. just kidding, gelman. michael: so i...
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but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders he says espionage is an accepted international practice that all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on big giving and we're being mean and we're talking about the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who has said that i mean he's still you know goes out and says my edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just admitting that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of slander one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear. him talk about who's spying on him i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some so
but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders he says espionage is an accepted international practice that all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on big giving and we're being mean and we're talking about the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who has said that i mean he's still you know goes out and says...
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doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely with to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we will continue to push militants into the same stories in pakistan we need to get out and get out yesterday in complete and total i mean a full withdrawal not a semi withdrawal with ten thousand troops plus j. sock and bases for drones we are not going to improve the situation through the militarism that has been the case over the over more than a decade now. i hate to bring up the cliched phrase of trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results but that's true psychosis you know michael cutters i've talked about dealing negotiating with the taliban and this is
doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely with to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we...
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(michael) well, that wasn't even mine. i got that off the internet...website... so, don't get mad at me... uh... nice party, michael. this isn't my fault. um, ladies, not your best effort. the streamers? i think we could have done better than that, don't you think? phyllis wanted red. i didn't. oh, boy, you... okay, wait-- all right, people, hold on, hold on, hold on just a second, okay? i think we're losing sight of what is really important here. and, that is that we are a group of people who work together. i was--i really wasn't gonna flaunt this. i have made a very sizeable donation to oscar's nephew's... walk-a-thon. $25. per mile. per mile, yes. when i retire, i-i-i don't want to just disappear to an island somewhere. i want to be the guy who gives everything back. a check for the kids. and for the team. (michael) i want it to be like, "hey, who donated that hospital wing... that is saving so many lives?" "uh, well, i don't-- i don't know. it was anonymous." "well, guess what? that was michael scott." "but, ah... it w
(michael) well, that wasn't even mine. i got that off the internet...website... so, don't get mad at me... uh... nice party, michael. this isn't my fault. um, ladies, not your best effort. the streamers? i think we could have done better than that, don't you think? phyllis wanted red. i didn't. oh, boy, you... okay, wait-- all right, people, hold on, hold on, hold on just a second, okay? i think we're losing sight of what is really important here. and, that is that we are a group of people who...
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but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders he says espionage is an accepted international practice that all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on the giving and the mean and we're talking about the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who has said that i mean he still you know goes out and says. edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of saying one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on it i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some sort of semblance o
but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders he says espionage is an accepted international practice that all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on the giving and the mean and we're talking about the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who has said that i mean he still you know goes out and says. edward...
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the jury also watched touching home videos of michael jackson, the family man. an obvious tug at the heart strings, the children whom michael jackson protected, whom the world really only met at his funeral. >> and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: those children were among the plaintiffs here. in fact the pressure of the trial so much on young paris jackson sheep had to be rushed to the hospital earlier this year after taking 20 motrin and slashing her arm with a kitchen knife. tonight the jurors acknowledged it was not an easy verdict. >> when i first entered the jury room after five months of being around each other and not being able to talk about it at all, we just felt look we had to let off some steam. so we spent the first several hours just letting off steam, talking about things. and i think that was important for us to do. and we took a vote on question number one. then weep started discussing it. question one took us a long time. >> reporter: question one on the jury form, did aeg hire dr. conrad murray? on that question alone, yes.
the jury also watched touching home videos of michael jackson, the family man. an obvious tug at the heart strings, the children whom michael jackson protected, whom the world really only met at his funeral. >> and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: those children were among the plaintiffs here. in fact the pressure of the trial so much on young paris jackson sheep had to be rushed to the hospital earlier this year after taking 20 motrin and slashing her arm with a...
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>> michael. >> ¿michael? >> ¡michael! >> ¡michael! ♪ >> ¡Órale! [aplausos] >> Órale, vente. ¿quÉ vas a querer? >> una de flor, una de queso, una de chicharrÓn y... una de queso con champiÑones. >> ¿es lo menos? >> ah, y un sope con puritito frijol, porque la cebolla me empanzona. >> bueno; Órale mijita, pus a apurarle. le paso una. >> o sea, que la cruz del huarache, ¿si es como seÑal divina? >> bueno, depende. tendrÍa que analizarlo antes. >> oh, pos no le digo que el huarache anda desaparecido. >> mira, si lo que quieres es saber, si Ésa fue una seÑal; que le enviÓ el altÍsimo a tu marido; sÍ, es posible. >> pues, si el gelasio es re pecador. [risa] >> todos somos pecadores. y muchas veces lo hacemos, sin intenciÓn. >> ¡dame el dinero! ¿dÓnde tienes el dinero? >> si quiere, llÉvese todo. >> ¡dame todo lo que tengas! ¿dÓnde estÁ tu cartera? dime dÓnde estÁ la cartera... [golpes] >> pero dios, siempre nos da la oportunidad, de arrepentirnos, de corregir nuestros errores. de hecho, yo estoy esperando ser merecedor de su perdÓn. >> ¿por quÉ, se sien
>> michael. >> ¿michael? >> ¡michael! >> ¡michael! ♪ >> ¡Órale! [aplausos] >> Órale, vente. ¿quÉ vas a querer? >> una de flor, una de queso, una de chicharrÓn y... una de queso con champiÑones. >> ¿es lo menos? >> ah, y un sope con puritito frijol, porque la cebolla me empanzona. >> bueno; Órale mijita, pus a apurarle. le paso una. >> o sea, que la cruz del huarache, ¿si es como seÑal divina? >> bueno,...
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what do you need, michael? okay, what i would like you to do is take this folded note, and deliver it to toby flenderson. i want you to just react to whatever this note elicits. do not read it beforehand. can you do that for me? sure. good. no, no, no, no, don't-- "please hug and kiss me, no matter how hard i struggle. i am too shy to tell you that i love you." damn it, pam. you gave me your word. [mumbling] hey, guys, that's really inappropriate. [moaning] what's up? um, i got some photos from, uh, costa rica if you want to see them. yeah, yeah, i'll see 'em. mm-hmm. cool. toby, can i see those? wow. what's the matter? what's the matter? you--you scared? those are fightin' words. you mad? you mad at me? i hope he doesn't haul off and just hit ya. do you wanna do that? do you wanna hit me? you wanna punch me? hmm? huh? punch him, toby. i dare you to. come on. bam! what's the matter? hit him. hit him, chicken. yeah, punch him. hey, hey, come on, ryan. whose side are you on? (dwight) come on, man. (michael) no, d
what do you need, michael? okay, what i would like you to do is take this folded note, and deliver it to toby flenderson. i want you to just react to whatever this note elicits. do not read it beforehand. can you do that for me? sure. good. no, no, no, no, don't-- "please hug and kiss me, no matter how hard i struggle. i am too shy to tell you that i love you." damn it, pam. you gave me your word. [mumbling] hey, guys, that's really inappropriate. [moaning] what's up? um, i got some...
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she's obviously also michael's aunt. i'm wondering if you've had a chance to speak to your mother about this and what her reaction has been. >> no, i haven't. but i know that she'll be overjoyed. she knows also that michael is innocent. anybody who looks at the evidence to this case, michael was 11 miles away with 5 eyewitnesses at the time that the murder was committed. he has an air-tight alibi. but unfortunately, he had a -- he was very poorly represented. and the lawyer in this case did not call those witnesses. one witness who said that michael confessed who died of a heroin overdose, gregory coleman, prior to the trial and his testimony had to be read at the trial admitted previously that during his testimony of the grand jury he was high on heroin. during his testimony at the evidentiary hearing he was high on heroin. and there were many, many witnesses who testified he was a pathological liar and that the only reason that he appeared was to collect the reward money. >> i want to bring in my colleague and cnn seni
she's obviously also michael's aunt. i'm wondering if you've had a chance to speak to your mother about this and what her reaction has been. >> no, i haven't. but i know that she'll be overjoyed. she knows also that michael is innocent. anybody who looks at the evidence to this case, michael was 11 miles away with 5 eyewitnesses at the time that the murder was committed. he has an air-tight alibi. but unfortunately, he had a -- he was very poorly represented. and the lawyer in this case...
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doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely were to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan if we will continue to push militants into the same stories in pakistan we need to get out and get out yesterday in complete and total i mean a full withdrawal not a semi withdrawal with ten thousand troops plus j. sock and bases for drones we are not going to improve the situation through the militarism that has been the case over the over more than a decade now. i hate to bring up the cliched phrase of trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results but that's true psychosis you know michael cardoza i have talked about dealing negotiating with the with the taliba
doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely were to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan if...
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she's obviously also michael's aunt. i'm wondering if you had a chance to speak to your mother about this, and what her reaction has been. >> no, i haven't but i know that she'll be over joyed. she knows, also, that michael is innocent. anybody who looks at the evidence to this case, you know, michael was 11 miles away with five eyewitnesss at the time that murder was committed. he has an airtight alibi, but unfortunately, he had -- he was very poorly represented, and the lawyer in the case did not call those witnesses. one witness who said that michael confessed who died of a heroin overdose, gregory coleman, prior to the trial and his testimony had to be read at the trial admitted previously that during his testimony of the grand jury he was high on heroin. during his testimony at the evidence hearing he was on heroin and many testified he was a pathological liar and the only reason he appeared was to collect the reward money. >> i want to bring in my colleague and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. i know you two know
she's obviously also michael's aunt. i'm wondering if you had a chance to speak to your mother about this, and what her reaction has been. >> no, i haven't but i know that she'll be over joyed. she knows, also, that michael is innocent. anybody who looks at the evidence to this case, you know, michael was 11 miles away with five eyewitnesss at the time that murder was committed. he has an airtight alibi, but unfortunately, he had -- he was very poorly represented, and the lawyer in the...
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(michael) today's a big day. my presence has been requested by [authoritative voice] chief financial officer david wallace. he says that he wants to talk about big picture stuff. and i'll be honest, i have little or no idea what that means, so... probably bad. quick announcement. new year, new candy. whoo-hoo! okay, be careful, kevin. they're kind of spicy. hot tamales. yeah. uh-oh. so maybe just try one at first, and then if it's okay, have a couple more. excuse me, everyone. can i have the floor please? um... this is insanely awkward. it's kind of the elephant in the room, so i'll just... no one has rsvp'd to our wedding yet, and the deadline was yesterday. wait, you still don't know-- (jim) no, no. nope. hmm? nothing. you still don't-- why don't-- let's-- what are you doing? how about we just-- i just have to talk to you for a second. andy, has anyone-- ahh! no, no one has rsvp'd, and i don't understand it. and now you're shutting me out. and you're not even listening. and that's really considerate. thank you.
(michael) today's a big day. my presence has been requested by [authoritative voice] chief financial officer david wallace. he says that he wants to talk about big picture stuff. and i'll be honest, i have little or no idea what that means, so... probably bad. quick announcement. new year, new candy. whoo-hoo! okay, be careful, kevin. they're kind of spicy. hot tamales. yeah. uh-oh. so maybe just try one at first, and then if it's okay, have a couple more. excuse me, everyone. can i have the...
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doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely were to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we will continue to push militants into the same sure as in pakistan we need to get out and get out yesterday in complete and total i mean a full withdrawal not a semi withdrawal with ten thousand troops plus j. sock and bases for drones we are not going to improve the situation through the militarism that has been the case over the over more than a decade now. i hate to bring up the cliched phrase of trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results but that's true psychosis you know michael cardoza i've talked about dealing negotiating with the taliban and this is
doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely were to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we...
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hey, michael. (michael on phone) ♪ pam-o-la-a-a miss, you, kiddo. miss you...so much. [cheerful music] ♪ hey. hello. that was really fun last night. yeah, it was nice. i'm actually thinking about getting my own set of put-put golf clubs. oh, that would be great. you need that. yeah? yeah. oh, really? yeah, it would help. well, i, uh... i let her win. no, he didn't. so... when, um, can i see you again? um, tonight. i'm free tonight. is that too eager? no. i don't care. i'm free tonight. okay. oh, wait. oh, tonight's no good. because i am busy taking you out. [gasps] oh, i just remembered. i can't tonight. why? i'm going out with you. wow. [both laughing] oh, wait a second. oh, i can't tonight. tonight's-- no more. no more. all right. too many times. it's all good. um, all right, so good. so have a nice day. thank you. you too. you're welcome. in my opinion, the third date is traditionally the one where... you have sex. does holly feel that way? i don't know. i will probably find out tonight. if she starts having sex with me, i'll know for sure. that's for you. and, uh
hey, michael. (michael on phone) ♪ pam-o-la-a-a miss, you, kiddo. miss you...so much. [cheerful music] ♪ hey. hello. that was really fun last night. yeah, it was nice. i'm actually thinking about getting my own set of put-put golf clubs. oh, that would be great. you need that. yeah? yeah. oh, really? yeah, it would help. well, i, uh... i let her win. no, he didn't. so... when, um, can i see you again? um, tonight. i'm free tonight. is that too eager? no. i don't care. i'm free tonight....
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the new co-heads of the consumer group, michael benetty, michael lassar. mr. benett imt, you got the tougher job, clearly with your coverage universe, mostly apparel name, which doesn't seem to be building up that well toward the holidays. how good will it be in. >> the mall traffic has sounded fairly sluggish. you're right. so far, michael seems to cover with the consumers, and you have the lulus and the michael kors,s that are a must-have. but there's not really a clear must-have product. there's been sluggish traffic and some reason to have cautious expectations into the holiday. >> within your universe, what would you be a buyer of, and what group would you avoid? >> so we think the -- we think that the mall retailers like the department stores that we cover will be a little more challenge to drive traffic into the stores this year. i do still like the athletic sector and that's found off-mall. you'll find good product from nike, underarmour, and we think that they've got it better call for the consumer. >> michael, you have nike, vf corp. among the top pi
the new co-heads of the consumer group, michael benetty, michael lassar. mr. benett imt, you got the tougher job, clearly with your coverage universe, mostly apparel name, which doesn't seem to be building up that well toward the holidays. how good will it be in. >> the mall traffic has sounded fairly sluggish. you're right. so far, michael seems to cover with the consumers, and you have the lulus and the michael kors,s that are a must-have. but there's not really a clear must-have...
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hay que recordar a michael aguil aguilar. michael uggaguilar hace unos aÁ los vimos en acciÓn en trabael telemundo y dio una de las grandes sor mrepressorpresas, f 2011 en enero de ese aÑo. william el chi rÍoto gonzÁlez. estÁ en una pelea de tramite para pelear por la tÍtulo mundial, por la ganas, michael de bastante lpantalÓn negro con rojas. >>> ganÓ bien esa pelea dejo a todo el mundo en shock especialmente a no en croonfronr a quiÉn. >>> tiene 11 knockout por su martes michael aguilar rÉcord de 9 victorias, un empate, 3 knockout no se >>> tendremos la boca de juan manuel mÁrquez, con la pelea de maÑana bradley >>> tambiÉn orlando cruz >>> quien pelea por el salido tÍtulo mundial. finalmente a un paso de cumplir su sueÑo de ser campeÓn mundial. y por supuesto. >>> bien en la derecha, cuerpo al de al amo de otros dÍaz. finaliza el primer asalto. vamos aprovechar para ver quÉ dicen en la esquina de los dos protagonis protagonista. >>> aquÍ estÁ la esquina de michael andrÉs jimenez. >>> cÓmo te sientes?
hay que recordar a michael aguil aguilar. michael uggaguilar hace unos aÁ los vimos en acciÓn en trabael telemundo y dio una de las grandes sor mrepressorpresas, f 2011 en enero de ese aÑo. william el chi rÍoto gonzÁlez. estÁ en una pelea de tramite para pelear por la tÍtulo mundial, por la ganas, michael de bastante lpantalÓn negro con rojas. >>> ganÓ bien esa pelea dejo a todo el mundo en shock especialmente a no en croonfronr a quiÉn. >>> tiene 11 knockout por su...
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in washington he's a senior fellow at the washington institute also in washington we have michael hughes he is a freelance journalist and foreign policy analyst and in toronto across the forehead is id he's a political science professor at the university of. and our gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it find it's go to you first in town do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking about covert overt operations up to this day. you know. the last ten years cannot be blamed on obama i think he is responsible for his own presidency and he has been relatively a better president when it comes to iran haven't you compared him to others we have had occasions when the us congress wanted to pass a new sanction against iran and he has opposed those type of sanctions and in his a speech at the un i think he had the couple of good points that was the first time we have heard that from the us president for example he talked about president rouh
in washington he's a senior fellow at the washington institute also in washington we have michael hughes he is a freelance journalist and foreign policy analyst and in toronto across the forehead is id he's a political science professor at the university of. and our gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it find it's go to you first in town do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad...
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a bow to deliver its promise ok michael i'll go to you who's blown the most smokier so far i think we need to keep in mind that obama really the entire world to implement the strict ics strict sanctions on iran in history and world history yeah and number two number two is there was he's got pressure from congress on both sides of the aisle they want you know to pressure iran pressure iran and there was a deal that russia was involved with there was an iranian swap deal not too long ago that because of congress and the state department that window was missed so we got to think of those two things those are both in you know the iranian conscience through this whole thing so you know forgive them for having doubt and then again you know it goes both ways so iranian leader reached out to the american people through an op ed and obama responded in kind and then there was kind of the awkward miss when they didn't meet and shake hands and have the photo opportunity but i always say obama doesn't have to get reelected in the iranian leader does so come on give me a break if the shoe was on t
a bow to deliver its promise ok michael i'll go to you who's blown the most smokier so far i think we need to keep in mind that obama really the entire world to implement the strict ics strict sanctions on iran in history and world history yeah and number two number two is there was he's got pressure from congress on both sides of the aisle they want you know to pressure iran pressure iran and there was a deal that russia was involved with there was an iranian swap deal not too long ago that...
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but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders here. as espionage is an accepted international practice in all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course and we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on the giving and receiving end of the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who said that i mean he still you know goes out and says. edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine the same this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of slander one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on it i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some sort of semblance of mirage of civil libert
but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders here. as espionage is an accepted international practice in all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course and we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on the giving and receiving end of the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who said that i mean he still you know goes out and says. edward snowden you know not...
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but michael couldn't do it. (inhales) he stayed in this house and watched our father drink himself to death. the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. you're right. michael turned to the bottle, drank like his life depended on it. i paid for treatments. i took him to meetings. nothing worked. until? until one day he met someone, a man who could help him. more than a man. a savior. yeah. red john. he only asked for a few simple things in return. devotion and sacrifice. michael drifted further and further away until one day he was gone. i never saw him again. you think red john killed your brother. yes. i never found him, but in my heart, i know. (inhales and exhales) look at me blab. i-i... you're not my therapist. i didn't bring you here to talk. please tell me who the suspects are. no. (sighs) have it your way. you understand, i'm gonna have to torture you. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn
but michael couldn't do it. (inhales) he stayed in this house and watched our father drink himself to death. the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. you're right. michael turned to the bottle, drank like his life depended on it. i paid for treatments. i took him to meetings. nothing worked. until? until one day he met someone, a man who could help him. more than a man. a savior. yeah. red john. he only asked for a few simple things in return. devotion and sacrifice. michael drifted further...
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doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely with to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we will continue to push militants into the same stories in pakistan we need to get out and get out yesterday in complete and total i mean a full withdrawal not a semi withdrawal with ten thousand troops plus j. sock and bases for drones we are not going to improve the situation through the militarism that has been the case over the over more than a decade now. i hate to bring up the cliched phrase of trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results but that's true psychosis you know michael cardoza i've talked about dealing negotiating with the taliban and this is
doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely with to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we...
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because you're kind of doing michael klump. how do you know michael klump? because it's your "making fun of fat people" character. how dare you! michael klump is a celebration of fat people. i think of him as more like a monster. what about, "i say, i say, i say, i sit on you"? no, no, no. it goes, it goes--look. [deep voice] "i say, i say, i say i sit on you!" no, no, no, no! you know what? fat people are not monsters. why don't you guys have a little more sensitivity to the subject? bang, boom! case in point. look at the outside of this building. it is ugly. but you come inside, and it is beautiful. just like this unappealing fat suit. inside is a rather handsome, sexy man. vamping. hey, why don't you just sit down, please? eh, i've been sitting all day. we're doing this because of you, so why don't you just go stand somewhere else. hey, hey. shaved. i did. why? (professor) so in the year 2000, fungus and even black mold was discovered growing in the cave. some blame it on the new air contioning system that was installed. some on the high-powered lights. o
because you're kind of doing michael klump. how do you know michael klump? because it's your "making fun of fat people" character. how dare you! michael klump is a celebration of fat people. i think of him as more like a monster. what about, "i say, i say, i say, i sit on you"? no, no, no. it goes, it goes--look. [deep voice] "i say, i say, i say i sit on you!" no, no, no, no! you know what? fat people are not monsters. why don't you guys have a little more...
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the jury also watched touching home videos of michael jackson, the family man. an obviousug at the heart strings, the children whom michael jackson protected, whom the world really only met at his funeral. >> and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: those children were among the plaintiffs here. in fact the pressure of the trial so much on young paris jackson sheep had to be rushed to the hospital earlier this year after taking 20 motrin and slashing her arm with a kitchen knife. tonight the jurors acknowledged it was not an easy verdict. >> when i first entered the jury room after five months of being around each other and not being able to talk about it at all, we just felt look we had to let off some steam. so we spent the first several hours just letting off steam, talking about things. and i think that was important for us to do. and we took a vote on question number one. then weep started discussing it. question one took us a long time. >> reporter: question one on the jury form, did aeg hire dr. conrad murray? on that question alone, yes. u
the jury also watched touching home videos of michael jackson, the family man. an obviousug at the heart strings, the children whom michael jackson protected, whom the world really only met at his funeral. >> and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: those children were among the plaintiffs here. in fact the pressure of the trial so much on young paris jackson sheep had to be rushed to the hospital earlier this year after taking 20 motrin and slashing her arm with a...
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michael's taking a personal day to move me up. road trip! right? [making static sounds] breaker one-nine, copy... [southern accent] oh, uh, copy that, breaker. those duke boys are at it again. hey! do not touch my radio. we're not. kidding. we're not doing anything. i'm driving 'em up for five times what i would have made at work. thought i made a good deal. then i realized i'm gonna be trapped in a truck with michael all day. well, hol... yeah, okay... this is it. yeah. okay. [whispering] um, yeah. that's not gonna happen. yeah, but you have to admit it would be wild. so you're dumping michael? smart. no, we're gonna do the long distance thing. oh, you guys are gonna keep dating? yeah. that's so romantic. thanks. i almost quit my job so i could be closer to bob. and we're in the same building. oh, well, look, we could always call or email and write. i should get all your email addresses. yes, we'll email you, and then you'll have our addresses. it's been a weird week since we found out i had to transfer. michael wanted me to quit and get some job
michael's taking a personal day to move me up. road trip! right? [making static sounds] breaker one-nine, copy... [southern accent] oh, uh, copy that, breaker. those duke boys are at it again. hey! do not touch my radio. we're not. kidding. we're not doing anything. i'm driving 'em up for five times what i would have made at work. thought i made a good deal. then i realized i'm gonna be trapped in a truck with michael all day. well, hol... yeah, okay... this is it. yeah. okay. [whispering] um,...
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i -- and i do believe michael skakel killed my daughter. i don't believe there is any doubt in that. he can -- he convicted himself practical practically. and there has been absolutely no new evidence that means anything since the trial. so i am not concerned. if there is a new trial, i will be there. >> right, i was going to ask you, do you feel angry this judge has effectively reopened this whole case again, basically, because he doesn't think that the original case, that michael skakel had the right kind of defense? the defense wasn't good enough. is that something that makes you angry? >> well, if i think about it, it makes me angry. but, you know, mickey sherman did a wonderful job at that trial. i was nervous the entire time. we had many people who were concerned. so, i do still think that no matter what they say they had -- he had a very good representative there with mickey sherm sherman. >> robert f. kennedy told sanjay gupta, my cnn colleague earlier, that he believes michael is innocent, will always be innocent and was 11 miles a
i -- and i do believe michael skakel killed my daughter. i don't believe there is any doubt in that. he can -- he convicted himself practical practically. and there has been absolutely no new evidence that means anything since the trial. so i am not concerned. if there is a new trial, i will be there. >> right, i was going to ask you, do you feel angry this judge has effectively reopened this whole case again, basically, because he doesn't think that the original case, that michael skakel...
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but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders he says espionage is an accepted international practice that all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on big giving and we're being mean and i've got the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who has said that i mean he's still you know goes out and says my edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of slid into one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on it i would love to hear that and one other thing for me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some sort of semblance
but michael hayden former n.s.a. director actually came out and said this is all political theater i'm part of the world leaders he says espionage is an accepted international practice that all the states i know conduct as this is a this is a give and take thing of course we're going to us the u.s. is kind of on big giving and we're being mean and i've got the former cia director former head of the n.s.a. michael hayden who has said that i mean he's still you know goes out and says my edward...