looked like frankly political reasons because they did not fry hard on the agreement before leaving there. at a point didn t try to keep a residual force in iraq. had you gotten to ain t to where the piece was largely won finally and then you abandon the situation which i think makes things more dangerous and does make a lot of that fighting in vain. obviously it s a matter of speculation. go ahead. well, is he not the greatest negotiator. on afghanistan, i think that s a harder nut to crack. obama although said it was the correct war. one thing that s interesting is what we learned from those wars and the fact that the public is quite war weary is that you need to know what you need to do to win the piece. and take it the the public and make the sale. what we have found boom that is not willing to do that. unending war. you heard the vice president say that itner ends. but now we are fighting it but a guy who is fighting it has no vision. okay, that may be true.
once dared to sing to former pope benedict had they been charged and that is the cost of unauthorized using of those 16 words according to warner chapel music who claims they own the rights to happy birthday. it is a case in which the previous owners of the song, the predecessors of warner chapel at some point didn t think to themselves that they were protected by the copyright, but then maybe they saw an opportunity. reporter: and now one documentary company is trying to challenge it filing a lawsuit thursday to have the song returned to the public domain. the arrangements are certainly under protection. but nobody plays those particular piano arrangement whence they perform happy birthday so it is not economically significant. warner chapel has the reasons for fighting and $2 million reasons in fact, and that is how much they make $2 million every year on that song. it is why so many tv shows and
a belt on. he had padding and a rifle in his hands and at that point, he was four or five feet away from me and the gentlemen, he s not a gentlemen, but he put that gun in my face and i at that point didn t know what to do. he stood you know, six foot tall, 185 pounds with a gun in my face three feet away from me. he actually put the gun to your face? yes, sir. he held the barrel of the gun to your face. but didn t shoot you, obviously. he held in my direction, towards my face and didn t shoot me because i moved out of the way quick enough to where i could duck for cover and pull myself underneath a chair and hide with my best friend and you know, try to tuck ourselves underneath the chairs and hide and just stay still. at that point, i told everybody to just stay calm and wait for him to go up the stairs and when
i love deer season as much as anyone. i don t want to stop you from hunting. i think fighting misperceptions is very hard. dennis, i put matt in a tough position there as a reporter. he wouldn t want to venture an opinion as i did there. but you re not a reporter. you can go ahead and weigh in on this. what louie said was frankly stupid. anyone who knows anything about guns would not imagine that would be a good scenario to have going on. how do you respond to that? you hear this kind of insanity all the time from the other side. i would turn the clock back to the horrible shooting that victimized your dad and that victimized jim brady. those were two public officials that were surrounded by well-armed, well-trained people and it didn t stop that shooting. and as a matter of fact, colorado as a state unfortunately has made it easier for people to get concealed weapons and that didn t stop
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