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did camille grammar really leave? that coming up. "extra," brought to you by nivea, touch and be touched. >> coming up -- celebrity diet secrets. how beyonce lost 60 pounds and workout queen j.lo t trusts with her body. >> renee's with me now. yesterday was officially the first day off summer and bikini season he love summer. >> me too! i wept wait to hit the beach. tonight we're breaking down how ststyles like jail -- stars like j.lo man rhea are getting and staying in swimsuit shape. maria down 70,eyoncece 60 and counting. jessica just getting started. hollywood giant summer slimdown. "extra" revealing five skinny secrets. ♪ beyonce's body after baby transformation courtesy of good old-fashion weight traing. >> beyonce has never wanted to take short cuts. she works out aboutut fivive days a week. >> "us weekly" reporting cut out processed foods and with grilled meats veggies. you don't get a body like jennifer lopez without breaking aweat. j.lo swear business tracy anderson method that combines cardio with dancing to let long and l
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more reluctant it's probably on the use of force and as we've seen with his role from afghanistan camille great to talk to you thank you so much your time camille grammer from the foundation for strategic research in paris thank you . for your asia's two biggest countries have cemented their partnership this week as russian president vladimir putin visited china for the business deals was signed but apart from ensuring that trade is flourishing moscow and beijing have a number of pressing international issues to tackle and they have ski reports now from the chinese capital. who could have thought half a century ago when china and russia clashed over disputed territories that in twenty twelfth russia's president would be greeted by a red carpet in beijing during a lavish state visit. where we know that two years ago china became russia's largest straight party you know outstripping other nations in the former soviet union as well germany and other european nations you know the security cooperation in russia and china parallels you know that we can other forms of cooperation yes china needs
more reluctant it's probably on the use of force and as we've seen with his role from afghanistan camille great to talk to you thank you so much your time camille grammer from the foundation for strategic research in paris thank you . for your asia's two biggest countries have cemented their partnership this week as russian president vladimir putin visited china for the business deals was signed but apart from ensuring that trade is flourishing moscow and beijing have a number of pressing...
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[applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm. then she could sit all day on her porch memorizing the trees. she could be still. the birds, winged through leaves like they didn't know anyone could hurt them. once she believed steam curled off asphalt when summer rains stopped with a prophecy. she believed this looked the way she would feel after touching a man. her body clean. and black. and right. something beautiful and painless rising up. i was talking with a friend about that idea of leaving places. and leaving places behind the title of this poem i
[applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word...
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been condemning for bloody crackdown against his people for for a long time now quite a while as camille was me believes by downing a turkish plane damascus is sending a clear signal to turkey and its allies. syria is a sovereign country has the right to defend its own space and its own territory and this is and begun by the turkish into the space of syria that there has been playing that double a part in the whole process that then stability that is taking place in syria the turkish government he'd been supplying weapons to the opposition syrian opposition and he's been interfering in syrian affair from a very long time this is the method by the syrian there alert and they're ready and they are capable and they sending a message to everybody for turkey and the nato and for the americans don't mess with our territory because we're ready and we're not going to have the state to shoot down any interference any aircraft that well our airspace without any approval from our country rational peace envoy kofi annan says iran should be involved in efforts to end the escalating violence in syria
been condemning for bloody crackdown against his people for for a long time now quite a while as camille was me believes by downing a turkish plane damascus is sending a clear signal to turkey and its allies. syria is a sovereign country has the right to defend its own space and its own territory and this is and begun by the turkish into the space of syria that there has been playing that double a part in the whole process that then stability that is taking place in syria the turkish government...
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this was sent in by sarah and camille and this picture was taken on june 3rd. so this is this past sunday. they were coming home from their grandparents and you can see a beautiful rainbow, a double rainbow, as a matter of fact. if you want to send in your pictures, send it to charles@wmar.com and here's the first pitch at 7:05, 81 degrees, get out there and go to the baseball game. it is going to be awesome. let's get a check now with the abc 2 time saver traffic with lauren cook. good morning, lauren. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. police on the scene in hartford county in joppa at route 152 at franklinville road. 95 no delays to talk about from hartford county to baltimore county. nice and clear as you make the drive into the city. out on the beltway we do have a major milestone in all that construction on the charles street bridge overpass. beginning at 7:00 tonight, construction workers are actually going to remove the round about and add two traffic signals. so do watch out for that if you are traveling in the area. right now on the beltway, here's a
this was sent in by sarah and camille and this picture was taken on june 3rd. so this is this past sunday. they were coming home from their grandparents and you can see a beautiful rainbow, a double rainbow, as a matter of fact. if you want to send in your pictures, send it to charles@wmar.com and here's the first pitch at 7:05, 81 degrees, get out there and go to the baseball game. it is going to be awesome. let's get a check now with the abc 2 time saver traffic with lauren cook. good...
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camille grande from the foundation first critique research says that predicted social victory is part of a larger political trend across the continent the most likely scenario is that you will get a clear left majority big issue is whether it would be dismissed or it would be built only around a socialist party or would do we need to support of socialist and eyes such as the come in useful kinda greens in parliament french politics are. interesting because they're not always go with the overall cycle in europe where we do see certainly is the rise of those nationalist he's all over the board in europe and this is clearly the case in france as elsewhere in europe and this is this is a phenomenon that is happening across the board when it comes to the rise of socialism what it was clear in the recent actions in europe is that the. parties in power have about a tendency to lose elections that don't happen in greece in. spain in italy so this is a situation where the incumbents are are in trouble. stay with us here on r t still to come in the program while hosni mubarak is reported in cri
camille grande from the foundation first critique research says that predicted social victory is part of a larger political trend across the continent the most likely scenario is that you will get a clear left majority big issue is whether it would be dismissed or it would be built only around a socialist party or would do we need to support of socialist and eyes such as the come in useful kinda greens in parliament french politics are. interesting because they're not always go with the overall...
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the final excellent play and made his win tonight we're very happy for the greats great game with camille. meant and we want him like this like these in kiev would be there is the best is a variable the best player in the world or visa are pretty much written off by everyone coming into this tournament on the back of yet another corruption scandal which is like six years ago when they managed to win the two thousand and six world cup italy are showing their best form on the biggest stage and in their pillow they have a midfield is perhaps one of the best in this competition so far and their supporters believe they have every chance of beating spain didn't exist germany in this game and this is what we will do in spain they're very strong but we will be out of the game with yeah we're going to win yeah we play very very good and germany play bad they're the best team like spain but we don't need that game and with we showed our food yeah that's a difficult game i hope in the long game a time when germany will massive favorites coming into this game but we've never actually managed to beat
the final excellent play and made his win tonight we're very happy for the greats great game with camille. meant and we want him like this like these in kiev would be there is the best is a variable the best player in the world or visa are pretty much written off by everyone coming into this tournament on the back of yet another corruption scandal which is like six years ago when they managed to win the two thousand and six world cup italy are showing their best form on the biggest stage and in...
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those promises it's what got him out of the end he's a free if we remember now political analyst camille grammer says the potential leftwing victory in france reflects the call for change across the e.u. . french british are. interesting because they're not always go with the overall cycle in europe what do we do see certainly is the rise of those nationalist policies all over the board in europe and this is clearly the case in france where in europe and this is this is a phenomenon that is putting across the board. when it comes to the rise of socialism what. it's clear in the recent actions in europe is that the. parties in power have about a tendency to lose election that happened in greece in. spain in need to be so this is a situation where incumbents are in trouble and this is ago what happened to strike was. madrid's borrowing costs have fallen sharply and markets have risen in the past relief at the hundred billion euro rescue for spanish banks however some economists fear the cash injection won't be enough the country's banks were left with billions of euros of bad loans after t
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majority in the senate and it's crucial that he does get the support of the parliament in france camille grande from the foundation for a strategic research says the predicted socialist victory is part of a larger political trend across europe. the most likely scenario is that you will get a clear left the majority of the big issue is whether it would be dismissed or it would be big only around a socialist all do we really need to support a socialist. such as the come in useful kinda greens in parliament french pretty. interesting because they're not always go with the overall cycle in europe when we do see certainly the rise of those nationalist policies all over the board in europe and this is clearly the case in france where in europe and this is this is a phenomenon that it is putting across the ball when it comes to the rise of socialism what with clearing the recent actions in europe is that the. parties in power about a tendency to lose election that happened in greece in. spain and in need to be so this is a situation where incumbents are in trouble stay with us here on r t still
majority in the senate and it's crucial that he does get the support of the parliament in france camille grande from the foundation for a strategic research says the predicted socialist victory is part of a larger political trend across europe. the most likely scenario is that you will get a clear left the majority of the big issue is whether it would be dismissed or it would be big only around a socialist all do we really need to support a socialist. such as the come in useful kinda greens in...
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has the majority in the senate and it's crucial that he does get the support of the parliament from camille grant from the set of the foundation for strategic research says a predicted socialist victory is part of a larger political trend in europe most likely scenario is that he will get a clear left majority the big issue is whether it would be dismissed or it would be begonia around the socialist policies all do we need to see both of socialist and eyes the chance to come in you fall into greens in parliament french politics are. interesting because they're not always go with the overall cycle in europe what we do see certainly is the rise of those nationalist fallacies all over the board in europe and this is clearly the case in france as elsewhere in europe and this is this is a phenomenon that is happening across the ball when it comes to the rise of socialism what was clear in the recent elections in europe is that the. parties in power have about a tendency to lose elections that happen in greece in the netherlands in spain and in need to be so this is a situation where incumbents a
has the majority in the senate and it's crucial that he does get the support of the parliament from camille grant from the set of the foundation for strategic research says a predicted socialist victory is part of a larger political trend in europe most likely scenario is that he will get a clear left majority the big issue is whether it would be dismissed or it would be begonia around the socialist policies all do we need to see both of socialist and eyes the chance to come in you fall into...
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camille is live from the national mall with people trying to stay safe and cool. >> trying is the key word. we have been at the smithsonian festival all week. people have been trying to stay cool. this is one of several events going on across the area this weekend. everybody is talking about the heat. >> they like to the festival, but the heat was a big problem. >> many try to enjoy the music food, and fanfare of the smithsonian's folk festival, but it was hard to beat the heat. 103 degrees, record-breaking temperatures for the month of june. one word -- water. >> we have a cooler with frozen water. >> it was not water, it was a hat or an umbrella. this person had both. >> i have not melted yet and i'm 82, so it is all right. >> this infrared camera exhibit showed in real time just how hot your body was getting. blue is 80 degrees, the red in the 90's, out white is 100. >> a high heat load causes heat stress. >> smithsonian officials say all of the indoor museums were packed today. >> it is like an oasis. there is happiness again. >> people attending the at&t national golf tournament
camille is live from the national mall with people trying to stay safe and cool. >> trying is the key word. we have been at the smithsonian festival all week. people have been trying to stay cool. this is one of several events going on across the area this weekend. everybody is talking about the heat. >> they like to the festival, but the heat was a big problem. >> many try to enjoy the music food, and fanfare of the smithsonian's folk festival, but it was hard to beat the...
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. >> pregunten a su compaÑero de novela jaime camil quien publiÓo la foto junto a la hija de jaime camiler >> ay! sÍ pero no pensÉ que ibas a durar tanto. >> y aprendotelo para que lopo cuentos por ahÍ. >> llega el seÑor ustado, vengo a pedir la mano de su hija. >> la mano y la chica. >> ay! caramba si las tiene desparejas no me caso. >> al ratito voy cantar con mi mariachi. >> eso!. >> (aplausos). >> un aplauso aparte que vamos a escuchar a cantinflas cantar tenemos una informaciÓn impresionante. >> cÓmo no caer en trampas telefÓnicas. >> s@@@@despierta americaunivis. esto@@@@ierta icaunivision >>♪o@@@@ierta icaivisio de mena. >> @@@@despieamericunivndespa amn e enam@@spiertericaunivis@@@@den p a amer ay! nosufra. >> tenemos una asociaciÓn de hombres maltratados. >> (♪). >> si buenos dÍas mi nombre es josÉ ramÓn, estoy felicitando por sus 15 aniversario que tiÉndame dame ustedes son una gente que le alegra los sentimientos a las personas aqÍi la ciudad de nueva york. >> todo el mundo lo quiere. >> ay! de veras, hombre caramba quÉ bonito se siente como que la gente vas caminando y se te
. >> pregunten a su compaÑero de novela jaime camil quien publiÓo la foto junto a la hija de jaime camiler >> ay! sÍ pero no pensÉ que ibas a durar tanto. >> y aprendotelo para que lopo cuentos por ahÍ. >> llega el seÑor ustado, vengo a pedir la mano de su hija. >> la mano y la chica. >> ay! caramba si las tiene desparejas no me caso. >> al ratito voy cantar con mi mariachi. >> eso!. >> (aplausos). >> un aplauso aparte que vamos...
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this is a 40 minute drive time for 101 southbound in a >>darya: ticket queue was -- the camille is aightmare is today after and the fire at this bart station. it left tens of thousands of people scrambling try to find ways to work things are working fine today. this is all our reporter out there right now. jackie sizzle. >>jackie: they're looking at whether or not this was intentionally set he can see the damage to the building. right now that the police apartment and the federal bureau of tobacco and firearms has gotten involved in irian there looking at what happened right before the fire started. there is a security guard that had called and said that he was harassed by a group of young men. shortly after that the fire broke out. they're looking for the public's help. they think something may know something. we do not know for sure whether the fire was intentionally set the good news is that bart is back this morning. this was a four story building under construction. the only thing left is the cinderblock parking garages underneath it. this plane went fast. it could of been much
this is a 40 minute drive time for 101 southbound in a >>darya: ticket queue was -- the camille is aightmare is today after and the fire at this bart station. it left tens of thousands of people scrambling try to find ways to work things are working fine today. this is all our reporter out there right now. jackie sizzle. >>jackie: they're looking at whether or not this was intentionally set he can see the damage to the building. right now that the police apartment and the federal...
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you saw prince charles, his wife, camille -- camilla parker bowls.en's husband is in the hospital being treated for a bladder infection. the palace is packed. prince charles is there. this is the grand finale of the diamond jubilee celebration in london. we're expecting her to speak but now she's just lookingant the adoring crowds right there in her royal best and they are getting a chance to see her live. there's gonna be many other events there, including a fly- by--- there's prince william there as well and we don't see his wife there. but prince william is there and other members of the royal family. we never know where the family is gonna be as we bring you these live pictures. among other events, there will be a fly-by-of the -- a fly-by- of the royal force. fly by of the royal force. >> i understand we will be giving a rare public address. it was taped yesterday. everyone just comments on her attire. there's the wave, the classic queen wave. her hat and jewelry all very coordinated. she looks fantastic, i have to say. everyone is feeling badly
you saw prince charles, his wife, camille -- camilla parker bowls.en's husband is in the hospital being treated for a bladder infection. the palace is packed. prince charles is there. this is the grand finale of the diamond jubilee celebration in london. we're expecting her to speak but now she's just lookingant the adoring crowds right there in her royal best and they are getting a chance to see her live. there's gonna be many other events there, including a fly- by--- there's prince william...
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. >> what about prince charles and camil camilla? will they be anywhere in sight?es, on the balcony, in the line of succession. those particular members of the royal family are being given special prominence. and they're all going together into the cathedral when there is the thanksgiving service, too, on tuesday. it's going to be a commemoration of something that is magical and spectacular and remarkable. the only previous diamond jubilee was of that queen victoria who at 78 was actually quite lame, and it was conducted on the steps of the cathedral, they had a service. and the queen listened and then was driven off to see parts of london where there was a great deal of rejoicing. well, our queen, at 86, and her consult, has strength and stay of prince philip. one does one say of stamina like that? it's absolutely unprecedented in the first years of monarchy. >> so are the people of great britain mostly happy about this? i mean, the economy is bad there, too. and all of this pomp and circumstance going on. it must be an expensive party to throw. >> well, the thing
. >> what about prince charles and camil camilla? will they be anywhere in sight?es, on the balcony, in the line of succession. those particular members of the royal family are being given special prominence. and they're all going together into the cathedral when there is the thanksgiving service, too, on tuesday. it's going to be a commemoration of something that is magical and spectacular and remarkable. the only previous diamond jubilee was of that queen victoria who at 78 was actually...
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camille kinnick idea what is prime minister and he was so leader of the labor party was very straightforward. the fact that tim is straightforward if with an agreement to stay private. if you give me his word come he kept his word. it sounded very straightforward to deal with. and my judgment, a much more considerable person than she was portrayed as being in the media i had seen before a came to know him. >> going in to move forward now because we have covered leading ground already. at which he says to the future i'm going to cover it beyond. paragraph 49 now, which is page 08449. you say as far as you can recall the press made no formal, no director for my representations of the last conservative government on matters affecting the formulation of poverty on the media itself. and then you say, we were however regularly exposed to views on all including media policies through their editorial. satisfy your recollection goes, you can remember no express lobbying view on media issues. is that right? >> no. i mean, i've listed my contacts with the media. such lobbying would only have come from
camille kinnick idea what is prime minister and he was so leader of the labor party was very straightforward. the fact that tim is straightforward if with an agreement to stay private. if you give me his word come he kept his word. it sounded very straightforward to deal with. and my judgment, a much more considerable person than she was portrayed as being in the media i had seen before a came to know him. >> going in to move forward now because we have covered leading ground already. at...
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accepted all other comparable bills because it was introduced by a democrat, state representative camilleeorge. now, these tactics have been succinctly defined by richard murdock. among many things, i have a mindset that says bipartisanship ought to consist of democrats coming to the republican point of view. now, on ideology, and a larger sense of records and public opinion surveys show what happened ideologically to the two parties in congress. let me quickly put of a couple of charts to show what happened over time in congress, voting records for the senate and house . and what you will see is, clearly republicans in congress are the most conservative that they have been in a lifetime and, indeed, perhaps more conservative than in a century. democratic party, especially as it lost its southern democrats moved somewhat to the left, but nowhere near as much. let me quote on this particular topic of ideology, maybe the most prominent and respected conservative intellectual, this kind of conservatism would be unrecognizable to calvin coolidge, a current sentimental conservative favorite wh
accepted all other comparable bills because it was introduced by a democrat, state representative camilleeorge. now, these tactics have been succinctly defined by richard murdock. among many things, i have a mindset that says bipartisanship ought to consist of democrats coming to the republican point of view. now, on ideology, and a larger sense of records and public opinion surveys show what happened ideologically to the two parties in congress. let me quickly put of a couple of charts to show...
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it only camille. who do you think would be the primary regulator? someone has to be in charge. which agency should take the prime role over mobile payments, which are not necessarily bank products. to what extent should the banking regulators involving courtney endo d.c. as taking the form of the primary regulator, the sec, ftc, federal reserve, treasury? your comments first, mr. freis and that ms. martin. how do you see this being regulated? we have to someone to call if there is a problem. >> thank you for your question. from my tears as fincen with a great deal of experience in working in a range of different financial service providers and a different range of agencies to ensure appropriate regulation. so for the anti-money laundering purposes, the principle is anyway think you can move money, anyway you can intermediate value can be abused by a criminal act here. so that is the reason why fincen looks at the ethics and trillion example i've given, whether a money transmission is made through a bank, whether it's made three traditional money service business for attorney pr
it only camille. who do you think would be the primary regulator? someone has to be in charge. which agency should take the prime role over mobile payments, which are not necessarily bank products. to what extent should the banking regulators involving courtney endo d.c. as taking the form of the primary regulator, the sec, ftc, federal reserve, treasury? your comments first, mr. freis and that ms. martin. how do you see this being regulated? we have to someone to call if there is a problem....
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because it was introduced by a democrat, state representative camille george. these tactics have been succinctly defind by richard murdoch who beat richard lugar for the nomination for senate in indian who said among any things by partisan ought to consist of democrats coming to the republican point of view. now on ideology, in a larger sense, vote records and public opinions surveys show what happened idealogically to the two parties in congress. let me quickly put up a couple of charts that show what's happened over time in congress, voting records for the senate and the house. and what you will see is, clearly the republicans in congress are the most conservative that they have been in our lifetimes and indeed, perhaps more conservative than in a century. democratic party especially as it lost its southern democrats, moved somewhat to the left but nowhere near as much. let me quote on this particular topic of ideology, maybe the most prominent and respected conservative intellectual. this kind of conservatism would be unrecognizeable to, for example, calvin
because it was introduced by a democrat, state representative camille george. these tactics have been succinctly defind by richard murdoch who beat richard lugar for the nomination for senate in indian who said among any things by partisan ought to consist of democrats coming to the republican point of view. now on ideology, in a larger sense, vote records and public opinions surveys show what happened idealogically to the two parties in congress. let me quickly put up a couple of charts that...
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camille in north carolina, you're on "the stephanie miller show," hi, camille. >> caller: i just want want to bring up. do you suppose romney constantly lies 24/7 because he's trying to keep us keeping think about all the billions he has to keep hiding as it gets closer and closer. eventually we'll have to know about it. >> stephanie: if he believes in america so much, why is his money in switzerland. >> caller: but we're not talking about it he have any more. number two i'm really getting tired of the republicans playing on our intelligence every time the election comes around. they lie and it's a bait-and-switch. playing holier than now. >> stephanie: did you just bleep yourself or was that an accident. >> caller: i have a signal for the internet. so it's like a zero zone goes by every now and then. i have verizon. >> stephanie: all right, all right, verizon makes it sound like you're calling a. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> stephanie: whichwhich he is. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] the president when he talked about the debt and deficits were baked into the cake. i loved his analogy. he said it's l
camille in north carolina, you're on "the stephanie miller show," hi, camille. >> caller: i just want want to bring up. do you suppose romney constantly lies 24/7 because he's trying to keep us keeping think about all the billions he has to keep hiding as it gets closer and closer. eventually we'll have to know about it. >> stephanie: if he believes in america so much, why is his money in switzerland. >> caller: but we're not talking about it he have any more. number...