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. >> i have admired him from afar for years. he seems like a really good guy. >> before the main event, they were guests of honor at a vip lunch. >> we want to give them hope and confidence in their lives. >> he visited a technology center aimed at promoting u.s. investment in british tech firms. in the evening they were turning head heads at cocktail reception. they mingled with david beckham and they got a close look from hed head to toe. at the theater in los angeles, they are adding the finishing touches in honor of british filmmakers. they will have to compete with the star power of tom hanks and nicole kidman. >> hollywood is known for bucking protocol. >> ready or not, they get another close up tonight. >> still ahead, how one bay area man is celebrating today's date. today's rare numerical pattern and how you can cash in on it. cooler temperatures sweeping through the bay area with a slight chance of rain this weekend. leigh glaser will tell you more about that. >> i'm kolin rush, yankee legends none of them able to do >
. >> i have admired him from afar for years. he seems like a really good guy. >> before the main event, they were guests of honor at a vip lunch. >> we want to give them hope and confidence in their lives. >> he visited a technology center aimed at promoting u.s. investment in british tech firms. in the evening they were turning head heads at cocktail reception. they mingled with david beckham and they got a close look from hed head to toe. at the theater in los angeles,...
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and applause) now, nugent longs for the kind of activism he witnessed back in his day, mostly from afars he explains "i was either squirrel hunting or putting a sharp edge on my sonic guitar slaying skills having not awakened to my we the people duties quite yet." wait, what the what? we the people duties don't include killing swirls? (laughter) i'm not as patriotic as i thought. nugent believes young people should be outraged about our massive national debt and declining standards of living exclaiming "i am stunned that they are not participating for the pea party. even rioting in the streets, clashing with the cops, conducting sit-ins at their colleges, interrupting political events and so on. i am not impressed with this generation, text or twitter that millennials." (laughter) well, if they won't, i will. okay. (laughter) o.m.g., nuge op-ed is gr 8, l.o.l., you suck. hashtag do what ted nugent tells you tow do. (laughter) send. might be more than 140. not sure. but, folks, in the interest of balance i'm going give the so-called millennials a chance to respond to mr. nugent's critici
and applause) now, nugent longs for the kind of activism he witnessed back in his day, mostly from afars he explains "i was either squirrel hunting or putting a sharp edge on my sonic guitar slaying skills having not awakened to my we the people duties quite yet." wait, what the what? we the people duties don't include killing swirls? (laughter) i'm not as patriotic as i thought. nugent believes young people should be outraged about our massive national debt and declining standards of...
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. >> i've admired them from afar for years. he lived his life with such dignity.and he seems like a really good guy. >> reporter: pamela slaven and howard petrone drove all the way from tucson, arizona. >> what is about them that fascinates us? >> i loved princess diana from the beginning. >> their arrival at polo grounds was very exciting. >> we saw the helicopter ground and we're excited about that. >> what do you think about the prince and princess stuff? >> i'm not a big fan of it. >> tickets for the polo match at the santa barbara polo club range between $400 and $4,000. if you want to get up close and personal with the duke and dutchess. and they sold out. after the match, the duke and dutchess head back to los angeles. they will attend a black tie dinner at the blasco theater honoring young british filmmakers and they will have hollywood royalty as company. >> a-list actors are clamor for the invites to meet royalty. >> the royalty assessment of the american tour so far -- >> already it has gone fantastically. i know they are loving it and they're very exci
. >> i've admired them from afar for years. he lived his life with such dignity.and he seems like a really good guy. >> reporter: pamela slaven and howard petrone drove all the way from tucson, arizona. >> what is about them that fascinates us? >> i loved princess diana from the beginning. >> their arrival at polo grounds was very exciting. >> we saw the helicopter ground and we're excited about that. >> what do you think about the prince and princess...
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and they sent back treasures from afar. >> the origins of a lot of these collections came from great inventors and explorers. once they brought things back to scotland, in many ways the stories to tell here are in part the story of scotland's engagement with the rest of the world. >> t-rex and the national history gallery. >> in here there are stories of survival. and some of the exhibits themselveses survived for decades in the freezer, some teating back to the 19 century. they are being used again to teach the theory of evolution. >> charles darwin lived on the site of the museum. he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say about scotland today? >> i think it
and they sent back treasures from afar. >> the origins of a lot of these collections came from great inventors and explorers. once they brought things back to scotland, in many ways the stories to tell here are in part the story of scotland's engagement with the rest of the world. >> t-rex and the national history gallery. >> in here there are stories of survival. and some of the exhibits themselveses survived for decades in the freezer, some teating back to the 19 century....
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. >> reporter: members of both parties are watching from afar, not necessarily aligned on where these talks are going. still one aid says that speaker boehner told his conference that there's a 50-50% chance that a deal will get done over the next few days. >>> we have heard about this debt limit issue for months. what does it really mean and what are the stakes? for some clarity on this issue, we asked maya mcginnis from the party for a responsible federal budget limit to lay it out for us in her own words. >> what is the debt limit? the dealt limit is a construct that congress has created to give itself a speed bump along the way of its normal process of borrowing a lot of money every year to help pay the bills. there has been a debt ceiling for decades and we have always voted to increase it. and it's never been a very big deal. this year they're talking about actually changing our budget because we have to. if we don't make changes now, the markets are going to force us to in the coming years and that will be a much more painful way to make changes. what happens if we don't raise
. >> reporter: members of both parties are watching from afar, not necessarily aligned on where these talks are going. still one aid says that speaker boehner told his conference that there's a 50-50% chance that a deal will get done over the next few days. >>> we have heard about this debt limit issue for months. what does it really mean and what are the stakes? for some clarity on this issue, we asked maya mcginnis from the party for a responsible federal budget limit to lay it...
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from her, it starts to make sense that -- but maybe it does not make if you are looking at it from afar>> prosecutors are still deciding whether they want to pursue this case against him. what impact you think her story and going public at this point will have on that decision, if any? >> i am not sure it will have much impact on their decision, at the end of the day, whether to take this to trial. i think it is highly unlikely they will take this to trial on criminal charges. in order to do that in the u.s., you have to prove the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. and there are several things about nafissatou diallo and things she has done in the past that could be introduced into the mind of the jury that there could always be some reasonable doubt about how true her account is. it that does not mean it is not true. it just means there is a big difference between the probable cause necessary to arrest dominique strauss-kahn, and the conviction beyond a reasonable doubt. a civil case will most certainly happen. >> there have been questions about her past, which could backfire against her
from her, it starts to make sense that -- but maybe it does not make if you are looking at it from afar>> prosecutors are still deciding whether they want to pursue this case against him. what impact you think her story and going public at this point will have on that decision, if any? >> i am not sure it will have much impact on their decision, at the end of the day, whether to take this to trial. i think it is highly unlikely they will take this to trial on criminal charges. in...
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and scots sent back structures from afar. >> scots were great inventors and explore rers and colonial explorers were missionaries. in many ways the stories we tell here are in part the story of scotland's engagement with the rest of the world. >> there are much older tales like t-rex and the national history gallery. in here there are stories of survival and some of the exhibits themselves have survived for decade in the freezer. some date back to the 19th century. now they're being used again to teach the theory of evolution. charles darwin once lived on the site of the museum. he was just a student in scotland but this man's discovery for discoverying penicillin is a gem in they can electic museum. >> we have a chance to bring lots of subjects together and bring people a way to understand the inter connectiveness. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. once of -- one of its heirs is sthrander mccall smith. what does this museum say today? >> it demonstrates there's a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically it will encourage people to perhaps take a mor
and scots sent back structures from afar. >> scots were great inventors and explore rers and colonial explorers were missionaries. in many ways the stories we tell here are in part the story of scotland's engagement with the rest of the world. >> there are much older tales like t-rex and the national history gallery. in here there are stories of survival and some of the exhibits themselves have survived for decade in the freezer. some date back to the 19th century. now they're being...
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whole thing from her, it starts to make sense that maybe it doesn't make if you are looking at it from afar. >> prosecutors still haven't decided whether or not they'll pursue the case against dominque strauss-kahn. what impact do you think her story and going public at this stage will have on that decision, if any? >> i'm not sure it's going to have much impact on their decision at the end of the day whether to go ahead with the prosecution, whether to take this to trial. i think it's highly unlikely they will take this to trial on the criminal charges because in order to do that in the united states, you have to prove the crime beyond a reasonable doubt and there are several things about nafissatou diallo's past and things she's done in the past that can be introduced into the minds of the jury so that there will always be reasonable doubt about how true her account is. that doesn't mean it's not true. it just means that there's a big difference between the probable cause necessary to arrest dominque strauss-kahn and proving a crime beyond a reasonable doubt and i don't think the prosecut
whole thing from her, it starts to make sense that maybe it doesn't make if you are looking at it from afar. >> prosecutors still haven't decided whether or not they'll pursue the case against dominque strauss-kahn. what impact do you think her story and going public at this stage will have on that decision, if any? >> i'm not sure it's going to have much impact on their decision at the end of the day whether to go ahead with the prosecution, whether to take this to trial. i think...
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addition sprinters dominating on the stages mostly flock to rain as expected speed specialist tal afar are. coming in second on third freshman voeckler still having the locals who don't been yellow for the seventh straight stage. they have yashin cup is heading to germany dominating this year's event which puts together select european under twenty one squads in moscow robert on the and explains all. he is the pride of soviet and russian football live yashin was central in his national team's biggest achievements winning olympic gold in one thousand nine hundred fifty six and then they use a service first european championships four years later he's still the only goalkeeper in the history of the game to play in the european football or of the year award in ninety six or three and was voted for people's best shot stopper of the twentieth century. decades later dinamo moscow the club where yes and spent his entire career strive to keep his legend alive the live yashin cup an international tournament for under twenty one teams an essential part of his plan although yes in successor is a
addition sprinters dominating on the stages mostly flock to rain as expected speed specialist tal afar are. coming in second on third freshman voeckler still having the locals who don't been yellow for the seventh straight stage. they have yashin cup is heading to germany dominating this year's event which puts together select european under twenty one squads in moscow robert on the and explains all. he is the pride of soviet and russian football live yashin was central in his national team's...
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. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has resigned and today, a scathing parliamentary report accuses rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-taxpaying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet this afternoon to fly home to the u.s. no doubt happy to leave london and all the turbulence behind. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> and questions tonight about where the controversy will go when he lands back here at home. >>> and still ahead here on "world news" this wednesday night, broken promises this evening. an entire town gathered and told that those promised pensions? we can't afford. so, now what? >>> and this comes as we look here for new solutions. this evening, the one thing you should ask your boss about tomorrow morning to keep your retirement dream alive. >>> and then late
. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has resigned and today, a scathing parliamentary report accuses rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-taxpaying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to....
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and now people are little bit more remote, they see the water from afar and they think everything's, you know, great on the water and it looks good to have it there, but they're not really experiencing being on the water. >> for $15 an hour, you can rent a kayak, the restaurant also organizes tours where you can go through lots of an oats -- right now i'm seattle's lake union, where you have amazing views of the space needle and a short paddle away from here you can go and see some of the houseboats made famous by the movie "sleepless in seattle" you get views of seattle from the water you just can't get any other way. so if you live here, or you're visiting seattle, don't miss the experience of going out on a kayak. >> all right, fun stuff. now to the not so fun stuff. the debt ceiling debate has lawmakers on edge, regular people as well, including small business owners, one man's story right after the break. >>> if there's one thing we have all learned, the debt ceiling drama affects all of us. small business owners say an impasse should sink them. susan cannkancandiotti talked t b
and now people are little bit more remote, they see the water from afar and they think everything's, you know, great on the water and it looks good to have it there, but they're not really experiencing being on the water. >> for $15 an hour, you can rent a kayak, the restaurant also organizes tours where you can go through lots of an oats -- right now i'm seattle's lake union, where you have amazing views of the space needle and a short paddle away from here you can go and see some of the...
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and it is the old argument good from afar but when you are in, far from good. you make of this? >>guest: you are right. when one of the guys jumps in to the race, then everyone will open fire on them, june lists will start running from files and highlight their negatives, so, that will bring them down to earth but what you are seeing is that there are great reservations in the republican establishment of the current set of candidates and this has been going on for months and months and months. >>neil: but what about 1992 among the democrats and bill clinton emerged. >>guest: yes, yes, back in 1992 george herbert walker bush locked formidable after the iraq war, the first iraq war, and, so, the big democrats, such as cuomo, they were staying out of the race and that left it to small fry like bill clinton, no one heard of him, governor of arkansas, and he wasn't a national figure. and of course he turned out to be a stellar politician. whatever you might thing of his presidency. >>neil: but romney is very well-known, the best then of the bunch. what does that mea
and it is the old argument good from afar but when you are in, far from good. you make of this? >>guest: you are right. when one of the guys jumps in to the race, then everyone will open fire on them, june lists will start running from files and highlight their negatives, so, that will bring them down to earth but what you are seeing is that there are great reservations in the republican establishment of the current set of candidates and this has been going on for months and months and...
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your doctor can monitor you from afar now. >> marian shows us how new technology is connecting doctors to moms in labor. >> reporter: meg became a mother this week giving birth to her healthy baby girl clara. she said her delivery went smoothly. >> the doctor was here right when it seemed like my labor was progressing and i thought it was perfect timing. but he clearly was well aware of what was happening. >> we can review the last four hours. >> reporter: aware, thanks to this. new technology that enabled the doctor to watch meg's contracks in real-time on his ipad or iphone. >> we're able to look at it instantly and provide help ensure the welfare of the baby. >> reporter: the doctor and other obgyns in redwood city have been using air strip ob for about two weeks. the doctor said the technology has even enabled him to monitor a patient when he was out of the country. >> we were in costa rica and i was looking at it. we were there last week and i was able to pull up the baby's heart rate and see what was going on from costa rica. >> reporter: before this app, nurses would have to rea
your doctor can monitor you from afar now. >> marian shows us how new technology is connecting doctors to moms in labor. >> reporter: meg became a mother this week giving birth to her healthy baby girl clara. she said her delivery went smoothly. >> the doctor was here right when it seemed like my labor was progressing and i thought it was perfect timing. but he clearly was well aware of what was happening. >> we can review the last four hours. >> reporter: aware,...
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someone like charlie go through what he's been the last few months, what's your view watching from afar? >> well, you know, i love charlie. as you know, i saw i interview him, very sweet guy. i reached out to help him. because at the time he said no one's calling. whatever. whatever. i thought he might be in that scary place where you feel like you're abandoned by world. if you know charlie, he reached out to a lot of other people when he was rolling in sobriety and helped other people, including people he worked with on the show. so i said, if he's the kind of guy that always helps people, maybe ill adjust let him know i'm here. he knows where i am. >> i'm told you got a reaction by someone close to charlie. >> i tried to do it way back in '88. i said i had just gotten out of rehab in 1990. i wanted everybody to be sober. you come out fired up. 30 days of sobriety and i knew everything! i knew charlie was struggling with stuff and had heard some stories, had seen him. i called his agent and said i need to help, do an intervention. he said whoa, whoa, whoa. interventions don't go well s
someone like charlie go through what he's been the last few months, what's your view watching from afar? >> well, you know, i love charlie. as you know, i saw i interview him, very sweet guy. i reached out to help him. because at the time he said no one's calling. whatever. whatever. i thought he might be in that scary place where you feel like you're abandoned by world. if you know charlie, he reached out to a lot of other people when he was rolling in sobriety and helped other people,...
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she insisted that she meet those who are coming from afar, those who are diplomats, the diplomatic corpsfrom abroad. and so, she said with her brother-in-law, senator edward kennedy to her right in insisted on gritting everyone who came to pay their respects to her has been. i mean more glittery note, can we remember her for her entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house was only a little over 1000 days, she and her has been through 16 state dinners in the first term, full four years of the w. bush turned, they had i believed to. now mind you, 9/11 happened during that time. there were security issues, but the bushes -- the second bush is from texas are not as interested in that. they were less interested in state entertainment. they weren't as interested in bringing from abroad and entertaining them in the white house. the kennedys lived that lifestyle. they both came from the northeast. they both had ties to new york city. president kennedy ties to hollywood, going back to fathers day they are in the 1920s. so they loved that glimmer and that a notch of e
she insisted that she meet those who are coming from afar, those who are diplomats, the diplomatic corpsfrom abroad. and so, she said with her brother-in-law, senator edward kennedy to her right in insisted on gritting everyone who came to pay their respects to her has been. i mean more glittery note, can we remember her for her entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house was only a little over 1000 days, she and her has been through 16 state dinners in the first...
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. >> rose: from afar, how do you see our political system grappling with a debt ceiling-- so far unsuccessfully? >> you know, i come back to the united states every year for an extended period and so i see this country in kind of time-lapse photography. >> rose: right. >> snapshots every year and it's really quite shocking to see the gradual relative decline, starting with the elementary fact of the decline in infrastructure. i mean roads, public transport, public goods. that a simple point. i would say that... and i say this in jest but oy partl in jest that between europe and the united states now it's kind of competitive decadence and we europeans are ahead of you for now but amera i doinguite a good job of catching up. >> rose: in decadence? >> in competitive decadence. i mean, in relatively decline. let's be cle about this. there's a number of dynamic emerging wers ou there-- china in the leadbut iia, braz, south africaith si, seven, eight, nine percent growth. and here we are limping along behind. now what iee in the united states is a particular problem. now it's not surprising that a eu
. >> rose: from afar, how do you see our political system grappling with a debt ceiling-- so far unsuccessfully? >> you know, i come back to the united states every year for an extended period and so i see this country in kind of time-lapse photography. >> rose: right. >> snapshots every year and it's really quite shocking to see the gradual relative decline, starting with the elementary fact of the decline in infrastructure. i mean roads, public transport, public goods....
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. >> it's class war fair afare an something would you expect from a third world country not the president of the united states. >> he should be ashamed. i respect the office of president of the united states, but i think the president has diminished that office and himself by giving the kind of campaign speeches that he gave yesterday. >> you know, major, i was sort of surprised that they're all shocked. i mean, at the end of the day, there's been a lot of shots fired at the white house. a lot of shots fired at the president, questioning his leadership. it's only natural sometimes that the president's going to fight back? >> the president is about 48 or 49 in the polls. economic numbers more shallow. he personally, 47, 48, 49. depending which poll. congress, 17, 18, 19, 20. hello. do the basic math there. the president's press conference, moving the needle of public opinion. both sides are entrenched the. >> trying to reframe the debate. >> and whenever generally speaking the american public sees congress defending itself for inaction, they assume they're inactive. >> right. >> so the pre
. >> it's class war fair afare an something would you expect from a third world country not the president of the united states. >> he should be ashamed. i respect the office of president of the united states, but i think the president has diminished that office and himself by giving the kind of campaign speeches that he gave yesterday. >> you know, major, i was sort of surprised that they're all shocked. i mean, at the end of the day, there's been a lot of shots fired at the...
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she insisted she meet those coming from afar. those who were diplomats, diplomatic corps. she stood with her brother-in-law, edward end did i on her right and insisted greeting everyone who come to pay her respects for her husband. we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time she was in the white house. it was only a little over 1,000 days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years of the bush term, they held i believe it was two. mind you 9/11 happened during that time. there were security issues but the bushes, the second bushes, from texas, were just not as interested in that. they weren't as interested in state entertainment. they weren't as interested bringing people from abroad and entertaining them at the white house. the kennedys loved that lifestyle. they both came you know, from the northeast. they both had ties to new york city. president kennedy had ties to hollywood going back to his father's days there as a hollywood mogul in the 1920s. so they loved that glimmer and panache of entertainment but
she insisted she meet those coming from afar. those who were diplomats, diplomatic corps. she stood with her brother-in-law, edward end did i on her right and insisted greeting everyone who come to pay her respects for her husband. we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time she was in the white house. it was only a little over 1,000 days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years of the bush term, they held i believe it was two....
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other information, this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose from afar, so this is -- and there was no reason to believe at the time that it was anything other than in the past. now -- so knowing then what i know now, would i have still directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would actually. but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we've taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010, and that is to immediately go and look at whatever we could find internally around the individuals involved, to immediately contact the police about what they -- about information that may be of great interest to them, to put in place the process which took a little while and we did it i think in the early part of 2011 around admitting liability to the civil litigants, putting a process in place to get to the bottom of what legitimate allegations there were, apologizing unreservedly to the victim of those illegal voice mail intercepts, which were absolutely inexcusable. and having a system of compensation there. so newspapers, but we
other information, this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose from afar, so this is -- and there was no reason to believe at the time that it was anything other than in the past. now -- so knowing then what i know now, would i have still directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would actually. but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we've taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010, and that is to immediately go and look...
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he's now going to be eating on his own at a bar in manhattan challenging them from afar, from across up there. now we see him being dragged away in the cuffs. that was serious stuff, he charged the stage, created a lot of drama. this is serious business, right? >> indeed, it is. it's actually marketing genius. we'll have the story for you on sunday and monday morning talking about what this has done for nathan's famous, the sponsor. believe it or not, that hot dog sales have nearly doubled over the last seven years. it's mainly because of this incredible contest that not only takes place here in coney island but it actually occurs. there's a qualifying round across the country, so the excitement builds up in local markets all over. the big one though, july 4th, coney island, we'll be there. watch it. >> i got to admit, the first time i went, i went to nathan's and had the dog. >> knnot too many. >> not 70. >>> tough time in pro sports. try telling that to the fans. two leagues in lockout and a baseball owner, he can't pay his bills. we're going to talk the state of sports next. ♪ ♪ ♪
he's now going to be eating on his own at a bar in manhattan challenging them from afar, from across up there. now we see him being dragged away in the cuffs. that was serious stuff, he charged the stage, created a lot of drama. this is serious business, right? >> indeed, it is. it's actually marketing genius. we'll have the story for you on sunday and monday morning talking about what this has done for nathan's famous, the sponsor. believe it or not, that hot dog sales have nearly...
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other information, this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose, from afar, so there is no reason to believe that it was anything other than in the past, so, knowing then what i know now, would i still have directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would, actually. but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we have taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010. and that is, to immediately go and look at whatever we could find internally around the individuals involved, to immediately contact the police about what they -- about information that may be of great interest to them, to put in place the process, which took a little while, i think in the early part of 2011, around admitting liability to the civil litigants and putting a process in place to get to the bottom of what legitimate allegations there were, apologizing unreservedly to the victims of those illegal voice mail intercepts, which were absolutely inexcusable. and having a system of compensation there. so, i think if i knew then what we know now and, the benefi
other information, this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose, from afar, so there is no reason to believe that it was anything other than in the past, so, knowing then what i know now, would i still have directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would, actually. but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we have taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010. and that is, to immediately go and look at whatever we could find...
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. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar but it's already left the prime ministeread of scotland yard has resigned, and a scathing parliamentary report accuses rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-taxpaying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet to fly home to the u.s. no doubt happy to leave london jeffrey kofman, abc news, ind. london. >> certainly n n over yet though as this continues to grow and we're investigating issues here. people, perhaps 9/11 victims, who might have had their cell phones hacked. >> it's scary. i don't know how things get done in the british parliament, judging by the atmosphere there. and the number two, headlines in australia this morning, now that country may be stepping into the investigation to see if phone hacking occurred on their turf. so this thing's snowballing out of control. >> that's for sure. agreed. although you can j
. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar but it's already left the prime ministeread of scotland yard has resigned, and a scathing parliamentary report accuses rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-taxpaying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private...
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. >> brings us to contemporary times when people are thinking about shelters and catastrophe from afar. the poster for old man in the sea in 1951 and nobel prize in 1954. fifteen of his novels are the greatest novel of the century made into movies. 21 books altogether though we were trying to count them up before. it gets a little dicey because as many as ten were published after his death. let's take the next telephone call from north carolina talking about ernest hemingway. >> caller: i was wondering if you could elaborate on the importance if any of his relationship with sarah and gerald murphy. >> sarah and gerald murphy? >> that is a linda question. she has written a great deal about this. >> please take that question. >> very fascinating and complicated relationship. they were the american couple who went over to france in 1921 and probably in epitomized what the americans who went over to europe were reacting against, the business world. the religion of business in america. murphy's father owned the company in new york, gerald murphy took over the business and he rejected comple
. >> brings us to contemporary times when people are thinking about shelters and catastrophe from afar. the poster for old man in the sea in 1951 and nobel prize in 1954. fifteen of his novels are the greatest novel of the century made into movies. 21 books altogether though we were trying to count them up before. it gets a little dicey because as many as ten were published after his death. let's take the next telephone call from north carolina talking about ernest hemingway. >>...
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they see the water from afar and you think everything is great on the water, and that it looks good to have it there but they are not experiencing being on the water. >> reporter: for $15 an hour you can rent a kayak. and they also have tours that can you go through, and on nights there is a full moon, they have paddles. you have amazing deals of the space needle, and can you go and see some of the house boats that were made famous by the movie "sleepless in seattle." you get views from the water that you can not get any other way. don't miss the experience of going out on a kayak if you are here in seattle. [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military,
they see the water from afar and you think everything is great on the water, and that it looks good to have it there but they are not experiencing being on the water. >> reporter: for $15 an hour you can rent a kayak. and they also have tours that can you go through, and on nights there is a full moon, they have paddles. you have amazing deals of the space needle, and can you go and see some of the house boats that were made famous by the movie "sleepless in seattle." you get...
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other information -- this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose from afar -- there was no reason to believe at the time that it was anything other than in the past. so knowing then what i know now, would i have still directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would, actually. i would have coupled it with the other actions we've taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september 2010. that is to immediately go and look at -- whatever we could find internally around the individuals involved to immediately contact the police about what they -- about information that may be of great interest to them. to put in place the system -- the process which took uple a little while and we did it in the early part of 2011 around admitting liability to the civil litigants and putting a process in place to get to the bottom of what legitimate allegations there were, apologizing unreservedly to the victims of those illegal voice mail intercepts which were absolutely inexcusable and having a system of compensation there. so i think if i knew then what we know now
other information -- this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose from afar -- there was no reason to believe at the time that it was anything other than in the past. so knowing then what i know now, would i have still directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would, actually. i would have coupled it with the other actions we've taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september 2010. that is to immediately go and look at -- whatever we could find...
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and brings us, really, to contemporary times when people are thinking about shell ters from trouble afarhe won the pulitzer in 1953 and the nobel prize the year after. 15 novels were made into movies and 21 books altogether, although we were trying to count them up before. it gets a little dicey. as many as 10 were published after his death in 1961. let's take our next call from ashville, north carolina, talking about ernes ernest hemm. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. could you elaborate on the importance, if any, of his relationship with sarah and gerald murphy? >> want to take that one, susan? >> that's absolutely a linda question. she has written a great deal about this. >> would you take the sarah and gerald murphy question? >> i think it was a fascinating, complicated relationship. >> who were they, first of all? >> they were the american couple who went over to france in 1921 and they probably epitomized what the americans who went over to europe were reacting against. the business world. the religion of business in america. gerald murphy's father owns the mark cros
and brings us, really, to contemporary times when people are thinking about shell ters from trouble afarhe won the pulitzer in 1953 and the nobel prize the year after. 15 novels were made into movies and 21 books altogether, although we were trying to count them up before. it gets a little dicey. as many as 10 were published after his death in 1961. let's take our next call from ashville, north carolina, talking about ernes ernest hemm. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call....
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china's people are real friends, ready to embrace the world and ready to work with all friends from afar, and we welcome you. [applause] >> governor, thank you for introducing us to your province. thank you for your commitment to the education of our children in both countries. that is our future. president who didn't tell him to visit the state of washington -- president hu jintao came to visit the state of washington, and as a result, we have emphasized knowledge of china. thank you each for your presentations. we are out of time, but i do not want to take away from the opportunity, so madame li and i have agreed to limit the questions to two. . you're sorry sorry. we will rotate from one side to the other. if we could keep the questions short. orry.am sar we could keep the questions short, meaning no more than two or three minutes, because we would like the opportunity to take questions. i will ask if a u.s. governor has any questions you would like to pose, our host from the great state of utah, governor herbert. >> thank you. i think it has been enjoyable new mexico formative for al
china's people are real friends, ready to embrace the world and ready to work with all friends from afar, and we welcome you. [applause] >> governor, thank you for introducing us to your province. thank you for your commitment to the education of our children in both countries. that is our future. president who didn't tell him to visit the state of washington -- president hu jintao came to visit the state of washington, and as a result, we have emphasized knowledge of china. thank you...
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lewis: i've been listening from afar to this discussion on the floor which is so, so fascinating. the former majority wanting so desperately to become the majority again is suggesting that by way of this bill we're taking the heart out of america's infrastructure program. the fact is, in recent years, the former majority increased spending in all these categories at levels that would almost startle the people if they could ever see the detailed facts. the fact that we are not increasing spending to their wish list ahead some way becomes a cut in their mind's eye. when we're faced with reality that the covered wagon that took us to california from the east is about to go over the cliff of bankruptcy if we don't do something about spending. this same voice or series of voices currently is doing battle over the debt limitation and they're suggesting that we're holding this up because of some loopholes in taxes otherwise for the so-called rich. conversations taking place by many of the rich of the house indeidre flects the reality that what they really want is more spending, more fund
lewis: i've been listening from afar to this discussion on the floor which is so, so fascinating. the former majority wanting so desperately to become the majority again is suggesting that by way of this bill we're taking the heart out of america's infrastructure program. the fact is, in recent years, the former majority increased spending in all these categories at levels that would almost startle the people if they could ever see the detailed facts. the fact that we are not increasing...
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context of none of this other information, this is a year before some of the new relegation a rose from afar, so this is -- there was no reason to believe that the time there was anything than other than the past. now knowing then what i know now, what i still direct to negotiate to settle the case? i would actually, but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we have taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010, and that is to immediately go and look at whatever we can find in turn a round of the individuals and to immediately contact the police about information of great interest to them to put in place the process that took a while and we did it in the early part of 2011 from admitting liability on the civil litigants bidding process in place to get to the bottom of what legitimate allegations there were. apologizing unreservedly to the victims of those illegal voice mail interceptions which were absolutely inexcusable, and having a system of compensation. so, i think it's -- azo i knew then what we know now and as a benefit of hindsight we can look at al
context of none of this other information, this is a year before some of the new relegation a rose from afar, so this is -- there was no reason to believe that the time there was anything than other than the past. now knowing then what i know now, what i still direct to negotiate to settle the case? i would actually, but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we have taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010, and that is to immediately go and look at...
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any way to do a sort of psychological profile from afar like this?and wrongly so about applying what i know about the human mind and forensic psychiatry and psychology to people i haven't met. i don't diagnose these folks. i don't say look, they have manic depression. but the bottom line is when i signed up with fox news, i said, i want to bring this special lens of looking inside the minds to news events. i'm not going to stop doing that. to do that would suggest i can't bring my entire life's work to this enterprise which i insist i will. >> you know what? you do a great job of that. absolutely enjoy having you on all the shows. thank you, dr. keith ablow. coming up at the top of the hour, republican presidential candidate michelle bachmann is here with a message for the president. but first on this date in history, in 1979, anita ward had the hit number one "ring my bell." i don't remember that. [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving o
any way to do a sort of psychological profile from afar like this?and wrongly so about applying what i know about the human mind and forensic psychiatry and psychology to people i haven't met. i don't diagnose these folks. i don't say look, they have manic depression. but the bottom line is when i signed up with fox news, i said, i want to bring this special lens of looking inside the minds to news events. i'm not going to stop doing that. to do that would suggest i can't bring my entire life's...
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pence: as america watches and the world watches from afar, washington, d.c., debates a debt ceiling increase and debates various proposals for confronting it. in a manner that is consistent with our commitment to this generation and the next. for the past 10 years i have been fighting run away federal spending, deficits, debt, and takeovers here in washington, d.c., by both political parties. now, i recognize if you owe debts, pay debts. this congress has an obligation to defend the full faith and credit of the united states of america and find out -- find a way to pay our bills. but this congress also has an obligation to keep faith with this and future generations by restoring fiscal responsibility and discipline to our national treasury. i have come to the conclusion over the last decade that washington, d.c., is not only broke, it's broken. a colleague of mine said earlier this week, the american people don't just want a deal, they want a solution. and i rise to say that i believe a balanced budget amendment to the constitution of the united states is that solution. i told my colleagues
pence: as america watches and the world watches from afar, washington, d.c., debates a debt ceiling increase and debates various proposals for confronting it. in a manner that is consistent with our commitment to this generation and the next. for the past 10 years i have been fighting run away federal spending, deficits, debt, and takeovers here in washington, d.c., by both political parties. now, i recognize if you owe debts, pay debts. this congress has an obligation to defend the full faith...