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llama? oh, yes. his candid word on the leaders. i like president bush. which one? the younger one. his policies may not be but as a person, human being, very nice person. i love him. his unexpected views on women. do you ever feel temptations when you see a woman? yeah. sometimes. this is very nice. as a humorous side of the dalai lama, you may have never seen before. i love your accent, british accent. thank you, your holiness. i like your accent. this is piers morgan tonight. a big story tonight, the dalai lama spiritual leader in exile one of the world s most visible and honored holy men, a nobel prize peace winner and in the united states. it s my pleasure to interview his holiness, dalai lama. your holiness, how are you? fine. you re at the mayo clinic, had your regular check-up, everything healthy? everything good. the last seven years annually i got checked here and my physical condition remain more-or-less same. that s good. ....
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we are tracking it. and we ll tell you how the supreme court ruling on the health care law could affect what you see at the pizza parlor. jerry sandusky is getting acquainted with the place he will likely spend the rest of his life jail. the longtime coach was found guilty late last night of sexually abusing ten boyce over a 15-year period. the verdict came after 20 hours of testimony, and the testimony from eight men. in reality, a pedophile who preyed on young boys. here is reaction from both sides of the verdict. there are many important lessons to be learned from this case. one of them is that we can t let the national focus that this case has brought upon child sexual abuse fade after these cameras are turned off and the media has shifted their attention to the next important story. we have to continue to focus on child sexual abuse, and to shine a bright light in those dark, dark places where the jerry sanduskys of the world lurk. we always felt that jer ....
guns because u.s. authorities never bothered to tell mexican authorities about the scheme. they never had a way to actually track the guns. that is, not until people started dying. the only way you re going to find those guns in mexico is where? at crime scenes. at the death, at the site of somebody who s dead. at a gun battle between the police and the bad guys in which either the bad guy was killed and his gun was left at the scene or used during the commission of a crime in which the gun was left behind. that makes no sense to me. between reasonable men within the law enforcement community, no, there is no reasonable explanation to let these guns walk. two of those guns made their way back north to the scene where border agent brian terry was shot dead a year and a half ago. he just finished buying christmas presents for his family. two months later, atf agent sopada was shot by a batch of ten firearms sold in a part of fast and furious. but the big headlin ....