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that was a great moment. brightman and i had a great rapport through music and that -- music says is a lot of things. there are a lot of people i think who should really love music but people who do, then you can talk a lot about it. there's a lot of artists. >> do women find musical genius sexy? >> i don't know. because i don't think i am one. i do know what you -- >> you're being modest. anyone that can conjure up these kinds of mellow disand become anthems around the world that's genius, isn't it? >> don't know. maybe that i have a good ear fortunes. >> who do you think is a musical genius who is alive today. >> today? well, i think i'm obsessed with melody. i prefer to say that i think, look at the last century, say richard rogers was a genius, gershwin was. anybody who can do -- ♪ -- for a cat. in exactly four bars which took me 2 1/2 hours to do. he's a genius. i think of the living composers who are around now. i really, really think mccartney. some of his melodies are just sublime. >> take another bre
that was a great moment. brightman and i had a great rapport through music and that -- music says is a lot of things. there are a lot of people i think who should really love music but people who do, then you can talk a lot about it. there's a lot of artists. >> do women find musical genius sexy? >> i don't know. because i don't think i am one. i do know what you -- >> you're being modest. anyone that can conjure up these kinds of mellow disand become anthems around the world...
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that was a great moment.sistibility to women. what do you put this down to? you've had a series of beautiful wives. >> i'm not sure. i think sarah brightman and i had a great rapport through music, and that -- music says is a lot of things. there are a lot of people i think who should really love music, but people who do, then you can talk a lot about it. there's a lot of artists. >> do women find musical genius sexy? >> i don't know. because i don't think i am one. i do know you can sort of play -- >> you're being absurdly modest. anyone that can conjure up these kinds of melodies and become anthems around the world, that is genius, isn't it? >> i don't know. maybe that i have a good ear for tunes. >> who do you think is a musical genius who is alive today? >> today? >> well, i'm so really obsessed with melody. i prefer to say that i think, look at the last century, say richard rogers, i think, was absolutely a genius. gershwin was. anybody who can do -- ♪ -- for a cat. sums up a cat in exactly four bars whi
that was a great moment.sistibility to women. what do you put this down to? you've had a series of beautiful wives. >> i'm not sure. i think sarah brightman and i had a great rapport through music, and that -- music says is a lot of things. there are a lot of people i think who should really love music, but people who do, then you can talk a lot about it. there's a lot of artists. >> do women find musical genius sexy? >> i don't know. because i don't think i am one. i do know...
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with it and how are they doing now it must have been hugely stressful was that another one at that moment we couldn't afford to think about stress we had to do all we could to prevent panic spreading and of course each of us felt it deep inside but we had to remain calm and professional to control our feelings. and succeeded in saving so many people a total of seven to seven what helped to do that was there anything in particular that helped. here the thing is that you know i find it hard to say what helped us because after that storm there was a brief period of calm and it happened just as we approached the wreck site that short moment of calm allowed us to pull people on board but once the rescue operation was over and we went to investigate the wreck site again the rough weather came back on the water was very rough again we got there just in time as for the crew when i already said that they performed in the best possible way everyone acted very competently the speed of the crew significantly helped save people's lives they just wanted to get the job done how many passengers were on b
with it and how are they doing now it must have been hugely stressful was that another one at that moment we couldn't afford to think about stress we had to do all we could to prevent panic spreading and of course each of us felt it deep inside but we had to remain calm and professional to control our feelings. and succeeded in saving so many people a total of seven to seven what helped to do that was there anything in particular that helped. here the thing is that you know i find it hard to...
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the details from the recovery sites in just a moment. reported. publicly. as loyal allies leave and the police close in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the libyan rebels. fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground. plus the west. as america and the eurozone. in the face of. your watching. with the main headlines of the past week. the operation to lift the cruiser which sank last sunday in the volga river is about to start it's still unclear why the boat went down quickly dragging half of those on board to the deaths. following developments on the banks of the volga nearby. we're in the initial stages of quite a complex operation to try and raise the sunken bug area which will hopefully help to reveal where the remaining bodies that haven't been found yet are and hopefully provide the answer as to why this ship sank and sank so fast at the moment a dive platform a few kilometers into the river behind me boats keep ferrying effort from the base camp here taking divers and crews out to that platform where to huge cranes have been
the details from the recovery sites in just a moment. reported. publicly. as loyal allies leave and the police close in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the libyan rebels. fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground. plus the west. as america and the eurozone. in the face of. your watching. with the main headlines of the past week. the operation to lift the cruiser which sank last sunday in the volga river is about to start it's still unclear why the boat went down...
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extraordinary moment. this is about two years before what we think of as the beginning of black americans serving in the union army, the 54th of massachusetts. to me it's this moment that emancipation really begins. it's not something that lincoln sat down and decreed with a sheet of paper. i sort of close that chapter with a story that i love that hasn't been told very much, and it's a debate that emancipation proclamation is finally issued, and william steward, have many of the red team of rivals? and you know that william stewart was in many ways the can is an craftiest number of the lincoln administration. he was walking across lafayette, in washington, the emancipation has just been pro-claim. he runs into a union army officer and then stops and says secretary, congratulations on the great historic act that the administration has proclaimed today. and stewart ignores it and says great historic act? what are you talking about? secretary, the emancipation proclamation, you freed the slaves. and he says
extraordinary moment. this is about two years before what we think of as the beginning of black americans serving in the union army, the 54th of massachusetts. to me it's this moment that emancipation really begins. it's not something that lincoln sat down and decreed with a sheet of paper. i sort of close that chapter with a story that i love that hasn't been told very much, and it's a debate that emancipation proclamation is finally issued, and william steward, have many of the red team of...
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an electronic world cup moment. how the u.s. women's soccer team has put a new face on women. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. in a remarkable abc news exclusive last night, jaycee dugard told diane sawyer the wrenching story of how she was kidnapped at age 11 by a convicted sex offender and held for 18 years. her self-possession and strength in telling her story in that interview and in the new book she's written made us all wonder how, how did she endure, display extraordinary courage? jaycee allowed us to interview not just her but also her therapist to begin to answer that estion. here's abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: if there is a way to endure and triumph over hell, who would have thought an 11-year-old girl, jaycee dugard, would be the one to find it? her story is the story of hope. >> sometimes you just have to hold on to any kind of hope to survive. >> reporter: now 31 years old, dugard says surviving must be your strength and not your shame. it was an indetractable resilience and clinging to her dream that kep
an electronic world cup moment. how the u.s. women's soccer team has put a new face on women. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. in a remarkable abc news exclusive last night, jaycee dugard told diane sawyer the wrenching story of how she was kidnapped at age 11 by a convicted sex offender and held for 18 years. her self-possession and strength in telling her story in that interview and in the new book she's written made us all wonder how, how did she endure, display extraordinary...
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so that was another one of those moments write felt like that was a moment that americans will experience or can resonate with. and he had that moment also and that is both, for me, the tremendous power of the store but also the real tragedy of the story as well. that there is something about particularly the struggle for racial justice in america that has this air of the tragic to it because as much as you make the connections in other places, you are american. and it's got you, you know, in ways that even when you don't want to be had, it's got you. and there's just something in that that's very, very powerful and also very tragic. [applause] >> is there something you want to add? >> no. [laughter] >> i knew you were going to do that. [laughter] >> but not to be brief. [laughter] >> i will say this, i think that brain formulation about it's not just, you know, black nationalism that is at a loss there and the powerful point about the music, about finding other ways to express it and to say it, and i think about what professor ifill talked about earlier as well in regard to the textualit
so that was another one of those moments write felt like that was a moment that americans will experience or can resonate with. and he had that moment also and that is both, for me, the tremendous power of the store but also the real tragedy of the story as well. that there is something about particularly the struggle for racial justice in america that has this air of the tragic to it because as much as you make the connections in other places, you are american. and it's got you, you know, in...
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we are moments ago. it looks like pretty much everybody is in the courtroom. >> everybody but casey anthony the defendant. she has yet to enter the courtroom but this is now 15 minutes away from that 2:15 eastern time verdict in the most highly watched murder trial here in orlando, florida. casey anthony accused and charged with killing her daughter, then two years old, caylee marie anthony three summers ago almost to the day that we had this trial underway. the door we have on the video camera that you see inside the courtroom, that big tall brown door that is the door through which casey anthony will be talking through shortly. she's been held in a small detention cell, detention room here at the orange county courthouse and waiting for this jury to come in. they began deliberations yesterday, july 4th, the holiday at 12:12 in the afternoon. breaks, they have been deliberating for about a total of 11 hours. the big question, will they come back with that first-degree murder conviction or not find her g
we are moments ago. it looks like pretty much everybody is in the courtroom. >> everybody but casey anthony the defendant. she has yet to enter the courtroom but this is now 15 minutes away from that 2:15 eastern time verdict in the most highly watched murder trial here in orlando, florida. casey anthony accused and charged with killing her daughter, then two years old, caylee marie anthony three summers ago almost to the day that we had this trial underway. the door we have on the video...
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awaits you from sears bring you all the details from the recovery site in just a moment. rupert murdoch's sorry saga tycoon publicly it sound why the save his stricken empire is more oil allies leave and the police close in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the war and even rebels earn foreign recognition and access to khadafi assets but they are fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground. plus the west and the wallet as america and the eurozone race to save their collapsing economies in the face of soaring debt and plummeting credit scores. eleven am in the russian capital you watching our tionne marina joshie the operation to lift the cruiser which sank less sunday in a volga river is about to start it's still unclear why the boat went down quickly dragging half of those on board to their deaths tabards following developments bang some nearby town recovery crews say everything is just about ready to lift the boat so how long is that likely to take. well marina that's a question many people are asking not just yet seems to be the answer at th
awaits you from sears bring you all the details from the recovery site in just a moment. rupert murdoch's sorry saga tycoon publicly it sound why the save his stricken empire is more oil allies leave and the police close in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the war and even rebels earn foreign recognition and access to khadafi assets but they are fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground. plus the west and the wallet as america and the eurozone race to save their...
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where is that moment? what was that moment that kind of helped you transition from maybe a traditional path, whether it was law school, medical school, natasha i know you were actually working in kind of traditional environmental organizing. when was that moment? but more importantly, how did you make the decision? like really practically because i often hear people talk about one morning i decided to do it and my brain doesn't work like that. my brain actually starts thinking about how am i going to live and pay my bills and what is my mama going to say? i want you all to talk about how you made the transition no matter how early it was, no matter how late it was. what was the decision-making process? >> i think for me it was -- i'm going to be realistic. so this ball wasn't invented because i wanted to change the world i didn't want to fail the class which is serious stuff when you have nigerian parents. i'm sitting down like a junior at harvard and we first said to create a system of mobile health recor
where is that moment? what was that moment that kind of helped you transition from maybe a traditional path, whether it was law school, medical school, natasha i know you were actually working in kind of traditional environmental organizing. when was that moment? but more importantly, how did you make the decision? like really practically because i often hear people talk about one morning i decided to do it and my brain doesn't work like that. my brain actually starts thinking about how am i...
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for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment it is all encompassing so you're you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that surly or in your life you know it's the bond and. exploration for celebration or was it sex drugs and rock'n'roll but was it for fame money it was never for i mean i don't particularly enjoy fine it was never for money because i was always happy with what i had even if we only had fish fingers. it's just because it was there was exciting it was unknown it was a door that you thought you could walk through but that thirty years on you want back to finish your ph d. that you just dropped out from wikipedia that it was unfinished business. it's like you have a circle some place in the circle just doesn't quite. make it right task accomplished but it didn't have to do anything with critical kills to work your parents because you dropped out earlier on in life and maybe they're a little disappointed in you see you went out to work and you know there was a moment you know your stuff and me. and you're my pride was very against it in the beginni
for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment it is all encompassing so you're you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that surly or in your life you know it's the bond and. exploration for celebration or was it sex drugs and rock'n'roll but was it for fame money it was never for i mean i don't particularly enjoy fine it was never for money because i was always happy with what i had even if we only had fish fingers. it's just because it was there was exciting it was...
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i think that was the key moment in the story of "hannah montana."o real, had there not been so many moments that came right out of the pages of our life even down to the song i wrote about miley. one of the episodes called "ready, set, don't go," i wrote that song as miley left for california. the series was picked up. i knew that her life and our lives as a family was going to change. and my little girl was growing up. and just kind of came to me. just they were disappearing down the driveway. i came in and picked up my guitar. just wrote what the way feeling. it became "ready, set, don't go." >> what were you really feeling as she disappeared down the driveway? knowing the pitfalls of the business? knowing how many child stars in particular end up in a very dysfunctional way in their lives? >> i just knew that there was a whole lot of change ahead. i could just feel it. i just knew her whole life was going to change. >> were you excited, were you worried? >> really, at that moment, it's best to just -- you know, if you hear the words of the song,
i think that was the key moment in the story of "hannah montana."o real, had there not been so many moments that came right out of the pages of our life even down to the song i wrote about miley. one of the episodes called "ready, set, don't go," i wrote that song as miley left for california. the series was picked up. i knew that her life and our lives as a family was going to change. and my little girl was growing up. and just kind of came to me. just they were...
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about not as a big moment, -- >> as a big moment, did people want to see a hanging? >> they did not that the hanging, but the got the custard pie, which was extraordinary. i thought it delivered wonderfully in tv terms. i thought the relationship between rupert and james was fascinating, the whole dynamic. were 's pauses extraordinary. there was a moment with rupert murdoch stepped up for investigative journalism, and i thought that was a wonderful irony because it was investigative journalism on the part of "the guardian" that led to him sitting in front of the select committee. >> did you feel any sympathy towards him? >> as a person, as a woman, yes. as a person, i felt sympathy. i thought at the beginning, he looked confused and he looked extremely uncomfortable, as well he might be, and i thought there was a moment where i was watching with a group of people in my office, and the pendulum will swing towards him. >> is an unusual experience for rupert murdoch, the scion of the family, to be accountable and that situation. he is used to being accountable to shareh
about not as a big moment, -- >> as a big moment, did people want to see a hanging? >> they did not that the hanging, but the got the custard pie, which was extraordinary. i thought it delivered wonderfully in tv terms. i thought the relationship between rupert and james was fascinating, the whole dynamic. were 's pauses extraordinary. there was a moment with rupert murdoch stepped up for investigative journalism, and i thought that was a wonderful irony because it was investigative...
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this was a very predictable moment. why wasn't it dealt with?this so many different points at which you could say there was failure. no budget being reached when obama had both houses of congress. erskine bowles, he had the opportunity to give it some oxygen. the president. choose some leadership. he turned his back on his own fiscal commission. he select a budget that he later repudiates and every member of congress from both parties votes against. these were all missed opportunities where he loses credibility on dealing with this budget deficit issue and the debt issue which obviously is what we're talking about now in terms of the cap. so there's a long line of missed opportunities. >> very fair critique. let's deal with the current crisis. a bunch of cats clawing at each other. when do the grownups emerge. we had a week of clawing at each other. now it's time to sit down. >> i would like to see the president give a final offer and give an address to the nation. we have a lot of national speeches about terrorism, about foreign policy. but thi
this was a very predictable moment. why wasn't it dealt with?this so many different points at which you could say there was failure. no budget being reached when obama had both houses of congress. erskine bowles, he had the opportunity to give it some oxygen. the president. choose some leadership. he turned his back on his own fiscal commission. he select a budget that he later repudiates and every member of congress from both parties votes against. these were all missed opportunities where he...
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what was this moment like to watch this historic moment? >> well, good afternoon.is great to be with you today. and what was it like? well, i'll admit it is a little bit sad to see the shuttle go away. but i will say that i'm glad, for many years we thought that there may be an accident and that would be our last shuttle flight. i'm happy to see the shuttle is going out on a very safe and successful schedule. we built the space station, it is doing hundreds of experiments. our country can really be proud of what we have done with the shuttle and with the space station. >> is there a real distinction since you've been on "atlantis," you've been on "discovery," you know, you have been on "colum s "columbus," is there a distinction between the shuttles? >> well, essentially, they're pretty much the same. they were built at different times so we got a little bit smarter as the years went by. the shuttles got lighter in weight which allowed for more payload to orbit. and they were upgraded later with i would say, you know, people say the shuttle is 30 years old, actuall
what was this moment like to watch this historic moment? >> well, good afternoon.is great to be with you today. and what was it like? well, i'll admit it is a little bit sad to see the shuttle go away. but i will say that i'm glad, for many years we thought that there may be an accident and that would be our last shuttle flight. i'm happy to see the shuttle is going out on a very safe and successful schedule. we built the space station, it is doing hundreds of experiments. our country can...
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you know i mean i would say about five to ten minutes fifteen at most from the moment we heard the radio talk it all happened very quickly as we were nearing the site we began to figure out how many people there were in the water although that was hard to do because there was a lot of rubble floating around as well it was very hard to pick out individual people from along the floating debris it was truly a tragic picture that we saw what condition where this came quite a panic stricken brought a song. when we got them on board we had so much to deal with of course they were kind of stricken they were in deep shock but how did you squash horrible my crew members who were involved in rescue works they got deeply involved to some people were in a dreadful condition many were injured they had all all over their skin because when the ship sank the fuel oil came up to the surface and spread everywhere and covered the people that made rescue even harder because the oil made the victims greasy and hard to get a holes to pull them on board seeing children and our condition was particularly heartb
you know i mean i would say about five to ten minutes fifteen at most from the moment we heard the radio talk it all happened very quickly as we were nearing the site we began to figure out how many people there were in the water although that was hard to do because there was a lot of rubble floating around as well it was very hard to pick out individual people from along the floating debris it was truly a tragic picture that we saw what condition where this came quite a panic stricken brought...
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any moment now.sumably, she'll arrive from the courthouse, where she was sentenced, just moments ago, sentenced for lying to police authorities, after being acquitted of first degree murder charges in the death of her two-year-old, caylee anthony, just two days ago. we will take you back there, live, when and if that happens an casey anthony, waiting for her to arrive at the jail, there, at orlando. bill: not going home today and we're trying to figure out, based on our best ability to do math and the justice system in orange county, florida, when she gets out. is it december? next summer? we'll keep you posted on all of that. >>> in the meantime, more than 40 republican senators now blasting the decision by the attorney general, eric holder that grants a suspected terrorist, a civilian trial here in the u.s., here's the senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell on that. >> the administration purposely imported a terrorist into the u.s. and is providing him all of the rights of a u.s. citizen, in court
any moment now.sumably, she'll arrive from the courthouse, where she was sentenced, just moments ago, sentenced for lying to police authorities, after being acquitted of first degree murder charges in the death of her two-year-old, caylee anthony, just two days ago. we will take you back there, live, when and if that happens an casey anthony, waiting for her to arrive at the jail, there, at orlando. bill: not going home today and we're trying to figure out, based on our best ability to do math...
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will bring you all the details from the recovery sites in just a moment. report sorry saga the tycoon publicly eats humble pie to save his stricken empire as loyal allies leave and the police close in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the war the libyan rebels are foreign a recognition and access to these assets but their fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground. plus the west's empty wallet as america and the eurozone in a race to save their collapsing economies in the face of soaring debt and plummeting critics will say. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past week showing the operation to lift the cruiser which sank last sunday and the is about to start it's still unclear why the boat went down quickly dragging half of those on board to their deaths. is following developments on the banks of the balkan thereby. we're in the initial stages of quite a complex operation to try and raise the sunken bug area which will hopefully help to reveal where the remaining bodies that haven't been found yet
will bring you all the details from the recovery sites in just a moment. report sorry saga the tycoon publicly eats humble pie to save his stricken empire as loyal allies leave and the police close in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the war the libyan rebels are foreign a recognition and access to these assets but their fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground. plus the west's empty wallet as america and the eurozone in a race to save their collapsing economies...
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if there was a moment you know we have reached a big moment following a long process involving qualifications the world cup and now the copa america it would be great to round off the sheen with a successful final it would be great fred everyone. in basketball there's been a very welcome return for team a famous golf as the huge russia center has come back to play for his form a side he in key while waiting for the n.b.a. lockout and in america was golf has signed a deal with the club he left just last year to move from north american league was traded to the denver nuggets after spending stating season with the new york knicks but with the fourth lockout in the n.b.a. history resiting the next season his salary figure will be what it's all in the russian professional basketball league most golf case demeter's and sixteen centimeters high and coming back to the moscow region club could be a cause and present course what if it first day or she marked just last week. the foreseeable future. i'm happy to be back at him q because it's here where i began it's my home rather home from home with my
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that's all the sport for the moment coming up next as the weather states and. hungry for the feel we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. a disciplinary on. tour. to the penitentiary system friends former criminal into a law abiding citizen. prison life behind bars on r.g.p. . from . in indian culture you.
that's all the sport for the moment coming up next as the weather states and. hungry for the feel we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. a disciplinary on. tour. to the penitentiary system friends former criminal into a law abiding citizen. prison life behind bars on r.g.p. . from . in indian culture you.
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in that moment, what's going through your mind? >> there was a split second. i turned over, looked, i saw it and i knew it wasn't one of ours because it was the old pineapple grenade. first thing that went through my mind is get it out of here, get i away from my guys and me. that's what i did. i reached for it and started to throw it and as soon as i opened the hand, that was the last thing that happened before the hand disappeared. >> jon: do you at that point pass out? is that... >> no, no. they ask you a lot of times if you had a concussion, and i said, how do you know if you have a concussion. you don't have a sense of time. if you have a concussion, it's dark out when you wake up, you know you had a concussion, but if nobody else sees it, you don't know. but i sat back up for what seemed like split seconds, and i grabbed my arm. it was... the hand looked like a circular saw had taken it off. it was flat at the top and completely gone. i was like... that's the part that didn't get me. i grabbed it and i looked at it and i said, why isn't this spraying off
in that moment, what's going through your mind? >> there was a split second. i turned over, looked, i saw it and i knew it wasn't one of ours because it was the old pineapple grenade. first thing that went through my mind is get it out of here, get i away from my guys and me. that's what i did. i reached for it and started to throw it and as soon as i opened the hand, that was the last thing that happened before the hand disappeared. >> jon: do you at that point pass out? is that......
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jay, this is a historic and yet a bittersweet moment.only moments from now we will start to see the shuttle "atlantis" as it comes into sight and then lands, really, within the next five to ten minutes. what has been so significant to you in terms of the meaning of the shuttle program to the united states of america? >> reporter: well, what it has done, peter, it has taught us how to live in space. it blt the international space station. this is the size of a small city block, it just came over the launch pad here. it saw "atlantis" coming in, and "atlantis" appeared like a meteor coming through the atmosphere over the western pacific. as it approached the yucatan just minutes ago and the space station crew, the six people on board got to see this. now, everything is right on time, peter. they're four minutes and 18 seconds out, and just a moment ago we got one heck of a picture from the cockpit of "atlantis." we should be getting that back on nasa right now you can see the "atlantis" on infrared. it's just appearing, it's over disney wo
jay, this is a historic and yet a bittersweet moment.only moments from now we will start to see the shuttle "atlantis" as it comes into sight and then lands, really, within the next five to ten minutes. what has been so significant to you in terms of the meaning of the shuttle program to the united states of america? >> reporter: well, what it has done, peter, it has taught us how to live in space. it blt the international space station. this is the size of a small city block,...
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that sport for the moment joy may get into all this time and coming up shortly as to whether. in india oh geez available it is the move to join the photos the videos the gateway photo the brand imperial truly the torch was the. new kind of letter to. saddam did to go publicly and rather some of the colonel was photo is used to retreat. today's news and the week's top stories from our team here recovering from sarin the samarra task of lifting the ship that rapidly went down in the fall the river last sunday taking nearly one hundred thirty lives. of the operation which raised the sun from both areas get some of the way both investigators and the troops away from super simple but the details from the recovery site something just a moment. brooke are murdered story sagar the tycoon publicly eat some fire to save his stricken empire soil allies leave and the police closing in on both sides of the atlantic. losing battles but winning the war the libyan rebels earn foreign recognition and access to cut off the assets but their fighter a struggle to get the brits on the ground. plus
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the significance of the moment. it will probably take a little while to get me out of the shuttle. but i'm bound and determined to be the last one out. new met she was an advocate for those suffering addiction. board disclosed publicly that she had abused alcohol and prescription drugs and found at the betty ford center in california in 1982. 4 also was a crusader for breast cancer research after in the 1974. . she won many awards including the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional medal. once again the breaking news not, former first lady betty ford has died. she was 93 years old. >>> tonight, the superstar you've been waiting for. >> beyonce you've never seen or heard of before. it's been embarrassing because beyonce hasn't brought any money with her. >> the woman behind the legend, texas schoolgirl. an intimate hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." ♪ here's hoping you save me right now so crazy your love's got me looking so crazy in love ♪ >> beyonce has won over a dozen grammys and may have to make
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>> there comes a moment, a series of moments, connected moments, in the last hours of crazy horse's life where there is astonishing number of witnesses to the exact circumstances of his fatal wounding, and then his slow death over the period of four or five hours afterwards. the army was trying to put him under arrest to put him in ohm ha and eventually florida to go to a federal prison. as soon as he realized the army broke every single promise to him, and that moment came when he saw the window -- the bars in the windows, he made and effort to break free, one of the soldiers stabbed him in the back which pierced a kidney and seemed to have pierced a lung, and it was those two wounds that killed him. there's many people standing in the crowd outside the guard house, some friends, enemies, military people, civilians, doctors, a lot of witnesses. crazy horse's family are there. he's got a wife standing in the crowd, and all these people left varying accounts of what happened. when i came to a moment like somebody would say, crazy horse staggered. he fell back, and he rolled over on to the
>> there comes a moment, a series of moments, connected moments, in the last hours of crazy horse's life where there is astonishing number of witnesses to the exact circumstances of his fatal wounding, and then his slow death over the period of four or five hours afterwards. the army was trying to put him under arrest to put him in ohm ha and eventually florida to go to a federal prison. as soon as he realized the army broke every single promise to him, and that moment came when he saw...
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it is difficult to see at the moment of this will turn out in the public view but his reading of the gone down very much in sort of moment we can only wait and see what tomorrow subcommittee hearings will actually bring more about what kind of a relations will be so that's the british problem is to cover the british police in the last twenty four hours britain's two most senior police officers resigned over the scandal how these allegations affecting the force right now the public's trust in police saying well there's been a report of about one hundred thirty thousand pounds worth of. gold given to the police in england but at the moment they are telling cleary it's going on on every level within the police outside the police with some communities but the judge as well in all every kind of the main in this situation so we'll have to wait and see what this investigation will bring but at the moment even small subcommittees meeting might not bring that much information from the murdoch's. because. since there is an ongoing investigation is going to be impeded you could ask you about th
it is difficult to see at the moment of this will turn out in the public view but his reading of the gone down very much in sort of moment we can only wait and see what tomorrow subcommittee hearings will actually bring more about what kind of a relations will be so that's the british problem is to cover the british police in the last twenty four hours britain's two most senior police officers resigned over the scandal how these allegations affecting the force right now the public's trust in...
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there was a brief period of calm and it happened just as we approached the wreck site that short moment of calm allowed us to pull people on board but once the rescue operation was over and we went to investigate the wreck site again the rough weather came back on the water was very rough again we got there just in time as for the crew when i already said that they performed in the best possible way everyone acted very competently the speed of the crew significantly helped save people's lives. they just wanted to get the job done how many passengers were on board at that time and how did they react less about one of the one of the arabella was packed to full capacity at the time one hundred fifty passengers they acted like heroes i use this loud word deliberately they helped a lot they consoled the injured and there were doctors among the tourists on the arabella base is that the ship's medic as he rendered first aid and they gave a lot of psychological support to survivors that was very important critical of. you know if you've got the people who survived the ship cracked all the journ
there was a brief period of calm and it happened just as we approached the wreck site that short moment of calm allowed us to pull people on board but once the rescue operation was over and we went to investigate the wreck site again the rough weather came back on the water was very rough again we got there just in time as for the crew when i already said that they performed in the best possible way everyone acted very competently the speed of the crew significantly helped save people's lives....
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this could be a very tense few moments. >> no.s the best booty obviously. >> you are crazy. j-lo. >> you don't honestly think that. >> i love j-lo. she's great. >> you think she's got a better booty than you? >> i'm not saying anything. i'm not comparing my booty to j-lo's. >> who are the real rivals for you? don't pretend you don't have them. everybody needs rivals. who are the names you look for in terms of comparing yourself to success? >> to be honest with you, in the past i've always looked at my last performances and my last chart positions and tried to figure out how i can better myself. i don't feel like i really have any -- i don't want to say rye values. there are people that i respect. there are people that i admire. like i love gaga. she's like not even more than an artist, as a human being. she's so genuine. and such a really nice person. and brilliant. >> i'm like a magic genie and can offer you complete an none imity again. never going to have a prying camera or prying fan. anonymity for the rest of your life. the o
this could be a very tense few moments. >> no.s the best booty obviously. >> you are crazy. j-lo. >> you don't honestly think that. >> i love j-lo. she's great. >> you think she's got a better booty than you? >> i'm not saying anything. i'm not comparing my booty to j-lo's. >> who are the real rivals for you? don't pretend you don't have them. everybody needs rivals. who are the names you look for in terms of comparing yourself to success? >> to...