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westminster abbey. 's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought the promise of 100 million euros to help clear it up. spoke to people who were already busy with cleanup work and aware that this will take weeks. the loss of income will be a problem and that is why support will not join goal. -- will not dwindle. >> we will tell what is happening. you can look at the street signs protruding out. 12 hours ago, that was up. now, it is a foot below, a third of a meter below. that is how much has fallen. farther north, they were braced for the worst. houses were flooded,
westminster abbey. 's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the...
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om "downton abbey peer quote >> my dear. not so good for you. >> to not worry about me.m an american. >> thing god for you. for you.god >> we have a wedding to celebrate. let's make sure it is a great day. our last,s to be let's make it wonderful. enjoy the wonderful people. tavis: that gives a whole new meaning to for better or worse. he lost allg you the money. he lost all the money, and you are ok with that. but i got there in the end. tavis: the spirit in which you accepted that was awfully kind. thisw you have been asked question a thousand times. what is it that makes this such a phenomenal hit in the uk and the u.s.? . iwe were talking about that do not know. obviously we got something i think what it is is are all treated equally in terms of a nurse -- terms of emotional narrative. we do not point out one group and say these are the main guys. these are the supporting cast. we do not do that. they are all somehow presented to the audience in the same way with the same strength. that is all i can think of. tavis: what about timing? i have to believe there is somet
om "downton abbey peer quote >> my dear. not so good for you. >> to not worry about me.m an american. >> thing god for you. for you.god >> we have a wedding to celebrate. let's make sure it is a great day. our last,s to be let's make it wonderful. enjoy the wonderful people. tavis: that gives a whole new meaning to for better or worse. he lost allg you the money. he lost all the money, and you are ok with that. but i got there in the end. tavis: the spirit in which...
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special day there at westminster abbey. that brings the broadcast to a close. you can carry on watching bbc news on our 24-hour news channel. from all of us here, thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles. - get ready to blast off, neighbour. today we're going to play outer space at our friend miss elaina's house. and then we're going to play at prince wednesday's royal castle. i'm so happy you're my friend. ugga-mugga. be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon
special day there at westminster abbey. that brings the broadcast to a close. you can carry on watching bbc news on our 24-hour news channel. from all of us here, thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the...
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it's very middle class. >> kroft: how important is maggie smith to "downton abbey"?lowes: maggie is probably the hardest one to replace, could we put it like that. she would be, i think, the greatest loss. >> kroft: don't worry, it's not in the script or on the story boards, and dame maggie has signed on for season four of "downton abbey," which is now filming. at 78 and a breast cancer survivor, she displays no appetite for slowing down. "quartet," her 53rd film, which is now in theaters, is about a retirement home for opera singers. guess who is the diva. >> smith: this is not a retirement home, this is a madhouse. >> kroft: it was directed by dustin hoffman, another strong- willed actor, in his first effort behind the camera. how did you get along? >> dustin hoffman: perfectly. i mean, she... she did what she should do. in the middle of a scene, she'd say, "i don't know what the 'bleep' this scene is about." and you know, strong and hard, and the whole crew goes like this. and i literally enjoy it when that happens. >> kroft: he got maggie smith to say a word that
it's very middle class. >> kroft: how important is maggie smith to "downton abbey"?lowes: maggie is probably the hardest one to replace, could we put it like that. she would be, i think, the greatest loss. >> kroft: don't worry, it's not in the script or on the story boards, and dame maggie has signed on for season four of "downton abbey," which is now filming. at 78 and a breast cancer survivor, she displays no appetite for slowing down. "quartet," her...
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it is what it is, i guess. >> abbey's cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. >> spent all my 30s inside. i got out when i was 41. they don't mess around. when they hammer you, they hammer you good. >> torres is at orange county appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence at another federal penitentiary. >> the yankee bandit, my cellmate at one time, a world famous bank robber, he holds a record at 72 banks robbed. and i'm like, come on, man, i was just getting warmed up at 72. throughout the years i've probably robbed more than 100 and no more than 150. put it that way. >> torres says the inspiration to become a bank robber occurred when he was a young boy growing up in a tough part of orange county. >> i never had money in my pocket to buy an ice cream when i was a kid, and that used to bother me because all the other kids had money, and i got caught stealing one time, you know, from the neighborhood guy, and i remember
it is what it is, i guess. >> abbey's cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. >> spent all my 30s inside. i got out when i was 41. they don't mess around. when they hammer you, they hammer you good. >> torres is at orange county appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence at another federal penitentiary. >>...
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came out. >> abbey's back home tonight. >> have you ever been to a posh party? it's like raiding your sister's closet. >> how about considering putting on your own party. we'll tell you how one woman is cleaning her closet while cleaning up. >> and if you're the parent of a bully, you're going to be fined over a hundred dollars. >> and pull over, i'm wearing a helmet, that's why i got pulled over. we have found out the town where getting pulled over is a good things. details in 60 seconds. . >> new developments in the story of a ten year old girl in desperate need of a lung trans atlanta. sara's parents are asking for her to be placed on the adult donor list because the odds are better. federalguidelines say you have to be 12 to be on that listment her parents contacted the director of the health and human services. she said she feels terrible but there are other people on the list. >> she asked us, if i go to sleep, will i wake up tomorrow. as a parent, there's nothing more devastating than to have a child look in your eyes and ask that type of question. she'sv
came out. >> abbey's back home tonight. >> have you ever been to a posh party? it's like raiding your sister's closet. >> how about considering putting on your own party. we'll tell you how one woman is cleaning her closet while cleaning up. >> and if you're the parent of a bully, you're going to be fined over a hundred dollars. >> and pull over, i'm wearing a helmet, that's why i got pulled over. we have found out the town where getting pulled over is a good...
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history stretching back almost 1,000 years, queen elizabeth the second was crowned in westminster abbey, a 4-year-old prince charles looked on. >> she looked completely untroubled, unfazed by the whole thing as if this was the most natural thing in the world to stand in the middle of the abbey receiving the crown. >> one of the six maids of honor who carried the train, 20-year-old felt the happiness, return of optimism after the optimism of war. >> somehow it was sort of the beginning of something new and different and better. >> reporter: the queen was just 26 years old when she walked through the doors of westminster abbey for her coronation. in the 60 years since then, the world has changed and the monarchy, especially the queen, has had to change with it. her children's broken marriages, the death of diana, the paparazzi and increasing scrutiny. >> i think the greatest challenge for her has been to recognize the public's mood at certain times and to adopt to them. >> today the future of monarchy is safe, the birth of william and kate's first child is imminent and the royal family is
history stretching back almost 1,000 years, queen elizabeth the second was crowned in westminster abbey, a 4-year-old prince charles looked on. >> she looked completely untroubled, unfazed by the whole thing as if this was the most natural thing in the world to stand in the middle of the abbey receiving the crown. >> one of the six maids of honor who carried the train, 20-year-old felt the happiness, return of optimism after the optimism of war. >> somehow it was sort of the...
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the couple is determined to find their pit bull abbey.er looking for several days, they had to get back home and return to maryland. while they were away, friends and strangers formed a search group over social media to look for abbey. and they planned to go back to mississippi, to join the search party, and then they got the call. >> we planned to camp out on the woods, we had a bunch of her bedding and while back down here, we got the phone call, that they had her. >> the owner believes when the stormy weather rolled through parts of mississippi, abbey was afraid of the thunder and lightning and went looking for people. and good morning maryland at 6:00 returns in a few moments. 1 >>> it is hard to imagine what a mother is going through right now, she saw her 5-year-old get hit by a car. and while her daughter recovers this morning, she says she is going to fight for safer streets. >>> shot and killed in his own business by two men who wanted to steal from him. that was a year ago. family members are not giving up on finding the people
the couple is determined to find their pit bull abbey.er looking for several days, they had to get back home and return to maryland. while they were away, friends and strangers formed a search group over social media to look for abbey. and they planned to go back to mississippi, to join the search party, and then they got the call. >> we planned to camp out on the woods, we had a bunch of her bedding and while back down here, we got the phone call, that they had her. >> the owner...
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we learned after the battle that infected german forces were not inside the abbey.re surrounding it. many of the monuments officer agreed with decisio the decision hindsight because they felt this abbey was sitting up on the hill mocking the troops and as i mentioned that battled kenya for a month or three months before the breakout occurred and allied forces were on the road towards rome. now, there were enormous successes that as a result of the ordination of the transfer i -- of the monuments officers. is located some 467 feet away from the train station what most people that visit florence arrived. and allies determined to try and help troops pinned down on the beaches, attempted to knock out the rail yard in the center area of florence. and, in fact, the rail yard was so close to the church, this is the most precarious but successful bombing mission, perhaps the most successful bombing mission during world war ii. you could see the bridges of -- less than a half of a mile away from where the bombing took place. and by april and may 1944, to keep monuments offic
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the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth ii's coronation in westminster abbey on june 2nd, 1953.of 38 coronations to be held in westminster. that brings me to my question. who was the first monarch to be crowned in westminster abbey, a, william the conquering, b, richard the lion heart, -- stay tuned and we'll tell you the answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for a special look back at five years of gps. many asked what i'm drinking in this mug. to find out, go to our website, and make sure to follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book of the week is "strange stones" by peter hessler. have you ever thought you really should spend some time in china to understand the world's next great power? well, here's the quick route. read this book. the new yorker correspondent takes you inside the lives and world of the chinese people in a way that few outsiders have ever been able to. this is long-form journalism at its finest, and now for the last look. what is the world's happiest country? it's the land down under, australia, for the third year in a row. that's according to the oecd's re
the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth ii's coronation in westminster abbey on june 2nd, 1953.of 38 coronations to be held in westminster. that brings me to my question. who was the first monarch to be crowned in westminster abbey, a, william the conquering, b, richard the lion heart, -- stay tuned and we'll tell you the answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for a special look back at five years of gps. many asked what i'm drinking in this mug. to find out, go to our website, and make sure to follow us...
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abbey" is kind of the child of the foresight saga. saga.orsythe that showed on pbs in the early 1970s. it was the same thing. the nominal, serious, about -- serious drama about what people go through. it is just far enough away from they are all speaking english that we can pretty much understand. also, really good acting in both of those. it seems like -- i got kind of put on the english version of "law and order." mainly because the supporting actors were so phenomenally good. i have never seen her before. she is awesome. it is a really high standard. tavis: going back to "family tree," without giving the play away, what is the take away from this play for an american audience? to point outrtant that they do not need a lot of schooling. it is an actual circumstance and the situation in which this particular prime minister finds himself is just damn funny. not to him. it is the worst night of his life easily. that is what jonathan lynde says, this farce is what happens on the worst day of your life. that is really how it plays. andous and
abbey" is kind of the child of the foresight saga. saga.orsythe that showed on pbs in the early 1970s. it was the same thing. the nominal, serious, about -- serious drama about what people go through. it is just far enough away from they are all speaking english that we can pretty much understand. also, really good acting in both of those. it seems like -- i got kind of put on the english version of "law and order." mainly because the supporting actors were so phenomenally good....
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and today at westminster abbey, they celebrated her 60 years on the throne.he queen and all her family, all gathered at the scene of her coronation back in 1953. we get our report tonight from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> reporter: it was a family gathering. >> today we celebrate 60 years of commitment. >> reporter: held in the same ancient abbey where this royal family gathered 60 years ago. a 27-year-old queen and her 4-year-old heir. charles is 64 now, still a king in waiting, with an heir of his own and another on the way. kate is due next month. the queen, now 87, the family matriarch, her husband prince philip still at her side as he was when it all began. nobody knew on that day 60 years ago what the future would hold. the queen has been a constant presence while the world has been constantly changing. during her reign, american presidents have come and gone. she's known a dozen of them, but this most public of figures has rarely shown her private side as she did in this 1969 bbc documentary, a relaxed queen joking with her family. >> press the bel
and today at westminster abbey, they celebrated her 60 years on the throne.he queen and all her family, all gathered at the scene of her coronation back in 1953. we get our report tonight from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> reporter: it was a family gathering. >> today we celebrate 60 years of commitment. >> reporter: held in the same ancient abbey where this royal family gathered 60 years ago. a 27-year-old queen and her 4-year-old heir. charles is 64 now, still a king in...
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the royals in 2000 of closest friends and subjects went back to the abbey for a celebratory service.nation service had all of the pomp and ceremony you expect for such momentum occasions. kate williams joins us london, author of "young elizabeth, the making of our queen." tell us about how the day unfolded. >> it's been a pretty big day here in britain. it's not a public holiday. people are really excited to celebrate the coronation of elizabeth ii. of course last year celebrated 60 years on the throne. but because your queen, the queen has to wait a year before crowned the actual coronation was in 1953. going back to 1953, when she was a young mother of two, britain was a completely different place, most of it was manual labors. britain transformed hugely. what was din about the coronation the first big televised event. television was a novelty in britain. we crowded around our screens, desperate to watch it. it had to be flown over the atlantic so canadians could watch it, too. the fact she's been on the thrown for 60 years, having to be our longest reigning monarch in the world. >
the royals in 2000 of closest friends and subjects went back to the abbey for a celebratory service.nation service had all of the pomp and ceremony you expect for such momentum occasions. kate williams joins us london, author of "young elizabeth, the making of our queen." tell us about how the day unfolded. >> it's been a pretty big day here in britain. it's not a public holiday. people are really excited to celebrate the coronation of elizabeth ii. of course last year...
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back then there had been a fight to get tv cameras into the abbey.ong argued conservative politicians. but it didn't and 20 million people watched around the world. cbs news chartered a mustang fighter plane to fly the freshly developed film reels to the u.s. at record speed. where they were loaded up in a waiting studio... >> announcer: this is no time for nervous hands or for trembling fingers. >> reporter: ... and walter cronkite was the very first to show the coronation in the united states. >> back here outside buckingham palace the queen is about to emerge. >> reporter: then the queen was 27 years old. today she's 87. with six decades of shaking hands and accepting bouquets behind her. >> the wonderful thing about the queen is at the age of 87 her eyes are sparkling because she's still working. >> reporter: hugo vickers is the author of several books on the monarchy. >> somebody once said she has that firm, level gaze that duty fulfilled. i think we are very, very lucky to have her. >> reporter: a discreet but determined core of royal continuit
back then there had been a fight to get tv cameras into the abbey.ong argued conservative politicians. but it didn't and 20 million people watched around the world. cbs news chartered a mustang fighter plane to fly the freshly developed film reels to the u.s. at record speed. where they were loaded up in a waiting studio... >> announcer: this is no time for nervous hands or for trembling fingers. >> reporter: ... and walter cronkite was the very first to show the coronation in the...
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on behalf of a spouse who is a foreign national the sacket gay marriage case so i'm sure you know abbeyas to do with proposition eight which was a referendum voted on in california back in two thousand and eight and which voters decided to ban gay marriage within the state so abbie there is still a lot at stake here in the coming days that could dramatically change the legal and political landscape for gay rights going forward. well if you're wondering what i'm doing when i'm not on earth check me out on twitter and adding learn if you like what you see you can do it in only there you'll find all my tweets linking that segment in the show as well as random thoughts i have throughout the day also please help us get breaking the set trending on twitter ok finally on the hashtags making it true when you're on the twenty. but only with your guys help so how did twitter dot com and check me out at abby martin and guys that's our show for you tonight please come back again and join us to break the that tomorrow. good laboratory. was able to build most sophisticated robots. found anything tim'
on behalf of a spouse who is a foreign national the sacket gay marriage case so i'm sure you know abbeyas to do with proposition eight which was a referendum voted on in california back in two thousand and eight and which voters decided to ban gay marriage within the state so abbie there is still a lot at stake here in the coming days that could dramatically change the legal and political landscape for gay rights going forward. well if you're wondering what i'm doing when i'm not on earth check...
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this morning, the wells ribells out at westminster abbey. the royals arriving in ascending order of seniority with all eyes on kate. her royal baby bump on full display glowing as she makes one of her last public appearances before she is due to give birth in july. and for the first time since 1953, the 350-year-old solid gold heavy crown glittering with jewels worn by the queen during her coronation left the tower of london to sit on the altar today. back then she was a glamorous young princess. who became queen with her handsome prince. ♪ a year ago the world celebrated her jubilee. >> your majesty, mummy -- >> reporter: her family, the nation enjoying her unprecedented reign and 60 years on in britain, a changing of the guard. kate and william taking center stage. a new young glamorous couple have captivated the public. this baby boy or girl will be king or queen. >> now i think what we are seeing is -- it's inevitable, a changing over, a handing over to the younger royals. they are going to be doing a lot more from now on. this is their
this morning, the wells ribells out at westminster abbey. the royals arriving in ascending order of seniority with all eyes on kate. her royal baby bump on full display glowing as she makes one of her last public appearances before she is due to give birth in july. and for the first time since 1953, the 350-year-old solid gold heavy crown glittering with jewels worn by the queen during her coronation left the tower of london to sit on the altar today. back then she was a glamorous young...
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where dot com and check me out at abbey martin and guys that's our show we did night please come backgain and join us to break the set tomorrow. the saga of edward snowden a whistle blowing hero to millions around the world washington calls him a very dangerous security liability and a threat whatever his state one thing appears to be clear stilton justifies his actions in the name of transparency and the need to have a public debate on the surveillance state in that regard as he succeeded. i. whistleblower edward snowden sitting in transit at a moscow airport. dismissing the conspiracy theories of u.s. officials as. meanwhile the u.s. is trying to throw the world off prisms saying its spying project only targets terrorists on social networks and i phones. that extremists use them in the first. u.k. chancellor has small bad news in store for the british public he said to lay out his plans to slash eleven. billion pounds from government budgets.
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where dot com and check me out at abbey martin and guys that's our show tonight please come back againnd join us to break this from our home. page is the perfect material it's a lie you make just a small change and you get a totally different result. what a pretty top note you have. this is a little complicated. it's like geometry we start by marking out the incision lines as a guide. it's very intricate work where my life has changed one hundred percent. from the field operating table here more than just a very small table and not as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leaders. too as if he was reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. and when i watch this. doesn't feel like me at all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. if he. hold it. hold it. live. the speech. with. the comment good. luck. in a. little. edward snowden remains in moscow for now was sitting tight in an airport transit zone after russian president vladimir
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psyche of this country than than even the sex pistols allegedly did back in the seventy's that down the abbey is the most radically misinformed propaganda that one could ever imagine coming out of the psychosis of the who ever produced that shows the b.b.c. i would imagine i.t.v. i knew i was in the b.b.c. this time as i.t.v. but there's a mentality there that if you own a house or matter how badly you screw up the economy you know how much debt you go in to remember down at me that i was going bankrupt as i recall that lead later and yes absolutely what do you do to push the muslim bust you say yes and this was almost be as gullible as what we might be because if this goes really badly wrong you know we could see social disorder i mean eventually something is going to give right we're going to say we're going back to tenet farming in other words when one which is a terrorist but a terrorist in this country operating a financial terrorist when they introduce interest rates of five thousand percent that's the same thing is that's the worst intent of farming people would let gladly rather be te
psyche of this country than than even the sex pistols allegedly did back in the seventy's that down the abbey is the most radically misinformed propaganda that one could ever imagine coming out of the psychosis of the who ever produced that shows the b.b.c. i would imagine i.t.v. i knew i was in the b.b.c. this time as i.t.v. but there's a mentality there that if you own a house or matter how badly you screw up the economy you know how much debt you go in to remember down at me that i was going...
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nomura saying it has not given up on abbey nom iks.ecast from 1600 saying we have not seen the full impact of abbey nom iks or household incomes. would you agree with this bullish call? >> the time frame by the year end i'm not sure but the volatility would suggest you have the potential to get there. 4% gdp in japan so they're one of the better economies and a lot of the selloff had to do with the unwind of the carry trade and the liquidity. if you get that to firm up and japan prints more yen, yes. >> the united states has already had three qes and as far as this one i think japan is just in the early stains of this. if you want to fade them do so at your own peril. >> is emerging market debt the latest ticking time bomb in a sea of violent marketing moves? larry, always good to see you. ticking time bomb is pretty incendiary. would you agree with that? >> we have a qe conundrum. this week we had the largest spiking currency since lehman on a percentage basis. if you think about the banks around the world, they're long a lot of curre
nomura saying it has not given up on abbey nom iks.ecast from 1600 saying we have not seen the full impact of abbey nom iks or household incomes. would you agree with this bullish call? >> the time frame by the year end i'm not sure but the volatility would suggest you have the potential to get there. 4% gdp in japan so they're one of the better economies and a lot of the selloff had to do with the unwind of the carry trade and the liquidity. if you get that to firm up and japan prints...
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and try and force the germans that some commanders were convinced it were lodged inside out of the abbeyhere were enormous successes that as a result of coordination with allied air commanders those of you that have been to florence probably recognize this church which is located some 467 feet away from the train station where most people who visit florence are arrived. and the allies determined to try to help troops pinned down on the beaches, attempted to knock out the rail yard in the center area of florence and in fact the railyard was so close to the church this is the most precarious but successful bombing mission, perhaps the most successful bombing missions during world war ii. you see the bridges less than half a mile away from where the bombing took place. by april and may of 1944 two key monuments officers' in position and it is through their experiences that i tell the story of saving the monuments, deane keller was a portrait painter who study in rome from 1926 to 1929, is in the american academy of room, after that prof. of art at yale and left behind his wife and 3-year-ol
and try and force the germans that some commanders were convinced it were lodged inside out of the abbeyhere were enormous successes that as a result of coordination with allied air commanders those of you that have been to florence probably recognize this church which is located some 467 feet away from the train station where most people who visit florence are arrived. and the allies determined to try to help troops pinned down on the beaches, attempted to knock out the rail yard in the center...
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that's rough-- missing the last season of "downton abbey." please welcome c.j. chivers. besides the fact you're the author of the book "the gun" about the ak-47, most durable machine ever made by mankind, probably-- killing machine at least. you're also the guy from the "new york times" who shows up on the cover here saying-- in syria, clash over highway a bitterly personal war by c.j. chivers. i see your name there. are you the only time in the "new york times" on the ground there in syria right now? >> at the moment i am. >> stephen: what do i need to know about syria that i'm not learning because there's not a lot of coverage of syria in the mainstream press because it's a bummer. >> in human terms it's a sorrow. and the thing you need to know probably for starters are the human terms. we're talking something like 100,000 people killed so far in the conflict, millions of people displaced in a country that is systematically, economically, physically, socially be destroyed. >> stephen: should we be there with boots on the ground? >> the syrians would like sosee us there
that's rough-- missing the last season of "downton abbey." please welcome c.j. chivers. besides the fact you're the author of the book "the gun" about the ak-47, most durable machine ever made by mankind, probably-- killing machine at least. you're also the guy from the "new york times" who shows up on the cover here saying-- in syria, clash over highway a bitterly personal war by c.j. chivers. i see your name there. are you the only time in the "new york...
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that was a victory for the plaintiff abbey gail fisher but did not declare racial preferences was unconstitutionalustice kennedy argued, in a previous decision said diversity was justification. they had this test called district scrutiny. what kennedy said in this case was you cannot just gesture in the direction of scrutiny, we tried to have a race neutral program so we are going to race based program. you have to prove it. you have to do analysis. there is a lot of legal analysis going on about this case about people that have written about it like edward blum who was on miss fisher's legal's team. they believe they are going to have a difficult time to pass justice kennedy's test. there will be move away, unless there is wave of litigation. >> paul: that is not a universal view, they think justice kennedy he is the swing vote on these cases. he missed one of his last opportunities to make a firm, clear declaration on racial preferences. >> are racial preferences constitutional? justice thomas pointed this out. problem here with the baby steps the harm that racial preferences are doing to the in
that was a victory for the plaintiff abbey gail fisher but did not declare racial preferences was unconstitutionalustice kennedy argued, in a previous decision said diversity was justification. they had this test called district scrutiny. what kennedy said in this case was you cannot just gesture in the direction of scrutiny, we tried to have a race neutral program so we are going to race based program. you have to prove it. you have to do analysis. there is a lot of legal analysis going on...
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william and his pregnant wife catherine were among the guests at the service in london 's westminster abbey.
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the royal family gathered at westminster abbey for a ceremony today. british monarchs have been crowned at that ancient london church for almost 1,000 years. and the 87-year-old queen's children and grandchildren were among the 2,000 people in attendance. 60 years strong. wow. >> great. >>> 6:53. coming up a final check of your top stories. >> including this suv slamming into a san francisco home early this morning. why pg&e had to be called to the scene coming up. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. foour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... add
the royal family gathered at westminster abbey for a ceremony today. british monarchs have been crowned at that ancient london church for almost 1,000 years. and the 87-year-old queen's children and grandchildren were among the 2,000 people in attendance. 60 years strong. wow. >> great. >>> 6:53. coming up a final check of your top stories. >> including this suv slamming into a san francisco home early this morning. why pg&e had to be called to the scene coming up. you...
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. >> some 2000 international dignitaries attended the ceremony at westminster abbey commemorating the event. now 87 years old, elizabeth was found on june 2, 1953, although she became queen the year before. she is the second longest reigning british monarch after queen victoria. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you later. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
. >> some 2000 international dignitaries attended the ceremony at westminster abbey commemorating the event. now 87 years old, elizabeth was found on june 2, 1953, although she became queen the year before. she is the second longest reigning british monarch after queen victoria. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you later. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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. >> some 2000 international dignitaries attended the ceremony at westminster abbey commemorating the event. now 87 years old, elizabeth was found on june 2, 1953, although she became queen the year before. she is the second longest reigning british monarch after queen victoria. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you later. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bradley manning goes on trial charged with the biggest week in u.s. history. you are watching "inside story americas." in an hour-long opening statement, the lawyer for the u.s. government has accused rive at bradley manning of leaking secrets into the "lap of the enemy." he claimed he had
. >> some 2000 international dignitaries attended the ceremony at westminster abbey commemorating the event. now 87 years old, elizabeth was found on june 2, 1953, although she became queen the year before. she is the second longest reigning british monarch after queen victoria. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you later. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bradley manning goes on trial charged with the biggest week in u.s....
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today she marked the occasion with a service at westminster abbey.he same place she assumed the throne in 1953 and the same abbey where prince william married kate middleton. they were on hand today with a pregnant kate blglowing in a lit pink dress. will and kate met in college, but increasingly that's not how it's done. a new study from the university of chicago shows more than one-third of u.s. marriages between 2050 and 2012 started online. now, the study doesn't answer the question why, although researchers speculate it may be that online dating sites attract people who are serious about getting married. >>> well, lots of people are unhappy with the happieiest pla on earth, which isn't exactly the cheapest place on earth. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. disney announced a new round of significant price hike. >> you're absolutely right. it comes just two weeks after universal orlando broke that $90 threshold for the single day tickets. now you have disney admission increasing to $95. a little less if you're ages 3 to 9. nonethe
today she marked the occasion with a service at westminster abbey.he same place she assumed the throne in 1953 and the same abbey where prince william married kate middleton. they were on hand today with a pregnant kate blglowing in a lit pink dress. will and kate met in college, but increasingly that's not how it's done. a new study from the university of chicago shows more than one-third of u.s. marriages between 2050 and 2012 started online. now, the study doesn't answer the question why,...
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. >> some 2000 international dignitaries attended the ceremony at westminster abbey commemorating the event. now 87 years old, elizabeth was found on june 2, 1953, although she became queen the year before. she is the second longest reigning british monarch after queen victoria. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you later. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's wednesday, june 5th, i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. french leaders say they have proof that leaders in syria used a deadly nerve agent. french scientists tested samples from syria. he said results point to serin gas. >> there is no doubt of the use of the regime and its accomplices. >> he said a line has been crossed and french leadersl
. >> some 2000 international dignitaries attended the ceremony at westminster abbey commemorating the event. now 87 years old, elizabeth was found on june 2, 1953, although she became queen the year before. she is the second longest reigning british monarch after queen victoria. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you later. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's...
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. >>> another american actor is joining the cast of downton abbey.amatti will be the next character. he will appear in the finale of next season as a visiting "maverick playboy brother" of elizabeth mcgovern's character. it will be a long wait for viewers and aficionados. >>> paula deen lost another piece of her once formidable food empire. smithfield pulled out of its deal. qvc is re-evaluating its relationship with her. comments on race led the food network to part company after not one, but two apology videos. she is scheduled to appear wednesday morning on "today" to talk about all of it. >>> americans seem to hate their jobs in record numbers today. gallop sur vaifed 150,000 workers. only 30% are into their jobs. 52% openly admit they are not. and 18% say they are actively d disengaged, with a personmanent case of the mondays. >>> this may look like a raccoon, but it's a panda. a rare red panda named rusty that apparently busted out of the national zoo. last seen last night at dinner time. after going missing all day today, finally spotted, appr
. >>> another american actor is joining the cast of downton abbey.amatti will be the next character. he will appear in the finale of next season as a visiting "maverick playboy brother" of elizabeth mcgovern's character. it will be a long wait for viewers and aficionados. >>> paula deen lost another piece of her once formidable food empire. smithfield pulled out of its deal. qvc is re-evaluating its relationship with her. comments on race led the food network to part...
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craig: you know at the end of the show i like to talk in my "downton abbey" voice and roast my testiclesy the fire. that's what i always enjoy. ah. geoff: that's the sound of satisfaction. [laughter] craig: what did you learn on the show tonight, geoffrey? geoff: i learned a little bit about horse miming. craig: yes, indeed. geoff: quite an interesting thing. a little bit of old man opera tonight. craig: old man opera. ♪ ehhhhhh [laughter] good night, everybody! the don juan con man. a fuge - who sweet-talked dozens of women.. out of a fortune. tonight: how one oe >>> calling him the don juan con man how one of the bay area's most wanted was finally caught. i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. >> >> his undoing began when he messed with the wrong woman, a menlo park police officer. >> reporter: police arrested him back many 2010 he was convicted and sentenced to 16 months in prison but only served 3 months because he jumped parole ended up in las vegas and just last week police were responding to a battery call, arrested him, so he is now back in jail. men low park police officer fe
craig: you know at the end of the show i like to talk in my "downton abbey" voice and roast my testiclesy the fire. that's what i always enjoy. ah. geoff: that's the sound of satisfaction. [laughter] craig: what did you learn on the show tonight, geoffrey? geoff: i learned a little bit about horse miming. craig: yes, indeed. geoff: quite an interesting thing. a little bit of old man opera tonight. craig: old man opera. ♪ ehhhhhh [laughter] good night, everybody! the don juan con...
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but on tuesday, he was back in his normal place alongside the queen in westminster abbey for the 60th appear verse are you of her coronation. on wednesday, he seemed spritely enough as he toured a victorian steam ship, the s.s. robin, in london's east end. the palace is keen to say the duke is in good health and this was a planned admission. the duke is likely to spend his 92nd birthday in hospital, but he showed little sign of slowing down recently. in april this year, he was in canada for a military presentation. he had bruising around one of his eyes, but the palace said there had been no accident. twice last summer the duke was in hospital suffering from a bladder infection. the first bout came after the downfall that accompanied the queen's celebration. the duke had his most serious health alert in hadn't requires when he was emergency surgery for a blocked artery. today the queen will be formally opening the bbc new headquarters in central london. the duke was due to accompany her. instead he'll be just a short distance away in hospital undergoing surgery under general anestheti
but on tuesday, he was back in his normal place alongside the queen in westminster abbey for the 60th appear verse are you of her coronation. on wednesday, he seemed spritely enough as he toured a victorian steam ship, the s.s. robin, in london's east end. the palace is keen to say the duke is in good health and this was a planned admission. the duke is likely to spend his 92nd birthday in hospital, but he showed little sign of slowing down recently. in april this year, he was in canada for a...
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where dot com and check me out at abbey martin and guys that's our show for you tonight please come backgain and join us to break the set. to sleep. far. far far. far. if he. if he. believed. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my fellow larry king now right here on r.g.p. question more. lol . lol. ed. ed. the fellow eleven. o'clock low so what's all the legal please do this all night lets us place pilots find the answer to the . i we're going to have the bachelor club was.
where dot com and check me out at abbey martin and guys that's our show for you tonight please come backgain and join us to break the set. to sleep. far. far far. far. if he. if he. believed. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my fellow larry king now right here on r.g.p. question more. lol . lol. ed. ed. the fellow eleven. o'clock low so what's all the legal please do this all night lets us place pilots...
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consortium of people that are getting together talking no they're actually setting policy in their abbey are you followed build a bridge for years in fact that we were both there covering it last year in chantilly virginia as we know the builder committee has taken a different approach the media this year providing a media contact intent what do you attribute this change in attitude to. well i believe the only reason. that they've changed their attitude slightly is because of the light that we have shined through the alternative media and programs like yours to make people aware that this group not only exists but it does wield great power once again when you have the heads of state the heads of banking industry is the dutch royal shell facebook google in attendance with prime ministers like carl cameron obviously they are shaping the world around us and you know i fear though jason that this is just the guise of transparency i mean it like we saw this here the protesters had this fenced off area far away from the conference hall it looked like for the first time let's talk about the mos
consortium of people that are getting together talking no they're actually setting policy in their abbey are you followed build a bridge for years in fact that we were both there covering it last year in chantilly virginia as we know the builder committee has taken a different approach the media this year providing a media contact intent what do you attribute this change in attitude to. well i believe the only reason. that they've changed their attitude slightly is because of the light that we...
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one of america's controversial commentators gets the abbey marty happy marty abby martin treatment ina minute what do the north korean people really think of westerners that seem breaking the set things. you know what's worse than a corrupt bureaucrat a court bureaucrat who sucks at being corrupt scumbag bureaucrat in veronese russia just couldn't help himself and puts a very hefty charges for services contract for road repair and construction in just three years he was able to take enough of a percentage off of these contracts though investigators raided his house he had the equivalent of over three million dollars in russian money all over his home news not mail dot ru claims he had tire laundry hamper twenty five kilograms sugar sex filled to the brim with box first off what some what is this flagrant that. it means that he felt rather comfortable and not getting caught so there are plenty more of these guys out there but second this is a absolutes left in the face to russia taxpayers who are hungry for new roads i think for instance it's a flagrant in your face obvious crush corru
one of america's controversial commentators gets the abbey marty happy marty abby martin treatment ina minute what do the north korean people really think of westerners that seem breaking the set things. you know what's worse than a corrupt bureaucrat a court bureaucrat who sucks at being corrupt scumbag bureaucrat in veronese russia just couldn't help himself and puts a very hefty charges for services contract for road repair and construction in just three years he was able to take enough of a...
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making it trending on the twitter sphere but only with their help so out of twitter and check me out at abbey martin and that's it for today's show you guys are going to wrap it up here in d.c. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. wealthy british style. sometimes right on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . nobody chooses to be homeless nobody chooses to be and sorrow. is it was for the show to. get in the six pm get out six b six. they were. the rain dance for. my mom to me the class before the. days the word against her. it's tough to think about all of them comes through. and to know that many may not have only been the last won't never believe me but they're also due to foreclosures that never should happen. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. but if you give the slightest about staying there to get here in a situation where be idola
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consortium of people that are getting together talking no they're actually setting policy in their abbey or you followed build a bridge for years in fact that we were both there covering it last year in chantilly virginia as we know the builder committee has taken a different approach the media this year providing a media contact intent what do you attribute this change in attitude to. well i believe the only reason. that they've changed their attitude slightly is because of the light that we have shined through the alternative media and programs like yours to make people aware that this group not only exists but it does wield great power once again when you have the heads of state the heads of banking industry is the dutch royal shell facebook google in attendance with prime ministers like carl cameron obviously they are shaping the world around us and you know i fear though jason that this is just the guise of transparency i mean it like we saw this here the protesters had this fenced off area far away from the conference hall it looked like for the first time let's talk about the most
consortium of people that are getting together talking no they're actually setting policy in their abbey or you followed build a bridge for years in fact that we were both there covering it last year in chantilly virginia as we know the builder committee has taken a different approach the media this year providing a media contact intent what do you attribute this change in attitude to. well i believe the only reason. that they've changed their attitude slightly is because of the light that we...
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royal family were among those in attendance eighty seven year old mark was crowned in westminster abbey in one thousand nine hundred fifty three in a ceremony which dates back over a thousand deane's. people in britain are facing queuing ever longer lines for medical treatment and so after health care bosses want to patients will have to wait increasingly more for treatment that if they can get it at all it comes as the government tries to push through twenty billion pounds in so-called efficiency savings on his police reports. it's a system unlike any other one of the world's largest publicly funded health services but britain's n.h.s. is facing growing problems austerity means cuts to vital services at a time when demand for their services is at an all time high perhaps more concerning for many is a raft of scandals regarding substandard care at n.h.s. hospitals around the country february saw the publication of the francis report which looked into failings of care at the mid staffordshire hospital near birmingham where over one thousand people may have died needlessly as a result of
royal family were among those in attendance eighty seven year old mark was crowned in westminster abbey in one thousand nine hundred fifty three in a ceremony which dates back over a thousand deane's. people in britain are facing queuing ever longer lines for medical treatment and so after health care bosses want to patients will have to wait increasingly more for treatment that if they can get it at all it comes as the government tries to push through twenty billion pounds in so-called...
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the high abbey the diplomatic spat spat between the united states and ecuador has certainly intensified now as you recall there have been some threats from u.s. lawmakers namely robert menendez who chairs the senate foreign relations committee to end ecuador's preferential trade pacts with the united states if the south american nation were to grant snowden asylum that didn't exactly sit well with ecuador president rafael correa government had announced they were preemptively we now in seeing the andean trade preference apps that's the deal in response to u.s. pressure which they called blackmail it should be noted however that deal was soon to expire anyway but in another sort of rather cheeky move ecuador also offered the us a twenty three million dollars donation for human rights training this was of course in reaction to critical statements made by u.s. officials about ecuador's own human rights record now these moves along with activists decision to shelter wiki leaks founder julian assange told of bolsters korea's reputation as a leader who's willing to defy western countries like
the high abbey the diplomatic spat spat between the united states and ecuador has certainly intensified now as you recall there have been some threats from u.s. lawmakers namely robert menendez who chairs the senate foreign relations committee to end ecuador's preferential trade pacts with the united states if the south american nation were to grant snowden asylum that didn't exactly sit well with ecuador president rafael correa government had announced they were preemptively we now in seeing...
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the high abbey the diplomatic spat between the united states and ecuador has certainly intensified now as you recall there have been some threats from u.s. lawmakers namely robert menendez who chairs the senate foreign relations committee to end ecuador's preferential trade pacts with the united states at the south american nation were to grant snowden asylum that didn't exactly sit well with ecuador president rafael correa government had announced they were preemptively read down saying the andean trade preference apps that's the deal in response to u.s. pressure which they called blackmail it should be noted however that deal was soon to expire anyway but in another sort of rather cheeky move ecuador also offered the u.s. a twenty three million dollars donation for human rights training this was of course in reaction to critical statements made by u.s. officials about ecuador's own human rights record now these moves along with ecuador is decision to shelter wiki leaks founder julian assange told of korea's reputation as a leader who's willing to defy western countries like the unite
the high abbey the diplomatic spat between the united states and ecuador has certainly intensified now as you recall there have been some threats from u.s. lawmakers namely robert menendez who chairs the senate foreign relations committee to end ecuador's preferential trade pacts with the united states at the south american nation were to grant snowden asylum that didn't exactly sit well with ecuador president rafael correa government had announced they were preemptively read down saying the...